Mtk65** ril and kernel full source code - Micromax A110

Now you can build cm coz here is the full source code for mtk65** devices with ril and framework source.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2650513

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https://github.com/varunchitre15/MT6589_kernel_source can we now port cynogenmod?

kernel source available

http://consumer.huawei.com/en/support/mobile-phones/p9-en.htm
http://download-c.huawei.com/downlo...oadId=80183&version=318892&siteCode=worldwide

How to make source device tree for new devices?

Anyone here can u tell me how to create source code of a new device as my device is INFOCUS M680, kernel source.
I have used another device as same board to create source of my device but the kernel source is different. So anyone can tell me how to create kernel source and device tree.
My kernel version is 3.18.19+
U can't "create" kernel sources... If the manufacturer provides the sources, then u can use that and make modifications to it to boot AOSP based roms

How to add my own linux kernel module to Pixel2?

I have written a linux kernel module for my Pixel2, and compile it under AOSP source: kernel/msm.git android-msm-wahoo-4.4-oreo-dr1
But when I insmod my module, dmesg reports "disagrees about version of symbol module_layout".
Google told me that the kernel source version I used to compile my kernel module is not corresponding to the kernel source version used to building the official Pixel2 kernel.
Where can I find the kernel source version/branch of AOSP used to build the official Pixel2 kernel?
https://android.googlesource.com/device/google/wahoo-kernel/
Thanks, but this link only has some binaries used for pixel device.
I want to have the kernel source location and its branch and version used to build the pixel 2 official kernel.

General [SOURCE] SM-F711B kernel

WARNING:
This is NOT a custom kernel!​
GPL requires that source is released for Android kernels.
It does not, however, require that the source is tracked.
Samsung Open Source
opensource.samsung.com
Each release is downloaded, extracted, and added to git in a single repo in order to create a kernel changelog. Some commits may be added to improve building the kernel as a standalone binary. The core functionality and features will remain unchanged.
https://github.com/StarKissed/FLIP_3_SM-F711B

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