Xposed for the x86-64 architecture? - Xposed General

Are there any plans for an x86-64 Xposed?
For the 64 bit Android-x86 and 64-bit Remix OS.

I could try to compile it, but I don't have a device for testing...

I'm willing to test it on Remix OS on my desktop.
Although as a warning, I barely have any time lately, so results could arrive after some time.
There is also Android-x86, which I'm sure that someone could use for testing.
About Remix OS, I'm sure you know, but it's API22.
Android-x86, again I'm sure that you already know, has both API22 and 23 (6.0.1RC).
Pheonix OS is also API22.

I haven't seen or heard anything on 32-bit remix os running xposed x86. I do have xposed in systemless running and working on 64-bit kernel/ 32-bit userspace build of android-x86 6.0.1 rc1. i can't run 32-bit remix os or 32- bit android-x86 5.1 rc1

Maromi said:
I haven't seen or heard anything on 32-bit remix os running xposed x86. I do have xposed in systemless running and working on 64-bit kernel/ 32-bit userspace build of android-x86 6.0.1 rc1. i can't run 32-bit remix os or 32- bit android-x86 5.1 rc1
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from 2015 9 month,I try xposed system mode for x86 on Android x86 5.1.1 rbg build,but it will bootloops,now,all android x86 5.1 if use xposed all will bootloops,so ,need 32bits 6.0.1 remix os and 6.0.1 Phoenix os.
from 2016 1 month,I try xposed system mode on 6.0.1 rbg build and cm13 x86,will not bootloops,and need deodex will wore nice . from 2016 5 month Android x86 6.0.1 r43 or cm13 r43 begin,it need not deodex
now,I use system less xposed and system less supersu on 64Kernel 32Userspace cm13 or aosp 6.0.1

rovo89 said:
I could try to compile it, but I don't have a device for testing...
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Thanks
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I have a copy of Android-x86_64, 6.0-RC1 for just such things, and would be happy to test Xposed builds for x86_64, as I have been needing a way to run it on this architecture as well.

rovo89 said:
I could try to compile it, but I don't have a device for testing...
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I would appreciate this, I could really use xposed on my remix 2 OS

rovo89 said:
I could try to compile it, but I don't have a device for testing...
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I bet you've laptop or PC just install/bootup remix os or android x86 vanilla build on it.

mmtrt said:
I bet you've laptop or PC just install/bootup remix os or android x86 vanilla build on it.
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Perhaps he doesn't have the time to boot up Remix OS or Android-x86?
After all, he needs that computer for the coding itself, and it takes too much time and energy to keep rebooting your computer every few seconds.

moriel5 said:
Perhaps he doesn't have the time to boot up Remix OS or Android-x86?
After all, he needs that computer for the coding itself, and it takes too much time and energy to keep rebooting your computer every few seconds.
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It can be booted from a usb stick. I think it was just a suggestion. Hopefully something can be done to get this working.

tripper22 said:
It can be booted from a usb stick. I think it was just a suggestion. Hopefully something can be done to get this working.
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No pressure, I already knew what you meant.
The best way to start, is with one of those small x86-64 chinese tablets.
That way, you can also connect it to you PC via USB, that way you also have easy access to logcat.

Any developments here?
Has there been any news as to whether or not rovo89 has/will be compiling or distributing testing versions of Xposed for x86_64? Will be moving from Androidx86_64 to RemixOSx86_64 and am still very much willing to test said builds.

tiaxdaun said:
Has there been any news as to whether or not rovo89 has/will be compiling or distributing testing versions of Xposed for x86_64? Will be moving from Androidx86_64 to RemixOSx86_64 and am still very much willing to test said builds.
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rovo89 said:
I could try to compile it, but I don't have a device for testing...
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@rovo89 needs a device. Until then I don't think anything will happen.

tripper22 said:
@rovo89 needs a device. Until then I don't think anything will happen.
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Does Android-X86 on a laptop not foot the bill?

moriel5 said:
Does Android-X86 on a laptop not foot the bill?
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It was mentioned previously in this thread. I'm guessing that rovo89 has no interest in doing it that way.

tripper22 said:
It was mentioned previously in this thread. I'm guessing that rovo89 has no interest in doing it that way.
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Ah, okay.
And I think that I may have been the one to mention it earlier in the thread.

I am also willing to test it. Before I realized, Iflashed x86 packages on my tablet, but I am always able to recover by flashing back the system or the boot image.
Please give us hope!

Originally Posted by rovo89
I could try to compile it, but I don't have a device for testing...
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@tripper22 I think the point behind this post was not that @rovo89 needs a device, but that he needs testers for said build. Seeing as he said that he could try to compile it, and that testing it is what he would have trouble doing. With this in mind given the number of people on this thread who have said they're willing to test the x86_64 builds if provided to them I honestly don't see how not having an x86_64 device himself would be an obstacle, at least not a major one which could not be overcome fairly easily.

tiaxdaun said:
@tripper22 I think the point behind this post was not that @rovo89 needs a device, but that he needs testers for said build. Seeing as he said that he could try to compile it, and that testing it is what he would have trouble doing. With this in mind given the number of people on this thread who have said they're willing to test the x86_64 builds if provided to them I honestly don't see how not having an x86_64 device himself would be an obstacle, at least not a major one which could not be overcome fairly easily.
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Well, if you are right. I would be happy to be a tester! :fingers-crossed:

Related

ASUS Zenfone 2 ROM

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
Quote:
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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edit: nvm

[EXPERIMENTAL] [UNOFFICIAL] Xposed for arm64 devices | 5.1 and 5.0 versions available

arm64 is now officially supported: See here
Old OP
Hello Everyone,
I have successfully compiled Xposed for android 5.1.x for arm64 devices.
I have so far tested this on my Nexus 9 running a custom CyanogenMod based Android 5.1 ROM with SELinux disabled (It may work on ROM's with SELinux enabled but testing has to be conducted.).
Install zip is attached to this post. (The SDK 22 one) This will only install Xposed framework for Android 5.1 for arm64 devices. Please see the original Lollipop post to get the other files you need. (Hint: you only need the Xposed APK from that post.)
I compiled this based off of @romracer's source code for Xposed on Android 5.1.x.
So far I have tested the module Lolistat, It seems to be working well.
Please be patient during boot, let your device boot 10 minutes before reporting that it is "bootlooping"
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For Android 5.0.x
I have also compiled Xposed for Android 5.0.x for arm64 devices. I have had mixed results from testers so far. The install zip is also attached to this OP (The SDK 21 one). Many HTC M9 users have reported this caused a boot-loop for them. This will only install Xposed framework for Android 5.0.x for arm64 devices. Please see the original Lollipop post to get the other files you need. (Hint: you only need the Xposed APK from that post.)
Remember to always backup all data before using. Use at your own risk.
Please note: There will most likely be arm64 related bugs with both of these. See this post for more information.
Please be patient during boot, let your device boot for 10 minutes before reporting that it is "bootlooping"
just in case...
I got a new m9 in the box, thinking about waiting to activate it since xposed wouldn't work on it yet.
Sim-X said:
I got a new m9 in the box, thinking about waiting to activate it since xposed wouldn't work on it yet.
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I could also compile Xposed arm64 for android 5.0 if there is enough interest.
Sim-X said:
I got a new m9 in the box, thinking about waiting to activate it since xposed wouldn't work on it yet.
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Somebody would need to be willing to test, but I could try to compile Xposed for it.
Well, if you're willing to test and support it, you can post unofficial files for testing...
I have a Nexus 9 with Android 5.0 myself and it's running fairly well. I haven't used any complex modules though.
Be aware that 64-bit ROMs need different handling in a couple of places and break some expectations. For example, initZygote() will be executed twice, as there are two app_processXX processes now. Modules might not expect this. I also didn't succeed to enforce a certain startup order of the processes (app_process64 before app_process32) yet, so results might be a bit random. There are probably more differences like this and it's generally more complex than on 32-bit ROMs. That's why I have only posted files for ARM so far. On the other hand, if you're willing to look into issues that come up (e.g. installation problems, crashes, things that are not working) and do some pre-analysis, that's fine and could bring the project forward. If nothing to major comes up, I can then also include official files with the next version. Additional support would be very welcome anyway.
Framework installation zip attached to OP.
good
Only for 5.1?
auggie246 said:
Only for 5.1?
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I made a version for android 5.0 but I would need somebody to test it before I release it.
5.0 for samsung galaxy s6 ?
koko115 said:
5.0 for samsung galaxy s6 ?
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Are you kidding? Move along!
subscribed.
Feel free to post any problems you have with this here. (arm64 related problems)
Rastapop 5.1 on n9 with selinux on. I can install xposed fine but rebooting after enabling YouTube adaway and gravitybox causes a never ending boot logo
YouTube adaway works fine
For me
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Rastapop 5.1 on n9 with selinux on. I can install xposed fine but rebooting after enabling YouTube adaway and gravitybox causes a never ending boot logo
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From my understanding, gravitybox is not compatible with Android 5.1 at all.
joshuabg said:
From my understanding, gravitybox is not compatible with Android 5.1 at all.
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Ohhh didn't even think about that. Would make sense
Thanks for taking this on, joshuabg. I couldn't believe it when I saw this thread. I thought that 5.1 jumped the arm64 shark and we'd never see xposed for N9.
Anyway, I flashed on AICP 4/6 with FireIce K8.3, SELinux disabled and it booted just fine. Tried the following modules, and I see what rovo meant in his post above. It's really hit or miss with the modules just like the [SUPER ALPHA] xposed for 32 bit arm devices. Thanks again for rolling this out to test.
YouTube Adaway - seemed to work, jumped to dozens of random videos and no ads
Minmin Guard - app opened and seemed to operate normally but I think it may have blocked ads across the board without my telling it to do so. I think it also caused an XDA Free force close on opening that wouldn't go away
Swype Tweaks - caused Swype to FC anytime the keyboard should have launched
Yup my bad. Gravitybox says right in the description it'll cause a boot loop on 5.1. Everything is working perfectly. Thanks!

[DEV][G925F] CyanogenMod 12.1 Development

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
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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
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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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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.

Xposed for android 4.4.4 not working anymore + FIX

Can anyone update xposed to work with the new security fixes applied to newer android 4.4.4 builds ?
New fix: Install the apk file found here:
Http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64063168&postcount=62
edit: old fix:
read the attachment txt file and copy two files from an older build for your device to those folders (/system/lib & (/system/bin)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63864337&postcount=35
@rovo89 : can you update it please?
robuser007 said:
Can anyone update xposed for the new security fixes found in newer android 4.4.4 builds ?
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Black_Focus_X said:
@rovo89 : can you update it please?
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What devices and ROMs are you using that have these problems, and what is in the error logs and logcat?
Without this information, no one can help you, not even rovo89 himself.
Also, have you searched the forum to see if others have this issue and what's been learned about it?
It's Samsung Galaxy S3 with Cyanogenmod 11 official! I searched the forum but couldn't find an answer. Maybe my english isn't good enough
My device is Motorola RAZR XT910, with a TI OMAP4 ARMv7-A SoC.
Right now, I am on an Unofficial CyanogenMod 11 (Android 4.4.4) ROM which contains the latest security fixes for the Stagefright vulnerability and was built on November 15. When I try to install Xposed framework, using the latest official stable installer from Xposed Repo, I get an the following error: "Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)".
When I was on the latest Official CyanogenMod 11 ROM for my device, that was built back on September 1st, Xposed would install and work properly on it, withour any troubles / warnings / errors. Now, I just want to use the latest build that has me protected against Stagefright but I can not install Xposed framework on it at all.
@rovo89 Is there / will there be any fix for this issue?
Having the same problem with the latest build of CM11 (2015.11.15).
unknownsoldierx said:
Having the same problem with the latest build of CM11 (2015.11.15).
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Same on XT910 on 15.11 CM11 build!
from XT910 or XT925 using Tapatalk
me 2
samsung n5120, just update the new cm11 then show the error message
Yes, i got the same error message when I updated my Redmi 1S to the newest CM11.
I tried to search in MIUI forum but the answer only for MIUI OS.
I tried the patch for my Redmi 1S, it gave me bootloop.
Are there any explanation for this?
Thanks
Same issue here...Redmi 1s..CM 11 4.4.4 ...xposed not working...any solution ??
FYI, I believe this commit is causing the problems:
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/118800/
Replacing /system/bin/app_process and /system/lib/libandroid_runtime.so from previous CM builds will allow the framework to be installed without problems.
Ok, i'll try
But it can't be a right solution
Well, of course it's meant to be a temporary workaround, until (hopefully) rovo89 will have the time to fix this, if possible. If you heavily rely on Xposed it's better than nothing.
With the link to the commit, I just wanted to help to point out where the problem comes from in order to maybe get a permanent solution.
derf elot said:
Well, of course it's meant to be a temporary workaround, until (hopefully) rovo89 will have the time to fix this, if possible. If you heavily rely on Xposed it's better than nothing.
With the link to the commit, I just wanted to help to point out where the problem comes from in order to maybe get a permanent solution.
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rovo it's not going to fix anything on kk, it's been done, too old. He's working on M and somewhat supporting L, so no luck with older builds.
Thank you. I tried it and. Yes it works. Xposed working
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ldeveraux said:
rovo it's not going to fix anything on kk, it's been done, too old. He's working on M and somewhat supporting L, so no luck with older builds.
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Can you look into his head or what?
LG Optimus 4X HD Nightly 15112015 Xposed not working.
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Sorry about the pic being in spanish but is my girlfriend phone and i was giving her instructions via skype. It says "Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)".
derf elot said:
FYI, I believe this commit is causing the problems:
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/118800/
Replacing /system/bin/app_process and /system/lib/libandroid_runtime.so from previous CM builds will allow the framework to be installed without problems.
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Can someone make an update.zip for recovery ?
Feel free to try the zip I posted here. Make a backup first. Normally re-flashing your ROM should solve any issues, but you never know.
Xposed dead in latest CM11 *Unofficial* rom
Same thing with cm11 latest release with security patches for stage fright. Although the rom is listed as "Unofficial", it comes from THE Official cm11 OMAP 4 developer. Only listed unofficial because CM has not caught up with the developer. Xposed Framework does not work anymore on Android 4.4.4 See attached screenshots.
Ohmster said:
Same thing with cm11 latest release with security patches for stage fright. Although the rom is listed as "Unofficial", it comes from THE Official cm11 OMAP 4 developer. Only listed unofficial because CM has not caught up with the developer. Xposed Framework does not work anymore on Android 4.4.4 See attached screenshots.
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You just posted what some other guys posted before you...
And if you would read the thread then you would know there is an update.zip for this problem! With this, Xposed is working without problems!

XPOSED on an Intel Z8300 chip?

Hi, I'm using a Chuwi HiBook, I rooted and unlocked and I flashed xposed-v84-sdk22-x86.zip but now it's not booting, i had to reflash android.
The kernel version says "3.14.37-x86_64-L1-R517
What should i do? I mean, does that zip work for my device? Maybe the 32bit version doesnt work on this yet and I'm making a dumb move
Thanks
EDIT: More info here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/chuwi-tweaks-t3316556/page2
The system is ARM but there is no tablet with this chip with xposed working on it.
Any clues?
Hi, i think flashing xposed disabler can help you. Just try it.
Yakandu said:
Hi, I'm using a Chuwi HiBook, I rooted and unlocked and I flashed xposed-v84-sdk22-x86.zip but now it's not booting, i had to reflash android.
The kernel version says "3.14.37-x86_64-L1-R517
What should i do? I mean, does that zip work for my device? Maybe the 32bit version doesnt work on this yet and I'm making a dumb move
Thanks
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try the xposed disabler zip, if it don't work just re-flash the stock rom
Yep i had to flash again, the system is ARM but there is no support for Intel Cherry Trail Z8300 from xposed, there is no device with this cpu with xposed working on it
Yakandu said:
Yep i had to flash again, the system is ARM but there is no support for Intel Cherry Trail Z8300 from xposed, there is no device with this cpu with xposed working on it
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Agreed, Right now I am searching for MiPad2 xposed.zip without luck.... My cpu is also Intel cherry trail x5-z8500 14nm , The CPU is x86_64 armV8a architecture.
My devices runs as Dual-OS, switching between full windows 10 and full android lollipop within their respective home-screen widgets. That's nice...
I have root and a kind of official aosp, although the official firmware is MIUI.
If someone someday will come across xposed.zip x86_64 then post here a link, please!
Thank you!
datorprofessor said:
Agreed, Right now I am searching for MiPad2 xposed.zip without luck.... My cpu is also Intel cherry trail x5-z8500 14nm , The CPU is x86_64 armV8a architecture.
My devices runs as Dual-OS, switching between full windows 10 and full android lollipop within their respective home-screen widgets. That's nice...
I have root and a kind of official aosp, although the official firmware is MIUI.
If someone someday will come across xposed.zip x86_64 then post here a link, please!
Thank you!
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is this what you're looking for?
http://en.miui.com/thread-78894-1-1.html
daWyrd1 said:
is this what you're looking for?
http://en.miui.com/thread-78894-1-1.html
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I got bootloop (and not a single uninstaller working with that too, tried those zip special for MIUI Mipad2 . The other xposed zips are for arm64 and other kinds of arm but not this model one .
I've spoke with the "deliver" too of the flash zips, "Papka__" and SolarWarez and he got them from another place, but none of theme work with MiPAd2. Overall the device is very fast and doing well. Having windows 10 besides as a multiOS.
Also, I've read somewhere that Rovo89 will never get involved in those CPU x86_64, mainly because the vendors have heavily modded ROMs. :crying: I gave up , never ever give up , and now I'm forced to use other kinds of firewalls.... The Xprivacy module was very nice, because I could see in very detail what was going on on each app and a lot of other modding modules.
:good: Thanks anyway for your trying.
Intel the creator of those SoC has dropped the manufacturing in phones and tablets... So there aren't enough big public and demand, which doesn't encourage developers spend time on the hack!
Intel is investing on IoT (internet of everything) and CPU's for drones, The Future Conquer army weapons. Also Intel investing in more power consuming Goldmont CPUs with 6-12watts that are very powerful for bigger mobile devices.
Solved. Except no feedback for MIUI. Cheers
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-intel-atom-x5-z8300-x8664-solved-t3585087

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