nixos-hardware/pine64/pinebook-pro/default.nix
Tom Fitzhenry d6b554a85c pine64-pinebook-pro: remove superfluous ap6256-firmware package
I have been running for >1 year with the upstream linux-firmware
package (i.e. just hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware = true)

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/tree/WHENCE#n2767
2023-10-11 18:36:41 +00:00

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# This configuration file can be safely imported in your system configuration.
{ pkgs, lib, ... }:
{
nixpkgs.overlays = [
(import ./overlay.nix)
];
boot.kernelPackages = lib.mkDefault pkgs.linuxPackages_latest;
# This list of modules is not entirely minified, but represents
# a set of modules that is required for the display to work in stage-1.
# Further minification can be done, but requires trial-and-error mainly.
boot.initrd.kernelModules = [
# Rockchip modules
"rockchip_rga"
"rockchip_saradc"
"rockchip_thermal"
"rockchipdrm"
# GPU/Display modules
"analogix_dp"
"cec"
"drm"
"drm_kms_helper"
"dw_hdmi"
"dw_mipi_dsi"
"gpu_sched"
"panel_edp"
"panel_simple"
"panfrost"
"pwm_bl"
# USB / Type-C related modules
"fusb302"
"tcpm"
"typec"
# PCIe/NVMe
"nvme"
"pcie_rockchip_host"
"phy_rockchip_pcie"
# Misc. modules
"cw2015_battery"
"gpio_charger"
"rtc_rk808"
];
hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware = true;
# The default powersave makes the wireless connection unusable.
networking.networkmanager.wifi.powersave = lib.mkDefault false;
}