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Nokia N8x0 hardware adaptation

This is a 'skunkworks' project (ie, not official MeeGo project!) by the maemo.org community and others to bring MeeGo to Nokia N8x0, hence not a vendor-pushed hardware adaptation. Initially focus will be on Nokia N810. Some additional work to add support for ARMv6+VFP is also included in this. Possibility may exist to have some closed source binaries provides through a Nokia repository.

Collaboration spaces

  • #meego-arm on irc.freenode.net
  • meego-dev@meego.com mailing list, prefix with 'N8x0'
  • home:cvm:n8x0 on MeeGo OBS

Assets in hardware adaptation

  • kernel 2.6.33.2 + patch for Nokia N810 (needs fixing)
  • tslib
  • xomap (Kdrive X server for OMAP, accelerated 2d, etc) (needs to have X -> Xomap -mouse tslib -noreset -wr -dpi 96 -nolisten tcp and making it setuid?)
  • xorg-x11-proto-xsp
  • glibc and qt patched/built for ARMv6+VFP

Assets to be integrated / Tasks

  • Move ARMv6+VFP specific builds to home:cvm:armv6vfp and build :n8x0 against this instead.
  • Fix 2.6.33.2 kernel package to build with current Trunk
  • Seperate out kernel patches instead of a big N810 patch
  • MBX chip kernel driver for 2.6.33 integration
  • RPM version of BME, DSME, libcal for N8x0 (closed source), or calls to initfs initially
  • Wifi, bluetooth firmware (closed soure), or symlinks to initfs initially
  • Watchdog config files in style with http://atorkhov.fedorapeople.org/n900_wd-1-1.noarch.rpm for retu-wd and omap-wd

Milestones

Current: Approaching M1

M1: Foundation

  • User story: Boot into X terminal with working keyboard and touchscreen without need to enable R&D flags / disable watchdogs. X server is accelerated (ie, Xomap)
  • Deployment: Flash 2.6.33 kernel, rescue system in NAND (rootfs) providing MMC flashing and such. System on internal MMC or external MMC.

M2: ?

Team members

  • Carsten Munk / stskeeps
  • Marko Saukko / Sage
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