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Anarsoul's patches for A64 mainline


lukasz

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I am posting the following in the capacity of an errand boy ;)

Anarsoul has done a lot of work on the A64 and has custom patches for the Pine A64, SOPine and the Pinebook that have not found their way into mainline yet (his git: https://github.com/anarsoul/). He only does Arch and has no knowledge of Debian/ Ubuntu. I recently asked on Twitter and PINE64 forum which OS users would like to see the Pinebook ship and many users reported Armbian.

If anyone would be willing to help incorporate Anarsoul's work into Armbian so that we could have more features working on the aforementioned devices on mainline, then please have a chat with him in the linux-sunxi or pine64 IRC. 

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I see. In either case, I am glad to see you're aware of his work. His Arch image for the Pinebook works quite well and most features you'd want on a laptop work.

Also, thank you for updating the BSP image for the Pinebook to 18.04.

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1 hour ago, lukasz said:

I see. In either case, I am glad to see you're aware of his work. His Arch image for the Pinebook works quite well and most features you'd want on a laptop work.

Also, thank you for updating the BSP image for the Pinebook to 18.04.


OK, I will see what I can do about. Thanks.

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8 hours ago, lukasz said:

His Arch image for the Pinebook works quite well and most features you'd want on a laptop work.


Almost there. Out of important stuff, wireless ... the rest, DRM video driver, PWM, requires a lot of patching or switching to 4.19.y ... I am not sure if everything will works since there are many ongoing changes in this ares.
https://dl.armbian.com/pinebook-a64/nightly/

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22 minutes ago, martinayotte said:

I don't know if this github is better than what we have already part of this patch :

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/armbian/build/master/patch/kernel/sunxi-dev/wifi-add-realtek-8189fs.patch

But I known that it seems working fine under OrangePiPrime which is also a RTL8723


Teres has the same as Prime, RTL8723BS and it works. Does RTL8723CS need a different driver? I don't know ATM.  Bed time :)

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Thanks Igor. Do you get your Pinebook to suspend? my screen flickers when I close the lid or issue suspend command, but the Pinebook doesn't suspend. The wifi disconnects and reconnects straight after.

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38 minutes ago, lukasz said:

Do you get your Pinebook to suspend?


No, wireless driver pops out some error that it can't go to sleep. Will have to wait for next chunk of time.

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19 minutes ago, lukasz said:

With the new 1080p Pinebooks shipping and 4.20 kernel making the A64 more functional, think we could see an updated mainline build for the new Pinebooks ?


Waiting for mine to arrive, then I will see what can be done. Last time I was trying to put it together, support was bad, while Teres, which is very similar, is working much better ... and we have some usable but still more or less a preview build.

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43 minutes ago, lukasz said:

I am pretty certain its 4.19 (confirmed by user in irc). Anarsoul's git:  https://github.com/anarsoul/linux-build/releases

[edit] I believe that the kernel decides the resolution of the lcd panel based on edid - unlike in bsp - so one image for both new and old Pinebooks.


I only tried back than on 4.18.y and many things are fixed in 4.19.y regarding A64 ... it's much better then (smelly) 3.10.y kernel. I hope I will be able to do this once next week.

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Hi,

I would like to see Armbian on Pine64, SOPine and Pinebook too. It would be really great!

I did some builds of Debian for SOPine with anarsoul's mainline kernel and u-boot, stability is good and there is many working interfaces.

If you need, I can test Armbian builds on SOPine and also Pinebook (1080p), and also help generally with adding support for Armbian.

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