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dl lud, 06/20/2024 01:20 PM
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h1. PinePhone
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The PinePhone is an AllWinner A64 based smartphone designed and produced by PINE64 that strives to be compatible with fully free software. It is documented in detail at "PINE64's wiki":https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/PinePhone
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h2. Components overview
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|_. Feature |_. Hardware |_. Comments |_. TODO |
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| System on a chip | Allwinner A64 Quad Core[9] | * The bootloader should be fully free software[7] including ARM Trusted Firmware[8].
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* The code should be upstream already[7]. | TODO:
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* Look at the code. |
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| GPU | Mali 400 MP2 GPU[1] | * A "pipe" driver is in Linux since 5.2
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* Has support in Mesa. | |
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| Modem |/2. Quectel EG-25G[1] with[2] worldwide bands[4] | * The EG-25G is an international version of the EC25.
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* Runs GNU/Linux[18].
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* USB connection for data and I2S connection for audio[18].
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* Audio connected to both PCM interfaces on the A64[14].
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* PCM audio still experimental: sending to the modem works fine, receiving produces mangled samples[14]. 
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* AT support commands look unusable[20], so we need to use QMI which is way more robust anyway. | TODO:
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* What's the similarity with the EC-25? |
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| GNSS[1]: GPS, GPS-A, GLONASS[4] | * Part of the modem.
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                                    * It's NMEA protocol variant is already supported by GNU/Linux's gpsd[21].
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                                    * The reception is too weak to be usable due to poor antenna design[22]. |
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| WiFi |/2. RTL8723cs[3] | * Requires a nonfree loadable firmware[3].
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* Connected via SDIO[18]. |/2. TODO:
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* Check if firmware is provided under GPLv2 within the Linux driver as "happened in similar chips":https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Hardware/Computers/e-readers/Kobo/Aura_H2O_Edition_2#Firmwares. |
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| Bluetooth: 4.0, A2DP[1] | * Requires a nonfree firmware[3].
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* Connected via UART[18]. |
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| USB – C[1] (Power, Data and Video Out) | |* USB 2.0[9]
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* Serial console is only available in the headphone connector (activated by the 6th contact on the dipswitch[10])| |
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| RAM | 2 or 3 GB of LPDDR3 RAM | * Initialized by u-boot SPL[18]. | |
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| Main Camera | Single OmniVision OV6540, 5MP, 1/4″, LED Flash[1] | * Mainline driver[5]
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* No firmware required[5]
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* There's an optional non-free firmware for the auto-focus[18]. | |
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| Selfie Camera | Single GC2035[1], 2MP, f/2.8, 1/5″ | | |
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| Storage | Bootable microSD slot[1]
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 16GB eMMC[1] | * Boot order: microSD -> eMMC[6]| |
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| Sensors accelerator, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer, ambient light[1] | | | TODO:
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* Which chips are used? |
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| LCD panel and touchscreen | 5.95″ LCD 1440×720
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18:9 aspect ratio (hardened glass) | Probably works with free software[11]. | |
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| Power Management IC (PMIC) | AXP803[13] | | |
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| Power Management coprocessor | AR100[15] | * The proprietary firmware can be replaced with Crust[16].
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* Allows deep power-saving modes and later wake-up.
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* Use case: receive signal from modem to wake-up device[17]. | |
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h2. Downstream reference code
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*Downstream Linux*: -https://gitlab.com/pine64-org/linux- https://xff.cz/git/linux pp-x.xx branches (mirror: https://codeberg.org/megi/linux)
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*Downstream u-boot*: -https://gitlab.com/pine64-org/u-boot- (can now use upstream)
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*Downstream arm-trusted-firmware*: https://gitlab.com/pine64-org/arm-trusted-firmware
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h2. Upstream status
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Current upstreaming work is being led by Ondřej Jirman (aka "megi"): "megi's PinePhone Development Log":https://xnux.eu/log/index.html.
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megi publishes kernels after each release with the not-yet-upstreamed patches rebased on top. The commit log thus serves as the best available "to upstream" list: "example for Linux 6.10":https://xff.cz/git/linux/log/?h=pp-6.10
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A now (2024) outdated status can be seen at: "megi's feature/driver support matrix":https://xnux.eu/devices/pine64-pinephone.html#toc-feature-driver-support-matrix.
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Current upstreaming path looks like this: megi -> sunxi-next -> linux-next -> torvalds
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Patches relevant to all A64 devices should be directly sent to sunxi-next.
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Patches only relevant to PinePhone may be sent to megi
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Previous upstreaming work was done at "PINE64's GitLab":https://gitlab.com/pine64-org/linux/.
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h3. U-Boot
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PinePhone support was "upstreamed on November 2020":https://source.denx.de/u-boot/u-boot/-/commit/a575c55d1e8a06173c323cac40e3942af8512c85
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h2. Hardware kill switches
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The PinePhone has 6 hardware switches[19] that allow turning on/off different hardware components: modem, WiFi/Bluetooth, microphone, rear camera, front camera and headphones. Unfortunately these are located under the back cover, which needs to be taken out to operate them.
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h2. Schematics
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All listed at "PinePhone board information, schematics and certifications on PINE64 wiki":https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/PinePhone#PinePhone_board_information,_schematics_and_certifications.
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h2. References
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fn1. Some specifications are available at the "device page":https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/ and "wiki page":https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/PinePhone.
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fn2. PinePhone discussion in Replicant's mailing list: https://lists.osuosl.org/pipermail/replicant/2019-July/001997.html
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fn3. From #replicant channel on Freenode: <pre><MoeIcenowy> The Wi-Fi changed to RTL8723CS (this chip also does BT), which needs non-free firmware to be feed</pre>
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fn4. From #replicant channel on Freenode: <pre><MoeIcenowy> The GNSS should be also done by EG25-G</pre>
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fn5. From #replicant channel on Freenode: <pre><MoeIcenowy> The OV5640 camera doesn't need firmware and its driver is mainlined</pre>
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fn6. From #replicant channel on Freenode: <pre><MoeIcenowy> The boot order is strictly MicroSD->eMMC, which is set in the A64's boot ROM</pre>
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fn7. From #replicant channel on Freenode: <pre><MoeIcenowy> The bootloader (U-Boot SPL + ATF + U-Boot) is free software, all mainlined now (and the downstream dirty U-Boot cannot boot upstream Linux kernel)</pre>
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fn8. From #replicant channel on Freenode: <pre><MoeIcenowy> https://github.com/ARM-software/arm-trusted-firmware</pre>
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fn9. Allwinner A64 Datasheet: http://files.pine64.org/doc/datasheet/pine64/A64_Datasheet_V1.1.pdf
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fn10. PostmarketOS Pinephone page: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/PINE64_PinePhone_(pine64-pinephone)#Serial_console
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fn11. From #replicant channel on Freenode: <pre>
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01:48 <adjtm> GNUtoo, lukasz confirmed me that the lcd doesn't require proprietary firmware to be uploaded
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01:49 <adjtm> the conversation between pine64 staff about the lcd that someone posted on irc was probably before deciding in
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               the last lcd</pre>
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fn13. From Xalius on "PINE64 IRC":https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=892. Details at: https://linux-sunxi.org/AXP803
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fn14. From Xalius.
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fn15. https://linux-sunxi.org/AR100
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fn16. https://github.com/crust-firmware/crust
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fn17. From Xalius.
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fn18. PinePhone Misconceptions: https://www.pine64.org/2020/01/24/setting-the-record-straight-pinephone-misconceptions/
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fn19. PinePhone at PINE64 wiki: https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/PinePhone#Killswitch_configuration
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fn20. According to Pavel Machek, "there is no RING indication on the AT side":https://pavelmachek.livejournal.com/143504.html ("archive":https://web.archive.org/web/20210913155020/https://pavelmachek.livejournal.com/143504.html) so we might be required to use QMI. QMI is probably a better long term solution anyway.
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fn21. GNUtoo tested it with gpsd + some configuration on top of a Mobian image.
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fn22. Once a complete fix is acquired, just going under some trees in a town makes you loose the signal. Besides that a fix requires optimal conditions, like to have good visibility of the sky. And as usual it takes a long time to acquire the first time. In general to make GPS work fine with free software we typically need the best GPS chips available as even if we manage to make AGPS work, we don't have free software SUPL services to make the first fix faster. The Openmoko Freerunner had working AGPS and it only used it to save and inject back the GPS data for faster fixes, but that data is only valid for a limited time period.