Konrad Dybcio 0a631a36f7 arm64: dts: qcom: Add device tree for Sony Xperia 1 IV
Add support for Sony Xperia 1 IV, a.k.a PDX223. This device is a part
of the SoMC SM8450 Nagara platform and currently it is the only
device based on that board, so no -common DTSI is created until (if?)
other Nagara devices appear.

This commit brings support for:
* SD Card
* USB (*including SuperSpeed*)
* ADSP/CDSP/SLPI (modem remains untested for now)
* Most regulators (some GPIO-enabled ones require PMIC GPIOs but
trying to access any SPMI device crashes the device..)
* Part of I2C-connected peripherals (notably no touch due to a
driver bug)
* PCIe0 (PCIe1 is unused)

Do note display via simplefb is not supported, as the display is blanked
upon exiting XBL.

To create a working boot image, you need to run:
cat arch/arm64/boot/Image.gz arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sm8450-sony-xperia-\
nagara-pdx223.dtb > .Image.gz-dtb

mkbootimg \
--kernel .Image.gz-dtb \
--ramdisk some_initrd.img \
--pagesize 4096 \
--base 0x0 \
--kernel_offset 0x8000 \
--ramdisk_offset 0x1000000 \
--tags_offset 0x100 \
--cmdline "SOME_CMDLINE" \
--dtb_offset 0x1f00000 \
--header_version 1 \
--os_version 12 \
--os_patch_level 2022-06 \ # or newer
-o boot.img-sony-xperia-pdx223

Then, you need to flash it on the device and get rid of all the
vendor_boot/dtbo mess:

// You have to either pull vbmeta{"","_system"} from
// /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/ or build one as a part of AOSP build process
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta_system \
vbmeta_system.img

fastboot flash boot boot.img-sony-xperia-pdx223
fastboot erase vendor_boot
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash dtbo emptydtbo.img
fastboot reboot

Where emptydtbo.img is a tiny file that consists of 2 bytes (all zeroes), doing
a "fastboot erase" won't cut it, the bootloader will go crazy and things will
fall apart when it tries to overlay random bytes from an empty partition onto a
perfectly good appended DTB.

Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@somainline.org>
Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220714123406.1919836-5-konrad.dybcio@somainline.org
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