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WIP stuff to get started on the pinebook pro.
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## Using in your configuration
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Clone this repository somwhere, and in your configuration.nix
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```
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{
imports = [
.../pinebook-pro/pinebook_pro.nix
];
}
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```
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That entry point will try to stay unopinionated, while maximizing the hardware
compatibility.
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## Current state
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*A whole lot of untested*.
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You can look at the previous state to see that the basic stuff works. But I
find listing everything as working is hard.
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What's untested and not working will be listed here at some point. Maybe.
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### Known issues
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#### `rockchipdrm` and `efifb`
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This can be worked around by booting with the `efifb=off` kernel command-line.
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This is already handled for you by this configuration. If using the generic
UEFI AArch64 iso, you will need to add the option yourself to the command-line
using GRUB.
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#### *EFI* and poweroff
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~~When booted using EFI, the system will not power off. It will stay seemingly
stuck with the LED and display turned off.~~
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~~Power it off by holding the power button for a while (10-15 seconds).~~
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~~Otherwise you might have a surprise and find the battery is flat!~~
A [workaround exists](https://github.com/Tow-Boot/Tow-Boot/commit/818cae1b84a7702f2a509927f2819900c2881979#diff-20f50d9d8d5d6c059b87ad66fbc5df26d9fc46251763547ca9bdcc75564a4368),
and is built in recent Tow-Boot (no prebuilt releases at this time).
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## *Platform Firmware*
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> **NOTE**: The previously available customized *U-Boot* from this repository
> are not available anymore.
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### *Tow-Boot*
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I highly suggest installing *Tow-Boot* to the SPI Flash.
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- https://github.com/Tow-Boot/Tow-Boot
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Having the firmware installed to SPI makes the device act basically like a
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normal computer. No need for weird incantations to setup the platform boot
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firmware.
Alternatively, starting from the *Tow-Boot* disk image on eMMC is easier to
deal with and understand than having to deal with *U-Boot* manually.
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### Mainline *U-Boot*
Mainline U-Boot has full support for graphics since 2021.04. The current
unstable relases of Nixpkgs are at 2021.04 at least.
```
$ nix-build -A pkgs.ubootPinebookPro
```
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Note that the default U-Boot build does not do anything with LED on startup.
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## Keyboard firmware
> **WARNING**: Some hardware batches for the Pinebook Pro ship with the
> wrong chip for the keyboard controller. While it will work with the
> firmware it ships with, it *may brick* while flashing the updated
> firmware. [See this comment on the firmware repository](https://github.com/jackhumbert/pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater/issues/33#issuecomment-850889285).
>
> It is unclear how to identify said hardware from a running system.
To determine which keyboard controller you have, you will need to disassemble
the Pinebook Pro as per [the Pine64
wiki](https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Pinebook_Pro#Keyboard), and make sure that
the IC next to the U23 marking on the main board is an **SH68F83**.
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```
$ nix-build -A pkgs.pinebookpro-keyboard-updater
$ sudo ./result/bin/updater step-1 <iso|ansi>
$ sudo poweroff
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# ...
$ sudo ./result/bin/updater step-2 <iso|ansi>
$ sudo poweroff
# ...
$ sudo ./result/bin/updater flash-kb-revised <iso|ansi>
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```
Note: poweroff must be used, reboot does not turn the hardware "off" enough.