Need help in mediatek firmware MediaTek-HelioX10-Baseband - Security Discussion

hi guys
I have downloaded source code for MediaTek-HelioX10-Baseband from internet and i would like to compile this baseband with some added AT commands.
I compiled code everything went well but when i replace this firmware on phone it doesnt work. I think its problem with Trust zone. Is there any way to bypass same.

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[Q] Source Link for 6210?

OK I'll probably get flamed by people like I did in the Development forum calling my simple question "STUPID"..... but could this be the link to the source code for the P6210?
https://opensource.samsung.com/index.jsp
We already knew where the source code was. The problem is that they have not provided the wifi drivers in the correct form, according to garyd9 the wifi drivers are only binary, so i think that means he won't be able to do much with those wifi drivers. Another problem is that the source has not been updated to work with the newest over the LA3 firmware samsung has provided according to garyd9. If we didn't have the source code, then garyd9 wouldn't have been able to build a custom kernel for our tablet. You can find his kernel here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421466
Sorry if it sounds like if i'm being mean to you, but the source code links had already been posted a long time ago in the development section http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1375911

[Q][EASY $30] Need to compile Android kernel - Help wanted

Hey guys,
After two weeks of research and trying myself, I have decided I need someone to help this linux noobie out.
What I am looking for is to change 1 value which is in 1 file in the kernel source.
I've found which file it is. The problem is that with all the tutorials I've read and kernels I tried to compile,
they don't seem to be working with the source code I need to compile.
Details:
Source code I need to compile is for Samsung Tablet 2 10.1 - GT-P5110
Source code can be found @ samsung's open source site (can't post link here ) ... search for "GT-P5110_ICS_Opensource.zip"
Value I need to change is in the company layer of kernel.
I have been able to compile this kernel and get a zImage and some modules.
But I fear this isn't enough, I think I need a system.img?!
In any case, is there anyone who can help me out?
Do I need something else, patch/boot.img? Maybe I'm overlooking another easy solution?
I'll give you $30 on your Paypal account, same day!!
***Please note that $30 is only for the first working solution/person who can help, not for every solution :angel:***

ELI5 Kenel Source Code

hello, so i have been in communication with huawei regrading the kernel source. i mentioned the lack of source files for the mate 7 and how its part of the google/android agreement that oems must share all relevant sources for devices that use any part of android. they replied with the usual reply about how they will work hard to resolve this issue and whatnot. the rep did give me a link to the kernel source which i believe is for kitkat but i cant be sure so i hope that someone can verify.
having said that, why cant the kitkat source be used to build for lollipop and marshmallow? im still using a nook hd+ that is running MM......... WHAT??? how is this possible if the only kernel provided was for ICS? anyway, im going to keep poking at them until they either give up the LP/MM sources of they tell me to ****off. so, if anyone can please check out the link i would really appreciate it.
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Source codes

Tried a lot but not able to get source code for lava pixel v1. I also contacted them through Twitter, email ,change.org and also called at service center but got a stupid reply WE DON'T USE SOURCE CODES FOR OUR DEVICE. So my question is " IS IT POSSIBLE TO GET SOURCE CODES FROM ANY OTHER SOURCE " I mean from a stock kernel ?
This is true no source code of lava mobiles
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Try to bring more people to support you. It is the only way to get source codes for lava mobiles
Nothing is working
Close this thread. I was a noob then?
Did you get the source code

Samsung A13 (sm-a135m) 64bit kernel building

Hi Everyone!
I'm very new to this topic, this is my very first time trying to build a kernel from source code. As setup i've a samsung a13 SM-A135M (which is the 4g version of a13 series), this phone by default is forced to work 32bit on a processor and hardware that has the capability to go full 64bit.
The question is:
I've inquiried the correct version and baseband that corresponds to my device, on https://opensource.samsung.com/, and they uploaded the source code of it (the baseband is A135MUBU1AVB5), so with this source code should i be able to build a 64bit version of both kernel and android OS , or this source code only works for 32 bit installations?
Thanks and Regards!
Hi, I just asked a very similar question here: https://androidforums.com/threads/i...this-problem-a13-samsung.1347411/unread?new=1
And someone's reply brought me to your thread. I don't exactly know much about coding but an experienced user said he did some searching, his answer is on my thread. As of now there is no way that he could find to get a 64bit software on the a13, hopefully this changes.
Hi!! thats right, the problem that you have is what has driven this question, although i've the source code for building the OS i'm waiting for someone more experienced to tell me if this source is able to build a 64 bit version of the OS and Kernel for the A13 phone. Hope we find this experienced person
arieleoar said:
Hi!! thats right, the problem that you have is what has driven this question, although i've the source code for building the OS i'm waiting for someone more experienced to tell me if this source is able to build a 64 bit version of the OS and Kernel for the A13 phone. Hope we find this experienced person
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That would be great I think the a13 is great value for the price now we just need to get around the software limitations

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