There are numerous drivers disabled in the supplied diff which can be
configured as modules. What's the reason for not including these?

The way we normally handle boot-critical modules is to include them in
the installer, and then they will automatically be included in the
initrd built for each new kernel as it is installed. Is there any
special reason that we need to make the drivers you mentioned built-in
instead of doing this?

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  enable ARCH_SUNXI (and friends) in arm64 kernel .config

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