Hi guys
Thought I should start a thread for various AOSP builds people are doing for their Sony Z5Compact. We can trouble shoot errors and generally take advantage of the way Sony encourage open source development for their devices.
Ill get the ball rolling. (see below)
AOSP NOUGAT 7.1
https://mega.nz/#!Jh5WxSYS!DkYHgBjtR...V6Vdxq11xMplcg
TWRP3.0.3
https://mega.nz/#!QhoBESZI!XzXzHvosc...X57GnZvRBEPoR4
AOSP NOUGAT
Installable .zip compiled with mm binaries: https://mega.nz/#!h8530CLS!vmwYkb4JBdx8YtOaqkETq84bFeR9wiz2KYIlNOWnFBM (as sony has not published N binaries yet.)
Nougat .img files for z5c: https://mega.nz/#!5h5gxYKI!AuCFTO6MV4J5rfMBK_A1Q4eOBr5ZoXQIG2wEW9Fffxg
AOSP MM BUILD for Z5C.
Android 6.1
New Build with Julys/Android N compatible binaries Build # MOB30W
Installable .zip: https://mega.nz/#!80BlACKS!hefd26xN36UPcgnGEfdp9BkPsZvjS3k4Bvzo3dmU9I8
Raw .img files: https://mega.nz/#!FoYTGQbT!8ifDpGlZSaXgsHo1_gLm-67YIdDo0-BW85hra5ZToVY
New Build as of 29/04/16 (untested as of yet) Ignore below list of what works as I havent flashed this to my phone yet.
https://mega.nz/#!MwJ3wSJb!6ALDvaSIPQK0kc8R6MU5mVhUmKKCzVovE54tLcNxTx0
Older MM build (.img files)
https://mega.nz/#!B5hhyYhT!Z1lMcwxHc3KC9lDRCwOcyImBXXLuHgqROZ76J5xArew
RECOMMENDED DO A FULL WIPE OF DATA AND SYSTEM BEFORE FLASHING. Have your old/stock system, recovery,boot.img saved on your pc, as TWRP is not supported in AOSP kernel.
Boots fine.
will load and use previous userdata from rooted sony stock. (but not recommended to dirty flash!)
Data connection was patchy
Camera works but is awful.
External and internal sd card detection/mounts fine, but the rom wants to re format your external sd card before it mounts.
Regards
Joeisgood99
@Joeisgood99, your links are missing the Mega decryption key.
Anyway, I compiled 5.1.1_r24 (latest Lollipop) from source and uploaded here:
https://mega.nz/#!1hZlFCoT!UIEBo9CjaYu0Eg-4CeVdRijchRqNwbErUZPL4qbhzRo
I have no Z5C so consider it fully UNtested.
Still no luck with my 6.0.0_r1 build
nilezon said:
@Joeisgood99, your links are missing the Mega decryption key.
Anyway, I compiled 5.1.1_r24 (latest Lollipop) from source and uploaded here:
https://mega.nz/#!1hZlFCoT!UIEBo9CjaYu0Eg-4CeVdRijchRqNwbErUZPL4qbhzRo
I have no Z5C so consider it fully UNtested.
Still no luck with my 6.0.0_r1 build
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Thanks for that!
I have only made it about 19 mins in to 6.0.0_r1 build before it fails.
target thumb C: libmmcamera_interface_32 <= hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_thread.c
In file included from hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera.c:44:0:
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/../common/mm_camera_interface.h:98:21: error: 'MSM_CAMERA_MAX_USER_BUFF_CNT' undeclared here (not in a function)
int32_t buf_idx[MSM_CAMERA_MAX_USER_BUFF_CNT];
^
In file included from hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_interface.c:44:0:
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/../common/mm_camera_interface.h:98:21: error: 'MSM_CAMERA_MAX_USER_BUFF_CNT' undeclared here (not in a function)
int32_t buf_idx[MSM_CAMERA_MAX_USER_BUFF_CNT];
^
In file included from hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_channel.c:40:0:
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/../common/mm_camera_interface.h:98:21: error: 'MSM_CAMERA_MAX_USER_BUFF_CNT' undeclared here (not in a function)
int32_t buf_idx[MSM_CAMERA_MAX_USER_BUFF_CNT];
^
In file included from hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_thread.c:41:0:
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/../common/mm_camera_interface.h:98:21: error: 'MSM_CAMERA_MAX_USER_BUFF_CNT' undeclared here (not in a function)
int32_t buf_idx[MSM_CAMERA_MAX_USER_BUFF_CNT];
^
build/core/binary.mk:801: recipe for target 'out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libmmcamera_interface_intermediates/src/mm_camera.o' failed
target thumb C: libmmcamera_interface_32 <= hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_sock.c
make: *** [out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libmmcamera_interface_intermediates/src/mm_camera.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
In file included from hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:45:0:
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/../common/mm_camera_interface.h:98:21: error: 'MSM_CAMERA_MAX_USER_BUFF_CNT' undeclared here (not in a function)
int32_t buf_idx[MSM_CAMERA_MAX_USER_BUFF_CNT];
^
build/core/binary.mk:801: recipe for target 'out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libmmcamera_interface_intermediates/src/mm_camera_thread.o' failed
make: *** [out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libmmcamera_interface_intermediates/src/mm_camera_thread.o] Error 1
build/core/binary.mk:801: recipe for target 'out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libmmcamera_interface_intermediates/src/mm_camera_interface.o' failed
make: *** [out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libmmcamera_interface_intermediates/src/mm_camera_interface.o] Error 1
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c: In function 'mm_stream_write_user_buf':
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1046:21: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
cont_buf->buf_cnt = my_obj->buf[buf->buf_idx].user_buf.bufs_used;
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1047:46: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
for (i = 0; i < (int32_t)cont_buf->buf_cnt; i++) {
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1048:25: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
cont_buf->buf_idx = my_obj->buf[buf->buf_idx].user_buf.buf_idx;
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1055:50: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
for (i = 0; i < (int32_t)cont_buf->buf_cnt; i++) {
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1103:21: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
cont_buf->buf_cnt = my_obj->buf[index].user_buf.bufs_used;
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1104:46: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
for (i = 0; i < (int32_t)cont_buf->buf_cnt; i++) {
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1105:25: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
cont_buf->buf_idx = my_obj->buf[index].user_buf.buf_idx;
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1112:50: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
for (i = 0; i < (int32_t)cont_buf->buf_cnt; i++) {
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c: In function 'mm_stream_read_user_buf':
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1163:60: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
frameID = (buf_info->buf->frame_idx - 1) * user_buf->buf_cnt;
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1177:65: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
my_obj->prev_timestamp = (timeStamp - (nsecs_t)(user_buf->buf_cnt * interval_nsec));
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1180:54: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
interval_nsec = (nsecs_t)(ts_delta / user_buf->buf_cnt);
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1184:38: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
for (i = 0; i < (int32_t)user_buf->buf_cnt; i++) {
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1185:54: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
buf_info->buf->user_buf.buf_idx = user_buf->buf_idx;
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1186:49: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
stream_buf = &my_obj->plane_buf[user_buf->buf_idx];
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/mm_camera_stream.c:1204:49: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
buf_info->buf->user_buf.bufs_used = user_buf->buf_cnt;
^
build/core/binary.mk:801: recipe for target 'out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libmmcamera_interface_intermediates/src/mm_camera_channel.o' failed
make: *** [out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libmmcamera_interface_intermediates/src/mm_camera_channel.o] Error 1
build/core/binary.mk:801: recipe for target 'out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libmmcamera_interface_intermediates/src/mm_camera_stream.o' failed
make: *** [out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libmmcamera_interface_intermediates/src/mm_camera_stream.o] Error 1
#### make failed to build some targets (19:09 (mm:ss)) ####
Tried to fix it with this
https://git.geekli.st/pirej/kernel/commit/3b7ca4571409e0e38ae45afedf77afbf3099d801?view=parallel
or similar but didn’t work.
Thanks for your contribution!:good:
Joeisgood99 said:
Thanks for that!
I have only made it about 19 mins in to 6.0.0_r1 build before it fails.
Tried to fix it with this ... or similar but didn’t work.
Thanks for your contribution!:good:
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I got similar errors.
You need to update the files in ./device/sony/kitakami/kernel-headers/ with files from the Sony kernel source code.
For example, replace:
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/device-sony-kitakami/blob/master/kernel-headers/media/msmb_camera.h
with
https://github.com/Tommy-Geenexus/a...n_5.x/blob/master/include/media/msmb_camera.h
to get correct MSM_CAMERA_MAX_USER_BUFF_CNT definition.
You also need to add an header include to macaddrsetup.c to make it compile. See this pull request:
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/macaddrsetup/pull/1
That's all I've got for now.
Edit:
This is the error I end up with:
Code:
No private recovery resources for TARGET_DEVICE suzuran
target Symbolic: init (out/target/product/suzuran/symbols/init)
target Unpacked: adbd (out/target/product/suzuran/obj/EXECUTABLES/adbd_intermediates/PACKED/adbd)
target StaticExecutable: healthd (out/target/product/suzuran/obj/EXECUTABLES/healthd_intermediates/LINKED/healthd)
out/host/linux-x86/bin/checkpolicy: loading policy configuration from out/target/product/suzuran/obj/ETC/sepolicy_intermediates/policy.conf
device/qcom/sepolicy/common/init_shell.te:3:ERROR 'unknown type init_shell' at token ';' on line 16010:
#for accessing fmradio device node
allow init_shell fm_radio_device:chr_file { open read ioctl };
checkpolicy: error(s) encountered while parsing configuration
make: *** [out/target/product/suzuran/obj/ETC/sepolicy_intermediates/sepolicy] Error 1
Edit2:
Possibly solution for sepolicy error:
https://github.com/alviteri/device-qcom-sepolicy/tree/test-m
Source: https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/device-qcom-sepolicy/pull/8
Edit3:
I got past the sepolicy errors, but face new problems.
Some definitions are missing:
Code:
target thumb C++: camera.msm8994_32 <= hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/HAL/QCamera2HWI.cpp
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/HAL/QCamera2HWI.cpp: In member function 'int qcamera::QCamera2HardwareInterface::sendCommand(int32_t, int32_t&, int32_t&)':
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/HAL/QCamera2HWI.cpp:3928:10: error: 'CAMERA_CMD_LONGSHOT_ON' was not declared in this scope
case CAMERA_CMD_LONGSHOT_ON:
^
hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/HAL/QCamera2HWI.cpp:3970:10: error: 'CAMERA_CMD_LONGSHOT_OFF' was not declared in this scope
case CAMERA_CMD_LONGSHOT_OFF:
^
etc ...
Awesome work @nilezon.
This thread is becoming a build diary for Sony aosp 6.0.0_r1.
I used the commits you pointed out. They fixed the issue, the build stooped 3 mins later with this error
target thumb C++: liboverlay_32 <= hardware/qcom/display/msm8994/liboverlay/overlayRotator.cpp
hardware/qcom/display/msm8994/liboverlay/overlayUtils.cpp: In function 'int overlay::utils::getMdpFormat(int, int)':
hardware/qcom/display/msm8994/liboverlay/overlayUtils.cpp:153:24: error: 'MDP_RGBA_8888_UBWC' was not declared in this scope
return MDP_RGBA_8888_UBWC;
^
hardware/qcom/display/msm8994/liboverlay/overlayUtils.cpp:155:24: error: 'MDP_RGB_565_UBWC' was not declared in this scope
return MDP_RGB_565_UBWC;
^
hardware/qcom/display/msm8994/liboverlay/overlayUtils.cpp:159:24: error: 'MDP_Y_CBCR_H2V2_UBWC' was not declared in this scope
return MDP_Y_CBCR_H2V2_UBWC;
^
target thumb C++: liboverlay_32 <= hardware/qcom/display/msm8994/liboverlay/overlayMdpRot.cpp
build/core/binary.mk:706: recipe for target 'out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/liboverlay_intermediates/overlayUtils.o' failed
make: *** [out/target/product/suzuran/obj_arm/SHARED_LIBRARIES/liboverlay_intermediates/overlayUtils.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
target thumb C++: liboverlay_32 <= hardware/qcom/display/msm8994/liboverlay/overlayMdssRot.cpp
#### make failed to build some targets (21:25 (mm:ss)) ####
All these undeclared formats are declared in /devices/sony/kitakami/kernel-headers/linux/msm_mdp.h
but haven’t had a chance to even look at why info isn’t getting passed along yet. Has been a big family oriented weekend. Just sat down. Ill look in to your errors.
Thanks again!
Seems to be a problem with a broken make config, the kitakami settings are not being applied or reverting. The source is also missing a few defines, mainly around the camera it seems.
thx for your great work!
has anyone tested the 5.1.1. builds? are there any known issues?
can't use my phone without root and bloatware instead.
M!tch said:
thx for your great work!
has anyone tested the 5.1.1. builds? are there any known issues?
can't use my phone without root and bloatware instead.
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Most are holding out for a way to keep DRM keys I think, slows down the trial and error process a bit.
M!tch said:
thx for your great work!
has anyone tested the 5.1.1. builds? are there any known issues?
can't use my phone without root and bloatware instead.
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I compiled AOSP but couldn't get it to boot. Most likely something wrong with the pre-compiled kernel image.
does the build from the op work?
M!tch said:
does the build from the op work?
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Don't know. I didn't test.
BUT, FreeXperia has published suzuran (Z5C) build for 5.1.1:
http://fxpblog.co/aosp/aosp-5-1/
http://uploaded.net/file/rg3ocwy3/from/ub0dtu
I don't know if they work either, but I guess they usually does?
I've tried flashing the images in the OP and it just hangs when sending system. Have waited 30 minutes and still nothing.
creebefu said:
I've tried flashing the images in the OP and it just hangs when sending system. Have waited 30 minutes and still nothing.
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Did you flash with the sparse flag?
Code:
fastboot -S 256M flash system system.img
nilezon said:
Did you flash with the sparse flag?
Code:
fastboot -S 256M flash system system.img
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That flashed okay, but rebooted and it ended up turning itself off after the Sony - Xperia screen.
For the others I'm literally just doing:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
etc.
Any other commands I should try?
creebefu said:
That flashed okay, but rebooted and it ended up turning itself off after the Sony - Xperia screen.
For the others I'm literally just doing:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
etc.
Any other commands I should try?
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Hmm, I didn't know that you could flash a recovery image to an Xperia phone:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I don't think there is any recovery partition.
nilezon said:
Hmm, I didn't know that you could flash a recovery image to an Xperia phone:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I don't think there is any recovery partition.
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That's strange as it was flashing fine, and says success.
I'll reset back to stock firmware, then try again without flashing recovery.
creebefu said:
That's strange as it was flashing fine, and says success.
I'll reset back to stock firmware, then try again without flashing recovery.
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You do that, but I am sure it will not boot anyway.
I think it's something wrong with the pre-built kernel, but I'm not sure.
M!tch said:
does the build from the op work?
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creebefu said:
I've tried flashing the images in the OP and it just hangs when sending system. Have waited 30 minutes and still nothing.
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nilezon said:
You do that, but I am sure it will not boot anyway.
I think it's something wrong with the pre-built kernel, but I'm not sure.
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Thanks for testing guys. I STILL don’t have a Z5C so Im kind of useless atm. I did nothing to alter the code for my build, just sync and make.
Maybe try flashing zombie boot.img (I’m assuming ramdisk is from 32.0.A.5.32/R4B or similar? ) to get aosp to build.
Ill change the op with update that building straight from source produces non bootable rom/or kernel.
Also re the recovery partition: This is new to me as I’m coming from HTC where there was a designated recovery partition however I’m sure that when you flash a recovery.img to a Sony phone
Code:
fastboot flash recovery fotatwrp.img
for example, you are flashing it to the FOTAKernel partition, which is empty on an unlocked xperia because it used to handle the OEM OTA's, but is wiped upon unlocking the phone. The only way you can boot from this partition is to have extract-elf-ramdisk compiled in your ramdisk.cpio (source code) https://github.com/Dees-Troy/extract_elf_ramdisk. Or you can just have the recovery in the boot.img and boot in to recovery via fastboot.
Sony veterans please correct me if I’m wrong.
Some info.
https://twrp.me/devices/sonyxperiaz.html
Joeisgood99 said:
Sony veterans please correct me if I’m wrong.
Some info.
https://twrp.me/devices/sonyxperiaz.html
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Thats untrue for Xperia Z5C ... It already has new bootloader and here is your recovery partition:
/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/recovery
See Z5C official sourcecode
Sent from my mint using XDA Free mobile app
nilezon said:
Don't know. I didn't test.
BUT, FreeXperia has published suzuran (Z5C) build for 5.1.1:
http://fxpblog.co/aosp/aosp-5-1/
http://uploaded.net/file/rg3ocwy3/from/ub0dtu
I don't know if they work either, but I guess they usually does?
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the op says, the build is working. but i guess it's not confirmed yet because it refers to you.
is there any other source to get information about the builds from fxp?
I've got HTC One M7 5.0.2 but it says "there is no SU binary installed". I have tried to install UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.45 using recovery but when I enter in recovery mode it says:
Android system recovery<3e>
LRX22G release-Keys
Volume up/down to move highlight;
enter buttonto select.
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
reboot to bootloader
power down
view recovery logs
apply from phone storage
apply from SD card
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg
(Code -1)
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_yes
(Code -1)
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_no
(Code -1)
handle_cota_install: install cwpkg to /data/data/cwtemp/cwpg.zip
handle_cota_install: install cwprop to /data/data/cwtemp/cwprop
Write host_mode success
handle_cota_install: No CW files. Skip cw installation.
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument).. try emmc moun
E:Can't find device node for Mount point /cache
Lux80 said:
I've got HTC One M7 5.0.2 but it says "there is no SU binary installed". I have tried to install UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.45 using recovery but when I enter in recovery mode it says:
Android system recovery<3e>
LRX22G release-Keys
Volume up/down to move highlight;
enter buttonto select.
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
reboot to bootloader
power down
view recovery logs
apply from phone storage
apply from SD card
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg
(Code -1)
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_yes
(Code -1)
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_no
(Code -1)
handle_cota_install: install cwpkg to /data/data/cwtemp/cwpg.zip
handle_cota_install: install cwprop to /data/data/cwtemp/cwprop
Write host_mode success
handle_cota_install: No CW files. Skip cw installation.
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument).. try emmc moun
E:Can't find device node for Mount point /cache
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Answered you in the other thread, you need latest twrp recovery compatible with your dual sim variant with latest supersu (2.46).
Hi, my device is stock (no unlocked bootloader or s-off) and when i turn it on after 30 seconds it just reboot
I've already tried to perform a factory reset (from recovery), but I have this error:
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg
(code -1)
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_yes
(code -1)
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_no
(code -1)
E:missing bitmap icon_ruu
(code -1)
write host_mode success
handle_cota_install: Can't mount /sdcard, 1 times
handle_cota_install: Can't mount /sdcard, 2 times
handle_cota_install: Can't mount /sdcard, 3 times
handle_cota_install: Can't mount /sdcard, 4 times
handle_cota_install: Can't mount /sdcard, 5 times
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Then I reboot the phone and nothing is changed
How can I solve this? Unlocking the bootloader and flashing a rom via custom recovery?
p.s. I've already tried to manually reset the phone via fastboot, but nothing happens
I tried to unlock the bootloader via HTC Dev, but after he ask me on the phone if I want to unlock the phone, it reboot on the bootloader and the bootloader is still locked
I also tried to reflash the RUU.zip, but fastboot oem rebootRUU doesn't work (it just reboot normally), I tried via adb with this command adb reboot oem-78 and it goes in a screen with a silver htc logo... then i use the command fastboot Flash zip RUU.zip, but he reboot the phone and not complete the procedure
sn4k3 said:
Hi, my device is stock (no unlocked bootloader or s-off) and when i turn it on after 30 seconds it just reboot
I've already tried to perform a factory reset (from recovery), but I have this error:
Then I reboot the phone and nothing is changed
How can I solve this? Unlocking the bootloader and flashing a rom via custom recovery?
p.s. I've already tried to manually reset the phone via fastboot, but nothing happens
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Stock?? Then who's signature are you using?
mb_guy said:
Stock?? Then who's signature are you using?
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This one is a friend's phone
Inviato dal mio HTC One utilizzando Tapatalk
I have a problem . try to install cm13 tothe HTC One M7 and receive this error.
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg
(Code -1)
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_yes
(Code -1)
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_no
(Code -1)
I did mention that unlock fastboot and copy cm13room's to phone storage .
Sorry for my english i' from romania
soeinromaniuc said:
I have a problem . try to install cm13 tothe HTC One M7 and receive this error.
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg
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E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_yes
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E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_no
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I did mention that unlock fastboot and copy cm13room's to phone storage .
Sorry for my english i' from romania
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Not sure if I understand, but are you trying to flash a custom rom using the stock recovery?
You need an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery to flash a rom.
https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_m7
@soeinromaniuc Why did you PM'ed me a picture of your stock recovery? Read my post above, you need a custom recovery to flash a rom. The link in my post above are the instructions how to flash CyanogenMod. Read that carefully and it should be fine. If you have any questions post here.
I have a problem. I tried to install ruu update ( 7.1..... ) on my htc one m7. But the installation failed after few seconds on sending. Now when i try to switch on the phone i can only see a htc logo and next the grey background ( the system doesn't start up ). I think the problem may be with the system, because in fastboot mode i can see that the version is 7.1.104, but my previous version was 6..3.xxx.xx ( i don't remember all digit ). I tried to wipe cache, factory reset but it doesn't work. In recovery mode i can see :
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg
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E:missing bitmap icon_ruu
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handle_cota_install: Can't mount /sdcard, 1 times
handle_cota_install: Can't mount /sdcard, 2 times
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handle_cota_install: Can't mount /sdcard,5 times
Please help me.
ps. sorry for my bad english.
Threat to close, i solved the problem with it by this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2281365