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I've upstreamed these patches in NixOS/nixpkgs#144409, which means we no longer have to build the kernel every time we update just to get bluetooth working 🎉 While these changes have landed in master, they haven't been back-ported to 21.05. They will be available via 21.11, which I'm currently testing (along with this commit) by setting my `nixos` channel to the necessary nixpkgs pre-release branch, e.g. ```bash sudo nix-channel --remove nixos sudo nix-channel --add https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/release-21.11.tar.gz nixos sudo nix-channel --update nixos ``` *Note that if you use the above branch like I am, you might miss the cache on some pkgs and spend even longer building those (looking at you libreoffice).* As of writing this PR, the current kernel is 5.15.4 and all seems to be working well.
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664 B
Nix
{ lib, pkgs, ... }: {
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imports = [
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../../../common/cpu/intel
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../../../common/pc/laptop
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../../../common/pc/ssd
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];
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# Includes the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth firmware for the QCA6390.
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hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware = true;
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# Requires at least 5.12 for working wi-fi and bluetooth.
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boot.kernelPackages = lib.mkIf (lib.versionOlder pkgs.linux.version "5.12") (lib.mkDefault pkgs.linuxPackages_latest);
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# Touchpad goes over i2c.
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# Without this we get errors in dmesg on boot and hangs when shutting down.
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boot.blacklistedKernelModules = [ "psmouse" ];
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# Allows for updating firmware via `fwupdmgr`.
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services.fwupd.enable = true;
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}
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