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....
Please help
Thanks in advance!
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!
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
Good luck
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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,
Forum Moderator.
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.