Hi,
I want to compile sapphire for usb host mode.
I have downloaded HTC Magic - Cupcake -2.6.27 kernel source code and CodeSourcery. I have configured the environment variables. But when i want to compile kernel with "make", it gives an error while compiling drivers/i2c/chips/mt9t013.o and says:
"/opt/sapphire.hep-357975db/arch/arm/include/asm/gpio.h:5:23: error: mach/gpio.h: No such file or directory"
What is wrong in here? Thanks for your help.
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Hi,
when I compile android (using instructions from source.android.com/download) it does not compile some source files. For example there is external/bluetooth/bluez/sbc/sbc.c which is not compiled. There are also other such files.
It's possible those files need not to be compiled. Or it might be that I need some special configuration to compile them.
Either way, if it is possible, I'd like to compile them all. Is there some way to do it? Maybe some "compile_all" make target? Some additional options that need to be set?
(I believe the reason why I want to compile all source files is not important)
Hi ,
enter to the build directory and do
1) " . envsetup.sh " ( you can read this file to get informations about building )
2) after return to the top of directory and make just " m "
tell me what happened
regards
Hi,
I've download the Android source with "repo", and it includes cross compiler toolchains for various architectures.
I want to build a package (for now, mtd-utils) for my android phone (a htc hero), but I'm having limited success understanding how to get this working. I was thinking there was something I could do, like change my $PATH and set up some other environment variables, that would use the tools from the toolchain instead of the system default ones, so that the binaries would be built for the phone instead of for my computer. But it certainly doesn't seem to be that easy...
I've reverted to attempting a "Hello world" program, but when I try to compile even that using the included toolchain tools, I run into trouble:
Code:
$ $HOME/src/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/bin/arm-eabi-gcc -static -o hello hello.c
hello.c:1:19: error: stdio.h: No such file or directory
hello.c: In function 'main':
hello.c:5: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 'printf'
so I tried a couple of other variants:
Code:
$ $HOME/src/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/bin/arm-eabi-gcc -static -I $HOME/src/mydroid/bionic/libc/include -o hello hello.c
$ $HOME/src/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/bin/arm-eabi-gcc -static -I $HOME/src/mydroid/ndk/build/platforms/android-8/arch-x86/usr/include/ -o hello hello.c
but they both give (different) errors about what other include files are missing when referenced from somewhere.
Is there some "easy" way to android-ify a source tree, so that I can build sources using the cross compiler toolchains? Or should I fetch a different cross compiler toolchain to use, like benno did in his document from 2007? He uses a codesourcery toolchain and builds with that instead (as referenced in other articles here on the subject).
Would much appreciate any shared tips or experiences on how to accomplish this.
The tool chain is fine the problem is non of the include/lib are set up correctly to find the needed version of the includes. Remember the default includes under linux depend on glibc and android only supplies bionic.
Have a look here for more info on setting up bionic:
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Compiling_for_Android
Though if you get the full source for glibc (or precompiled arm binaries) you could compile a dependant program staticly (I think that's what busybox does)
Building for older versions of Android
I was actually able to compile a program manually today, specifically one of the programs in the mtd-utils package. After lots of jumping back and forth, I have found out that the 64 bit version of Ubuntu is what I needed, and also sun-java-1.6, contrary to almost all information I found out there. Then I was able to build AOSP, and then I was able to get "agcc" working, the wrapper that sets environment variables automatically as needed.
So I compiled the app, but it didn't work on my Android. Trying to run it in an adb shell gave approximately this error (from memory):
/bin/sh: ./program: No such file or directory
though the program was there. I didn't use strace, but concluded that this is because of a missing shared library. I have a very recent version of AOSP, while the phone is running Android 2.0 or something like that, so that's a plausable reason why this is happening.
I tried to rebuild the program using "agcc -static ...", but that doesn't work because I don't have the static version of libc after building AOSP, so it just dies with a linker error complaining that it can't find -lc.
So now I need to figure out how to build for old Android version using my checked out version of AOSP, or I need to figure out how to check out an old version of AOSP using repo.
Any tips would be much appreciated.
Hi guys,
I've loaded Jacobs Wildfire vendor setup from GitHub. I added it to the device / htc / wildfire folder. I also created a vendor setup sh script, and now I'm trying to do a
source envsetup sh
lunch => full_wildfire
But the Terminal gives me this response:
** Don't have a product spec for: 'full_wildfire'
** Do you have the right repo manifest?
** Invalid variant: 'full_wildfire'
** Must be one of user userdebug eng
Am I missing something? What am I doing wrong?
Could you please help me? The questions is general, what I've to do, to include new vendorsetups and compile them?
Thank you all in advance!! (haven't found ressources here or in google)
What am I doing wrong with posting? Is it only because I'm a new User that no one helps me :-(
Hi my name is ashy and I need some help regarding building a kernel from source for an ongoing project called H1droid here: h**p://samsungi8320.freeforums.org/portal.php
Basically I am just getting into this kind of stuff and at best Iam a hacker and a modder not a developer, so Linux is pretty new to me. However I learn fast and have a good grasp on what's what.
I am trying to build the Kernel for this project from this source h**p://samsungi8320.freeforums.org/onenand-mtd-multiboot-recovery-cm7-2rc1-t765.html
These sources were created originally by R3D4 who doesn't come to our fourms any more, so I am here to ask for help.
In a nut shell I am trying to build the kernel from R3D4's sources. I have Ubuntu, the tool chains, cloned the source and have managed to build the kernel. The problem is that the kernel requires to be in uImage format with built in ramdisk, however for the life of me I can't figure out how to create the valid boot.img..
I have pulled the config file from the device to use as the default .config, and haven't changed anything in menuconfig when compiling.
I have tried flashing the resulting image to the device, but it doesn't boot at all. It seems that there is no ramdisk to boot a rootfs.
I notice in .config it expects an initramfs to be in a specified directory, however my problem is I have no idea how to create the initramfs to build into the kernel when compiling.
This is probably something easy, but I have searched and searched and can't figure it out, so I am asking here for someone who has the knowledge if they can guide me in the right direction as to how to build the initramfs into the kernel and then compile it as a boot.img to flash via recovery.
I appreciate any and all help.
Thanks, ashy
Please help!
Update: I have managed to compile the kernel with built in initramfs, however the phone still doesn't boot.
Can anybody help here I'm stumped. Iam using Ubuntu 11.10 in VMware and these are the steps I have taken:
1. Clone sources as in first post
2. copy initramfs files into directory specified in config file: CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../out/target/product/nowplus/root"
2. Open terminal in Kernel directory
3. use command: make ARCH=arm nowplus_defconfig (this is the config file from the phone)
4. start the build of the kernel: make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=/home/user/cm7/arm-2012.03/bin/arm-none-eabi- uImage
During the compile there are warnings regarding unused variables or something, but believe these are normal. However at the end of the build modpost reports: WARNING: modpost: Found 2 section mismatch(es).
Is this significant?
Could really do with some help here, I am new at this stuff and getting really frustrated as I've been at it for 2 weeks now. I have searched and searched the whole internet for an answer.
ashyx said:
Update: I have managed to compile the kernel with built in initramfs, however the phone still doesn't boot.
Can anybody help here I'm stumped. Iam using Ubuntu 11.10 in VMware and these are the steps I have taken:
1. Clone sources as in first post
2. copy initramfs files into directory specified in config file: CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE="../out/target/product/nowplus/root"
2. Open terminal in Kernel directory
3. use command: make ARCH=arm nowplus_defconfig (this is the config file from the phone)
4. start the build of the kernel: make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=/home/user/cm7/arm-2012.03/bin/arm-none-eabi- uImage
During the compile there are warnings regarding unused variables or something, but believe these are normal. However at the end of the build modpost reports: WARNING: modpost: Found 2 section mismatch(es).
Is this significant?
Could really do with some help here, I am new at this stuff and getting really frustrated as I've been at it for 2 weeks now. I have searched and searched the whole internet for an answer.
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Ok have managed to make a little progress, it seems the rootfs is loading as it boots up to a screen with blue A N D R O I D text and then changes to a flashing cursor in the top left of the screen. I guess this means the kernel isn't booting.
Still looking for pointers out there on this, can nobody give me a hint or a way to debug this problem?
ashyx said:
Ok have managed to make a little progress, it seems the rootfs is loading as it boots up to a screen with blue A N D R O I D text and then changes to a flashing cursor in the top left of the screen. I guess this means the kernel isn't booting.
Still looking for pointers out there on this, can nobody give me a hint or a way to debug this problem?
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Hey, like you i'm an user which enjoy to experiment stuff with linux, so, i want just thank you to share your experience, it helped me
Hi. I need your help.
Because I need to modify the cost of each instruction, I'm doing a compilation with linaro gcc source code.
Until now I use gcc-linaro-4.7-2013.04 which is in the linaro-toolchain-binaries 4.7 package(linaro hompage-Download-
Binaries-linaro-toolchain-binaries 4.7), and I didn't change anything yet.
I compiled with configure below.
Code:
./configure --prefix=/home/kynic0/workspace/linaro-gcc-built --target=arm-none-eabi
There is an error like this.
Code:
configure:3602: error: in `/home/kynic0/workspace/gcc-linaro-4.7-2013.04/arm-none-eabi/libgcc':
configure:3605: error: cannot compute suffix of object files: cannot compile
See `config.log' for more details.
It is the contents in config.log file.
I tried re-downloading the source file, compiling several times, cleaning prefixed directory, but I really don't know what is problem.
Some people said that GDB is problem, but I can't catch the right way to solve it.
Please help this n00b.
I attached the log file.