PineNote Development/Software Tweaks

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Fixing Bluetooth

Some users have noticed instability with their wireless driver. Upgrading the driver to the version provided by LibreELEC may help! To do this, download the BCM4345C0.hcd, brcmfmac43455-sdio.bin, and brcmfmac43455-sdio.txt from the libreELEC repositories and place them in the same location as your previous firmware (`/lib/firmware/brmc/`). Then rename brcmfmac43455-sdio.{txt,bin} as `brcmfmac43455-sdio.pine64,pinenote-v1.2.{txt,bin}`. If this doesn't help, ask about it in the matrix chat!

Preliminary fix for stuttering bluetooth audio

Following a fix used for the Quartz Model A (which uses the same SoC as the Pinenote), we can modify the device tree prior to building the kernel to try to mitigate poor Bluetooth audio streaming. (reference: see https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20220926055435.31284-1-leo@nabam.net/T/)

Steps:

  • Open arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3566-pinenote.dtsi
  • Go to line 939, "bluetooth", under the "uart1" section
  • Edit the two lines that read "device-wake-gpios" and "host-wake-gpios"; you want them to read "device-wakeup-gpios" and "host-wakeup-gpios" respectively
  • Add the following line to the end of the bluetooth section (under the vddio-supply line in my .dtsi): "max-speed = <3000000>;"
  • Count your zeros, don't forget your punctuation..

Caveats:

This will improve BT audio quality at least when using the AAC codec. In my experience, the quality is more than acceptable, but there are still issues apparent: occasional isolated stutters even on AAC; prohibitively frequent stutters on SBC-XQ remain. Fully resolving BT audio issues might require further changes similar to the one described above, or may alternatively be a matter of audio software settings (e. g., process priority, audio server buffer settings). Investigation ongoing.

libinput Palm Detection

See https://gitlab.com/hrdl/pinenote-shared/-/blob/main/etc/libinput/local-overrides.quirks.

libinput Touch Arbitration

Prerequisites: libinput>1.22.1 and setup touch arbitration via udev: https://gitlab.com/hrdl/pinenote-shared/-/blob/main/etc/udev/rules.d/81-libinput-pinenote.rules

Issues and workarounds

  • No resolution reported by touchscreen driver. Workaround: patch cyttsp5.c and device tree: https://gitlab.com/hrdl/linux/-/commit/f1f9eb197d3bd88c9189ab9d8fba2d03d2e13960 or set device quirk AttrSizeHint=210x157.
  • Touch screen arbitration is independent of the screen's rotation. Workaround: use AttrEventCode=-ABS_TILT_X (on older version: AttrEventCodeDisable=ABS_TILT_X) in a libinput quirk matching w9013 2D1F:0095 Stylus. This makes touch arbitration independent of the pen's location.

Getting Waydroid to run

  • Open /usr/share/u-boot-menu/conf.d/u-boot-pinenote.conf
  • Go to line U_BOOT_PARAMETERS
  • Add to end end of the list psi=1
  • run u-boot-update
  • reboot

Caveats: Networking in Waydroid does not work yet