General Lenovo ThinkPhone by Motorola (codename: bronco) kernel sources - Lenovo ThinkPhone (by Motorola)

https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/releases/tag/MMI-T1TBS33.32-8-9-2
https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/motorola-kernel-modules/releases/tag/MMI-T1TBS33.32-8-9-2

i seem unable to find the correct config for this kernel, were you able to compile it successfully?

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Is it possible to compile custom kernel if i have only config.gz and kernel source from similar device? This device have the same processor, amount of ram,wifi module and screen resolution....
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Hi, i have a ZTE Device v8200+ (Qualcomm msm8625, 512Mb Ram, 4",8mpx Main camera, 0.3 front camera android 4.0.4, Kernel version 3.0.21) (released in Venezuela)......
I wants to know if i can port a cyanogenmod rom or another rom (JB, KK) with my stock kernel (3.0.21)...Can i?
Hi Rvrjei,
Yes you can use a prebuilt stock kernel with some modifications to run CM on your device.
I've done a quick search on Github for your chipset and found quite a few hits, check it out!
Here are a few links to start building Cyanogenmod and setting up the device tree:
How To Port CyanogenMod Android To Your Own Device
[ULTIMATE GUIDE] [A-Z] Using Android Source Code/ How to Compile
[NOOBFRIENDLY] [HOWTO] Create a device tree for MTD devices
Cheers!

[Completed] Creating a kernel source for Karbonn Titanium S5 Plus (MT6582)

I, on behalf of the owners of the Karbonn Titanium S5 Plus device, based on the Mediatek MT6582 chipset, need some help in building a kernel source (not a kernel from source) for this device. I have a few fully working custom ROMs, a Github Account, some forked repositories of other devices having the same chipset but minorly-different hardware, and some time. What do I have to do to get to building a kernel source for this device?
It is a dual-sim device, based on the Mediatek MT6582 SoC, having a prebuilt kernel version 3.4.5, with no kernel sources even for its clone, running Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 . @superdragonpt had created some new kernels for some devices(eg. the Wiko Darkmoon, MT6582, he created a new kernel source and a new kernel) having no previous kernel sources, how can I do the same for my device?
The Android One devices (Indian) are based on the same chipset, and have the same features. But, the difference is that they have a smaller 5MP rear camera and a locked bootloader, while ours has a 8MP rear camera and an unlocked bootloader. Can their sources be used for my device?
Also, after creating a Kernel source, how can I create an AOSP source for this device? Please help me out with this.
Hi there,
All things about your device is in this thread:
[ROMs and Recoveries] Karbonn Titanium S5 Plus/ S5 + - All Things And Dev.
Take a close look there and see if you find an answer there.
Good luck
I know, I started that thread.
It contains many Roms for my device, but there are no updates for them because it does not have a kernel source. There are no new kernels for the device because a kernel source was not released by the company. So, I asked it here.
I forked the kernel source from another device having the same soc, but I wanted to know how to create one specifically for my device.
One more thing. How do you build a kernel from a kernel source? Please help me out. Thanks in advance.
You can learn more about kernel development here:
[GUIDE] Build Your Own Android Kernel{Easiest and Fastest Way] [Using The NDK]
[TUTORIAL][VIDEO]Build your own Android kernel
I suggest reading a couple of the relevant kernel tutorials found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android
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[Completed] Can You Port CM 12.1 To Device With Kernel Version 3.10 Without Device Tree File?

I have a BLU Energy X 2 running the MT6580 chipset, with kernel version 3.10. I was looking into porting CyanogenMod12.1, however there is no device tree, as the kernel version is not updated enough. Is it still possible to port the ROM? I also don't have the vendor tree, how would I get that?
Thanks, Nate
NateDev473 said:
I have a BLU Energy X 2 running the MT6580 chipset, with kernel version 3.10. I was looking into porting CyanogenMod12.1, however there is no device tree, as the kernel version is not updated enough. Is it still possible to port the ROM? I also don't have the vendor tree, how would I get that?
Thanks, Nate
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Hello,
You need to generate the blobs for the vendor. Also you need a working device tree and kernel for it.
You can refer here Guide to Port MTK Roms for more information.
Regards
Vatsal,
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[Q] Building first ROM from AOSP non Nexus, a couple of questions

Hi all,
I want to build my first rom. I'm a software developer (Java and Web), but my Linux knowledge is somewhat intermediate.
I have a Moto G4 Plus laying around. Here's what I have done so far:
1. Downloaded the AOSP source from Google for android-7.0.0_r15 (Nougat)
2. Found the Kernel Source for the Moto G4 Plus (Nougat)
I'm stuck at adding the device's kernel source to the AOSP source. How do I combine the two?
Here's the link for the kernel source: https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/releases/tag/MMI-NPJS25.93-14-10
I've tried looking this up online but the results are very limited.
As far as I understand this kernel source provides everything I need to make the ROM compatible with my device, right?
Could someone point me to the right direction?
Much appreciated.

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