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No matter what I tried via kernel modules (mmcfix), I was not able to fix the issues with writing to certain sdcards under 2.6.29 kernel (of our 'vulnerable' recovery that we use to start OpenRecovery).
So I decided to give a try to 2ndboot from 2.6.29 to 2.6.32 kernel under recovery.
Here is a version of OpenRecovery 1.46 that runs under custom 2.6.32 kernel using 2ndboot:
Download: http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod4milestone/downloads/detail?name=OpenRecovery_2ndbootOR_v1_2.zip
Fixes:
- all issues with writing to some sdcards under recovery ("DMA transaction error with device 61" in dmesg)
- missing huge_file feature of ext4 filesystem under recovery
New features:
- battery charging under recovery
Please let me know if you encounter any problems.
The start of OpenRecovery with 2ndboot takes a bit longer, so be patient.
You can see a phone reboot during the start of OR under certain conditions - it's intentional, just wait, the OR will start automatically afterwards.
Kernel source: https://github.com/nadlabak/kernel/tree/recovery
UPDATE 30.01.2013
- prevent watchdog reboot (by automatic reboot of recovery if it was not started via /cache/recovery/command)
- use 10% battd for better compatibility with 3rd party batteries
- modversion set to 2ndbootOR v1.2
UPDATE 03.11.2012
- kernel and 2ndboot files updated (2.6.32.60, L2 cache enabled etc.)
- patches by justcsdr from issue #773 included (power off, mass storage with complete access to all sdcard partitions etc.)
- modversion set to 2ndbootOR v1.1
UPDATE 26.09.2012 (2)
- fixed linker issues - IMPORTANT! please update from the previous version
- modversion set to 2ndbootOR v1.0
UPDATE 26.09.2012
- battery charging and status display added
UPDATE 23.09.2012
- workaround for occasionally non-working adb
- clean kernel build (no change in functionality)
UPDATE 21.09.2012:
- fixed backup of logo, bpsw, lbl and devtree partitions
- added 2ndboot splash screen
Seems to be working for me. No issues
Sorry for the dumb question, but what is the purpose of this OR?
Erovia said:
Sorry for the dumb question, but what is the purpose of this OR?
Click to expand...
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Read the first post...
LuigiC6 said:
Read the first post...
Click to expand...
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Oh god, i really should go to sleep..
By the way, i tried it, works fine, no issues so far. :good:
Works great, slowest but for me without issues
Now my nandroid backups are not hanging on system dump anymore. Great work man. Thanks a lot.
Update:
- fixed backup of logo, bpsw, lbl and devtree partitions
- added 2ndboot splash screen
Download: http://d-h.st/AeS
Kabaldan I have one question.
Is there possibility to run rom on this second kernel? Maybe this is the way to make kernel more complatible for rom
Just a suggestion/question - can't you change version numbers so not to confuse new 1.46 with old 1.46?
DJPatriX said:
Kabaldan I have one question.
Is there possibility to run rom on this second kernel? Maybe this is the way to make kernel more complatible for rom
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DJ,
As far as I understand, Rom already runs on this "second" kernel. This second kernel is the Motorola Froyo Kernel, recovery was using an older kernel to boot. Both are signed by motorola, so, it is not a custom kernel.
It actually is a custom kernel (2.6.32.59), not signed by Motorola (the last kernel released by Motorola for Milestone is 2.6.32.9 from early 2011).
Check 'cat /proc/version' and see when it was compiled .
You could even use swap with this kernel, if it would make sense under recovery .
But you're right that it's not the main point - this OR release is about recovery to be run under 2.6.32 kernel to achieve reliability in sdcard operations, which was not possible under 2.6.29 kernel of our old recovery.
The problem with 2ndboot (or kexec) method to run custom kernel is that there is no known way to get the Wrigley 3G BP working afterwards (BP = Baseband Processor - the gsm/umts phone features).
This is fine under recovery as the phone functionality is not needed there.
But there's no known way to run a custom kernel on Milestone (or any other Wrigley 3G BP phone such as Defy(+), Milestone 2 etc.) while the device would still be able to function as a phone.
Thanks for the update. Seems to be working fine. Console, nandroid backup/delete (haven't tried restoring yet), scripts...
Btw., indeed very nice 2nd boot splash image
Thank you
Thank you for this update, everything is working just fine!
the dl-link does not work for me. could you reupload it, please?
As dev-host seems to be off-line, I've uploaded new update to issue-tracker site
http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmo...nRecovery_v1_46_SHOLS_2ndboot_2_6_32_kern.zip
UPDATE 23.09.2012
- added workaround for occasionally non-working adb
- clean kernel build (no change in functionality)
Thanks for the reply. I've seen some issues with radio an other roms who runs on "second kernel". Now everything is clear 4 me.
Cheers
battery charging under recovery added
Link
That is amazing... Thank you.
Btw., you might have forgotten a link http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmo...1_46_SHOLS_2ndboot_2_6_32_Charge.zip&can=2&q=
New version uploaded:
http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod4milestone/downloads/detail?name=OpenRecovery_2ndbootOR_v1_0.zip
It contains important fix for a nasty bug introduced with the addition of battery charge support. Please update.
NEXT 2.1.8 placeholder: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51678873&postcount=472
STOP! This kernel supports ONLY Samsung Jelly Bean 4.1.x, 4.2.2, CM 10.1.x, 10.2, and 11.0 ROMs. It won't work on ICS, CM 9, CM 10.
FOR NOW I FORBID ANYONE ELSE REUSE THIS STILL IN DEVELOPMENT DUAL BOOT PROJECT FOR HIS/HER OWN GALAXY TAB 2 PROJECT!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
NEXT 2.x separated in two package: the kernel part as blackhawk-next-kernel-2.x-p51xx.zip and the proprietary binaries part as proprietary-vendor-samsung.zip for JB >= 4.2 (stock 4.2.2, CM 10.2) and proprietary-vendor-samsung-4.1.x.zip for JB 4.1.x (stock 4.1.2, CM 10.1) . Flash the kernel and then directly flash the proprietary binaries!
Download both proprietary-vendor-samsung.zip and proprietary-vendor-samsung-4.1.x.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2285366 post #2!
Sources:
Kernel sources at http://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_espresso10/tree/cm-10.1-blackhawk
Features:
Samsung stock 4.1.x, 4.2.2 (since 1.8.3), CM 10.1.x and CM 10.2 (since 1.8.3) support with a single kernel image
For stock ROM: external SD card - internal media swapper script included
Samsung proprietary exFAT modules are loaded. CM 10.1 exFAT support files attached at post #2
For CM/CM based ROM, P31xx only: auto rotate screen default orientation depend on ro.sf.hwrotation value, camera orientation fix included
Dual-booting. You can have Samsung JB and CM 10.1 ROMs on a single device at the same time.
Nice looking AROMA based boot menu
Using CyanogenMod kernel source, updated to p3110 source for newer WLAN (Youtube HD bugfix on stock ROM), modem, sensors driver, and etc for both P31xx and P51xx target
CPU clock: 300MHz, 600MHz, 800MHz, 1.008GHz, 1.2GHz, 1.35GHz, 1.42GHz, 1.48GHz, and 1.52GHz, locked @ 1.008GHz on boot
GPU clock: 153.6MHz, 307.2MHz, 384MHz, and 512MHz, 307.2MHz as the default maximum clock
CPU voltage control. You can use Android Tuner/System Tuner/Trickster MOD to set CPU voltage
The ramdisk base on JB 4.1.2 (stock ROM) and JB 4.2.2 (CM 10.1)
Using newer PowerVR SGX 540 kernel modules and binaries blob
row, bfq, sio, and vr scheduler support
Governor bug fix. Replace Samsung's interactive governor with default OMAP4 3.0.31 interactive governor from omapzoom.org, plus pegasusq and lulzactive
NFS and CIFS/samba (not loaded by default) filesystem support
LZMA compressed initrd, to keep boot image smaller than 8MB
swap support. zram and cleancache with a working zcache driver, enabled by default
kernel config, insmod configs.ko and then you can access /proc/config.gz
external modem support, for PPP Widget (not loaded by default, P31xx need powered USB hub for external modem)
Some tweaks from gokhanmoral's siyahkernel for S3, passive entropy tweak applied
Remove a lot of debug message from touchscreen driver, display, mmc, modem, etc
linaro arm-linux-gnueabihf- cross compiler, compiler optimization applied
SuperSU v1.41 for stock ROM
Self compiled BusyBox v1.22.0-git in /sbin, config file based on CM's BusyBox bbconfig output. fstrim applet patch applied, android_reboot applet added (a quick but clean port from Android toolbox), swapon applet with priority option. For stock ROM: this version of Busybox will overwrite busybox binary in /system/bin or /system/xbin and save it as busybox.backup
Early boot scripts support (/system/etc/init.d, /data/local/userinit.sh, and /data/local/userinit.d)
Post boot script support (/system/etc/init.post_boot.sh)
For stock ROM: custom boot animation support (/data/local/bootanimation.zip or /system/media/bootanimation.zip if exists, Samsung boot animation as a fallback). If a bootanimation.zip found, the boot sound will be turned off as well as the shutdown animation.
Modified mount options
adb insecure, adb mode in charge state also insecure
Advanced TCP congestion support, westwood as the default congestion
No /system/etc/hosts patch, you can install AdAway from F-Droid
Known Problems:
Thanks To:
gokhanmoral, amarullz, Phil3759, Chainfire, cmenard, codeworkx, imoseyon, coolbho3k, Faux123, AuxLV
brolee93 for latest P51xx Samsung stock boot image
This part will be expanded. Most of the patches I applied are coded by someone else. Please remind me if I forget to give credits to anybody...
Downloads:
PhilZ Touch blackhawk version attached, PhilZ Touch 5.08.5 attached at post #3
NEXT kernel beta release attached
NEXT tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2285366
exFAT support files for CM/CM based ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2285366 post #2
Todo:
More features in NEXT tool
Special Thanks:
@behemot24, @shakatu, @ironmaskusa, @tetakpatak
XDA:DevDB Information
[KERNEL][SINGLE/DUAL][JB/KK][STOCK/CM]blackhawk's NEXT kernel, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
Contributors
ketut.kumajaya, Android-Andi
Kernel Special Features: Dual boot stock and AOSP based ROM
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 2.4
Created 2014-09-21
Last Updated 2014-10-29
NEXT 2.x separated in two package: the kernel part as blackhawk-next-kernel-2.x-p51xx.zip and the proprietary binaries part as proprietary-vendor-samsung.zip for JB >= 4.2 (stock 4.2.2, CM 10.2) and proprietary-vendor-samsung-4.1.x.zip for JB 4.1.x (stock 4.1.2, CM 10.1) . Flash the kernel and then directly flash the proprietary binaries!
Download both proprietary-vendor-samsung.zip and proprietary-vendor-samsung-4.1.x.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2285366 post #2!
Changelog:
21/04/2014 2.2:
Flash-Friendly File System (f2fs) support
Full github commits 8/4 - 20/4/2014: https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_espresso10/commits/cm-11.0
Update proprietary blobs, proprietary-vendor-samsung-update.zip
28/10/2013 2.1.4 -> 2.1.5:
Updated to upstream 3.0.101 kernel
Audit and SELinux enabled
Smartreflex completely disabled
GPU frequencies not exposed to STweaks bug fixed
Do not load exFAT modules on CM 10.2
Full changelog: https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_espresso10/commits/cm-10.2-update
27/10/2013 2.1.3 -> 2.1.4:
Ramdisk updated to sync with latest CM 10.2
21/10/2013 1.8.3 -> 2.1.3:
Update init script for PAC
Disable almost all kernel debugging support except KALLSYMS. Kernel failed to boot with CONFIG_KALLSYMS disabled
Turn all CPUs online when governor gets changed, hotplug bug workaround
SIO and VR I/O scheduler
Initial STweaks support, big thanks @gokhanmoral. Download STweaks app from Play store to access almost all NEXT related settings (CPU governor, frequency, and voltages; GPU governor and frequency limit; surfaceflinger rotation; I/O scheduler; logger; CIFS, Xbox controller, and USB modem support; and dual boot related settings).
Update overclock codes, remove gpu_oc interface: https://github.com/kumajaya/android...mmit/94ac45a10213de400c7bf3c01b5c5b052ae8ba18
sgxfreq: add sysfs interface to store frequency limit: https://github.com/kumajaya/android...mmit/738061b30d2278d3b51b341bc2597dad300f4e47
sgxfreq: limit frequency to default on boot: https://github.com/kumajaya/android...mmit/8a6933cf6565b5587db6a2a5ce7b1207807ab701
The latest Android Tuner app needed to control the modified OMAP GPU control interface but the dirty way by editing /etc/init.post_boot.sh always available
Separated vendor blobs for JB 4.1.x and JB >= 4.2, @poppolo2001 fix applied
With CPU and GPU overclock, CPU under/over voltage, upstream kernel 3.0.96 by @CodyF86
Complete changelog: https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_espresso10/commits/cm-10.2-update
10/08/2013 1.6.3 -> 1.8.3:
Initial upcoming Samsung 4.2.2 support
Initial CM 10.2 support. Do not flash blackhawk-next-cm-exfat-vold.zip! CM 10.2 already has an open source/reverse engineered exFAT filesystem support
Vendor blobs in separate flashable zip. For all ROMs, on both 1st and 2nd ROM: Flash vendor-blobs-new-ducati-blackhawk.zip directly after flashing NEXT 1.8.3!
Updated to upstream Linux kernel 3.0.41 (incremental patch)
The first kernel utilizing the new ducati firmware, the first kernel preserved 804MB RAM! Don't forget to flash vendor-blobs-old-ducati-blackhawk.zip if you switch to another kernel
zram switched to zsmalloc, zram optimized for Android disabled
XBox 360 USB controller with BigX LED support enabled (by @iks8 request). Modules not loaded by default, edit /system/etc/init.d/02modules to activate it.
23/07/2013 1.6.2 -> 1.6.3:
Add android_reboot applet to NEXT's busybox (a quick port from Android toolbox) to fix AROMA boot menu fail to boot into recovery/bootloader as reported by @kinung
I hate bug!
22/07/2013 1.5 -> 1.6.2:
Hotplug CPU governor working properly with cleancache enabled, zcahe memory corruption problem fixed!
Static linked busybox compiled from source, fstrim patch applied. Busybox config based on CM's busybox bbconfig output. Total 46 new busybox applet, add priority option to swapon applet
zRAM swap per CPU core, same priority value. CM's /system/bin/compcache script updated to handle 2 zRAM devices. Reference: http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Zram
Stock ROM default zRAM size 26% RAM size. Following CM's standard, user can set zRAM value for example to 30% by typing "setprop persist.service.zram 30" over Terminal Emulator or over "adb shell setprop persist.service.zram 30". CM user can use Settings application: Performance - Memory management - zRam.
Swappiness value changed to 90
LZO compression updated to current upstream version, optimized for arm. Reference: http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/ke.../?id=b0af9cd9aab60ceb17d3ebabb9fdf4ff0a99cf50
zRAM support optimized for Android, utilizing the new lzo library.
cleancache support with working zcache driver, utilizing the new lzo library
entropy threshold tweaks, /dev/random linked to /dev/urandom
github 14-22/07/2013 commits: https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_espresso10/commits/cm-10.1-blackhawk
12/07/2013 1.4.1 -> 1.5:
Decrease CPU voltage for frequencies below 1.2GHz, increase CPU voltage for frequencies above 1.2GHz
Re-enable MMC_CAP_ERASE for I/O speed improvement, run "fstrim -v /data" and "fstrim -v /cache" manually to TRIM your filesystem or run LagFix (fstrim GUI, download it from Play)
Remove my old hack in cpufreq driver
Newer PowerVR SGX540 3D kernel module and vendor binaries, in sync to CM-10.1. You must update both 1st and 2nd ROM to renew both ROM vendor binaries!
SuperSU v1.41
16/06/2013 1.4 -> 1.4.1:
I/O speed improvement, 1.3 and 1.4 bugfix
SuperSU v1.34 - thanks Chainfire
nooc: Smartreflex class 3 re-enabled, voltage control disabled
04/06/2013 1.3 -> 1.4:
Selected kernel modules, scripts, and binaries integrated in boot.img, single flash for 1st and 2nd ROM
Kernel compression back to gzip, boot.img compression switched to lzma for better compression (I need more space)
Auto root (for stock)
Auto busybox (for stock)
External sdcard and internal media swapper script integrated in boot.img (for stock as 1st ROM)
Override init.d CPU governor setting on boot completed (technical reason/by design). Please use an app "on boot" or /etc/init.post_boot.sh to set CPU governor
init script reworked (again), simplified
Standalone nooc version, no longer as an addon for standard NEXT
Untested CRT off animation support
NEXT users, please update your kernel to 1.3 version to avoid filesystem corruption risk on Samsung stock/stock based ROM! Please read Dual Boot FAQs how to update your kernel!
01/06/2013 beta -> 1.3:
Better data integrity on both 1st and 2nd ROM
Ramdisk init scripts reworked, inline with the latest Samsung (Taiwan BRI 04/2013) and CM (29/05/2013 nightly)
Inline with P31xx, that's way this port version directly jump to 1.3
Updated exFAT modules (don't know it's better or worse, it's closed source)
Default CPU clock still 1.008GHz, default GPU clock 307.2MHz. Non OC version as an addon
Both version tested on P3100 (remember, I have no access to P51xx device). Booted, upscale graphics, touchscreen not work, wrong orientation sensor, swapped volume button, got 1280x800 screenshots :laugh:
30/05/2013: Initial beta release.
Dual Boot FAQs
Adapted from droidphile's "Dual Boot FAQs" with permission.
1. "Why would I wanna dual-boot?"
A. You don't have to.
Suppose you're more of an aosp rom fan. But misses the HDMI out, bluetooth hands-free and love sammy camera more. Do a minimal installation of sammy rom and boot into it when in need of these features and use aosp rom otherwise.
Or you are a sammy rom fan but love the responsiveness and pure android feel of aosp roms.
And while you can dual boot two sammy or two aosp roms, it doesn't make any sense.
2. "What if I don't need dual booting?"
A. No issues. Kernel won't force to setup 2 roms. You can single boot as before.
3. "Will dual booting change my bootloader or do any dangerous stuff like setting my phone on fire?"
A. NO. Changes are at kernel and ramfs level only. Some space in your internal sd card is used, and also the unused hidden partition mmcblk0p11 is used to store cache of second rom. Dual booting doesn't repartition the filesystem or perform anything scary.
4. "I want to setup dual booting."
A. There are four situations:-
1) Sammy rom now. Want to use aosp as secondary.
2) Sammy rom now. Want to use aosp as primary.
3) Aosp rom now. Want to use sammy as secondary.
4) Aosp rom now. Want to use sammy as primary.
Prerequisites for any setup is
a) Flash latest blackhawk's NEXT kernel
b) Flash new ducati vendor blobs (since 1.8.x)
c) Flash latest PhilZ Touch - blackhawk repack version - recovery
d) Atleast 90% battery left.
e) 2 GB free on internal SD.
f) Some spare time
1) Present sammy, setup aosp as secondary:-
i) Reboot into recovery
ii) Flash blackhawk's NEXT tool, create system.img for CM/CM based ROM and then close it
iii) Reboot into secondary recovery
iv) Flash aosp ROM as 2nd ROM
v) Flash blackhawk's NEXT kernel again
vi) Flash new ducati vendor blobs again (since 1.8.x)
2) Present sammy, setup aosp as primary:-
i) Reboot into recovery
ii) Nandroid backup your current sammy ROM
iii) Flash blackhawk's NEXT tool, create system.img for Samsung stock/stock based ROM and then close it
iv) Reboot into secondary recovery
v) Nandroid restore your sammy ROM as 2nd ROM
vi) Flash blackhawk's NEXT kernel again
vii) Flash new ducati vendor blobs again (since 1.8.x)
viii) Reboot into primary recovery
ix) Flash aosp ROM as 1st ROM
x) Flash blackhawk's NEXT kernel again
xi) Flash new ducati vendor blobs again (since 1.8.x)
3) Present aosp, setup sammy as secondary:-
Same as (1), instead of flashing aosp to second, flash sammy to second.
4) Present aosp, setup sammy as primary:-
Same as (2), instead of flashing aosp to first ROM, flash sammy.
NOTE:
-To dual boot Two Aosp or Two Sammy roms, just follow (1) or (2) (depending on which one of them you want as primary/secondary), just flash Sammy instead of aosp or aosp instead of sammy.
5. "What things should I be taking care off while dealing with dual booting?"
A. - Make sure where you are: in primary or secondary recovery.
6. "How to boot into primary rom?"
A. AROMA based boot menu will help you on every boot.
7. "How to boot into secondary rom?"
A. AROMA based boot menu will help you on every boot.
8. "Is kernel partition shared?"
A. Yes. Same kernel boots both roms.
9. "If I flash another kernel (that doesn't support db) do I lose dual booting?"
A. Yes
10. "I lost dualbooting after flashing another kernel. I didn't do anything to second rom files in sdcard/.secondrom. How can I get db back?"
A. Just flash the latest blackhawk's NEXT kernel, flash new ducati vendor blobs again (since 1.8.x)
11. "Will there be any performance degradation on the rom used as secondary compared to primary?"
A. NO
12. "Will my phone run slow overall because of db?"
A. NO
13. "How to flash a newer version of 1st rom?"
A. As usual, just flash it from primary recovery. Flash blackhawk's NEXT kernel again, flash new ducati vendor blobs again (since 1.8.x)
14. "How to flash newer version of 2nd rom?"
A. Just flash it from secondary recovery. Flash blackhawk's NEXT kernel again, flash new ducati vendor blobs again (since 1.8.x)
15. "Would upgrading 1st or second rom cause other rom to fail on boot?"
A. No. Partitions of other rom are not touched during upgrading.
16. "I miss the recovery I used before, so much.."
A. PhilZ Touch not bad at all.
17. "User apps of 1st rom are automatically available for second rom?"
A. NO. However, if you had backed them up using Titanium Backup or similar apps, just restore apps while on second rom.
18. "I wanna keep separate backup for apps in both the Roms, since I use one Rom for say entertainment and other productivity."
A. Setup different backup directory in Titanium Backup in 1st and 2nd rom.
19. "I don't see STweaks app in second rom."
A. This is blackhawk's NEXT dual boot solution for Galaxy Tab 2, a free implementation of gokhanmoral's Siyah dual boot.
20. "Do I need to anything special before flashing a newer blackhawk's NEXT kernel?"
A. NO. Just flash kernel in primary and secondary recovery. Yes, on both 1st and 2nd ROM. Just flash kernel in recovery - whichever you used to do. Kernel image is copied to the unified kernel partition (since 1.4 version). Flash new ducati vendor blobs (since 1.8.x) on both ROM may be required to ensure vendor blobs match to the kernel
21. "How can I run same STweaks settings of 1st Rom in 2nd Rom?"
A. This is blackhawk's NEXT dual boot solution for Galaxy Tab 2, a free implementation of gokhanmoral's Siyah dual boot.
22. "How do I remove everything related to DB and run single boot again?"
A. In primary recovery, flash blackhawk's NEXT tool and delete 2nd ROM system image. OR delete .secondrom directory in /data/media while on 1st Rom.
23. "If secondrom files are kept in /data/media, will wiping data in recovery erase second rom files?"
A. NO. /data/media is skipped in CWM recovery.
24. "I was using ExFat card on sammy rom without any issues. I have setup dual boot with aosp and now after booting into CM it says microSD card is corrupted."
A. Aosp roms doesn't support ExFat out of the box. The data was corrupted by aosp vold. Even if you boot back to Sammy rom, it still would be corrupted. To recover data, manually mount the card in recovery, copy contents to internal SD and reformat card to a Fat32.
Also try
chkdsk X: /f (where X is the drive letter of microsd), you may be able to copy data.
25. "I read somewhere that both rom data partition use the same space. Doesn't that mean my apps are shared across roms?"
A. NO. It just means they uses same partition. They're still different directories.
1st rom data = /data
2nd rom data = /data/media/.secondrom/data
26. "Will hitting "Boot into Secondary Recovery" in recovery boot menu change my recovery?"
A. NO. It just runs (not flash) an alternate recovery so that you can configure dualboot settings.
27. "How do I backup 1st Rom and 2nd Rom?"
A. To backup 1st Rom, do what you did to backup rom while you were single booting a while ago.
To backup 2nd Rom, use the secondary recovery.
28. "Is there an easier way for dual-boot?"
A. Yes, send your device to me.
29. "DB architecture?"
A. Like you know, every rom has a /data, /system, /cache partition and a kernel to boot.
For primary rom, it's
mmcblk0p10 = /data
mmcblk0p9 = /system
mmcblk0p7 = /cache
And these won't change whether you're single booting or dual booting.
For secondary rom, data and system is stored in internal sd, cache in hidden partition. Note that internal sd in our device is mounted to /data/media.
We have data as a directory, System as an image in data/media/.secondrom. Cache in mmcblk0p11 which is hidden partition and not used otherwise.
- When second rom is booting, second rom data is bind mounted to mmcblk0p10 as /data/
- data/media/.secondrom/system.img partition is mounted as /system.
- mmcblk0p11 is mounted as /cache.
More FAQs will be added and the list will be updated as DB is improved.
Dual Boot Exercises
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2285366 post #4.
Was waiting for this :victory:
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Just opened a new thread for my masterpiece work on Galaxy Tab 2. Enjoy it and don't forget to press my Thanks button or better my DTM button
PhilZ Touch attached in post #1 has a "red" on screen navigation bar in secondary recovery to distinguish between primary and secondary :laugh:
So this kernel boots 1 ROM over internal storage and second over SD card?
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Marionette said:
So this kernel boots 1 ROM over internal storage and second over SD card?
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Dual Boot FAQs #29.
Ohhh good news i go to test thanks you rock
With 0.6 i can oc 1.35.
But now i have freez or reboot or black screen
brolee93 said:
Ohhh good news i go to test thanks you rock
With 0.6 i can oc 1.35.
But now i have freez or reboot or black screen
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Please try increase the CPU voltage by 25mV. In this version, CPU voltage 50mV lower than the previous values. You can use Android Tuner or /system/etc/init.post_boot.sh .
KK, you are a genius! This is working splendidly, I have cyanogen as my primary and blaster as my secondary and they are both workihg smooth for me so far... I have them both running currently at 1200 mhz and seem to be doing fine.. you have really made my day!
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Running smoothly for Zap Blaster.
ironmaskusa said:
KK, you are a genius! This is working splendidly, I have cyanogen as my primary and blaster as my secondary and they are both workihg smooth for me so far... I have them both running currently at 1200 mhz and seem to be doing fine.. you have really made my day!
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I actually watched your HDMI problem. It's one of the reasons this dual boot solution was born. Glad I could help you, thanks for your support :good:
shakatu said:
Running smoothly for Zap Blaster.
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Really? And all your init.d scripts removed by NEXT
That's okay cuz I have No Frills set up for my CPU settings. Of course my public release is still running kkboot 1.6.
After looking at your install script IDK if I would include this in my ROM if/when you allow people to. I'll let them make up their own mind.
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shakatu said:
That's okay cuz I have No Frills set up for my CPU settings. Of course my public release is still running kkboot 1.6.
After looking at your install script IDK if I would include this in my ROM if/when you allow people to. I'll let them make up their own mind.
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Personally, I found that Zap Blaster works well my device (p5113) because of the IR and such.. plus at the time it was overclockable and my HDMI output worked well with it. So, I decided to use it for awhile.. but I could not resist CM because it runs so smooth and I love how clean and reliable it has always been on me for this device as well as other devices I have owned.
Again, I am very happy about this DUAL boot option and I don't think I will change my setup for a time to come... My tablet is perfect now, in my opinion. Thanks again, KK.
The tablet behaviour between this kernel and the samsung original kernel is completely different! Ketut, if samsung would give a crap about their customers, they should buy this kernel from you and push it on all the galaxy tab 2... but that's not going to happen, so actually only the xda members have the chance to see their tablet working as it should, thanks to your work. Lucky us
behemot24 said:
The tablet behaviour between this kernel and the samsung original kernel is completely different! Ketut, if samsung would give a crap about their customers, they should buy this kernel from you and push it on all the galaxy tab 2... but that's not going to happen, so actually only the xda members have the chance to see their tablet working as it should, thanks to your work. Lucky us
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For free A lot of clicks to install NEXT package but why people missed to click my Thanks button
EDIT:
This kernel version will directly jump to 1.3 in order to sync with P31xx version. Still inspecting line by line using diff tool to make sure already in sync
When i install this kernel on ZapBlaster the Video Player and Camera stops working
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rap3rman said:
When i install this kernel on ZapBlaster the Video Player and Camera stops working
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Two apps I never use on my tablet, so I haven't tested them...
ketut.kumajaya said:
Please try increase the CPU voltage by 25mV. In this version, CPU voltage 50mV lower than the previous values. You can use Android Tuner or /system/etc/init.post_boot.sh .
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yeah ok i see this .
can you add Stweaks support ?
BIG FAT WARNING:
NEXT kernel 1.0 - 2.0 requires mali-400-r3p2-01rel3-t31x.zip!
NEXT kernel 2.1 and later requires mali-400-r3p2-01rel3-api29-t31x.zip!
Sources:
Kernel sources at https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4x12/tree/cm-11.0
Features:
Based on Samsung OSRC Note 2 N7100, Tab 3 8.0 and Note 8.0 kernel source
Single source for T310, T311, and T315 target (and Note 2 N710x, Note 8.0 N51xx). Only T311 version well tested on my device but both T310 and T315 version boot T311, not working GSM radio of course
Traceable source level changes: https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4x12/commits/cm-11.0
Open source Samsung exFAT modules included
Remove a lot of debug message from touchscreen driver, display, mmc, modem, bluetooth, etc. Now, dmesg output more useful than stock kernel
Disable a lot of kernel debugging support
Linaro GCC compiler
The ramdisk based on JB 4.2.2 AMG3 (T310 and T311) and AMH1 (T315), OTA recovery flash disabled
Some tweaks from gokhanmoral's siyahkernel for S3, passive entropy tweak applied
Auto root, SuperSU included please download SuperSU from Google Play. Heimdall v1.4.0 work for our device. For a brand new T31x, flash your device using "sudo heimdall flash --BOOT boot.img" and you will get rooted
Self compiled static BusyBox v1.21.1 in /sbin, android_reboot applet added (a quick but clean port from Android toolbox), swapon applet with priority option. On stock ROM, this version of Busybox will overwrite busybox binary in /system/bin or /system/xbin and save it as busybox.backup
Early boot scripts support (/system/etc/init.d, /data/local/userinit.sh, and /data/local/userinit.d)
Mali GPU driver r3p2-01rel3
KitKat external sdcard write access for user apps patcher
Known Problems:
Thanks To:
gokhanmoral, Chainfire
This part will be expanded. Most of the patches I applied are coded by someone else. Please remind me if I forget to give credits to anybody...
Downloads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=5210#downloads
Todo:
Dual boot
Special Thanks:
@onemoreidiot, @kutaxov, @bout_time
XDA:DevDB Information
[KERNEL][SM-T31x][SINGLE/DUAL][STOCK/CM] blackhawk's NEXT kernel, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
Contributors
ketut.kumajaya
Kernel Special Features: Dual boot stock and CM ROM
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.7
Stable Release Date: 2014-07-11
Created 2014-08-01
Last Updated 2014-09-11
Changelog 24/08/2014, NEXT 2.x WIP:
Samsung KitKat support
Auto root reworked
External sdcard write access auto pacher
Mali 400 r3p2-01rel3 API version 29
Changelog 11/07/2014, NEXT 1.7:
Samsung OSRC SM-T310 KitKat NF4 kernel source:
Exynos platform update
Battery, regulator, and charger driver update
Touchscreen driver and firmware update
Flip sensor, WiFi, sound, IR LED and camera driver update
Memory and block related tuning
swap, frontswap, and zswap support, etc
LZO compression/decompression update
Recent GCC versions (e.g. GCC-4.7.2) compatibility fix
Changelog 16/06/2014, NEXT 1.6:
GCC Linaro 4.9.1-2014.05 toolchain
Nintendo Wii remote support, latest CM version needed
Changelog 12/06/2014, NEXT 1.5:
Applied Samsung OSRC N7100 KitKat ND4 update on top of MK9, and then rebase our current kernel to it
Low power mode charging bug fix applied, this kernel compatible to our current JB bootloader and upcoming KitKat bootloader
Incompatibility issue to CM's hwcomposer fixed
New WiFi driver, new exFAT filesystem, arm and exynos spesific update, a lot of updates from Samsung
More efficient method of passing vsync to userspace for CM
GCC Linaro 4.8-2014.04 toolchain
Full changelog https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4x12/commits/cm-11.0 . Linaro 4.8 patch still not available on my github, I will push it later
Changelog 21/04/2014, NEXT 1.4:
Kernel update: stop log buffer spam, extra scheduler (sio, vr, and row), interactive governor, revert f2fs quick hack, etc: https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4x12/commits/cm-11.0
Ramdisk update to upstream CM (SE Linux context, sepolicy, init and healtd binary)
Install script update for easier future maintenance
Remove workaround fix for write access to the root of ext4 or f2fs formatted SD card
Changelog 26/03/2014, NEXT 1.3:
Fix boot menu reboot to bootloader option
Insecure adb, fix compatibility issue to Omni and Slim ROM
SE Linux policy update
Workaround fix for write access to the root of ext4 or f2fs formatted SD card
Default ueventd config
Compiled AROMA from source
Compiled static busybox from CM source with patched reboot applet
Changelog 16/03/2014, NEXT 1.2:
F2FS filesystem support, completely based on @DerTeufel1980 github commits and small hack in include/linux/blk_types.h https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4x12/commits/cm-11.0, Extended PhilZ Touch recovery needed for ext4 to f2fs migration
exFAT filesystem integrated in kernel
In sync to CM 11.0 init changes, CM multi SIM support compatibility issue fixed
Changelog 22/01/2014, NEXT 0.6.4:
Updated kernel source, new Mali GPU kernel driver r3p2
SuperSu 1.91 for stock ROM
Directly flash mali-400-r3p2-01rel3-blobs-t31x.zip (on both ROM for dual boot user) is a must or your device will fail to boot!
As reported by @manup456, graphic glitch occurred in stock ROM with Mali r3p2. Workaround for this issue is "Turn off hardware overlays - Always use GPU for screen compositing" in Settings - Developer but this setting doesn't stick, so you must set it on every boot. Another solution is switch to previous version of NEXT kernel and directly flash Mali r3p1 blobs (on both ROM for dual boot user).
Changelog 16/01/2014, NEXT 0.6.3:
Reworked init script as CM playground
Changelog 09/01/2014, NEXT 0.6.2:
Compatible to the new CM lights module
Changelog 05/01/2014, NEXT 0.6.1:
Flip cover detector, work on both stock and CM ROM
Changelog 30/12/2013, NEXT 0.6:
CM 11.0 support
Changelog 10/12/2013, NEXT 0.5:
Initial T315 support
CM: Ramdisk synced to unofficial CM 10.2
Changelog 02/12/2013, NEXT 0.4:
CM: fix back camera still image capture
Changelog 28/11/2013, NEXT 0.3:
CM: fix bluetooth discovery problem
CM: fix front camera preview
Add PAC ROM support
Stock: SuperSU 1.80, thanks Chainfire
T310 support
Changelog 26/11/2013, NEXT 0.2:
Add lates CM-10.2 nightly 20131125 support
SuperSU 1.75 (for stock ROM), thanks Chainfire
Changelog 25/11/2013, NEXT 0.1 brand:
Stop more spams
Linaro gcc 4.7 compatibility fix, now use GCC Linaro 4.7 compiler
VR and SIO scheduler, SIO as default sheduler
R/W semaphores implemented using ARM atomic functions
Merge espresso10 interactive CPU governor, interactive with EARLYSUSPEND support
Initializing Android USB depending on the rom type for dual boot support
Notify userspace of vsync_time using sysfs for AOSP based ROM support
Partial netfilter update, allow tracking loopback and rate limit some of the printks
Unofficial PhilZ Touch recovery
Attached PhilZ Touch recovery repack for T310 and T311. Both version tested on my T311. Both version not well tested (i.e. backup and restore not tested since have no free space SD card) but since this version based on official P5100, everything should be work correctly. Flash this at your own risk using existing CWM/TWRP recovery or Heimdall v1.4.0 "sudo heimdall flash --RECOVERY recovery.img" command.
I am almost sure @Phil3759 will officially support our device anytime soon.
ROOT + BLACKHAWK + PHILZ TOUCH FOR YOUR BRAND NEW T31X
Single step for root and PhilZ Touch recovery using Heimdall v1.4.0:
Extract both blackhawk kernel boot.img and PhilZ Touch recovery.img
Install Heimdall for your operating system: Linux, OSX, or Windows
Boot your device into download mode, connect it to your computer, flash:
Code:
heimdall flash --BOOT boot.img --RECOVERY recovery.img
Done!
NOTE: I've deleted PhilZ Touch non SELinux version to avoid confusion, total 618 downloads for all variant!
Dual Boot FAQs
Adapted from droidphile's "Dual Boot FAQs" with permission.
1. "Why would I wanna dual-boot?"
A. You don't have to.
Suppose you're more of an aosp rom fan. But misses the HDMI out, bluetooth hands-free and love sammy camera more. Do a minimal installation of sammy rom and boot into it when in need of these features and use aosp rom otherwise.
Or you are a sammy rom fan but love the responsiveness and pure android feel of aosp roms.
And while you can dual boot two sammy or two aosp roms, it doesn't make any sense.
2. "What if I don't need dual booting?"
A. No issues. Kernel won't force to setup 2 roms. You can single boot as before.
3. "Will dual booting change my bootloader or do any dangerous stuff like setting my phone on fire?"
A. NO. Changes are at kernel and ramfs level only. Some space in your internal sd card is used, and also the unused hidden partition mmcblk0p16 is used to store cache of second rom. Dual booting doesn't repartition the filesystem or perform anything scary.
4. "I want to setup dual booting."
A. There are four situations:-
1) Sammy rom now. Want to use aosp as secondary.
2) Sammy rom now. Want to use aosp as primary.
3) Aosp rom now. Want to use sammy as secondary.
4) Aosp rom now. Want to use sammy as primary.
Prerequisites for any setup is
a) Flash latest blackhawk's NEXT kernel. BIG FAT WARNING: For stock Samsung ROM, NEXT kernel 1.0 or later requires mali-400-r3p2-01rel3-blobs-t31x.zip!
b) Flash latest Extended PhilZ Touch recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51364377&postcount=33
c) Atleast 90% battery left.
d) 3 GB free on internal SD.
e) Some spare time
1) Present sammy, setup aosp as secondary:-
i) Reboot into recovery
ii) Select "Run Aroma Dual Boot Tool" in Advaced Menu, create system.img for CM/CM based ROM and then close it
iii) Reboot into secondary recovery (red on screen navigation buttons)
iv) Flash aosp ROM as 2nd ROM
v) Flash blackhawk's NEXT kernel again
2) Present sammy, setup aosp as primary:-
i) Reboot into recovery
ii) Nandroid backup your current sammy ROM
iii) Select "Run Aroma Dual Boot Tool" in Advaced Menu, create system.img for Samsung stock/stock based ROM and then close it
iv) Reboot into secondary recovery (red on screen navigation buttons)
v) Nandroid restore your sammy ROM as 2nd ROM
vi) Flash blackhawk's NEXT kernel again
vii) Reboot into primary recovery
viii) Flash aosp ROM as 1st ROM
ix) Flash blackhawk's NEXT kernel again
3) Present aosp, setup sammy as secondary:-
Same as (1), instead of flashing aosp to second, flash sammy to second.
4) Present aosp, setup sammy as primary:-
Same as (2), instead of flashing aosp to first ROM, flash sammy.
NOTE:
-To dual boot Two Aosp or Two Sammy roms, just follow (1) or (2) (depending on which one of them you want as primary/secondary), just flash Sammy instead of aosp or aosp instead of sammy.
5. "What things should I be taking care off while dealing with dual booting?"
A. - Make sure where you are: in primary or secondary recovery.
6. "How to boot into primary rom?"
A. AROMA based boot menu will help you on every boot.
7. "How to boot into secondary rom?"
A. AROMA based boot menu will help you on every boot.
8. "Is kernel partition shared?"
A. Yes. Same kernel boots both roms.
9. "If I flash another kernel (that doesn't support db) do I lose dual booting?"
A. Yes
10. "I lost dualbooting after flashing another kernel. I didn't do anything to second rom files in sdcard/.secondrom. How can I get db back?"
A. Just flash the latest blackhawk's NEXT kernel
11. "Will there be any performance degradation on the rom used as secondary compared to primary?"
A. NO
12. "Will my phone run slow overall because of db?"
A. NO
13. "How to flash a newer version of 1st rom?"
A. As usual, just flash it from primary recovery. Flash blackhawk's NEXT kernel again
14. "How to flash newer version of 2nd rom?"
A. Just flash it from secondary recovery. Flash blackhawk's NEXT kernel again
15. "Would upgrading 1st or second rom cause other rom to fail on boot?"
A. No. Partitions of other rom are not touched during upgrading.
16. "I miss the recovery I used before, so much.."
A. PhilZ Touch not bad at all.
17. "User apps of 1st rom are automatically available for second rom?"
A. NO. However, if you had backed them up using Titanium Backup or similar apps, just restore apps while on second rom.
18. "I wanna keep separate backup for apps in both the Roms, since I use one Rom for say entertainment and other productivity."
A. Setup different backup directory in Titanium Backup in 1st and 2nd rom.
19. "I don't see STweaks app in second rom."
A. This is blackhawk's NEXT dual boot solution for Galaxy Tab 2, a free implementation of gokhanmoral's Siyah dual boot.
20. "Do I need to anything special before flashing a newer blackhawk's NEXT kernel?"
A. NO. Just flash kernel in recovery - whichever you used to do. Kernel image is copied to the unified kernel partition
21. "How can I run same STweaks settings of 1st Rom in 2nd Rom?"
A. This is blackhawk's NEXT dual boot solution for Galaxy Tab 2, a free implementation of gokhanmoral's Siyah dual boot.
22. "How do I remove everything related to DB and run single boot again?"
A. In primary recovery, flash blackhawk's NEXT tool and delete 2nd ROM system image. OR delete .secondrom directory in /data/media while on 1st Rom.
23. "If secondrom files are kept in /data/media, will wiping data in recovery erase second rom files?"
A. NO. /data/media is skipped in CWM recovery.
24. "I read somewhere that both rom data partition use the same space. Doesn't that mean my apps are shared across roms?"
A. NO. It just means they uses same partition. They're still different directories.
1st rom data = /data
2nd rom data = /data/media/.secondrom/data
25. "Will hitting "Boot into Secondary Recovery" in recovery boot menu change my recovery?"
A. NO. It just runs (not flash) an alternate recovery so that you can configure dualboot settings.
26. "How do I backup 1st Rom and 2nd Rom?"
A. To backup 1st Rom, do what you did to backup rom while you were single booting a while ago.
To backup 2nd Rom, use the secondary recovery.
27. "Is there an easier way for dual-boot?"
A. Yes, send your device to me.
28. "DB architecture?"
A. Like you know, every rom has a /data, /system, /cache partition and a kernel to boot.
For primary rom, it's
mmcblk0p21 = /data
mmcblk0p20 = /system
mmcblk0p19 = /cache
And these won't change whether you're single booting or dual booting.
For secondary rom, data and system is stored in internal sd, cache in hidden partition. Note that internal sd in our device is mounted to /data/media.
We have data as a directory, System as an image in data/media/.secondrom. Cache in mmcblk0p16 which is hidden partition and not used otherwise.
- When second rom is booting, second rom data is bind mounted to mmcblk0p21 as /data/
- data/media/.secondrom/system.img partition is mounted as /system.
- mmcblk0p16 is mounted as /cache.
More FAQs will be added and the list will be updated as DB is improved.
Build kernel and kernel modules for Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 SM-T31x Exynos 4212
Ketut P. Kumajaya <ketut.kumajaya at gmail dot com>, Oct 2013
Samsung Open Source Release Center: http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=sm-t31
Samsung OSRC exFAT source: http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=exfat
Working kernel source, compilable and tested on SM-T311: https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_lt01
I assume your home directory is /home/android
Clone kernel source repo:
Code:
$ cd /home/android/
$ git clone git://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_lt01.git
Create an environtment text file, save it as /home/android/build.env (change CROSS_COMPILE to point to your toolchain):
Code:
export CROSS_COMPILE='/opt/toolchains/arm-eabi-4.6/bin/arm-eabi-'
export LDFLAGS=''
export CFLAGS=''
export SUBARCH=arm
export ARCH=arm
Import environtment file above (dot+space+build.env), create build directory outside kernel source directory, and start the building process:
Code:
$ cd /home/android/android_kernel_samsung_lt01
$ . /home/android/build.env
$ mkdir -p /home/android/build/lt01
$ make O=/home/android/build/lt01 mrproper
$ make O=/home/android/build/lt01 tab3_3G8_01_defconfig
$ make -j8 O=/home/android/build/lt01
Copy the resulting kernel and modules to a binary directory:
Code:
$ mkdir -p /home/android/build/lt01-bin
$ cp /home/android/build/lt01/arch/arm/boot/zImage /home/android/build/lt01-bin/
$ find /home/android/build/lt01/ -type f -name *.ko -exec cp {} /home/android/build/lt01-bin/ \;
Your kernel and all kernel modules ready in /home/android/build/lt01-bin/
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The resulting kernel also already tested as PhilZ Touch recovery kernel, running on SM-T311 PhilZ Touch repacked from PhilZ Touch recovery for Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 target
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 original boot logo:
oc kernel ?? thanks.
Finally a developer with GTab 3 8inch :good: :good:
Can't wait to see a flashable zip and try on my tab
Just got a black screen of death when trying to replace Samsung boot logo Solved: reflash my own param.bin Odin flashable tar.md5
rothshek said:
oc kernel ?? thanks.
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There's no OC commit: https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_lt01/commits/master
Kernel and unofficial PhilZ Touch recovery repack attached at post #1.
Kernel: almost stock, compiled using gcc linaro 4.7, a lot of kernel debugging support disabled, still leave all Samsung kernel spams, restricted root disabled
Ramdisk: self compiled busybox included, auto root, init.d support, flash recovery disabled
Open source, commit history: https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_lt01/commits/master
PhilZ Touch repack based on official PhilZ Touch for Tab 2 10.1, thanks @Phil3759
Still in development
Flash the kernel and/or PhilZ Touch using existing CWM/TWRP recovery
Derp!
ketut.kumajaya said:
Kernel and unofficial PhilZ Touch recovery repack attached at post #1.
Kernel: almost stock, compiled using gcc linaro 4.7, a lot of kernel debugging support disabled, still leave all Samsung kernel spams, restricted root disabled
Ramdisk: self compiled busybox included, auto root, init.d support, flash recovery disabled
Open source, commit history: https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_lt01/commits/master
PhilZ Touch repack based on official PhilZ Touch for Tab 2 10.1, thanks @Phil3759
Still in development
Flash the kernel and/or PhilZ Touch using existing CWM/TWRP recovery
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PhilZ Touch runs on T-310? ExFat memory cards supported? There is support for the work of internal memory?
marincax said:
PhilZ Touch runs on T-310? ExFat memory cards supported? There is support for the work of internal memory?
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I will upload T310 version. T311 version attached at post #1 also work on T310 but every device have a different identity (default.prop). Internal and external memory works, including exFAT support.
I've been disable so much kernel spam but still a lot left flooding the kernel message buffer, just saying
ketut.kumajaya said:
I will upload T310 version. T311 version attached at post #1 also work on T310 but every device have a different identity (default.prop). Internal and external memory works, including exFAT support.
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Thanks a lot for your reply.:good:
Will be there be enough to replace default.prop in a version for T-311 on default.prop recovery from original T-310?
marincax said:
Thanks a lot for your reply.:good:
Will be there be enough to replace default.prop in a version for T-311 on default.prop recovery from original T-310?
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Yes, with 2 lines modification:
Code:
ro.debuggable=1
persist.sys.usb.config=mtp,adb
ketut.kumajaya said:
I've been disable so much kernel spam but still a lot left flooding the kernel message buffer, just saying
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Please leave messages Logcat, kmsg and dmesg. :crying:
Yes, with 2 lines modification:
Code:
ro.debuggable=1
persist.sys.usb.config=mtp,adb
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Thank you so will I do.
Still changed:
ro.secure=0
ro.adb.secure=0
marincax said:
Please leave messages Logcat, kmsg and dmesg. :crying:
Thank you so will I do.
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Don't worry, disable the kernel message is really a bad idea :laugh: How about switchable logcat?
ketut.kumajaya said:
Don't worry, disable the kernel message is really a bad idea :laugh: How about switchable logcat?
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Yes, it will be good. :good:
Q&A for [Kernel][23/10/14][D850]Rin Kernel 1.6
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i tried this method I. my att g3
Tectas said:
RIN Kernel for D850
Close to stock with some sugar added ... delicous!
Hey guys and girls,
you may have seen my unified stock kernel thread already (or may not, but doesn't matter). This kernel is my attempt to build up on the fixed source and add some additional features for us mod lovers to thinker with and to personalize your device to your usage. For now, I'll keep it close to my stock source and just pull some additional features and fixes in, but not to much. That may change in the future (maybe even soon), but for now, I'll stick to that paradigm.
First of, DISCLAIMER, I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead unicorns, rainbows with missing colors, world war, nose bleed, void warranty (you know that already, don't you? your warranty is void now and it's your fault ) or any other harm happening to your device, you or people around you!
What does it serve?
Built with linaro 4.9.1 cortex-a15 optimized toolchain
IO Schedulers
BFQ
CFQ
DEADLINE
FIFO
FIOPS
NOOP
ROW
SIO
TRIPNDROID
VR (default)
ZEN
Governors
Adaptive
Conservative
DanceDance
IntelliActive
IntelliDemand
Interactive (default)
Lagfree
Lionheart
OnDemand
Performance
Powersave
SmartassV2
Userspace
Wheatley
Smartmax
Voltage control
SoundControl
Intelli-Thermal v2
Many under the hood fixes
Stability
More to come
How to apply it?
IMPORTANT: Read through all the requirements, steps and warnings before you do anything, if any requirement doesn't match or you don't know what one or more of the steps below mean or do, ask before you do any of them, if you don't know how all the steps can be done, let it be and wait for the bootloader unlock, I warned you, if you don't do and something bad happens, I'll just laugh at you!!
Requirements? Yes!
D855/P/K, F400/K/S/L, D850
Root
How to use the command line
PC
working fastboot
working adb
How to boot the kernel?
Plugin your device to the PC
Open a terminal and execute
Code:
adb shell # open a shell over adb
su # change to superuser
dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/laf of=/storage/external_SD/stock-laf.img # backup the stock download mode to your external sd
exit # exit the superuser shell
exit # exit the adb shell
adb pull /storage/external_SD/stock-laf.img . # backup the download mode image from you external sd to the PC
adb shell
su
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/laf # remove the stock download mode
BEWARE, THIS WILL REMOVE YOUR DOWNLOAD MODE!!! YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO FLASH KDZ FILES BEFORE YOU RESTORED IT!!!!
Turn off the device completely, plug in the USB-cable, if you pulled it out and start the device by holding vol up + power till you see some white text on the screen, fastboot should be written somewhere on the screen, afterwards execute the following command on the PC (while in the directory you've downloaded the kernel image to).
D850:
Code:
fastboot boot D850-rin-1.6.img # boot the kernel
BEWARE, NEVER USE FLASH AT FASTBOOT ONLY BOOT, IT WILL TRIGGER SECURITY OF THE LOCKED BOOTLOADER AND YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO BOOT ANYMORE!!!!
You're done now and booted to the custom kernel!
How to make sure you're running the kernel?
To check if you properly booted into the kernel execute this in the command line (terminal emulater or through adb shell):
Code:
cat /proc/version
it should show
Code:
Linux version 3.4.0-rin-g58903a9-dirty ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.9.1 20140710 (prerelease) (crosstool-NG linaro-1.13.1+bzr2673 - Linaro GCC 2014.07 - Cortex-A15) ) #53 SMP PREEMPT Thu Aug 14 13:26:42 CEST 2014
Once more a warning READ IT!!:
BEWARE, when you reboot you'll boot to the stock kernel, you'll have to boot the custom kernel over fastboot every time, when you boot normally, you'll be on the stock kernel, this won't lead to issues, but you'll miss the benefits of this kernel, I know that's not optimal, but the best we can get with the locked bootloader.
How to restore Download mode?
Code:
adb shell # open a shell over adb
su # change to superuser
dd if=/storage/external_SD/stock-laf.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/laf # restore the stock download mode from the backup on your external sd
Changes?
23.10.2014/1.6
D850 support added
Simple GPU Algorithm Support
Overclocking up to 2.76 Ghz
exfat support
intelli-thermal v2 added
smartmax governor added
memutil optimizations
build with NEON kernel mode
2-way call recording patch
DriveDroid cdrom emulation support
Faux SoundControl
Simple-OnDemand fixed
Cpu Freq Limiter
some small fixes and enhancements
14.08.2014/1.0.1
net/ipv4|include/asm-generic: Enhancement of out of bounds fix
14.08.2014
Initial release
Full list of commits can be found here
Where to get it from?
D850-rin-1.6.img: AndroidFileHost | xda | dev host
md5sum: cd843592764abee8cb03dc701612832e
Show me the so(u)rce(ry)!
https://github.com/tectas/android_kernel_lge_msm8974ac/tree/rin-kitkat
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XDA:DevDB Information
Rin Kernel, Kernel for the AT&T LG G3
Contributors
Tectas
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.6
Stable Release Date: 2014-10-23
Created 2014-10-24
Last Updated 2014-10-24
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phone and on the fastboot screen out it says that the file was to large... What does that mean and where did I go wrong
Was wondering if you will bump the kernel now that their site is live?
http://apps.codefi.re/bump/
kpparry0156 said:
phone and on the fastboot screen out it says that the file was to large... What does that mean and where did I go wrong
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Please don't quote whole OPs...
Are you sure you took the right file? Just from saying "that's the procedure I've used" I can't tell, sorry, if that's exactly how you've done it, it has to work, as for anybody else, if you did something slightly different, you need to tell.
guyd said:
Was wondering if you will bump the kernel now that their site is live?
http://apps.codefi.re/bump/
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Jup, coming today
bump kernel?
It's coming out today.. So I can bump a custom kernel or the rin 1.6 kernel for the d850 correct
kernel
Nice
Have you tried using any other toolchain? I came from arrrghhh's anykernel, which was built on SaberMod, which was very snappy as compared to Linaro in my testing.
Sent from my LG-D850
Sinterion said:
Have you tried using any other toolchain? I came from arrrghhh's anykernel, which was built on SaberMod, which was very snappy as compared to Linaro in my testing.
Sent from my LG-D850
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Yes, tried sabermod already, it's just even stricter than linaro at compiling, have to change a bit stuff, to be able to compile with it, but it's already on the schedule.
Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
Tectas said:
Yes, tried sabermod already, it's just even stricter than linaro at compiling, have to change a bit stuff, to be able to compile with it, but it's already on the schedule.
Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
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Cool! Well if you need a tester for the D850, just shoot a PM my way!
Sent from my LG-D850
Curious why some devices get the green screen and some don't. I installed cloudy, then tried installing the kernel zip and same thing. Let me know if you want me to test anything if you get to a point and need someone that's getting the green screen, I'll be more than happy to help
Kernel Version Info
When I go to "Kernel Version" under "Software Information" it shows the Kernel Version as 3.4.0
Is this normal? Or is it supposed to say "Rin Kernel 1.7.1"?
What is the most efficient or favorite setup for Kernal
Thanks for getting a flashable zip file out! I was waiting for this because I didn't want to risk messing something up with the original installation method. From what I have read, people really like the kernel. I'm DLing it now!
OP. Any plans to make custom kernel's for AOSP Roms?
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animator776 said:
When I go to "Kernel Version" under "Software Information" it shows the Kernel Version as 3.4.0
Is this normal? Or is it supposed to say "Rin Kernel 1.7.1"?
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Yes, that's normal. Has something to do with the Linux version.
guyd said:
Yes, that's normal. Has something to do with the Linux version.
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Ok, thanks. I was wondering because I've flashed kernels in the past that display a custom kernel version i.e. "Dorimanx"
I believe the kernel version that is displayed can be changed in the build.prop
Anyone care to post their stable settings for this kernel? I remember a similar thread for the S4 which really helped guys like me who aren't real familiar with all of the different kernel tune-ables.
I've searched the dev thread and this one but didn't see any reports about icon themes reseting after reboot. I finally flashed this kernel tonight and each time I've rebooted after tweaking cpu freqs, the icon theme I'd applied using Nova Launcher reverts back to default icons. I've been on stock kernel since July and this has only happened since flashing this kernel a few hours ago. Any ideas?
JediSooner said:
I've searched the dev thread and this one but didn't see any reports about icon themes reseting after reboot. I finally flashed this kernel tonight and each time I've rebooted after tweaking cpu freqs, the icon theme I'd applied using Nova Launcher reverts back to default icons. I've been on stock kernel since July and this has only happened since flashing this kernel a few hours ago. Any ideas?
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I'm using Nova with some alternate icons without issue. Don't know what to tell you except it's working fine for me.
Problem solved and it wasn't anything kernel related. I forgot that I was playing with moving apps to SD the other day and moved all of my icon packs. Apparently, regardless of the launcher being used, it will load before the SD card initializes, so the icon packs aren't found. I've moved then back to the phone and all is well. Google is definitely my friend.
Hi, i have success compiled kernel 5.0.2 with mac80211 support and drivers for wifi cards.
insmod, rmmod, lsmod working good ( i have too Kali Linux on my Galaxy s6)
Now i want have Lollipop 5.1.1 but with this i have problem.
After i success compiled kernel and flash my phone freeze on inscription "Samsung Galaxy S6" and have small red inscription "Kernel is not seandroid"
What i must do for possible start my lollipop 5.1.1?
I had one kernel for 5.1.1
1. Root included
2. KNOX removed
3. "Kernel is not seandroid" removed
and system boot normal but with my compiled kernel.
What is problem ?
I have G9200 HK
Now use Stock 5.0.2 with my "stock kernel" with mac80211 support, root and compiled much USB wifi drivers (modules.ko).
Want use 5.1.1 STOCK or custom with self compiled kernel or
Custom rom with support mac80211 + tutorial how compile wifi drivers for USB dongles ( modules.ko) for compiled kernel.
Normally i compile modules met kernel compilation.
I use for compilation this tutorial