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mobile-nixos/devices/google-walleye/default.nix
Samuel Dionne-Riel f5ee476645 google-walleye: Fix early framebuffer
It looks like *not* having `quiet` in the kernel cmdline somehow makes
the early init of the framebuffer fail.

I don't know the exact difference, but lowering loglevel rather than
using quiet doesn't work here.

In addition, this changes
2019-12-27 17:11:41 -05:00

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
{
mobile.device.name = "google-walleye";
mobile.device.info = rec {
name = "Google Pixel 2";
# TODO : make kernel part of options.
kernel = pkgs.callPackage ./kernel { kernelPatches = pkgs.defaultKernelPatches; };
format_version = "0";
manufacturer = "Google";
codename = "google-walleye";
date = "";
dtb = "";
modules_initfs = "";
arch = "aarch64";
keyboard = "false";
external_storage = "true";
screen_width = "1080";
screen_height = "1920";
dev_touchscreen = "";
dev_touchscreen_calibration = "";
dev_keyboard = "";
flash_method = "fastboot";
kernel_cmdline = lib.concatStringsSep " " [
# From TWRP
"androidboot.hardware=walleye"
"androidboot.console=ttyMSM0"
"lpm_levels.sleep_disabled=1"
"user_debug=31"
"msm_rtb.filter=0x37"
"ehci-hcd.park=3"
"service_locator.enable=1"
"swiotlb=2048"
"firmware_class.path=/vendor/firmware"
"loop.max_part=7"
"raid=noautodetect"
"androidboot.fastboot=1"
"buildvariant=eng"
# Using `quiet` fixes early framebuffer init, for stage-1
"quiet"
];
generate_bootimg = "true";
bootimg_qcdt = false;
flash_offset_base = "0x00000000";
flash_offset_kernel = "0x00008000";
flash_offset_ramdisk = "0x01000000";
flash_offset_second = "0x00f00000";
flash_offset_tags = "0x00000100";
flash_pagesize = "4096";
};
mobile.hardware = {
soc = "qualcomm-msm8998";
ram = 1024 * 4;
screen = {
width = 1080; height = 1920;
};
};
mobile.system.type = "android";
}