X-Git-Url: http://git.openwrt.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=target%2Flinux%2Fbrcm2708%2Fpatches-4.19%2F950-0634-overlays-Rename-pi3-overlays-to-be-less-model-specif.patch;fp=target%2Flinux%2Fbrcm2708%2Fpatches-4.19%2F950-0634-overlays-Rename-pi3-overlays-to-be-less-model-specif.patch;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=c2308a7e4adbb2acc8ff149f91d1ca46801c135e;hp=669306d15ba3faf8452f295a5b6a75bf8fdd4130;hpb=67dcc43f3a22dc3a7ac07a7065971b426feeb043;p=openwrt%2Fstaging%2Fchunkeey.git diff --git a/target/linux/brcm2708/patches-4.19/950-0634-overlays-Rename-pi3-overlays-to-be-less-model-specif.patch b/target/linux/brcm2708/patches-4.19/950-0634-overlays-Rename-pi3-overlays-to-be-less-model-specif.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 669306d15b..0000000000 --- a/target/linux/brcm2708/patches-4.19/950-0634-overlays-Rename-pi3-overlays-to-be-less-model-specif.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,587 +0,0 @@ -From c46811a3b0e0fb76015ac956172e40bce4e6d9b3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Phil Elwell -Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2019 14:49:22 +0100 -Subject: [PATCH] overlays: Rename pi3- overlays to be less - model-specific (#3052) - -Rename the various pi3- overlays to be more generic, listing -the devices they apply to in the README. The original names are -retained for backwards compatibility as files that just include -the new versions - the README marks them as being deprecated. - -See: https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/1174 - -Signed-off-by: Phil Elwell ---- - arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/Makefile | 4 + - arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/README | 97 ++++++++++++------- - .../arm/boot/dts/overlays/act-led-overlay.dts | 27 ++++++ - .../boot/dts/overlays/disable-bt-overlay.dts | 55 +++++++++++ - .../dts/overlays/disable-wifi-overlay.dts | 20 ++++ - .../boot/dts/overlays/miniuart-bt-overlay.dts | 74 ++++++++++++++ - .../boot/dts/overlays/pi3-act-led-overlay.dts | 28 +----- - .../dts/overlays/pi3-disable-bt-overlay.dts | 56 +---------- - .../dts/overlays/pi3-disable-wifi-overlay.dts | 21 +--- - .../dts/overlays/pi3-miniuart-bt-overlay.dts | 75 +------------- - 10 files changed, 246 insertions(+), 211 deletions(-) - create mode 100644 arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/act-led-overlay.dts - create mode 100644 arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/disable-bt-overlay.dts - create mode 100644 arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/disable-wifi-overlay.dts - create mode 100644 arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/miniuart-bt-overlay.dts - ---- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/Makefile -+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/Makefile -@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ - # Overlays for the Raspberry Pi platform - - dtbo-$(CONFIG_ARCH_BCM2835) += \ -+ act-led.dtbo \ - adau1977-adc.dtbo \ - adau7002-simple.dtbo \ - ads1015.dtbo \ -@@ -26,6 +27,8 @@ dtbo-$(CONFIG_ARCH_BCM2835) += \ - dht11.dtbo \ - dionaudio-loco.dtbo \ - dionaudio-loco-v2.dtbo \ -+ disable-bt.dtbo \ -+ disable-wifi.dtbo \ - dpi18.dtbo \ - dpi24.dtbo \ - draws.dtbo \ -@@ -91,6 +94,7 @@ dtbo-$(CONFIG_ARCH_BCM2835) += \ - media-center.dtbo \ - midi-uart0.dtbo \ - midi-uart1.dtbo \ -+ miniuart-bt.dtbo \ - mmc.dtbo \ - mpu6050.dtbo \ - mz61581.dtbo \ ---- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/README -+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/README -@@ -180,14 +180,16 @@ Params: - - act_led_activelow Set to "on" to invert the sense of the LED - (default "off") -- N.B. For Pi3 see pi3-act-led overlay. -+ N.B. For Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+ and 4B, use the act-led -+ overlay. - - act_led_gpio Set which GPIO to use for the activity LED - (in case you want to connect it to an external - device) - (default "16" on a non-Plus board, "47" on a - Plus or Pi 2) -- N.B. For Pi3 see pi3-act-led overlay. -+ N.B. For Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+ and 4B, use the act-led -+ overlay. - - pwr_led_trigger - pwr_led_activelow -@@ -205,6 +207,23 @@ Params: - and the other i2c baudrate parameters. - - -+Name: act-led -+Info: Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+ and 4B use a GPIO expander to drive the LEDs which can -+ only be accessed from the VPU. There is a special driver for this with a -+ separate DT node, which has the unfortunate consequence of breaking the -+ act_led_gpio and act_led_activelow dtparams. -+ This overlay changes the GPIO controller back to the standard one and -+ restores the dtparams. -+Load: dtoverlay=act-led,= -+Params: activelow Set to "on" to invert the sense of the LED -+ (default "off") -+ -+ gpio Set which GPIO to use for the activity LED -+ (in case you want to connect it to an external -+ device) -+ REQUIRED -+ -+ - Name: adau1977-adc - Info: Overlay for activation of ADAU1977 ADC codec over I2C for control - and I2S for data. -@@ -509,6 +528,21 @@ Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow ga - that does not result in clipping/distortion!) - - -+Name: disable-bt -+Info: Disable onboard Bluetooth on Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 4B and Zero W, restoring -+ UART0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 & 15. -+ N.B. To disable the systemd service that initialises the modem so it -+ doesn't use the UART, use 'sudo systemctl disable hciuart'. -+Load: dtoverlay=disable-bt -+Params: -+ -+ -+Name: disable-wifi -+Info: Disable onboard WiFi on Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 4B and Zero W. -+Load: dtoverlay=disable-wifi -+Params: -+ -+ - Name: dpi18 - Info: Overlay for a generic 18-bit DPI display - This uses GPIOs 0-21 (so no I2C, uart etc.), and activates the output -@@ -1447,6 +1481,20 @@ Load: dtoverlay=midi-uart1 - Params: - - -+Name: miniuart-bt -+Info: Switch the onboard Bluetooth function on Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 4B and Zero W -+ to use the mini-UART (ttyS0) and restore UART0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 & -+ 15. Note that this may reduce the maximum usable baudrate. -+ N.B. It is also necessary to edit /lib/systemd/system/hciuart.service -+ and replace ttyAMA0 with ttyS0, unless using Raspbian or another -+ distribution with udev rules that create /dev/serial0 and /dev/serial1, -+ in which case use /dev/serial1 instead because it will always be -+ correct. Furthermore, you must also set core_freq and core_freq_min to -+ the same value in config.txt or the miniuart will not work. -+Load: dtoverlay=miniuart-bt -+Params: -+ -+ - Name: mmc - Info: Selects the bcm2835-mmc SD/MMC driver, optionally with overclock - Load: dtoverlay=mmc,= -@@ -1509,48 +1557,27 @@ Params: panel Display - - - Name: pi3-act-led --Info: Pi3 uses a GPIO expander to drive the LEDs which can only be accessed -- from the VPU. There is a special driver for this with a separate DT -- node, which has the unfortunate consequence of breaking the -- act_led_gpio and act_led_activelow dtparams. -- This overlay changes the GPIO controller back to the standard one and -- restores the dtparams. --Load: dtoverlay=pi3-act-led,= --Params: activelow Set to "on" to invert the sense of the LED -- (default "off") -- -- gpio Set which GPIO to use for the activity LED -- (in case you want to connect it to an external -- device) -- REQUIRED -+Info: This overlay has been renamed act-led, keeping pi3-act-led as an alias -+ for backwards compatibility. -+Load: - - - Name: pi3-disable-bt --Info: Disable Pi3 Bluetooth and restore UART0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 & 15 -- N.B. To disable the systemd service that initialises the modem so it -- doesn't use the UART, use 'sudo systemctl disable hciuart'. --Load: dtoverlay=pi3-disable-bt --Params: -+Info: This overlay has been renamed disable-bt, keeping pi3-disable-bt as an -+ alias for backwards compatibility. -+Load: - - - Name: pi3-disable-wifi --Info: Disable Pi3 onboard WiFi --Load: dtoverlay=pi3-disable-wifi --Params: -+Info: This overlay has been renamed disable-wifi, keeping pi3-disable-wifi as -+ an alias for backwards compatibility. -+Load: - - - Name: pi3-miniuart-bt --Info: Switch Pi3 Bluetooth function to use the mini-UART (ttyS0) and restore -- UART0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 & 15. Note that this may reduce the maximum -- usable baudrate. -- N.B. It is also necessary to edit /lib/systemd/system/hciuart.service -- and replace ttyAMA0 with ttyS0, unless you have a system with udev rules -- that create /dev/serial0 and /dev/serial1, in which case use -- /dev/serial1 instead because it will always be correct. Furthermore, -- you must also set core_freq=250 in config.txt or the miniuart will not -- work. --Load: dtoverlay=pi3-miniuart-bt --Params: -+Info: This overlay has been renamed miniuart-bt, keeping pi3-miniuart-bt as -+ an alias for backwards compatibility. -+Load: - - - Name: pibell ---- /dev/null -+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/act-led-overlay.dts -@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ -+/dts-v1/; -+/plugin/; -+ -+/* Pi3 uses a GPIO expander to drive the LEDs which can only be accessed -+ from the VPU. There is a special driver for this with a separate DT node, -+ which has the unfortunate consequence of breaking the act_led_gpio and -+ act_led_activelow dtparams. -+ -+ This overlay changes the GPIO controller back to the standard one and -+ restores the dtparams. -+*/ -+ -+/{ -+ compatible = "brcm,bcm2835"; -+ -+ fragment@0 { -+ target = <&act_led>; -+ frag0: __overlay__ { -+ gpios = <&gpio 0 0>; -+ }; -+ }; -+ -+ __overrides__ { -+ gpio = <&frag0>,"gpios:4"; -+ activelow = <&frag0>,"gpios:8"; -+ }; -+}; ---- /dev/null -+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/disable-bt-overlay.dts -@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ -+/dts-v1/; -+/plugin/; -+ -+/* Disable Bluetooth and restore UART0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 & 15. -+ To disable the systemd service that initialises the modem so it doesn't use -+ the UART: -+ -+ sudo systemctl disable hciuart -+*/ -+ -+/{ -+ compatible = "brcm,bcm2835"; -+ -+ fragment@0 { -+ target = <&uart1>; -+ __overlay__ { -+ status = "disabled"; -+ }; -+ }; -+ -+ fragment@1 { -+ target = <&uart0>; -+ __overlay__ { -+ pinctrl-names = "default"; -+ pinctrl-0 = <&uart0_pins>; -+ status = "okay"; -+ }; -+ }; -+ -+ fragment@2 { -+ target = <&uart0_pins>; -+ __overlay__ { -+ brcm,pins; -+ brcm,function; -+ brcm,pull; -+ }; -+ }; -+ -+ fragment@3 { -+ target = <&bt_pins>; -+ __overlay__ { -+ brcm,pins; -+ brcm,function; -+ brcm,pull; -+ }; -+ }; -+ -+ fragment@4 { -+ target-path = "/aliases"; -+ __overlay__ { -+ serial0 = "/soc/serial@7e201000"; -+ serial1 = "/soc/serial@7e215040"; -+ }; -+ }; -+}; ---- /dev/null -+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/disable-wifi-overlay.dts -@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ -+/dts-v1/; -+/plugin/; -+ -+/{ -+ compatible = "brcm,bcm2835"; -+ -+ fragment@0 { -+ target = <&mmc>; -+ __overlay__ { -+ status = "disabled"; -+ }; -+ }; -+ -+ fragment@1 { -+ target = <&mmcnr>; -+ __overlay__ { -+ status = "disabled"; -+ }; -+ }; -+}; ---- /dev/null -+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/miniuart-bt-overlay.dts -@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ -+/dts-v1/; -+/plugin/; -+ -+/* Switch Pi3 Bluetooth function to use the mini-UART (ttyS0) and restore -+ UART0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 & 15. Note that this may reduce the maximum -+ usable baudrate. -+ -+ It is also necessary to edit /lib/systemd/system/hciuart.service and -+ replace ttyAMA0 with ttyS0, unless you have a system with udev rules -+ that create /dev/serial0 and /dev/serial1, in which case use /dev/serial1 -+ instead because it will always be correct. -+ -+ If cmdline.txt uses the alias serial0 to refer to the user-accessable port -+ then the firmware will replace with the appropriate port whether or not -+ this overlay is used. -+*/ -+ -+/{ -+ compatible = "brcm,bcm2835"; -+ -+ fragment@0 { -+ target = <&uart0>; -+ __overlay__ { -+ pinctrl-names = "default"; -+ pinctrl-0 = <&uart0_pins>; -+ status = "okay"; -+ }; -+ }; -+ -+ fragment@1 { -+ target = <&uart1>; -+ __overlay__ { -+ pinctrl-names = "default"; -+ pinctrl-0 = <&uart1_pins &bt_pins &fake_bt_cts>; -+ status = "okay"; -+ }; -+ }; -+ -+ fragment@2 { -+ target = <&uart0_pins>; -+ __overlay__ { -+ brcm,pins; -+ brcm,function; -+ brcm,pull; -+ }; -+ }; -+ -+ fragment@3 { -+ target = <&uart1_pins>; -+ __overlay__ { -+ brcm,pins = <32 33>; -+ brcm,function = <2>; /* alt5=UART1 */ -+ brcm,pull = <0 2>; -+ }; -+ }; -+ -+ fragment@4 { -+ target = <&gpio>; -+ __overlay__ { -+ fake_bt_cts: fake_bt_cts { -+ brcm,pins = <31>; -+ brcm,function = <1>; /* output */ -+ }; -+ }; -+ }; -+ -+ fragment@5 { -+ target-path = "/aliases"; -+ __overlay__ { -+ serial0 = "/soc/serial@7e201000"; -+ serial1 = "/soc/serial@7e215040"; -+ }; -+ }; -+}; ---- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/pi3-act-led-overlay.dts -+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/pi3-act-led-overlay.dts -@@ -1,27 +1 @@ --/dts-v1/; --/plugin/; -- --/* Pi3 uses a GPIO expander to drive the LEDs which can only be accessed -- from the VPU. There is a special driver for this with a separate DT node, -- which has the unfortunate consequence of breaking the act_led_gpio and -- act_led_activelow dtparams. -- -- This overlay changes the GPIO controller back to the standard one and -- restores the dtparams. --*/ -- --/{ -- compatible = "brcm,bcm2835"; -- -- fragment@0 { -- target = <&act_led>; -- frag0: __overlay__ { -- gpios = <&gpio 0 0>; -- }; -- }; -- -- __overrides__ { -- gpio = <&frag0>,"gpios:4"; -- activelow = <&frag0>,"gpios:8"; -- }; --}; -+#include "act-led-overlay.dts" ---- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/pi3-disable-bt-overlay.dts -+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/pi3-disable-bt-overlay.dts -@@ -1,55 +1 @@ --/dts-v1/; --/plugin/; -- --/* Disable Bluetooth and restore UART0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 & 15. -- To disable the systemd service that initialises the modem so it doesn't use -- the UART: -- -- sudo systemctl disable hciuart --*/ -- --/{ -- compatible = "brcm,bcm2835"; -- -- fragment@0 { -- target = <&uart1>; -- __overlay__ { -- status = "disabled"; -- }; -- }; -- -- fragment@1 { -- target = <&uart0>; -- __overlay__ { -- pinctrl-names = "default"; -- pinctrl-0 = <&uart0_pins>; -- status = "okay"; -- }; -- }; -- -- fragment@2 { -- target = <&uart0_pins>; -- __overlay__ { -- brcm,pins; -- brcm,function; -- brcm,pull; -- }; -- }; -- -- fragment@3 { -- target = <&bt_pins>; -- __overlay__ { -- brcm,pins; -- brcm,function; -- brcm,pull; -- }; -- }; -- -- fragment@4 { -- target-path = "/aliases"; -- __overlay__ { -- serial0 = "/soc/serial@7e201000"; -- serial1 = "/soc/serial@7e215040"; -- }; -- }; --}; -+#include "disable-bt-overlay.dts" ---- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/pi3-disable-wifi-overlay.dts -+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/pi3-disable-wifi-overlay.dts -@@ -1,20 +1 @@ --/dts-v1/; --/plugin/; -- --/{ -- compatible = "brcm,bcm2835"; -- -- fragment@0 { -- target = <&mmc>; -- __overlay__ { -- status = "disabled"; -- }; -- }; -- -- fragment@1 { -- target = <&mmcnr>; -- __overlay__ { -- status = "disabled"; -- }; -- }; --}; -+#include "disable-wifi-overlay.dts" ---- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/pi3-miniuart-bt-overlay.dts -+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/overlays/pi3-miniuart-bt-overlay.dts -@@ -1,74 +1 @@ --/dts-v1/; --/plugin/; -- --/* Switch Pi3 Bluetooth function to use the mini-UART (ttyS0) and restore -- UART0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 & 15. Note that this may reduce the maximum -- usable baudrate. -- -- It is also necessary to edit /lib/systemd/system/hciuart.service and -- replace ttyAMA0 with ttyS0, unless you have a system with udev rules -- that create /dev/serial0 and /dev/serial1, in which case use /dev/serial1 -- instead because it will always be correct. -- -- If cmdline.txt uses the alias serial0 to refer to the user-accessable port -- then the firmware will replace with the appropriate port whether or not -- this overlay is used. --*/ -- --/{ -- compatible = "brcm,bcm2835"; -- -- fragment@0 { -- target = <&uart0>; -- __overlay__ { -- pinctrl-names = "default"; -- pinctrl-0 = <&uart0_pins>; -- status = "okay"; -- }; -- }; -- -- fragment@1 { -- target = <&uart1>; -- __overlay__ { -- pinctrl-names = "default"; -- pinctrl-0 = <&uart1_pins &bt_pins &fake_bt_cts>; -- status = "okay"; -- }; -- }; -- -- fragment@2 { -- target = <&uart0_pins>; -- __overlay__ { -- brcm,pins; -- brcm,function; -- brcm,pull; -- }; -- }; -- -- fragment@3 { -- target = <&uart1_pins>; -- __overlay__ { -- brcm,pins = <32 33>; -- brcm,function = <2>; /* alt5=UART1 */ -- brcm,pull = <0 2>; -- }; -- }; -- -- fragment@4 { -- target = <&gpio>; -- __overlay__ { -- fake_bt_cts: fake_bt_cts { -- brcm,pins = <31>; -- brcm,function = <1>; /* output */ -- }; -- }; -- }; -- -- fragment@5 { -- target-path = "/aliases"; -- __overlay__ { -- serial0 = "/soc/serial@7e201000"; -- serial1 = "/soc/serial@7e215040"; -- }; -- }; --}; -+#include "miniuart-bt-overlay.dts"