[kernel]Tharsis[8.1.0][karate] - Lenovo K6 / K6 Power / K6 Note ROMs, Kernels, Reco
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Kernel for Lenovo K6 Power[karate](Oreo)
Disclaimer:
*Your warranty is now void. Use at your own risk.
* In other words: It is your choice to use this software,
* I am not responsible for any damage or problems you may have!
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The Goal-
The aim of this kernel is to give you the best performance that your device can ever give , while aiming for absolute stability and better battery life.It all depends on the features/settings that you choose because whatever you choose you get that the best!!
Thanks to-
@arunassain and @karthick mostwanted for providing base kernel source and make it open(source).
Special Thanks to-
@DyWN ,@flar2(especially for the for the awesome aroma installer)for making all of your work open source and all those i sto.....uhhh um referred from.
rath007,soumen das and ScarletEbi for testing my kernel.
Anyone else that should be named here Please notify me via e-mail or private message.I will be glad to place your name here. I am not skipping anyone intentionally.
Features-
+Compiled with latest linaro gcc
+Kernel Version-3.18.139
+Aroma Installer
+Set Selinux to Permissive Permanently
+USB Fastcharge
+Faux Sound Control
+Added new CPU Governors(interactive,powersave,performance,ondemand,alucard,conservative,alessa,relaxed)
+CPU Overclock-(Max 1728Mhz & 1401Mhz for the two clusters)
+GPU Overclock(625Mhz)
+Always Boot at stock frequencies
+RAM Overclock (for high frequencies)
+Added new lowest CPU frequencies in both clusters (improves battery standby time)
+Undervolted lowest CPU & RAM frequencies and optimized voltages for new frequencies
+Undervolted other frequencies as much as possible( not to worry ,they are well above the breaking point & have been tested )
+Smart current management by kernel
+Removed some useless frequencies
+Boot with all cores
+S2W(Sweep2Wake)
+Quick Charge 2.0 till 3.0A for chargers that support it (Experimental)
+Added new I/O Schedulers(Deadline,FIOPS & ROW)
+Added Thunderplug
+Increasing readahead
+Allow device to preserve memory on restart
+Crypto: arm64/sha2 - integrate OpenSSL implementations of SHA256/SHA512
+Fixed some memory leaks
+Some other minor features & fixes
For more, open a kernel manager and check yourself.
Download-
TharsisV1.0
DON'T FORGET TO HIT THE THANKS BUTTON!!:good::highfive:
Installation-
1.)Downlaod the zip from the given link.
2.)Boot up into recovery.
3.)Select the zip and flash it.
4.)Accept the terms of use and install it.
5.)Reboot and then reboot again.
[If facing any problems, try clearing dalvik cache & cache]
/* Let the kernel settle down and use it for a few days before reporting bugs */
Note: I initially had prepared the aroma installer to set the max cpu & gpu frequencies but later on decided to remove it and decided to modify the ramdisk to set the stock frequencies as default.So , in order to OC you will have to go to your kernel manager and manually OC .Be careful while Overclocking and overclock one frequency at a time and test it,as it might be different for some phones,if it is stable you can go for more.Same for undervolting/overvolting.If you face any problem,just reboot and you will be back at stock frequencies/voltages.I have undervolted the kernel as much as much as i thought is good & stable as per the maximum cpu frequency.If you want to furthur undervolt/overvolt it,do it manually using a kernel manager.
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This kernel is a solo project and it took a lot of time for me to add these features and fixing the bugs.So,if you liked the kernel do consider donating.I'll consider every single paise of your donation as an act of appreciation:angel:
For other means, contact me in private message!!
Feel that some more features can be added?!..........You tell me!!!
Tested on latest Lineage and AEX
Based on - Raiden kernel by @arunassain
Recommended Kernel manager for tweaks- Kernel Audiator.
Bugs:
You tell me
Ask your questions/doubts/problems about this kernel in reply section.
XDA:DevDB Information
Tharsis Kernel, Kernel for the Lenovo K6 / K6 Power / K6 Note
Contributors
vicious98
Source Code: Oreo
Kernel Special Features: OC,UC
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0
Stable Release Date: 2019-06-16
Created 2019-06-16
Last Updated 2019-06-16
Reserved!!
Some commits I referred from-
commit f7e2a239c6613f6205c144bcc5459b0c2b6ef68f Add USB fast charge link
commit 2a27ecac72da1aa49c473cb5afb6bce0cbbde3fd Faux Sound Control v3.6 link
Edit: Source code has been updated with my commits.
NOTE THAT THIS KERNEL IS ONLY FOR LENOVO K6 POWER(k33a42)It wont work on any other models.Don't spam below if you are using some other models.
Can I flash this on pixel experience rom
So far the kernel is fine, running on Lenovo K6 LineageOS 15.1!
after using the smartphone with kernel, it presented slowness and gagging!
Igorferrare said:
after using the smartphone with kernel, it presented slowness and gagging!
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There might be some laginess sometimes because of the lowest frequency values. Though it should be hardly noticiable.Try changing the cpu governor if you are experiencing it too much
karatep ???
i got freezes and random reboots, just starting the device and it goes freeze, i cant give you logcats since it doesnt start and when it start after seconds goes freeze, right now i got bootloop, this happens also with raiden kernel:
Clean flash
*open gapps aroma (i use this because it letme select the gapps i need to install)
*aex (latest one)
*magisk
Pd. i try to capture using adb, but i dont know if i can
which logs will be helpful for you?
Edit:
i took some logs, i send to you on pm on telegram, i see problems on binder, sockets and EAS
2019-06-16 22:36:48.933 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:48.933 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:48.934 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:48.934 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:48.938 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:48.939 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:48.939 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.040 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.040 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.040 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.040 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.043 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.043 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.043 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.043 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.145 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.145 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.145 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.145 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.156 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.156 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.156 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.156 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.250 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.251 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.251 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.254 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.254 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.254 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.254 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.263 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.263 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.264 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [4, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:50.678 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:50.678 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:50.678 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [4, 0]
for example this one
STR4NG3R-GUY said:
i got freezes and random reboots, just starting the device and it goes freeze, i cant give you logcats since it doesnt start and when it start after seconds goes freeze, right now i got bootloop, this happens also with raiden kernel:
Clean flash
*open gapps aroma (i use this because it letme select the gapps i need to install)
*aex (latest one)
*magisk
Pd. i try to capture using adb, but i dont know if i can
which logs will be helpful for you?
Edit:
i took some logs, i send to you on pm on telegram, i see problems on binder, sockets and EAS
2019-06-16 22:36:48.933 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:48.933 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:48.934 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:48.934 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:48.938 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:48.939 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:48.939 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.040 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.040 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.040 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.040 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.043 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.043 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.043 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.043 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.145 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.145 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.145 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.145 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.156 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.156 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.156 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.156 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.250 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.251 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.251 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.254 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.254 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.254 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-OPTSHANDLER: Error: sched_prefer_idle node is not present
2019-06-16 22:36:49.254 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 1]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.263 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.263 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:49.264 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [4, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:50.678 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [3, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:50.678 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [2, 0]
2019-06-16 22:36:50.678 491-514/? E/ANDR-PERF-RESOURCEQS: Failed to apply optimization [4, 0]
for example this one
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What is your phone model?
Wow awsome kernel you just unlocked the power of my lenovo k6
Color
Add kcal or else I need that because my eye hurt with blue screen I need red screen like vivo protection eye.
And new kernel is very saving.
Later I will upload my script for battery and gaming.
I use lineages it better battery.
Thank you hard work sir make such like this without paid.
Just wanted to tell....SUPER SMOOTH in Lineage Os 15.1. I have applied the overclock and battery drainage is not very high. Great Job mate
not working
i am using the regular k6 on los 15.1 and everytime i try to put my password in, my phone crashes and reboots.
Does it works in latest lineage os 15.1 June build
Please Update this Awesome Kernel!
@vicious98 Sir, please update this kernel. You have really worked hard on this kernel and unlocked power of karate and many people are asking for updates on this kernel. Anyway you have really made an awsome kernel.:good:
Developing Zeus said:
@vicious98 Sir, please update this kernel. You have really worked hard on this kernel and unlocked power of karate and many people are asking for updates on this kernel. Anyway you have really made an awsome kernel.:good:
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Now that pie is out i don't see the point to update this kernel for oreo.I will try to update the kernel to pie if i get the time(Also when lineage 16 gets stable enough to handle the kernel!!).Anyways,thanks for sharing your experience!!
vicious98 said:
Now that pie is out i don't see the point to update this kernel for oreo.I will try to update the kernel to pie if i get the time(Also when lineage 16 gets stable enough to handle the kernel!!).Anyways,thanks for sharing your experience!!
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Ah! Yes I was asking for a kernel mod for LOS 16.:highfive:
Thankyou for listening my request.:angel:
I've been using this kernel for months , but now I want tharsis kernel on pie , plz plz plz do something ASAP!
This kernel Is Amazing, thank you.
vicious98 said:
Now that pie is out i don't see the point to update this kernel for oreo.I will try to update the kernel to pie if i get the time(Also when lineage 16 gets stable enough to handle the kernel!!).Anyways,thanks for sharing your experience!!
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Bro pie roms are not that much good performance wise they lags a lot after 40% of battery please give a update to Oreo roms?
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[Q] Phone reboots due to undervolt. Where is error log message ?
Hi, My Ray sometimes reboots due to what I suspect is an undervolt error situation (cpu/ram). Is there any log file that I can look into after rebooting, in order to understand what was the cause of the reboot ? Tks --------------------------------------------------------------- Xperia Ray Smart Xperia SX.03.1.B.2.495 VDS Kernel 2.6.32.9 Dec 1 2012 Boost My Xperia 2.0.1 : Multitasking Mode Sandisk 32GB Class 10 UHS-1
If your kernel support "Ram console" there should be a file named "/proc/last_kmsg" which holds the last kernel log. Otherwise you can do an "adb logcat" on your PC but that is inconvenient if you can't reproduce manually the problem.
muczy said: If your kernel support "Ram console" there should be a file named "/proc/last_kmsg" which holds the last kernel log. Otherwise you can do an "adb logcat" on your PC but that is inconvenient if you can't reproduce manually the problem. Click to expand... Click to collapse Thanks muczy. Will check that.
Will need to investigate further, since these messages seem to be related with a modem module (similar reboot on an Xperia S). Anyone got similar situation ? ------------- /proc_lastamsslog (snipet) --------------- ERR crash log report. Version 3. Error in file mdspasync.c, line 2486 Time of crash (m-d-y h:m:s): 04-16-2013 13:30:04 Uptime (h:m:s): 97:52:24 Build ID: M7630A-ABBQMAZM-2.0.3028DT REX_TCB ptr: 0x067a1614 tcb.task_name: IST0 Coredump ARCH type is: ERR_ARCH_ARM Register values from coredump: ARM_SVC_R0 : 0x00000090 ... Dog Report Information (dog_state_table) [idx] Task Name Pri Timeout Count Is_Blocked [ 0] fmrds 0 60 59 0 [ 1] bt_ftm 0 60 59 0 [ 2] time_ipc 0 60 59 0 [ 3] ds_sig 0 60 59 0 [ 4] loc_middlew 0 60 59 0 [ 5] snd 0 4 4 0 [ 6] ------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------- /proc/last_kmsg (snipet) ------------------ ... [36005.036865] msmrtc_tod_proc_result: 04/16/2013 13:29:29 (01) [36005.050659] msmrtc_tod_proc_result: 04/16/2013 13:29:29 (01) [36005.050781] pm_op(): platform_pm_suspend+0x0/0x54 returns -16 [36005.050842] PM: Device alarm failed to suspend: error -16 [36005.050872] PM: Some devices failed to suspend [36005.053375] Restarting tasks ... done. [36005.074340] suspend: exit suspend, ret = -16 (2013-04-16 13:29:29.187896746 UTC) [36005.074401] active wake lock alarm_rtc, time left 198 [36005.074432] suspend: abort suspend [36005.887847] suspend: enter suspend [36005.887878] PM: Syncing filesystems ... done. [36005.967803] Freezing user space processes ... [36005.973999] AKM8975 AKECS_GetOpenStatus returned (0) [36005.982086] (elapsed 0.01 seconds) done. [36005.982116] Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.00 seconds) done. [36005.983398] Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug) ------------------------------------------------------------------
Well, this mdspasync.c seems to be hard to find... Looked in the androidxref dot com for both Android and Kernel sources, but had no luck. If someone knows what is this for (seems to be related with modem), that would be great.
[Q] Photon Q GAPPS Lockup
I've installed the newest build for Cyanogengmod 11 that supports my exact phone (XT897c) and it works great. I've only been using it for a few days now and haven't ran into any major issues but one. The problem I continue to have is I cannot install Gapps and have the phone work properly. Everytime I install the correct Gapps (or any other variant for that matter) the phone stays locked up at the initial Motorola boot logo and will never continue loading. I've redownloaded and reinstalled both CM11 and various Gapps KK from different sites and methods without fixing the problem. Anyone have a suggestion?
sulken2000 said: I've installed the newest build for Cyanogengmod 11 that supports my exact phone (XT897c) and it works great. I've only been using it for a few days now and haven't ran into any major issues but one. The problem I continue to have is I cannot install Gapps and have the phone work properly. Everytime I install the correct Gapps (or any other variant for that matter) the phone stays locked up at the initial Motorola boot logo and will never continue loading. I've redownloaded and reinstalled both CM11 and various Gapps KK from different sites and methods without fixing the problem. Anyone have a suggestion? Click to expand... Click to collapse Download these cm11 gapps from dhacker29 (supports both dalvik and art). Install CM11. let it boot Install gapps. reboot which will probably fail. if the above failed: re-install cm11, wipe cache/dalvik and reboot.
sulken2000 said: I've installed the newest build for Cyanogengmod 11 that supports my exact phone (XT897c) and it works great. I've only been using it for a few days now and haven't ran into any major issues but one. The problem I continue to have is I cannot install Gapps and have the phone work properly. Everytime I install the correct Gapps (or any other variant for that matter) the phone stays locked up at the initial Motorola boot logo and will never continue loading. I've redownloaded and reinstalled both CM11 and various Gapps KK from different sites and methods without fixing the problem. Anyone have a suggestion? Click to expand... Click to collapse If you're using xt897c CM11 build, you're using very outdated build. Your exact phone is not xt897c, you have just xt897, as anyone else. There's no such thing as xt897c phone, xt897c is something I've made up as a temporary measure until we'll be able to do a single world-phone build that will support both GSM and CDMA networks. Since long time ago, xt897 (gsm) and xt897c (cdma) builds have been unified into a single xt897 (world phone) build which made xt897c builds obsolete. Later on, the builds for the whole 1st gen family of Motorola msm8960 devices (razr hd, razr m, atrix hd, electrify m and photon q) have been unified into a single moto_msm8960 build. All those devices are very similar and have used a single common kernel from the beginning, since the CM 10.1 time). If you want to install CM11 on your phone, you should install this: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=moto_msm8960 Any other CM11 build is obsolete. Links to recommended CM 11 gapps can be found here: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Gapps
mrvek said: Download these cm11 gapps from dhacker29 (supports both dalvik and art). Install CM11. let it boot Install gapps. reboot which will probably fail. if the above failed: re-install cm11, wipe cache/dalvik and reboot. Click to expand... Click to collapse I did in fact, download, redownload, install, reinstall, the Gapps from the link you provided, and got no advancements =( Unfortunately, I'll have to start all over from scratch most likely. I really appreciate your prompt response.
kabaldan said: If you're using xt897c CM11 build, you're using very outdated build. Your exact phone is not xt897c, you have just xt897, as anyone else. There's no such thing as xt897c phone, xt897c is something I've made up as a temporary measure until we'll be able to do a single world-phone build that will support both GSM and CDMA networks. Since long time ago, xt897 (gsm) and xt897c (cdma) builds have been unified into a single xt897 (world phone) build which made xt897c builds obsolete. Later on, the builds for the whole 1st gen family of Motorola msm8960 devices (razr hd, razr m, atrix hd, electrify m and photon q) have been unified into a single moto_msm8960 build. All those devices are very similar and have used a single common kernel from the beginning, since the CM 10.1 time). If you want to install CM11 on your phone, you should install this: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=moto_msm8960 Any other CM11 build is obsolete. Links to recommended CM 11 gapps can be found here: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Gapps Click to expand... Click to collapse That version still didn't work with Gapps. I've tried the many different ways of clearing cache, system, data, dalvik cache, etc etc. Nothing gets me past the Moto Logo. But, I've made another discovery, once I've installed CM11 on my phone, regardless of which of the two, once the phone has been turned off, it won't properly boot back up because it stays stuck that the Moto logo. The version you suggested loaded properly without Gapps installed just as the xt897c version did. But they both have the same "only works the first time no rebooting allowed" problem and neither work with Gapps. One thing to note, I've used the CM10.1.3 (Stable) listed in the "xt897c" category as well as the Gapps (20130812) from the cyanogenmod website. Its what gave me the idea that my only option for CM via the CM website is the "xt897c" since that version of CM works flawlessly with Gapps installed (minus the lack of proper data connection (C Spire version) due to the rom having Sprint connection settings) p.s. that is something I've been trying to search and "fix" for ages. I really hate being with a "lesser" company (C Spire) because of the lack of aftermarket and development support.
sulken2000 said: That version still didn't work, I've tried the many different ways of clearing cash,system,data,dalvik,cache, etc etc. Nothing gets me past the Moto Logo. Hope there is another way. One thing to note, I've used the CM10.1.3 (Stable) listed in the "xt897c" category as well as the Gapps (20130812) from the cyanogenmod website. Its what gave me the idea that my only option for CM via the CM website is the "xt897c" since that version of CM works flawlessly with Gapps installed (minus the lack of proper data connection (C Spire version) due to the rom having Sprint connection settings) p.s. that is something I've been trying to search and "fix" for ages. I really hate being with a "lesser" company (C Spire) for the lack of aftermarket and development support. Click to expand... Click to collapse Please, post the the info I requested here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2656570 I'm still waiting for any C Spire Photon Q owner to respond, so I could finally add the support for C Spire variant of XT897 to CM 11.0 moto_msm8960 unified builds. Thanks.
kabaldan said: Please, post the the info I requested here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2656570 I'm still waiting for any C Spire Photon Q owner to respond, so I could finally add the support for C Spire variant of XT897 to CM 11.0 moto_msm8960 unified builds. Thanks. Click to expand... Click to collapse Thanks for the prompt response. I have definitely come across that post in the past few days while trying to fix this irritating problem. I'll do some research to learn how to do that first and try to get you that info asap.
sulken2000 said: ...both have the same "only works the first time no rebooting allowed" problem and neither work with Gapps. ... Click to expand... Click to collapse I noticed your remark above only now. The symptom you mention seems to be caused by formatting of /data partition by recovery, which causes some not yet preciously determined filesystem corruption. The second boot seems to be stalled, but what actually happens is that /data filesystem check and repair is running. And this repair will eventually finish, even though it can take tens of minutes. After the repair is done, the Android system boots fine and subsequent reboots are fine and fast. Which recovery are you using? I use OpenRecovery 2.09 ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2211579 ; see the last pages of the thread for a working download link), which actually does not re-format the /data partition filesystem when you do a data wipe/factory reset, it just deletes the content of the partition. So when using OpenRecovery, this corruption should not happen.
TWRP2.7.0.1
Sadly I'm also having troubles with my second Photon Q, this time from CSpire. Like Sulken's phone (also from CSpire) it doesn't survive reboot - however mine stops on unlocked bootloader warning. I was flashing Carbon 4.4 and suggested GAPPS first, but it wierdly let me send&receive smses and call people while on GSM network, however nobody could call me - line was busy. So I tried with CM11 and here everything is fine, however it also didn't survive reboot. On my first photon I always used TWRP but on this one, from CSpire, it cannot do factory reset - reboots on /data wiping, so I'm using OpenRecovery 2.09 now. Another very weird thing is that the phone won't boot after reflashing custom ROM. I'm doing a factory reset, flashing once again for example CM11 and it won't pass the unlocked bootloader warning, so I have to first do RSDLite+stock CSpire ROM and then flash CM11 once again, and then it works as long as I don't reboot... I can't believe that nobody before tried SIM-mod & custom ROM on PhotonQ from CSpire... What's wrong? :/
micx_pl said: Sadly I'm also having troubles with my second Photon Q, this time from CSpire. Like Sulken's phone (also from CSpire) it doesn't survive reboot - however mine stops on unlocked bootloader warning. I was flashing Carbon 4.4 and suggested GAPPS first, but it wierdly let me send&receive smses and call people while on GSM network, however nobody could call me - line was busy. So I tried with CM11 and here everything is fine, however it also didn't survive reboot. On my first photon I always used TWRP but on this one, from CSpire, it cannot do factory reset - reboots on /data wiping, so I'm using OpenRecovery 2.09 now. Another very weird thing is that the phone won't boot after reflashing custom ROM. I'm doing a factory reset, flashing once again for example CM11 and it won't pass the unlocked bootloader warning, so I have to first do RSDLite+stock CSpire ROM and then flash CM11 once again, and then it works as long as I don't reboot... I can't believe that nobody before tried SIM-mod & custom ROM on PhotonQ from CSpire... What's wrong? :/ Click to expand... Click to collapse See my comment here: https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse...issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-25465 How long have you let the phone to sit at the boot screen after the first reboot from working CM11? (Make sure the battery is near full and keep the phone plugged to USB or power supply when attempting to wait over this stalled boot.) If you want to get some information about what's going on while the boot is stalled, you should force a reboot by holding power button while waiting at the boot logo for some time already and also hold the volume-up button to reboot directly to recovery. Then post the content of /proc/last_kmsg captured via adb while the phone is in recovery after this forced reboot. Code: adb pull /proc/last_kmsg
Output of /proc/last_kmsg: Code: [ 0.211841,0] mot_init_factory_kill: Factory Kill Circuit: enabled [ 0.221303,0] select_freq_plan: ACPU PVS: Fast [ 0.221394,0] select_freq_plan: Max ACPU freq: 1512000 KHz [ 0.224599,0] cpufreq_table_init: CPU0: 12 scaling frequencies supported. [ 0.224721,0] cpufreq_table_init: CPU1: 12 scaling frequencies supported. /////////////////////// CUT ///////////////////////// [ 0.946711,0] i2c-core: driver [tabla-i2c-core] using legacy suspend method [ 0.946772,0] i2c-core: driver [tabla-i2c-core] using legacy resume method [ 0.947352,0] Loading pn544 driver [ 0.947443,0] pn544_probe : Probing pn544 driver [ 0.947627,0] pn544_probe : PN544 Misc Minor: 26 [ 0.947718,0] pn544_probe : requesting IRQ 394 [ 0.948206,0] SCSI Media Changer driver v0.25 [ 0.948939,0] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2 [ 0.949092,0] PPP Deflate Compression module registered [ 0.949183,0] PPP BSD Compression module registered [ 0.949824,0] PPP MPPE Compression module registered [ 0.949885,0] NET: Registered protocol family 24 [ 0.950007,0] SLIP: version 0.8.4-NET3.019-NEWTTY (dynamic channels, max=256) (6 bit encapsulation enabled). [ 0.950129,0] CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California. [ 0.950465,0] tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6 [ 0.950587,0] tun: (C) 1999-2004 Max Krasnyansky <[email protected]> [ 0.951228,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver asix [ 0.951381,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_ether [ 0.951472,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver net1080 [ 0.951625,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_subset [ 0.951777,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver zaurus [ 0.951869,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver MOSCHIP usb-ethernet driver [ 0.951991,0] cdc_ncm: 04-Aug-2011 [ 0.952083,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_ncm [ 0.952235,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver rmnet_usb [ 0.952601,0] rmnet usb ctrl Initialized. [ 0.952723,0] wcnss_wlan probed in built-in mode [ 0.953151,0] rmnet_init: BAM devices[8] [ 0.955989,0] msm_otg msm_otg: msm_otg probe [ 0.956142,0] msm_otg msm_otg: OTG regs = e18a8000 [ 0.958492,0] msm_otg_probe: MSM OTG Driver will operate in ACCY CONTROL mode [ 0.958614,0] msm_otg_init_sm: setting default inputs for ACCY mode [ 0.959072,0] ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver [ 0.959621,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_acm [ 0.959682,0] cdc_acm: USB Abstract Control Model driver for USB modems and ISDN adapters [ 0.959865,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver usblp [ 0.959926,0] Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... [ 0.960079,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage [ 0.960140,0] USB Mass Storage support registered. [ 0.960262,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-alauda [ 0.960384,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-cypress [ 0.960537,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-datafab [ 0.960689,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-freecom [ 0.960781,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-isd200 [ 0.960933,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-jumpshot [ 0.961025,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-karma [ 0.961178,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-onetouch [ 0.961269,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-sddr09 [ 0.961422,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-sddr55 [ 0.961544,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-usbat [ 0.961727,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial [ 0.961788,0] usbserial: USB Serial Driver core [ 0.961941,0] USB Serial support registered for Qualcomm USB modem [ 0.962032,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver qcserial [ 0.962185,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb_ehset_test [ 0.962307,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver diag_bridge [ 0.962459,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver mdm_bridge [ 0.963131,0] msm_hsusb msm_hsusb: [usb_gadget_probe_driver] hw_ep_max = 32 [ 0.964413,0] android_usb gadget: Mass Storage Function, version: 2009/09/11 [ 0.964535,0] android_usb gadget: Number of LUNs=1 [ 0.964596,0] lun0: LUN: removable file: (no medium) [ 0.965237,0] android_usb gadget: android_usb ready [ 0.966366,0] diagchar initialized now [ 0.966549,0] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice [ 0.966854,0] gpio_set_debounce: gpio-184 status -22 [ 0.967037,0] gpio_set_debounce: gpio-11 status -22 [ 0.967312,0] input: gpio-keys as /devices/platform/gpio-keys/input/input0 [ 0.967373,0] added keypad filter to input dev gpio-keys [ 0.968533,0] input: keypad_8960 as /devices/platform/msm_ssbi.0/pm8921-core/pm8xxx-keypad/input/input1 [ 0.968655,0] added keypad filter to input dev keypad_8960 [ 0.968930,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver xpad [ 0.969113,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb_acecad [ 0.969174,0] acecad: v3.2:USB Acecad Flair tablet driver [ 0.969327,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver aiptek [ 0.969418,0] aiptek: v2.3 (May 2, 2007):Aiptek HyperPen USB Tablet Driver (Linux 2.6.x) [ 0.969510,0] aiptek: Bryan W. Headley/Chris Atenasio/Cedric Brun/Rene van Paassen [ 0.969662,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver gtco [ 0.969723,0] GTCO usb driver version: 2.00.0006 [ 0.969845,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver hanwang [ 0.970028,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver kbtab [ 0.970090,0] kbtab: v0.0.2:USB KB Gear JamStudio Tablet driver [ 0.970242,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver wacom [ 0.970303,0] wacom: v1.52:USB Wacom tablet driver [ 0.970517,0] atmxt_probe: Driver: atmxt-i2c, Version: YN-04-01, Date: 2012-06-28 [ 0.971799,0] atmxt_probe: Probe successful. [ 0.972195,0] input: light-prox as /devices/virtual/input/input2 [ 0.972470,0] ct406_probe: CT406 part detected [ 0.973416,0] input: pmic8xxx_pwrkey as /devices/platform/msm_ssbi.0/pm8921-core/pm8xxx-pwrkey/input/input3 [ 0.973935,0] using input dev keypad_8960 for key reset [ 0.973996,0] using input dev pmic8xxx_pwrkey for key reset [ 0.974851,0] using rtc device, pm8xxx_rtc, for alarms [ 0.974942,0] rtc-pm8xxx rtc-pm8xxx: rtc core: registered pm8xxx_rtc as rtc0 [ 0.975309,0] i2c /dev entries driver [ 0.975614,0] Linux media interface: v0.10 [ 0.975766,0] lirc_dev: IR Remote Control driver registered, major 235 [ 0.975888,0] IR NEC protocol handler initialized [ 0.975949,0] IR RC5(x) protocol handler initialized [ 0.976041,0] IR RC6 protocol handler initialized [ 0.976102,0] IR JVC protocol handler initialized [ 0.976224,0] IR Sony protocol handler initialized [ 0.976285,0] IR RC5 (streamzap) protocol handler initialized [ 0.976377,0] IR LIRC bridge handler initialized [ 0.976438,0] Linux video capture interface: v2.00 [ 0.976590,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver uvcvideo [ 0.976712,0] USB Video Class driver (v1.1.0) [ 0.976987,0] ov8820_power_up R:97 P:95 D:0 A:54 1.8:8921_l29 [ 0.977109,0] ov8820_regulator_on: 8921_l29 1800000 [ 1.069922,0] ov8820 chipid: 8820 [ 1.394750,0] ov8820: match_id success [ 1.395116,0] msm_sensor_register mctl_node_name[0] = video1 [ 1.395177,0] ov8820_power_down [ 1.430337,0] ov8820_regulator_off: 1.8 [ 1.440500,0] mt9m114_power_up R:76 D:89 A:82 CLK:24000000 [ 1.500137,0] mt9m114 id: 2481 [ 1.500198,0] mt9m114: match_id success [ 1.500381,0] msm_sensor_register mctl_node_name[1] = video3 [ 1.500503,0] mt9m114_power_down [ 1.504379,0] Driver for 1-wire Dallas network protocol. [ 1.521318,0] lm75 10-0048: hwmon0: sensor 'tmp105' [ 1.542041,0] pm8xxx_tm_probe: OK [ 1.542591,0] device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3 [ 1.542957,0] device-mapper: ioctl: 4.20.0-ioctl (2011-02-02) initialised: [email protected] [ 1.543293,0] cpuidle: using governor ladder [ 1.543415,0] cpuidle: using governor menu [ 1.543781,0] mmc0: mci-version: 18 [ 1.545460,0] mmc0: bam physical base=0x12402000 [ 1.545582,0] mmc0: bam virtual base=0xe18b4000 [ 1.545643,0] mmc0: BAM device registered. bam_handle=0xe06d3a00 [ 1.545856,0] sps:REVISION of BAM 0xe18b4000 is 0x5. [ 1.546162,0] mmc0: Qualcomm MSM SDCC-BAM at 0x0000000012402000 irq 130 [ 1.546284,0] mmc0: Qualcomm MSM SDCC-DML at 0x0000000012400800 [ 1.546375,0] mmc0: No card detect facilities available [ 1.546650,0] mmc0: Qualcomm MSM SDCC-core at 0x0000000012400000 irq 136,0 dma -1 dmacrcri -1 [ 1.546741,0] mmc0: 8 bit data mode enabled [ 1.546833,0] mmc0: 4 bit data mode disabled [ 1.546894,0] mmc0: polling status mode disabled [ 1.547016,0] mmc0: MMC clock 400000 -> 96000000 Hz, PCLK 0 Hz [ 1.547077,0] mmc0: Slot eject status = 0 [ 1.547138,0] mmc0: Power save feature enable = 1 [ 1.547260,0] mmc0: SPS-BAM data transfer mode available [ 1.547474,0] mmc1: mci-version: 18 [ 1.550495,0] mmc1: bam physical base=0x12182000 [ 1.550556,0] mmc1: bam virtual base=0xe18fc000 [ 1.550648,0] mmc1: BAM device registered. bam_handle=0xdff1c000 [ 1.550831,0] sps:REVISION of BAM 0xe18fc000 is 0x5. [ 1.551106,0] mmc1: Qualcomm MSM SDCC-BAM at 0x0000000012182000 irq 128 [ 1.551228,0] mmc1: Qualcomm MSM SDCC-DML at 0x0000000012180800 [ 1.551838,0] mmc1: Qualcomm MSM SDCC-core at 0x0000000012180000 irq 134,651 dma -1 dmacrcri -1 [ 1.551899,0] mmc1: 8 bit data mode disabled [ 1.552021,0] mmc1: 4 bit data mode enabled [ 1.552083,0] mmc1: polling status mode disabled [ 1.552144,0] mmc1: MMC clock 400000 -> 96000000 Hz, PCLK 0 Hz [ 1.552235,0] mmc1: Slot eject status = 1 [ 1.552327,0] mmc1: Power save feature enable = 1 [ 1.552418,0] mmc1: SPS-BAM data transfer mode available [ 1.552784,0] pm8xxx_rgb_led_probe: num_leds is 3 [ 1.552968,0] Registered led device: red [ 1.553029,0] create_pm8xxx_rgb_led: LED class red, gpio 175, can sleep = 1 [ 1.553151,0] create_pm8xxx_rgb_led: requested pwm for red, pwm_id=0 [ 1.553273,0] Registered led device: green [ 1.553334,0] create_pm8xxx_rgb_led: LED class green, gpio 176, can sleep = 1 [ 1.553456,0] create_pm8xxx_rgb_led: requested pwm for green, pwm_id=1 [ 1.553639,0] Registered led device: blue [ 1.553700,0] create_pm8xxx_rgb_led: LED class blue, gpio 177, can sleep = 1 [ 1.553822,0] create_pm8xxx_rgb_led: requested pwm for blue, pwm_id=2 [ 1.555440,0] Registered led device: torch-flash [ 1.557424,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid [ 1.557485,0] usbhid: USB HID core driver [ 1.557820,0] logger: created 1024K log 'log_main' [ 1.557942,0] logger: created 512K log 'log_events' [ 1.558095,0] logger: created 64K log 'log_radio' [ 1.558248,0] logger: created 64K log 'log_system' [ 1.558492,0] zram: num_devices not specified. Using default: 1 [ 1.558583,0] zram: Creating 1 devices ... [ 1.559072,0] zcache: using lzo compressor [ 1.559438,0] zcache: cleancache enabled using kernel transcendent memory and compression buddies [ 1.559804,0] usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio [ 1.560781,0] tabla_probe [ 1.561666,0] msm_pcm_probe: dev name msm-voip-dsp [ 1.562368,0] msm_pcm_probe: dev name msm-pcm-dsp [ 1.562612,0] msm_pcm_probe: dev name msm-multi-ch-pcm-dsp [ 1.562856,0] msm_pcm_probe: dev name msm-lowlatency-pcm-dsp [ 1.563619,0] msm_compr_probe: dev name msm-compr-dsp [ 1.563985,0] msm-pcm-lpa msm-pcm-lpa: msm_pcm_probe: dev name msm-pcm-lpa [ 1.564840,0] msm8960_configure_headset_mic_gpios: US_EURO_, AV_SWITCH gpios not configured!!! [ 1.564962,0] msm8960_audio_init Fail to configure headset mic gpios [ 1.753639,0] MMI Battery EEPROM Read 192 Bytes [ 1.753761,0] MMI Battery EEPROM Page 2 Checksum = 0 [ 1.753822,0] MMI Battery EEPROM Page 3 Checksum = 0 [ 1.753883,0] MMI Battery EEPROM Copyright Valid = 1 [ 1.754005,0] MMI Battery Full Capacity 0xAE [ 1.754066,0] MMI Battery Peak Voltage 0xB9 [ 1.754188,0] MMI Battery DC Impedance 0x5E [ 1.754249,0] MMI Battery Cell ID 0x4157 [ 1.772531,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> MultiMedia1 mapping ok [ 1.772928,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> MultiMedia2 mapping ok [ 1.773233,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> CS-VOICE mapping ok [ 1.773630,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> VoIP mapping ok [ 1.773935,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> MultiMedia3 mapping ok [ 1.774271,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> SLIMBUS0_HOSTLESS mapping ok [ 1.774668,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> INT_FM_HOSTLESS mapping ok [ 1.774942,0] asoc: msm-stub-rx <-> msm-dai-q6.241 mapping ok [ 1.775278,0] asoc: msm-stub-tx <-> msm-dai-q6.240 mapping ok [ 1.775614,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> MultiMedia4 mapping ok [ 1.776010,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> AUXPCM_HOSTLESS mapping ok [ 1.776316,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> HDMI_HOSTLESS mapping ok [ 1.776682,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> VoLTE mapping ok [ 1.777018,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> Voice2 mapping ok [ 1.777353,0] asoc: snd-soc-dummy-dai <-> MultiMedia5 mapping ok [ 1.777628,0] asoc: msm-stub-rx <-> msm-dai-q6.12288 mapping ok [ 1.777933,0] asoc: msm-stub-tx <-> msm-dai-q6.12289 mapping ok [ 1.778208,0] asoc: msm-stub-rx <-> msm-dai-q6.12292 mapping ok [ 1.778513,0] asoc: msm-stub-tx <-> msm-dai-q6.12293 mapping ok [ 1.778788,0] asoc: msm-stub-rx <-> msm-dai-q6-hdmi.8 mapping ok [ 1.779063,0] asoc: msm-stub-rx <-> msm-dai-q6.224 mapping ok [ 1.779337,0] asoc: msm-stub-tx <-> msm-dai-q6.225 mapping ok [ 1.779642,0] asoc: msm-stub-rx <-> msm-dai-q6.2 mapping ok [ 1.779917,0] asoc: msm-stub-tx <-> msm-dai-q6.3 mapping ok [ 1.780192,0] asoc: msm-stub-rx <-> msm-dai-q6.32773 mapping ok [ 1.780497,0] asoc: msm-stub-tx <-> msm-dai-q6.32772 mapping ok [ 1.780802,0] asoc: msm-stub-tx <-> msm-dai-q6.32771 mapping ok [ 1.781107,0] msm8960_audrx_init : Tabla version 2 [ 1.781413,0] tabla_codec tabla_codec: Failed to add route ANCRight Headset Mic->MIC BIAS3 Internal1 [ 1.816847,0] asoc: tabla_rx1 <-> msm-dai-q6.16384 mapping ok [ 1.818373,0] asoc: tabla_tx1 <-> msm-dai-q6.16385 mapping ok [ 1.818953,0] asoc: tabla_tx2 <-> msm-dai-q6.16389 mapping ok [ 1.819471,0] asoc: tabla_rx3 <-> msm-dai-q6.16388 mapping ok [ 1.821364,0] input: msm8960-snd-card Button Jack as /devices/platform/soc-audio.0/sound/card0/input4 [ 1.821669,0] input: msm8960-snd-card Headset Jack as /devices/platform/soc-audio.0/sound/card0/input5 [ 1.824721,0] oprofile: using arm/armv7-krait [ 1.824965,0] GACT probability NOT on [ 1.825057,0] Mirror/redirect action on [ 1.825118,0] u32 classifier [ 1.825209,0] Actions configured [ 1.825331,0] Netfilter messages via NETLINK v0.30. [ 1.825423,0] nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (12661 buckets, 50644 max) [ 1.826033,0] ctnetlink v0.93: registering with nfnetlink. [ 1.826155,0] NF_TPROXY: Transparent proxy support initialized, version 4.1.0 [ 1.826247,0] NF_TPROXY: Copyright (c) 2006-2007 BalaBit IT Ltd. [ 1.826705,0] xt_time: kernel timezone is -0000 [ 1.826888,0] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team [ 1.827132,0] arp_tables: (C) 2002 David S. Miller [ 1.827285,0] TCP bic registered [ 1.827346,0] TCP cubic registered [ 1.827407,0] TCP htcp registered [ 1.827529,0] Initializing XFRM netlink socket [ 1.828139,0] NET: Registered protocol family 10 [ 1.829391,0] Mobile IPv6 [ 1.829482,0] ip6_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team [ 1.829696,0] IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver [ 1.830489,0] NET: Registered protocol family 17 [ 1.830581,0] NET: Registered protocol family 15 [ 1.830703,0] Bridge firewalling registered [ 1.830947,0] Bluetooth: RFCOMM TTY layer initialized [ 1.831039,0] Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized [ 1.831130,0] Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.11 [ 1.831191,0] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3 [ 1.831313,0] Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast [ 1.831374,0] Bluetooth: HIDP (Human Interface Emulation) ver 1.2 [ 1.831619,0] L2TP core driver, V2.0 [ 1.831680,0] Registering the dns_resolver key type [ 1.831741,0] VFP support v0.3: implementor 51 architecture 64 part 4d variant 1 rev 0 [ 1.831954,0] Registering SWP/SWPB emulation handler [ 1.841385,0] clock_late_init() disabled 199 unused clocks [ 1.849504,0] MSM Watchdog Initialized [ 1.854509,1] registered taskstats version 1 [ 1.855943,0] Powering up HoneyBadger [ 1.909690,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[2] EMU_SCI_OUT_GPIO-205 [ 1.909812,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): gpio 205 is IN [ 1.909964,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): exporting gpio EMU_SCI_OUT_GPIO-205 [ 1.910056,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): couldn't find OPTIONAL EMU_ID_EN_GPIO [ 1.910117,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[0] EMU_MUX_CTRL0_GPIO-107 [ 1.910239,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): gpio 107 is OUT [ 1.910300,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[1] EMU_MUX_CTRL1_GPIO-96 [ 1.910422,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): gpio 96 is OUT [ 1.910483,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[4] SEMU_PPD_DET_GPIO-174 [ 1.910605,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): gpio 174 is IN [ 1.910788,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): exporting gpio SEMU_PPD_DET_GPIO-174 [ 1.910849,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[5] SEMU_ALT_MODE_EN_GPIO-186 [ 1.911033,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): exporting gpio SEMU_ALT_MODE_EN_GPIO-186 [ 1.911094,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): couldn't find OPTIONAL EMU_ID_GPIO [ 1.911216,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[7] DMB_PPD_DET_GPIO-204 [ 1.911338,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): gpio 204 is IN [ 1.911460,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): exporting gpio DMB_PPD_DET_GPIO-204 [ 1.911582,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[8] DPLUS_GPIO-192 [ 1.911643,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[9] DMINUS_GPIO-172 [ 1.911765,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[10] WHISPER_UART_TX_GPIO-18 [ 1.911857,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): gpio 18 is OUT [ 1.911979,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): exporting gpio WHISPER_UART_TX_GPIO-18 [ 1.912101,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[11] WHISPER_UART_RX_GPIO-19 [ 1.912162,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): gpio 19 is IN [ 1.912345,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): exporting gpio WHISPER_UART_RX_GPIO-19 [ 1.912406,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[12] TX_PAIR_GPIO-173 [ 1.912528,0] EMU-det(request_gpios): requesting gpio[13] RX_PAIR_GPIO-193 [ 1.912650,0] EMU-det(emu_id_protection_setup): No neccessary action [ 1.912711,0] EMU-det(emu_det_probe): done with gpios [ 1.933496,0] mmc0: new high speed DDR MMC card at address 0001 [ 1.934411,0] mmcblk0: mmc0:0001 008G4B 7.40 GiB [ 1.936365,0] mmcblk0boot0: mmc0:0001 008G4B partition 1 2.00 MiB [ 1.936975,0] mmcblk0boot1: mmc0:0001 008G4B partition 2 2.00 MiB [ 1.937158,1] msm_otg msm_otg: phy_reset: success [ 1.943171,0] mmcblk0: p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 p11 p12 p13 p14 p15 p16 p17 p18 p19 p20 p21 p22 p23 p24 p25 p26 p27 p28 p29 p30 p31 p32 p33 p34 p35 p36 p37 p38 p39 [ 1.947077,0] apanic: Bound to mmc block device 'mmcblk0p33(259:1)' [ 1.947169,0] apanic: No panic data available [ 1.950160,0] mmcblk0boot1: unknown partition table [ 1.953120,0] mmcblk0boot0: unknown partition table [ 2.039859,1] EMU-det(request_irqs): requesting irq[1] EMU_SCI_OUT_GPIO-577 [ 2.040470,1] EMU-det(request_irqs): requesting irq[0] SEMU_PPD_DET_GPIO-654 [ 2.040866,1] EMU-det(emu_det_probe): done with irqs [ 2.041233,1] EMU-det(emu_det_probe): registered callback with PM8921 [ 2.042698,1] EMU-det(emu_det_probe): EMU detection driver started [ 2.043522,1] rtc-pm8xxx rtc-pm8xxx: setting system clock to 2014-04-06 07:20:10 UTC (1396768810) [ 2.045444,0] Battery Cell ID Found: 3 [ 2.046909,0] read_shutdown_soc: shutdown_soc = 72 [ 2.048069,0] read_ocv_trim: program rev reg is 0x4b [ 2.053349,0] adjust_remaining_charge_for_shutdown_soc: shutdown_soc = 72 forcing it now [ 2.053715,0] adjust_remaining_charge_for_shutdown_soc: To force shutdown_soc = 72, rc = 1263806, pc = 72, ocv mv = 4027 [ 2.054082,0] adjust_remaining_charge_for_shutdown_soc: test revlookup pc = 73 for ocv = 4027 [ 2.054265,0] calculate_state_of_charge: Forcing SHUTDOWN_SOC = 72 [ 2.054631,0] pm8921_bms_probe: OK battery_capacity_at_boot=72 volt = 3755310 ocv = 4027000 [ 2.057652,0] get_prop_batt_status: alarm_state=0,batt_valid=0 [ 2.061193,0] pm8921_is_battery_charging: called before init [ 2.061468,0] calculate_state_of_charge: Forcing SHUTDOWN_SOC = 72 [ 2.070502,0] get_prop_batt_status: alarm_state=0,batt_valid=0 [ 2.070837,0] get_prop_batt_status: alarm_state=0,batt_valid=0 [ 2.073462,0] calculate_state_of_charge: Forcing SHUTDOWN_SOC = 72 [ 2.083503,0] EMU-det(emu_det_vbus_state): PM8921 USBIN callback: out [ 2.086464,0] Battery Cell ID Found: 3 [ 2.089760,0] ALSA device list: [ 2.089913,0] #0: msm8960-snd-card [ 2.090248,0] Warning: unable to open an initial console. [ 2.092415,0] Freeing init memory: 992K [ 2.108713,1] SELinux: 1024 avtab hash slots, 3544 rules. [ 2.113749,1] SELinux: 1024 avtab hash slots, 3544 rules. [ 2.113810,1] SELinux: 1 users, 2 roles, 344 types, 1 bools, 1 sens, 1024 cats [ 2.114054,1] SELinux: 84 classes, 3544 rules [ 2.114878,1] SELinux: Completing initialization. [ 2.114970,1] SELinux: Setting up existing superblocks. [ 2.115061,1] SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts [ 2.115183,1] SELinux: initialized (dev rootfs, type rootfs), uses genfs_contexts [ 2.115305,1] SELinux: initialized (dev bdev, type bdev), not configured for labeling [ 2.115428,1] SELinux: initialized (dev proc, type proc), uses genfs_contexts [ 2.115550,1] SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs [ 2.115641,1] SELinux: initialized (dev debugfs, type debugfs), uses genfs_contexts [ 2.121806,1] SELinux: initialized (dev sockfs, type sockfs), uses task SIDs [ 2.121928,1] SELinux: initialized (dev pipefs, type pipefs), uses task SIDs [ 2.121989,1] SELinux: initialized (dev anon_inodefs, type anon_inodefs), not configured for labeling [ 2.122112,1] SELinux: initialized (dev devpts, type devpts), uses transition SIDs [ 2.122264,1] SELinux: initialized (dev selinuxfs, type selinuxfs), uses genfs_contexts [ 2.122386,1] SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs [ 2.122539,1] SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts [ 2.129772,0] EMU-det(detection_work): state CONFIG, time since last run -297880 ms [ 2.130169,0] EMU-det(alt_mode_setup): SEMU_ALT_MODE_EN is standard [ 2.139783,0] EMU-det(detection_work): state SAMPLE, time since last run 10 ms [ 2.141217,0] EMU-det(adc_vbus_get): vbus=34 mV [ 2.199816,0] EMU-det(get_sense): SEMU_PPD_DET: ID floating [ 2.252189,1] type=1403 audit(1396768810.700:2): policy loaded auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 [ 2.252403,1] SELinux: Loaded policy from /sepolicy [ 2.256493,1] SELinux: Loaded file_contexts from /file_contexts [ 2.260247,0] EMU-det(get_sense): No need to check DMB_PPD_DET_N [ 2.260613,0] EMU-det(sense_dp_dm): D+/D- mask: 0x10 [ 2.260827,0] EMU-det(get_sense): irq=0, SESS_END, FLOAT, NO_DCD, [ 2.261132,0] EMU-det(detection_work): SAMPLE keep waiting ... [ 2.269952,0] EMU-det(detection_work): state SAMPLE, time since last run 130 ms [ 2.271448,0] EMU-det(adc_vbus_get): vbus=34 mV [ 2.329925,0] EMU-det(get_sense): SEMU_PPD_DET: ID floating [ 2.389928,0] EMU-det(get_sense): No need to check DMB_PPD_DET_N [ 2.390141,0] EMU-det(sense_dp_dm): D+/D- mask: 0x10 [ 2.390477,0] EMU-det(get_sense): irq=0, SESS_END, FLOAT, NO_DCD, [ 2.390691,0] EMU-det(detection_work): state IDENTIFY, time since last run 120 ms [ 2.392217,0] EMU-det(adc_vbus_get): vbus=34 mV [ 2.460369,0] EMU-det(get_sense): SEMU_PPD_DET: ID floating [ 2.519975,0] EMU-det(get_sense): No need to check DMB_PPD_DET_N [ 2.520189,0] EMU-det(sense_dp_dm): D+/D- mask: 0x10 [ 2.520524,0] EMU-det(get_sense): irq=0, SESS_END, FLOAT, NO_DCD, [ 2.520708,0] EMU-det(detection_work): no accessory [ 2.521043,0] EMU-det(notify_accy): EMU detection Notify: NONE [ 2.521471,0] EMU-det(alt_mode_setup): SEMU_ALT_MODE_EN is standard [ 2.521776,0] EMU-det(emu_id_protection_setup): No neccessary action [ 2.521989,0] msm_otg msm_otg: received DISCONNECTED event [ 2.522325,0] msm_otg msm_otg: UNDEFINED --> IDLE [ 2.523638,0] pm8921_chg_accy_notify: pm8921_chg_accy_notify: accy_state: 7 [ 2.524767,0] msm_otg msm_otg: USB in low power mode [ 2.526781,0] calculate_state_of_charge: Forcing SHUTDOWN_SOC = 72 [ 3.609095,1] init: could not import file '/init.carrier.rc' from '/init.rc' [ 3.610621,1] init (1): /proc/1/oom_adj is deprecated, please use /proc/1/oom_score_adj instead. [ 3.611689,1] init: do_chown: Could not access /selinux/booleans [ 3.668213,0] calculate_state_of_charge: Forcing SHUTDOWN_SOC = 72 [ 4.120921,1] SELinux: initialized (dev cgroup, type cgroup), uses genfs_contexts [ 4.122325,1] SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs [ 4.129742,1] SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs [ 4.130627,1] SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs [ 4.131603,1] SELinux: initialized (dev tmpfs, type tmpfs), uses transition SIDs [ 4.280970,1] SELinux: initialized (dev cgroup, type cgroup), uses genfs_contexts [ 4.311277,0] zcache: created ephemeral tmem pool, id=0, client=65535 [ 4.312620,0] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p37): recovery complete [ 4.312833,0] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p37): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: noauto_da_alloc,barrier=1 [ 4.313200,0] SELinux: initialized (dev mmcblk0p37, type ext4), uses xattr [ 4.324034,0] zcache: created ephemeral tmem pool, id=1, client=65535 [ 4.324767,0] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p39): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: nomblk_io_submit,errors=remount-ro [ 4.325164,0] SELinux: initialized (dev mmcblk0p39, type ext4), uses xattr [ 4.325927,0] zcache: destroyed pool id=1, cli_id=65535 [ 4.360842,1] fs_mgr: Running /system/bin/e2fsck on /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata [ 4.368197,1] atmxt_tdat_callback: Processing atmxt-r2.tdat... [ 4.369082,1] input: atmxt-i2c as /devices/virtual/input/input6 [ 4.401312,0] atmxt_set_ic_state: IC state UNKNOWN -> PRESENT [ 4.401709,0] atmxt_restart_ic: Family ID: 0x82, Variant ID: 0x1A, Version: 0x10, Build: 0xAA, Matrix: 24x14, Objects: 22 [ 4.408484,0] atmxt_message_handler6: Touch IC reset complete. [ 4.408698,0] atmxt_message_handler6: Touch IC is calibrating. [ 4.409064,0] atmxt_set_ic_state: IC state PRESENT -> ACTIVE [ 4.409705,0] atmxt_set_drv_state: Driver state INIT -> ACTIVE [ 4.410254,0] atmxt_tdat_callback: Touch initialization successful. [ 4.411719,1] atmxt_active_handler: Received invalid data: 0xFF 0x90 0xE9 0xD5 0x0C 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xFF 0x90 0xE9 0xD5 0x0C 0x00 0x00 0x00. [ 4.412238,1] atmxt_active_handler: Touch active handler failed with error code -22. [ 4.413764,1] atmxt_message_handler6: Touch IC calibration complete. [ 4.558583,1] atmxt_message_handler6: Touch IC is calibrating. [ 4.591271,1] atmxt_message_handler6: Touch IC calibration complete. [ 5.421303,0] lm3532_bl_work: enabling PWM [ 32.090920,0] shutdown_soc_work: not forcing shutdown soc anymore [ 1404.024049,0] Report pwrkey press event [ 1404.087501,0] pm8xxx_irq_mask_ack: mask acking rouge irq=664 pmirq=224 [ 1410.810773,0] resout_irq_handler PMIC Initiated shutdown [ 1410.810834,0] PMIC Initiated shutdown cpu_power_off cpu=0 [ 1410.810834,1] PMIC Initiated shutdown cpu_power_off cpu=1 [ 1410.811017,0] Powering off the SoC [ 1410.811109,0] Calling scm to disable arbiter [ 1410.811231,0] SCM returned even when asked to busy loop rc=-4 [ 1410.811292,0] waiting on pmic to shut msm down 18 Corrected bytes, 0 unrecoverable blocks CPU type is ACPU PVS: Fast That was after like 20-30 minutes of booting. Thanks in advance EDIT: Oups. "The text that you have entered is too long (39454 characters). Please shorten it to 30000 characters long." I'll cut the begining... EDIT2: It booted up! I rebooted it once again and left it at my desk. When I came back after 1h, it was already on the home screen! thanks for help kabaldan I think such info could be put as NOTICE on main rom page, I think normally everyone would consider its stuck when it's not booting in a few minutes...
Thank you Kabaldan! It took exactly 40 minutes my Photon Q to reboot from /data filesystem check. I used: * cm-11-20140505-SNAPSHOT-M6-moto_msm8960.zip from download.cyanogenmod.org/?type=snapshot&device=moto_msm8960 * TWRP 2.7.0.1 * gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip from wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps
micx_pl said: Output of /proc/last_kmsg: Code: … [ 4.591271,1] atmxt_message_handler6: Touch IC calibration complete. [ 5.421303,0] lm3532_bl_work: enabling PWM [U][ 32.090920,0] shutdown_soc_work: not forcing shutdown soc anymore[/U] [ 1404.024049,0] Report pwrkey press event [ 1404.087501,0] pm8xxx_irq_mask_ack: mask acking rouge irq=664 pmirq=224 [ 1410.810773,0] resout_irq_handler PMIC Initiated shutdown … Click to expand... Click to collapse Thanks for that intel. Am I right, that this is the "breaking point" in the log, when the mentioned repair starts and -later- the reset is initiated? My log has the same "breaking point" in it: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0iqdr30jmhft2co/last_kmsg So is this the same phenomenon? This is the first time I pulled a log using adb, but do not recognise anything going on here. kabaldan said: If you want to get some information about what's going on while the boot is stalled, … Click to expand... Click to collapse Edit: May this also help with errors mounting certain partions within TWRP and is there a way to fix this - maybe through adb? Because doing a quick search I found this guide (fore theKindle, though): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1949372
Schattenspieler said: Thanks for that intel. Am I right, that this is the "breaking point" in the log, when the mentioned repair starts and -later- the reset is initiated? My log has the same "breaking point" in it: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0iqdr30jmhft2co/last_kmsg So is this the same phenomenon? This is the first time I pulled a log using adb, but do not recognise anything going on here. Edit: May this also help with errors mounting certain partions within TWRP and is there a way to fix this - maybe through adb? Because doing a quick search I found this guide (fore theKindle, though): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1949372 Click to expand... Click to collapse The significant point in the above log is: Code: [ 4.360842,1] fs_mgr: Running /system/bin/e2fsck on /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata and the important fact is that it is not followed by any more e2fsck messages, which means that for the duration of the log, e2fsck hasn't finished the work yet. e2fsck is still repairing userdata and the init is waiting for userdata mount to continue the boot process, but in the end the user keeps power button pressed to enforce reboot, so e2fsck is aborted and the filesystem left damaged. In your log, you can even see that the active process at the point of premature, user-enforced reboot was e2fsck: Code: [ 279.105569,0] Report pwrkey press event [ 286.105966,0] Power key held for 7 seconds; will reboot on release. [ 286.473981,1] current process is 140:e2fsck, prio is 120.
kabaldan said: In your log, you can even see that the active process at the point of premature, user-enforced reboot was e2fsck: Click to expand... Click to collapse Now that you mention it! I didn't think, e2fsck was a specific command, but more of a boot state code (sort of thing). But I should have searched. Now i see the "e2fs" (the filesystem) and "ck" as in check. :silly: I now restored a TWRP backup with 4.4.3 and have been fine since. So there is either something wrong with the 4.4.4 CarbonROM on the Photon oder with TWRP, when installing the/some ROMs. Seeing this thread, I tend towards the second.
Schattenspieler said: Now that you mention it! I didn't think, e2fsck was a specific command, but more of a boot state code (sort of thing). But I should have searched. Now i see the "e2fs" (the filesystem) and "ck" as in check. :silly: I now restored a TWRP backup with 4.4.3 and have been fine since. So there is either something wrong with the 4.4.4 CarbonROM on the Photon oder with TWRP, when installing the/some ROMs. Seeing this thread, I tend towards the second. Click to expand... Click to collapse If you had let it boot, it probably would have been fine.
Need help, Phone rebooting randomly
I am using Moto G 3(2015) My phone is rebooting randomly without doing anything. It generally happen 2 - 3 times in a day. I have taken bug report for last 5 reboot. I found below information in "Last kmsg" from bugreport file : [ 17.103106,1] msm_cci_release invalid ref count 0 / cci state 1 [ 17.103122,1] msm_sensor_cci_i2c_util line 512 rc = -22 [ 17.103127,1] msm_actuator_close:1439 cci_init failed [ 17.103423,1] msm_csid_init: CSID_VERSION = 0x30010000 [ 17.103884,1] msm_csid_init: Failed in getting TOP gdscr regulator handle [ 17.105711,1] msm_csid_init: CSID_VERSION = 0x30010000 [ 17.107891,1] msm_csid_init: Failed in getting TOP gdscr regulator handle [ 17.112417,0] msm_vfe40_init_qos_parms: NO D/S entries found [ 17.112433,0] msm_vfe40_init_vbif_parms: NO VBIF entries found [ 17.129867,0] MSM-CPP cpp_init_hardware:952 CPP HW Version: 0x40000000 [ 17.129883,0] MSM-CPP cpp_init_hardware:973 stream_cnt:0 [ 17.156069,1] MSM-CPP cpp_load_fw:1110 MC Bootloader Version: 0x312e3176 [ 17.161889,1] MSM-CPP cpp_load_fw:1123 CPP FW Version: 0x10040005 [ 17.437125,2] camera_check_event_status : event_data status out of bounds [ 17.437141,2] camera_check_event_status : Line 71 event_data->status 0X10001 [ 17.437148,2] camera_v4l2_open : checking event status fails Line 592 rc -14 [ 17.438450,3] mdss_fb_release_all: try to close unopened fb 1! from init [ 17.438474,3] mdss_fb_release_all: try to close unopened fb 0! from init [ 17.439087,0] Restarting system with command 'post-wdt'. [ 17.439099,0] Current task:init(1) Parent task:swapper/0(0) [ 17.439114,0] Going down for restart now [ 17.440404,0] scm_call failed: func id 0x82000109, arginfo: 0x2, args: 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, ret: -2, syscall returns: 0xfffffffc, 0x0, 0x0 [ 17.440417,0] Failed to disable secure wdog debug: -22 Need help to find root cause of issue. Information of phone: Build: MPI24.65-25 Build fingerprint: 'motorola/osprey_retasia_ds_2gb/osprey_ud2:6.0/MPI24.65-25/28:user/release-keys' Bootloader: 0x80CB Radio: msm Kernel: Linux version 3.10.49-g88eb8b3 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.8 (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Dec 8 05:34:29 CST 2015
My moto g is also rebooting randomely :/
mcnico said: My moto g is also rebooting randomely :/ Click to expand... Click to collapse My phone is rebooting in safe mode too, I think it is some hardware bug. Maybe you can capture bug report for your phone and check if you are getting same error message.
Firstly I am too getting this issue. My phone reboots randomly 2-3 a day. Strangely it reboots even when it is idle for quiet some time. Secondly did anyone resolve this issue. Thirdly how do I get the BUG report that you got in the first post?
[SOLVED] Bootloop/kernel panic in meminfo_proc_show() 3.10.65+ trying to port LOS12.1
Hello Android kernel hackers, I am trying to port the current ASB-patched LOS12.1 (github "cm12-amami") to a Teclast 98 (M1E9) tablet for which kernel sources are missing. My build completes fine, however, I run into a boot loop due to kernel panic with an (at least for me) totally unhelpful stack trace: During init.rc processing, the kernel panics on logd startup when logd tries to read from /proc/meminfo with the following stack trace: Code: [ 126.200788]00:02:29.656321 openat(AT_FDCWD, "/proc/meminfo", O_RDONLY) = 4 [ 126.200956]00:02:29.656496 fstat(4, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0444, st_size=0, ...}) = 0 [ 126.201077]00:02:29.656614 mprotect(0x7faf52b000, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE) = 0 [ 126.201187]00:02:29.656726 mprotect(0x7faf52b000, 4096, PROT_READ) = 0 [ 126.202709]00:02:29.656833 read(4, * KERNEL PANIC HAPPENS HERE!!! * Code: [ 126.202739]<1> (1)[949:logd]<1>start.... [ 126.202805]<1> (1)[949:logd]Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000016 [ 126.202817]<1> (1)[949:logd]pgd = ffffffc070dee000 [ 126.202828]<1> (1)[949:logd][00000016] *pgd=0000000000000000 (1)[949:logd] [ 126.202846]<1> (1)[949:logd][KERN Warning] ERROR/WARN forces debug_lock off! [ 126.202854]<1> (1)[949:logd][KERN Warning] check backtrace: [ 126.202868]<1> (1)[949:logd]CPU: 1 PID: 949 Comm: logd Tainted: G W 3.10.65+ #1 [ 126.202878]<1> (1)[949:logd]Call trace: [ 126.202899]<1> (1)[949:logd][<ffffffc000088f50>] dump_backtrace+0x0/0x16c [ 126.202913]<1> (1)[949:logd][<ffffffc0000890cc>] show_stack+0x10/0x1c [ 126.202931]<1> (1)[949:logd][<ffffffc0009a69a0>] dump_stack+0x1c/0x28 [ 126.202947]<1> (1)[949:logd][<ffffffc0002f7210>] debug_locks_off+0x40/0x5c [ 126.202960]<1> (1)[949:logd][<ffffffc00009a260>] oops_enter+0xc/0x28 [ 126.202974]<1> (1)[949:logd][<ffffffc000089100>] die+0x28/0x1d8 [ 126.202989]<1> (1)[949:logd][<ffffffc0009a49ec>] __do_kernel_fault.part.5+0x70/0x84 [ 126.203003]<1> (1)[949:logd][<ffffffc000094260>] do_page_fault+0x348/0x34c [ 126.203017]<1> (1)[949:logd][<ffffffc000094350>] do_translation_fault+0x40/0x4c [ 126.203030]<1> (1)[949:logd][<ffffffc0000813fc>] do_mem_abort+0x38/0x98 which does not seem to uncover the root cause, but rather the root cause stack trace seems to be: Code: [ 133.341226]<1>-(1)[949:logd]Call trace: [ 133.341239]<1>-(1)[949:logd][<ffffffc0001f37d8>] meminfo_proc_show+0x50/0x3c4 [ 133.341255]<1>-(1)[949:logd][<ffffffc0001aefb8>] seq_read+0x1a4/0x40c [ 133.341271]<1>-(1)[949:logd][<ffffffc0001ebeec>] proc_reg_read+0x4c/0x7c [ 133.341285]<1>-(1)[949:logd][<ffffffc00018e75c>] vfs_read+0x88/0x170 [ 133.341298]<1>-(1)[949:logd][<ffffffc00018ebf0>] SyS_read+0x40/0x8c [ 133.341310]<1>-(1)[949:logd]Code: 52800001 91326000 97fe67c1 aa0003f3 (f9400c00) [ 133.341322]<1>-(1)[949:logd]---[ end trace 1b75b31a2719ed20 ]--- [ 133.341332]<1>-(1)[949:logd]Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception [ 133.341423]<1>-(1)[949:logd]mrdump: cpu[1] tsk:ffffffc073a3e000 ti:ffffffc070e64000 [ 134.241428]<1>-(1)[949:logd] Most interestingly, the exact same kernel blob can successfully boot stock Android 5.1 and successfully read from /proc/meminfo when booted from stock boot.img while it crashes with my LOS12.1 build boot.img. bootimg.cfg (using abootimg) is identical in both cases (except the boot size): Code: bootsize = 0x780000 pagesize = 0x800 kerneladdr = 0x40080000 ramdiskaddr = 0x44000000 secondaddr = 0x40f00000 tagsaddr = 0x4e000000 name = 1513588375 cmdline = bootopt=64S3,32N2,64N2 androidboot.selinux=permissive Thanks a million in advance for any ideas or pointers about what might be going wrong with this stock kernel blob and my LOS12.1 build with regards to meminfo_proc_show()! :highfive: awl14
Issue resolved! Finally resolved by making changes (a whole number of, so I haven't tracked it down to one particular change) to my CM12.1 build's system partition, making it resemble the stock image more closely. I still don't have any clues why the kernel would crash on reading from /proc/meminfo due to "wrong"/buggy contents in the system partition (/system file system), but as the issue is resolved, this can be regarded as a proof that such content in system can indeed matter in a critical way for the behaviour of the kernel... My custom ROM for Teclast 98 (M1E9) runs fine now, I will publish a download link soon on xda.
Panic caused by kernel reading file /system/bin/cpuinfo I encountered the same issue and was able to find the root cause. The kernel I'm dealing with has been modified by Chinese crooks who fake the amount of memory in the device by intercepting meminfo_proc_show(). In this routine, they read the file /system/bin/cpuinfo, apparently extracting the value to be shown to the user as the memory size from that file. The code does not even test the return code from the file opening routine, and simply crashes the kernel if the file is not present.
[MSM-KERNEL-PIE][4.9.96] Timeout Error while using Command Queue
I am new to command queue mechanism in Linux. I am using the following: Kernel Tree: git clone https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm Kernel Ver: 4.9.96 While doing read/write I observe a timeout error: Code: mmc0: request with tag: 30 flags: 0x2469000 timed out mmc0: mmc_blk_cmdq_complete_rq: txfr error(-110)/resp_err(0) mmc0: mmc_blk_cmdq_complete_rq err req = 0xffffffc0f82acda0, err = -110, err tag = 16 mmc0: mmc_blk_cmdq_err err req = ffffffc0f82acda0, err tag = 16 I checked the CQ registers dump: Following are some of the important ones: Code: CQTDBR: 0x7fffffff CQDPT: 0x7fffffff CQCRI: 0x0000000d What may have caused this error and how to solve it ? Thanks in advance.
Hello, on my phone I am experiencing a similar error, check in dmesg if it also has an FMP or FiPS error. I get the impression that it is an error related to the cryptographic and security part of these smartphones. Samsung A205 FMP error My samsung A205 fails to initialize FMP, the smatphone with the bootloader unlocked. I tried various kernels like Rippler, Eureka and physwizz versions in TWRP. And several Roms I can always see the same error in dmesg: [ 2560.206443] [2... forum.xda-developers.com