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[ROM] [G1/MAGIC] 14/OCT/09 Android 1.6 AKIRAH "Phoenix" 3.1 - BFS303 memory patch
Back from ashes...
This is official android 1.6 release for ADP1 + some AOSP, rooted and modified.
Current version
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3.1
* Fixed data synchronization
* Better terminal instead of terminal.apk
* WIFI Tether 1.6pre3
* More languages
* Camera should be fixed
* IM is back
* comes with ROM Updater
Suggest to wipe ext, and wipe data. You know the rules, might not be really required, but expect some FC's and problems.
Known issues
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[I]No T-Mobile IM[/I]
Past versions
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3.0.2a Comes with BFS-303 + memory patch kernel (107 Mb RAM)
* most of problems should be fixed now
* Terminal, Wifi-Tether 1.6pre3
[ problems: no data synchronization, gmail push broken ]
3.0.1
kernel 2.6.29-mkk5 BFS 303
Japanese keyboard fixed
New cyanogen init.d
Cyanogen phone.apk and mms.apk
3.0
- updated frameworks and apks from official framework and SDK.
- Supported languages: Czech, German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Polish, Russian
- added some parts of text to speech and accessibility
- Full package update (no wipe required)
I suggest to cleanup /system/sd/dalvik-cache (might work without, but it's better to do that).
2.1 - upgraded kernel to 2.6.29.6-bfs300-mkk2
see 2.0
2.0 - apps2sd
cm kernel 2.6.29 from 4.1.11.1
all donut goodies
compcache enabled by default
terminal, pdfreader, htc ime, and few things that I've forget to mention
What it requires:
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root
Radio 2.22.19_26I
Sdcard with FAT32/EXT2 or EXT3 or EXT4/
Recovery image that can flash ROMS not signed with release-keys
DangerSPL / HaykuroSPL
Installation
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Backup
Wipe
* You might need to format your linux partition
Flash
Downloads
Akirah 3.1
ANDROID1.6 Akirah.3.0
Upgrade from 2.0 to 2.1
ANDROID1.6 Akirah.2.1
ANDROID1.6 Akirah.2.0
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Themes
Blackened by jonnybueno
Chimera by d750
Minus theme by david1171 for v.2x
Blur theme by Brandenk - for v2.x
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Theme template by david1171
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Thank you for reposting, it was locked to me too! flashing later today...
I might try this later, seems okay
akirah said:
What it requires:
root
Radio 2.22.19_26I
Sdcard with FAT32/EXT2 or EXT3 or EXT4/
Recovery image that can flash ROMS not signed with release-keys
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Is the sdcard partition really required or is it only required if one wishes to use the A2SD?
And does the Cyanogenized 1.4 Recovery image count here?
I have a feeling they are going to lock this one too, probably because the Google Apps are included.
So they should close all HERO and Rogers and almost all others.
If they lock this one, then someone high up at xda needs to write a clear policy about what is and isn't allowed on this site, Rom-wise. At the moment I'm sure its individal mods acting alone, each with differing interpretations of what the current site policy is.
If this Rom gets grief, I assume the same standards will apply to Hero roms? Have they closed down the theme boards yet? The problem is (in my view) is that there are far too many mods with itchy trigger fingers (see the raspberry link at the bottom of the first post in my BetterBrowser thread in my sig for a prime example)
Cyanogen is the subject of a cease and desist. Akirah isn't, neither is xda as a site. As long as the files are offsite thus ensuring xda isn't liable, why are different standards being applied here versus the WinMo boards?
have flashed and have no complaints, it zoom zoom super fast!!, everything seems to work have just installed advanced launcher.
Coming from Cyanogens latest experimental build, the install blackscreened me. Wiped, cleared cache, and installed. Reflashed with the same result. I would love to watch what is happening with the adb tools, but that hasn't worked since I installed win7/
akirah said:
Installation
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Backup
Wipe
erase dalvik-cache
You might need to format your linux partition
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Where is the step in which you actually flash?
Downloaded before google SHUTS YOU DOWN SON
pinetreehater said:
Coming from Cyanogens latest experimental build, the install blackscreened me. Wiped, cleared cache, and installed. Reflashed with the same result. I would love to watch what is happening with the adb tools, but that hasn't worked since I installed win7/
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same exact results here..
sstang2006 said:
same exact results here..
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Try moving app app-private to some folder on /system/sd
and see if it helps
also blankscreen after trying update from 4.1.1.1
can i see some screen shot of this? D;
tnx!
pinetreehater said:
Coming from Cyanogens latest experimental build, the install blackscreened me. Wiped, cleared cache, and installed. Reflashed with the same result. I would love to watch what is happening with the adb tools, but that hasn't worked since I installed win7/
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Use the latest drivers from the 1.6 SDK, works fine for me on win7.
makethetick said:
Use the latest drivers from the 1.6 SDK, works fine for me on win7.
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Same results here. Using Win7 x64 and it's worked perfect from day 1, but I started with the updated drivers.
Don't hate Google just yet
kreat1ve said:
Downloaded before Google SHUTS YOU DOWN SON
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I'm not sure, but I think, the reason Cyanogen received a C&D is because he has an application on the android market that is open to the public that distributes Google copyright applications exclusive to those only on Google experience phones such as the G1. This website is for developers, and it sucks that this website has become more of a popularity contest than what it is meant to do, which Google promotes, the developing part of it. Being that Android is for everyone and can be accessed from non-Google experience phones, that is why he was ordered to stop before legal action is taken. If they were smart, they would have waited until Cyanogen became rich and then sued him for millions for copyright infringement, HOWEVER, they do believe in open-source projects such as Android. Google sells there brand in different packages, if you want the Google brand it will cost you more. They want to take down Microsoft down as much as all of us do. So I wouldn't hate them just yet, they still believe in something good.
Yes this is off-topic, felt i should actually post on an off topic post already. thnx
I adb pulled system/sd/*
then formatted ext, wiped and flashed rom no problems.
I then used adb file explorer to bulk install app-private and app back to phone.
from previous thread it seemd people had the black screen when trying to update straight from 4.1.11.1 so decided formatting ext is best bet
+1 for black screen. Wipe and delete dalvik-cache.
D/dalvikvm( 2520): GC freed 8907 objects / 492664 bytes in 142ms
E/System ( 2520): Failure starting core service
E/System ( 2520): java.lang.NullPointerException
E/System ( 2520): at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanPackageL
I(PackageManagerService.java:1875)
E/System ( 2520): at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanDirLI(Pa
ckageManagerService.java:1771)
E/System ( 2520): at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.<init>(Packa
geManagerService.java:497)
E/System ( 2520): at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.main(Package
ManagerService.java:266)
E/System ( 2520): at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java
:112)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): Crash logging skipped, no checkin service
I/SystemServer( 2520): Starting Status Bar Service.
E/SystemServer( 2520): Failure starting StatusBarService
E/SystemServer( 2520): java.lang.NullPointerException
E/SystemServer( 2520): at com.android.server.status.StatusBarIcon.getIcon(Statu
sBarIcon.java:143)
E/SystemServer( 2520): at com.android.server.status.StatusBarIcon.<init>(Status
BarIcon.java:65)
E/SystemServer( 2520): at com.android.server.status.StatusBarService.makeStatus
BarView(StatusBarService.java:306)
E/SystemServer( 2520): at com.android.server.status.StatusBarService.<init>(Sta
tusBarService.java:237)
E/SystemServer( 2520): at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java
:194)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): Crash logging skipped, no checkin service
I/SystemServer( 2520): Starting Clipboard Service.
I/SystemServer( 2520): Starting Input Method Service.
E/SystemServer( 2520): Failure starting Input Manager Service
E/SystemServer( 2520): java.lang.NullPointerException
E/SystemServer( 2520): at android.app.ApplicationContext.registerReceiverIntern
al(ApplicationContext.java:782)
E/SystemServer( 2520): at android.app.ApplicationContext.registerReceiver(Appli
cationContext.java:757)
E/SystemServer( 2520): at android.app.ApplicationContext.registerReceiver(Appli
cationContext.java:751)
E/SystemServer( 2520): at com.android.server.InputMethodManagerService.<init>(I
nputMethodManagerService.java:437)
E/SystemServer( 2520): at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java
:209)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): Crash logging skipped, no checkin service
I/SystemServer( 2520): Starting NetStat Service.
I/SystemServer( 2520): Starting Connectivity Service.
W/dalvikvm( 2520): threadid=25: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x
4001da68)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): Uncaught handler: thread ConnectivityThread exiting due
to uncaught exception
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): *** EXCEPTION IN SYSTEM PROCESS. System will crash.
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): java.lang.NullPointerException
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at android.app.ActivityThread.getProvider(Activi
tyThread.java:3938)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at android.app.ActivityThread.acquireProvider(Ac
tivityThread.java:3967)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at android.app.ApplicationContext$ApplicationCon
tentResolver.acquireProvider(ApplicationContext.java:1514)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at android.content.ContentResolver.acquireProvid
er(ContentResolver.java:579)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at android.content.ContentResolver.query(Content
Resolver.java:147)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at android.provider.Settings$NameValueCache.getS
tring(Settings.java:472)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at android.provider.Settings$Secure.getString(Se
ttings.java:1649)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at android.provider.Settings$Secure.getInt(Setti
ngs.java:1689)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at com.android.server.ConnectivityService.getPer
sistedNetworkPreference(ConnectivityService.java:182)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at com.android.server.ConnectivityService.<init>
(ConnectivityService.java:123)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at com.android.server.ConnectivityService.<init>
(ConnectivityService.java:47)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): at com.android.server.ConnectivityService$Connec
tivityThread.run(ConnectivityService.java:87)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2520): Crash logging skipped, no checkin service
I/Process ( 2520): Sending signal. PID: 2520 SIG: 9
I/Zygote ( 2519): Exit zygote because system server (2520) has terminated
E/installd( 2361): eof
E/installd( 2361): failed to read size
I/installd( 2361): closing connection
I/ServiceManager( 2354): service 'batteryinfo' died
I/ServiceManager( 2354): service 'usagestats' died
I/ServiceManager( 2354): service 'telephony.registry' died
I/ServiceManager( 2354): service 'SurfaceFlinger' died
I/ServiceManager( 2354): service 'entropy' died
I/ServiceManager( 2354): service 'power' died
I/ServiceManager( 2354): service 'clipboard' died
I/ServiceManager( 2354): service 'netstat' died
D/AndroidRuntime( 2534):
D/AndroidRuntime( 2534): >>>>>>>>>>>>>> AndroidRuntime START <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
D/AndroidRuntime( 2534): CheckJNI is OFF
D/AndroidRuntime( 2534): --- registering native functions ---
I/Zygote ( 2534): Preloading classes...
D/dalvikvm( 2534): GC freed 800 objects / 44048 bytes in 7ms
D/dalvikvm( 2534): GC freed 240 objects / 13920 bytes in 6ms
D/dalvikvm( 2534): GC freed 228 objects / 14392 bytes in 7ms
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Thanks.
BR.
First of all - I've never tried to deodex anything before, so I've got zero experience with this or with Java development. So maybe I'm doing something fundamentaly wrong without even realising it.
Anyway. For days now I've been trying to deodex the Legend WWE files or any other odexed ROM for that matter (ie. I've tried deodexing the official Sense UI 32A ROM), but still no success. I'm getting really desperate (thus me asking here instead of trying to solve this on my own), cause I really don't know what I'm doing wrong and I can't find anything relevant to help.
I decompress and deodex the apks/jars like this:
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unzip filename.apk
baksmali -d ./core -c :necessar_classfile1.jar:necessary_classfile2.jar -x filename.odex
smali out -o classes.dex
The "core" dir obviously contains a copy of the ROM framework files (unodexed). This works just fine and deodexes any apk/jar from the Legend RUU without any errors except for RSS.apk and com.htc.rss.jar which throw up dependency errors, but I don't think those two files are that essential, at least not for succesful basic startup of the ROM itself. And besides, as I've said, I've tried other ROMs which didn't give me any errors at all and all files deodexed without a hitch.
Then I recreate the apk/jar like this:
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aapt p -F filename.zip apkdir
zipalign 4 filename.zip filename.apk
I get a nice full set of APKs/JARs. However, if I make a ROM package with these files, there's a *slight* problem - none of the ROMs have made it past boot animation. The best I've managed to do on any of the ROMs I've tested was to get to the point just before the boot screen should switch to system/lockscreen and show the PIN keyboard. Every time this happens, there are misc. uncaught exceptions in log and system server just dies. So obviously my deodexed files are somehow corrupted. The question is - what do I do wrong?
The zipalign has nothing to do with it, I've tried. I've tried using dedexer instead of baksmali. Nothing. I've heard that you need JDK 1.5 for the deodexing - tried the whole process on my usual setup, which is Arch64 box with JDK 1.6, but also on Ubuntu 32bit with JDK 1.5 and on XP with JDK 1.5 - no dice, the end result is always the same (although the JDK was always a newer version than the odexed apps/jars show in the MANIFEST.MF file - can this be a problem?). If I try to decompile some already deodexed jar/apk using baksmali to get the .smali files and then compile them again using smali back to classes.dex, the resulting app/jar works just fine.
Am I missing something here? Any ideas on what's wrong? Thanks for any idea or suggestion.
Case_ said:
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unzip filename.apk
baksmali -d ./core -c :necessar_classfile1.jar:necessary_classfile2.jar -x filename.odex
smali out -o classes.dex
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Well, the main problem here is that you aren't deodexing anything . Deodexing is the process of reversing odex files so that they only use normal dex instructions. You are just disassembling the dex file. There is no reason to disassemble the dex file, and then immediately re-assemble it with smali, if you're not making any changes to the disassembled files. In short, if there are no .odex files, there is no need to deodex it, because there is nothing to deodex
Also, you don't have to unzip an apk to use baksmali on it. If you are just disassembling an application, you can specify the apk/jar file directly, instead of unzipping it and specifying the classes.dex file. For example, you can simply do:
baksmali filename.apk
Finally, the -d option is used to tell baksmali where it can find the framework files that the odex file is dependent on. If you have extracted the rom and left it in the normal structure (i.e. you have a system/apps dir and a system/framework dir), then assuming you are currently in system/apps, then you would specify -d ../framework. If you want to change the name of the directory that all the smali files are output into, use the -o option.
Case_ said:
Then I recreate the apk/jar like this:
Code:
aapt p -F filename.zip apkdir
zipalign 4 filename.zip filename.apk
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This is mostly correct. But you can also simply replace the classes.dex file in the zip/apk/jar directly, with any program that can work on zip files.
The problems you are experiencing are likely due to signing issues. Most system applications use shared ids with other system applications and with the system itself, and all apks using a shared user must be signed with the same keys. If you are working with an "official" rom, you obviously don't have the key that was used to sign everything. The solution is to resign everything yourself, either with your own key or with the standard "test key".
Also, you can use adb logcat to show a log while the phone is booting. It should show any errors that occur, and help you debug what is going wrong.
JesusFreke said:
Well, the main problem here is that you aren't deodexing anything . Deodexing is the process of reversing odex files so that they only use normal dex instructions. You are just disassembling the dex file. There is no reason to disassemble the dex file, and then immediately re-assemble it with smali, if you're not making any changes to the disassembled files. In short, if there are no .odex files, there is no need to deodex it, because there is nothing to deodex
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Oh, in that case I really don't get it at all I guess, because I thought that in order to "deodex" a file, I need to disassemble the .odex file using "baksmali -x file.odex" and then just reassemble it again with smali as classes.dex, which is what I'm doing here. I did get this impression from your deodexing guide on baksmali pages (although you don't mention the part about reassembling the files, yeah) and a few other mentions about deodexing here and there on XDA and other forums and also solidified it by having a look at crzyruski's "auto deodexing script" for Windows, because I think that's precisely what the script is doing. I thought that just by disassembling the .odex baksmali in effect "pulls" classes that the file depends on from other core files into the one being disassembled and reassembling with smali integrates those into the internal classes.dex so that the APK/JAR becomes self-standing and does not depend on other files anymore.
But if what I'm doing is not the correct way to deodex a file, as you say, then I obviously have absolutely no idea how the deodexing really is done So after disasembling the odex file into smali files I need to modify those further (manually and with the knowledge of Java/Dalvik, I presume?) and THEN reassemble them?
JesusFreke said:
Also, you don't have to unzip an apk to use baksmali on it.
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Yeah, sorry, I forgot to remove that unzip part from my example, I took it out of a very basic script I've made and just modified the filenames to generic ones before posting the example here. I'm unzipping the files because I want to optipng them before repackaging, not because I thought it's a necessary step for using baksmali. Sorry about the confusion.
JesusFreke said:
This is mostly correct. But you can also simply replace the classes.dex file in the zip/apk/jar directly, with any program that can work on zip files.
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See before. And I wanted to use the proper tool for repackaging the APKs/JARs because I've seen APKs that were corrupted by using regular ZIP on them, ie. I've seen "the OGG problem" a few times as also mentioned by brut here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5136912&postcount=871
JesusFreke said:
The problems you are experiencing are likely due to signing issues. Most system applications use shared ids with other system applications and with the system itself, and all apks using a shared user must be signed with the same keys. If you are working with an "official" rom, you obviously don't have the key that was used to sign everything. The solution is to resign everything yourself, either with your own key or with the standard "test key".
Also, you can use adb logcat to show a log while the phone is booting. It should show any errors that occur, and help you debug what is going wrong.
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I've had those problems with signing and did resign the whole ROM and they disappeared, at least from the log, so I don't think what I'm experiencing is related to that - at least the log no longer shows any problems with signatures, it's just those uncaught exceptions coming up that are not there when using the original .apk+.odex. I don't see anything obvious in log pointing at some kind of specific problem with the files.
Anyway, thanks for the reply, much appreciated, even though now I'm even more lost than I thought I was...
Case_ said:
Oh, in that case I really don't get it at all I guess, because I thought that in order to "deodex" a file, I need to disassemble the .odex file using "baksmali -x file.odex" and then just reassemble it again with smali as classes.dex, which is what I'm doing here. I did get this impression from your deodexing guide on baksmali pages (although you don't mention the part about reassembling the files, yeah) and a few other mentions about deodexing here and there on XDA and other forums and also solidified it by having a look at crzyruski's "auto deodexing script" for Windows, because I think that's precisely what the script is doing.
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sorry, I had misread your example commands. I just saw that you were unzipping the apk, and I guess I assumed you were running baksmali on a classes.dex file. The commands do look mostly correct, now that I've re-read them .
Are you touching the framework files at all? Or does anything else depend on what you are deodexing? Because when you deodex something, you have to deodex everything that depends on it as well (and everything depends on the framework files, so you would have to deodex everything if you touch them).
An example of the exceptions that you get might be helpful
I'm trying to basically deodex the whole ROM, so yes, I'm touching both framework and all of the apps. I deodex the framework files and then, using those deodexed files, I deodex the apps as well.
The exception and the following crash I'm mostly getting is this one:
Code:
I/ActivityThread( 305): Publishing provider sms: com.android.providers.telephony.SmsProvider
I/ActivityThread( 305): Publishing provider mms-sms: com.android.providers.telephony.MmsSmsProvider
I/ActivityThread( 305): Publishing provider qtext: com.android.providers.telephony.QTextProvider
I/ActivityThread( 305): Publishing provider cbchannels: com.android.providers.telephony.CBProvider
I/ActivityThread( 305): Publishing provider icc: com.android.phone.IccProvider
I/ActivityThread( 305): Publishing provider htcmsgs: com.android.providers.telephony.HtcMsgsProvider
I/ActivityThread( 305): Publishing provider mms: com.android.providers.telephony.MmsProvider
D/dalvikvm( 102): GC freed 5316 objects / 475320 bytes in 807ms
I/OOBE_MainActivity( 322): onCreate OOBE 1.1
V/htcCheckinService( 102): Checkin service onCreate()!
I/RecoverySystem( 102): No recovery log file
D/htcCheckinProvider( 102): htcCheckinProvider::onCreate(SQLiteDatabase) start
D/htcCheckinProvider( 102): htcCheckinProvider::onCreate(SQLiteDatabase) end
W/dalvikvm( 102): VFY: bad exception entry: startAddr=95 endAddr=95 (size=681)
W/dalvikvm( 102): VFY: rejected Lcom/android/providers/htcCheckin/htcCheckinService$htcCheckinReceiver;.run ()V
W/dalvikvm( 102): Verifier rejected class Lcom/android/providers/htcCheckin/htcCheckinService$htcCheckinReceiver;
W/dalvikvm( 102): threadid=15: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x4001e390)
E/AndroidRuntime( 102): Uncaught handler: thread android.server.ServerThread exiting due to uncaught exception
E/AndroidRuntime( 102): *** EXCEPTION IN SYSTEM PROCESS. System will crash.
E/AndroidRuntime( 102): java.lang.VerifyError: com.android.providers.htcCheckin.htcCheckinService$htcCheckinReceiver
E/AndroidRuntime( 102): at com.android.providers.htcCheckin.htcCheckinService.onCreate(htcCheckinService.java:289)
E/AndroidRuntime( 102): at android.app.ActivityThread.handleCreateService(ActivityThread.java:2894)
E/AndroidRuntime( 102): at android.app.ActivityThread.access$3200(ActivityThread.java:126)
E/AndroidRuntime( 102): at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:1986)
E/AndroidRuntime( 102): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
E/AndroidRuntime( 102): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:123)
E/AndroidRuntime( 102): at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java:509)
D/OOBE_MainActivity( 322): hasSetupWizRun = 0
D/dalvikvm( 305): Note: class Lcom/android/internal/telephony/BaseCommands; has 158 unimplemented (abstract) methods
I/Process ( 102): Sending signal. PID: 102 SIG: 9
D/OOBE_MainActivity( 322): startActivityForResult nRequestCode == 1, mnCurStep == 0
V/OOBE_MainActivity( 322): No previous activity to back aftert back key pressed
V/OOBE_MainActivity( 322): Customization has not run.
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'activity' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'activity.senders' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'telephony.registry' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'power' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'batteryinfo' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'SurfaceFlinger' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'permission' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'usagestats' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'entropy' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'devicestoragemonitor' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'location' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'notification' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'bluetooth_spp' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'activity.providers' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'package' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'meminfo' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'activity.services' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'cpuinfo' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'window' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'input_method' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'wifi' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'mount' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'activity.broadcasts' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'bluetooth_pbap' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'bluetooth_avrcp' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'statusbar' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'bluetooth' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'account' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'clipboard' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'netstat' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'audio' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'bluetooth_a2dp' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'content' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'mcp_monitor' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'search' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'connectivity' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'accessibility' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'wallpaper' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'battery' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'hardware' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'alarm' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'sensor' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'backup' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'appwidget' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'htc_checkin' died
I/ServiceManager( 68): service 'checkin' died
E/SearchManager( 308): getSearchablesInGlobalSearch() failed: android.os.DeadObjectException
D/AndroidRuntime( 308): Shutting down VM
W/dalvikvm( 308): threadid=3: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x4001e390)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): Uncaught handler: thread main exiting due to uncaught exception
I/ActivityThread( 322): Removing dead content provider: settings
I/ActivityThread( 305): Removing dead content provider: settings
D/BootAnimation( 111): SurfaceFlinger died, exiting...
I/OOBE_MainActivity( 322): onResume
E/installd( 75): eof
E/installd( 75): failed to read size
I/installd( 75): closing connection
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to get provider com.android.globalsearch.SuggestionProvider: java.lang.NullPointerException
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at android.app.ActivityThread.installProvider(ActivityThread.java:4502)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at android.app.ActivityThread.installContentProviders(ActivityThread.java:4229)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at android.app.ActivityThread.handleBindApplication(ActivityThread.java:4188)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at android.app.ActivityThread.access$2900(ActivityThread.java:126)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:1970)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:123)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:4595)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:521)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:860)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:618)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at com.android.globalsearch.SuggestionSources.addExternalSources(SuggestionSources.java:249)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at com.android.globalsearch.SuggestionSources.updateSources(SuggestionSources.java:240)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at com.android.globalsearch.SuggestionSources.load(SuggestionSources.java:194)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at com.android.globalsearch.SuggestionProvider.onCreate(SuggestionProvider.java:100)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at android.content.ContentProvider.attachInfo(ContentProvider.java:710)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): at android.app.ActivityThread.installProvider(ActivityThread.java:4499)
E/AndroidRuntime( 308): ... 12 more
I/Zygote ( 72): Exit zygote because system server (102) has terminated
I/Process ( 308): Sending signal. PID: 308 SIG: 9
E/ActivityThread( 305): Failed to find provider info for settings
D/AndroidRuntime( 305): Shutting down VM
W/dalvikvm( 305): threadid=3: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x4001e390)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): Uncaught handler: thread main exiting due to uncaught exception
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to create application com.android.phone.PhoneApp: java.lang.NullPointerException
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at android.app.ActivityThread.handleBindApplication(ActivityThread.java:4195)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at android.app.ActivityThread.access$2900(ActivityThread.java:126)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:1970)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:123)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:4595)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:521)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:860)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:618)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at android.content.ContentResolver.registerContentObserver(ContentResolver.java:831)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.GsmServiceStateTracker.<init>(GsmServiceStateTracker.java:250)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.GSMPhone.<init>(GSMPhone.java:216)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.GSMPhone.<init>(GSMPhone.java:203)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at com.android.internal.telephony.PhoneFactory.makeDefaultPhone(PhoneFactory.java:117)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at com.android.internal.telephony.PhoneFactory.makeDefaultPhones(PhoneFactory.java:52)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at com.android.phone.PhoneApp.onCreate(PhoneApp.java:941)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at android.app.Instrumentation.callApplicationOnCreate(Instrumentation.java:969)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): at android.app.ActivityThread.handleBindApplication(ActivityThread.java:4192)
E/AndroidRuntime( 305): ... 10 more
I/Process ( 305): Sending signal. PID: 305 SIG: 9
Happens right at the end of the first boot, just before the screen should switch from boot animation to system. DexInv runs through all the apps during the boot and doesn't really show anything I'd call out of the ordinary. Replacing or removing the CheckinProvider.apk doesn't really help anything, the crash is just caused a bit later by some other app.
The thing I'm thinking about now after your mention of reodexing everything the deodexed file depends upon is if it's not possible that I'm deodexing the framework in the wrong order instead of some specific one I should be following. I'm just deodexing it alphabetically, pretty much - it showed no errors during the process so I didn't really think about that this might be the problem.
Have u tried -> auto-deodexer??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5806405&postcount=78
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=560271
Yes, I have tried crzyruski's script (that's the "on XP with JDK 1.5" part of my original post, and I also mentioned in my second post that I've looked into that script to see if I'm not missing anything I should be doing).
I'm doing exactly what both of those scripts do, except that I do it on Linux (but again, as I've said, have tried crzyruski's script directly on Windows XP with the same results).
But then again why not, I'll try it one more time, just to be sure I didn't miss anything the first time, but I doubt the result will be any different.
So, I've tried czyruski's script one more time in XP. No change. I've tried not touching the framework files at all and leaving them odexed, thinking I might have some problems with deodexing them. No change. Tried resigning all apps in the ROM, not signing them at all, skipping zipalign...nothing. The deodexing seems to go just fine, no errors whatsoever. The deodexed APKs I create are exactly the same, to the very last bit, whether I deodex in Arch 64 using JDK 1.6 or in Ubuntu using JDK 1.5. No changes at all, yet the ROM starts just fine with odexed APKs and crashes on startup once I deodex them.
Any idea what might be wrong? Am I missing something obvious? Do I need to have some kind of build setup for deodexing or do I really just install JDK, run baksmali/smali and be done with it (which is what I'm doing)? I really don't get it why this fails when it seems like it's going fine...
For any HTC Sense stuff, you have to add the HTC Framework bootclasspaths (which you prob have, just make sure you have them all)
You can get these by looking in the boot.img's init.rc (will say bootclasspath right at the top with the files u need to include)
Yeah, I did add those and of course added the other necessary JARs as well. I'm testing it for now on the Eris dump, mostly. To be specific, for deodexing framework, I'm using this:
Code:
baksmali -d ~/deodex/core -c :core.jar:ext.jar:framework.jar:android.policy.jar:services.jar:com.htc.framework.jar:com.htc.android.pimlib.jar:com.htc.android.easopen.jar:com.scalado.util.ScaladoUtil.jar -x ../filename.odex
and for deodexing the APKs this:
Code:
baksmali -d ~/deodex/core -c :core.jar:ext.jar:framework.jar:android.policy.jar:services.jar:com.htc.framework.jar:com.htc.android.pimlib.jar:com.htc.android.easopen.jar:com.scalado.util.ScaladoUtil.jar:javax.obex.jar:com.google.android.maps.jar -x ../filename.odex
Where ~/deodex/core is of course the directory I put the original odexed framework into.
The deodexing seems to go just fine, no errors, no missing classes, nothing. That's why I'm so stumped by this and asking for help here, I have spent literally days over this and really have no idea what am I possibly doing wrong here, everything seems to go just as it should, it's just that the result doesn't work for some reason.
I have the same problem with you ~com.htc.rss.odex~
That file, as far as I can tell, is a special case, cause it seems to have dependencies to classes not contained within any of the framework files.
It has driven me crazy~
+ 1 with this issue, I've tried all types of combos to get this working. I will try to talk with JF in #smali channel for help
Same problem here, did you make any progress?
If you're reffering to my original problem that I can't get anything deodexed to work, then no, I didn't make any progress. Wasted an awful lot of time on that without any result and any understanding what am I doing wrong and finally gave up. I've again tried deodexing the latest Sprint Hero leak about two weeks ago, still the same - deodexing goes fine, the result crashes on startup.
Same problem.
I'm trying to deodex sprint release.
All your errors are mine also.
As I understand there is no need to deodex framework and most of the apps, cause usually you don't edit it's assemble code, you edit resources (pngs for example). Just re-sign it to be compatible with other apps which you really change (Correct me, if I'm wrong)
I've tried it, it boots, but I have other exceptions from different apps. One was ogg-error, mentioned by you.
PS. and yep. sorry for my bloody English
Please don't hijack the thread, thanks. Also, some of your questions are already answered here.
Case_ said:
Please don't hijack the thread, thanks. Also, some of your questions are already answered here.
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I'm sorry. Wasn't going to do so. Just want to point, that usually there is no need to do full deodex.
UPDATE:
I managed my problem, checked and tried.
BUT: WTF?! ALL IS DONE - AND IT SAYS: No Ext mounted? WTF - now I need help - and it's done. :>
IF I GET FASTLY HELP WE HAVE THE OLD A2SD IN THE NEXT 20 MINUTES
It only says:
[X] Ext partition found, but not mounted.
Your rom may not be setup to run A2SD.
Check with your rom developer if the boot image
is programmed to run A2SD.
I checked the Boot.img 2 times - all is prepared. My SD haza 512mb A2SD - Ext - Partition. And what now? ...
great news, m8!
You could install linux in a virtual machine quite easily
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
DarkMio said:
Hey guys. I'm nearly done with a superfast way for our A2SD for the new Sense ROM. My only problem ist atm that I can't edit the boot.img, because I don't have any linuxmachine with gunzip here. Only 2 Win XP PCs.
Now I need someone, who can work with basics of Perl, unpack the boot.img, gunzip the RAMDisk file, made simply changes and repack them.
So we have a full-working A2SD-Bootimg and can start with the real one.
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why not try virtualbox? one of the easiest ways to use linux on a windows machine
ubuntu will infact install as a program in windows, making a VM for itself all automatic.
Just pop in the CD in windows and run "wubi.exe"
Okay - UPDATE:
I managed my problem, checked and tried.
BUT: WTF?! ALL IS DONE - AND IT SAYS: No Ext mounted? WTF - now I need help - and it's done. :>
you tried to mount and unmount the ext in recovery and then reboot.
Nekromantik said:
you tried to mount and unmount the ext in recovery and then reboot.
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Which task was it in the clockwork-recovery?
mount /Sd-ext?
Okay - done - need to flash a new a2sd - I bricked my version a lil'... ^^'
can't find the following line: “setprop net.tcp.buffersize.wimax4096,87380,110208,4096,163 84,110208”
only default, wifi, umts, edge, gprs
I think so
DarkMio said:
Which task was it in the clockwork-recovery?
mount /Sd-ext?
Okay - done - need to flash a new a2sd - I bricked my version a lil'... ^^'
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yes mount /sd-ext
peewster said:
can't find the following line: “setprop net.tcp.buffersize.wimax4096,87380,110208,4096,163 84,110208”
only default, wifi, umts, edge, gprs
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only search 'net.tcp.buffersize' ...
:> But I had done it... And it's still there - I am wondering why...
Ext support is compiled in the kernel isn't it?
DarkMio said:
only search 'net.tcp.buffersize' ...
:> But I had done it... And it's still there - I am wondering why...
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Click to collapse
that shows me 5 lines of net.tcp.buffersize but no wimax. Only default, wifi, gprs etc
Klutsh said:
Ext support is compiled in the kernel isn't it?
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I think so - in the recovery I can read the ext ...
And I managed to copy the ext - but the system boot the sd first.
If I try to reboot - It does it - without bootloops.
Anyone knows more about it? It maybe could help, If some know a lot more about A2SD and the right kernel...
peewster said:
that shows me 5 lines of net.tcp.buffersize but no wimax. Only default, wifi, gprs etc
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wimax isn't neccesary... :> But look two lines under that... There is still the lines. ...
i think you need to modify the kernal to support ext.
might be wrong
Good news - now I tried ... I think ... the first a2sd-app.
Need to check a lot more, but the first try now worked. ... Maybe it's only a flashing and a line. ... Let it boot.
Bah, It worked - only if it was booted.
Now ...:
I/Process ( 101): Sending signal. PID: 101 SIG: 9
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): *** FATAL EXCEPTION IN SYSTEM PROCESS: ConnectivityThre
ad
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): java.lang.NullPointerException
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at android.app.ActivityThread.getProvider(Activi
tyThread.java:4523)
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at android.app.ActivityThread.acquireProvider(Ac
tivityThread.java:4563)
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at android.app.ContextImpl$ApplicationContentRes
olver.acquireProvider(ContextImpl.java:1660)
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at android.content.ContentResolver.acquireProvid
er(ContentResolver.java:744)
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at android.provider.Settings$NameValueCache.getS
tring(Settings.java:638)
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at android.provider.Settings$Secure.getString(Se
ttings.java:2422)
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at com.android.server.ConnectivityService.<init>
(ConnectivityService.java:292)
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at com.android.server.ConnectivityService.<init>
(ConnectivityService.java:67)
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at com.android.server.ConnectivityService$Connec
tivityThread.run(ConnectivityService.java:257)
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): Error reporting crash
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): java.lang.NullPointerException
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit$UncaughtH
andler.uncaughtException(RuntimeInit.java:76)
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at java.lang.ThreadGroup.uncaughtException(Threa
dGroup.java:887)
E/AndroidRuntime( 101): at java.lang.ThreadGroup.uncaughtException(Threa
dGroup.java:884)
I/ServiceManager( 63): service 'SurfaceFlinger' died
I/ServiceManager( 63): service 'entropy' died
I/ServiceManager( 63): service 'power' died
I/ServiceManager( 63): service 'network_management' died
I/ServiceManager( 63): service 'netstat' died
I/ServiceManager( 63): service 'telephony.registry' died
I/ServiceManager( 63): service 'batteryinfo' died
I/ServiceManager( 63): service 'usagestats' died
I/ServiceManager( 63): service 'clipboard' died
D/HtcBootAnimation( 113): SurfaceFlinger died, exiting...
E/installd( 71): eof
E/installd( 71): failed to read size
I/installd( 71): closing connection
I/Zygote ( 68): Exit zygote because system server (101) has terminated
And it is dead. ...
So it's worth a shot ?
I'm not sure, what it done.
Why It's stucked.
Atm I'm in tha bootscreen - the logcat says the last one - nothing more.
A2SD said: Hey, I running perfectly, I dunno what you mean - I feel fine.
Mhmhmh. I need someone, who had done an A2SD for Desire-Roms.
This one is fun - I'm getting an FC every time an application requests keyboard input. If I hit the Google search icon on the top left of the home screen, it immediately FCs - that's what I'm using to test.
I downloaded aLogCat to the device via Google Play on my desktop, and ran it. Here is what I believe to be the relevant log section , from tapping the search icon, to re-entering aLogCat.
I believe the ClipboardEx service is causing the issue, possibly as an interference with another app I have installed - but I don't know what, or how to give you guys a list of apps installed without just typing each one.
This issue happened once to me, and a factory restore fixed it - two weeks later, and it's back. I'm not an experience Android guy, though I am a nerd and a developer. Surely this is something fixable. Does anyone have any thoughts on what could be causing this?
Code:
I/InputReader( 184): Touch event's action is 0x1 (deviceType=0) [pCnt=1, pending(waiting finished signal)=1, s=]
I/InputDispatcher( 184): Delivering touch to current input target: action: 0x1
I/InputDispatcher( 184): Delivering touch to current input target: action: 0x1
I/InputDispatcher( 184): Delivering touch to current input target: action: 0x1
I/ActivityManager( 184): START {intent.toShortString} from pid 383
D/PowerManagerService( 184): acquireDVFSLockLocked : type : DVFS_MIN_LIMIT frequency : 1008000 uid : 1000 pid : 184 tag : ActivityManager
W/ActivityManager( 184): mDVFSLock.acquire()
D/Launcher.HomeFragment( 383): onPause
D/Launcher( 383): onPause
V/TaskCloserActivity( 3234): TaskCloserActivity onReceive()
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 184): setHidden false
D/ActivityManager( 184): Trying to launch applicationName
D/ControlPanelRemoteService( 3246): onDestroy()
D/OpenGLRenderer( 383): Flushing caches (mode 1)
D/dalvikvm( 3157): GC_CONCURRENT freed 259K, 5% free 6784K/7111K, paused 2ms+3ms
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 184): setHidden false
D/STATUSBAR-StatusBarManagerService( 184): setSystemUiVisibility(0x0)
D/STATUSBAR-StatusBarManagerService( 184): manageDisableList what=0x0 pkg=WindowManager.LayoutParams
D/libEGL ( 3157): loaded /vendor/lib/egl/libEGL_POWERVR_SGX540_120.so
D/libEGL ( 3157): loaded /vendor/lib/egl/libGLESv1_CM_POWERVR_SGX540_120.so
D/libEGL ( 3157): loaded /vendor/lib/egl/libGLESv2_POWERVR_SGX540_120.so
D/OpenGLRenderer( 3157): Enabling debug mode 0
E/ClipboardServiceEx( 3157): Had failed to obtaining clipboardEx service.
D/AndroidRuntime( 3157): Shutting down VM
W/dalvikvm( 3157): threadid=1: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x40bb01f8)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): java.lang.NullPointerException
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.sec.clipboard.ClipboardExManager.updateData(ClipboardExManager.java:241)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.widget.EditText.onFocusChanged(EditText.java:134)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.View.handleFocusGainInternal(View.java:3727)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.View.requestFocus(View.java:5420)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.onRequestFocusInDescendants(ViewGroup.java:2154)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.requestFocus(ViewGroup.java:2110)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.onRequestFocusInDescendants(ViewGroup.java:2154)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.requestFocus(ViewGroup.java:2110)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.onRequestFocusInDescendants(ViewGroup.java:2154)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.requestFocus(ViewGroup.java:2110)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.onRequestFocusInDescendants(ViewGroup.java:2154)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.requestFocus(ViewGroup.java:2110)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.onRequestFocusInDescendants(ViewGroup.java:2154)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.requestFocus(ViewGroup.java:2110)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.onRequestFocusInDescendants(ViewGroup.java:2154)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewGroup.requestFocus(ViewGroup.java:2113)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.View.requestFocus(View.java:5370)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewRootImpl.performTraversals(ViewRootImpl.java:1598)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.view.ViewRootImpl.handleMessage(ViewRootImpl.java:2459)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:137)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:4514)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:511)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:790)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:557)
E/AndroidRuntime( 3157): at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
W/ActivityManager( 184): Force finishing activity com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox/.SearchActivity
E/android.os.Debug( 184): [email protected] > dumpstate -k -t -n -z -d -o /data/log/dumpstate_app_error
I/dumpstate( 3272): begin
W/ActivityManager( 184): Activity pause timeout for ActivityRecord{423f3fe0 com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox/.SearchActivity}
W/PowerManagerService( 184): Timer 0x7->0x3|0x0
I/PowerManagerService( 184): Ulight 7->3|0
D/PowerManagerService( 184): setLightBrightness : mButtonLight : 0
E/lights ( 184): write_int failed to open /sys/class/sec/sec_touchkey/brightness
I/InputReader( 184): Touch event's action is 0x0 (deviceType=0) [pCnt=1, pending(waiting finished signal)=0, s=0.70 ]
E/lights ( 184): write_int failed to open /sys/class/sec/sec_touchkey/brightness
I/PowerManagerService( 184): Ulight 3->7|0
D/PowerManagerService( 184): setLightBrightness : mButtonLight : 140
I/InputReader( 184): Touch event's action is 0x1 (deviceType=0) [pCnt=1, pending(waiting finished signal)=0, s=]
D/VoldCmdListener( 89): asec list
D/VoldCmdListener( 89): CommandListener::AsecCmd::runCommand -> --
I/dumpstate( 3272): done
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 184): setHidden false
D/Launcher( 383): onResume
D/STATUSBAR-StatusBarManagerService( 184): setSystemUiVisibility(0x0)
D/STATUSBAR-StatusBarManagerService( 184): manageDisableList what=0x0 pkg=WindowManager.LayoutParams
D/myTest ( 383): [MonthTheme] onResume!!
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 184): setHidden false
D/myTest ( 383): firstDayOfWeek = -1
I/power ( 184): *** release_dvfs_lock : lockType : 1
D/myTest ( 383): [MonthView] updateView.mStartDay: 1
D/DEFERED_APP_VISIBILITY( 184): tweaking closing app
D/PowerManagerService( 184): releaseDVFSLockLocked : all DVFS_MIN_LIMIT are released
W/ActivityManager( 184): mDVFSLock.release()
D/Launcher.HomeFragment( 383): onResume
I've now removed all downloaded applications from my Tab. No dice.
I'm going to see if I can dig up any more logs, then reset it I guess.
I've discovered that copying something to the clipboard also causes the FC. This is definitely an issue with TouchWiz's clipboard as far as I can figure out.
Weird because I know I've copy pasted from the tab before
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium
jamesd86 said:
Weird because I know I've copy pasted from the tab before
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium
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It works for me, too, until the whole thing starts crashing, lol.
I reset to factory and re-installed all my stuff; it seems to be working now. I guess it's Samsung's way of reminding me to keep regular backups...
My tab crashed and then this same exact thing started happening. The logs mentioned ClipboardServiceEx.
I am rooted, so I started an adb shell and found that /data/clipboard has all the persistent clipboard entries (I love that feature by the way).
I did this:
su
mv /data/clipboard /data/oldclipboard
mkdir /data/clipboard
chmod 775 /data/clipboard
chown system.system /data/clipboard
reboot
This fixed it, although it cleared all my "held" info in the clipboard. A small price to pay. If you really had to, you could probably fish in /data/oldclipboard for it. Of course, now I will go delete oldclipboard.
Hope that helps someone.
Thanks for that info, you never know!
Pp.
Transmitted from another galaxy with an Infected P-5113.
same thing happening to me. but i was prompted to update my device so i clicked yes thinking it would fix the problem now im stuck on the "use google location" page of the setup forms because when i click next i guess theres a keyboard involved so it crashes. only other button is a back arrow which does nothing.
i havent ever messed with this stuff but i guess ill have to find out how to factory reset through the usb cable.
unwanted pain in the butt
dorkmo said:
same thing happening to me. but i was prompted to update my device so i clicked yes thinking it would fix the problem now im stuck on the "use google location" page of the setup forms because when i click next i guess theres a keyboard involved so it crashes. only other button is a back arrow which does nothing.
i havent ever messed with this stuff but i guess ill have to find out how to factory reset through the usb cable.
unwanted pain in the butt
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If you plan to root, just do that, boot into recovery, do an adb shell and clear the clipboard directory.
If you aren't going to install a custom recovery then yeah, wipe it out.
wd5gnr said:
If you plan to root, just do that, boot into recovery, do an adb shell and clear the clipboard directory.
If you aren't going to install a custom recovery then yeah, wipe it out.
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ok newbie here with samsung tabs having same problem, how do you boot into recovery and do an adb shell ? can see above how to clear the clipboard directory and i dont want to factory reset too hard to reload all the crap on ....
thanks
I had the same problem, I do not want to root my device, but I like to use the standard key board from Sumsung. I send a a-mail to a lot of dutch companies (resellers) to tell them about the problem. I think that Sansung must make a firware update to solve this problem. I what to ask all people who have problems with the keyboard to e-mail Samsung and there reseller to put preasure on Samsung to make a firmware.
I use a work a round, I use a 3e party keyboard untill Samsung makes a firmware update.
wd5gnr said:
I did this:
su
mv /data/clipboard /data/oldclipboard
mkdir /data/clipboard
chmod 775 /data/clipboard
chown system.system /data/clipboard
reboot
Hope that helps someone.
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YEZZZZZ THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!:good::laugh:
This worked perfectly on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (P5110)
Thanks wd5gnr for the solution, worked very well!
Regards.
Glad it helped. I noticed someone asked earlier for more details.
There are plenty of root tutorials here. As for installing ADB there are a few ways to go and it depends on your PC's OS and if you want to get someone's simplified package or not. Read: http://www.howtogeek.com/125769/how-to-install-and-use-abd-the-android-debug-bridge-utility/ and the comments on that page too. If you google something like "installing ADB" you should find lots of help.
Once you have adb installed and can get to a shell, you should be good with my earlier instructions.
Google Apps to cache for Android 4.4/KitKat
Installed (mostly) to /cache, and intended for ARMv6 (no libs, srec, or tts)
A full KitKat/CM11 ROM nearly fills our /system partition, so even the smallest, most trimmed gapps won't fit.
Option 2 is this - installing them to /cache and symlinking to /system
Because they are installed to /cache, do not wipe cache or factory reset after installing - you won't have gapps anymore.
If you do need to wipe cache, reinstall the zip afterwards.
Data can be wiped as long as you use Mounts & storage > Format /data, not factory reset from the main menu.
Added to /system: 9.9 MB
Added to /cache: 33.6 MB
(according to GNOME's archive manager)
If you have previously installed a different gapps package, please format /system and reinstall the ROM then this gapps package
Download:
gapps-4.4-tocache-20141026-2.zip
4645549b29720a264941247afd3f6269
Google Drive: http://goo.gl/3ad3HR
MediaFire: https://www.mediafire.com/?livkok80xyegdwj
team-simplicit.com: http://www.team-simplicit.com/downloads/gapps/gapps-4.4-tocache-20141026-2.zip
Pick whatever mirror is fastest for you
I'll try and keep Play Services and the Play Store up to date so they don't use up space on /data, but neither of them make any notification when updated, so I might lag behind a bit.
Changelog:
20141026-2:
- Moved more things out from cache as 20141026 was not enough
20141026:
- Moved an app from cache to system, as the space usage on cache was too much for some devices
20141025:
- Removed SetupWizard (caused problems)
- Play Services updated to 6.1.83
- Play Store updated to 5.0.31
20140605:
- Play Store updated to 4.8.20
20140523:
- Play Services updated to 4.4.52 (1174655-012)
20140519:
- Initial package
New package available in first post - Google Play Services updated to 4.4.52 (1174655-012)
New package, Play Store updated to 4.8.20
(I think after this I'll stop bumping and only update the first post instead - these changes update themselves on the device anyway)
@WinSuk,
Have you considered swapping the system and userdata partitions around (if userdata is actually bigger than system on your device)? See this patch as a reference: http://review.androidarmv6.org/#/c/7300/
We'll be enabling hardware TLS for all msm7x27 devices in the androidarmv6 project soon, which will require an updated recovery image. Now would be a good time to include the mtd hack, if it seems worthwhile for your device.
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@WinSuk,
Have you considered swapping the system and userdata partitions around (if userdata is actually bigger than system on your device)? See this patch as a reference: http://review.androidarmv6.org/#/c/7300/
We'll be enabling hardware TLS for all msm7x27 devices in the androidarmv6 project soon, which will require an updated recovery image. Now would be a good time to include the mtd hack, if it seems worthwhile for your device.
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Like ways, we can use sd-ext as well
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psyke83 said:
@WinSuk,
Have you considered swapping the system and userdata partitions around (if userdata is actually bigger than system on your device)? See this patch as a reference: http://review.androidarmv6.org/#/c/7300/
We'll be enabling hardware TLS for all msm7x27 devices in the androidarmv6 project soon, which will require an updated recovery image. Now would be a good time to include the mtd hack, if it seems worthwhile for your device.
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Our system partition is actually bigger than data 240MB vs 185MB.
It might be a useful hack for older ROMs like CM9 though (where we have lots of system space)
WinSuk said:
Our system partition is actually bigger than data 240MB vs 185MB.
It might be a useful hack for older ROMs like CM9 though (where we have lots of system space)
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For like even bigger ROMs, or maybe gapps, you can use the /cache partition. Or bind it data to have more space
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Package updated - problem-causing SetupWizard removed, Play Store & Play Services updated.
Edit: updated again for compatibility with newer devices
Suitable for all android devices ?
Any PlayStore said:
Suitable for all android devices ?
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No, just ARMv6 devices - other devices will have a lot missing using this package.
PA gapps would be good for other devices.
I got this and play store and gms keeps crashing.
E/MediaFocusControl( 1885): java.app.GmsApplication: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Didn't find class "com.google.android.gms.common.app.GmsApplication" on path: DexPathLt$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:732)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:566)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Didn't find class "com.google.android.gms.common.app.GmsApplication" on path: DexPathList[[zip file "/system/framework/com.android.media.remotedisplay.jar", zip file "/system/framework/com.android.location.provider.jar", zip file "/system/priv-app/PrebuiltGmsCore.apk"],nativeLibraryDirectories=[/vendor/lib, /system/lib]]
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at dalvik.system.BaseDexClassLoader.findClass(BaseDexClassLoader.java:56)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:497)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:457)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at android.app.Instrumentation.newApplication(Instrumentation.java:975)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at android.app.LoadedApk.makeApplication(LoadedApk.java:509)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): ... 11 more
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): Suppressed: java.io.IOException: unable to open DEX file
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at dalvik.system.DexFile.openDexFileNative(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at dalvik.system.DexFile.openDexFile(DexFile.java:296)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at dalvik.system.DexFile.<init>(DexFile.java:80)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at dalvik.system.DexFile.<init>(DexFile.java:59)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at dalvik.system.DexPathList.loadDexFile(DexPathList.java:263)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at dalvik.system.DexPathList.makeDexElements(DexPathList.java:230)E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at dalvik.system.DexPathList.<init>(DexPathList.java:112)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at dalvik.system.BaseDexClassLoader.<init>(BaseDexClassLoader.java:48)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at dalvik.system.PathClassLoader.<init>(PathClassLoader.java:65)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at android.app.ApplicationLoaders.getClassLoader(ApplicationLoaders.java:57)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at android.app.LoadedApk.getClassLoader(LoadedApk.java:321)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): at android.app.LoadedApk.makeApplication(LoadedApk.java:507)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2260): ... 11 more
E/dalvikvm( 2283): Dex cache directory isn't writable: /data/dalvik-cache
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): Process: com.google.process.location, PID: 2283
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to get provider com.google.android.location.reporting.service.ReportingContentProvider: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Didn't find class "com.google.android.location.reporting.service.ReportingContentProvider" on path: DexPathList[[zip file "/system/framework/com.android.media.remotedisplay.jar", zip file "/system/framework/com.android.location.provider.jar", zip file "/system/priv-app/PrebuiltGmsCore.apk"],nativeLibraryDirectories=[/vendor/lib, /system/lib]]
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.app.ActivityThread.installProvider(ActivityThread.java:4955)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.app.ActivityThread.installContentProviders(ActivityThread.java:4547)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.app.ActivityThread.handleBindApplication(ActivityThread.java:4487)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.app.ActivityThread.access$1500(ActivityThread.java:144)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:1265)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:136)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5179)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:515)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:732)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:566)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Didn't find class "com.google.android.location.reporting.service.ReportingContentProvider" on path: DexPathList[[zip file "/system/framework/com.android.media.remotedisplay.jar", zip file "/system/framework/com.android.location.provider.jar", zip file "/system/priv-app/PrebuiltGmsCore.apk"],nativeLibraryDirectories=[/vendor/lib, /system/lib]]
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at dalvik.system.BaseDexClassLoader.findClass(BaseDexClassLoader.java:56)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:497)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:457)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.app.ActivityThread.installProvider(ActivityThread.java:4940)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): ... 12 more
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): Suppressed: java.io.IOException: unable to open DEX file
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at dalvik.system.DexFile.openDexFileNative(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at dalvik.system.DexFile.openDexFile(DexFile.java:296)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at dalvik.system.DexFile.<init>(DexFile.java:80)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at dalvik.system.DexFile.<init>(DexFile.java:59)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at dalvik.system.DexPathList.loadDexFile(DexPathList.java:263)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at dalvik.system.DexPathList.makeDexElements(DexPathList.java:230)E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at dalvik.system.DexPathList.<init>(DexPathList.java:112)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at dalvik.system.BaseDexClassLoader.<init>(BaseDexClassLoader.java:48)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at dalvik.system.PathClassLoader.<init>(PathClassLoader.java:65)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.app.ApplicationLoaders.getClassLoader(ApplicationLoaders.java:57)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.app.LoadedApk.getClassLoader(LoadedApk.java:321)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.app.ContextImpl.getClassLoader(ContextImpl.java:734)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): at android.app.ActivityThread.installProvider(ActivityThread.java:4939)
E/AndroidRuntime( 2283): ... 12 more
and much more of this...
Does not function at all!
My Xperia broke from a drop on wooden floor - so i am now using my old Wildfire S
Install order:
cm-11-20150308-NIGHTLY-marvel (works as intended)
CronMod-INT2EXT4+_signed (works as intended)
gapps-4.4-tocache-20141026-2 (broken)
The Play Store functions at start, but WApp and YTube will demand that "Google Services Framework" is installed. (Can not pass this)
After "Google Services Framework" gets installed - gapps just crash all over. (Look at attached images)
YTube - crashes after logo
Instagram - crashes instantly
WApp - will not backup online, or download backups
Google Play - broken
gapps-base-arm-4.4.4-20170902-1-signed <- unable to install this new version of gapps (Look at last image)