If you need kernel source for whatever reason it can be downloaded from here
http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads/P00
In filtered by select Desire 510 and hit Find Files
And download kernel source that you need
Still waiting on source code for the US Cricket variant. I have contacted HTC twice thus far with no results, Hopefully if i can get a backing of follows to message them about it they will finally release it.
Can you give link for EU stock kernel? (I have got bootloop and cant boot my phone xd)
shinru2004 said:
Still waiting on source code for the US Cricket variant. I have contacted HTC twice thus far with no results, Hopefully if i can get a backing of follows to message them about it they will finally release it.
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Any luck?
Sent from my SM-P600 using XDA Free mobile app
i need kernel for 64bit eu version?? but the one for eu is not correct one??
Inside 4ndroid said:
i need kernel for 64bit eu version?? but the one for eu is not correct one??
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Its not that the source isn't correct so much as we have no way to root or build recovery. Once you guys have root then we can pull the stock kernel and recovery to make TWRP.
tylerholbrook said:
Any luck?
Sent from my SM-P600 using XDA Free mobile app
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Actually yes i have a working/booting Cricket kernel with write protection removed, its posted on a different site but i will try to make a thread here with the link
wolfaas12345 said:
If you need kernel source for whatever reason it can be downloaded from here
http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads/P00
In filtered by select Desire 510 and hit Find Files
And download kernel source that you need
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a general question, are these "source" files also namely RUU files? and can be used in HBoot mode or something?
still learning, thanks,
DX///M said:
a general question, are these "source" files also namely RUU files? and can be used in HBoot mode or something?
still learning, thanks,
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No, they have to be compiled into an img file, and then can be flashed through HBoot using the Android Debug Bridge (adb), or packaged in an RUU by the manufacturer. Source code is what you use to make/modify binary code. It's of no use to you unless you're a super duper computer geek lol
Sent from my HTC Desire 510
shinru2004 said:
Its not that the source isn't correct so much as we have no way to root or build recovery. Once you guys have root then we can pull the stock kernel and recovery to make TWRP.
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righto so i finally got the 64bit eu version rooted now as to building twrp i have my linux environment setup and ready to go now i am stuck here
Device Tree:
git clone *URL TO DEVICE TREE* -b kitkat device/*VENDOR*/*CODENAME*
Kernel:
git clone *URL TO KERNEL* -b kitkat kernel/*VENDOR*/*BOARD*
i have a url to device tree which i got from rbhheromax but what do i do for the kernel?????
Related
Original APP folder from most current leak::
App Folder
Original Framework folder from most current leak::
Framework Folder
Tiny's One_V Port so far:
(Boots to the Bootanimation.)
tiny4579 said:
Here is my logcat, maybe someone can figure it out. I'm taking a break for now:
logcat.txt
My current ROM is below.
sense-ics-inc.zip
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Rom Update Utility:
RUU_PRIMO_U_ICS_40A_HTCCN_CHS_1.68.1400.2_Radio_20 .67.30.0831U_3831.15.00.28_M_release_254948_signed .exe
Run the RUU
Wait a bit until the Rom Update Utility lets you press 'Next.'
Don't press 'Next' though,
Go to your Start Menu > Run > type in %temp%
Now sort the folder by 'Date.'
The first folder will be the folder that has a 'rom.zip' inside of it inside of the 2nd folder.
HTC_One_V_Ramdisk:
V_Ramdisk Download
Porting a ROM is one thing, porting a kernel is something else entirely.
If you've never done a port, look up wildstang83 porting guide. It'll at least point you in the right direction.
I'd like to help you out with this project if you need it. There is a port of this on the DHD forums so maybe we can learn something from it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1545595
PureMotive said:
I'd like to help you out with this project if you need it. There is a port of this on the DHD forums so maybe we can learn something from it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1545595
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I thought of that too. But since the DInc is a 'QSD' (1000Mhz Qualcomm Snapdragon) and the Desire HD and the Desire S are 'MSM' (Mobile Station) We can't use their ports to help us :/
Being that the DInc is a qsd8k (8650 to be exact) we'll need to keep an eye out for ports with the same processor.. Oh man I wish the old Desire could get a port of this, lol. We'd have no problem at all..
Tribulattifather said:
Saw nobody was getting this started.
I am currently working on it a bit but I defenitley need help compiling a kernel.
Rom Update Utility:
RUU_PRIMO_U_ICS_40A_HTC_Europe_1.56.401.1_Radio_20.66.30.0831U_3831
(For the newbies)
Run the RUU
Wait a bit until the Rom Update Utility lets you press 'Next.'
Don't press 'Next' though,
Go to your Start Menu > Run > type in %temp%
Now sort the folder by 'Date.'
The first folder will be the folder that has a 'rom.zip' inside of it inside of the 2nd folder.
Kernel Source:
HTC Sensation XE (HTC Europe) - ICS CRC - 3.0.16 kernel source code
Look at the 9th one in the list
I hope that we can get this working for our DInc's.
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kernel source wont help you at all for the 3.xx kernel from other htc phones, so dont bother
i ported sense 4 to the inc 2 (admittedly a lot easier cuz its msm7x30 which most of the ports are) and will give it a shot on my og inc time permitting
see inc2 port here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1553357
the hacked .35 kernels from your ics aosp roms *should* be good (only need zimage) and then we d have to hack up the ramdisk from the htc one to work well enough to boot
When you say
nitsuj17 said:
(only need zimage) and then we d have to hack up the ramdisk from the htc one to work well enough to boot
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do you mean we'd need the zimage from HTC One V?
Edit: Updated first post with the zImage and Ramdisk that I extracted from the One V RUU.
Tribulattifather said:
When you say
do you mean we'd need the zimage from HTC One V?
Edit: Updated first post with the zImage and Ramdisk that I extracted from the One V RUU.
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no, you need the zimage from one of the ics aosp inc roms and the extracted ramdisk from the htc one v
Okay. Thank you for clarifying for me.
I'm getting down to business now ^>^
PonsAsinorem said:
Porting a ROM is one thing, porting a kernel is something else entirely.
If you've never done a port, look up wildstang83 porting guide. It'll at least point you in the right direction.
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can u tell the link to wildstang83 porting guide thread?
orochi9999 said:
can u tell the link to wildstang83 porting guide thread?
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★wildstang83's Guide For Basic Porting★
PonsAsinorem said:
★wildstang83's Guide For Basic Porting★
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thank u!
I'd like to help if needed, have a lot of experience with ics on Og EVO don't have a inc but been working on sense4.0 Og port and kernel for a bit now..(same chipset) let me know.
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2012oasis said:
I'd like to help if needed, have a lot of experience with ics on Og EVO don't have a inc but been working on sense4.0 Og port and kernel for a bit now..(same chipset) let me know.
Sent from my HTC OneX using xda premium
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Well, we're at a standpoint of figuring out which files need to be added/edited from the One_v ramdisk so we can make a working kernel.
Tribulattifather said:
Well, we're at a standpoint of figuring out which files need to be added/edited from the One_v ramdisk so we can make a working kernel.
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can you get a logcat or pm me a ROM link? I'd like to look. No guarantees of success. Sadly the sense devs that could figure it out I think have left the incredible.
Also a working ramdisk still doesn't mean the kernel is good. The kernel may need some changes.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2 Beta-5
I'll upload the ROM port I just made a few days back. It has most of what I thought might work..
Tribulattifather said:
I'll upload the ROM port I just made a few days back. It has most of what I thought might work..
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I'd like to try tonight if I can. I'm hoping that an HWA enabled AOSP ICS kernel works with it.
I'm uploading now. Been busy all day.
I think the only way that an HWA enabled AOSP ICS kernel will work is if we figure out which parts of the ramdisk we'll need to add to it.
I have the Ramdisk extracted and uploaded on the OP if you need it.
Edit: Upload at 38% - I have a terrible connection speed for upload bandwith, which is at 49Kb/s..
Ahh! Excited..
Sent from my HTC Droid Incredible using Tapatalk 2 Beta-5
Tribulattifather said:
I'm uploading now. Been busy all day.
I think the only way that an HWA enabled AOSP ICS kernel will work is if we figure out which parts of the ramdisk we'll need to add to it.
I have the Ramdisk extracted and uploaded on the OP if you need it.
Edit: Upload at 38% - I have a terrible connection speed for upload bandwith, which is at 49Kb/s..
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I'm actually stabbing in the dark as much as you. Never messed much with roms. I'm more of a troubleshooter rather than a rom/kernel chef. I find tweaks and adapt for my kernels. But I noticed there's no init.inc.rc in that ramdisk. Other than that my mind's dead so I'll have to look tomorrow/this weekend.
I apologize for the delay in posting the port link. You'll have to forgive my internet. But, I assure you that the download is as fast as I can get it with my own server that I use.
EDIT: Port is on the next page --->
Just to make sure that everyone is on the same page - This port is NOT a working port.
It will flash to the DInc and it will install properly but it does not boot. And it is obvious why, lol, because we are still missing the piece to the puzzle to make a working kernel.
I hope that this will give you what you need to get this project I started the thrust in the right direction.
As for my method thus far, I am using the zImage from and AOSP ICS port with Ramdisk parts from the One_V.
Post Script - Today is my third year anniversary being apart of XDA. And I can only hope many more years to come.
CHEERS ALL!
Hey guys,
I know the dev scene is pretty bleak here. I already had the android 4.3 jellybean source code synced on my laptop, since I was creating builds for my Nexus.
I tried for the SP, but then I realized that there is no device tree present. I found one by Krabappel but it was incomplete (or atleast I think so). It refers to 2 other extract-files.sh, but for the life of me I can't figure out which ones.
I know there are a few devs here, so can one of them help me out here? How to I get the blobs for the phone?
If I get that going, we can start with an AOSP build and then keep adding stuff to it.
Let me know. \
Cheers! :good:
sarkar1990 said:
Hey guys,
I know the dev scene is pretty bleak here. I already had the android 4.3 jellybean source code synced on my laptop, since I was creating builds for my Nexus.
I tried for the SP, but then I realized that there is no device tree present. I found one by Krabappel but it was incomplete (or atleast I think so). It refers to 2 other extract-files.sh, but for the life of me I can't figure out which ones.
I know there are a few devs here, so can one of them help me out here? How to I get the blobs for the phone?
If I get that going, we can start with an AOSP build and then keep adding stuff to it.
Let me know. \
Cheers! :good:
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I tried building cm10.1 for the sp, but could not get past the kernel logo. Even the recovery didn't work.
If you want the blobs, I can upload them somewhere. I had extracted them from the current 4.1.2 implementation on the device.
the extract-files.sh are in the below repo
"repository": "android_device_sony_common",
"target_path": "device/sony/common"
I have tried to build the recoveryimage but I am getting problem in builting kernel.elf as normally it is in kernel.img
I have tried to both method building kernel and using zImage.
nil1511 said:
the extract-files.sh are in the below repo
"repository": "android_device_sony_common",
"target_path": "device/sony/common"
I have tried to build the recoveryimage but I am getting problem in builting kernel.elf as normally it is in kernel.img
I have tried to both method building kernel and using zImage.
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Did you try to convert the zimage to elf using the build tools?
Here's the link that you may try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43356450&postcount=2
eeehaw said:
I tried building cm10.1 for the sp, but could not get past the kernel logo. Even the recovery didn't work.
If you want the blobs, I can upload them somewhere. I had extracted them from the current 4.1.2 implementation on the device.
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Awesome. You can either upload them link me the git if its there
sarkar1990 said:
Did you try to convert the zimage to elf using the build tools?
Here's the link that you may try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43356450&postcount=2
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I mean that i tried to make write device files from scratch
as given here
[link]http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_porting_intro[/link]
as on method 3 i tried using zImage as kernel as stated there.
but make recoveryimage fails
nil1511 said:
I mean that i tried to make write device files from scratch
as given here
[link]http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_porting_intro[/link]
as on method 3 i tried using zImage as kernel as stated there.
but make recoveryimage fails
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If you want to learn. It would be best to clone the Doomlord git and then read the files and scripts that are present there. This will give you the knowledge you may need to proceed further.
the git for our processor msm8960t is already present on github. Also download the kernel sources and drivers provided by Sony themselves from their developerworld page
sarkar1990 said:
the git for our processor msm8960t is already present on github.
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You mean the kernel sources or the cm / aosp sources ? Can you provide a link.
eeehaw said:
You mean the kernel sources or the cm / aosp sources ? Can you provide a link.
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Here is the link
https://github.com/DooMLoRD/android_kernel_sony_msm8960t.git
eeehaw said:
I tried building cm10.1 for the sp, but could not get past the kernel logo. Even the recovery didn't work.
If you want the blobs, I can upload them somewhere. I had extracted them from the current 4.1.2 implementation on the device.
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I am using the device tree: https://github.com/Krabappel2548/android_device_sony_huashan
I added CPU_TARGET_VARIANT according to JB 4.3 requirements. And loaded up the required gits.
But the thing is now I get an error:
Code:
Code:
make: *** No rule to make target `device/sony/huashan/zImage', needed by `out/target/product/huashan/kernel'. Stop.
Could you help me out a bit?
I recall CM10.1 needing a kernel build from scratch, along with building the ROM
"你看到了没? 爱让我流胆怯的泪..."
"Have you seen it? Love has made me cry cowardly tears..."
sarkar1990 said:
I am using the device tree: https://github.com/Krabappel2548/android_device_sony_huashan
I added CPU_TARGET_VARIANT according to JB 4.3 requirements. And loaded up the required gits.
But the thing is now I get an error:
Code:
Code:
make: *** No rule to make target `device/sony/huashan/zImage', needed by `out/target/product/huashan/kernel'. Stop.
Could you help me out a bit?
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I did not use krabappel's device files. I had based my stuff on the Xperia T. I'll try this probably tonight.
eeehaw said:
I did not use krabappel's device files. I had based my stuff on the Xperia T. I'll try this probably tonight.
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Can you push your device file on github
nil1511 said:
Can you push your device file on github
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I'm behind a very nasty proxy which makes it super hard to push/pull files from github. Instead of pulling i just download the zip archives.
I'll check out ways to push files though.
eeehaw said:
I'm behind a very nasty proxy which makes it super hard to push/pull files from github. Instead of pulling i just download the zip archives.
I'll check out ways to push files though.
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Man, I keep running into the error! Ahh.. I think we need a better device tree.
sarkar1990 said:
Man, I keep running into the error! Ahh.. I think we need a better device tree.
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Try getting the yuga tree, and change yuga to huashan, and fusion3 to viskan wherever possible.
This should not be straightforward. You will have to make some tweaks also.
That *might* work.
CallMeVentus said:
I recall CM10.1 needing a kernel build from scratch, along with building the ROM
"你看到了没? 爱让我流胆怯的泪..."
"Have you seen it? Love has made me cry cowardly tears..."
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You mean coping the kernel sources files to kernel/sony/huashan right ? I did the same thing.
eeehaw said:
Try getting the yuga tree, and change yuga to huashan, and fusion3 to viskan wherever possible.
This should not be straightforward. You will have to make some tweaks also.
That *might* work.
You mean coping the kernel sources files to kernel/sony/huashan right ? I did the same thing.
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Hmm....and did you define the kernel building path in the boardconfig.mk?
"你看到了没? 爱让我流胆怯的泪..."
"Have you seen it? Love has made me cry cowardly tears..."
CallMeVentus said:
Hmm....and did you define the kernel building path in the boardconfig.mk?
"你看到了没? 爱让我流胆怯的泪..."
"Have you seen it? Love has made me cry cowardly tears..."
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yes. The kernel was getting built. I was able to see a boot logo on the screen. FreeXperia/Sony logo in this case. And then it would hang. Once I got a bootloop. I was messing around with the ramdisk to see if any hacks get it working.
eeehaw said:
yes. The kernel was getting built. I was able to see a boot logo on the screen. FreeXperia/Sony logo in this case. And then it would hang. Once I got a bootloop. I was messing around with the ramdisk to see if any hacks get it working.
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Did you implement the changes needed for a CM kernel from its stock sources? I'm not sure of the changes, though. Each kernel differs.
"你看到了没? 爱让我流胆怯的泪..."
"Have you seen it? Love has made me cry cowardly tears..."
CallMeVentus said:
Did you implement the changes needed for a CM kernel from its stock sources? I'm not sure of the changes, though. Each kernel differs.
"你看到了没? 爱让我流胆怯的泪..."
"Have you seen it? Love has made me cry cowardly tears..."
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No. I knew there were changes but I never knew what they were ? I asked a few people in a few threads but was not able to decipher.
Do you have any idea what sort of changes are required. ?
USB Driver
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE500CL/ASUS_Android_USB_drivers_for_Windows_20150212.zip
ZE550ML ROM
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE550ML/UL-Z008-WW-2.12.40.9-user.zip.secure
ZE551ML ROM
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE551ML/UL-Z00A-WW-2.12.40.9-user.zip.secure
Kernel source
ZE550ML/ZE551ML
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE550ML/zenfone2_2_12_40.zip
Great!! Looking forward for great dev support..
Fire code said:
USB Driver
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE500CL/ASUS_Android_USB_drivers_for_Windows_20150212.zip
ZE550ML ROM
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE550ML/UL-Z008-WW-2.12.40.9-user.zip.secure
ZE551ML ROM
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE551ML/UL-Z00A-WW-2.12.40.9-user.zip.secure
Kernel source
ZE550ML/ZE551ML
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE550ML/zenfone2_2_12_40.zip
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Links for ZE551ML and ZE550ML ROMs are broken.
BACKUP
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Originally Posted by Fire code
USB Driver
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-1_qo5woThsQkNWQnVwZG9CVzA&authuser=0
ZE550ML ROM
N/A(sorry ~i didn't backup this~ )
ZE551ML ROM
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-1_qo5woThsTnM3bjQxaHJoUzg&authuser=0
Kernel source
ZE550ML/ZE551ML
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Zen...e2_2_12_40.zip
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-1_qo5woThsOHhkTUNEUFItdFU&authuser=0
I can't wait tell I get this device. Nothing but good old cyanogenmod and aosp roms.
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Anyone rip any apps out and had success with them running on AOSP yet?
Do you guys think there will be an Ubuntu Touch edition for the ZenFone 2? It has an Intel CPU, I really wish that.
update link
USB Driver:
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE500CL/ASUS_Android_USB_drivers_for_Windows_20150212.zip
ZE500CL
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE500CL/UL-ASUS_Z00D-WW-12.16.4.3-user.zip
ZE550ML
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE550ML/UL-Z008-WW-2.12.40.11-user.zip
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE550ML/UL-Z008-WW-2.12.40.9-user.zip
ZE551ML
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE551ML/UL-Z00A-WW-2.12.40.11-user.zip
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE551ML/UL-Z00A-WW-2.12.40.9-user.zip
hp420 said:
Anyone rip any apps out and had success with them running on AOSP yet?
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You can get some ZenFone 2 apps From :-
I have deodexed rom.
and ported some apps and they are working flawlessly on CM11 without any bug.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...enfone-2-apps-port-root-t3073195#post59906345
ThunderSky7 said:
You can get some ZenFone 2 apps From :-
I have deodexed rom.
and ported some apps and they are working flawlessly on CM11 without any bug.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...enfone-2-apps-port-root-t3073195#post59906345
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Deodexed rom meaning you have a zenfone 2 stock deodexded rom? Do you have a link to it or the rom is private?
You should add screenshots.. :good:
thanks for drivers
sooo much repo'ing to get AOSP before the compiling even begins. There's gotta be a better way for them to maintain the repository. :/
Edit:
After downloading around 40 gigs of files from AOSP, won't compile on our phones. Looks like build tools are only 64-bit and the Debian Jessie chroot I'm using on the phone isn't allowing the 64-bit tools to execute. Our kernel reports that it IS in fact x86_64, but I can't seem to find the phone's /lib64 directory to map to the chroot. So, something that could be fun is now a huge headache -- may need to put together a pc just to build this kernel & hope I still have enough bandwidth from my ISP to repo another 40 gigs.
ycavan said:
sooo much repo'ing to get AOSP before the compiling even begins. There's gotta be a better way for them to maintain the repository. :/
Edit:
After downloading around 40 gigs of files from AOSP, won't compile on our phones. Looks like build tools are only 64-bit and the Debian Jessie chroot I'm using on the phone isn't allowing the 64-bit tools to execute. Our kernel reports that it IS in fact x86_64, but I can't seem to find the phone's /lib64 directory to map to the chroot. So, something that could be fun is now a huge headache -- may need to put together a pc just to build this kernel & hope I still have enough bandwidth from my ISP to repo another 40 gigs.
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It's already several years ago Android build tools migrated to x64-only. So, you cannot build Android (even 32bit version) on x32 machine.
Zenfone 2 kernel is 64bit. But Android itself is 32bit. You still can start 64bit binaries if you want. I'm using 64bit busybox and some other utilities I've made.
I didn't try to compile Zf2 kernel yet because there is no unlocked bootloader exist, so you simply can't boot your own kernel.
I was able to apt-get lib64 on debian jessie ( was called libc6-amd64 ) & that moved things along until the assembler refused to load libz.so. No amount of looking around helped figure that one out since libz.so did exist.
This is just something fun to do while waiting for the unlocked bootloader. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to just compile your own kernel on your phone?
Compilation requires a lot of typing in command line. I cannot imagine doing this on phone. It's simply crazy. I'm not even talking about time needed for compilation.
I'm using PC (with linux VM) to compile everything.
sorg said:
Compilation requires a lot of typing in command line. I cannot imagine doing this on phone. It's simply crazy. I'm not even talking about time needed for compilation.
I'm using PC (with linux VM) to compile everything.
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@sorg..so currently is there anything that you have produced for zenfone 2? and is it possible for this phone to be developed once asus release and unlock the BL?
cangcan said:
@sorg..so currently is there anything that you have produced for zenfone 2? and is it possible for this phone to be developed once asus release and unlock the BL?
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Yes, i've compiled many binaries already.
Of course it's possible to develop for ZF2. There is ASUS Nexsus Player (fugu) device in CM12 repository which is basically very close to ZE550/ZE551. So, there is already a lot of code in Cyanogenmod. But, i prefer stock ROM anyway.
sorg said:
Yes, i've compiled many binaries already.
Of course it's possible to develop for ZF2. There is ASUS Nexsus Player (fugu) device in CM12 repository which is basically very close to ZE550/ZE551. So, there is already a lot of code in Cyanogenmod. But, i prefer stock ROM anyway.
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That's good news sorg, great to know you've been getting some code flowing while waiting for the bootloader unlock tool.:thumbup: I'll have to check out your repositories when I get the chance, especially since I wanted the device tree for my rom projects.
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Hello there, it's time to get this rolling somewhere.
This is a Development-Thread. Please don't post if you aren't a developer.
What this IS
This is a Development thread, a platform for developers to discuss the development of CyanogenMod for the G925F. It's made so that we can get this working, fix up the problems - because there will be severe ones - and achieve a working official Rom at some point.
At the moment it's @OldDroid and me with help, but it would be awesome if interested devs would join in so that we can make this a team effort.
In short, it's a Dev-Thread in a dev section.
Right now it doesn't work and I'm not sure that it will work.
What this IS NOT
This is NOT a working Rom. Not even close. I can only link you to the kernel repo and soon to device and vendor, as they are almost completed for a first try.
And yes, there is no download link for the Rom. Because there isn't anything you could download yet.
This is also NOT intended as a Q&A thread. Please don't ask if your variant will be supported, I will respond by trolling. Firstand only priority is to get this running, then we'll talk about variants.
And ETA is an evil word with no meaning here. I work slowly, deal with it
Where are we currently?
Much further than a day ago
Thanks to @OldDroid, we've teamed up
All the links you want (minus the download link :angel
device: (soon, almost complete)
https://gitlab.com/mythos234/device_samsung_zeroltexx
vendor:
https://gitlab.com/mythos234/vendor_samsung_zerolte
kernel:
https://gitlab.com/mythos234/zerolte-kernel-CM
Once available, buggy alpha builds will be posted here
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vendor and device will soon be pushed to my github
Reserved
i'll join you ... also started working on cm12.1 for s6 edge 5 days ago (currently in england with my school class)
vendor is setup
OldDroid said:
i'll join you ... also started working on cm12.1 for s6 edge 5 days ago (currently in england with my school class)
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Welcome aboard then
vendor is finally setup and good to go!
https://github.com/mythos234/vendor_samsung_zerolte
It's apparently not without some minor casualties, but we got it. Huge thanks to @RaymanFX, he's helping me, since I'm not that much into CM building yet and I'm also basing this project on his CM for the N910C, which's 5433 is darn similar to our 7420, so we got a pretty good base to begin with.
add me as participant to the repos ^^
https://github.com/OldDroid
OldDroid said:
add me as participant to the repos ^^
https://github.com/OldDroid
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Done for all the 3 of them
Looks like I killed Bluetooth for now (lol). Other than that it's slow but steady progress.
mythos234 said:
Looks like I killed Bluetooth for now (lol). Other than that it's slow but steady progress.
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What do you mean "killed"? Killed the chip or wiped the MAC addr. or something?
nasko_spasko said:
What do you mean "killed"? Killed the chip or wiped the MAC addr. or something?
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I'm currently building the Rom with completely removed Bluetooth support
First Build is compiled and ready for a test.. But I can't install the zip. This would be hillarious if it wasn't so annoying
mythos234 said:
Besides I said it can't be installed Hard to test something you can't even install
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I think that there was a mistake in the partition sizes.. /system was declared as 4.1GB, but it's only 3.6GB. Recompiling with a new value, should be able to flash it then
Good luck develop without documentation for exynos chipset.
But can you tell us more in details how porting works and what are the challenges with it.
Is it hard to develop a rom without samsung binary files and drivers? I know they are proprietary and closed soruce.
If just Samsung could be more developer friendly like Sony.
We can request source for closed binaries here, http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=inquiryView, most likely they wont answer
Aircondition said:
Good luck develop without documentation for exynos chipset.
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The lack of drivers makes this a fun exercise almost Where's be the challenge if everything was easy...?
Aircondition said:
Good luck develop without documentation for exynos chipset.
But can you tell us more in details how porting works and what are the challenges with it.
Is it hard to develop a rom without samsung binary files and drivers? I know they are proprietary and closed soruce.
If just Samsung could be more developer friendly like Sony.
We can request source for closed binaries here, http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=inquiryView, most likely they wont answer
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I can't say what the challenges here will be, since I couldn't manage to even flash it yet - Second build is compiling since hours now. For now it's using all the proprietrary stuff we managed to grab and some additional stuff from the 5433 CM. But without booting it's hard to tell what won't work and might present a challenge ^^ From what I saw it'll be tough to just get the modem running. The hard part is to write the drivers yourself
mythos234 said:
I can't say what the challenges here will be, since I couldn't manage to even flash it yet - Second build is compiling since hours now. For now it's using all the proprietrary stuff we managed to grab and some additional stuff from the 5433 CM. But without booting it's hard to tell what won't work and might present a challenge ^^ From what I saw it'll be tough to just get the modem running. The hard part is to write the drivers yourself
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It's interesting that you can use drivers from 5433, which is a 32bit platform. Most drivers are not compatible when you switch from 32bit to 64bit if I am right?
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lch920619x said:
It's interesting that you can use drivers from 5433, which is a 32bit platform. Most drivers are not compatible when you switch from 32bit to 64bit if I am right?
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As a base to know how to do it, obviously we can't just use drivers for a different chipset
Updated the /system size in the BoardConfig and at least it flashes. But it doesn't want to boot for some reason yet.
mythos234 said:
Updated the /system size in the BoardConfig and at least it flashes. But it doesn't want to boot for some reason yet.
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If you have the 5.1.1 boot loader and are using 5.0.2 as a base. Sboot will not boot it. As a fyi. It checks Linux versions.
-Mr. X- said:
If you have the 5.1.1 boot loader and are using 5.0.2 as a base. Sboot will not boot it. As a fyi. It checks Linux versions.
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Both is 5.1.1 and Sboot seems to clear the boot as well, everything seems to go fine, it just doesn't boot. :/ Trying with building the kernel during the build itself instead of using a prebuilt one and see how that goes
mythos234 said:
Both is 5.1.1 and Sboot seems to clear the boot as well, everything seems to go fine, it just doesn't boot. :/ Trying with building the kernel during the build itself instead of using a prebuilt one and see how that goes
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I would personally flash an Engineering boot loader while doing this, to ensure version checking is not the issue.
Before this is flagged as duplicate thread. Or a simple link to the source code of raymanfx source code. Or even the s6 edge plus port.
If I compile just using source code. It doesn't boot, I've tried all I have that I'm limited at.. some driver error Possibly narrowed it down to it being the defconfig.
Need the missing elf file and a working defconfig. (I am trying to fix some bugs until a more suited release is made..
Thank you
@RaymanFX @Ducter
And anyone else with knowledge
LiL_Assassin said:
Before this is flagged as duplicate thread. Or a simple link to the source code of raymanfx source code. Or even the s6 edge plus port.
If I compile just using source code. It doesn't boot, I've tried all I have that I'm limited at.. some driver error Possibly narrowed it down to it being the defconfig.
Need the missing elf file and a working defconfig. (I am trying to fix some bugs until a more suited release is made..
Thank you
@RaymanFX @Ducter
And anyone else with knowledge
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Have you tried removing the 'OMX' folders from the system lib / lib64 folder? After you compiled the build.
Battlehero said:
Have you tried removing the 'OMX' folders from the system lib / lib64 folder? After you compiled the build.
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Sorry man my apologies. I am trying the kernel side of things not the actual rom
LiL_Assassin said:
Sorry man my apologies. I am trying the kernel side of things not the actual rom
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What device variant do you have?
Battlehero said:
What device variant do you have?
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My friend has c and I have I
LiL_Assassin said:
My friend has c and I have I
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Upload the build and I'll have a gander.
Battlehero said:
Upload the build and I'll have a gander.
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I sent you a pm.
Battlehero said:
Upload the build and I'll have a gander.
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Though if the pm or this doesn't suit you. Here's an upload for you man. We could be doing things wrong.. But we would love the insight. (We think this is the furthest we have managed)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/oaenmo464fxoycz/AAD1uk-18MaNp0fQVyyjTvPAa?dl=0