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Google found this for me somewhere...
So I thought I'll share it with you. Not sure if this has been posted before, but I didn't find it in any search here.
I believe it's for the US SGS3 (SCH-I535), but I am not 100%, only ~85% sure.
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@mods: Not sure this is the right place to post this, please move to appropriate place if necessary.
If you're looking for the 32 GB PIT file, you can look in this thread.
If you're looking for the GT-I9300 partition table, look in the thread:
"[REF] GT-I9300 PIT and Flash Analysis [WIP]"
E:V:A said:
Google found this for me somewhere...
So I thought I'll share it with you. Not sure if this has been posted before, but I didn't find it in any search here.
I believe it's for the US SGS3 (SCH-I535), but I am not 100%, only ~85% sure.
@mods: Not sure this is the right place to post this, please move to appropriate place if necessary.
If you're looking for the 32 GB PIT file, you can look in this thread.
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Thank you for the table dude!
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Hey,
Is there a way to extract this kind of informations on a working device ? (i'm interested in HEX values for sectors)
vache said:
Hey,
Is there a way to extract this kind of informations on a working device ? (i'm interested in HEX values for sectors)
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Check here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30618458&postcount=57
You should be able to convert those bite sizes to hex (also, the table above has a column for hex and the number of sectors in each partition...)
I that what you're looking for?
In fact i want to find fist sector number for each partition to be able to write on it and try to restore my phone. (A bit off topic cause it's not a Samsung phone, but also using MSM8960)
For further details about Android partitions, I have just started the partition mega thread:
"[DEV][REF] El Grande Partition Table Reference"
Enjoy!
E:V:A said:
For further details about Android partitions, I have just started the partition mega thread:
"[DEV][REF] El Grande Partition Table Reference"
Enjoy!
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You, sir, are big pimpin'. Thanks
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E:V:A said:
For further details about Android partitions, I have just started the partition mega thread:
"[DEV][REF] El Grande Partition Table Reference"
Enjoy!
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You're missing a few mmc blocks for the SCA-I535 (d2vzw). Here they are, but I hve no idea what they do:
Code:
/dev/block/mmcblk0boot0
/dev/block/mmcblk0boot1
/dev/block/mmcblk1p1
/dev/block/mmcblk1p2
The latter two blocks suggest a second eMMC chip with its own NAND storage.
I working on a tool that backs up the SCH-I535 directly to your computer using adb. You can find it HERE. For now, Its only setup for partitions and data that one might use in recovery like CWM or TWRP or even ODIN. I haven't iterated out all the blocks into backup code yet, but I am working on it. I hope to have this list:
Code:
## BLOCK_LIST ##
# Conventions for the list o block are as follows
# [VAR_NAME]="/dev/blockmmcblk#p##" #-> [Known As] ([FS], [mount point if visible], [description]) == [odin img file]
MOD_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p1" #-> CDMA Modem (vfat, mounts at /firmware, its the CDMA modem) == NON-HLOS.bin
SB1_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p2" #-> sbl1 (samsung proprietary fs, sammys odd way of booting part1) == sbl1.mbn
SB2_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p3" #-> sbl2 (samsung proprietary fs, sammys odd way of booting part2) == sbl2.mbn
SB3_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p4" #-> sbl3 (samsung proprietary fs, sammys odd way of booting part3) == sbl3.mbn
ABT_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p5" #-> aboot (unknown fs, this is the bootloader) == aboot.mbn
RPM_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p6" #-> rpm (unknown fs, something to do with the radio) == rpm.mbn
BOT_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p7" #-> boot (yaffs2, boot image contains the kernel) == boot.img
STZ_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p8" #-> tz (porbably samsung proprietary fs, samsungs "Trust Zone" referenced in the sbl boot process) == tz.mbn
PAD_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p9" #-> pad (unknown fs, aka PIT )
PRM_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p10" #-> param (unknown fs, pretty much empty exept for one octet)
EFS_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p11" #-> /efs (ext4, mounts at /efs, has device info like IMEI and MEID)
LT1_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p12" #-> modemst1 (unknown fs, LTE modem 1)
LT2_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p13" #-> modemst2 (unknown fs, LTE modem 2)
SYS_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p14" #-> /system (ext4, everything under /system) == system.img.ext4
DAT_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p15" #-> userdata (ext4. mounts at /data, contains internal sdcard as well at /data/media)
PST_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p16" #-> /persist && /tombstones (ext4, contains very little data) == persist.img.ext4
CHE_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p17" #-> /cache (ext4, its the cache baby) == cache.img.ext4
REC_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p18" #-> recovery (ext4??, recovery image like CWM and TWRP?) == recovery.img
OTA_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p19" #-> fota (ext4, found at /cache/fota, its where OTA updates are stored)
BAK_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p20" #-> backup (unknown fs, where factory reset images are stored?)
FSG_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p21" #-> fsg (unknown fs, may contain files used in factory wipe, somehow linked to the grow partition)
SSD_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p22" #-> ssd (unknown fs maybe ramfs, "Secure Software Download" don't know what its used for)
GRW_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0p23" #-> grow (unknown fs, i think this has something to do with ext4 sparse images)
# WTF!?!?!?!?!?!!???
DK1_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0boot0" #-> may have something to do with booting (duh, but what)
DK2_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk0boot1" #-> may have something to do with booting (duh, but what)
DK3_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk1p1" #-> no idea
DK4_BLK="/dev/block/mmcblk1p2" #-> no idea
# NOTES:
# samsung seems to refer to 4 types of file systems; cgroup, ecryptfs, ext4, fuse
# could ecryptfs be the same as samsungs proprietary file system?
## END_BLOCK_LIST ##
Included in the tool, as options to backup. So far I have working code for System, Data (makes a tar and skips /data/media), Recovery, Userdata (HUGE), Modemst1, Modemst2, CDMA modem, Cache and Boot. But I do want to have all mmc blocks as options because I need a disaster recovery plan as well.
There's still alot of work to be done on it, but for now I use it to back up my device before flashing a rom. Saves on internal storage.
I'll try and convert my block list to you format used in the EL GRANDE Partition Table Reference as soon as possible. I dunno if you'll need it though. I do have alot of knowledge on GPT (GUID Partition Table) formatted storage as well as how EFI vs MBR can work withing such a table. But I can discuss that on the other thread.
I've read what you have so far in that thread and its very helpful.
Ta,
ALQI
Could you follow the instructions in post #2, of the thread I posted above, to obtain an output of parted and fdisk , for both mmcblk0 and mmcblk1?
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Could you follow the instructions in post #2, of the thread I posted above, to obtain an output of parted and fdisk , for both mmcblk0 and mmcblk1?
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Not a problem mate. I hope this fits your format.
Device info:
Code:
General Device Name: Samsung Galaxy S3
Manufacturer Product Name: SCH-I535
Processor: Snapdragon S4plus
AOS version: Android JB 4.1.1
Radio FW version: I535VRLHD
System FW version: I535VZWBLI5
Service Provider/ Branding: Verizon
Country: USA
ROM: Almost Stock JellyBean I535VRBLI5 (my own cooking from dsixda's andoid kitchen, added bash binary, nano, busybox and root)
fidsk output for mmcblk0:
Code:
sh-4.2# fdisk -l /dev/block/mmcblk0
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0: 61071360 sectors, 58.2M
Logical sector size: 512
Disk identifier (GUID): 98101b32-bbe2-4bf2-a06e-2bb33d000c20
Partition table holds up to 128 entries
First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 61059087
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 8192 131071 120K 0700 modem
2 131072 131327 256 0700 sbl1
3 131328 131839 512 0700 sbl2
4 131840 132863 1024 0700 sbl3
5 132864 136959 4096 0700 aboot
6 136960 137983 1024 0700 rpm
7 137984 158463 20480 0700 boot
8 158464 159487 1024 0700 tz
9 159488 160511 1024 0700 pad
10 160512 180991 20480 0700 param
11 180992 208895 27904 0700 efs
12 208896 215039 6144 0700 modemst1
13 215040 221183 6144 0700 modemst2
14 221184 3293183 3000K 0700 system
15 3293184 59252735 53.3M 0700 userdata
16 59252736 59269119 16384 0700 persist
17 59269120 60989439 1680K 0700 cache
18 60989440 61009919 20480 0700 recovery
19 61009920 61030399 20480 0700 fota
20 61030400 61042687 12288 0700 backup
21 61042688 61048831 6144 0700 fsg
22 61048832 61048847 16 0700 ssd
23 61048848 61059087 10240 0700 grow
fdisk for those odd mmcblk0boot# devs:
Code:
sh-4.2# fdisk -l /dev/block/mmcblk0boot0
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0boot0: 2 MB, 2097152 bytes
4 heads, 16 sectors/track, 64 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 64 * 512 = 32768 bytes
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0boot0 doesn't contain a valid partition table
sh-4.2# fdisk -l /dev/block/mmcblk0boot1
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0boot1: 2 MB, 2097152 bytes
4 heads, 16 sectors/track, 64 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 64 * 512 = 32768 bytes
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0boot1 doesn't contain a valid partition table
NOTE: I'm still not sure what these mmcblk0boot# blocks are, but they are there in the file system under /dev/block/ as well as /dev/block/platform/by-name.
fdisk output mmcblk1:
Code:
sh-4.2# fdisk -l /dev/block/mmcblk1
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk1: 15.9 GB, 15931539456 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 1936 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/block/mmcblk1p1 1 1872 15032320 b Win95 FAT32
/dev/block/mmcblk1p2 1872 1937 524288 82 Linux swap
NOTE: mmcblk1 is the external sdcard (i'm dumb cause I thought it was a seperate eMMC chip, but its just plain old MMC) THat little swap space is left over from when I had the OG Droid.
parted output for mmcblk0:
Code:
sh-4.2# parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
GNU Parted 1.8.8.1.179-aef3
Using /dev/block/mmcblk0
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted) p
p
Error: The backup GPT table is not at the end of the disk, as it should be.
This might mean that another operating system believes the disk is smaller.
Fix, by moving the backup to the end (and removing the old backup)?
Fix/Ignore/Cancel? Ignore
Ignore
Warning: Not all of the space available to /dev/block/mmcblk0 appears to be
used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 12239 blocks) or
continue with the current setting?
Fix/Ignore? Ignore
Ignore
Model: MMC MBG8FB (sd/mmc)
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0: 31.3GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 4194kB 67.1MB 62.9MB modem
2 67.1MB 67.2MB 131kB sbl1
3 67.2MB 67.5MB 262kB sbl2
4 67.5MB 68.0MB 524kB sbl3
5 68.0MB 70.1MB 2097kB aboot
6 70.1MB 70.6MB 524kB rpm
7 70.6MB 81.1MB 10.5MB boot
8 81.1MB 81.7MB 524kB tz
9 81.7MB 82.2MB 524kB pad
10 82.2MB 92.7MB 10.5MB param
11 92.7MB 107MB 14.3MB ext4 efs
12 107MB 110MB 3146kB modemst1
13 110MB 113MB 3146kB modemst2
14 113MB 1686MB 1573MB ext4 system
15 1686MB 30.3GB 28.7GB ext4 userdata
16 30.3GB 30.3GB 8389kB ext4 persist
17 30.3GB 31.2GB 881MB ext4 cache
18 31.2GB 31.2GB 10.5MB recovery
19 31.2GB 31.2GB 10.5MB fota
20 31.2GB 31.3GB 6291kB backup
21 31.3GB 31.3GB 3146kB fsg
22 31.3GB 31.3GB 8192B ssd
23 31.3GB 31.3GB 5243kB grow
(parted)
NOTE: The second warning with parted, is because the device uses a hybrid MBR/GPT table (gdisk shows us this). This is kinda like dual booting a Mac with Windows and Mac OS X. Also, the "backup" error is because the gpt table backup is in "pad" (aka PIT).
WARNING: Be careful with parted, make sure you tell it to "Ignore" and errors it might find. Also you have to type "quit" to get it to exit from interactive mode.
parted output for mmcblk0boot0
Code:
sh-4.2# parted /dev/block/mmcblk0boot0
GNU Parted 1.8.8.1.179-aef3
Using /dev/block/mmcblk0boot0
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted) p
p
Error: /dev/block/mmcblk0boot0: unrecognised disk label
(parted)
NOTE: No need to run parted on mmcblk1 (cause its the external sdcard) nor mmcblk0boot# cause its not part of the gpt. Same goes for gdisk.
gdisk output for mmcblk0
Code:
sh-4.2# gdisk -l /dev/block/mmcblk0
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.4
Caution: invalid backup GPT header, but valid main header; regenerating
backup header from main header.
Warning! Main and backup partition tables differ! Use the 'c' and 'e' options
on the recovery & transformation menu to examine the two tables.
Warning! One or more CRCs don't match. You should repair the disk!
Partition table scan:
MBR: protective
BSD: not present
APM: not present
GPT: damaged
****************************************************************************
Caution: Found protective or hybrid MBR and corrupt GPT. Using GPT, but disk
verification and recovery are STRONGLY recommended.
****************************************************************************
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0: 61071360 sectors, 29.1 GiB
Logical sector size: 512 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): 98101B32-BBE2-4BF2-A06E-2BB33D000C20
Partition table holds up to 128 entries
First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 61059087
Partitions will be aligned on 16-sector boundaries
Total free space is 8158 sectors (4.0 MiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 8192 131071 60.0 MiB 0700 modem
2 131072 131327 128.0 KiB FFFF sbl1
3 131328 131839 256.0 KiB FFFF sbl2
4 131840 132863 512.0 KiB FFFF sbl3
5 132864 136959 2.0 MiB FFFF aboot
6 136960 137983 512.0 KiB FFFF rpm
7 137984 158463 10.0 MiB FFFF boot
8 158464 159487 512.0 KiB FFFF tz
9 159488 160511 512.0 KiB FFFF pad
10 160512 180991 10.0 MiB 8300 param
11 180992 208895 13.6 MiB 8300 efs
12 208896 215039 3.0 MiB FFFF modemst1
13 215040 221183 3.0 MiB FFFF modemst2
14 221184 3293183 1.5 GiB 8300 system
15 3293184 59252735 26.7 GiB 8300 userdata
16 59252736 59269119 8.0 MiB 8300 persist
17 59269120 60989439 840.0 MiB 8300 cache
18 60989440 61009919 10.0 MiB FFFF recovery
19 61009920 61030399 10.0 MiB FFFF fota
20 61030400 61042687 6.0 MiB 8300 backup
21 61042688 61048831 3.0 MiB FFFF fsg
22 61048832 61048847 8.0 KiB FFFF ssd
23 61048848 61059087 5.0 MiB 8300 grow
Again, be very careful when running these disk utilities because they are not meant to handle a hybrid boot. Samsung's odd way of booting makes this kind of analysis difficult because of the prorieray fs they use for sbl1 through sbl3.
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Wow that's alot of formatting.
Ta,
ALQI
Thanks a lot! In particular to remind people of the "warnings". I'll add that to the other thread.
Hey guys,
I have a I535 S3 that was hard bricked because of a bad flash, I want to try and repair it with JTAG but I don't have the necessary partition boot files...and it's not a supported version either.
Does anybody have a backup of the first 10 partitions from Modem to Param in .bin format?
I know it's possible to do such a backup with adb. or can somebody point me in the right direction?
Thank you!
Sure, I'll dd those for you tomorrow and pm you a Dropbox link.
For the first 10 partitions it shouldn't matter, but do you have a 16GB or 32Gb?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda app-developers app
It's the 16Gb version.
Thank you very much... You're a life savor!
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PM sent.
Thank you!
Got them.. Hopefully it works!
Sent from my SGH-I897 using Tapatalk 2
E:V:A said:
Thanks a lot! In particular to remind people of the "warnings". I'll add that to the other thread.
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As this is GTP parition it uses differing handles for the partition type
here is a example snip of the qualcomm partition.xml for a gtp partition
Code:
<partition label="modem" size_in_kb="65536" type="EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7" bootable="false" readonly="true" filename="NON-HLOS.bin"/>
<partition label="sbl1" size_in_kb="128" type="[COLOR="Red"][B]DEA0BA2C-CBDD-4805-B4F9-F428251C3E98[/B][/COLOR]" bootable="false" readonly="false" filename="sbl1.mbn"/>
<partition label="sbl2" size_in_kb="256" type="8C6B52AD-8A9E-4398-AD09-AE916E53AE2D" bootable="false" readonly="false" filename="sbl2.mbn"/>
<partition label="sbl3" size_in_kb="512" type="05E044DF-92F1-4325-B69E-374A82E97D6E" bootable="false" readonly="false" filename="sbl3.mbn"/>
<partition label="aboot" size_in_kb="512" type="400FFDCD-22E0-47E7-9A23-F16ED9382388" bootable="false" readonly="false" filename="emmc_appsboot.mbn"/>
<partition label="rpm" size_in_kb="512" type="098DF793-D712-413D-9D4E-89D711772228" bootable="false" readonly="false" filename="rpm.mbn"/>
<partition label="boot" size_in_kb="10240" type="20117f86-E985-4357-B9EE-374BC1D8487D" bootable="false" readonly="true" filename="boot.img" />
<partition label="tz" size_in_kb="512" type="A053AA7F-40B8-4B1C-BA08-2F68AC71A4F4" bootable="false" readonly="false" filename="tz.mbn"/>
<partition label="pad" size_in_kb="1" type="004A6838-062A-44DF-8152-4F340C05225D" bootable="false" readonly="false" filename="" />
<partition label="modemst1" size_in_kb="3072" type="2013373E-1AC4-4131-B0F8-9158F9654F4F" bootable="false" readonly="false" filename="" />
<partition label="modemst2" size_in_kb="3072" type="2013373E-1AC4-4131-B0F8-9158F9654F4F" bootable="false" readonly="false" filename="" />
<partition label="system" size_in_kb="262144" type="0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4" bootable="false" readonly="true" filename="system.img.ext4" sparse="true"/>
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could we see if my compiled binaries for gtp partitions return the UUID for type ?
Original Post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36019312&postcount=13
Binaries
http://www.sendspace.com/file/5b3jdc
Example output from partx ( non gtp partition, i dont have gtp partition)
Code:
[email protected]:/ # /data/test/partx
Usage:
partx [-a|-d|-s] [--nr <n:m> | <partition>] <disk>
Options:
-a, --add add specified partitions or all of them
-d, --delete delete specified partitions or all of them
-l, --list list partitions (DEPRECATED)
-s, --show list partitions
-b, --bytes print SIZE in bytes rather than in human readable format
-g, --noheadings don't print headings for --show
-n, --nr <n:m> specify the range of partitions (e.g. --nr 2:4)
-o, --output <type> define which output columns to use
-P, --pairs use key="value" output format
-r, --raw use raw output format
-t, --type <type> specify the partition type (dos, bsd, solaris, etc.)
-v, --verbose verbose mode
-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version output version information and exit
Available columns (for --show, --raw or --pairs):
NR partition number
START start of the partition in sectors
END end of the partition in sectors
SECTORS number of sectors
SIZE human readable size
NAME partition name
UUID partition UUID
TYPE partition type hex or uuid
FLAGS partition flags
SCHEME partition table type (dos, gpt, ...)
For more details see partx(8).
1|[email protected]:/ # /data/test/partx -l /dev/block/mmcblk0
# 1: 1- 204800 ( 204800 sectors, 104 MB)
# 2: 204801- 205800 ( 1000 sectors, 0 MB)
# 3: 205801- 208800 ( 3000 sectors, 1 MB)
# 4: 208801- 30777343 ( 30568543 sectors, 15651 MB)
# 5: 212992- 213991 ( 1000 sectors, 0 MB)
# 6: 221184- 225279 ( 4096 sectors, 2 MB)
# 7: 229376- 234375 ( 5000 sectors, 2 MB)
# 8: 237568- 258047 ( 20480 sectors, 10 MB)
# 9: 262144- 263143 ( 1000 sectors, 0 MB)
#10: 270336- 271335 ( 1000 sectors, 0 MB)
#11: 278528- 279527 ( 1000 sectors, 0 MB)
#12: 286720- 307199 ( 20480 sectors, 10 MB)
#13: 311296- 511999 ( 200704 sectors, 102 MB)
#14: 516096- 522239 ( 6144 sectors, 3 MB)
#15: 524288- 530431 ( 6144 sectors, 3 MB)
#16: 532480- 538623 ( 6144 sectors, 3 MB)
#17: 540672- 741375 ( 200704 sectors, 102 MB)
#18: 745472- 751615 ( 6144 sectors, 3 MB)
#19: 753664- 759807 ( 6144 sectors, 3 MB)
#20: 761856- 767999 ( 6144 sectors, 3 MB)
#21: 770048- 790527 ( 20480 sectors, 10 MB)
#22: 794624- 815103 ( 20480 sectors, 10 MB)
#23: 819200- 839679 ( 20480 sectors, 10 MB)
#24: 843776- 3911679 ( 3067904 sectors, 1570 MB)
#25: 3915776- 8114175 ( 4198400 sectors, 2149 MB)
#26: 8118272- 8736767 ( 618496 sectors, 316 MB)
#27: 8740864- 9005055 ( 264192 sectors, 135 MB)
#28: 9011200- 10035199 ( 1024000 sectors, 524 MB)
#29: 10035200- 30777343 ( 20742144 sectors, 10619 MB)
[email protected]:/ #
lsblk output
Code:
[email protected]:/ # /data/test/lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop0 7:0 0 2.1M 0 loop
`-278cb90965c39ee2acfea003ec39e4f5 (dm-0)
254:0 0 2.1M 0 dm /mnt/asec/com.androirc-1
loop1 7:1 0 5.1M 0 loop
`-ce28924bd3284f292fdd7955925746bc (dm-1)
254:1 0 5.1M 0 dm /mnt/asec/com.quoord.tapatalkxda.activity-
loop2 7:2 0 16.3M 0 loop
`-2ef6fb57bc43988a90c9add8bc514237 (dm-2)
254:2 0 16.3M 0 dm /mnt/asec/com.loumasoft.amiga500musiccolle
mmcblk0 179:0 0 14.7G 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p1 179:1 0 100M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p2 179:2 0 500K 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p3 179:3 0 1.5M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p4 179:4 0 1K 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p5 179:5 0 500K 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p6 179:6 0 2M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p7 179:7 0 2.5M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p8 179:8 0 10M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p9 179:9 0 500K 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p10 179:10 0 500K 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p11 179:11 0 500K 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p12 179:12 0 10M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p13 179:13 0 98M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p14 179:14 0 3M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p15 179:15 0 3M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p16 179:16 0 3M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p17 179:17 0 98M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p18 179:18 0 3M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p19 179:19 0 3M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p20 179:20 0 3M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p21 179:21 0 10M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p22 179:22 0 10M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p23 179:23 0 10M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p24 179:24 0 1.5G 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p25 179:25 0 2G 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p26 179:26 0 302M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p27 179:27 0 129M 0 disk
|-mmcblk0p28 179:28 0 500M 0 disk
`-mmcblk0p29 179:29 0 9.9G 0 disk
mmcblk1 179:32 0 14.4G 0 disk
`-mmcblk1p1 179:33 0 14.4G 0 disk
[email protected]:/ #
sample output from blkid
Code:
blkid from util-linux 2.22 (libblkid 2.22.0, 04-Sep-2012)
Usage:
blkid -L <label> | -U <uuid>
blkid [-c <file>] [-ghlLv] [-o <format>] [-s <tag>]
[-t <token>] [<dev> ...]
blkid -p [-s <tag>] [-O <offset>] [-S <size>]
[-o <format>] <dev> ...
blkid -i [-s <tag>] [-o <format>] <dev> ...
Options:
-c <file> read from <file> instead of reading from the default
cache file (-c /dev/null means no cache)
-d don't encode non-printing characters
-h print this usage message and exit
-g garbage collect the blkid cache
-o <format> output format; can be one of:
value, device, export or full; (default: full)
-k list all known filesystems/RAIDs and exit
-s <tag> show specified tag(s) (default show all tags)
-t <token> find device with a specific token (NAME=value pair)
-l look up only first device with token specified by -t
-L <label> convert LABEL to device name
-U <uuid> convert UUID to device name
-v print version and exit
<dev> specify device(s) to probe (default: all devices)
Low-level probing options:
-p low-level superblocks probing (bypass cache)
-i gather information about I/O limits
-S <size> overwrite device size
-O <offset> probe at the given offset
-u <list> filter by "usage" (e.g. -u filesystem,raid)
-n <list> filter by filesystem type (e.g. -n vfat,ext3)
4|[email protected]:/ # /data/test/blkid
/dev/block/mmcblk0: PTTYPE="dos"
/dev/block/mmcblk0p13: SEC_TYPE="msdos" UUID="7365-DAB3" TYPE="vfat"
/dev/block/mmcblk0p17: SEC_TYPE="msdos" UUID="29B2-ACBF" TYPE="vfat"
/dev/block/mmcblk0p21: UUID="57f8f4bc-abf4-0000-675f-946fc0f9f25b" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/block/mmcblk0p24: UUID="c63c0c30-700c-4874-9acd-fd507d02000a" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/block/mmcblk0p25: UUID="36caf8ff-15bf-4c24-92e0-0c84a21f3b0c" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/block/mmcblk0p26: UUID="57f8f4bc-abf4-655f-bf67-946fc0f9f25b" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/block/mmcblk0p27: UUID="57f8f4bc-abf4-0000-675f-946fc0f9f25b" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/block/mmcblk0p28: UUID="57f8f4bc-abf4-0000-675f-946fc0f9f25b" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/block/mmcblk0p29: UUID="887F-1DF5" TYPE="vfat"
/dev/block/mmcblk1: PTTYPE="dos"
/dev/block/mmcblk1p1: UUID="64A1-1B57" TYPE="vfat"
[email protected]:/ #
most will use sgdisk/partx on gtp based partitions. sgdisk also supports the partition info cloning like sfdisk does.
See sfdisk in util-linux sources for more info
darkspr1te
letinsh said:
PM sent.
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By the way.. Those partitions worked great for jtag.
Thanks again!
Sent from my I897 AoCP CP 4.6
spagman72 said:
Hey guys,
I have a I535 S3 that was hard bricked because of a bad flash, I want to try and repair it with JTAG but I don't have the necessary partition boot files...and it's not a supported version either.
Does anybody have a backup of the first 10 partitions from Modem to Param in .bin format?
I know it's possible to do such a backup with adb. or can somebody point me in the right direction?
Thank you!
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Hey, I have the sch-i535 Verizon. Do you want me to give it to you?
Israelleite said:
Hey, I have the sch-i535 Verizon. Do you want me to give it to you?
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spagman72 said:
By the way.. Those partitions worked great for jtag.
Thanks again!
Sent from my I897 AoCP CP 4.6
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already got him taken care of
Can someone please share pixel 2 partition layout
No idea what you need it for, but here you go, the partition layout for a Pixel 2 (walleye MP1, serial number FA81Bxxxxxxx => made in Taiwan, 2018-01-11). Taken using twrp-3.2.1-0-walleye
Code:
+ fdisk -l /dev/block/sda
Note: sector size is 4096 (not 512)
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT
Disk /dev/block/sda: 124674048 sectors, 3680M
Logical sector size: 4096
Disk identifier (GUID): 98101b32-bbe2-4bf2-a06e-2bb33d000c20
Partition table holds up to 48 entries
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 15584250
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 6 15 40960 0700 padding0
2 16 143 512K 0700 lockbooter_a
3 144 271 512K 0700 rpm_a
4 272 783 2048K 0700 tz_a
5 784 911 512K 0700 hyp_a
6 912 1039 512K 0700 pmic_a
7 1040 21519 80.0M 0700 modem_a
8 21520 21775 1024K 0700 abl_a
9 21776 29967 32.0M 0700 boot_a
10 29968 38159 32.0M 0700 hosd_a
11 38160 38287 512K 0700 keymaster_a
12 38288 38415 512K 0700 cmnlib_a
13 38416 38543 512K 0700 cmnlib64_a
14 38544 38607 256K 0700 apdp_a
15 38608 38671 256K 0700 msadp_a
16 38672 38703 128K 0700 devcfg_a
17 38704 38735 128K 0700 storsec_a
18 38736 38751 65536 0700 vbmeta_a
19 38752 39519 3072K 0700 trusty_a
20 39520 167519 500M 0700 vendor_a
21 167520 169567 8192K 0700 dtbo_a
22 169568 824927 2560M 0700 system_a
23 824928 825055 512K 0700 lockbooter_b
24 825056 825183 512K 0700 rpm_b
25 825184 825695 2048K 0700 tz_b
26 825696 825823 512K 0700 hyp_b
27 825824 825951 512K 0700 pmic_b
28 825952 846431 80.0M 0700 modem_b
29 846432 846687 1024K 0700 abl_b
30 846688 854879 32.0M 0700 boot_b
31 854880 863071 32.0M 0700 hosd_b
32 863072 863199 512K 0700 keymaster_b
33 863200 863327 512K 0700 cmnlib_b
34 863328 863455 512K 0700 cmnlib64_b
35 863456 863519 256K 0700 apdp_b
36 863520 863583 256K 0700 msadp_b
37 863584 863615 128K 0700 devcfg_b
38 863616 863647 128K 0700 storsec_b
39 863648 863663 65536 0700 vbmeta_b
40 863664 864431 3072K 0700 trusty_b
41 864432 992431 500M 0700 vendor_b
42 992432 994479 8192K 0700 dtbo_b
43 994480 1649839 2560M 0700 system_b
44 1649840 1650687 3392K 0700 padding1
45 1650688 15584250 53.1G 0700 userdata
+ fdisk -l /dev/block/sdb
Note: sector size is 4096 (not 512)
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT
Disk /dev/block/sdb: 8192 sectors, 32.0M
Logical sector size: 4096
Disk identifier (GUID): 98101b32-bbe2-4bf2-a06e-2bb33d000c20
Partition table holds up to 4 entries
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 1018
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 6 1018 4052K 0700 xbl_a
+ fdisk -l /dev/block/sdc
Note: sector size is 4096 (not 512)
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT
Disk /dev/block/sdc: 8192 sectors, 32.0M
Logical sector size: 4096
Disk identifier (GUID): 98101b32-bbe2-4bf2-a06e-2bb33d000c20
Partition table holds up to 4 entries
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 1018
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 6 1018 4052K 0700 xbl_b
+ fdisk -l /dev/block/sdd
Note: sector size is 4096 (not 512)
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT
Disk /dev/block/sdd: 196608 sectors, 768M
Logical sector size: 4096
Disk identifier (GUID): 98101b32-bbe2-4bf2-a06e-2bb33d000c20
Partition table holds up to 20 entries
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 24570
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 6 261 1024K 0700 misc
2 262 263 8192 0700 ssd
3 264 8455 32.0M 0700 persist
4 8456 8583 512K 0700 frp
5 8584 8584 4096 0700 cdt
6 8585 8840 1024K 0700 ddr
7 8841 8872 128K 0700 sec
8 8873 9128 1024K 0700 dip
9 9129 9129 4096 0700 dpo
10 9130 17485 32.6M 0700 splash
11 17486 17486 4096 0700 limits
12 17487 17742 1024K 0700 toolsfv
13 17743 19790 8192K 0700 logfs
14 19791 20302 2048K 0700 sti
15 20303 20814 2048K 0700 modemst1
16 20815 21326 2048K 0700 modemst2
17 21327 21582 1024K 0700 fsc
18 21583 24570 11.6M 0700 reserve3
+ fdisk -l /dev/block/sde
Note: sector size is 4096 (not 512)
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT
Disk /dev/block/sde: 73728 sectors, 288M
Logical sector size: 4096
Disk identifier (GUID): 98101b32-bbe2-4bf2-a06e-2bb33d000c20
Partition table holds up to 8 entries
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 9210
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 6 1541 6144K 0700 ramdump
2 1542 2565 4096K 0700 pg1fs
3 2566 3077 2048K 0700 pg2fs
4 3078 7173 16.0M 0700 metadata
5 7174 9210 8148K 0700 reserve4
+ fdisk -l /dev/block/sdf
Note: sector size is 4096 (not 512)
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT
Disk /dev/block/sdf: 16384 sectors, 64.0M
Logical sector size: 4096
Disk identifier (GUID): 98101b32-bbe2-4bf2-a06e-2bb33d000c20
Partition table holds up to 8 entries
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 2042
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 6 9 16384 0700 board_info
2 10 73 256K 0700 mfg
3 74 457 1536K 0700 fsg
4 458 458 4096 0700 devinfo
5 459 2042 6336K 0700 reserve5
Any luck with the programmer file? Or the XML you were trying to create?
I've recently seen the redmi note 4 gain project treble comparability, and I'd like to ask if it would be possible on the P2, seeing as that would speed up development rapidly, as we would then be able to boot a "generic" version of Android.
b50corei5 said:
I've recently seen the redmi note 4 gain project treble comparability, and I'd like to ask if it would be possible on the P2, seeing as that would speed up development rapidly, as we would then be able to boot a "generic" version of Android.
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As far as I know, Xiaomi devices are shipped with a partition for regional customisation. Dev's can use that partition as /vendor for full treble support and generate vendor.img. Our device has no such extra partition to use it.
GSandeep said:
As far as I know, Xiaomi devices are shipped with a partition for regional customisation. Dev's can use that partition as /vendor for full treble support and generate vendor.img. Our device has no such extra partition to use it.
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Any way to create a extra partion?
b50corei5 said:
Any way to create a extra partion?
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Should be possible. It was possible to create extra partition to increase the app partition size on my old i9100. May be it can be done the same way.
devianz said:
Should be possible. It was possible to create extra partition to increase the app partition size on my old i9100. May be it can be done the same way.
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Yes, it might. Any dev that can give us a insite on if this is possible?
Code:
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.4
Partition table scan:
MBR: protective
BSD: not present
APM: not present
GPT: present
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT.
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0: 122142720 sectors, 58.2 GiB
Logical sector size: 512 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): 98101B32-BBE2-4BF2-A06E-2BB33D000C20
Partition table holds up to 56 entries
First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 122142686
Partitions will be aligned on 2-sector boundaries
Total free space is 360924 sectors (176.2 MiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 131072 393215 128.0 MiB 0700 modem
2 393216 393217 1024 bytes FFFF fsc
3 393218 393233 8.0 KiB FFFF ssd
4 393234 394257 512.0 KiB FFFF sbl1
5 394258 395281 512.0 KiB 0700 sbl1bak
6 395282 396305 512.0 KiB FFFF rpm
7 396306 397329 512.0 KiB 0700 rpmbak
8 397330 401425 2.0 MiB FFFF tz
9 401426 405521 2.0 MiB 0700 tzbak
10 405522 406033 256.0 KiB FFFF devcfg
11 406034 406545 256.0 KiB FFFF devcfgbak
12 406546 407569 512.0 KiB FFFF utags
13 407570 408593 512.0 KiB FFFF utagsBackup
14 408594 412689 2.0 MiB FFFF logs
15 412690 445457 16.0 MiB 0700 dsp
16 445458 467985 11.0 MiB FFFF logo
17 467986 533521 32.0 MiB FFFF persist
18 533522 534545 512.0 KiB FFFF frp
19 534546 536593 1024.0 KiB FFFF misc
20 536594 537617 512.0 KiB FFFF keystore
21 537618 537681 32.0 KiB FFFF config
22 537682 539729 1024.0 KiB 0700 mota
23 539730 541777 1024.0 KiB FFFF dip
24 541778 607313 32.0 MiB FFFF mdtp
25 607314 608337 512.0 KiB FFFF syscfg
26 608338 616529 4.0 MiB 0700 mcfg
27 616530 617041 256.0 KiB FFFF apdp
28 617042 617553 256.0 KiB FFFF msadp
29 617554 617569 8.0 KiB FFFF dpo
30 617570 617825 128.0 KiB FFFF secinfo
31 617826 621921 2.0 MiB FFFF modemst1
32 621922 626017 2.0 MiB FFFF modemst2
33 655360 671743 8.0 MiB FFFF fsg
34 671744 671807 32.0 KiB FFFF DDR
35 671808 671839 16.0 KiB FFFF sec
36 671840 673887 1024.0 KiB FFFF devinfo
37 673888 676959 1.5 MiB FFFF aboot
38 676960 680031 1.5 MiB 0700 abootbak
39 680032 811103 64.0 MiB FFFF boot
40 811104 942175 64.0 MiB FFFF recovery
41 942176 942239 32.0 KiB FFFF limits
42 942240 942495 128.0 KiB FFFF lksecapp
43 942496 942751 128.0 KiB FFFF lksecappbak
44 942752 943263 256.0 KiB FFFF cmnlib
45 943264 943775 256.0 KiB FFFF cmnlibbak
46 943776 944287 256.0 KiB FFFF cmnlib64
47 944288 944799 256.0 KiB FFFF cmnlib64bak
48 944800 945311 256.0 KiB FFFF keymaster
49 945312 945823 256.0 KiB FFFF keymasterbak
50 945824 946335 256.0 KiB FFFF prov
51 1048576 1064959 8.0 MiB FFFF sp
52 1064960 1081343 8.0 MiB FFFF hw
53 1081344 1703935 304.0 MiB FFFF cache
54 1703936 10092543 4.0 GiB FFFF system
55 10092544 10911743 400.0 MiB 0700 preload
56 11010048 122142686 53.0 GiB FFFF userdata
If you need partition table for see where vendor could be placed, here is the partition table... I have 64 GB version of P2, but for 32 GB one I think it changes only the dimension of userdata
matteo0026 said:
If you need partition table for see where vendor could be placed, here is the partition table... I have 64 GB version of P2, but for 32 GB one I think it changes only the dimension of userdata
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I have 64gb as well
b50corei5 said:
Any way to create a extra partion?
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no way for our p2
Varun Sai said:
no way for our p2
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Why not?
Hello All,
I bought Motorola G52 PAU70015IN (India) 6|128 variant on 22nd December 2022 via Flipkart. Here I will some guides and general info for Motorola G52
Specifications
Spoiler
169 grams lightweight
6.6in 90Hz FHD+ pOLED display
33w fast charging support with charger included in box
4G with Carrier Aggregation Support
Stereo Speakers with Dolby Atmos support, Secondary Noise Cancellation Mic
50MP main camera + 8 MP Ultrawide + 2MP Macro at back and 16MP front
Side mounted finger-print scanner, NFC support, IP52 rated
HDR10 and Widevine L1 support
UFS(2.1?) storage(uMCP)
Snapdragon 680 SM6225(Khaje)
5000 mAh with Type-C port
Android 12 and can be upgraded to 13
See all detailed specifications at https://www.motorola.in/smartphone-motorola-moto-g52/p and https://www.xda-developers.com/moto...lay-snapdragon-680-soc-and-a-5000mah-battery/
Software Info
Spoiler
Codename: rhode
Bootloader Unlockable (read this before doing)
Near to Stock Android 12 and upgradable to Android 13
Firmware: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/motorola/rhode/official/
Spoiler: Applications
List of Stock Moto Apps that can be available in Play Store
Moto Widget
Interactive Wallpapers
Device Help
Moto Gametime
FM Radio
Moto App
Moto Camera 3
Camera Tuner 4
Moto Camera Content 3
Moto Tour
Moto Actions
Moto Display
Moto Power Touch
Moto Face Unlock
Screenshot Editor
Moto AI Services
Moto Update Services
Moto Feedback
Recorder
Camera Desktop Settings
Easy Prefix
Moto Notifications
Guides by G52 Community
http://rentry.co/g52g_m or http://rentry.org/g52g_m
Guides by @sd_shadow
Spoiler
Unlocking Bootloader
Rooting with Magisk
Flashing Firmware
Flashing and Unbricking
Bootloader Unlock & Flashing
Spoiler
Warning: Don't unlock bootloader if you don't know how to correctly lock bootloader, since locking bootloader seems like scary thing in Moto because if you fail to restore Stock fully and relock bootloader, you can't able to flash anything with the available free flashing tools and resources. So proceed with care.
Also Widevine will become L3 from L1.
Unlike Google, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Realme bootloader unlocking in Motorola mobiles will VOID WARRANTY
See official guide at https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
Legal Terms at https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/89425
Spoiler: Flashing
This device comes with Virtual A/B Partition Scheme. This means most of the partitions are doubled with _a and _b suffixes like boot_a and boot_b.
Some development links
Spoiler
Causes of Hard Brick
Locking Bootloader
Moto G60
Moto G100
Changing slots
Moto G7 Power
Bad flashing
Motorola Nexus 6
Because of downgrading
Moto G7 Plus (seems like downgrade in oem_locked)
Because of downgrading and locking
Moto G60
Moto G60 another guy
Moto G30
Because of downgrading and OTA updating
Moto Z Play
Moto Z Play (another)
Moto X Pure (SD Card Method)
Locking bootloader with custom images or other region stock roms
Moto Razr 5G
Moto G 5G Plus, xda
Moto G10
Moto G40
Misc Unbrick guides
Moto G6 Plus
Moto G5 Unbrick(SD Card Method)
Note:- Since our device uses UFS, SD Card Method will not work in devices with UFS. So only blankflash method is remaining.
Building blank flashes
Build blank flash yourself
Reddit Guide
Generating singleimage.bin (old disk image format)
HemanthJabalpuri said:
Hello All,
I bought Motorola G52(India) 6|128 variant on 22nd December 2022 via Flipkart. Here I will some guides and general info for Motorola G52
Specifications
169 grams lightweight
6.6in 90Hz FHD+ pOLED display
33w fast charging support with charger included in box
Stereo Speakers with Dolby Atmos support
50MP main camera + 8 MP Ultrawide + 2MP Macro at back and 16MP front
NFC support, IP52 rated
UFS storage(uMCP)
Snapdragon 680
5000 mAh with Type-C port
Android 12 and can be upgraded to 13
See all detailed specifications at https://www.xda-developers.com/moto...lay-snapdragon-680-soc-and-a-5000mah-battery/
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Hello and good morning, @HemanthJabalpuri
Please read the sub-title of the forum you've originally posted in:
Miscellaneous Android Development
For ROMs, kernels, tools and scripts only (devices that do not have a forum on XDA)
forum.xda-developers.com
I've moved the thread to General Topics but also deleted the two posts that you called "Reserved". Such placeholder posts are only accepted for developers in their own development thread.
Regards
Oswald Boelcke
Senior Moderator
Partition Info of Moto G52.
Since G52 uses UFS it is divided into Logical UNits(LUNs). It has 6 LUNs.
Spoiler
LUN 0 - /dev/bloc/by-name/sda
Spoiler
Code:
:/ # sgdisk --print /dev/block/sda
Disk /dev/block/sda: 4096 sectors, 16.0 MiB
Sector size (logical/physical): 4096/4096 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): EF690DA0-C557-D70D-D98A-2DB36D02AA99
Partition table holds up to 3 entries
Main partition table begins at sector 2 and ends at sector 2
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 4090
Partitions will be aligned on 32-sector boundaries
Total free space is 1781 sectors (7.0 MiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 32 2079 8.0 MiB FFFF hw
2 2080 2335 1024.0 KiB A01A ddr
3 2336 4090 6.9 MiB FFFF last_parti0
LUN 1 - /dev/bloc/by-name/sdb
Spoiler
Code:
:/ # sgdisk --print /dev/block/sdb
Disk /dev/block/sdb: 2048 sectors, 8.0 MiB
Sector size (logical/physical): 4096/4096 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): B4445DF1-19FF-620B-E822-98B3F9488AA5
Partition table holds up to 3 entries
Main partition table begins at sector 2 and ends at sector 2
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 2042
Partitions will be aligned on 32-sector boundaries
Total free space is 693 sectors (2.7 MiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 32 1311 5.0 MiB A012 xbl_a
2 1312 1375 256.0 KiB FFFF xbl_config_a
3 1376 2042 2.6 MiB FFFF last_parti2
LUN 2 - /dev/bloc/by-name/sdc
Spoiler
Code:
:/ # sgdisk --print /dev/block/sdc
Disk /dev/block/sdc: 2048 sectors, 8.0 MiB
Sector size (logical/physical): 4096/4096 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): F0179B06-DF74-8244-33FA-4766C3717289
Partition table holds up to 3 entries
Main partition table begins at sector 2 and ends at sector 2
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 2042
Partitions will be aligned on 32-sector boundaries
Total free space is 693 sectors (2.7 MiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 32 1311 5.0 MiB A012 xbl_b
2 1312 1375 256.0 KiB FFFF xbl_config_b
3 1376 2042 2.6 MiB FFFF last_parti3
LUN 3 - /dev/bloc/by-name/sdd
Spoiler
Code:
:/ # sgdisk --print /dev/block/sdd
Disk /dev/block/sdd: 241664 sectors, 944.0 MiB
Sector size (logical/physical): 4096/4096 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): D63153E7-E4F9-BE40-6F55-F0BF0FB7AE54
Partition table holds up to 23 entries
Main partition table begins at sector 2 and ends at sector 2
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 241658
Partitions will be aligned on 4-sector boundaries
Total free space is 100545 sectors (392.8 MiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 32 1055 4.0 MiB A016 tz_a
2 1056 1183 512.0 KiB A018 rpm_a
3 1184 1311 512.0 KiB A017 hyp_a
4 1312 1439 512.0 KiB FFFF cmnlib_a
5 1440 1567 512.0 KiB FFFF cmnlib64_a
6 1568 1695 512.0 KiB FFFF keymaster_a
7 1696 1759 256.0 KiB FFFF prov_a
8 1760 2015 1024.0 KiB FFFF abl_a
9 2016 2527 2.0 MiB FFFF uefisecapp_a
10 2528 2559 128.0 KiB FFFF devcfg_a
11 2560 2579 80.0 KiB FFFF qupfw_a
12 2580 2611 128.0 KiB FFFF storsec_a
13 2612 48691 180.0 MiB 0700 modem_a
14 48692 48947 1024.0 KiB FFFF bluetooth_a
15 48948 65331 64.0 MiB FFFF dsp_a
16 65332 89907 96.0 MiB A036 boot_a
17 89908 96051 24.0 MiB FFFF dtbo_a
18 96064 120639 96.0 MiB FFFF vendor_boot_a
19 120640 124735 16.0 MiB FFFF logo_a
20 124736 124751 64.0 KiB FFFF vbmeta_a
21 124752 124767 64.0 KiB FFFF vbmeta_system_a
22 124768 141151 64.0 MiB A02A fsg_a
23 141152 241658 392.6 MiB FFFF last_parti4
LUN 4 - /dev/bloc/by-name/sde
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Code:
:/ # sgdisk --print /dev/block/sde
Disk /dev/block/sde: 30746624 sectors, 117.3 GiB
Sector size (logical/physical): 4096/4096 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): AFB60E86-7175-40A3-5246-E51DDBC51F11
Partition table holds up to 27 entries
Main partition table begins at sector 2 and ends at sector 2
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 30746618
Partitions will be aligned on 1-sector boundaries
Total free space is 142 sectors (568.0 KiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 32 33 8.0 KiB A02C ssd
2 64 8255 32.0 MiB A026 persist
3 8256 10303 8.0 MiB A026 prodpersist
4 10304 10559 1024.0 KiB A01F misc
5 10560 10687 512.0 KiB FFFF frp
6 10688 10815 512.0 KiB FFFF utags
7 10816 10943 512.0 KiB FFFF utagsBackup
8 10944 10975 128.0 KiB FFFF cid
9 10976 15071 16.0 MiB FFFF metadata
10 15072 17119 8.0 MiB FFFF kpan
11 17120 19167 8.0 MiB FFFF sp
12 19168 23263 16.0 MiB FFFF carrier
13 23264 23903 2.5 MiB A027 modemst1
14 23904 24543 2.5 MiB A028 modemst2
15 24544 24575 128.0 KiB A029 fsc
16 24576 24583 32.0 KiB FFFF dhob
17 24608 24671 256.0 KiB A023 msadp
18 24672 24672 4.0 KiB A021 devinfo
19 24673 26720 8.0 MiB FFFF logfs
20 26721 26784 256.0 KiB A022 apdp
21 26816 28863 8.0 MiB FFFF spunvm
22 28864 28864 4.0 KiB A040 limits
23 28865 28992 512.0 KiB FFFF uefivarstore
24 29024 29055 128.0 KiB FFFF pad3
25 29056 1880447 7.1 GiB FFFF super
26 1880448 1880575 512.0 KiB FFFF pad4
27 1880576 30746618 110.1 GiB A03A userdata
LUN 5 - /dev/bloc/by-name/sdf
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Code:
:/ # sgdisk --print /dev/block/sdf
Disk /dev/block/sdf: 241664 sectors, 944.0 MiB
Sector size (logical/physical): 4096/4096 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): C440EC50-E0CD-DA85-FFB5-BC7D26D3D860
Partition table holds up to 23 entries
Main partition table begins at sector 2 and ends at sector 2
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 241658
Partitions will be aligned on 4-sector boundaries
Total free space is 100545 sectors (392.8 MiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 32 1055 4.0 MiB FFFF tz_b
2 1056 1183 512.0 KiB FFFF rpm_b
3 1184 1311 512.0 KiB FFFF hyp_b
4 1312 1439 512.0 KiB FFFF cmnlib_b
5 1440 1567 512.0 KiB FFFF cmnlib64_b
6 1568 1695 512.0 KiB FFFF keymaster_b
7 1696 1759 256.0 KiB FFFF prov_b
8 1760 2015 1024.0 KiB FFFF abl_b
9 2016 2527 2.0 MiB FFFF uefisecapp_b
10 2528 2559 128.0 KiB FFFF devcfg_b
11 2560 2579 80.0 KiB FFFF qupfw_b
12 2580 2611 128.0 KiB FFFF storsec_b
13 2612 48691 180.0 MiB FFFF modem_b
14 48692 48947 1024.0 KiB FFFF bluetooth_b
15 48948 65331 64.0 MiB FFFF dsp_b
16 65332 89907 96.0 MiB FFFF boot_b
17 89908 96051 24.0 MiB FFFF dtbo_b
18 96064 120639 96.0 MiB FFFF vendor_boot_b
19 120640 124735 16.0 MiB FFFF logo_b
20 124736 124751 64.0 KiB FFFF vbmeta_b
21 124752 124767 64.0 KiB FFFF vbmeta_system_b
22 124768 141151 64.0 MiB FFFF fsg_b
23 141152 241658 392.6 MiB FFFF last_parti5
We can use sgdisk --info=<part_num> disk command get partition information
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Code:
:/ # sgdisk --info=1 /dev/block/sda
Partition GUID code: B2D77EC0-8957-11E5-AF63-FEFF819CDC9F (Unknown)
Partition unique GUID: 6025B0D2-2210-068C-B204-B5C0B7B3789E
First sector: 32 (at 128.0 KiB)
Last sector: 2079 (at 8.1 MiB)
Partition size: 2048 sectors (8.0 MiB)
Attribute flags: 1000000000000020
Partition name: 'hw'
Since this is a Virtual A/B device, here is the Super partition scheme
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Before Update or When we flash stock ROM manually from fastboot
Code:
:/ # lpdump -a
Current slot: _a
Slot 0:
Metadata version: 10.2
Metadata size: 1000 bytes
Metadata max size: 65536 bytes
Metadata slot count: 3
Header flags: virtual_ab_device
Partition table:
------------------------
Name: product_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 5895927 linear super 2048
------------------------
Name: product_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
------------------------
Name: system_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 1746159 linear super 5898240
------------------------
Name: system_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 76175 linear super 7645184
------------------------
Name: system_ext_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 1858519 linear super 7723008
------------------------
Name: system_ext_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
------------------------
Name: vendor_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 1513143 linear super 9582592
------------------------
Name: vendor_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
------------------------
Super partition layout:
------------------------
super: 2048 .. 5897976: product_a (5895928 sectors)
super: 5898240 .. 7644400: system_a (1746160 sectors)
super: 7645184 .. 7721360: system_b (76176 sectors)
super: 7723008 .. 9581528: system_ext_a (1858520 sectors)
super: 9582592 .. 11095736: vendor_a (1513144 sectors)
------------------------
Block device table:
------------------------
Partition name: super
First sector: 2048
Size: 7583301632 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Group table:
------------------------
Name: default
Maximum size: 0 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Name: mot_dp_group_a
Maximum size: 7579107328 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Name: mot_dp_group_b
Maximum size: 7579107328 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Slot 1:
Metadata version: 10.2
Metadata size: 1000 bytes
Metadata max size: 65536 bytes
Metadata slot count: 3
Header flags: virtual_ab_device
Partition table:
------------------------
Name: product_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 5895927 linear super 2048
------------------------
Name: product_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
------------------------
Name: system_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 1746159 linear super 5898240
------------------------
Name: system_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 76175 linear super 7645184
------------------------
Name: system_ext_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 1858519 linear super 7723008
------------------------
Name: system_ext_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
------------------------
Name: vendor_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 1513143 linear super 9582592
------------------------
Name: vendor_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
------------------------
Super partition layout:
------------------------
super: 2048 .. 5897976: product_a (5895928 sectors)
super: 5898240 .. 7644400: system_a (1746160 sectors)
super: 7645184 .. 7721360: system_b (76176 sectors)
super: 7723008 .. 9581528: system_ext_a (1858520 sectors)
super: 9582592 .. 11095736: vendor_a (1513144 sectors)
------------------------
Block device table:
------------------------
Partition name: super
First sector: 2048
Size: 7583301632 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Group table:
------------------------
Name: default
Maximum size: 0 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Name: mot_dp_group_a
Maximum size: 7579107328 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Name: mot_dp_group_b
Maximum size: 7579107328 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
:/ #
After update
Code:
:/ # lpdump -a
Current slot: _b
Slot 0:
Metadata version: 10.2
Metadata size: 1000 bytes
Metadata max size: 65536 bytes
Metadata slot count: 3
Header flags: virtual_ab_device
Partition table:
------------------------
Name: product_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 5895991 linear super 2048
------------------------
Name: product_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
------------------------
Name: system_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 1746231 linear super 5898240
------------------------
Name: system_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 76199 linear super 7645184
------------------------
Name: system_ext_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 1853231 linear super 7723008
------------------------
Name: system_ext_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
------------------------
Name: vendor_a
Group: mot_dp_group_a
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
0 .. 1513143 linear super 9576448
------------------------
Name: vendor_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly
Extents:
------------------------
Super partition layout:
------------------------
super: 2048 .. 5898040: product_a (5895992 sectors)
super: 5898240 .. 7644472: system_a (1746232 sectors)
super: 7645184 .. 7721384: system_b (76200 sectors)
super: 7723008 .. 9576240: system_ext_a (1853232 sectors)
super: 9576448 .. 11089592: vendor_a (1513144 sectors)
------------------------
Block device table:
------------------------
Partition name: super
First sector: 2048
Size: 7583301632 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Group table:
------------------------
Name: default
Maximum size: 0 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Name: mot_dp_group_a
Maximum size: 7579107328 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Name: mot_dp_group_b
Maximum size: 7579107328 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Slot 1:
Metadata version: 10.2
Metadata size: 1096 bytes
Metadata max size: 65536 bytes
Metadata slot count: 3
Header flags: virtual_ab_device
Partition table:
------------------------
Name: product_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly,updated
Extents:
0 .. 5895991 linear super 2048
------------------------
Name: system_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly,updated
Extents:
0 .. 1746607 linear super 5898240
------------------------
Name: system_ext_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly,updated
Extents:
0 .. 1853311 linear super 7723008
------------------------
Name: vendor_b
Group: mot_dp_group_b
Attributes: readonly,updated
Extents:
0 .. 1513055 linear super 9576448
------------------------
Name: product_b-cow
Group: cow
Attributes: none
Extents:
0 .. 77823 linear super 7645184
77824 .. 122783 linear super 11089920
------------------------
Name: system_b-cow
Group: cow
Attributes: none
Extents:
0 .. 1474551 linear super 11134976
------------------------
Name: system_ext_b-cow
Group: cow
Attributes: none
Extents:
0 .. 586103 linear super 12609536
------------------------
Name: vendor_b-cow
Group: cow
Attributes: none
Extents:
0 .. 1296951 linear super 13196288
------------------------
Super partition layout:
------------------------
super: 2048 .. 5898040: product_b (5895992 sectors)
super: 5898240 .. 7644848: system_b (1746608 sectors)
super: 7645184 .. 7723008: product_b-cow (77824 sectors)
super: 7723008 .. 9576320: system_ext_b (1853312 sectors)
super: 9576448 .. 11089504: vendor_b (1513056 sectors)
super: 11089920 .. 11134880: product_b-cow (44960 sectors)
super: 11134976 .. 12609528: system_b-cow (1474552 sectors)
super: 12609536 .. 13195640: system_ext_b-cow (586104 sectors)
super: 13196288 .. 14493240: vendor_b-cow (1296952 sectors)
------------------------
Block device table:
------------------------
Partition name: super
First sector: 2048
Size: 7583301632 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Group table:
------------------------
Name: default
Maximum size: 0 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Name: mot_dp_group_b
Maximum size: 7579107328 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
Name: cow
Maximum size: 0 bytes
Flags: none
------------------------
:/ #
Ref:-
- https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/motorola-moto-g-partitions-explained.3418644/
- https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ails-about-luns-and-partition-scheme.4123335/
I am working on making TWRP for Moto G52, for now ROM Flashing is not tested Since Custom ROMs are not available as of this writing.
Present Uses of this TWRP
- Grab logs if GSI fails to boot
- Flash recovery only flashable zips like GApps(used for vanilla GSIs)
I tested flashing NikGApps core for Android 13(from here) when I am on phh AOSP Android 13(from here). Magisk.apk flashing also working.
TWRP Tree at https://github.com/HemanthJabalpuri/twrp_motorola_rhode
Download at https://github.com/HemanthJabalpuri/twrp_motorola_rhode/releases/
I am using prebuilt kernel but here are kernel sources https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/releases/tag/MMI-S1SR32.38-87-2
Version infos:- Screenshots attached
Build NumberSecurity PatchS1SR32.38-14-21st March 2022S1SR32.38-251st March 2022S1SR32.38-40-21st April 2022S1SR32.38-87-21st June 2022S1SR32.38-1121st July 2022S1SR32.38-124-31st August 2022S1SR32.38-1321st September 2022S1SRS32.38-132-31st November 2022S1SRS32.38-132-51st January 2023S1SRS32.38-132-81st March 2023S1SRS32.38-132-111st May 2023
OTA Updating with Keeping Root(Magisk)
Put stock boot.img of present installed stock rom version in Internal Storage and flash it using Termux
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/by-name/boot$(getprop ro.boot.slot_suffix)
Let OTA download and install but Don't reboot after completion
Go to Magisk -> Install -> Install to Inactive Slot (After OTA) -> OK -> LET'S GO
Now you can reboot and Magisk will be there in updated Android
If you updated without following above procedure and if full stock ROM zip is not available, then you can dump boot partition using adb pull /dev/block/by-name/boot_(current-slot) when in TWRP and patch that boot.img using Magisk and flash
Ref:- this
Was looking for info about this device, thanks!
Hey, thanks for your work. Did you flash the aosp with twrp? Can you give brief instructions here?
dellwit said:
Hey, thanks for your work. Did you flash the aosp with twrp? Can you give brief instructions here?
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I tried phhusson's Android 13 AOSP GSI and it worked fine. We don't need TWRP to flash any GSI.
Instructions to flash GSI in our device are available at https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Moto-G52
Thanks
HemanthJabalpuri
HemanthJabalpuri said:
Version infos:- Screenshots attached
Build NumberSecurity PatchS1SR32.38-14-21st March 2022S1SR32.38-251st March 2022S1SR32.38-40-21st April 2022S1SR32.38-87-21st June 2022S1SR32.38-1121st July 2022S1SR32.38-124-31st August 2022S1SR32.38-1321st September 2022S1SRS32.38-132-31st November 2022S1SRS32.38-132-51st January 2023
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On my Moto G52, I don't see the Google Play System update details under Security (OS is on Jan'23 security patch). Under About device, Google Play System shows as being on March 2022 update, which is a year old.
Any ideas why? I haven't logged into my Google account on the device, if that makes any difference.
GCam improves the quality of selfies remarkably well. Selfies look like they have been shot using some premium phone.
Do you have configuration files for GCam for Moto G52? There is a slight reddish tint with Google AWB ON and greenish tint with Google AWB OFF. The tint increases in intensity under sunlight.
TheMystic said:
On my Moto G52, I don't see the Google Play System update details under Security (OS is on Jan'23 security patch). Under About device, Google Play System shows as being on March 2022 update, which is a year old.
Any ideas why? I haven't logged into my Google account on the device, if that makes any difference.
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Maybe that's the issue(you are not logged in)
GCam improves the quality of selfies remarkably well. Selfies look like they have been shot using some premium phone.
Do you have configuration files for GCam for Moto G52? There is a slight reddish tint with Google AWB ON and greenish tint with Google AWB OFF. The tint increases in intensity under sunlight.
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Sorry, I use stock one only. In Telegram(Search 'Moto G52') there are some configs available. Since I don't use any of them, I can't post them here.
Thanks
HemanthJabalpuri
HemanthJabalpuri said:
Maybe that's the issue(you are not logged in)
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That's quite strange. What has my logging in got to do with the security update.
HemanthJabalpuri said:
Sorry, I use stock one only. In Telegram(Search 'Moto G52') there are some configs available. Since I don't use any of them, I can't post them here.
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You should try GCam from BSG. You'll see a huge improvement with it (mainly on selfies) over the stock camera app.
@TheMystic
seems like there are GCam configs available at our community guide in rentry.
Guides by G52 Community
http://rentry.co/g52g_m or http://rentry.org/g52g_m
HemanthJabalpuri said:
I tried phhusson's Android 13 AOSP GSI and it worked fine. We don't need TWRP to flash any GSI.
Instructions to flash GSI in our device are available at https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Moto-G52
Thanks
HemanthJabalpuri
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hello i hope you will respond, so i want to know if gsi version is at least stable like stock version on moto g52, i want to switch on gsi and i want to use the phone as daily driver and if its worth it.
IgorFTW said:
hello i hope you will respond, so i want to know if gsi version is at least stable like stock version on moto g52, i want to switch on gsi and i want to use the phone as daily driver and if its worth it.
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Hello, I am a Stock ROM user. Currently using rooted S1SRS32.38-132-3(Nov SPL) (just for Call Recording, nothing else).
I tested only few things in GSI. Like calling, fingerprint, internet connection etc., that too for 1 or 2 days only. I don't play games or use apps that has heavy impact on RAM usage and performance.
So, I can't tell you if you can use a GSI for daily usage purpose. My purpose of testing that GSI is just to tell other Moto G52 users that we can able to "use" custom stuff in the form of GSI.
Thanks
HemanthJabalpuri
HemanthJabalpuri said:
Hello, I am a Stock ROM user. Currently using rooted S1SRS32.38-132-3(Nov SPL) (just for Call Recording, nothing else).
I tested only few things in GSI. Like calling, fingerprint, internet connection etc., that too for 1 or 2 days only. I don't play games or use apps that has heavy impact on RAM usage and performance.
So, I can't tell you if you can use a GSI for daily usage purpose. My purpose of testing that GSI is just to tell other Moto G52 users that we can able to "use" custom stuff in the form of GSI.
Thanks
HemanthJabalpuri
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but i can install gsi directly from dsu loader and then relock the bootloader? im asking this because i use google pay and its a deal breaker for me.
IgorFTW said:
but i can install gsi directly from dsu loader and then relock the bootloader? im asking this because i use google pay and its a deal breaker for me.
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You already unlocked bootloader?
Either case, carefully read the warnings of locking the bootloader in 1st post of this thread.
I don't know about DSU, but GPay(in India) is working fine with unlocked bootloader and rooted with Magisk. But many UPI applications(like BHIM and YONO SBI) are not working. So it's better to stay away from these things if your device bootloader is locked.
Thanks
HemanthJabalpuri
HemanthJabalpuri said:
You already unlocked bootloader?
Either case, carefully read the warnings of locking the bootloader in 1st post of this thread.
I don't know about DSU, but GPay(in India) is working fine with unlocked bootloader and rooted with Magisk. But many UPI applications(like BHIM and YONO SBI) are not working. So it's better to stay away from these things if your device bootloader is locked.
Thanks
HemanthJabalpuri
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no i didnt unlocked the bootloader, im just doing research now, i want a pure google experience without motorola forks . i want to install it without unlocking bootloader, it can be done?
IgorFTW said:
no i didnt unlocked the bootloader, im just doing research now, i want a pure google experience without motorola forks . i want to install it without unlocking bootloader, it can be done?
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Sorry, I don't about DSU. Without unlocking bootloader, you have to live with Moto Stock ROM.
HemanthJabalpuri said:
Sorry, I don't about DSU. Without unlocking bootloader, you have to live with Moto Stock ROM.
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but i can relock it back without damages? in europe gpay didnt work with unlocked bootloader
sorry for that repetitive questions...
Hello,
After turning of my phone and turning it on 5 minutes later, I fell into recovery. I wasn't doing anything prior to restart. Ever since then, when I try to boot my OS, i fall into recovery.
Phone Poco X3 NFC M2007J20CG
OS: LineageOS 19.1 20230102
HW version: 4.92.0
FW version: v12.5.4
Here is what I can see:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Apart from the first screen, it is a standard LineageOS recovery. Ideally, I'd like to boot into my OS with my settings intact. If that is not possible, I'd like to access my data. I saw some post of people with similar problems, I'm the least invasive was restarting with power or USB debugging PC connected, which didn't help.
Another advice was booting into safe mode. I've tried the various physical key combinations and holding vs clicking, but I've either ended in fastboot or bootlooped into recovery. I've also tried to force boot into safe mode from shell:
Code:
adb shell
surya:/ # cd dat
data/ data_mirror/
surya:/ # cd data
surya:/data # mkdir property
surya:/data # cd property/
surya:/data/property # touch persist.sys.safemode
surya:/data/property # echo "1" > /data/property/persist.sys.safemode
surya:/data/property # chmod 600 /data/property/persist.sys.safemode
surya:/data/property # cat persist.sys.safemode
1
I had no success. It is possible that some of these attempts actually entered safe mode, but safe mode also boot looped into recovery.
I've tried to mount the system partition in lineage recovery to get user data.
Code:
adb shell
surya:/ # cd data
surya:/data # ls -a
. ..
surya:/data # cd /mnt/data
/system/bin/sh: cd: /mnt/data: No such file or directory
2|surya:/data # cd /mnt/system/
surya:/mnt/system # ls -a
. apex cache data dev init.environ.rc metadata odm_dlkm proc second_stage_resources system vendor_dlkm
.. bin config data_mirror etc linkerconfig mnt oem product storage system_ext
acct bugreports d debug_ramdisk init lost+found odm postinstall sdcard sys vendor
surya:/mnt/system # cd data
surya:/mnt/system/data # ls -a
. ..
surya:/mnt/system/data # cd /syst
system/ system_ext/ system_ext_file_contexts system_ext_property_contexts
surya:/mnt/system/data # cd /system
surya:/system # ls -a
. .. bin etc lib64
surya:/system # cd /mnt/system/mnt/
surya:/mnt/system/mnt # ls -a
. ..
The data partition is empty and system partition looks lacking as well. But I'm not sure that Lineage recovery really mounts system, so I've tried to find the correct partition.
HW storage devices with distinct addresses recognized by my system:
Code:
surya:/dev/block # ls
bootdevice loop0 loop14 loop6 ram0 ram14 ram6 sda10 sda16 sda7 sdc sdd3 sde13 sde19 sde24 sde3 sde35 sde40 sde46 sde9 sdf5
by-name loop1 loop15 loop7 ram1 ram15 ram7 sda11 sda2 sda8 sdc1 sde sde14 sde2 sde25 sde30 sde36 sde41 sde47 sdf volmgr
dm-0 loop10 loop2 loop8 ram10 ram2 ram8 sda12 sda3 sda9 sdc2 sde1 sde15 sde20 sde26 sde31 sde37 sde42 sde5 sdf1 zram0
dm-1 loop11 loop3 loop9 ram11 ram3 ram9 sda13 sda4 sdb sdd sde10 sde16 sde21 sde27 sde32 sde38 sde43 sde6 sdf2
dm-2 loop12 loop4 mapper ram12 ram4 sda sda14 sda5 sdb1 sdd1 sde11 sde17 sde22 sde28 sde33 sde39 sde44 sde7 sdf3
dm-3 loop13 loop5 platform ram13 ram5 sda1 sda15 sda6 sdb2 sdd2 sde12 sde18 sde23 sde29 sde34 sde4 sde45 sde8 sdf4
I've pushed gdisk to my phone and looked at sda
Code:
gdisk
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.4
Type device filename, or press <Enter> to exit: /dev/block/sda
Partition table scan:
MBR: protective
BSD: not present
APM: not present
GPT: present
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT.
Command (? for help): p
Disk /dev/block/sda: 14501888 sectors, 55.3 GiB
Logical sector size: 4096 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): B8DE2330-4771-C6CB-075A-2B21911642F5
Partition table holds up to 32 entries
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 14501882
Partitions will be aligned on 2-sector boundaries
Total free space is 0 sectors (0 bytes)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 6 7 8.0 KiB FFFF ssd
2 8 8199 32.0 MiB FFFF persist
3 8200 8455 1024.0 KiB FFFF misc
4 8456 8583 512.0 KiB FFFF keystore
5 8584 8711 512.0 KiB FFFF frp
6 8712 41479 128.0 MiB FFFF minidump
7 41480 303623 1024.0 MiB 8300 cust
8 303624 336391 128.0 MiB FFFF recovery
9 336392 336407 64.0 KiB FFFF vbmeta_system
10 336408 340503 16.0 MiB FFFF metadata
11 340504 438807 384.0 MiB FFFF cache
12 438808 537111 384.0 MiB FFFF exaid
13 537112 541207 16.0 MiB FFFF gsort
14 541208 543255 8.0 MiB FFFF ffu
15 543256 2640407 8.0 GiB FFFF super
16 2640408 14501882 45.2 GiB FFFF userdata
Command (? for help): L
0700 Microsoft basic data 0c01 Microsoft reserved 2700 Windows RE
4200 Windows LDM data 4201 Windows LDM metadata 7501 IBM GPFS
7f00 ChromeOS kernel 7f01 ChromeOS root 7f02 ChromeOS reserved
8200 Linux swap 8300 Linux filesystem 8301 Linux reserved
8e00 Linux LVM a500 FreeBSD disklabel a501 FreeBSD boot
a502 FreeBSD swap a503 FreeBSD UFS a504 FreeBSD ZFS
a505 FreeBSD Vinum/RAID a800 Apple UFS a901 NetBSD swap
a902 NetBSD FFS a903 NetBSD LFS a904 NetBSD concatenated
a905 NetBSD encrypted a906 NetBSD RAID ab00 Apple boot
af00 Apple HFS/HFS+ af01 Apple RAID af02 Apple RAID offline
af03 Apple label af04 AppleTV recovery af05 Apple Core Storage
be00 Solaris boot bf00 Solaris root bf01 Solaris /usr & Mac Z
bf02 Solaris swap bf03 Solaris backup bf04 Solaris /var
bf05 Solaris /home bf06 Solaris alternate se bf07 Solaris Reserved 1
bf08 Solaris Reserved 2 bf09 Solaris Reserved 3 bf0a Solaris Reserved 4
bf0b Solaris Reserved 5 c001 HP-UX data c002 HP-UX service
ef00 EFI System ef01 MBR partition scheme ef02 BIOS boot partition
fd00 Linux RAID
./gdisk
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.4
Type device filename, or press <Enter> to exit: /dev/block/sda
Partition table scan:
MBR: protective
BSD: not present
APM: not present
GPT: present
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT.
Command (? for help): v
No problems found. 0 free sectors (0 bytes) available in 0
segments, the largest of which is 0 (0 bytes) in size.
Command (? for help): i
Partition number (1-16): 16
Partition GUID code: 1B81E7E6-F50D-419B-A739-2AEEF8DA3335 (Unknown)
Partition unique GUID: BDB22AF7-89BF-3308-3916-ABA398E3FE5E
First sector: 2640408 (at 10.1 GiB)
Last sector: 14501882 (at 55.3 GiB)
Partition size: 11861475 sectors (45.2 GiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'userdata'
My data is in sda16, but I think that gdisk should see it as 8300, but it seems it can't recognize the type.
sde also held some data:
Code:
./gdisk
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.4
Type device filename, or press <Enter> to exit: /dev/block/sde
Partition table scan:
MBR: protective
BSD: not present
APM: not present
GPT: present
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT.
Command (? for help): p
Disk /dev/block/sde: 1048576 sectors, 4.0 GiB
Logical sector size: 4096 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): 623B657E-DDC0-4177-D25F-75DCAF90A013
Partition table holds up to 64 entries
First usable sector is 6, last usable sector is 1048570
Partitions will be aligned on 1-sector boundaries
Total free space is 877208 sectors (3.3 GiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 6 133 512.0 KiB FFFF aop
2 134 1157 4.0 MiB FFFF tz
3 1158 1285 512.0 KiB FFFF hyp
4 1286 66821 256.0 MiB 0700 modem
5 66822 67077 1024.0 KiB FFFF bluetooth
6 67078 68101 4.0 MiB FFFF mdtpsecapp
7 68102 76293 32.0 MiB FFFF mdtp
8 76294 78341 8.0 MiB FFFF abl
9 78342 86533 32.0 MiB FFFF dsp
10 86534 86661 512.0 KiB FFFF keymaster
11 86662 86789 512.0 KiB FFFF cmnlib
12 86790 86917 512.0 KiB FFFF cmnlib64
13 86918 86949 128.0 KiB FFFF devcfg
14 86950 86965 64.0 KiB FFFF qupfw
15 86966 87477 2.0 MiB FFFF imagefv
16 87478 87989 2.0 MiB FFFF uefisecapp
17 87990 88117 512.0 KiB FFFF aopbak
18 88118 89141 4.0 MiB FFFF tzbak
19 89142 89269 512.0 KiB FFFF hypbak
20 89270 90293 4.0 MiB FFFF mdtpsecappbak
21 90294 98485 32.0 MiB FFFF mdtpbak
22 98486 100533 8.0 MiB FFFF ablbak
23 100534 100661 512.0 KiB FFFF keymasterbak
24 100662 100789 512.0 KiB FFFF cmnlibbak
25 100790 100917 512.0 KiB FFFF cmnlib64bak
26 100918 101429 2.0 MiB FFFF imagefvbak
27 101430 101941 2.0 MiB FFFF uefisecappbak
28 101942 101942 4.0 KiB FFFF devinfo
29 101943 102198 1024.0 KiB FFFF dip
30 102199 102262 256.0 KiB FFFF apdp
31 102263 104310 8.0 MiB FFFF spunvm
32 104311 112666 32.6 MiB FFFF splash
33 112667 112667 4.0 KiB FFFF limits
34 112668 112923 1024.0 KiB FFFF toolsfv
35 112924 114971 8.0 MiB FFFF logfs
36 114972 115483 2.0 MiB FFFF cateloader
37 115484 131867 64.0 MiB FFFF logdump
38 131868 131899 128.0 KiB FFFF storsec
39 131900 131907 32.0 KiB FFFF multiimgoem
40 131908 131915 32.0 KiB FFFF multiimgqti
41 131916 132043 512.0 KiB FFFF uefivarstore
42 132044 132050 28.0 KiB FFFF secdata
43 132051 132178 512.0 KiB FFFF catefv
44 132179 132434 1024.0 KiB FFFF catecontentfv
45 132435 132450 64.0 KiB FFFF vbmeta
46 132451 165218 128.0 MiB FFFF boot
47 165219 171362 24.0 MiB FFFF dtbo
48 171363 1048570 3.3 GiB FFFF last_parti
I'm not sure what these sde partitions mean.
I've tried to mount the sda16 userdata and look into system and data, but this looks really bad:
Code:
surya:/mnt # mount -r /dev/block/sda16 /mnt/testdisk/
surya:/mnt # cd testdisk/
surya:/mnt/testdisk # ls -a
. app-asec cache gsi_persistent_data mediadrm per_boot server_configurable_flags unencrypted
.. app-ephemeral dalvik-cache incremental misc preloads ss user
adb app-lib data lineageos_updates misc_ce property ssh user_de
adbroot app-private dpm local misc_de resource-cache system vendor
anr app-staging drm lost+found nfc rollback system_ce vendor_ce
apex backup fonts magisk_backup_fae3c93167780b5e446889e371f1287aad8fc204 ota rollback-history system_de vendor_de
app bootchart gsi media ota_package rollback-observer tombstones
surya:/mnt/testdisk # cd sys
system/ system_ce/ system_de/
surya:/mnt/testdisk # cd system
surya:/mnt/testdisk/system # ls -a
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surya:/mnt/testdisk/system # cd ../da
dalvik-cache/ data/
surya:/mnt/testdisk/system # cd ../data/
surya:/mnt/testdisk/data # ls -a
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.
..
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It seems the filenames are unreadable. I think it could because the partition was corrupted, partition table was corrupted, the microcontroler of the flash storage is defective, or hopefully, it's just encrypted. It says it uses SecureBoot, in that case, there is probably a TPM and so there could be FDE that doesn't require a pin.
I've thought that if it is just encrypted, I should be able to at least download it.
Code:
adb pull -a /mnt/testdisk/data ./pocoData/
adb: warning: stat failed for path /mnt/testdisk/data/TxkUrAAAAAw1VqmModdV+jkrPaSoaHRropWhvB/ecR9BAAAAAQ,9MwxbCmPb1c0+eHW8N++/l0SEfAAAAAw1dRkLAWRJwo3JGuOWWuQv/5mhi0CAAAAgjJw5oISj,13YTX9+KBoQk: No such file or directory
adb: warning: stat failed for path /mnt/testdisk/data/TxkUrAAAAAw1VqmModdV+jkrPaSoaHRropWhvB/ecR9BAAAAAQ,9MwxbCmPb1c0+eHW8N++/l0SEfAAAAAw1dRkLAWRJwo3JGuOWWuQv/IRo2XCAAAAQOBmuCvwvbaaM1jDX8XznT: No such file or directory
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adb: warning: stat failed for path /mnt/testdisk/data/cuNXPDAAAAQYI4PNTSTUlsXQsJedGTKkDZmSnA/FlnpeAAAAAAs0icytsu6weJqYmQ9OBan/UIHBTDAAAAwMiQfM3EhEMuRrzLTZAh90/P,m5wDAAAAw8AHYOJB43wTrc9930viCi/L0akNDAAAAQO8kw,18TX4+AGrcVK0Sz4bp3uDA: No such file or directory
adb: warning: stat failed for path /mnt/testdisk/data/cuNXPDAAAAQYI4PNTSTUlsXQsJedGTKkDZmSnA/FlnpeAAAAAAs0icytsu6weJqYmQ9OBan/UIHBTDAAAAwMiQfM3EhEMuRrzLTZAh90/P,m5wDAAAAw8AHYOJB43wTrc9930viCi/eFxy2BAAAAgqsuin2m3zGeSGguf8W,VMTQ76z3seLeF: No such file or directory
adb: warning: skipping special file '/mnt/testdisk/data/wD0A4AAAAAwbfDT1lUUb0TYhx4tGkjfNztQXzSuz,VSl799CVc59TD/MxJZnDAAAAQtQ,sVVyNhtbmLTi,V4qjA/+wgBxAAAAAw8ZtafqbDNLwfU5mZwiIW6' (mode = 0o140700)
adb: warning: stat failed for path /mnt/testdisk/data/72,fQDAAAAAoeK,dcO1R8MJHJRNpsKLc90pGAB/MvRtXAAAAAQgMXSDeJnDboL5HtbBBB7c: No such file or directory
adb: error: failed to copy '/mnt/testdisk/data/V2abRBAAAAg3RWVESOZ9dD2l2tYsPCERRcs7b5UaLGwP9TH,/ONPpwAAAAAw9jpvizj459bYZ7XzbCWzz/5RBgJBAAAAwIssV3aJhBiz4MykOsvSqB5apmhRegORB' to './pocoData/data/V2abRBAAAAg3RWVESOZ9dD2l2tYsPCERRcs7b5UaLGwP9TH,/ONPpwAAAAAw9jpvizj459bYZ7XzbCWzz/5RBgJBAAAAwIssV3aJhBiz4MykOsvSqB5apmhRegORB': remote open failed: Required key not available
adb pull -a /mnt/testdisk/system ./pocoData/
adb: warning: skipping special file '/mnt/testdisk/system/+3nFbCAAAAAUqHYdp20LO2TYtScGtlzb6e4R1C' (mode = 0o140666)
adb: warning: skipping special file '/mnt/testdisk/system/0ZzR6CAAAAA1TymVx2l,kKRenEUmxFd4' (mode = 0o140777)
adb: error: failed to copy '/mnt/testdisk/system/8EmmTCAAAAwGRY0h1y6p8yaroc8is3Fv' to './pocoData/system/8EmmTCAAAAwGRY0h1y6p8yaroc8is3Fv': remote open failed: Required key not available
There was a lot of the "No such file or directory" but considering FDE should hide the filestructure as well, it could just be that I'd need something like dd to copy the raw data.
If it's just encrypted, I've thought I could try the v.3.6.2 TWRP from brigudav, or OrangeFox recovery, if I can get it from the telegram channel, to decrypt the data. I've also thought I could upgrade the firmware to V13.0.4.0.SJGEUXM, upgrade to newer LineageOS recovery or upgrade to LineageOS 20.1. I don't really know which one is my best bet to get to a working system or at least get to my data.
I'd be really greatful for your advice and help.