Releases: radxa-pkg/radxa-overlays
0.1.15
overlays
Additional device tree overlays to support different hardware on Radxa products
Build overlay dkms package
Due to the much more frequent development happening on the overlay compared to
the kernel in general, we are once again splitting the overlay into a dedicated package.
However, to guarantee the overlay is compatible with the installed kernel, this
package will be delivered as a source code package using dkms, instead of a prebuilt
binary package.
You can build the dkms package using the below commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get build-dep --no-install-recommends -y .
make all debBuild overlays in-tree
You will need this patch so this repo can be built with the kernel.
This is how overlays were distributed previously as part of the kernel package.
We are still supporting this for older kernels. Newer kernels like Rockchip 6.1
kernel will use the above dkms package instead.
Build overlays locally
First, make sure you have the running kernel header, gcc, and device-tree-compiler installed.
You can then run the following command to build overlays:
make build-dtbo -j$(nproc)Please be aware this only builds a subset of overlays, and any overlays that depend on vendor headers will fail,
as this command will use the current system's kernel header.
Please take a look at the CI workflow to see how to select installed vendor kernel header.
To delete built overlays, run the following command:
make cleanDownload prebuilt artifacts
As part of our CI pipeline, the built overlays are uploaded at the end. You can find all CI runs here, and the artifact is located inside each run.
Please be aware that artifacts expire over time, and they are not officially tested versions.
Code style
We mandate reference style for our overlays. Please visit the DTO Syntax page to learn more.
If your existing overlay uses target-path, then the Android documentation does not show a clear migration path. Below is an example of how to convert them:
/{
fragment@0 {
target-path = "/";
__overlay__ {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
};
};
}
&{/} {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
}
Metadata specs
Currently, we mandate a custom metadata node in overlays. This data is parsed by rsetup to provide a human-readable description and conflict detection. Below is a sample metadata node with detailed guidelines:
/ {
metadata {
title = "Enable ENC28J60 on SPI2";
category = "misc";
compatible = "unknown";
description = "Enable Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet controller on SPI2.\nINT=40";
exclusive = "GPIO2_B3", "GPIO2_B2", "GPIO2_B1", "GPIO2_B4", "GPIO4_A7";
package = "dkms-enc28j60";
};
};
A. Title (string)
titleshould not contain the product name.
rsetupwill only show compatible overlays withcompatiblefield defined. As such, do not confuse users to second guess if an overlay is truly compatible when the product name is not explicitly mentioned.titleshould not end with a period.
B. Category (string)
categorycurrently can be one of the following:
camera, display, misc
C. Compatible (array)
compatibleshould not be an SoC unless it is truly compatible with every product using that SoC.
rsetupwill match the base device tree'scompatiblewith the overlay'scompatible. As long as one value from each match, the overlay is considered compatible. Since most products' device tree contains their SoC incompatible, setting SoC in overlay'scompatiblewill make it compatible with every such product.
Explicit products list should be preferred to generic SoC matching.- If an overlay is broken,
compatibleshould beunknown.
D. Description (string)
descriptionis a multi-line text to describe the function of the overlay. It can be the same astitlewith an ending period.- Newline in
descriptionshould use\n. - Hardware parameters should be listed at the end to help the user connecting their devices.
E. Exclusive (array)
exclusiveshould refer to the device tree node and property.- For features that are muxed to a GPIO line,
exclusiveshould be the GPIO ID. - For features that use multiple GPIO lines, they should all be listed under
exclusive.
F. Package (array)
packagespecify the additional packages to be used with this overlay.- When the overlay is disabled, the specified package will NOT be removed.
Changelog for 0.1.15
radxa-overlays (0.1.15) jammy; urgency=medium
.
[ Ken Wang ]
* add i2c/pwm for radxa cm5 rpi cm4 io
.
[ ZHANG Yuntian ]
* fix: resolve some build warnings
* fix: consolidate CI workflows
* docs: update build guide
0.1.14
overlays
Additional device tree overlays to support different hardware on Radxa products
Build overlay dkms package
Due to the much more frequent development happening on the overlay compared to
the kernel in general, we are once again splitting the overlay into a dedicated package.
However, to guarantee the overlay is compatible with the installed kernel, this
package will be delivered as a source code package using dkms, instead of a prebuilt
binary package.
You can build the dkms package using the below commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get build-dep --no-install-recommends -y .
make all debBuild overlays in-tree
You will need this patch so this repo can be built with the kernel.
This is how overlays were distributed previously as part of the kernel package.
We are still supporting this for older kernels. Newer kernels like Rockchip 6.1
kernel will use the above dkms package instead.
Build overlays locally
First, make sure you have the running kernel header, gcc, and device-tree-compiler installed.
You can then run the following command to build overlays:
make -j$(nproc)Please be aware this only builds a subset of overlays, and any overlays that depend on vendor headers will fail. This is because the Makefile is intended to find overlays that are incompatible with the upstream kernel.
To delete built overlays, run the following command:
make cleanDownload prebuilt artifacts
As part of our CI pipeline, the built overlays are uploaded at the end. You can find all CI runs here, and the artifact is located inside each run.
Please be aware that artifacts expire over time, and they are not officially tested versions.
Code style
We mandate reference style for our overlays. Please visit the DTO Syntax page to learn more.
If your existing overlay uses target-path, then the Android documentation does not show a clear migration path. Below is an example of how to convert them:
/{
fragment@0 {
target-path = "/";
__overlay__ {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
};
};
}
&{/} {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
}
Metadata specs
Currently, we mandate a custom metadata node in overlays. This data is parsed by rsetup to provide a human-readable description and conflict detection. Below is a sample metadata node with detailed guidelines:
/ {
metadata {
title = "Enable ENC28J60 on SPI2";
category = "misc";
compatible = "unknown";
description = "Enable Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet controller on SPI2.\nINT=40";
exclusive = "GPIO2_B3", "GPIO2_B2", "GPIO2_B1", "GPIO2_B4", "GPIO4_A7";
package = "dkms-enc28j60";
};
};
A. Title (string)
titleshould not contain the product name.
rsetupwill only show compatible overlays withcompatiblefield defined. As such, do not confuse users to second guess if an overlay is truly compatible when the product name is not explicitly mentioned.titleshould not end with a period.
B. Category (string)
categorycurrently can be one of the following:
camera, display, misc
C. Compatible (array)
compatibleshould not be an SoC unless it is truly compatible with every product using that SoC.
rsetupwill match the base device tree'scompatiblewith the overlay'scompatible. As long as one value from each match, the overlay is considered compatible. Since most products' device tree contains their SoC incompatible, setting SoC in overlay'scompatiblewill make it compatible with every such product.
Explicit products list should be preferred to generic SoC matching.- If an overlay is broken,
compatibleshould beunknown.
D. Description (string)
descriptionis a multi-line text to describe the function of the overlay. It can be the same astitlewith an ending period.- Newline in
descriptionshould use\n. - Hardware parameters should be listed at the end to help the user connecting their devices.
E. Exclusive (array)
exclusiveshould refer to the device tree node and property.- For features that are muxed to a GPIO line,
exclusiveshould be the GPIO ID. - For features that use multiple GPIO lines, they should all be listed under
exclusive.
F. Package (array)
packagespecify the additional packages to be used with this overlay.- When the overlay is disabled, the specified package will NOT be removed.
Changelog for 0.1.14
radxa-overlays (0.1.14) jammy; urgency=medium
.
[ Nascs Fang ]
* fix: delete cm3-io waveshare35 support
* fix: replace the interrupt pin from gpio3_c6 to gpio4_c5
* feat: add waveshare lcd for 5a/5c/5d
.
[ ZHANG Yuntian ]
* fix: update GPIOZ_6's interrupt number
.
[ Ken Wang ]
* cm5io: add dwc3 host and devices support
0.1.13
overlays
Additional device tree overlays to support different hardware on Radxa products
Build overlay dkms package
Due to the much more frequent development happening on the overlay compared to
the kernel in general, we are once again splitting the overlay into a dedicated package.
However, to guarantee the overlay is compatible with the installed kernel, this
package will be delivered as a source code package using dkms, instead of a prebuilt
binary package.
You can build the dkms package using the below commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get build-dep --no-install-recommends -y .
make all debBuild overlays in-tree
You will need this patch so this repo can be built with the kernel.
This is how overlays were distributed previously as part of the kernel package.
We are still supporting this for older kernels. Newer kernels like Rockchip 6.1
kernel will use the above dkms package instead.
Build overlays locally
First, make sure you have the running kernel header, gcc, and device-tree-compiler installed.
You can then run the following command to build overlays:
make -j$(nproc)Please be aware this only builds a subset of overlays, and any overlays that depend on vendor headers will fail. This is because the Makefile is intended to find overlays that are incompatible with the upstream kernel.
To delete built overlays, run the following command:
make cleanDownload prebuilt artifacts
As part of our CI pipeline, the built overlays are uploaded at the end. You can find all CI runs here, and the artifact is located inside each run.
Please be aware that artifacts expire over time, and they are not officially tested versions.
Code style
We mandate reference style for our overlays. Please visit the DTO Syntax page to learn more.
If your existing overlay uses target-path, then the Android documentation does not show a clear migration path. Below is an example of how to convert them:
/{
fragment@0 {
target-path = "/";
__overlay__ {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
};
};
}
&{/} {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
}
Metadata specs
Currently, we mandate a custom metadata node in overlays. This data is parsed by rsetup to provide a human-readable description and conflict detection. Below is a sample metadata node with detailed guidelines:
/ {
metadata {
title = "Enable ENC28J60 on SPI2";
category = "misc";
compatible = "unknown";
description = "Enable Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet controller on SPI2.\nINT=40";
exclusive = "GPIO2_B3", "GPIO2_B2", "GPIO2_B1", "GPIO2_B4", "GPIO4_A7";
package = "dkms-enc28j60";
};
};
A. Title (string)
titleshould not contain the product name.
rsetupwill only show compatible overlays withcompatiblefield defined. As such, do not confuse users to second guess if an overlay is truly compatible when the product name is not explicitly mentioned.titleshould not end with a period.
B. Category (string)
categorycurrently can be one of the following:
camera, display, misc
C. Compatible (array)
compatibleshould not be an SoC unless it is truly compatible with every product using that SoC.
rsetupwill match the base device tree'scompatiblewith the overlay'scompatible. As long as one value from each match, the overlay is considered compatible. Since most products' device tree contains their SoC incompatible, setting SoC in overlay'scompatiblewill make it compatible with every such product.
Explicit products list should be preferred to generic SoC matching.- If an overlay is broken,
compatibleshould beunknown.
D. Description (string)
descriptionis a multi-line text to describe the function of the overlay. It can be the same astitlewith an ending period.- Newline in
descriptionshould use\n. - Hardware parameters should be listed at the end to help the user connecting their devices.
E. Exclusive (array)
exclusiveshould refer to the device tree node and property.- For features that are muxed to a GPIO line,
exclusiveshould be the GPIO ID. - For features that use multiple GPIO lines, they should all be listed under
exclusive.
F. Package (array)
packagespecify the additional packages to be used with this overlay.- When the overlay is disabled, the specified package will NOT be removed.
Changelog for 0.1.13
radxa-overlays (0.1.13) jammy; urgency=medium
.
[ ZHANG Yuntian ]
* fix: clean up RK3568 SPI3 exclusive
.
[ Mitchell Ma ]
* overlays: rk3588: add pull-up on i2c3-m1 and i2c8-m4
* overlays: disable i2c1-m0 for ROCK5B/ROCK5B+
* overlays: enable radxa 25w poe for ROCK5B+
.
[ Feng Zhang ]
* rock 5d: add radxa 8mp camera support on camera interface
0.1.12
overlays
Additional device tree overlays to support different hardware on Radxa products
Build overlay dkms package
Due to the much more frequent development happening on the overlay compared to
the kernel in general, we are once again splitting the overlay into a dedicated package.
However, to guarantee the overlay is compatible with the installed kernel, this
package will be delivered as a source code package using dkms, instead of a prebuilt
binary package.
You can build the dkms package using the below commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get build-dep --no-install-recommends -y .
make all debBuild overlays in-tree
You will need this patch so this repo can be built with the kernel.
This is how overlays were distributed previously as part of the kernel package.
We are still supporting this for older kernels. Newer kernels like Rockchip 6.1
kernel will use the above dkms package instead.
Build overlays locally
First, make sure you have the running kernel header, gcc, and device-tree-compiler installed.
You can then run the following command to build overlays:
make -j$(nproc)Please be aware this only builds a subset of overlays, and any overlays that depend on vendor headers will fail. This is because the Makefile is intended to find overlays that are incompatible with the upstream kernel.
To delete built overlays, run the following command:
make cleanDownload prebuilt artifacts
As part of our CI pipeline, the built overlays are uploaded at the end. You can find all CI runs here, and the artifact is located inside each run.
Please be aware that artifacts expire over time, and they are not officially tested versions.
Code style
We mandate reference style for our overlays. Please visit the DTO Syntax page to learn more.
If your existing overlay uses target-path, then the Android documentation does not show a clear migration path. Below is an example of how to convert them:
/{
fragment@0 {
target-path = "/";
__overlay__ {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
};
};
}
&{/} {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
}
Metadata specs
Currently, we mandate a custom metadata node in overlays. This data is parsed by rsetup to provide a human-readable description and conflict detection. Below is a sample metadata node with detailed guidelines:
/ {
metadata {
title = "Enable ENC28J60 on SPI2";
category = "misc";
compatible = "unknown";
description = "Enable Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet controller on SPI2.\nINT=40";
exclusive = "GPIO2_B3", "GPIO2_B2", "GPIO2_B1", "GPIO2_B4", "GPIO4_A7";
package = "dkms-enc28j60";
};
};
A. Title (string)
titleshould not contain the product name.
rsetupwill only show compatible overlays withcompatiblefield defined. As such, do not confuse users to second guess if an overlay is truly compatible when the product name is not explicitly mentioned.titleshould not end with a period.
B. Category (string)
categorycurrently can be one of the following:
camera, display, misc
C. Compatible (array)
compatibleshould not be an SoC unless it is truly compatible with every product using that SoC.
rsetupwill match the base device tree'scompatiblewith the overlay'scompatible. As long as one value from each match, the overlay is considered compatible. Since most products' device tree contains their SoC incompatible, setting SoC in overlay'scompatiblewill make it compatible with every such product.
Explicit products list should be preferred to generic SoC matching.- If an overlay is broken,
compatibleshould beunknown.
D. Description (string)
descriptionis a multi-line text to describe the function of the overlay. It can be the same astitlewith an ending period.- Newline in
descriptionshould use\n. - Hardware parameters should be listed at the end to help the user connecting their devices.
E. Exclusive (array)
exclusiveshould refer to the device tree node and property.- For features that are muxed to a GPIO line,
exclusiveshould be the GPIO ID. - For features that use multiple GPIO lines, they should all be listed under
exclusive.
F. Package (array)
packagespecify the additional packages to be used with this overlay.- When the overlay is disabled, the specified package will NOT be removed.
Changelog for 0.1.12
radxa-overlays (0.1.12) jammy; urgency=medium
.
[ Feng Zhang ]
* rock 5d: add antenna toggle switch
.
[ ZHANG Yuntian ]
* feat: add overlays to turn off power supply to ROCK 4 USB ports
* feat: add missing RK3399 PWM overlays
* fix: do not disable regulator to override power
* fix: update USB regulator overlay description
.
[ Nascs Fang ]
* fix: remove i2c4-m3 from rock-5b-plus
* feat: open i2c8-m4 for rock-5b-plus
* feat: open uart4-m2 for rock-5b-plus
.
[ SongJun Li ]
* feat: add rock 2f to the overlays of the rk3528 series
* feat: add medge-rk3528a io board to the overlays of the rk3528 series
.
[ Stephen Chen ]
* feat: radxa-e52c: add support for setting usb host and peripheral mode
0.1.11
overlays
Additional device tree overlays to support different hardware on Radxa products
Build overlay dkms package
Due to the much more frequent development happening on the overlay compared to
the kernel in general, we are once again splitting the overlay into a dedicated package.
However, to guarantee the overlay is compatible with the installed kernel, this
package will be delivered as a source code package using dkms, instead of a prebuilt
binary package.
You can build the dkms package using the below commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get build-dep --no-install-recommends -y .
make all debBuild overlays in-tree
You will need this patch so this repo can be built with the kernel.
This is how overlays were distributed previously as part of the kernel package.
We are still supporting this for older kernels. Newer kernels like Rockchip 6.1
kernel will use the above dkms package instead.
Build overlays locally
First, make sure you have the running kernel header, gcc, and device-tree-compiler installed.
You can then run the following command to build overlays:
make -j$(nproc)Please be aware this only builds a subset of overlays, and any overlays that depend on vendor headers will fail. This is because the Makefile is intended to find overlays that are incompatible with the upstream kernel.
To delete built overlays, run the following command:
make cleanDownload prebuilt artifacts
As part of our CI pipeline, the built overlays are uploaded at the end. You can find all CI runs here, and the artifact is located inside each run.
Please be aware that artifacts expire over time, and they are not officially tested versions.
Code style
We mandate reference style for our overlays. Please visit the DTO Syntax page to learn more.
If your existing overlay uses target-path, then the Android documentation does not show a clear migration path. Below is an example of how to convert them:
/{
fragment@0 {
target-path = "/";
__overlay__ {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
};
};
}
&{/} {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
}
Metadata specs
Currently, we mandate a custom metadata node in overlays. This data is parsed by rsetup to provide a human-readable description and conflict detection. Below is a sample metadata node with detailed guidelines:
/ {
metadata {
title = "Enable ENC28J60 on SPI2";
category = "misc";
compatible = "unknown";
description = "Enable Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet controller on SPI2.\nINT=40";
exclusive = "GPIO2_B3", "GPIO2_B2", "GPIO2_B1", "GPIO2_B4", "GPIO4_A7";
package = "dkms-enc28j60";
};
};
A. Title (string)
titleshould not contain the product name.
rsetupwill only show compatible overlays withcompatiblefield defined. As such, do not confuse users to second guess if an overlay is truly compatible when the product name is not explicitly mentioned.titleshould not end with a period.
B. Category (string)
categorycurrently can be one of the following:
camera, display, misc
C. Compatible (array)
compatibleshould not be an SoC unless it is truly compatible with every product using that SoC.
rsetupwill match the base device tree'scompatiblewith the overlay'scompatible. As long as one value from each match, the overlay is considered compatible. Since most products' device tree contains their SoC incompatible, setting SoC in overlay'scompatiblewill make it compatible with every such product.
Explicit products list should be preferred to generic SoC matching.- If an overlay is broken,
compatibleshould beunknown.
D. Description (string)
descriptionis a multi-line text to describe the function of the overlay. It can be the same astitlewith an ending period.- Newline in
descriptionshould use\n. - Hardware parameters should be listed at the end to help the user connecting their devices.
E. Exclusive (array)
exclusiveshould refer to the device tree node and property.- For features that are muxed to a GPIO line,
exclusiveshould be the GPIO ID. - For features that use multiple GPIO lines, they should all be listed under
exclusive.
F. Package (array)
packagespecify the additional packages to be used with this overlay.- When the overlay is disabled, the specified package will NOT be removed.
Changelog for 0.1.11
radxa-overlays (0.1.11) jammy; urgency=medium
.
[ CodeChenL ]
* fix: add missing #address-cells and #size-cells properties
* fix: remove the null ranges property
* fix: correct wrong device tree node name
* fix: add missing node numbers
* fix: add missing interrupt-parent property
* fix: remove redundant pinctrl and cs-gpios definitions
* fix: modify correct node index
.
[ ZHANG Yuntian ]
* fix: print warning message
* fix: update broken link
* fix: correct grammar issues
* fix: document the new distribution method
* fix: add comment to note why we need to adjust system settings
.
[ bsp ]
* rk3588: add i2s1_8ch dummy sound card overlay
.
[ Nascs Fang ]
* feat: add w5500 support for rk3568-spi3
.
[ Ken Wang ]
* overlays: enable uart7-m2 for rock5b+
* overlays: add some camera support for rock5b+
0.1.10
overlays
Additional device tree overlays to support different hardware on Radxa products
Build overlays in-tree
You will need this patch so this repo can be built with the kernel.
The official overlays are built in-tree, and is delivered as part of the kernel package.
Build overlays locally
First, make sure you have the running kernel header, gcc, and device-tree-compiler installed.
You can then run the following command to build overlays:
make -j$(nproc)Please be aware this only build a subset of overlays, and any overlays that depend on vendor headers will fail. This is because the Makefile is intended to find overlays that are incompatible with upstream kernel.
To delete built overlays, run the following command:
make cleanDownload prebuilt artifacts
As part of our CI pipeline, the built overlays are uploaded at the end. You can find all CI runs here, and the artifact is located inside each indvidual run.
Please be aware that artifacts expire over time, and they are not officially tested versions.
Code style
We mandate reference style for our overlays. Please visit DTO Syntax page to learn more.
If your existing overlay uses target-path, then the Android documentation does not show a clear migration path. Below is an example of how to convert them:
/{
fragment@0 {
target-path = "/";
__overlay__ {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
};
};
}
&{/} {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
}
Metadata specs
Currently, we mandate a custom metadata node in overlays. This data is parsed by rsetup to provide a human readable description and conflict detection. Below is a sample metadata node with detailed guidelines after:
/ {
metadata {
title = "Enable ENC28J60 on SPI2";
category = "misc";
compatible = "unknown";
description = "Enable Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet controller on SPI2.\nINT=40";
exclusive = "GPIO2_B3", "GPIO2_B2", "GPIO2_B1", "GPIO2_B4", "GPIO4_A7";
package = "dkms-enc28j60";
};
};
A. Title (string)
titleshould not contain the product name.
rsetupwill only show compatible overlays withcompatiblefield. As such, do not confuse users to second guess if an overlay is truly compatible when the product name is not explicitly mentioned.titleshould not end with a period.
B. Category (string)
categorycurrently can be one of the following:
camera, display, misc
C. Compatible (array)
compatibleshould not be an SoC unless it is truly compatible with every products using that SoC.
rsetupwill match the base device tree'scompatiblewith the overlay'scompatible. As long as one value from each match, the overlay is considered compatible. Since most products' device tree contains their SoC incompatible, setting SoC in overlay'scompatiblewill make it compatible with every such product.
Explicit products list should be preferred to generic SoC matching.- If a overlay is broken,
compatibleshould beunknown.
D. Description (string)
descriptionis a multi line text to describe the function of the overlay. It can be the same astitlewith an ending period.- Newline in
descriptionshould use\n. - Hardware parameters should be listed at the end to help user to connect their devices.
E. Exclusive (array)
exclusiveshould refer to the device tree node and property.- For features that are muxed to a GPIO line,
exclusiveshould be the GPIO ID. - For features that use multiple GPIO lines, they should all be listed under
exclusive.
F. Package (array)
packagespecify the additional packages to be used with this overlay.- When the overlay is disabled, the specified package will NOT be removed.
Changelog for 0.1.10
radxa-overlays (0.1.10) jammy; urgency=medium
.
[ Feng Zhang ]
* arm64: rockchip: add rock 5d overlays
.
[ Ken Wang ]
* add radxa cm5 io rpi camera v13 and update csi0 camera-module-index
* add radxa camera 8m 219 for rock 5a/b
0.1.9
overlays
Additional device tree overlays to support different hardware on Radxa products
Build overlays in-tree
You will need this patch so this repo can be built with the kernel.
The official overlays are built in-tree, and is delivered as part of the kernel package.
Build overlays locally
First, make sure you have the running kernel header, gcc, and device-tree-compiler installed.
You can then run the following command to build overlays:
make -j$(nproc)Please be aware this only build a subset of overlays, and any overlays that depend on vendor headers will fail. This is because the Makefile is intended to find overlays that are incompatible with upstream kernel.
To delete built overlays, run the following command:
make cleanDownload prebuilt artifacts
As part of our CI pipeline, the built overlays are uploaded at the end. You can find all CI runs here, and the artifact is located inside each indvidual run.
Please be aware that artifacts expire over time, and they are not officially tested versions.
Code style
We mandate reference style for our overlays. Please visit DTO Syntax page to learn more.
If your existing overlay uses target-path, then the Android documentation does not show a clear migration path. Below is an example of how to convert them:
/{
fragment@0 {
target-path = "/";
__overlay__ {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
};
};
}
&{/} {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
}
Metadata specs
Currently, we mandate a custom metadata node in overlays. This data is parsed by rsetup to provide a human readable description and conflict detection. Below is a sample metadata node with detailed guidelines after:
/ {
metadata {
title = "Enable ENC28J60 on SPI2";
category = "misc";
compatible = "unknown";
description = "Enable Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet controller on SPI2.\nINT=40";
exclusive = "GPIO2_B3", "GPIO2_B2", "GPIO2_B1", "GPIO2_B4", "GPIO4_A7";
package = "dkms-enc28j60";
};
};
A. Title (string)
titleshould not contain the product name.
rsetupwill only show compatible overlays withcompatiblefield. As such, do not confuse users to second guess if an overlay is truly compatible when the product name is not explicitly mentioned.titleshould not end with a period.
B. Category (string)
categorycurrently can be one of the following:
camera, display, misc
C. Compatible (array)
compatibleshould not be an SoC unless it is truly compatible with every products using that SoC.
rsetupwill match the base device tree'scompatiblewith the overlay'scompatible. As long as one value from each match, the overlay is considered compatible. Since most products' device tree contains their SoC incompatible, setting SoC in overlay'scompatiblewill make it compatible with every such product.
Explicit products list should be preferred to generic SoC matching.- If a overlay is broken,
compatibleshould beunknown.
D. Description (string)
descriptionis a multi line text to describe the function of the overlay. It can be the same astitlewith an ending period.- Newline in
descriptionshould use\n. - Hardware parameters should be listed at the end to help user to connect their devices.
E. Exclusive (array)
exclusiveshould refer to the device tree node and property.- For features that are muxed to a GPIO line,
exclusiveshould be the GPIO ID. - For features that use multiple GPIO lines, they should all be listed under
exclusive.
F. Package (array)
packagespecify the additional packages to be used with this overlay.- When the overlay is disabled, the specified package will NOT be removed.
Changelog for 0.1.9
radxa-overlays (0.1.9) jammy; urgency=medium
.
[ Alvin Xie ]
* fix: modify rock5 poe fan cooling maps
* feat: add cm3j rpi cm4 io camera overlays
* feat: add radxa cm3j rpi cm4 io 7inch touchscreen overlays
* feat: add cm3j rpi cm4 io 40pin overlays
* feat: add radxa cm3j rpi cm4 io 40 pin pwm overlay
.
[ Feng Zhang ]
* add rock 5b otg port1 dts
0.1.8
overlays
Additional device tree overlays to support different hardware on Radxa products
Build overlays in-tree
You will need this patch so this repo can be built with the kernel.
The official overlays are built in-tree, and is delivered as part of the kernel package.
Build overlays locally
First, make sure you have the running kernel header, gcc, and device-tree-compiler installed.
You can then run the following command to build overlays:
make -j$(nproc)Please be aware this only build a subset of overlays, and any overlays that depend on vendor headers will fail. This is because the Makefile is intended to find overlays that are incompatible with upstream kernel.
To delete built overlays, run the following command:
make cleanDownload prebuilt artifacts
As part of our CI pipeline, the built overlays are uploaded at the end. You can find all CI runs here, and the artifact is located inside each indvidual run.
Please be aware that artifacts expire over time, and they are not officially tested versions.
Code style
We mandate reference style for our overlays. Please visit DTO Syntax page to learn more.
If your existing overlay uses target-path, then the Android documentation does not show a clear migration path. Below is an example of how to convert them:
/{
fragment@0 {
target-path = "/";
__overlay__ {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
};
};
}
&{/} {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
}
Metadata specs
Currently, we mandate a custom metadata node in overlays. This data is parsed by rsetup to provide a human readable description and conflict detection. Below is a sample metadata node with detailed guidelines after:
/ {
metadata {
title = "Enable ENC28J60 on SPI2";
category = "misc";
compatible = "unknown";
description = "Enable Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet controller on SPI2.\nINT=40";
exclusive = "GPIO2_B3", "GPIO2_B2", "GPIO2_B1", "GPIO2_B4", "GPIO4_A7";
package = "dkms-enc28j60";
};
};
A. Title (string)
titleshould not contain the product name.
rsetupwill only show compatible overlays withcompatiblefield. As such, do not confuse users to second guess if an overlay is truly compatible when the product name is not explicitly mentioned.titleshould not end with a period.
B. Category (string)
categorycurrently can be one of the following:
camera, display, misc
C. Compatible (array)
compatibleshould not be an SoC unless it is truly compatible with every products using that SoC.
rsetupwill match the base device tree'scompatiblewith the overlay'scompatible. As long as one value from each match, the overlay is considered compatible. Since most products' device tree contains their SoC incompatible, setting SoC in overlay'scompatiblewill make it compatible with every such product.
Explicit products list should be preferred to generic SoC matching.- If a overlay is broken,
compatibleshould beunknown.
D. Description (string)
descriptionis a multi line text to describe the function of the overlay. It can be the same astitlewith an ending period.- Newline in
descriptionshould use\n. - Hardware parameters should be listed at the end to help user to connect their devices.
E. Exclusive (array)
exclusiveshould refer to the device tree node and property.- For features that are muxed to a GPIO line,
exclusiveshould be the GPIO ID. - For features that use multiple GPIO lines, they should all be listed under
exclusive.
F. Package (array)
packagespecify the additional packages to be used with this overlay.- When the overlay is disabled, the specified package will NOT be removed.
Changelog for 0.1.8
radxa-overlays (0.1.8) jammy; urgency=medium
.
[ CodeChenL ]
* feat: add rk3588-mali-enable
0.1.7
overlays
Additional device tree overlays to support different hardware on Radxa products
Build overlays in-tree
You will need this patch so this repo can be built with the kernel.
The official overlays are built in-tree, and is delivered as part of the kernel package.
Build overlays locally
First, make sure you have the running kernel header, gcc, and device-tree-compiler installed.
You can then run the following command to build overlays:
make -j$(nproc)Please be aware this only build a subset of overlays, and any overlays that depend on vendor headers will fail. This is because the Makefile is intended to find overlays that are incompatible with upstream kernel.
To delete built overlays, run the following command:
make cleanDownload prebuilt artifacts
As part of our CI pipeline, the built overlays are uploaded at the end. You can find all CI runs here, and the artifact is located inside each indvidual run.
Please be aware that artifacts expire over time, and they are not officially tested versions.
Code style
We mandate reference style for our overlays. Please visit DTO Syntax page to learn more.
If your existing overlay uses target-path, then the Android documentation does not show a clear migration path. Below is an example of how to convert them:
/{
fragment@0 {
target-path = "/";
__overlay__ {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
};
};
}
&{/} {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
}
Metadata specs
Currently, we mandate a custom metadata node in overlays. This data is parsed by rsetup to provide a human readable description and conflict detection. Below is a sample metadata node with detailed guidelines after:
/ {
metadata {
title = "Enable ENC28J60 on SPI2";
category = "misc";
compatible = "unknown";
description = "Enable Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet controller on SPI2.\nINT=40";
exclusive = "GPIO2_B3", "GPIO2_B2", "GPIO2_B1", "GPIO2_B4", "GPIO4_A7";
package = "dkms-enc28j60";
};
};
A. Title (string)
titleshould not contain the product name.
rsetupwill only show compatible overlays withcompatiblefield. As such, do not confuse users to second guess if an overlay is truly compatible when the product name is not explicitly mentioned.titleshould not end with a period.
B. Category (string)
categorycurrently can be one of the following:
camera, display, misc
C. Compatible (array)
compatibleshould not be an SoC unless it is truly compatible with every products using that SoC.
rsetupwill match the base device tree'scompatiblewith the overlay'scompatible. As long as one value from each match, the overlay is considered compatible. Since most products' device tree contains their SoC incompatible, setting SoC in overlay'scompatiblewill make it compatible with every such product.
Explicit products list should be preferred to generic SoC matching.- If a overlay is broken,
compatibleshould beunknown.
D. Description (string)
descriptionis a multi line text to describe the function of the overlay. It can be the same astitlewith an ending period.- Newline in
descriptionshould use\n. - Hardware parameters should be listed at the end to help user to connect their devices.
E. Exclusive (array)
exclusiveshould refer to the device tree node and property.- For features that are muxed to a GPIO line,
exclusiveshould be the GPIO ID. - For features that use multiple GPIO lines, they should all be listed under
exclusive.
F. Package (array)
packagespecify the additional packages to be used with this overlay.- When the overlay is disabled, the specified package will NOT be removed.
Changelog for 0.1.7
radxa-overlays (0.1.7) jammy; urgency=medium
.
[ Alvin Xie ]
* feat: add radxa zero3 poe overlay
* feat: add rock 2a radxa poe overlay
* fix: add pcie power supply for rock 2a pcie overlay
.
[ Ken Wang ]
* overlays: delete duplicate dts
* add rk3588-disable-sdhci
.
[ Nascs Fang ]
* feat: add i2c7-m3 for rock 5a and rock 5c
.
[ CodeChenL ]
* fix: installation with deb without compile rk3588 can overlays
0.1.6
overlays
Additional device tree overlays to support different hardware on Radxa products
Build overlays in-tree
You will need this patch so this repo can be built with the kernel.
The official overlays are built in-tree, and is delivered as part of the kernel package.
Build overlays locally
First, make sure you have the running kernel header, gcc, and device-tree-compiler installed.
You can then run the following command to build overlays:
make -j$(nproc)Please be aware this only build a subset of overlays, and any overlays that depend on vendor headers will fail. This is because the Makefile is intended to find overlays that are incompatible with upstream kernel.
To delete built overlays, run the following command:
make cleanDownload prebuilt artifacts
As part of our CI pipeline, the built overlays are uploaded at the end. You can find all CI runs here, and the artifact is located inside each indvidual run.
Please be aware that artifacts expire over time, and they are not officially tested versions.
Code style
We mandate reference style for our overlays. Please visit DTO Syntax page to learn more.
If your existing overlay uses target-path, then the Android documentation does not show a clear migration path. Below is an example of how to convert them:
/{
fragment@0 {
target-path = "/";
__overlay__ {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
};
};
}
&{/} {
some_node: some-node {
some_prop = "okay";
...
};
}
Metadata specs
Currently, we mandate a custom metadata node in overlays. This data is parsed by rsetup to provide a human readable description and conflict detection. Below is a sample metadata node with detailed guidelines after:
/ {
metadata {
title = "Enable ENC28J60 on SPI2";
category = "misc";
compatible = "unknown";
description = "Enable Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet controller on SPI2.\nINT=40";
exclusive = "GPIO2_B3", "GPIO2_B2", "GPIO2_B1", "GPIO2_B4", "GPIO4_A7";
package = "dkms-enc28j60";
};
};
A. Title (string)
titleshould not contain the product name.
rsetupwill only show compatible overlays withcompatiblefield. As such, do not confuse users to second guess if an overlay is truly compatible when the product name is not explicitly mentioned.titleshould not end with a period.
B. Category (string)
categorycurrently can be one of the following:
camera, display, misc
C. Compatible (array)
compatibleshould not be an SoC unless it is truly compatible with every products using that SoC.
rsetupwill match the base device tree'scompatiblewith the overlay'scompatible. As long as one value from each match, the overlay is considered compatible. Since most products' device tree contains their SoC incompatible, setting SoC in overlay'scompatiblewill make it compatible with every such product.
Explicit products list should be preferred to generic SoC matching.- If a overlay is broken,
compatibleshould beunknown.
D. Description (string)
descriptionis a multi line text to describe the function of the overlay. It can be the same astitlewith an ending period.- Newline in
descriptionshould use\n. - Hardware parameters should be listed at the end to help user to connect their devices.
E. Exclusive (array)
exclusiveshould refer to the device tree node and property.- For features that are muxed to a GPIO line,
exclusiveshould be the GPIO ID. - For features that use multiple GPIO lines, they should all be listed under
exclusive.
F. Package (array)
packagespecify the additional packages to be used with this overlay.- When the overlay is disabled, the specified package will NOT be removed.
Changelog for 0.1.6
radxa-overlays (0.1.6) jammy; urgency=medium
.
[ ZHANG Yuntian ]
* feat: add radxa-zero-emmc-full-speed.dts
* format: use multiline text instead of \n
* fix: use constant instead of magic numbers
* format: reorder overlays alphabetically
* feat: add CM3 LVDS overlay
.
[ Alvin Xie ]
* rock 5a/5c: modify rpi 7inch display proch
* rock 5c: add spi module support
.
[ RadxaMitchell ]
* update rk3588-i2c6-m0.dts
* fix: rk3588-spi0-m1-cs0-mcp2515-8mhz.dts
.
[ Feng Zhang ]
* arm64: overlays: Add overlay description for rock 5c