Linux Kernel (megi patches for PinePhone Pro)
Tanvir Roshid <[email protected]> Tue, 12 Mar 2024 16:30:58 +0000
| Newsgroups | org.kernel.vger.linux-embedded |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Hi, I hope you are well. I wanted to post this message to discuss the megous kernel and communicate with the embedded Linux community. This post is my first attempt at using the Linux mailing list, so forgive me if I make any mistakes. For context, the megous kernel is a fork of the Torvald kernel containing patches to enable the PinePhone and PinePhone Pro to boot correctly. The megous kernel disappeared earlier this year. We have spent the better part of the year getting the phones to boot with the upstream kernel for GNOME OS. We successfully confirmed working boards using patches found on this repo: - https://gitlab.com/pine64-org/linux/-/tree/linux-pinephonepro-6.6.y?ref_type=heads The work is visible here: - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-build-meta/-/merge_requests/2455 I am aware that a new fork replacing the megous kernel exists here: - https://github.com/sailfish-on-dontbeevil/kernel-megi The GNOME community would prefer not to rely on a custom kernel and use the upstream version to avoid a repeat of the megous kernel and its disappearance. Recently, the patches have understandably failed to apply to the new kernel. We would prefer not to upstream these patches for long-term maintainability versus continuous maintenance. My question to the embedded community is: - What is preventing the upstream kernel from integrating these patches? From research (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30015412), I can see that these patches present problems. However, we would like to know more specifics to eventually upstream these patches via additional work. Kind regards, Tanvir Roshid