Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Slackwarearm-current ChangeLog (2021-05-11) ====== ====== Tue May 11 08:08:08 UTC 2021 ====== > \\ Hello! \\ \\ There's been a colossal amount of work going on behind the scenes over the last \\ few weeks. I feel as if I've been standing atop two cars (one running at twice \\ the speed of the other) whilst redesigning, building and testing the core \\ components of the engine, whilst both vehicles are barrelling down the highway \\ doing side wheelies at 88mph (and 176mph respectively). \\ \\ As many of you know, I've been building the 64bit ARMv8 port of Slackware \\ ('Slackware AArch64'). This involved touching every component of the build \\ system for the Slackware 32-bit ARMv7 port (this one!). During the process of \\ development, I've resolved a number of long-standing bugs in the ARMv7 port \\ and made a large number of improvements throughout the Operating System. \\ \\ Vince Batts in the Slackware core team got me thinking about how the Slackware \\ installer was packaged, and as a result I have simplified the installation process \\ for AArch64. Brent Earl from the Slackware ARM community has been both helping \\ lay the foundations to support the RockPro64 Hardware Model, and getting ahead \\ of me with the testing of the X11 and Window Manager environments. It's been \\ particularly helpful as he's been able to provide solutions and fixes throughout \\ the stack, whilst I'm designing and developing the core components. \\ \\ When I first started the ARM port, the Slackware ARM community was small and \\ the number of Hardware Models (e.g. RockPro64, Pinebook Pro, Orange Pi, et al) \\ available wasn't much larger. As the number of Hardware Models increased, I \\ created the 'community supported hardware' concept to help plug the gap. \\ \\ The goal of the Slackware ARM project has always been to have an x86/64-like \\ experience, which means that Hardware Models should be supported "out of the box". \\ As always, Slackware ARM / AArch64 is capable of running on many Hardware \\ Models, but each requires individual attention both at the initial integration \\ stage, and for long-term management. At this point in time, the Slackware ARM \\ community is sufficiently knowledgeable and has flourished beyond what I had \\ imagined. Additionally, the ARM / AArch64 hardware is (in the main) supported \\ by the mainline Linux Kernel. As such, I've redesigned how the support for \\ Hardware Models are integrated and managed, and have migrated the ARM port to \\ this new design. This will serve as templates and guidance around the standards. \\ \\ For more information about these changes, have a look at the SlackChat podcast \\ season 2 episodes 11 & 12: \\ "Slackware ARM / AArch64 Kernel module loader" \\ \\ S02E11 - https://youtu.be/54jffeL_jeY \\ S02E12 - https://youtu.be/-d7G8Rf631U \\ \\ I've updated the Slackware ARM web site and migrated much of the installation \\ and Developer documentation to docs.slackware.com to enable collaboration. \\ \\ To find out how you can contribute, please take a look here: \\ \\ http://arm.slackware.com/slackwarearm-devel/ \\ \\ There are still some things to land (such as creating the mailing list), but the \\ wheels are already in motion. \\ \\ You'll find details of the major changes below, but all of these should present \\ no visible change for the supported Hardware Models. \\ \\ And with that, I bring you Slackware ARM 15.0 beta! \\ \\ If there are any major issues, please email mozes@slackware.com \\ \\ Enjoy! \\ Stuart (MoZes@slackware) \\ ===== Packages ===== ==== Removed ==== * <del>[[slackwarearm.current>installdocs/INSTALL_QEMU.TXT]]</del> \\ QEMU is no longer a supported Hardware Model. \\ It's too slow to be useful or representative of Slackware running on \\ ARM/AArch64 hardware. * <del>[[slackwarearm.current>installdocs/INSTALL_Tegra20.TXT]]</del> \\ The Trimslice was used to build this 32bit ARMv7 port of Slackware ARM, and \\ unfortunately (I think) was damaged during the build process due to poor \\ heat dissipation, and had been unstable for a number of years. \\ This Hardware Model has been EOS (End of Sale) for years at this point, and I \\ can no longer test the support. \\ The specially packaged versions of the installer and OS initrd for U-Boot have \\ been removed, since the Trimslice was the only supported board still requiring \\ them. This is a blessing in disguise as it's enabled all of the legacy code \\ to be removed and has streamlined the testing. * <del>[[slackwarearm.current> initrd-armv7.img/[/etc/rc.d/rc.modules-arm]]]</del> \\ initrd-armv7.img/[/etc/rc.d/rc.S]: \\ No longer call /etc/rc.d/rc.modules-arm \\ Call /load_kernel_modules. ==== Upgraded ==== * [[slackwarearm.current>a/kernel-modules-armv7-5.10.36_armv7-arm-1.txz]] * [[slackwarearm.current>a/kernel_armv7-5.10.36-arm-1.txz]] \\ /boot/initrd-armv7/[load_kernel_modules]: \\ Migrated to the new Slackware ARM / AArch64 Kernel module loader. \\ For the supported Hardware Models, the modules are now loaded by helper script \\ callouts. \\ Added 'nvme' driver support as part of the base module set. Thanks to Brent Earl \\ for the suggestion. \\ /boot/initrd-armv7/[load_kernel_modules.src/platform/arm/*]: \\ Added module loader helpers: \\ allwinnerA20 \\ allwinnerH3 \\ baseline_arm (ARM platform catchall) * [[slackwarearm.current>d/kernel-headers-5.10.36-arm-1.txz]] * [[slackwarearm.current>k/kernel-source-5.10.36-arm-1.txz]] ==== Rebuilt ==== * [[slackwarearm.current>/mkinitrd-1.4.11-arm-12.txz]] \\ ARM / AArch64 improvements: \\ /usr/doc/mkinitrd-*/README.initrd: \\ Updated to cover the new Slackware ARM / AArch64 Kernel module loader. \\ /usr/share/mkinitrd/mkinitrd_command_generator.sh: Replaced with a dummy, \\ with instructions to read the above 'README'. * [[slackwarearm.current>a/sysvinit-scripts-15.0-noarch-2.txz]] \\ ARM / AArch64 improvements: \\ install/doinst.sh: \\ Improve the console serial port detection and handling code. * [[slackwarearm.current>isolinux/*]] \\ initrd-armv7.img/[load_kernel_modules]: \\ Migrated to the new Slackware ARM / AArch64 Kernel module loader. {{tag>slackware changelog slackwarearm-current 2021-05}} news/2021/05/11/slackwarearm-current-changelog.txt Last modified: 3 years agoby Giuseppe Di Terlizzi Log In