# Specific to Raspberry Pi - name: Install udev rule /etc/udev/rules.d/92-rtc-i2c.rules from template, to transfer hwclock to system clock at dev creation, if rtc_id is defined and rtc_id != "none" (root:root, 0644 by default) template: src: 92-rtc-i2c.rules dest: /etc/udev/rules.d/92-rtc-i2c.rules when: rtc_id is defined and rtc_id != "none" # RTC requires a change to the device tree (and reboot) - name: Enable i2c-rtc device (with "dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,{{ rtc_id }}=on" in /boot/config.txt, requires reboot!) if rtc_id is defined and rtc_id != "none" and is_raspbian lineinfile: path: /boot/config.txt line: "dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,{{ rtc_id }}=on" state: present when: rtc_id is defined and rtc_id != "none" and is_raspbian - name: Enable i2c-rtc device (with "dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,{{ rtc_id }}=on" in /boot/firmware/config.txt, requires reboot!) if rtc_id is defined and rtc_id != "none" and is_ubuntu lineinfile: path: /boot/firmware/usercfg.txt line: "dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,{{ rtc_id }}=on" state: present when: rtc_id is defined and rtc_id != "none" and is_ubuntu # CLARIF: Ubuntu runs increasingly well on RPi hardware, starting in 2020 especially - name: 'Install packages: fake-hwclock, dphys-swapfile' package: name: - fake-hwclock # 2021-03-15: Missing on Ubuntu etc. RasPiOS installs this regardless -- to save/restore system clock on machines w/o working RTC (above). - dphys-swapfile # 2021-03-15: Missing on Ubuntu etc. RasPiOS installs this regardless -- to autogenerate and use a swap file (below). state: present - name: Increase swap file size (to CONF_SWAPSIZE={{ pi_swap_file_size }} in /etc/dphys-swapfile) as kalite pip download fails lineinfile: path: /etc/dphys-swapfile regexp: "^CONF_SWAPSIZE" line: "CONF_SWAPSIZE={{ pi_swap_file_size }}" - name: Restart swap service "dphys-swapfile" #command: /etc/init.d/dphys-swapfile restart systemd: # Had been...a rare/legacy service that was NOT systemd name: dphys-swapfile state: restarted #- name: Enable bluetooth in /boot/firmware/syscfg.txt on Ubuntu (needs reboot) # lineinfile: # path: /boot/firmware/syscfg.txt # regexp: '^include*' # line: 'include btcfg.txt' # when: is_ubuntu