* Remove debug code
* Replace duplicate query
* Oh-my-zsh configuration has been changed. Adjusting our modifications
* Address changes to git client in a better way
* sunxi-5.17: Add series patches rtw88, rtw89 drivers
* Fix sunxi-5.17 for v5.17.4 version
* Print the error message and its contents
* rtl8822bs: used if kernel version less 5.16
Restrict the use of the wifi driver" "rtl8822bs" for
the kernel version less than 5.16
* Add reg_ahci_5v status okay for bananapro board
* Bananapro: add AXP209 regulators
* Fix series.conf, Disable the patch that is not being applied.
* Fix linux-sunxi64-edge.config for v5.17.3
* Fix linux-sunxi-edge.config to v5.17.3
* Switch EDGE to core 5.17 for sunxi
* Remove the old rtl8723cs driver which is incompatible with the new kernel and cannot be used.
* Use AUFS if the kernel version is less than 5.16
* Print the last 20 lines of the log if the kernel compilation failed.
* Set KERNEL_VERSION_LEVEL to 5.17
Co-authored-by: Igor Pecovnik <igor.pecovnik@gmail.com>
* Add missing packages creation to build train
* Improved HASH calculation
Now it also checks series which were before invisible.
* Revert
* Bugfix
* Save git hash of patch files and kernel configuration file (#3636)
* Save git hash of patch files and kernel configuration file
* Storing values to the file. Now we have config hash separate.
todo: adjust on the checking side
Co-authored-by: Igor Pecovnik <igor.pecovnik@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove an aged patch from use #3443
Allwinner-Add-frame-inversion-to-correct-audio-chann.patch
* Rename and prepare for the series 5.15
* Split and rename files for sun50i-h616-dtsi
* Split and rename files for sunxi overlays
* Remove mutually exclusive patches
* Add fifty redesigned patches to the series
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove fifty-four old patches
* Fix compile error
* Delete unused ones and sort if possible for megous series
* sunxi-5.15: Sort, fix compile warning, remove unused
* Rework print log for patching
* waiter_local_repo: Fixed incomplete logic
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* A series of patches for sunxi v5.15.16
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* DEBUG
* check 70
* check 101
* Add 101 Armbian patches as series
Patches are renamed using the logic of the file structure
and the essence of the changes, sorted in the order
of their receipt. Fixed a lot of incorrect overlay
of some pieces in patches. Several small patches are
combined, because they changed one file.
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove old patches that have been reworked into a series
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix for apply to v5.15.17
* Two Bluetooth-BTRTL patches for sunxi will be applied in the series.
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* check 113
* Fix print output
* Revert "DEBUG"
This reverts commit 49e2c7fdc0.
- try this on your bash shell:
- `ONEVAR="testing" eval 'bash -c "echo value once $ONEVAR && false && echo value twice $ONEVAR"' '| grep value' '| grep value' ; echo ${PIPESTATUS[*]}`
- Notice how PIPESTATUS has only one element. and it is always true, although we failed explicitly with false in the middle of the bash.
- That is because eval itself is considered a single command, no matter how many pipes you put in there, you'll get a single value, the return code of the LAST pipe.
- Lets export the value of the pipe inside eval so we know outside what happened:
- `ONEVAR="testing" eval 'bash -e -c "echo value once $ONEVAR && false && echo value twice $ONEVAR"' '| grep value' '| grep value' ';EVALPIPE=(${PIPESTATUS[@]})' ; echo ${EVALPIPE[*]}`
- also: pass LC_ALL=C LANG=C to avoid locale warnings
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* extensions framework (née "fragments")
- this should actually change nothing at this point, just add capabilities
- the framework is implemented in lib/extensions.sh
- the "if function x exists then call x" replaced with call_extension_method()
- +inline documentation
- +compatibility names
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* extensions framework; meta-extensions: auto-docs and sample extension gen
- 2 extensions dealing with extensibility itself
- detect-unused-extensions: shows which extensions are enabled, but never called.
- gen-sample-extension-docs: generates a sample empty extension & Markdown documentation for extensions
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* new extension methods and features via config variables in core Armbian
- `SKIP_EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAINS=yes` - does not download or use any linaro toolchains, only build host-installed ones
- `SKIP_BOOTSPLASH=yes` - does not patch kernel for splash file
- `EXTRA_BSP_NAME=xyz` - allows for BSP variants, useful for when extensions modify the BSP
- `EXTRA_ROOTFS_MIB_SIZE=x` - add x mib's to rootfs size, for use with very small images
- `KERNEL_EXTRA_TARGETS` - what extra targets to make kernel for, default to "modules dtbs"
- `BOOTCONFIG=none` - does not build nor install u-boot; also doesn't handle bootscripts et al
- `unset KERNELSOURCE` - does not build nor install kernel, nor build initrd, nor build nor install firmware
- `ARMHF_ARCH=skip` - does not add armhf to apt/dpkg, thus pure arm64
- `SKIP_ARMBIAN_REPO=yes` - results in armbian.list.disabled in the final image
- define `APT_EXTRA_DIST_PARAMS` with apt-cacher-ng options and use it for `PACKAGE_LIST_INSTALL/REMOVE` et al
- initial support for targeting x86/amd64 UEFI and BIOS
- some do's/don'ts for x86/amd64, like a different `UBUNTU_MIRROR` default
- GPT/EFI(ESP) partitions (fat, `UEFISIZE=256` to enable, mount `UEFI_MOUNT_POINT=/boot/efi`, first on disk but ends
up at `$uefipart`=15)
- GPT/BIOS partitions (fat, `BIOSSIZE=1` to enable, second on disk but ends up at partition 14)
- `UEFI_FS_LABEL="armbiefi"` - to set the FAT label for the EFI partition, visible in Win/Mac
- hard-requires gdisk package host-side
- add add_host_dependencies() extension method; fill `EXTRA_BUILD_DEPS="pkg pkg2"` to install to host before toolchains
download
- add pre_prepare_partitions() extension method, for custom partition size calculations
- add create_partition_table() extension method, used to do full-custom partitioning if `USE_HOOK_FOR_PARTITION=yes`
- add post_create_partitions() extension method, mostly for easy debugging
- add post_write_sdcard() extension method, where you can also set `SKIP_VERIFY=yes` to skip sdcard verification
- add post_install_kernel_debs() extension method.
- multiple fixes to bsp to avoid spurious errors when files are not where it expects
- v4: detect `update-initramfs` failure and abort build with useful message if it does
- v4: show useful stacktrace in `exit_with_error`
- if `ERROR_DEBUG_SHELL=yes`, drop into a shell before unmounting/deleting everything, so we can inspect what went wrong
- v4: display a message before `apt-get remove PACKAGE_LIST_BOARD_REMOVE` packages, so any errors while removing are easy to understand
- v4: preserve kernel .config's dates when copying
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* extensions framework; refactor tool fetching/building into extensions
- a few examples of core refactoring using extensions
- sunxi-tools extension, enabled by 2 different sunxi family includes ("reuse" example)
- marvel-tools extension, enabled by 2 different mvebu family includes
- rkbin-tools extension, enabled by rockship64_common family include
- amlogic-fip/c2-blobs stuff refactored directly into meson64_common.inc ("single-use" example)
- removed the 'testings' fetch_from_repo completely since not used anywhere.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* .wip's for UEFI arm64 and UEFI/BIOS x86 via new GRUB extension
- v3: added `growroot`-awareness to `armbian-resize-filesystem`
- the partition-growing part of `armbian-resize-filesystem` does not deal correctly with the UEFI layout
- `growroot` is installed on UEFI images by default, that handles growing partition during initramfs
- now `armbian-resize-filesystem` handles `resize2fs` only, and works.
- v4: reworked UEFI board/family/include structure:
- use Distro's `linux-generic` kernel only for `current`
- `edge` now builds it's own pure-mainline `5.15.y` kernel, for both x86 and arm64
- `.config` taken from Ubuntu, probably needs tuning for EXTRAWIFI=yes et al
- v4: introduce `SKIP_KERNEL_SYMLINK=yes`, tested in `builddeb`
- to avoid symlinking kernel; u-boot likes it, but grub and flash-kernel hates it
- v5: many fixes
- v7: more small fixes.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* .wip for the RaspberryPi 4B via new flash-kernel extension
- this does not build it's own kernel "yet", but uses default linux-raspi kernel from Ubuntu
- flash-kernel is not really a bootloader
- it just prepares kernel et al a FAT partition for booting by the RPi4b bootloader
- flash-kernel is standard Debian package, but has only been tested on Ubuntu releases
- it is really only known-working since Hirsute release.
- Debian's rpi kernel is armhf only, so out of scope here, at least until we add source-built kernels.
- v3: fixed focal rootfs build. untested.
- v3: better variable names, preparing for source-built kernel.
- v5: new edge build with pure mainline kernel.
- v6: many fixes and some hacks for packaging and layout, also firmware (using Ubuntu's)
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* Added first patch to edge x86 related to wifi drivers
* extensions: leave hostapd alone; remove hackish ext; block reentrancy
- package-list-utils does not belong in this PR
- grub or bcm2711 is not the place to remove hostapd
- block recursive enable_extension() calls, for now.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* gen-sample-extension-docs: fix: avoid counter in generated sample
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* extensions: dependencies: enable_extension() in extensions with a stack
- and better stacktraces, I hope
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* Remove code from package list since we don't have it in repository
Adjust kernel config to disable driver that needs further polishing.
* Allow amd64 to build the same desktops as aarch64. We only have this limit for armhf, where some desktops don't work
* amd64: allow building amd64 on aarch64 with system toolchain
- conditionally add gcc-x86-64-linux-gnu to hostdeps
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* add libelf-dev directly to hostdeps (and Dockerfile), remove extension
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* packaging: remove SKIP_KERNEL_SYMLINK hack, fix the root cause
- which was the missing $image_name for non-arm64 & non-arm, so: x86 for example
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* grub: really obliterate u-boot stuff from BSP
- for now. soon we'll refactor u-boot so not have to do this
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* flash-kernel: really obliterate u-boot stuff from BSP
- for now. soon we'll refactor u-boot so not have to do this
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* extensions: add host_dependencies_ready() hook
- this passes FINAL_HOST_DEPS containing all hostdeps for the run after they're installed
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* Add verification functions for correct selection.
* If UEFI Skip symlink creation
* Do not create dtb package for amd64
* Skip scripts folder cleaning if build process native.
Skip creating postinst prerm scripts for headers.
* Skip applying headers-debian-byteshift.patch if build native
* Fix architecture syntax as x86_64
* Revert "amd64: allow building amd64 on aarch64 with system toolchain"
This reverts commit 0c5ee20bb1.
* Compare architectures before starting compilation.
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* extensions: cleanups after fixes by the-Going
- packaging:
- there is _no need_ anymore for the symlink hack, CONFIG_EFI or no. But check is great, see below
- it's not `amd64` that has no DTB's, it's all UEFI, thus: `is_enabled CONFIG_EFI`, thanks!
- Explicitly disallow "reverse cross compile" in amd64.conf.
- whitespace-only-deletions: revert. we shall shellfmt the whole thing one day, but not today.
- fix a few syntax warnings in newly introduced code (floating `$ARCH` vs `"${ARCH}`) - blame shellcheck
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* packaging: fix: turns out a lot of boards have CONFIG_EFI=y, can't use that for dtb/no-dtb decision.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* grub: remove debug
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* firmware: allow installing `armbian-firmware-full`; make it really full
- can now use `BOARD_FIRMWARE_INSTALL="-full"` to install full firmware for the board. enable for UEFI.
- don't rely on KERNELSOURCE for firmware-related decisions. introduce `INSTALL_ARMBIAN_FIRMWARE` which defaults to `yes`
- rpi4b/flash-kernel: disable Armbian firmware; we need linux-firmware-raspi2, which conflicts.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* extensions: log to /${LOG_SUBPATH}/ instead of fixed /debug/
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* extensions: introduce cleanup_extension_manager() called by build-all-ng's unset_all()
- to reset/unset everything done by the the initializer, so build can run again
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* extensions: remove 'global' logging, for use with build_all_ng
- enable_extensions() will have to live on without logging to file. it's just too early.
- now init EXTENSION_MANAGER_TMP_DIR in initialize_extension_manager()
- now init EXTENSION_MANAGER_LOG_FILE in initialize_extension_manager()
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* extensions: build-all-ng.sh bugfix due to extension's debug to stdout
- extensions (among other things) can produce output to stdout when activated
- fix: check_hash() produced "idential" (sic, now changed to IDENTICAL) to stdout as a trigger
- debugging output got mixed with "idential", rendering hash cache void for families that used extensions
- eg: sunxi, others
- fix is to send stdout to the bitbucket when sourcing the board & arch config files
- proper fix would be stop using stdout in this case and use return code for check_hash()
- one day soon
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* Add CI build targets
Co-authored-by: Igor Pecovnik <igor.pecovnik@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
- try this on your bash shell:
- `ONEVAR="testing" eval 'bash -c "echo value once $ONEVAR && false && echo value twice $ONEVAR"' '| grep value' '| grep value' ; echo ${PIPESTATUS[*]}`
- Notice how PIPESTATUS has only one element. and it is always true, although we failed explicitly with false in the middle of the bash.
- That is because eval itself is considered a single command, no matter how many pipes you put in there, you'll get a single value, the return code of the LAST pipe.
- Lets export the value of the pipe inside eval so we know outside what happened:
- `ONEVAR="testing" eval 'bash -e -c "echo value once $ONEVAR && false && echo value twice $ONEVAR"' '| grep value' '| grep value' ';EVALPIPE=(${PIPESTATUS[@]})' ; echo ${EVALPIPE[*]}`
- also: pass LC_ALL=C LANG=C to avoid locale warnings
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* Add new function apply_patch_series
* Apply a series of patches if a series.conf file exists
* Add all megous orange-pi-5.15 branch patches as series
* Add an Exception for version 5.15 for sanxi
* Adjust the switch for sunxi
* Fix megous patches series for v5.15.3
* Switch version to 5.15.3 for sunxi
* Check the exception for 5.15 sunxi
* Store changelog for upstream changes in the cache/hash/
* Cleanup
* Calculate urls
* Use URL
Don't merge since it doesn't work properly yet
* Check if OLDHASHTARGET commit exists otherwise use oldest
* Fix log updating
* Improve log format, add better support for sunxi
* introduce DEB_COMPRESS for dpkg-deb+kernel's KDEB_COMPRESS
- Avoids zstd which is now default in Ubuntu Impish, but can't be read by Debian dpkg
- Allows for xz, gzip, or none; defaults to xz; use gzip for faster, and none for much faster.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* use KDEB_COMPRESS in packages/armbian/builddep for 5.12+ kernels too
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* kbuild: deb-pkg: do not build linux-headers package if CONFIG_MODULES=n
Since commit 269a535ca931 ("modpost: generate vmlinux.symvers and
reuse it for the second modpost"), with CONFIG_MODULES disabled,
"make deb-pkg" (or "make bindeb-pkg") fails with:
find: ‘Module.symvers’: No such file or directory
If CONFIG_MODULES is disabled, it doesn't really make sense to build
the linux-headers package.
Author: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Date: Wed Oct 14 03:38:19 2020 +0900
Upstream commit bac977cbc0d6731fb8e67c2be0e4acbd959e10b3
Fixes: 269a535ca931 ("modpost: generate vmlinux.symvers and reuse it for the second modpost")
Reported-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* mkdebian: fix: build a package for version 5.13
upstream commit 82526ef43399a7556b860538041802042b3872c1
Author: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Date: Tue Apr 20 02:05:05 2021 +0900
kbuild: deb-pkg: change the source package name to linux-upstream
Change the source package name from 'linux-$(KERNELRELEASE)' to
'linux-upstream'.
Initially, I tried to use 'linux' to be aligned with the Debian
kernel package, but Ben suggested 'linux-upstream' so that it is
clearly distinguished from distribution packages. [1]
The filenames will be changed as follows:
[Before]
linux-5.12.0-rc3+_5.12.0-rc3+-1.dsc
linux-5.12.0-rc3+_5.12.0-rc3+.orig.tar.gz
linux-5.12.0-rc3+_5.12.0-rc3+-1.diff.gz
[After]
linux-upstream_5.12.0-rc3+-1.dsc
linux-upstream_5.12.0-rc3+.orig.tar.gz
linux-upstream_5.12.0-rc3+-1.diff.gz
Commit 3716001bcb7f ("deb-pkg: add source package") introduced
KDEB_SOURCENAME. If you are unhappy with the default name, you can
override it via KDEB_SOURCENAME.
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* Search by template when updating initramfs
Search by pattern first, then use in the command.
If unsuccessful then exit by mistake.
Fix:
depmod: WARNING:
could not open modules.order at /var/tmp/mkinitramfs_bp3vP5/lib/modules/5.13.0-sunxi64:
No such file or directory
could not open modules.builtin at /var/tmp/mkinitramfs_bp3vP5/lib/modules/5.13.0-sunxi64:
No such file or directory
When a valid directory lib/modules/5.13.0-rc6-sunxi64
Or when the user added a localversion to the configuration file
and valid directory lib/modules/5.13.0-rt7-sunxi64
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* Code Cleanup: kernel build: Removing EXTRAVERSION Cleanup
This was intended for the EDGE kernel and is no longer required.
Moreover, this code is not working.
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* Move function run_on_sdcard to more appropriate location
* Focus on bash headers, unify, adjust (c)
* Adjust (c) to range
* Cleanup compile.sh
* Cleaning main
* Build all, main configs
* fine tunning
* Improve readme
* Improve patch hashing method
When running script inside Github runner, hashing is different due to slightly different sort ...
* Also change method for creating hashes and supress error
* Sort is locale dependent ... of course ;)
* Cleanup
* Rework make linux headers
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
* Make linux-source first and clear the memory
Signed-off-by: The-going <48602507+The-going@users.noreply.github.com>
There are already emmc nodes in rk3288-tinker-s.dts, adding these nodes
to rk3288-tinker.dtsi will cause emmc busy loop on original Tinkerboard.
Signed-off-by: Jack Chen <redchenjs@live.com>
Adds Xilinx Bootgen tools to build environment (alongside sunxi-tools, etc ..)
Adds new SoC family Zynq (7000 series, not MP/UltraScale)
Adds new board Avnet MicroZed
add user path for configuration scan
check for NetworkManager/networkd
support for bullseye
(i.e. path: config/cli and files: packages, packages.remove)
We are using several alternative sources for main Linux kernel code, but not for linux-firmware which is also mirrored the exact same way. This will have major impact on users that are located in Asia and use mirrors from there.
* Add support for ZSH / TMUX / oh-my-zsh
* Selecting default shell at 1st run
* Install ZSH by default except on minimal image
* Lets rather create armbian-zsh package
* - fix remaining ZSH problems
- add systemd timer to remove default desktop autologin feature
- change DESKTOP_AUTOLOGIN to disabled by default
* Few small improvements
* Oneliner for revering all users back to BASH if package is uninstalled
* Properly escape variables
* Fixing chmod
* More cryptic awk magic to fix permissions for all normal users that are getting zsh magic