How to get from kernel.sin to vmlinux.bin? - Xperia Z3 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
i want to have access to the bare machine code of the kernel completly decompressed (aka vmlinux)
I downloaded the kernel.sin via XperiFirm and extracted it first to kernel.elf and then to kernel.elf.Image (which is a zImage according to the "file" command) using Flashtool.
However unlike the zImage extracted from nexus phones, this is not in elf format and also doesn't contain an embedded gzip archive.
"binwalk" however tells me that it has an embedded xz archive, but when i cut it out using dd and try to decompress it, xz tells me the data is corrupted.
Does anybody know how to get the pure machine code of the kernel out of there? I have included an example kernel.elf.Image in the attachments.

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[SOLVED]How to convert system.sin to system.img?

Been looking around and I cannot get info(or I may have missed it) on how to convert system.sin to system.img.
The reason I want the system.img is I'd like to try deodexing my own JB(HKversion) stock rom.
how can I manage it in dsixda's kitchen, it says I need a system.img or either one of the following:
The format for each ROM must be one of the following:
- system.img + optional boot.img/lib.img (e.g. stock ROM or Nandroid)
- ZIP file for a custom ROM (e.g. update.zip)
- ZIP file containing *.img (e.g. stock rom.zip)
- ZIP file containing shipped ROM in SYSTEM + BOOT folder format
- Working folder made with this kitchen (e.g. WORKING_old_rom)
What I've already done so far was pulled out the system.sin from an FTF and made it system.ext4 in flashtool. And I also have extracted all the system files but I don't know how to go from here LoL.
Thanks in advance for any inputs guys.
Rycon33 said:
Been looking around and I cannot get info(or I may have missed it) on how to convert system.sin to system.img.
The reason I want the system.img is I'd like to try deodexing my own JB(HKversion) stock rom.
how can I manage it in dsixda's kitchen, it says I need a system.img or either one of the following:
The format for each ROM must be one of the following:
- system.img + optional boot.img/lib.img (e.g. stock ROM or Nandroid)
- ZIP file for a custom ROM (e.g. update.zip)
- ZIP file containing *.img (e.g. stock rom.zip)
- ZIP file containing shipped ROM in SYSTEM + BOOT folder format
- Working folder made with this kitchen (e.g. WORKING_old_rom)
What I've already done so far was pulled out the system.sin from an FTF and made it system.ext4 in flashtool. And I also have extracted all the system files but I don't know how to go from here LoL.
Thanks in advance for any inputs guys.
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Just rename it.
That works if you want to use system.sin in dsixdas kitchen to make your own rom.
The instructions say to rename system.sin to system.img
PS, in fact you can just use system.sin, check in the first post for supported devices, it tlks about what to do for sony phones
gregbradley said:
Just rename it.
That works if you want to use system.sin in dsixdas kitchen to make your own rom.
The instructions say to rename system.sin to system.img
PS, in fact you can just use system.sin, check in the first post for supported devices, it tlks about what to do for sony phones
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- If using stock FTF for kitchen:
1) Unzip FTF file, extract the system.sin
2) Dump system image from system.sin w/ Flashtool
(Advanced-> SIN Editor)
3) Rename dumped file to system.img
mate, I tried renaming it and put it on "original_update" folder but still the file cannot be detected I still cannot create a working folder and says
CREATE WORKING FOLDER FOR ROM
==============================
Ensure there is at least one ROM under the 'original_update' folder!
Select an option:
s - Show supported formats
x - Abort, don't create working folder
Or press Enter to continue
?
I also tried renaming the flashtool's dumped data(system.ext4) to system.img but still to no avail.
Any other way aside from system.img thing?
Rycon33 said:
- If using stock FTF for kitchen:
1) Unzip FTF file, extract the system.sin
2) Dump system image from system.sin w/ Flashtool
(Advanced-> SIN Editor)
3) Rename dumped file to system.img
mate, I tried renaming it and put it on "original_update" folder but still the file cannot be detected I still cannot create a working folder and says
CREATE WORKING FOLDER FOR ROM
==============================
Ensure there is at least one ROM under the 'original_update' folder!
Select an option:
s - Show supported formats
x - Abort, don't create working folder
Or press Enter to continue
?
I also tried renaming the flashtool's dumped data(system.ext4) to system.img but still to no avail.
Any other way aside from system.img thing?
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wait, let me boot into linux and I will check
gregbradley said:
wait, let me boot into linux and I will check
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mate, btw I'm only using cygwin in win7 if that matters on my issue
Rycon33 said:
mate, btw I'm only using cygwin in win7 if that matters on my issue
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No, it doesnt matter, I did it with that setup, but its much easier with a ubuntu dual boot.
What you did should work.
Extract system.sin
Dump it with flash tool to get system.ext4, rename to system.img and put in original input folder.
then choose create working folder....
try it again,
gregbradley said:
No, it doesnt matter, I did it with that setup, but its much easier with a ubuntu dual boot.
What you did should work.
Extract system.sin
Dump it with flash tool to get system.ext4, rename to system.img and put in original input folder.
then choose create working folder....
try it again,
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thanks mate, after I re-do the dump-data in flashtool, now system.img(renamed from system.ext4) can be detected
got another question again, just to confirm what's the API level? is it 16 for Android 4.1.2? coz I only see 4.1.1 for level 16
Rycon33 said:
thanks mate, after I re-do the dump-data in flashtool, now system.img(renamed from system.ext4) can be detected
got another question again, just to confirm what's the API level? is it 16 for Android 4.1.2? coz I only see 4.1.1 for level 16
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if you have the latest version of everything it should be OK.
Just give it a go and see...
I used the same setup I have for my latest release as I did for my original ICS release, so the api level should be OK
EDIT
I do love your sig pic, where did you get it from? Or did you make it yourself?
gregbradley said:
if you have the latest version of everything it should be OK.
Just give it a go and see...
I used the same setup I have for my latest release as I did for my original ICS release, so the api level should be OK
EDIT
I do love your sig pic, where did you get it from? Or did you make it yourself?
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with regards to my sig banner, i got it from one of the post from G+ last time, here's a copy of the actual file -> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/28587036/Android/Android_Evolution.jpg
ok I used 16, another question , what will I do to the one file that was never deodexed? it is the playstationcertified.odex
Could not deodex the following (you can try to deodex these files again):
playstationcertified.odex
A summary of the deodexing has been logged in deodex_040813_020606.log
71 *.odex files remain in system/app
1 *.odex files remain in system/framework
Rycon33 said:
with regards to my sig banner, i got it from one of the post from G+ last time, here's a copy of the actual file -> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/28587036/Android/Android_Evolution.jpg
ok I used 16, another question , what will I do to the one file that was never deodexed? it is the playstationcertified.odex
Could not deodex the following (you can try to deodex these files again):
playstationcertified.odex
A summary of the deodexing has been logged in deodex_040813_020606.log
71 *.odex files remain in system/app
1 *.odex files remain in system/framework
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I have always just left it in for my releases, but seeing as I dont use it, i have personally deleted both the file and the odex file.
I think its the same for all stock based roms...there will be some aditional sony security on that file as it enables you to download sony play station games so the kitchen is not set up to integrate the odex file into the original one.
gregbradley said:
I have always just left it in for my releases, but seeing as I dont use it, i have personally deleted both the file and the odex file.
I think its the same for all stock based roms...there will be some aditional sony security on that file as it enables you to download sony play station games so the kitchen is not set up to integrate the odex file into the original one.
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oh ok.
mate, apologies for many questions, this is my first try so I'm still confuse of many things
so after I de-odexed, what's next?
> ADVANCED OPTIONS
11 - De-odex files in your ROM
12 - Tools for boot image (unpack/re-pack/etc.)
13 - Add /data/app functionality
14 - Add /etc/init.d scripts support (busybox run-parts)
15 - Unpack data.img
16 - Sign APK or ZIP file(s)
17 - Convert update-script or updater-script
18 - Plugin scripts
99 - Build ROM from working folder
0 - BACK TO MAIN MENU
basically I only want a deodexed ROM and the CWM and root retained
Rycon33 said:
oh ok.
mate, apologies for many questions, this is my first try so I'm still confuse of many things
so after I de-odexed, what's next?
> ADVANCED OPTIONS
11 - De-odex files in your ROM
12 - Tools for boot image (unpack/re-pack/etc.)
13 - Add /data/app functionality
14 - Add /etc/init.d scripts support (busybox run-parts)
15 - Unpack data.img
16 - Sign APK or ZIP file(s)
17 - Convert update-script or updater-script
18 - Plugin scripts
99 - Build ROM from working folder
0 - BACK TO MAIN MENU
basically I only want a deodexed ROM and the CWM and root retained
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What do you want to do?
You cant do (12) use championshipswimmers kernel kitchen for that.
But i do suggest adding 14, and rooting it (thats in the main menu)
also, zipalign apks...but it will ask you to do that when you compile it
Other than that its up to you. Just try some different options out and see what you think...thats the best way to learn, if you see my releases, the first two versions were not released because I was learning and playing around with it
Make sure though that you dont use the updater script it produces, its wrong for our phones.
"Borrow" one from a working ROM in our dev section, just ask permission first.
Rycon33 said:
thanks mate, after I re-do the dump-data in flashtool, now system.img(renamed from system.ext4) can be detected
got another question again, just to confirm what's the API level? is it 16 for Android 4.1.2? coz I only see 4.1.1 for level 16
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For android 4.1.2 api must be set @16 othervise it wont boot
Sent from my LT29i using xda app-developers app
gregbradley said:
What do you want to do?
You cant do (12) use championshipswimmers kernel kitchen for that.
But i do suggest adding 14, and rooting it (thats in the main menu)
also, zipalign apks...but it will ask you to do that when you compile it
Other than that its up to you. Just try some different options out and see what you think...thats the best way to learn, if you see my releases, the first two versions were not released because I was learning and playing around with it
Make sure though that you dont use the updater script it produces, its wrong for our phones.
"Borrow" one from a working ROM in our dev section, just ask permission first.
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asterix005 said:
For android 4.1.2 api must be set @16 othervise it wont boot
Sent from my LT29i using xda app-developers app
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ok mates, thank you very much, I managed to de-odexed my stock ROM:good:
This is what I did. Using flashtool, I dumped my system.sin file to get a ext4 file. Then I open it with ext4 reader and extracted the contents. I then placed it in a folder called 'system' and proceed with the android kitchen.
Humans have evolved to be smarter, but there's one thing we can't get rid off. It's human stupidity.
If you still want to deodex playstationcertified.odex rename it to com.playstation.playstationcertified.odex.
That did the trick for me in earlier firmware versions.
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i try many times but it's all show this
CREATE WORKING FOLDER FOR ROM
==============================
Ensure there is at least one ROM under the 'original_update' folder!
Select an option:
s - Show supported formats
x - Abort, don't create working folder
Or press Enter to continue
any idea or should i press enter to continue?
i try with system.img from xperia TX rom 1.67
lucky92 said:
i try many times but it's all show this
CREATE WORKING FOLDER FOR ROM
==============================
Ensure there is at least one ROM under the 'original_update' folder!
Select an option:
s - Show supported formats
x - Abort, don't create working folder
Or press Enter to continue
any idea or should i press enter to continue?
i try with system.img from xperia TX rom 1.67
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why don't you press it an see?
anyway, have you used flashtool to extract the system.sin into an ext4 extension yet?
gregbradley said:
why don't you press it an see?
anyway, have you used flashtool to extract the system.sin into an ext4 extension yet?
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i tried extract thee system.sin into ext4 and rename it to sysmtem.img but no luck
update: after re-dump system.sin and press countinue, it's seem ok, maybe my fault.
Thank you anyway :laugh:
Sorry but I have another question, after i make a flashable zip and flash through CWM, it always stuck at Sony logo, any idea ?

[Q] Extract sytem.sin

I need some help, I don't seem to be able to extract the sytem.sin, then I get a gZ archive witch I can't open with 7zip, annyone has a method that works? or a ext4 extractor?
extract system.sin from archive, then use flashtool and option sin editor, it will make .ext4 file...and last step use ext2explore-2.1.65 and open ext4 file
ArmaNineTSeven said:
I need some help, I don't seem to be able to extract the sytem.sin, then I get a gZ archive witch I can't open with 7zip, annyone has a method that works? or a ext4 extractor?
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as our friend said, the procedure is that easy, and that was complete, just for making your burdun a bit lighter, this is link for that explorer you need at the last step
wish you luck bro
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext...xt2explore-2.1.65.zip/download?use_mirror=dfn
hoping to make a stock based rom for LT30p so we can keep the polished stock rom, with maybe some nexus look-a-like xp I'll see
No need for the ext2 explorer.
Once you have dumped the data in flash tool just use that ext4 file as the working file for your Rom in dsixdas kitchen
Sent whilst sat on the toilet.
I put the system.ext4 in the original update folder , but still get this: Ensure there is at least one ROM under the 'original_update' folder!
ArmaNineTSeven said:
I put the system.ext4 in the original update folder , but still get this: Ensure there is at least one ROM under the 'original_update' folder!
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Make sure you read the instructions in the kitchen OP and post 2
Sony Xperia 2011-12 devices, specifically:
- TX, P, U, Sola
- Active, Arc, Arc S, Mini, Mini Pro, Neo, Neo V, Neo L,
Play, Ray (follow steps below):
- Can only build ROM without boot.img
- If using stock FTF for kitchen:
1) Unzip FTF file, extract the system.sin
2) Dump system image from system.sin w/ Flashtool
(Advanced-> SIN Editor)
3) Rename dumped file to system.img
- OR If using Nandroid backups: Rename system.yaffs2.img to system.img
- Use this system.img in kitchen's original_update folder
- WARNING - If using a ROM made from system.sin (not Nandroid), it
is recommended to flash from the temporary (fastboot) Clockwork
Recovery, rather than the regular Clockwork Recovery, otherwise
device may not boot (possibly because custom recovery files in
system folder are not added to ROM? e.g. recovery.tar).
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Extract Boot.img failed

Hello,
I search to unpack the boot.img to change files but impossible, I tested all, no program can unpack ... could you pleased help me ?
Thank you in advance.
The RAZR I one? Look in the development section. It will extract it very easy.
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I don't find thé hex dump tool ans didn't understand the tuto..
Search in the dev section for:
Unpacking RAZR I boot.IMG from turl.
Our boot image isn't the same as others. There is no way u can extract things without the needed files. If u can't do anything with the topic about the boot.IMG in the dev section, I can't help u.
Sent from my GT-P5110 using XDA Premium HD app
I have find this.. But i don't understand what is the ''tool'' when you use...
can you give me all the URL of files and tool and... For editing the boot.img please ?
Thank's..
Up...
The only way (as far as i know) to unpack a boot.img from the Razr I is to use an linux powered PC. The tools in the topic that are provided need to be build first. And for it to build u need a linux (ubuntu) operating system. I will upload (when i have the time) my tools to unpack and repack the boot.img with a description on how to use them, but they only work on linux.
p.s. don't bump the post if it isn't answered in 1 day. Sometimes someone that will reply isn't online or is doing other things and didn't noticed it. If it were 3 or more days, oke. Just my opinion
Hazou
Bootimage tools
Here u go. My bootimage extract and pack package. It only works on linux. See the zip, and extract it somewhere in your linux distribution.
Instructions:
1. Put a boot.img in the root of the extracted bootimage packages (where the folders Ramdisk, Bootimage, Kernel, Tools are)
2. Execute the file extract.
3. Kernel can be found under the map kernel
4. Ramdisk can be found under the map Ramdisk/ramdisk
5. Modify your things
6. Pack the files by executing create.
Notes:
In the map Bootimage is a bootstub (bootold.img) needed for rebuilding the boot.img and some old scripts
In the map Kernel will be the extracted kernel. The file bzImage will always be used for rebuilding.
In the map Ramdisk will be the extracted ramdisk in the map ramdisk. The map 'ramdisk' will always be used for rebuilding,
In the map Tools will be the tools needed for extracting and creating.
If u have some questions about this tool, ask!
Credits to Turl1 for the tools
Hazou

[Q] Create Custom ROM on linux

Hello,
i use Linux as my System. Today i would create an flashable ZIP from the latest Lollipop ftf from Germany.
I use Flashtool and the SIN Editor. Now i have the system.ext4 and mounted this to an folder to copy the files to my new system Folder.
I that correct?
The System Folder looks like the attached image. Folder-Tree is
/system/[system app]/arm
and
system/[system app]/[some apk]
I only found howto’s for Windows :-/

Modding SM-G780G

So, I unlocked the bootloader on my SM-G780G, downloaded the ROM that fits my model, region and all (triple checked it), however when I went to replace system.img, there is no system.img. I looked into all the files, AP and the others that I don't remember now, and the closest to system.img is super.img on AP, which is a huge file, as would system.img be I guess.
Any tips on what to do here?
You want to flash a custom ROM?
Also something about super.img:
Editing system.img inside super.img and flashing our modifications
I'm trying to modify my system.img (/system/build.prop) to include support for multi users. After struggling a lot, I've succeeded following your guide (that's an awesome work btw) to unpack, mount, modify, umount and repack super.img. Then...
forum.xda-developers.com
You need to run an Ubuntu Linux operating system virtual box (or use an online emulator of Ubuntu and transfer files via Google drive)
senpi0 said:
So, I unlocked the bootloader on my SM-G780G, downloaded the ROM that fits my model, region and all (triple checked it), however when I went to replace system.img, there is no system.img. I looked into all the files, AP and the others that I don't remember now, and the closest to system.img is super.img on AP, which is a huge file, as would system.img be I guess.
Any tips on what to do here?
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files ending in .tar are archives you've got to open up. look in super for smaller archives.

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