curl -s https://tg.st/u/9ce9060dea91951a330feeeda3ad636bc88c642c.patch | git am -
curl -s https://tg.st/u/5nly | git am -
curl -s https://tg.st/u/0wM8 | git am -
+ curl -s https://tg.st/u/114e7b2c8bcbbdd2aade6711169d65fc1cbaafb5.patch | git am -
+ curl -s https://tg.st/u/1e286fea8f626d571aed6e620f4e166a694317c2.patch | git am -
+ curl -s https://tg.st/u/888add910ab5dd1b7500fd2583d8ba5aa73538f3.patch | git am -
+ curl -s https://tg.st/u/d0801e9a20532025b82c06342da068da9aa12967.patch | git am -
curl -s https://tg.st/u/config-2022-01-28 > .config
make olddefconfig
make -j 16 bindeb-pkg
mkdir -p build
cd build
+build_linux
build_m1n1
build_uboot
-build_linux
build_rootfs
build_live_stick
build_di_stick
18:57 < kettenis> just remember that with the current DTB all machines default to serial console
18:57 < kettenis> so you'll have to type "set tty fb0" at the boot> prompt
19:13 < kettenis> but if you already have u-boot running, the standard instructions from INSTALL.arm64 are all you need
+
+set tty fb0
+boot
+
+Choose whole disk, but it will wipe any linux partitions
+
+Interface is bge0
+
+Hostname: ftp.eu.openbsd.org
+
+Firmware needs to go in /etc/firmware
+
+pkg_add -i bash gnupg vim sudo fvwm2 chromium mtr mpv
+
+halt -p
+
+echo 'set tty fb0' > /etc/boot.conf
+
+systat sensors
+
+# Login Manager X
+xenodm
+
+20:37 < kettenis> the files need to be renamed; it prints the name if wants at the end
+20:37 < kettenis> this will all change once the naming scheme that marcan came up with gets blessed by the Linux maintainers
--- /dev/null
+curl -s https://tg.st/u/114e7b2c8bcbbdd2aade6711169d65fc1cbaafb5.patch | git am -
+curl -s https://tg.st/u/1e286fea8f626d571aed6e620f4e166a694317c2.patch | git am -
+curl -s https://tg.st/u/888add910ab5dd1b7500fd2583d8ba5aa73538f3.patch | git am -
+curl -s https://tg.st/u/d0801e9a20532025b82c06342da068da9aa12967.patch | git am -
+
+CONFIG_SPMI_APPLE=y
+CONFIG_MFD_APPLE_SPMI_SERA_PMU=y
+CONFIG_RTC_DRV_APPLE_PMU_SERA=y
+
+01:52 < jeffmiw> Glanzmann: rtc support over spmi is here : https://github.com/jfbortolotti/linux/tree/spmi_rtc , you need the following flags in your kernel config: CONFIG_SPMI_APPLE=y CONFIG_MFD_APPLE_SPMI_SERA_PMU=y CONFIG_RTC_DRV_APPLE_PMU_SERA=y
+01:53 < jeffmiw> tested on mba for now, branch only have the changes for t8103
+01:58 < jeffmiw> this enables to boot with current time set in rtc, and rtc is updated is system date/time is changed