[UPDATED][BUILD][21.09.2010][mattc EvoLeo v1.0.1][Kernel: 2.6.32.15 #5] - HD2 Android SD Development

mattc's EvoLeo v1.0
Note: 1.0.1 is the same as 1.0 except using older kernel to prevent blue screens and other startup issues.
This is a brand new build. I have based it on the official HTC EVO rom and tweaked it for the HD2. The rootfs will create a 1GB data image.
The EVO base is friendlier to the non-trackball phones.
Important note: after booting Haret you will notice strange lines on the screen. This is normal, be patient and it will boot. Also, you will probably need to manually enter your APN information for MMS/Mobile Data to work.
Instructions on APN settings:
1. Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names
2. Push 'Windows' button, choose 'New APN'
3. Enter all relevant information for your specific provider, you can likely google it.
4. When everything is entered, push 'Windows' key again, then 'Save'.
5. Push on the radius button next to the new APN you created, it should turn green.
What's Added that you won't get in my other build:
EVO keyboard with directional buttons
Proper HTC camera interface with working previews
Additional downloadable sense Widgets are working
Ringtones, notifications, etc. work without additional media folder (no more ringtones with your music!!)
What is working:
Louder sound over speakerphone and headset
Very stable and fast internet over PPP. Hard freezes are completely eliminated
Light sensor
Touchscreen/Gsensor Freezes Eliminated
Bluetooth Streaming Media/Phone
Wifi
Wifi/USB tethering
USB transfers
EDGE/3G/HSDPA Internet
Camera (flash is buggy)
Standard Definition Camcorder w/flash
LED Keypad Lights and Charging Indicator
No more green line in HQ YouTube
All other items working on other builds, too many to list
Known Issues:
The camera flash is premature causing dark photos in low light
You may need to enter a manual DNS address when using WIFI tethering
There are menu items for 4G. The hardware doesn't support 4G, they will fail.
Notification led is flaky, works at times, not at others. Don't rely on it.
Tips:
Use SetCPU for better battery life.
Turn off live wallpaper for better performance and battery life.
I have included a Task Manager. Learn to use it religiously to improve battery life.
Other Notes:
CPU scaling is enable by default without SetCPU. This kernel cannot be overclocked.
I have included Astro File Manager as well as a Task Killer.
Installation Instructions:
Unzip the contents to your SD card. All of the files should extract into a folder named "Android".
Use an autoloader or, in Windows Mobile, browse to the Android folder on your SD card and run CLRCAD.exe, then Haret.exe.
Let Android boot. The first boot is always the longest and larger data sizes require longer times.
Enjoy Android.
DOWNLOADS: http://www.multiupload.com/2OG2HRRB8S
V1.0.1
If you don't have any ringtones or notifications, download this: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZZBUXPK2
Unzip it into your Android folder.
Kernel Sources (note: nothing below is required for you to run Android. Everything listed here is already included in the download).
The latest kernels and modules can always be found here: http://oe.netripper.com/files/htcleo_autobuild_evo_tree/
The autobuild dated 20.9 was used in this build.
Thanks to all of the devs working on kernel - Cotulla, dcordes, gauner1986, markinus, ElBartoME, etc. Also, thanks to Darkstone, Cass, and many others for their great support.
Also, thanks to all the folks on #htc-linux and #htc-linux-chat!
As always, donations are appreciated but not required.

Reserved for change log...

Thanks for ur effort, downloading now!

and time to get a new rom =)

Awesome!!!
Can't wait to try this!!

Thanks, trying this build out and will report back

been waiting for this for 20 days thanks man, you rock!

Iguess I'm the first to download and comment.luv your work
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App

thx u i think ur bulid is stablest
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Quadrant score - 1350 after few tweaks
stablest i ever see so far
battery - 1.5%ph screen off [4 hours test] setcpu profile
very responsive no lags [ changing between apps + load cpu nothing stop it ]

thank you will try when get home. Finally Light Sensor <--have been waited for long time.

dlding hope it works as good as hd build... or better

Thanks a lot... downloading now!

Touchscreen/Gsensor Freezes Eliminated
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I require a dose of this instantly, just for that 1 point alone
Thank you very much for you efforts

Battery
Is there Extended battery support. Didn't say there was so assuming no.
And if I use michy R11 will I lose other features?
BTW MattC has alot of manfection friends around here. Great Builds!

Jwatt0918 said:
Is there Extended battery support. Didn't say there was so assuming no.
And if I use michy R11 will I lose other features?
BTW MattC has alot of manfection friends around here. Great Builds!
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The kernel is from GIT so no ext batteries. Michy's EVO kernel should work, not sure about the Desire kernel though.

Thank you so much.I'll trying your build out this week and response result.
Thanks again your hard working.

Forgot to note, you will need to enter APN info manually for MMS/Mobile data to work. Sorry for the inconvenience

getting a blue screen on boot up, is this normal for the build?

you said
"You may need to enter a manual DNS address when using WIFI tethering"
Where do you enter this DNS? and what dns numbers to put in?

caliente said:
getting a blue screen on boot up, is this normal for the build?
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Oh yeah, it is. Keep trying, it will boot.

Related

Rom Update ???

Well I finally have my new device and it looks like i might have a little time this weekend to make an update and fix some minor bugs in my rom. please post suggestions here. All suggestions need to be in my friday midnight EST. thanks
How about making these changes to your last ROM?
- 16mb page pool to see if it goes a little faster.
- Do not auto download the quick gps data during the setting phase, since the device does not have time and data connection yet at that phase.
- update the large menu text cab so that it works. I had to look for the cab elsewhere last time.'
- Focus on speed.
- Keep it ultra vanilla. This is your number one selling point for me. I don't want all third party application to be chosen by myself and not seeing duplicated application/old versions/unused application.
- Make sure it is spl1.2. Do not want to lose memory for useless applications.
- If you intent to use newer built (Are you thinking of Touch Pro?), make sure it still supports Gsen application, and has random access for contact application. I personally love these two features.
- Make sure it has no htc touchflo or Ftouchflo. Have Ftouchflosl trial version if you wish. Else leave it for user to decide.
- Again, leaveb out realVGA. Some of us don't use it anymore.
- Continue to leave out HTC Home, and have just one theme. HTC Home They are all add ons.
- An important bug to fix is its inabikity to delete POP3 mails. Currently I can only delete non-POP3 mail, but for my pop3 mail, I'm forced to sign into the web-mail to delete them to prevent mail-box overflow. This is a pain.
Frankly, I'm still so happy with your last ROM, although I feel the speed could be further improved. So if there is only one change, let there be just speed improvement.
Thanks irus. I look forward to your fantastic ROM.
I'm now using Michy's rom whose main merits are speed and stability, but I like your Gsen function very much. I hope you can integrate the above-mentioned features in your new rom.
I would suggest no changing from your latest rom which I think is perfect, only bugfixes.
Changing could be for a newer release while I think your last one deserves just a trimming to be a reference rom. (I can't download full messages from the mail program???)
I would say fix the known bugs, increase speed if possible. After releasing that version, you can spend sometime looking at other possibilities (lite version, other builds or base, new features, etc...).
The lite / vanilla builds never actually worked in the long run for me because it always seemed something was missing which caused other applications not to work properly. They always seemed fast and potentially stable for a few weeks. After installing my apps and heavy usage, it always seemed to have gone down hill. Nonetheless, a lot PPL here love them.
It is also very important that auto rotate, gsen, and other features continue to work because I believe a lot of PPL stuck with this base because that stuff work well with on this ROM.
I never tried your rom mainly because I had the impression it was missing MMS. I know it is fairly easy to install myself, but I hadn't time to look for a proper version.
If your rom contains MMS, then forget about this post
Yes! also mms. I would consider the missing of it nearly a bug to be fixed as it is a standard feature of the athena missing... It is true that most of us don't use mms, but just in case...
ok these are all good suggestions, i will keep them in mind
I currently use your FULL ROM/3.5 and find it to be excellent. I hope you will NOT include any real VGA additions. Every one of them I have tried so far causes display problems with my "must use" apps.
Thanks for all your hard work.
I've tested All Athena ROM available.
I am using now the Sogarth base, isn't the fastest, isn't the most complete, but it is stable, has gsensor, big htc home, audio player doesn't stop working in suspend mode, index bar in contacts, battery life is great WITH BT enabled and some diamond enhancements.
The probem is ... it has to be tweaked
.net35 AND net2.0 to have compatibility with older and newest applications (modaco netcf config), some registry tweaks to improve the speed , michy's sound enhancement are much better, athena sensor service has to be stopped, IMHO are needed:
1) a newest remote desktop,
2) wifirouter (ori ICS control) ,
3) schaps advanced config ,
4) moblue,
5) total commander,
6) irus fsplayer,
7) pocketrar,
8) omnia d3d drivers,
9) Gsen,
10) wkTask (HTC Xbutton removed),
11) cyberon voice dial
12) I need mms too
I don't need realvga, the applications I like could use VGA resolution without realvga! Last, but not least, having and athena ROM CLOSER to diamond ROM should be easy to have compatibility with diamond and raphael applications (the most "developed" HTC model)
I strongly suggest a newest Sogarth, not "Extreme" but improved one (SPL 3.5). and "Extreme Sogarth" lite SPL 1.2 and 3.5 tweaked for maximum speed
irus said:
Well I finally have my new device and it looks like i might have a little time this weekend to make an update and fix some minor bugs in my rom. please post suggestions here. All suggestions need to be in my friday midnight EST. thanks
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I have forgotten if you use the extrom.
If you don't , could you ask michyprima for his ap to access this .
It is called "Addins"
there's a new base rom popped up in the general forum..
Scratch that I can't find it now..
lakeman said:
I have forgotten if you use the extrom.
If you don't , could you ask michyprima for his ap to access this .
It is called "Addins"
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I think that app is good but only if you have the loop problem as all my roms are uc compliant, which is the same thing just launches from the sd card not ext rom.
my 2cents: irus in your knew rom maybe you can focus on a new build and speed speed speed.
lennie said:
my 2cents: irus in your knew rom maybe you can focus on a new build and speed speed speed.
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well i like this build and i don't have the time for a full update but i will def focus on speed speed speed
build 20721 aku 1.4 is out r u planning for this
irus said:
I think that app is good but only if you have the loop problem as all my roms are uc compliant, which is the same thing just launches from the sd card not ext rom.
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I haven't used the uc app.
does it allow you to choose what you install , or does it install everything in the list?
lakeman said:
I haven't used the uc app.
does it allow you to choose what you install , or does it install everything in the list?
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it installs everything in the sdconfig.txt file but if you don't want something just delete that line of text. when i release my next version i will put a template of sdconfig.txt but this will only work for people without the loop problem.
Suggessions
Hi Irus,
What about the following:
1- Fnger touch
2- More diamnod drivers, graphics & functions like in ap5
3- check this link and sea if we can avail such functions http://www.touchxperience.com/
Cheers
wsayed said:
Hi Irus,
What about the following:
1- Fnger touch
2- More diamnod drivers, graphics & functions like in ap5
3- check this link and sea if we can avail such functions http://www.touchxperience.com/
Cheers
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sea = the ocean: "look at the ship way out there in the sea"
see = look: "did you see that?"
hope this helped

[Dec 27] Ubuntu for HTC HD2 - v0.3 released

Ubuntu for the HTC HD2 version 0.3
This is the new v0.3 release of Ubuntu for the HTC HD2 I announced a while ago on twitter.
Ubuntu is a full Linux distribution - and it's not designed for smartphones. But with the large touchscreen, high display resolution and fast system speed of the HTC HD2 I decided to make Ubuntu easily available to HD2 end users!
This is not a secret warez ROM proprietary junk. Source code information below ! Wiki use for contribution purposes is highly encouraged! You can find all information needed to reconstruct my builds there.
The interest seems large enough so you can expect an improved version 0.4 :
-The no-menu problem will be solved
-It will be bootable via cotulla's MAGLDR and HaRET (Handhelds Revers Engineering Tool)
beta closed!! please do not in quire any longer.
=> I am looking for people to test a 0.4 beta version soon as I'm done. If you are interested please direct message or @ me via twitter @htc_linux as I will send the beta download link there.
Features
* You can get online using 3G and WiFi
* Attach all kinds of USB devices like mice, keyboards, flash drives, card readers, networking devbices, etc. to turn your HD2 into a full PC
* Use full desktop like web browser without the usual limitations found in smartphone browsers
* Use instant messaging
* Watch videos
* Handle text messages and make calls (without sound so far)
* Install thousands of programs for your internet experience, office needs, social networking fun, etc.
* Be cooler because you have something special on your phone!
It is difficult to create a release like this as opposed to all the Android builds for the HD2.
Technical background to this:
The Linux kernel we ported to the HD2 is originally designed for use with Android user space (because we based our work on the Linux kernels of official Android devices) and Ubuntu is originally designed for large laptop or desktop computers.
This means many workarounds on kernel and user space level must be made in order to make this usable.
Despite lots of work not all problems could be tackled yet: Audio and suspend/resume do not work as of v0.3 and it is a bit tricky to navigate.
http://oe.netripper.com/files/hd2-ubuntu_0.3.zip.torrent
md5sum hd2-ubuntu_0.3.zip aa7ad65d247594e95bb7abe2e7aa7688
You can run an Md5sum program on your download. If you get the above hash you have a 100% trusted release.
Direct mirror: ( Torrent usage encouraged. )
http://hotfile.com/dl/92426365/63801e6/hd2-ubuntu_0.3.zip.html thx to shah_vm
Additional direct mirrors welcome.
If you like it you can buy me a beer
Posted from my HD2 via firefox-3 on hd2-ubuntu-0.3
Thanks to Jaxbot (from windowsphonehacker website) for shooting this video!
Additional pics / videos welcome
INSTALL
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1)Extract the linux folder to the main directory(!) of your Storage Card.
If the linux folder is not located in the main directory of the Card,
it will not work.
Note: This will not touch your phone's internal memory. WinMo or other Linux/Android builds remain unchanged.
QUICKSTART
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1) Save all your current work and start the HaRET exectuable to boot Linux.
2) Watch the system boot up fully until you see a graphical desktop interface.
3) It is useful to set the CPU speed up for better performance. Tap the CPU speed meter in the mid of top bar.
4) Use shutdown icon in the home menu to bring the system down savely.
Enjoy!
TUTORIAL VIDEO
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Thanks to Jaxbot for shooting this video
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES
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Please read the attached and included readme.txt for detailed information.
Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick basis
-optimized for our hd2 CPU
-large performance improvement
-up to date app versions
-new graphical interface
Better connectivity
-3 modes to interact via USB selectable
-file transfer and interactive shell via ADB and USB ETHERNET (ssh)
-USB HOST mode to connect thousands of peripheral devices like keyboards, mice, usb mass storage devices.
Improved drivers
-Backlight control
-Battery charging and state reading
IMPORTANT NOTES
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-There is a known problem with the menu not appearing so you will only see a single icon on a normal desktop instead of the fancy menu seen above. You can fix it as explained below.
-There is still no audio in calls and generally due to lack fo ALSA driver for hd2.
-The hardware keys don't work
-No screen rotation added
-The battery % can only be read via shortcut. Icon will always show low state
Please do not report these problems.
In case you are affected by the no-menu problem here is a quick fix:
Add the 'main menu' in the top panel in order to start apps:
-Tap and hold a free spot in the top panel for like 3 secs (note that the area between the left and middle icons is not free s1pace but the window picker) and release the cursor. This is supposed to simulate right click. It is a big tricky..
-A drop down menu should appear
-Select add to panel
-Drag the 'main menu' item to the panel
-You can now start programs and edit settings.
a)In settings menu select session settings and make 'Ubuntu netbook 2d' session default settings menu. Only drawback is you can't add programs to the panel in it.
b)Go to 'startup applications' and try raising the delay in seconds for nbl (netbook-launcher-efl) to start.
Let me know if you get the workaround going in case you were affected
DEVELOPERS' CORNER
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I documented the most important stuff about 'Ubuntu for HD2' in the htc-linux wiki. With that information you can rebuild it from scratch - or implement other OS like meego, kubuntu, etc.
http://htc-linux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Ubuntu/Leo
Some parts are not yet updated to match the 0.3 status but I hope I can do it soon.
Get the Linux kernel souce code:
git clone git://git.linuxtogo.org/home/groups/mobile-linux/kernel.git htc-msm-2.6.32
Compile Linux kernels for your HTC
http://htc-linux.org/wiki/index.php?title=QuickDeveloperStartGuide#Kernel
dcordes said:
Used the holidays to get the job done finally.
Will put further info in CET evening.
http://oe.netripper.com/files/hd2-ubuntu_0.3.zip.torrent
Posted from my HD2 via firefox-3 on hd2-ubuntu-0.3
Enjoy!
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Awesome!
Thank you very much!
I am experiencing a 403 error when i try to download the .torrent file though...
Server is hammered?
cant download either!
same here
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same here....
can't download it :The message as follow.
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /files/hd2-ubuntu_0.3.zip.torrent on this server.
oe.netripper.com
the same at my side!
same for me
same for me
still the error message for download .. btw .. have you fix the call volume issue in V2? and thanks for your time and for sharing with the community
I'm sorry but ur a sr. member... shouldn't u have tested if this worked before the post?
Missing Permission to access it
You don't have permission to access /files/hd2-ubuntu_0.3.zip.torrent on this server
tonic72 said:
You don't have permission to access /files/hd2-ubuntu_0.3.zip.torrent on this server
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reyliboy said:
same here
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aloi_htc said:
same here....
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atomical007 said:
can't download it :The message as follow.
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /files/hd2-ubuntu_0.3.zip.torrent on this server.
oe.netripper.com
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HarnicGreeras said:
the same at my side!
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tarunkrsna said:
same for me
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abdelfane said:
I'm sorry but ur a sr. member... shouldn't u have tested if this worked before the post?
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i guess there is a problem to download. lets wait for a fix and then download... enough with can't download...
boldman78 said:
i guess there is a problem to download. lets wait for a fix and then download... enough with can't download...
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oh, there must be a problem with the server, i can't download
added the torrent as attachment
No peers for me though
dcordes said:
added the torrent as attachment
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how about seeding it?
EDIT:
Tracker: [Timeout was reached]
@dcordes
as soon as you put proper torrent, i can seed it wit 100mbit speed
Hi decordes!
I respect your work. ThX foR, but why torrent only?
Do you know, how to share downloads about torrents?
No Seeder = not completely downloads = no Leecher = stagnation
edit:
O.K. now there is at least one Seeder, thX!
Problem connecting to tracker - (110, 'Connection timed out')
keep trying and pls seed. should be rolling now!
over and out
http://www.multiupload.com/BQPKC7PPHF
Mirror to ease server loads, should be up soon.

[ROM] SuperOSR NexusOne base [email protected] v2.4.0 (Gingerbread 2.3.7)

This is a thread for the Nexus One SuperOSR ROM. This ROM is descended from the SuperAOSP ROM. It does not appear SuperAOSP will be further developed, the last version was v8.6. That xdaforums thread is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=966635
I value the "Super" line of ROMs because they have been rock stable, have built in Apps2SD, many CM additions, and good battery life.
The primary forum for this ROM is a Spanish one, called movilzona.es. Anything posted here from that forum has been run through google translate, with mixed results. If a native speaker would like to help correct some of these translations, great!
I do not have any say or input into the development of this ROM. I obtained permission of the ROM cook (nelo360), who makes the Nexus One version, to post information about it here. He has explicitly stated he cannot provide any support other than on the original Spanish forum. Of course, the forum community will try to help each other out. I will try to update new releases here.
All credit of course goes to nelo360 and the rest of the development team, [email protected]
The original thread on movilzona.es is here:
http://www.movilzona.es/foro/superosr-nexusone-base-superte-gingerbread-t5882.html
The following is directly from their forum, translated poorly:
Message Super @ Take it and accepted by the group SuperTed @ m.
Disclaimer:
NOT going to give any support to this ROM from any forum other than this one (movilzona.es), this is it is very common for people to hang it in another forum and then have to be looking where it hung in addition to the main forum and I can not respond to external requests of this kind, because I can not be everywhere.
It's funny to talk over the ROM from elsewhere, since the main from which it hung, plus you have to think that this would not be possible if there were forums like this, from which terminals to lend me all enjoy ROMS varied. For questions, NO is posted in HTCMANIA because this forum was banned for posting ROMS here.
For any questions of why this resolution, since many people keep asking me from twitter, because I hang on HTCMANIA ROMS can see the explanation here:
http://www.movilzona.es/foro/superatmel-f73.html
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Install Notes
SuperOSR for Nexus One AntiWipe
- Clarification and instructions
Once you start, leave the phone 3 to 5 minutes at rest so it can configure itself on first boot. The LED will shine blue through this period. Once it turns off, you can start using the phone.
IMPORTANT App2SD will not turn on without restarting the phone at least once.
Can be activated from: SupSetup/Options/App2SD and LinuxSwap/Activate App2SD
If you want to install extra apps from SupSetup is important to do before you set google account, this way, when we install any application market will be downloaded automatically apps we select the SupSetup.
If you have problems after installing, before blaming the ROM, try to install it with full wipe.
DOWNLOAD from here:
v2.4.0
http://goo.gl/htXpe
v2.2.0
http://goo.gl/iJpoi
v2.1.0
http://goo.gl/KfT2U
Update to flash from the recovery that we restore the original source in the lock screen:
http://goo.gl/vX4Eo
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<I don't know what that last sentence is supposed to mean>
I recommend you skip google account login the very first time you install. Configure the ROM first, turn on apps2sd if you wish (it will auto-reboot), then do your google login. Otherwise, it will start auto-downloading all your apps from market, and generally make a huge mess.
Screenshots:
Changelog
Changelog v1 SuperOSR AW *
- Based on Android 2.3.5
- All improvements CyanogenMod
- New kernel 2.6.38.8 redstar
- Added ADWLauncher as default launcher
- New visuals
- many internal improvements and bug repaired
v2.0.0
- New boot animation
- New Wallpaper
- New graphical look
- Updated some apps
- Fixed the bug of random color of the trackball
- Restructuring wireless menu
- Modified apn Pepephone (I think this is a mobile service provider in Spain)
- Internal improvements and optimizations
v2.0.2
- Blue LED activity during installation. (Expect to be off to start playing)
- Removed some apps (you can install from the market)
- ADW is changed by the original launcher modified
- Increased the cache to 1024 kb sd to increase the writing speed via USB
- Compiled 2.6.38.8 kernel redstar, with the latest updates
- Improved power consumption
- Modified the graphics in different rom sites
- (CM) has rewritten part of the code led the trackball notifications
- Base CodeAurora
v2.1.0
- Based on android 2.3.7
- Added support for multiple languages ​
- New lockscreen options
- Fixed some pngs
- Several small bugs fixed
v2.2.0
- Sources synchronized (17.11.2011) Google and CM
- New battery (MIUI style) by default
- Option to take screenshots by pressing the power button for a while
- Fix that greatly improves the speed of writing on the sd (overhtc thanks for the tip)
- Reorganization and edit some menus
- New version lockscreen ring (center ring only)
- Removed some apps to make the lightest rom (can be installed from the market)
· Google Docs
· Google Plus
· Adobe Flash Player
V2.4.0
- Sources synchronized (02/12/2012)
- New animations of ICS
- New visual options lockscreen ring
- More Parts and other translations on menus
- Option to share the screenshots after transmission
- Internal optimizations
Some things I've noticed with v1, coming from a complete wipe.
Market is the older 2.3.6 version
Gmail is an older version which FCs on me. Updating to the new version works fine.
Maps is an older version.
Apparently there is a problem with notifications, from user nodnarb:
Notifications are given as normal, but when you pull down the notifications bar to select any of the notifications it doesn't acknowledge the tap.
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Great. Any screenshoots?
Already customized my ROM after installing, so graphically it's not particularly impressive.
Basically the ROM runs ADWLauncher, so not so much to show more than that.
I'll post some shots from the settings pages.
Also, some screenshots available here from the older version. Graphically, not much has changed.
http://www.movilzona.es/foro/superaosp-para-nexus-one-por-superatmel-tolemac-t4675.html
Go to post #3. Except it will be in English =)
Been running the new version since last night. So far it's not bad. I did like the old launcher better then ADW but what do ya do....Battery life seems great so far. So far my notifications seem to work ok. Not any significant changes but maybe the subtle ones will show up with use. Too bad the only support is on a Spanish only site. I suppose we can all support it here as well to an extent....
I have been running this rom since yesterday and so far no issues at all! No notification issues or Gmail FC's here. am glad that you have created a thread there. I too am a big fan of Super line of roms. Thanks for your effort.
hackermail said:
I have been running this rom since yesterday and so far no issues at all! No notification issues or Gmail FC's here. am glad that you have created a thread there. I too am a big fan of Super line of roms. Thanks for your effort.
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I'm glad for the thread too.
Are here any special requirements that I missed - for example, A2SD (mentioned on movilzone thread) usually entails an ext4.. could this be why my installation never worked out? It's just a hunch (I don't have an ext4).
I did have fc of gmail too - do i simply go ahead and update it from market then? I never got to test gtalk. Market is not the newer version which I suppose one can live with.
I flashed it for my wife's phone but as it never gave me any joy, i reverted to SuperAosp 8.6 which works 100%.
Galloway said:
... Too bad the only support is on a Spanish only site. I suppose we can all support it here as well to an extent....
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If you use Google Chrome as your browser, it does a fantastic job of instant auto translating the site. I speak Spanish and can attest to its acceptable accuracy. Chrome also helped me with the Chinese on the original MIUI site.
tanclo said:
I'm glad for the thread too.
Are here any special requirements that I missed - for example, A2SD (mentioned on movilzone thread) usually entails an ext4.. could this be why my installation never worked out? It's just a hunch (I don't have an ext4).
I did have fc of gmail too - do i simply go ahead and update it from market then? I never got to test gtalk. Market is not the newer version which I suppose one can live with.
I flashed it for my wife's phone but as it never gave me any joy, i reverted to SuperAosp 8.6 which works 100%.
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For a2sd, you can have an ext3 or ext4 partition. Mine is ext3. Any other specific problems?
Right now, I'm not seeing a big difference between 8.6 AOSP and 1.0 OSR, except for some graphical changes (the pop-up boxes look different, the thumbscroll graphic is dark instead of gray).
Actually one thing I have noticed is that my bluetooth autoconnect is not working the way it should. Before it worked okay just by changing one line in the audio.conf file in etc/bluetooth/ (set autoconnect=on). Currently experimenting.
Don't seem much difference in this ROM compared to Superaosp
i have been having some issues tho, wifi no longer works, won't connect to any networks
battery life is half that of superaosp. will try a reflash and see what happens.
I too have had zero issues. All is well here.
No partitioning of my SD card since I don't used A2SD. Just one fat32 partition.
No problems with any notifications, gmail or market.
Battery life is also very good. I'm averaging 24hrs with moderate usage with SetCPU having one state to throttle speeds down to 128-384 when screen is off.
Anyone having any issues with bluetooth connections?
I restored some bluetooth pairings with TB. Maybe should have left it alone and started anew.
Been messing with the etc/bluetooth/audio.conf file with no improvements.
Good rom. It's working well
No issues so far and my battery life is quite a bit better! I did have to manually connect Bluetooth tonight to my car but I find that happens quite often the first time I flash a new ROM...I'll monitor and see if that continues.
Figured out my bluetooth issue.
Previous, I could swear just by changing (turning on) the autoconnect=on parameter in audio.conf, I could forgo repairing/relearning my bluetooth pairings.
So I changed it after the wipe/flash, and couldn't get it to automatically pair. In fact, couldn't get it to connect at all for any duration.
After putzing around with all the other parameters, I realized I should have just changed back the original thing I had altered ("#autoconnect=on"), and it works fine now.
So, the take home lesson is, don't mess with the etc/bluetooth/audio.conf file that comes preloaded! And just re-pair whatever BT items you had previously.
xdraw said:
Don't seem much difference in this ROM compared to Superaosp
i have been having some issues tho, wifi no longer works, won't connect to any networks
battery life is half that of superaosp. will try a reflash and see what happens.
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I too have been less impressed. Battery life I feel is either about the same or worse. (yesterday I got down to 30% by the evening, which is unheard of for SuperASOP).
The other things that have sucked has been a random reboot into recovery (WTF?!), and GPS is slower to lock.
And then to top it all off, this morning the phone was off sitting in my desktop cradle (but 100% charged, LOL). I could live with that because my T-Bolt woke me up, but usually its the other way around in that my N1 is the Old Faithful that I can rely upon for alarm, tethering, etc.
Signal reception is also notably poorer compared to 8.4. Has anyone else noticed this?
I will give it one more day, but I may wipe everything and go back to 8.4, which had the best combo of battery life, signal, and stability for me.
Thanks for your commentary. Even as the OP here, I haven't seen major advances since 8.4 (wonk fix). And I never actually had the wonk! Did you try 8.6 and go back to 8.4? If so, why?
Though, I have not had any wifi issues, or random reboots, or slow GPS locking.
I did notice that sometime in between 8.2, maybe in 8.4, my wifi signal dropped a few bars in my living room, which isn't that far from the router. I had heard there was there some adoption of new wifi driver code?
I'm trusting you did a clean wipe flash? I think some have said that it flashes fine over 8.6, but probably not recommended.
no have Chinese , Unfortunately.
China has a lot of people , interest in the ROM.
But , they can not use this ROM .
Because they English is so so so bad ,Including me .

[ROM][Early pre-alpha] AOSP ICS 4.0.4_r2.1 for DS5.

PREFACE: This ROM is not intended for everyday use and posted mainly for experienced users and streak-oriented developerss to evaluate it and collaborate on bug resolution and further development. If you expect it to fit any particular purpose - answer is: "No, not yet."
People who really helped to make this possible:
985hPaKicK - author of original cm9 overlay files and pricey patches for DSC kernel.
Sergei Lyubshin (n0p) - team lead of DSC Phoenix kernel, which is used (in it's ICS-que incarnation) to power up this ROM.
Marc Alexander (marc1706) - original kgsl3.8 backport is taken from his kernel HD2 ics and used to provide support for ICS adreno drivers. Also, Marc's advices on changes in hw init procedures related to new kgsl were priceless. Marc, you're da man!
TeamICS - for excellent guides on installing android build environment.
Team Evervolv and CyanogenMod teams - for their hardware overlays.
Currently working:
Boot
Adeno drivers used to provide hwaccel (for real now, surfaceflinger no longer eats 100% of cpu all the time)
GSM subsystem - rild is partially working (no sim pin prompt)
Bluetooth - seem to work. Phone is able to pair to BT headset and output sound thru it (OP's Nokia's BH-103 - tested)
Wifi - partially. Signal strenght not being displayed at statusbar
Touchscreen - working.
Charging - works partially. Phone charges, reports battery percentage, but not voltages.
Sound output - works (No headset icon in statusbar is normal for stock sources.)
Data usage collecting.
UMS
Known not to work:
Everything that's not listed as working.
Other bugs observed by OP (to be extended with ROM users' feedback):
No mobile data reported by several users. OP is unable to reproduce it, so it's being investigated in "blind" mode at the moment. Currently known rild refuses to establish datacall because it thinks that user has no data subscription. EDIT: there's report that removing PIN makes things to work. Not perfect, yes, but worth a try. Report your results, please.
Scanning for available cellular networks is broken.
Extremely high load average (sometimes, seem to be caused by installed applications)
Development related links:
Kernel source: https://github.com/kibuuka/dsc-team-kernel-project/tree/ics - fork of DSC Phoenix kernel that's being used in this ROM. ics branch will be pulled back to main DSC kernel project source tree after n0p's return from vacation.
Device overlay based on hPa's code, changed to build against AOSP source tree instead of CM9's.
Download links: ROM itself - Updated Jul. 14th 13:53MST (changes: see post #2)
Alternative build - OBSOLETE Updated Jun. 28th 05:16MST. Temoporary solution for webkit rendering glitches.
gapps: update-Gapps-ICS-20710.zip See TheManii's post for details Mirror
root: Superuser.zip recommended way to gain a root on this ROM (By TheManii) Mirror
Screenshots: posted earlier in General forum *click*
Installation precautions: Usual ones. ROM is pre-alpha, so nandroid backup is your natural choice in this case . Factory reset from recovery menu is suggested (dalvik cache deletion is optional but recommended for first boot - caches will be rebuilt anyway).
Updating from previous builds of this ROM:
Flash new version
Flash gapps
Flash Superuser.zip (if applicable)
Last words: Feel free to provide additional details and feedback as you test it out. This project is amied to provide a stable base for future streak development. Once we have stable AOSP with full hw support - we have nice shortcut for porting anything that's not AOSP.
P.S. OP is not really experienced in ROM hacking and modding - all tips related to optimisation are greatly welcomed - for everyone's benefit
Reseved
Changelog (New records are displayed first):
Jul. 14 (built and uploaded for internal testing Jul. 13)
kernel: hPa's "force speaker on" patch.
system: Multiple internal changes in camera-related stuff (just for ther record. camera is still unfunctional)
build.prop: mobiledata.interfaces=ppp0. ro.telephony.ril.v3=datacall,signalstrength,facilitylock,icccardstatus,skipbrokendatacall
Jul. 11
kernel: reverted io scheduler back to cfq.
kernel: default cpu governor: smartass2.
kernel: screen rotation patch from updated Phoenix branch. Credits to hPa and n0p. hw.sw.rotation=180 is obsolete now.
system: *finally* there's working (for OP, please do extensive testing and report back) usb mass storage. Cm9's vold and LegacyUsbSupport (along with messing with rest of source) did a trick.
system: removed BasicSmsReceiver.apk from being built and installed. Double sms notifications should be gone.
Jul. 02
kernel: enabled iptables support (needed for mobile quota setting).
kernel: new cpu governors added. feel free to play with them and share your experience.
kernel: added new io schedulers. new default is sio (matter of change).
system: mobile quota setup is functional as of now.
system: built with BOARD_AAPT_PREF_CONFIG := hdpi mdpi. 160dpi users - please check if dialer problem is still present.
interface: added two previously unincluded LWPs.
Jun. 30
Resolved FCs in kgsl shown in 0630 posted earlier. Please re-download. Filename should read as dell_streak-ota-eng.den.063012-2.zip
kernel - Added support for quota2. Mobile data limits will work in next release (still need to figure if iptables binary is needed for this to function)
OpenGL-disabled build is put on hold and won't be updated since we have figured most of opengl-related problems now.
Fixed webkit rendering issues. (Gmail renders pages correctly but seem to "hide" message content on scroll. Anyone aware of gmail app bugtracker presence? Share a link, please UPDATE: not present at clean install. Please check if dalvik cache fleanup fixes it for you. If not - try factory reset) Please note browser is built with OpenGL rendering disabled by default for OP's testing purposes. This will be changed in next build.
Multimedia libs being built from sources now.
Working video in YouTube as result
Lots of Qualcomm-related patches in OpenGL-subsystem (selected parts of frameworks/base taken from mikegapinski's PolishBlood repo (Great job, Mike), lots of patches are from CAF, source was additionally patched (proper ro.sf.hwrotation=180 support, gradient fix, some more) to work correctly on DS5)
Removed some unfunctional components from being built. Factory reset recommended for full removal if updating from previous builds of this ROM.
Flipped thumbnails in recent apps issue - fixed. Re-enabling...
kernel: re-enabled per-process pages in kgsl (default setup).
kernel: default io governor set to ondemand.
Jun. 28
0627 rebuilt with new flags. no changes in code. hdpi resources are included and used by default.
added debug.egl.swapinterval=0 to build.prop
Added Superuser.apk (non-functional at the moment. Use Superuser.zip from TheManii's thread for now)
Jun. 27
Partial fix for mobile data. Searching for available networks known to fail. EDIT:SIM PIN request - still no love. Please test everything you can and report back.
Data usage logging is working now. Necessary patches applied to kernel source.
Surfaceflinger has dithering enabled by default. Smooth gradients ftw.
Added missing LWPs (requested by TheManii)
Added alternative build (it's being built with USE_OPENGL_RENDERER set to false). It has no webkit rendering bug at cost of lesser interface attractiveness.
Tethering options re-enabled. Check which are worked for you and report back, please.
Jun. 23
Disabled per-process page tables in KGSL driver (for now, matter of reversal on test results)
Surfaceflinger problem resolved. Interface is pretty smooth now
Enabled PF_KEY support in kernel (in resolution of pkoning's bug report)
Jun. 21
new kernel build - ipv6 is enabled - without this google services fail to operate properly
added missing apps (Messaging, Camera (broken) and several others) to build set
added some findings to build.prop, removed libGLES_android.so - overall interface performance is slightly improved, yet we're sure we're running with hwaccel now
Jun. 19
sound is partially working now (speaker and BT headsets. wired headsets/headphones not working yet)
if i not mistaken... there is ICS apps rip/port for messaging... i think i have seen that on market...
No screenshots?
john9 said:
No screenshots?
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i believe OP already included it on the first post...
This is the Great Start !!!
john9 said:
No screenshots?
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I think these are the screenshots
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27537842&postcount=46
What a great start!
I just tried it for a while. It feels awesome to have gotten this far. The ROM is quite laggy as the OP has already mentioned but I was able to get around. I was unable to make a call got an error about sim card not being there. I didn't have any 3G connectivity either. And didn't have any Wi-Fi to try since I am office right now. Since I did this in a hurry I forgot to factory reset but didn't get any FCs. I am upgrading from CM 7.2. None of the google apps seem to work besides youtube but all other apps started without any issues. Looks very good though it's almost like I can smell ICS now.
I have a spare Streak so am happy to reserve it for testing. Let me know if I can do anything specific.
I can confirm that wifi works.
I have tried setting up my Google account but get "Unfortunately, Exchange Services has stopped"
Browser works after a fashion but is not usable.
I can dial outgoing call and the receiving phone rings but no sound. Likewise for incoming calls, my Streak rings but I can't hear the caller and the caller can't hear me.
I seem to have trouble setting up an APN.
Sorry if all of this is already known. I still can't believe that I am looking at Android 4.04 on my Streak.
omg!
I am so looking forward to this!
Mega-Kudos to everyone involved!
yes, this is a good start for DS5 android 4.0 .
good start!
waiting for your further work,
thanks a lot.
I use this mms.apk (from Evervolv ICS rom), push it to system app and change permission. Sms can send and receive (but it take about 1 minute to send sms). http://db.tt/DTuQO5sS
Maybe this could help, could you check this build prop patch made by @lithid and @the_plattypus to fix the red box screen.
http://db.tt/zAJ04F8a
The build prop is for evo4g sense 4.0 rom.
The camera libs by @rapmv78
http://db.tt/CiZxdJT2
How I wish I have my streak with me.
Sent from my MT27i using xda premium
nom051205 said:
I use this mms.apk (from Evervolv ICS rom), push it to system app and change permission. Sms can send and receive (but it take about 1 minute to send sms). http://db.tt/DTuQO5sS
Maybe this could help, could you check this build prop patch made by @lithid and @the_plattypus to fix the red box screen.
http://db.tt/zAJ04F8a
The build prop is for evo4g sense 4.0 rom.
The camera libs by @rapmv78
http://db.tt/CiZxdJT2
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Yep, will look further, thanks a lot. Right now i'm trying to figure what causes gralloc to get this mad (almost sure that buffer status errors are the main reason of phone sluggishness).
Oh and btw, could you please post logcat taken while sending sms?
Oh! Yes, Yes, Yes ... =P
Will flash it wright-a-way and give some feedback
Great news ! "You've made my dreams come true" =D
Hope it'll be great and powerfull change for our DS5's =]
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Ok, so: - WiFi - worsk
My menu LEDs are always on, even after screen time out.
Camera (from lock screen) makes device reset. [there is no camera app i think]
Can't Add any APNs
Sound want work at all
Can make incoming/outgoing call (but with no sound in my earphone/mic)
Web browser cant display pages correcly
Screen brightness want work
Gallery(phonee) want access my SD
Phone correctly downloaded time data from operator.
I would offer every possible assistance in developing the project =P
Great JOB! ...going back to DSC1.1 - ...till now.
kibuuka said:
Yep, will look further, thanks a lot. Right now i'm trying to figure what causes gralloc to get this mad (almost sure that buffer status errors are the main reason of phone sluggishness).
Oh and btw, could you please post logcat taken while sending sms?
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Kibuuka would you take a look at CM9 for Acer Liquid?
It is almost same as DS 5.
Maybe you can use the necessary libs from that ROM to solve the issues.
Sms send and received work perfect now (maybe last time hv bad network), opera mobile browser work perfect, superuser not work well, can use root explorer but cannot use other root apps.
This is really a good start, I believe we will hv stable version soon.
Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk 2
I am getting some offset errors during install, tried some times downloading but still same
Sent from my Dell Streak using Tapatalk
abauer said:
I am getting some offset errors during install, tried some times downloading but still same
Sent from my Dell Streak using Tapatalk
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These messages are not error ones. Please read this.
Sound output is working now (tested with internal speaker and BT headphones. Wired will be tested tomorrow, don't any of these around at the moment ) EDIT:New download link is live now.

[ROM][Development] Started work on G530W CM 12.1 Custom ROM

EDIT: Please direct any development questions, queries, etc. to the new thread in the Development Forum, concerning all development-y things.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/development/unofficial-cyanogenmod-12-1-g530w-t3424761
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I've recently started working on a custom ROM for the Samsung Grand Prime G530W [gprimeltevl/gprimeltecan], and so far I have built a somewhat working ROM (without any radio/wireless capability or audio for now).
If there is interest in this project (which I think there is; the lack of any kind of love shown for the G530W is annoying), I'll continue hacking away at it until I (hopefully) have a working ROM.
I'm new to Android ROM building in general, and there have been several bumps along the way, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I will be uploading images daily to my Drive storage, in folders named by date (if the date today is not there, then the image had not been built or uploaded yet), and will be compressing the system.tar images with either gzip or xz to reduce the image size.
I will also be updating this area with issues and fixes as necessary.
What I have managed to get working so far (23/07/2016)
Limited mobile connectivity [ sending/receiving texts ].
- Calls can be received or made but there is no audio (speaker or microphone).
- Mobile data is not working.
- Currently the system does not show the mobile connection as active, but texts can still be sent and received.
Bluetooth is working
Audio is working (microphone, speaker)
Multimedia playback working
GPS is working
Wifi is working
Screen brightness controls working
Sensors are working (magnetic, rotation/gyro,proximity)
App installation is now working
Camera is kinda working - only back camera works, and the image is distorted.
Issues
Radio [ modem ] is not working properly
NFC is not working
MTP is not working
Cameras are not working
Here is a link to the system.tar, boot.tar and recovery.tar flashable by ODIN or fastboot (when unpacked).
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-bYwctD_MoDaWJGcUQ4eWtzRTQ
Project GitHub Repositories:
https://github.com/vince2678/android_device_samsung_gprimeltecan
https://github.com/vince2678/android_vendor_samsung_gprimeltecan
If there are any other issues I missed, let me know.
Great effort
vince2678 said:
I managed to compile and get an image working for the G530W.
What I have managed to get working so far
Bluetooth is working
Audio is working (microphone, speaker)
Multimedia playback working
GPS is working
Sensors are working (magnetic, rotation/gyro,proximity)
Issues
Device fails to unlock and heats up [only once, so far]
Wifi is not working
Radio [ modem ] is not working
User interface crashes periodically
Screen brightness controls not working
MTP is not working
Cameras are not working
Here is a link to the system.tar, boot.tar and recovery.tar flashable by ODIN or fastboot (when unpacked).
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-bYwctD_MoDVzd0eS1aaDV6RW8&usp=sharing
I'll be working at it to get at least the Wifi working, if there are any other issues I missed, let me know.
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Good work so far!
I recently purchased a g530w and I would love to boot the stock ROM.
However, I am still busy researching and reading up on this device before I attempt to flash anything. Actually, I did create an update zip file to remove Skype and tried applying it while not rooted but it failed because it was not properly signed.
Anyway, I will watch your progress with keen interest!
Zippy Dufus said:
Good work so far!
I recently purchased a g530w and I would love to boot the stock ROM.
However, I am still busy researching and reading up on this device before I attempt to flash anything. Actually, I did create an update zip file to remove Skype and tried applying it while not rooted but it failed because it was not properly signed.
Anyway, I will watch your progress with keen interest!
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Sounds interesting. Did you try rooting your phone and using Link2SSD to remove the app(s)? It works pretty well, and you don't have to go through the whole effort of packing and unpacking the ROM.
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Sounds interesting. Did you try rooting your phone and using Link2SSD to remove the app(s)? It works pretty well, and you don't have to go through the whole effort of packing and unpacking the ROM.
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Here's my plan for my new phone:
Reading and research (in progress)
Setting up Odin on a virtual machine (I am a Linux user) and testing a restore of the stock ROM. Do you have a good link to such a ROM? I briefly looked at http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/ and this site looks a little sketchy to me.
Root the device. I believe the method described in this G530T thread has worked for our G530W.
Debloat the crapware. Surprisingly, there is not all that much on the device - mostly some Micro$oft crap, Skype, and an old, old version of Chrome which I cannot uninstall. As root, I'll just go in and delete the unwanted stuff from /system/app using a terminal emulator.
Once it get this far, I can probably live with stock Lollipop. Question, if you are learning how to port a ROM, have you considered starting with Marshmallow? I'm keen to move up.
Build the ROM myself and then attempt to build it with my Linaro toolchain which I built from scratch myself.
Questions, with what you know so far, will the G530H ROM in this thread work on our phone? Is this what you started from? What differences between the 2 devices what preclude it from working on ours - different hardware? software - i.e. different bootloader?, etc?
Zippy Dufus said:
Here's my plan for my new phone:
Reading and research (in progress)
Setting up Odin on a virtual machine (I am a Linux user) and testing a restore of the stock ROM. Do you have a good link to such a ROM? I briefly looked at http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/ and this site looks a little sketchy to me.
Root the device. I believe the method described in this G530T thread has worked for our G530W.
Debloat the crapware. Surprisingly, there is not all that much on the device - mostly some Micro$oft crap, Skype, and an old, old version of Chrome which I cannot uninstall. As root, I'll just go in and delete the unwanted stuff from /system/app using a terminal emulator.
Once it get this far, I can probably live with stock Lollipop. Question, if you are learning how to port a ROM, have you considered starting with Marshmallow? I'm keen to move up.
Build the ROM myself and then attempt to build it with my Linaro toolchain which I built from scratch myself.
Questions, with what you know so far, will the G530H ROM in this thread work on our phone? Is this what you started from? What differences between the 2 devices what preclude it from working on ours - different hardware? software - i.e. different bootloader?, etc?
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Hey Zippy,
That sounds like a good idea.
That website does seem kinda sketchy, and their downloads take millenia, but it's the only option available and their images actually work (just make sure to get the correct one).
Setting up a virtual machine is a good idea, because heimdall doesn't work with this device and I'm not keen on bricking my device trying to force it.
Rebooting between builds to test firmwares because of a lack of a good recovery was becoming a pain. (CyanogenMod Recovery is still missing critical features but it's better than stock).
You can use CF-Auto-Root to root the device (so simple) at:
https://download.chainfire.eu/774/C...uto-Root-gprimeltecan-gprimeltevl-smg530w.zip
Yup, debloating is good, i wanted to do so at first but I wanted to be done away with KNOX and have an su binary which worked flawlessly for good so I decided to start from scratch.
I've considered starting from M, but that will be a task for later. It is troublesome to start from a fimware above what your device is at when you're porting, because the vendor libraries and binaries you copy might not work in the newer version of Android because of linking errors.
You can copy the binaries fine but obscure errors due to missing references will pop up in the logs which will stop the modules from loading or binaries from running.
I'm having these issues with a build ID that is just a few apart from the one used on the stock ROM - LMY49J on the cm build versus LMY47X on the stock).
My Git repos are above - you can get yourself a cm12.1 source tree, pull my device_ and vendor_ trees, pull proprietary files using the scripts in the vendor tree, build from source and then flash the resultant images to your device.
The G530H ROM might, in theory flash without issue and actually boot, but whether it will be usable is another thing.
The thing that differs between the devices, as far as I'm aware, is mostly the baseband, some other device hardware (e.g the G530W has 1.5GB RAM instead of 1GB as most G530 devices), and the device bootloader. As such, the kernels and modules used might differ slightly in terms of modules compiled in, even though they're built from the same kernel source.
And yes, indeed, I started from a G530 device and vendor tree, though whether it was that one, or perhaps one for the G530FZ, I don't remember (though I think it's the G530FZ, it's the device closest to the G530W).
Finally something for this variant, I've been waiting for ages. Huge thumbs up dude, from a thankful Canadian. I don't use this phone as my daily driver so I'll be flashing this without delay. Mind if I trouble you for the order of operations? I've never used Odin to flash a custom ROM before.
Some more questions ...
Hi again @vince2678, I have more questions:
Do you have a local_manifest.xml that drives your build? ... I have a single-purpose Fedora24 virtual machine which I use to build android ROMs.
Does your build actually produce a CM12.1 zip installation package? ... And do you simply harvest the system.img, etc afterwards to put into a flashable this tar file?
What is the command line that do you use to create the flashable tar files? ... I'm just curious.
What version of the firmware does your device have? ... Mine has G530WVLU1AOFB. Apparently, this is the Tanzanian version! WTF? I purchased my phone from a Costco in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. It was purported to be unlocked for all Canadian carriers. My carrier is Virgin Mobile (owned by Bell) and it works fine. But, my understanding is that device actually locks to your SIM card upon first use so you can't use it for other SIM cards, but I haven't proven this yet. BTW, I got over half of the stock ROM DL'ed from SamMobile before it stopped due to a "network error". Yeah right! I'll try again later.
Have you (or are you) cherry-picking patches from the G530H CM12.1 ROM? ... android_device_samsung_fortuna3g I suggest DL'ing their key files and comparing them to yours. They appear to be in the final exhilarating phase of perfecting their ROM.
So you have totally removed the KNOX software without in deleterious consequences? ... I thought that I read in an XDA thread where somebody did this and then had issues such as connecting to WIFI, etc. It appeared that there may be a dependency in the BIOS.
Did you trip the KNOX e-fuse hence void the warranty? ... Not that I care about the warranty, I only worry about bricking the device.
Unlike @Pbotelho, this is my daily driver so I will be proceeding slowly and cautiously and look forward to his experience flashing it.
Pbotelho said:
Finally something for this variant, I've been waiting for ages. Huge thumbs up dude, from a thankful Canadian. I don't use this phone as my daily driver so I'll be flashing this without delay. Mind if I trouble you for the order of operations? I've never used Odin to flash a custom ROM before.
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Hi Pbotelho, thanks man. You will have to enable Developer Mode on your phone and unlock the bootloader from the settings. I don't remember what exactly in the settings that option is, but it should be in the Debugging area for sure.
Once done, reboot into Download Mode [Press Power+Volume Down+Home].
Once you've done that, grab the boot.tar, system.tar.xz and recovery.tar from the links above. Extract the system.tar.xz with 7zip or `xz -d system.tar.xz` if under Linux to get a system.tar file, and flash the recovery, boot, and system, one after the other, in whatever order, by booting into download mode as soon as it is done flashing a file.
You will need to wipe your cache and data partitions, which can be done by rebooting into recovery [Power+Volume Up+Home].
The button options are built into the hardware so they can be used at any point after the phone is on.
When all that is done, you can report any problems here [or on the github page] and post logcats and I'll look at them if there's any issue I've missed.
Zippy Dufus said:
Hi again @vince2678, I have more questions:
Do you have a local_manifest.xml that drives your build? ... I have a single-purpose Fedora24 virtual machine which I use to build android ROMs.
Does your build actually produce a CM12.1 zip installation package? ... And do you simply harvest the system.img, etc afterwards to put into a flashable this tar file?
What is the command line that do you use to create the flashable tar files? ... I'm just curious.
What version of the firmware does your device have? ... Mine has G530WVLU1AOFB. Apparently, this is the Tanzanian version! WTF? I purchased my phone from a Costco in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. It was purported to be unlocked for all Canadian carriers. My carrier is Virgin Mobile (owned by Bell) and it works fine. But, my understanding is that device actually locks to your SIM card upon first use so you can't use it for other SIM cards, but I haven't proven this yet. BTW, I got over half of the stock ROM DL'ed from SamMobile before it stopped due to a "network error". Yeah right! I'll try again later.
Have you (or are you) cherry-picking patches from the G530H CM12.1 ROM? ... android_device_samsung_fortuna3g I suggest DL'ing their key files and comparing them to yours. They appear to be in the final exhilarating phase of perfecting their ROM.
So you have totally removed the KNOX software without in deleterious consequences? ... I thought that I read in an XDA thread where somebody did this and then had issues such as connecting to WIFI, etc. It appeared that there may be a dependency in the BIOS.
Did you trip the KNOX e-fuse hence void the warranty? ... Not that I care about the warranty, I only worry about bricking the device.
Unlike @Pbotelho, this is my daily driver so I will be proceeding slowly and cautiously and look forward to his experience flashing it.
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Hi Zippy,
I do not have a local_manifest, if you want you can just manually pull the device and vendor trees into your build area, or you can make one yourself if you wish.
I will probably make one though, because the build has dependencies on some qcom sources.
I just use 'make -j8' to build everything, though you can use 'make otapackage' to build a flashable zip [You'll need the CMR recovery from here though, the images can't be flashed by stock recovery]
For creating flashable tar files, you can just use `tar`. You don't need to make .md5 verifiable archives, those are just to ensure a download wasn't corrupted [I provide md5sums for checking].
The system.img in the output directory will have to be renamed to 'system.img.ext4' and then archived, as so:
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cd out/target/product/gprimeltecan
ln system.img system.img.ext4
tar cf system.tar system.img.ext4
tar cf boot.tar boot.img
tar cf recovery.tar recovery.img
Then you can move the files wherever and flash them with Odin.
Yes the gprimeltevl/gprimeltecan baseband is indeed G530WVLU1AOFB, though this should work with all G530WXXXXXXXs (not sure how many different ones are out there].
I'm not sure about the SIM locking thing, I cannot confirm this, someone might have to try to check.
I did consider sourcing from that repository, though ultimately i ended up using another one [I don't remember the name]. I might take a look at their source to see what I can do about mine though.
I did trip KNOX, though that was back when I was still trying to root my phone with CF-Root, so I'm not sure if flashing this will trip KNOX. And yes, KNOX is completely gone from this device, with no problems from the phone.
vince2678 said:
Hi Pbotelho, thanks man. You will have to enable Developer Mode on your phone and unlock the bootloader from the settings. I don't remember what exactly in the settings that option is, but it should be in the Debugging area for sure.
Once done, reboot into Download Mode [Press Power+Volume Down+Home].
Once you've done that, grab the boot.tar, system.tar.xz and recovery.tar from the links above. Extract the system.tar.xz with 7zip or `xz -d system.tar.xz` if under Linux to get a system.tar file, and flash the recovery, boot, and system, one after the other, in whatever order, by booting into download mode as soon as it is done flashing a file.
You will need to wipe your cache and data partitions, which can be done by rebooting into recovery [Power+Volume Up+Home].
The button options are built into the hardware so they can be used at any point after the phone is on.
When all that is done, you can report any problems here [or on the github page] and post logcats and I'll look at them if there's any issue I've missed.
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I got impatient with it so I took a gamble and inferred with some background knowledge. Got it up and running several hours ago. Performance wise, it seems dead on perfect. There's no lag, no force closing of apps. Everything runs as snappy as it should. Its fast as f***. Now I even installed xposed framework and added in a few modules, one of those being the Android N-ify project, and it works really well with it, so kudos on this area. I'll be sure to uninstall xposed when it comes to error reporting and logcats.
The only issues I'm seeing besides the ones you've already outlined are graphical in nature. I'm not home at the moment but I'll upload some logcats when I get the chance.
1) What I'm seeing is a blackout out lock screen. I have a theme installed and used it to apply a custom lock wallpaper to test this out. The wallpaper only shows once you've accessed the Pattern input by swiping up. Haven't tried it with a pin. If you're only using swipe, it'll stay black until unlocked.
2) When unlocked and swiping down to access the notifications panel and quick settings, the same blackout effect is present. This is present only while you're looking at your notifications or tiles, and returns to normal when swiped back up.
3) The first half of this part is only noticed when using the material glass theme. When swiping down to access the notification panel without notifications, the "no notifications" text will be present as it should be, however, when swiped down again to access the quicksettings tiles, the "no notifications" text isn't cleared away. It sits behind the brightness slider. This isn't noticeable on the stock theme because its opaque, while material glass features transparency as their main selling card. If using the battery saver, the text from this persistent notification will appear instead.
Edit: Upon further analysis, it seems that the notification content is linked to the bottom of the header instead of the bottom of the quicksettings tiles, and that's why it works this way. When expanding or shrinking the header, the notification also moves directly with it.
Second half: whether on the stock theme or not, the "no notifications" text will continue to stick and be viewable on the lockscreen, retaining its position that is viewed in the notification panel. It sits directly above the clock. The persistent battery saver notification works the same way. I'm no expert, but I believe that since the notification panel and lockscreen both go to black, that this might be linked in some way.
4) Sometimes when using the stock theme and toggling options in the quick settings tiles, it'll glitch out and turn into what I can only describe as a zombie menu. The pixels of the status bar are replaced by that proportionate area of the quick settings menu, and when swiping down to use the menu, access is disabled (it can't be touched) and it closes itself when attempted. Only way I've been able to fix it was to toggle the theme to material glass and all was restored, still subject to the above three points.
Edit: 5) when using kernel adiutor to try to adjust the CPU frequencies, the only option that comes up for both minimum and maximum is 0MHz. The button seems to work as well, bringing the clock max speed down to 0 for a split second before it reverts to a a maximum of 200MHz. Adjusting the governor after the fact won't restore the maximum, seems only a reboot will get it done. I'm slightly amazed to be honest as before on Touchwiz, it was impossible to get it to hold onto a lower maximum. It would jump all over the place as it pleased.
Edit: 6) The recents hardware button is disabled. Touching it, holding it, nor double tapping brings up a function. It also isn't present in settings when trying to map the button functions. Its the only one that's missing. Power, home, back, and volume are all there.
That's all I got for the moment, I tried to be as descriptive as possible as I won't be able to get the logcats up for awhile. Let me know if you have any questions about what I've said here.
And also, are you taking feature requests?
Pbotelho said:
I got impatient with it so I took a gamble and inferred with some background knowledge. Got it up and running several hours ago. Performance wise, it seems dead on perfect. There's no lag, no force closing of apps. Everything runs as snappy as it should. Its fast as f***. Now I even installed xposed framework and added in a few modules, one of those being the Android N-ify project, and it works really well with it, so kudos on this area. I'll be sure to uninstall xposed when it comes to error reporting and logcats.
The only issues I'm seeing besides the ones you've already outlined are graphical in nature. I'm not home at the moment but I'll upload some logcats when I get the chance.
1) What I'm seeing is a blackout out lock screen. I have a theme installed and used it to apply a custom lock wallpaper to test this out. The wallpaper only shows once you've accessed the Pattern input by swiping up. Haven't tried it with a pin. If you're only using swipe, it'll stay black until unlocked.
2) When unlocked and swiping down to access the notifications panel and quick settings, the same blackout effect is present. This is present only while you're looking at your notifications or tiles, and returns to normal when swiped back up.
3) The first half of this part is only noticed when using the material glass theme. When swiping down to access the notification panel without notifications, the "no notifications" text will be present as it should be, however, when swiped down again to access the quicksettings tiles, the "no notifications" text isn't cleared away. It sits behind the brightness slider. This isn't noticeable on the stock theme because its opaque, while material glass features transparency as their main selling card. If using the battery saver, the text from this persistent notification will appear instead.
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Hi Pbotelho,
I'll try to answer everything as completely as I can.
The blackout lock screen thing seems to be an issue with Trebuchet. I found that using a different lock screen app solves this issue.
As for the blackout on the notification area, I'm not sure what exactly is causing this, though I think this may be a problem with the cm-12.1 source and not necessarily the device port itself.
Second half: whether on the stock theme or not, the "no notifications" text will continue to stick and be viewable on the lockscreen, retaining its position that is viewed in the notification panel. It sits directly above the clock. The persistent battery saver notification works the same way. I'm no expert, but I believe that since the notification panel and lockscreen both go to black, that this might be linked in some way.
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This seems to be an issue with Trebuchet again, and using a different lock application fixes this.
Sometimes when using the stock theme and toggling options in the quick settings tiles, it'll glitch out and turn into what I can only describe as a zombie menu. The pixels of the status bar are replaced by that proportionate area of the quick settings menu, and when swiping down to use the menu, access is disabled (it can't be touched) and it closes itself when attempted. Only way I've been able to fix it was to toggle the theme to material glass and all was restored, still subject to the above three points.
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I'm aware of this one, for now you can fix this by disabling Brightness Control in the settings ( Settings->Status Bar->Brightness Control).
This again might be an issue with the cm-12.1 source, though it'll need some checking to confirm.
Edit: when using kernel adiutor to try to adjust the CPU frequencies, the only option that comes up for both minimum and maximum is 0MHz. The button seems to work as well, bringing the clock max speed down to 0 for a split second before it reverts to a a maximum of 200MHz. Adjusting the governor after the fact won't restore the maximum, seems only a reboot will get it done. I'm slightly amazed to be honest as before on Touchwiz, it was impossible to get it to hold onto a lower maximum. It would jump all over the place as it pleased.
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I'm using Kernel Adiutor and frequency setting is fine. Did you try using a tunable governor like interactive? That may be the issue.
Edit: 6) The recents hardware button is disabled. Touching it, holding it, nor double tapping brings up a function. It also isn't present in settings when trying to map the button functions. Its the only one that's missing. Power, home, back, and volume are all there.
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I'm aware of this, you can blame this on my bad arithmetic skills . I had set the wrong bit field mask for the button settings in the device frameworks.
I'll be pushing a fix addressing this shortly.
And also, are you taking feature requests?
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That depends on what the features are, if they're reasonable and within my capabilities, then yeah .
PS: I would appreciate any help I can get, and if you have any coding skills and time to compile builds, you can help me polish up the device port.
Thanks!
vince2678 said:
Hi Pbotelho,
I'll try to answer everything as completely as I can.
The blackout lock screen thing seems to be an issue with Trebuchet. I found that using a different lock screen app solves this issue.
As for the blackout on the notification area, I'm not sure what exactly is causing this, though I think this may be a problem with the cm-12.1 source and not necessarily the device port itself.
This seems to be an issue with Trebuchet again, and using a different lock application fixes this.
I'm aware of this one, for now you can fix this by disabling Brightness Control in the settings ( Settings->Status Bar->Brightness Control).
This again might be an issue with the cm-12.1 source, though it'll need some checking to confirm.
I'm using Kernel Adiutor and frequency setting is fine. Did you try using a tunable governor like interactive? That may be the issue.
I'm aware of this, you can blame this on my bad arithmetic skills . I had set the wrong bit field mask for the button settings in the device frameworks.
I'll be pushing a fix addressing this shortly.
That depends on what the features are, if they're reasonable and within my capabilities, then yeah .
PS: I would appreciate any help I can get, and if you have any coding skills and time to compile builds, you can help me polish up the device port.
Thanks!
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1) Aww man I love using Trebuchet, I like to keep my install as small as possible so I'm not one for installing additional apps. I'm a resource junkie though, so its just a matter of personal preference.
2) Again, I'm not an expert, but I suspect it might be the device port. Previously, I've had an unofficial version of CM12.1 installed on a Galaxy Tab 3 as well as a CM12.1 based Pac-rom installed on a Galaxy S4. I'm not sure if this is something those developers corrected on their own or not when building their ROMs, so it could be the source. That's the best of my knowledge on the topic.
3) Will do for the brightness slider, but again, it isn't something I experienced on the other devices with CM12.1 and the sister project.
4) Yeah I played around with the governors and tried all of them. They all list 0MHz as the only option. Maybe its a CPU hotplug issue? I didn't try playing around with those so I'll have to get back to you on that one.
5) Look forward to the update I have a question regarding it though. I'm really familiar with updating custom ROMs through recovery using the zip file format, but this is the first time I'm using Odin to do the job. Will flashing an update with Odin this way cause a factory reset? Or will it update as expected?
6) A couple more graphical hiccups I remembered. The blackout also happens when going to About Phone>Status. In About Phone, the device field says unknown (doesn't bother me, I just don't know if its significant or not), the illumination for the hardware buttons isn't working (I usually keep them off to save battery anyways, but someone out there probably uses it). And finally, when switching recents by holding the home button, only the title bars of the individual apps are viewable. The content of the windows themselves is completely transparent so it looks like a series of floating title bars.
(Apologies if some of these features are already included, I didn't get the opportunity to check, I just think they're awesome)
Feature requests:
1) When phone is off and charging, percentage is displayed inside battery symbol.
2) CPU and GPU undervolting built into the kernel. These custom ROMs are much better than the stock ROM in terms of functionality, but the battery life on the stock Samsung experience is no joke.
3) If possible, more steps for CPU frequency adjustments, every 100MHz or so. I remember the stock ROM had limited options. My S4 is the example I'm going to use here, it has a step for every 108MHz.
4) USB fast charging, aka setting USB to "charge only".
5) Wakelock Blocker. Its built into the latest Resurrection Remix for the S4, not sure if that could be of viable use to you. It'll certainly help out with battery improvements.
6) Boot Manager. Decide which apps get to start at boot. Its built into Marshmallow and an xposed module also exists for this purpose, so really low priority on this one, for me at least.
7) This one is a doozy. Absolutely the one I care most about, but most likely asking for too much. USB tethering. Already exists, I know, but not the way I hope it to. I have an old WRT54G router with DD-WRT installed. My goal is basically this: Phone's network connection>USB Tether>Micro-USB-LAN adapter>WAN port of router. In this sense, the phone would be acting as the modem in a regular home network. I know its possible to do this if the router has a USB port, but mine doesn't, and I also know its possible if you have an intermediate device that bridges the connections for you. Like a laptop, PC, or raspberry pi. Cost efficiency as a student is what I'm working towards though, so this one is a wishlist request.
Ps. The only coding skills I have are from high school's Visual Basic and HTML, truly beginner stuff, and that was about 10 years ago. I'm running Ubuntu on a core i5-2500k with 16GB of RAM and about a terabyte of space though, so compiling is definitely a possibility with some instructions.
Pbotelho said:
5) Look forward to the update I have a question regarding it though. I'm really familiar with updating custom ROMs through recovery using the zip file format, but this is the first time I'm using Odin to do the job. Will flashing an update with Odin this way cause a factory reset? Or will it update as expected?
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Nope, this should be pretty much the same as flashing a zip from recovery. If you modified the system partition though (like by flashing GApps for example) your changes will be lost.
Pbotelho said:
6) A couple more graphical hiccups I remembered. The blackout also happens when going to About Phone>Status. In About Phone, the device field says unknown (doesn't bother me, I just don't know if its significant or not), the illumination for the hardware buttons isn't working (I usually keep them off to save battery anyways, but someone out there probably uses it). And finally, when switching recents by holding the home button, only the title bars of the individual apps are viewable. The content of the windows themselves is completely transparent so it looks like a series of floating title bars.
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I fixed this in the device tree, once I've built a new image this should be corrected.
Pbotelho said:
(Apologies if some of these features are already included, I didn't get the opportunity to check, I just think they're awesome)
Feature requests:
1) When phone is off and charging, percentage is displayed inside battery symbol.
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I'll be looking into this one.
Pbotelho said:
2) CPU and GPU undervolting built into the kernel. These custom ROMs are much better than the stock ROM in terms of functionality, but the battery life on the stock Samsung experience is no joke.
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I'm still using the stock kernel in my builds, once the builds are stable I'll start compiling the kernel from source and I'll see if I can do something about this.
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3) If possible, more steps for CPU frequency adjustments, every 100MHz or so. I remember the stock ROM had limited options. My S4 is the example I'm going to use here, it has a step for every 108MHz.
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According to the configurations, this is already how it is.
PS: I changed the governor under Kernel Adiutor to performance from interactive and switched back, and became unable to change the frequencies (like you were experiencing). I'll need to play around more with this to see why.
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4) USB fast charging, aka setting USB to "charge only".
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This is already available under the Settings->Storage->USB Computer Connection menu
Pbotelho said:
5) Wakelock Blocker. Its built into the latest Resurrection Remix for the S4, not sure if that could be of viable use to you. It'll certainly help out with battery improvements.
6) Boot Manager. Decide which apps get to start at boot. Its built into Marshmallow and an xposed module also exists for this purpose, so really low priority on this one, for me at least.
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Not sure I could do this, I'll check.
Pbotelho said:
7) This one is a doozy. Absolutely the one I care most about, but most likely asking for too much. USB tethering. Already exists, I know, but not the way I hope it to. I have an old WRT54G router with DD-WRT installed. My goal is basically this: Phone's network connection>USB Tether>Micro-USB-LAN adapter>WAN port of router. In this sense, the phone would be acting as the modem in a regular home network. I know its possible to do this if the router has a USB port, but mine doesn't, and I also know its possible if you have an intermediate device that bridges the connections for you. Like a laptop, PC, or raspberry pi. Cost efficiency as a student is what I'm working towards though, so this one is a wishlist request.
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I don't quite understand what you mean by this, how does it differ from the normal USB tethering?
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Ps. The only coding skills I have are from high school's Visual Basic and HTML, truly beginner stuff, and that was about 10 years ago. I'm running Ubuntu on a core i5-2500k with 16GB of RAM and about a terabyte of space though, so compiling is definitely a possibility with some instructions.
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If you can't code, that's fine, you could set up a build environment on your computer for creating images from the source.
vince2678 said:
Nope, this should be pretty much the same as flashing a zip from recovery. If you modified the system partition though (like by flashing GApps for example) your changes will be lost.
I fixed this in the device tree, once I've built a new image this should be corrected.
I'll be looking into this one.
I'm still using the stock kernel in my builds, once the builds are stable I'll start compiling the kernel from source and I'll see if I can do something about this.
According to the configurations, this is already how it is.
PS: I changed the governor under Kernel Adiutor to performance from interactive and switched back, and became unable to change the frequencies (like you were experiencing). I'll need to play around more with this to see why.
This is already available under the Settings->Storage->USB Computer Connection menu
Not sure I could do this, I'll check.
I don't quite understand what you mean by this, how does it differ from the normal USB tethering?
If you can't code, that's fine, you could set up a build environment on your computer for creating images from the source.
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Sounds awesome, I'll flash it as soon as possible and continue testing it for you.
I uploaded a logcat to the other thread in development. The performance governor is set up as the default for me so I'm set up with that situation from the get go.
It technically isn't different from regular USB tethering, but it seems that no one has done it successfully before. There are adapters that you can use to provide a wired Ethernet connection to an android device over micro USB, but no one has been able to do it the other way around. Google results don't turn up any answers.
And I'm willing to learn how to code, but I fear that I may slow you down with this project as I get past the learning curve. That being said, I can definitely set up a build environment and compile it from source for you. That'll be a learning experience on its own. Just point me towards a noob guide and I'll get it done.
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Sounds awesome, I'll flash it as soon as possible and continue testing it for you.
I uploaded a logcat to the other thread in development. The performance governor is set up as the default for me so I'm set up with that situation from the get go.
It technically isn't different from regular USB tethering, but it seems that no one has done it successfully before. There are adapters that you can use to provide a wired Ethernet connection to an android device over micro USB, but no one has been able to do it the other way around. Google results don't turn up any answers.
And I'm willing to learn how to code, but I fear that I may slow you down with this project as I get past the learning curve. That being said, I can definitely set up a build environment and compile it from source for you. That'll be a learning experience on its own. Just point me towards a noob guide and I'll get it done.
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The USB tethering thing sounds interesting, though I would need to have one of the adapters to test that, and time at hand as well.
As for the build environment, the best source of information is the CM wiki. You can look at these links below on how to get started:
https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Development#Learning_To_Build_CM
https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_Building_Basics
https://docs.omnirom.org/Setting_Up_A_Compile_Environment
https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Build_for_captivatemtd
http://jira.omnirom.org/browse/OMNI-1263
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2329228​
The guides above are just outlines to detail the general build process - you will need to do things slightly differently from the steps above to get the proper source and device trees.
The attached local_manifest can be used with repo when obtaining the cm-12.1 source.
Remember you'll be getting the cm-12.1 source - not anything else.
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The attached local_manifest can be used with repo when obtaining the cm-12.1 source.
Remember you'll be getting the cm-12.1 source - not anything else.
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So if I add in your device tree and provide a toolchain, I should be good to go? (I think so.)
Thanks!!
EDIT: Not so fast! I'll have to find a kernel as well.
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Edit: 5) when using kernel adiutor to try to adjust the CPU frequencies, the only option that comes up for both minimum and maximum is 0MHz. The button seems to work as well, bringing the clock max speed down to 0 for a split second before it reverts to a a maximum of 200MHz. Adjusting the governor after the fact won't restore the maximum, seems only a reboot will get it done. I'm slightly amazed to be honest as before on Touchwiz, it was impossible to get it to hold onto a lower maximum. It would jump all over the place as it pleased.
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I've test Kernel Adiutor and I too got the O MHz only window for both as the only option. Though Now I wonder if it is because I used the latest beta Kernel Adiutor, I'll further check with the normal stable version. Pretty sure it'll fix it if it worked normally for Vinc. --- Update; As strange as it might look while re opening kernel adi to take a screenshot, the list of normal MHz values is there and working properly.. Strange.. Magic? Huh technology, you're so unpredictable.
Zippy Dufus said:
So if I add in your device tree and provide a toolchain, I should be good to go? (I think so.)
Thanks!!
EDIT: Not so fast! I'll have to find a kernel as well.
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Hi Zippy,
The kernel source was included there as well (it's just a dummy source so that the build can get the necessary source files for libraries which need them). The build still uses the default prebuilt kernel though.
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Hi Zippy,
The kernel source was included there as well (it's just a dummy source so that the build can get the necessary source files for libraries which need them). The build still uses the default prebuilt kernel though.
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As an experiment, why don't you try downloading the G530H ROM, unzip, take the boot.img, and flash it over top of your stock kernel? See if it boots and how it performs.
Meanwhile, I plan to hack at putting together complete manifest, possibly with the G530H kernel and my Linaro 4.9 toolchain and see if I can build a complete ROM.
Have you extracted the firmware?
However, I don't want to flash anything until I see your ROM's modem working because it is my daily driver. But I'm keen though!!
I've managed to download the stock ROM from SamMobile but I'm now thinking of going straight to your ROM once it is a bit more complete and stable.

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