Without this it is apparently impossible to mount file systems with the
feature, which apparently some distributions do by default now.
podiki[m]> I have an sdcard that was formatted with ext4 casefold
[by Arch Linux], cannot be mounted
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-arm64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.15-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.15-arm64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.15-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.15-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.16-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.16-arm64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.16-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.16-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-arm64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-x86_64.conf:
Set CONFIG_UNICODE=y.
These changes broke the creation of the 'linux-modules-database' for all kernel
series besides 5.15, 5.4, and 5.10, like this:
------
gnu/build/linux-modules.scm:257:5: kernel module not found "framebuffer_coreboot" "/gnu/store/yff45fr6q93mw44zdql9ffr95zcvwxcn-linux-libre-4.9.299/lib/modules"
------
We should support the coreboot framebuffer, but we need to test that change more
completely before deploying it.
This effectively reverts the following commits:
1dfe8c3721 "gnu: linux-libre: Build simplefb into all x86{,_64} kernels."
bc09e7ab56 "gnu: linux-libre: Support the Coreboot framebuffer."
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/52667> "System reconfiguration fails to build
linux-modules.drv".
Add the CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1=m and CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1_SEQ=m kernel options to
all of our x86 and ARM configurations. The change automated via:
$ git grep -rl CONFIG_SND_INDIGODJX | xargs grep -rL CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1=m \
| xargs sed '/CONFIG_SND_INDIGODJX=m/a\
CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1=m\nCONFIG_SND_EMU10K1_SEQ=m' -i
ZONE_DMA is still used by some kernel drivers such as older sound and network
cards; it was already enabled on ARM and for some i686 kernels. Enable it
everywhere for consistency. The change was automated with:
$ git grep -rl CONFIG_ZONE_DMA | \
xargs sed 's/# CONFIG_ZONE_DMA is not set/CONFIG_ZONE_DMA=y/' -i
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.14-x86_64.conf: Enable CONFIG_ZONE_DMA.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-x86_64.conf: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.4-x86_64.conf: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.9-x86_64.conf: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-i686.conf: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-x86_64.conf: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.15-i686.conf: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.15-x86_64.conf: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.16-i686.conf: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.16-x86_64.conf: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-x86_64.conf: Likewise.
Without this, the kernel cannot write to the display until the
full-featured driver module (often i915) is loaded from the root file
system.
If the root file system is encrypted, the initrd's passphrase prompt
won't make it to the screen, and the fully responsive system will appear
frozen whilst waiting for user input.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.4-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.4-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.14-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.14-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.15-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.15-x86_64.conf:
Mark simple framebuffers as generic system ones and enable ‘Google’
firmware drivers to enable Coreboot table support and its dependent
framebuffer driver module.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (default-initrd-modules):
Add the framebuffer_coreboot and simplefb modules on x86 systems.
For more information about these configuration options, read
<https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cpu-freq/governors.txt> or the
document 'Documentation/admin-guide/pm/cpufreq.rst' in the linux-libre
source distribution.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.14-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.14-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.14-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-arm64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.9-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.9-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.12-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.12-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.13-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.13-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-arm64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-x86_64.conf: Unset
'CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE' and set
'CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_SCHEDUTIL=y'.
Requested by PsixisP on #guix:
“I have a laptop that requires CONFIG_VMD (Intel's software RAID) in
order for the kernel to see the internal NVMe drive. This is not
present in the default Guix kernel.”
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.14-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.9-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.12-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-x86_64.conf:
Enable modular CONFIG_VMD.
Add the 32x16 Terminus font for ‘high-DPI’ screens, and a 6x10 font that
allows for more (debugging) information to be displayed on standard-DPI
ones, while still being pleasant to read.
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.14-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.14-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.14-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-arm64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.19-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.4-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.4-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.9-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/4.9-x86_64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-arm-veyron.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-arm64.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-i686.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.4-x86_64.conf:
Set CONFIG_FONTS=y, CONFIG_FONT_TER16x32=y, and CONFIG_FONT_6x10=y.