S905x Android Bootloader differences - Android Stick & Console AMLogic based Computers

Hello,
Newbie question,
What are the bootloader differences between android versions , for example Marshmallow and Nougat bootloader. especially for amlogic s905x?
I have X96 with V88-v1.0 2017-05-23 board, (this board only accept it's original stock firmware)
I have tried various firmwares, by flashing only boot.img & system.img, if the images from the same android version (marshmallow) "it runs" but if the images from Nougat or later, it stuck on logo, even when I used original system.img and boot.img which It's zImage only replaced (eg zImage from nougat), It won't load.
Some insight would be appreciated,
Thanks

hi. i tried to flash XTMOD_EX_P_3 on my x96 and bricked it.
do yo know where i can find stock rom? (V88-v1.0 2017-05-23 board)
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thadeustr said:
hi. i tried to flash XTMOD_EX_P_3 on my x96 and bricked it.
do yo know where i can find stock rom? (V88-v1.0 2017-05-23 board)
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i successfully flashed stock rom by using this.
https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=767468&st=21800#entry68663425

Sorry for late reply, I'm using the same stock rom "X96_1g2g768_0729.img",
Cheers,

I managed to install atvXperience 2FF on this board,
Here the steps:
- unpack level 1, atvXperience 2FF 2GB ROM
- unpack level 1, original X96 ROM
- replace the boot.partition and system.partition in extracted Original ROM
- replace meson1.dtb with attached meson1.dtb
Before replace the boot.partition, you need to extract the atvXperience boot.partition, using Android Image Kitchen,
add following lines to cmd-line
Code:
from
buildvariant=userdebug
to
androidboot.selinux=permissive buildvariant=userdebug
then repack, replace the boot.partition in stock rom folder
Repack all the image, and burn it using Usb burning tool v2.1.7.0
good luck
drive google com/file/d/1XH39P_wGBOsb3OZntr5WsUeBsF0eAXoD

keatoncray said:
I managed to install atvXperience 2FF on this board,
Here the steps:
- unpack level 1, atvXperience 2FF 2GB ROM
- unpack level 1, original X96 ROM
- replace the boot.partition and system.partition in extracted Original ROM
- replace meson1.dtb with attached meson1.dtb
Before replace the boot.partition, you need to extract the atvXperience boot.partition, using Android Image Kitchen,
add following lines to cmd-line
Code:
from
buildvariant=userdebug
to
androidboot.selinux=permissive buildvariant=userdebug
then repack, replace the boot.partition in stock rom folder
Repack all the image, and burn it using Usb burning tool v2.1.7.0
good luck
drive google com/file/d/1XH39P_wGBOsb3OZntr5WsUeBsF0eAXoD
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what tools are you using to unpack and repack?

boyriot said:
what tools are you using to unpack and repack?
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I use Customization Tool, part of AMLogicTools v6.0.0 by Ricky Divjakovski

Hello keatoncray,
can you please give us a download link for the atvXperience V2FF rom you created
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boyriot said:
what tools are you using to unpack and repack?
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Hello keatoncray,
can you give us a download link for the atvXperience V2FF rom you created
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keatoncray said:
I managed to install atvXperience 2FF on this board,
Here the steps:
- unpack level 1, atvXperience 2FF 2GB ROM
- unpack level 1, original X96 ROM
- replace the boot.partition and system.partition in extracted Original ROM
- replace meson1.dtb with attached meson1.dtb
Before replace the boot.partition, you need to extract the atvXperience boot.partition, using Android Image Kitchen,
add following lines to cmd-line
Code:
from
buildvariant=userdebug
to
androidboot.selinux=permissive buildvariant=userdebug
then repack, replace the boot.partition in stock rom folder
Repack all the image, and burn it using Usb burning tool v2.1.7.0
good luck
drive google com/file/d/1XH39P_wGBOsb3OZntr5WsUeBsF0eAXoD
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Hello keatoncray,
can you give us a download link for the atvXperience V2FF rom you created

Hello guy's.
@keatoncray can you upload your mod rom?
You will save my life
Thank you

@Fabritch49 Hi I'm using mi box 4, i trying more then 3 days to unlock bootloader but i did not succeeded, can any one help me to unlock bootloader and install the custom rom

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[TOOL/LINUX] Aditya's Kitchen [Port ROM/DeBloat/DeKnox]

Hey ! Welcome To Aditya's Kitchen
Features :
-Automatic Port roms (4.0+) Or Touchwiz
-Debloat Touchwiz Roms
-Deknox Touchwiz Roms
How To Use :
-Download Zip
-Extract Zip porter folder In /home/user/
Code:
$ cd /home/$USER/porter
then
Code:
$ chmod a+x rom.sh && ./rom.sh
Download :
Here
Credits :
-Risabh.raj37 for his porting guide
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interesting...
i go to try it...
any tutorial that what files i need?
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not work with cm13 (base rom)
insestito said:
interesting...
i go to try it...
any tutorial that what files i need?
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not work with cm13 (base rom)
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Hello ,
soon i will add support for porting lp/mm roms
The main problem is mm and lp has system.new.dat
insestito said:
interesting...
i go to try it...
any tutorial that what files i need?
Follow Guide in terminal
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what roms work?
insestito said:
what roms work?
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take cm11 as base and port any 4.4.x roms
or try tw roms
hi bro,can i port a touchwiz rom to another touchwiz rom with ur kitchen?
both are exynos5
For mediatek or snapdragon
@adityaupreti So just confirming, this only works on CM 11, not CM 12 or above?
Do you run this on Windows or Linux and wpups it work on a j700t that is stock but has been rooted with a custom recovery

[LINUX][FREE] SuperR's Kitchen (v1.2.1.5 - 01/08/2022)

Disclaimer: I am not responsible for anything bad that may occur from the use of this kitchen, but I will take all the credit you can give me if it works for you
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Free Changelog
Download/Install
Donate version for Windows/Mac/Linux/WSL:
Dedicated thread found here
Free Kitchen (Linux terminal):
**NOTE: The free kitchen will not work in WSL**​
Download the kitchen.zip from here. Extract to a new directory.
Enter the following commands one by one pressing ENTER after each line where "/location/of/kitchen" is the directory where the kitchen lives:
Code:
cd /location/of/kitchen
./superr
Dependencies:
Java 8 or higher (8 is recommended)
Python (to run the launcher (could be bypassed by running tools/source/superr in the terminal from the main kitchen directory))
Video tutorials by @chevycam94
Credits:
@osm0sis - For Busybox Installer and Android Image Kitchen
@Chainfire - For SuperSU
@JesusFreke - For [Bak]smali
@nkk71 - For creating the TWRP minzip patch
@Captain_Throwback - For providing a pre-compiled update-binary with the minzip patch and squashing bugs
@_riddle - For oat2dex
@iBotPeaches - For Apktool
@AOSP - For zipalign, adb, aapt, img2simg, simg2img, make_ext4fs
@xpirt - for img2sdat
@bcrichster - For extensive testing
XDA:DevDB Information
SuperR's Kitchen, Tool/Utility for the XDA Community Apps
Contributors
SuperR.
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2017-04-27
Last Updated 2020-07-24
Usage:
Run "superr" from it's location in terminal
Create new project using the menu
Copy ROM zip into the superr_NAME directory of this tool (NAME = the name of your new project).
OR
Copy system.ext4.tar and boot.img into the superr_NAME directory of this tool.
OR
Copy system.ext4.win and boot.emmc.win into the superr_NAME directory of this tool.
OR
Copy system.img and boot.img into the superr_NAME directory of this tool.
OR
Copy official Nexus tgz into the superr_NAME directory of this tool.
OR
Copy Samsung firmware zip into the superr_NAME directory of this tool.
OR
Copy Moto firmware zip into the superr_NAME directory of this tool.
OR
Leave superr_NAME directory empty to extract from rooted device or custom recovery
Extract for new ROM from the Main menu.
Enjoy!
Example:
In your terminal, type the following where "/home/user/kitchen/" is the directory where the kitchen lives:
Code:
cd /home/user/kitchen/
./superr
NOTE: the above code is 2 separate commands and requires ENTER to be pressed after each command
OR
Double-click the superr file and choose "Run in Terminal" if your OS supports it.
Add your own device support:
Create a new project in the kitchen.
Add your files to the project directory (system.img/boot.img, system.ext4.tar, win, zip, etc.)
Extract for new rom from the menu
When asked how to get your partitions, choose detect by-name from boot.img. If it gives you an error, put a recovery.img in your project directory and choose detect mmc from recovery.img.
Enjoy
Features:
*Extract and create ROM from:
Rooted Device
Custom Recovery
Existing ROM zip
system.img/boot.img (and cache.img on Samsung devices)
system.ext4.tar/boot.img
system.ext4.win/boot.emmc.win (including multi-file *.win000, *.win001, etc)
Moto and other factory firmware zips containing sparsechunk files
cm12 + roms with sparse dat files
Zips that contain system.img and boot.img
Samsung firmware zips that contain tar.md5 file
Official Pixel/Nexus firmware tgz
Official Pixel/Nexus preview tgz
SpreadTrum firmware that includes a pac file
system directory that contains symlinks and boot.img
*Create flashable zips of many varieties including:
Full ROM
Switch between set_perm, set_metadata (KitKat+), raw_img, and sparse_dat (Lollipop+)
Kernel
Recovery
Media
app, priv-app, and framework
*Deodex the following:
Pie ROMs
Oreo ROMs
Nougat ROMs
Marshmallow ROMs
Lollipop ROMs
KitKat and earlier ROMs
*Root features:
Root/unroot
Choose SuperSU or Magisk zip (add other versions to /tools/root/root_zips directory)
Choose system OR systemless root for M+ and Samsung 5.1.1 roms (SuperSU only)
*Boot features:
Unpack/repack boot/recovery img (Big Thanks to @osm0sis for mkbootimg source!!!)
Add/remove su.d support
Add/remove insecure boot
Remove dm-verity
Remove forceencrypt
*By-name auto-detection from:
Device
Existing ROM
boot.img
kernel.elf
**OR**...manually enter it
*mmcblk auto-detection from:
recovery.img
*Kitchen updater:
View the last 3 changelogs when an update is available.
Incremental update for updating the most recent previous version
Option to check for updates when the kitchen starts
*Create system.img
*Device database for mmcblk devices (currently very small, but will grow over time)
*Add devices to the assert
*Add custom asserts
*Zipalign apks
*Debloat ROM
*Custom Debloat list support
*Remove Knox
*Add/remove busybox (Big thanks to @osm0sis for his Busybox Installer)
*Add/remove user app support (/data/app)
*Sign zips
*Translatable with language files
*Donate version additional features:
Cross-platform - Windows, WSL, Macos, Linux
tarfs - Get original permissions, contexts, and capabilities from tar/win backups.
Create system.img with identical permissions, contexts, and capabilities as the original system.img or tar/win backup.
Plugins - Probably the best part! Currently over 20 extra features and growing
Root - Use a custom root zip (not the included Magisk or SuperSU)
Custom directory - can be included in your ROM and flashed to a specified partition
Custom Signature - No Built with SuperR's Kitchen, anywhere, plus add your own
Custom Build Display in About Phone, or leave it as default
AutoROM - Automation for ROM creatiion using a congig file (there's a plugin for that)
Convert updater-script to an update-binary script
No mounting img files. One less thing requiring your password and interrupting extraction.
Upload support.zips and device.zip directly from the kitchen for review
Download language files directly from the kitchen
Restore original boot.img after modifying and repacking
Remove asserts from the updater-script
Configurable compression level for packing zips
Remove all placeholder tags (#ASSERT, #SYM, #PERM, etc.) before packing the ROM
Create ext4 img file from any partition you include in your ROM.
zipalign without building ROM
Fix ext4.img files automatically if block count is higher than actual blocks
Troubleshooting/FAQ:
When asking for help, please provide as much of the following info as possible so I can help as easily as possible. I am a busy person and would prefer not to ask all of these questions every time someone has a problem. Thank you for understanding.
What Kitchen version?
What environment are you running the kitchen in (OS, 32/64-bit, cygwin, Bash on Windows, etc.)?
What device are you working on (make/model)?
What was the source you started from (system.img, system.ext4.tar, rom.zip, etc.)
What Android version?
What perm method (set_perm, set_metadata, sparse_dat, raw_img)?
What did you do after extracting and before building?
Were there errors on the screen if you scroll up in the terminal?
Send a recovery.log after flashing if you have problems flashing the ROM.
Send a link that does not require registration to the files you started with (nandroid, system.img, boot.img, etc)
Use the support option in the Misc Tools menu and attach the support.zip to your post.
Ubuntu4Kitchen
An Ubuntu 16.04 distro with all the things you need to get the kitchen working easily.
Visit the dedicated thread here
Language Files (translations)
English - Default/Included in the kitchen
Download additional language files here
Once the language zip has been downloaded, extract to /kitchen/tools/language and restart the kitchen.
Does this kitchen support Windows CYGWIN?
CYGWIN is not supported and will not work. Try the donate kitchen for Windows, Linux, and Mac.
WSL (Bash on Ubuntu on Windows)
WSL is not supported in the free kitchen and will not work. Try the donate kitchen for Windows, Linux, and Mac.
Which perm type should I choose?
Here is a very brief summary of set_perm, set_metadata, sparse_dat, and raw_img.
set_perm : The oldest of the 4. Sets file/directory permissions when flashing a rom. Not recommended for KitKat and above.
set_metadata: Also sets file/directory permissions when flashing a rom, but also adds file contexts. It was introduced with selinux in KitKat. Recommended for KitKat and above.
sparse_dat: The newest of the 4, and only works on Lollipop +. The permissions, symlinks, and file contexts are all added inside a sparse image. A sparse image is an image with a more efficient space usage. Only for Lollipop and above. The free kitchen uses AOSP permissions/capabilities when building system.img. If your device requires different permissions, this method will not work for you in the free kitchen.
raw_img: This is literally raw images that are flashed to your device. The permissions, symlinks, and file contexts are all added inside the raw image. Works for all Android versions. The free kitchen uses AOSP permissions/capabilities when building system.img. If your device requires different permissions, this method will not work for you in the free kitchen.
Flashing error:
This package is for "xxxxx" devices; this is a "yyyyy"
The problem is the asserts and it is easy to fix. In the kitchen menu, go to ROM Tools > Asserts > Add/Remove device asserts. At the bottom it will say "xxxxx". Edit the line to say "xxxxx,yyyyy" and press enter. Build your rom again and flash.
Why is my ROM zip so small?
blkdiscard failed: Invalid argument
These are generally due to the partition size detection method. You need the correct partition size for ALL partitions you are creating sparse dat and raw_img images for. The kitchen will ask for each one that is included in your rom when you choose to build the full rom zip. If none of the provided auto-detect methods work, you will need to find the partition size on your own and enter it manually in the kitchen.
Root problems?
You can replace the SuperSU.zip and Magisk.zip in the kitchen with any flashable SuperSU/Magisk version you want. It is located in kitchen/tools/root/root_zips. Delete the one that is there (if it exists) and add yours. Then, unroot, re-root and your replacement will be used.
Auto check for updates when kitchen starts
To enable the auto update check, go to "Check for updates" in the main menu. After it checks, you will be asked if you want to enable it.
I added root and busybox but there is no su or busybox in my project. Why?
The kitchen does not add Busybox or SuperSU/Magisk files to the project. Instead it adds flashable zips inside the rom.zip. There are many variables to deal with (Android version, device architecture, manufacturer, system/systemless, etc.). Flashing the zips with the rom accounts for all of these variables and there is no reason to re-invent the wheel.
Debloat and custom debloat
There are 2 options in the debloat menu (besides knox which is self explanatory):
1) Debloat ROM
This option removes all files included in the kitchens standard bloat list file - /kitchen/tools/root/bloat
2) Custom Debloat
This option removes all files included in the bloat_custom file - /kitchen/tools/root/bloat_custom OR kitchen/superr_project/00_project_files/bloat_custom
This file is empty by default and is there for you to add whatever you want to remove. You can either add everything you want to remove and use only option 2, or you can add new files here and use option 1 and 2.
I suggest you take a look at /kitchen/tools/root/bloat to see the format of the listed bloat files. Use the same format for the bloat_custom file.
When you use either option, the files are not deleted. Instead they are moved to the 00_project_files directory in case you want to restore them later.
Deodexing
Deodexing Samsung roms may or may not work. If your rom does not boot after deodexing, try it without. If it works and you must deodex your rom, try a different tool. I hear svadev deodex tool works well for Samsung roms.
boot.img errors
If the kitchen gives you errors about unpacking boot.img, there is a good chance I will not be able to help. I suggest you figure out how to unpack it using Linux commands/binaries and let me know how you did it. You may also find a tutorial about how to unpack your boot.img. If so, please send a link. It does not help me to know another tool works. I need the commands/binaries used in order to update the kitchen.
Feel free to upload your boot.img AND the build.prop from the same rom so I can check to see if I can fix it. I will ignore you if you don't upload both mentioned files
I do not answer support questions through PM. There are no exceptions. Post in the thread if you want help so others can give suggestions and learn from your solution
I will not answer questions if it is clear that you have not read the OP, the info posts after the OP, and searched the thread for answers. I do not have time to answer the same questions over and over. Many questions are already answered in this thread and if you want help, I expect you to try and solve it on your own before posting. If your question has not been answered in the thread, I am happy to assist in any way possible.
If I ask you to upload files, they need to be uploaded on a server that does not require registration for full speed downloads, or registration for downloads at all. Drive, Dropbox, AFH, and Mega are examples of acceptable servers. There are many other good ones, but I hope you get the point.
Thanks for understanding
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Looks promissing, gonna try it asap :good:
I suppose it to work for many devices but are there any already tested for?
Looks great mate. Can't wait to give it a go
Its been an honor, testing this out! This deserves to be stickied!!
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Androidwizzard said:
Looks promissing, gonna try it asap :good:
I suppose it to work for many devices but are there any already tested for?
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Zte Concord 2
Zte Warp4G
Moto E 2015
LG Exceed 2
LG Realm
Still waiting on results from:
MediaTEK VKworld (VS6050S)
SuperR. said:
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for anything bad that may occur from the use of this tool, but I will take all the credit you can give me if it works for you
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Nice and finally something for Linux. To bad I'm out of town can't wait to test this...
Nice work
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bcrichster said:
Its been an honor, testing this out! This deserves to be stickied!!
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Zte Concord 2
Zte Warp4G
Moto E 2015
LG Exceed 2
LG Realm
Still waiting on results from:
MediaTEK VKworld (VS6050S)
SuperR. said:
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for anything bad that may occur from the use of this tool, but I will take all the credit you can give me if it works for you
Sent from my N9510 using Tapatalk
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Think it needs to be in xda portal as well
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I'll give it a shot on Samsung Galaxy Note 5 - if there aren't any objections against @SuperR.
Is portal different than Chef Central?
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bcrichster said:
Is portal different than Chef Central?
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Xda portal is video review and goes on xda Facebook as well
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Androidwizzard said:
I'll give it a shot on Samsung Galaxy Note 5 - if there aren't any objections against @SuperR.
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Right on, should have Knox removal as well. By all means, plz report back
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Good! I can test with a mtk6582 device with lollipop stock rom... sounds great!! SUPPORT!
Regarding MTK devices, I have never owned one so I am totally unfamiliar with special requirements they may need. I will add support for everything I can as issues come up
SuperR. said:
Regarding MTK devices, I have never owned one so I am totally unfamiliar with special requirements they may need. I will add support for everything I can as issues come up
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I think you need to add mkbootimg ( https://github.com/osm0sis/mkbootimg ) for work with mtk based boot.img and maybe edit the img extraction of stock imgs.... I dont't now bro, you're the chef hahaha
Regards and support
duniel said:
I think you need to add mkbootimg ( https://github.com/osm0sis/mkbootimg ) for work with mtk based boot.img and maybe edit the img extraction of stock imgs.... I dont't now bro, you're the chef hahaha
Regards and support
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This kitchen already uses Android Image Kitchen by osm0sis, which includes his mkbootimg. Maybe it will already work for MTK. Let me know if you encounter problems.
SuperR. said:
This kitchen already uses Android Image Kitchen by osm0sis, which includes his mkbootimg. Maybe it will already work for MTK. Let me know if you encounter problems.
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Yes, It should work.
When I try with my device I'll tell you the results
Regards

lineage 14

I've built rom lineage 14 for (j1 j120H)
It's been done successfully:good:
But when I want deconstruction remain on this case as in attached photo
With the advent of file name (.journal) only
Please helpme
@thinhx2
Do you have an idea about it
Hi, did you have allready installed 'python' & java (sdk/jdk) components for this purpose? Using system.transfer.list in <DAT_Input> folder to successful unpack. Also try to used 'Assayyed Kitchen' (work ok, recommended) for repack system.new.dat. Have a lucky.

[TOOL] [Windows] [GUI] ClassyKitchen For Android ROMs Development

I don't take responsibility for any damage may happen to your device because of using this tool, USE AT YOUR OWN RISK​A new generation of Android ROMs development...The ClassyKitchen​
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About:
A new C++ Windows application that based on ASSAYYED KITCHEN to deal with the most of android ROMs (stock images, stock updates, running device ..... etc)
In addition to built-in apktool to easily decompile & recompile apk in the PROJECT
And with a friendly user interface with full mouse control just one click.
With static build feature and a new built-in windows tools feature (hex dump) that makes the whole working environment into one exe file only.
ROM editor features:
1 - Supported ROMs type for extract:
Any stock system[lz4] & boot[lz4] [cache | odm] images
All Samsung stock firmwares (TAR[.MD5]) with support for LZ4 compress
All Google stock firmwares (ZIP)
All Lineage stock ROMs (system.new.dat[br] & vendor - payload.bin)
Any other images dumped from other stock ROMs (Huawei - HTC.....etc)
Rooted device OR custom recovery (*With technology to dump boot & system & vendor images without need a space on device*)
2 - Supported ROM edits:
Pre-remove for Samsung RMM security
DeOdex for android [4.x.x] till [9.x.x]
ZipAlign for all APKs & JARs
Heavy DeBloat ROM with Re-Bloat
Full DeKnox ROM
Clean ROM from all CSC apks (in Samsung ROMs)
Support safe and powerful Build.prop tweaks
Support change Build Number text
Support add busybox into the ROM itself with all available symlinks in image
3 - Supported ROM build:
ZIP ROM contains sparse system [vendor & odm] dat
ZIP ROM for custom recovery flashing
ZIP images ROM for fastboot flashing
TAR images ROM for Samsung devices
Support compress Samsung images with original LZ4 format
4 - Supported boot image edits:
Support all boot images partitions names other than boot.img
Remove dm-verity with AVB & ForceEncryption
Enable ADB
Patch sepolicy (supports CIL) to supported deodexed Oreo
Add / Remove Magisk Root to boot image directly in windows
Support patch boot image to run scripts during boot that placed in /system/smart_scripts
5 - Supported Apktool:
Decompile single apk
Recompile single apk
Sign single apk
Support option to specify [New | Original] apk signature
Support use custom apktool.jar selected by user
Support Decompile - Recompile multi APKs in the same time
Support Decompile - Recompile JAR files (Support multi classes files)
6 - Supported On Device Features:
Support dump full device memory using (adb root) - supported (EMMC & UFS) Without need any space on device
Support dump specified partitions from device using (adb root) - (List to user and pick needed partitions)
General Features:
Quite simple user interface
Very safe when working with images ROM for files [modes, gid, uid, contexts, capabilities]
Read the exact EXT4 [symbolic links, full permissions] and re-apply them when building
Write full permissions for [fs_config, contexts, capabilities] when building an EXT4 image or in [updater-script]
Support fix the case sensitive problems with ROMs like (Samsung S8 / S8+)
Support save project and restore it when needing
Support [Added edits log] to allow the user to see all edits he made
Support add custom text during flash in recovery
Support save the system image and [odm] image sizes to rebuild them using the exact original size
Support allow user to change the build configs (size, sparse header, images ext)
Support custom debloat list
Support more that one connected ADB device and list them to user to pick one to pull ROM from
Pro Version:
The kitchen has two versions Free & Pro
And the Pro version requiring a small donation (20$) and it needs an authenticating code to run it on a specified PC,
If anyone need to use it just download and run then send to me the output code with a transaction ID to send the activation code that match the given code.
NOTE: The Pro version is to supporting my work only, and the Free version is enough to create a full modded flashable ROM
- The following features are only available in Pro version:
All On Device Features
Pull ROM from Rooted device or custom recovery
Change Build Number text
Build TAR images ROM for Samsung devices
Build ZIP images ROM for fastboot flashing
Add Magisk Root to boot image directly in Windows
Patch boot image to run script during boot
Decompile - Recompile multi APKs in the same time
Manual DeBloat as user wants
Download link:
- Latest Free Version: http://www.mediafire.com/file/7uch95enkpc7q2p/ClassyKitchen_Free_Beta_1.0.4.7z/file
- Latest Pro Version: http://www.mediafire.com/file/l62q85rj8d8lqu0/ClassyKitchen_Pro_Beta_1.0.4.7z/file
Changelog:
- Version: 1.0.4 - BETA:
Added support to build sparse dat images
Improved some props read in OnePlus devices
Added new tab On Device Features: Support dump Full device memory without need space on device & dump selected partitions without need space too (Pro Version)
Updated flash_kernel.sh script
Updated Magisk to version 18.0
- Version: 1.0.3 - BETA: Free Version - Pro Version
Added support to Decompile - Recompile multi apks in the same time (Pro Version)
Added support to manual DeBloat (list all ROM apks to user to pick one and remove) (Pro Version)
Updated DeKnox list
Improved dump ROM from device (skip search for ODM - VENDOR partitions if the device doesn't have them)
Added support to decompile & recompile JAR files
Added support to deal with boot images that have names other than boot.img
Added support to build ODM image in fastboot build option
ReCoded all Deodex codes to support ROMs that have symlinked 64 oat files like Huawei devices
Updated Magisk Root files and Magisk sources to v18
- Version: 1.0.2 - BETA: Free Version - Pro Version
Added support to ReCompress Samsung images to LZ4 during TAR building
Updated packing original APK signature during APK compiling
Updated Magisk to 17.3 (2018-11-22)
Added SmartScripts feature to easy run scripts as Root during system boot (Pro Version)
- Version: 1.0.1 - BETA: Free Version - Pro Version
Fixed bug happened when switch from system_root to system type ROM
Added support to vendor (build zip - build images - extract)
Updated building images codes (better size printing)
Added support to (vendor.new.dat[br])
Added support to pull vendor image from Rooted devices
- Version: 1.0.0 - BETA: Free Version - Pro Version
Initial release
Reports & Request features:
To report any issue Please provide a pic for the Error happened in the Kitchen and A link for the ROM used (Without them I can not provide any help) (Posting here not via PM please).
To request any features to add or any notes about exists features just post about them on this thread (Or via PM).
Credits:
- Cygwin Project: For base tools to deal with Linux symbolic links in Windows
- 7zip: For 7z binary to deal with EXT4 filesystem
- AOPS Platform Tools: For ADB tools
- And_pda: For ImgExtractor tool
- LZ4 Project: For sources to deal with lz4 compressed images
- AOSP Sources: For all android sources (sparse converting, simg2img, aapt, zipalign, brotli, cdex_convert_sources, readelf......etc)
- Cubinator: For his EXT4 images analyzing python sources
- testwhat: For oat2dex tool
- anestisb: For vdexExtractor tool
- Linus Yang: For compact_dex_converter tool
@topjohnwu: For Magiskboot tool sources
@JesusFreke: For his Smali & Baksmali
@xpirt: For sdat2img python tool
@iuss: For payload_dumper python tool
@iBotPeaches: For apktool tool
WoW , that was mind blowing . I Just got my Pro version, and i build my first tar rom and it was flashed successfully . Thank you sir.
Hello , Is this suitable to port roms , by repacking rom files , as i have a unpacked system folder need to repack to system.new.dat.br or system.new.dat
thank you
arvs47 said:
Hello , Is this suitable to port roms , by repacking rom files , as i have a unpacked system folder need to repack to system.new.dat.br or system.new.dat
thank you
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Currently working with system folder is not supported due to hard get of correct permissions and image configs.
I will add support for that soon with creating system.dat*
AndroDef said:
Currently working with system folder is not supported due to hard get of correct permissions and image configs.
I will add support for that soon with creating system.dat*
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ok i am trying to port asus zenfone 5 2018 zenui rom into Asus zenfone max pro m1
so does this app support manufacture rom port once you add system.dat support
arvs47 said:
ok i am trying to port asus zenfone 5 2018 zenui rom into Asus zenfone max pro m1
so does this app support manufacture rom port once you add system.dat support
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No, Porting feature is not supported now
How do i create custom debloat lists?
Really great application! Made my first rom using it!
Sent from my dream2lte using XDA Labs
dr460nf1r3 said:
How do i create custom debloat lists?
Really great application! Made my first rom using it!
Sent from my dream2lte using XDA Labs
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Create a (txt) file and write in it all items you want to remove (Names with extensions only without paths)
Then press on Debloat and select custom debloat list and select your txt file (File browser)
At samsung ruins, it would not be possible to include vendor.img.lz4 among the unpacked and repackaged
You also have to change things to get the better rom done
Thanks in advance
I have a N960F, downloaded the latest official firmware from sammobile. Size 4.85GB.
How come the final zip file to flash in recovery is only 2.71GB?
This is what I did to the rom:
removed verity/encryption
enabled adb
disabled rmm
zipaligned
deknox
added busybox
That's all. I didnt add neither remove anything else.
I installed the resulting rom and it installed fine but without detecting the SIM card, not detecting past wifi and bluetooth connections.
I used it previously for my tablet T835 and everything worked perfectly.
Any clues?
Sapiens said:
I have a N960F, downloaded the latest official firmware from sammobile. Size 4.85GB.
How come the final zip file to flash in recovery is only 2.71GB?
This is what I did to the rom:
removed verity/encryption
enabled adb
disabled rmm
zipaligned
deknox
added busybox
That's all. I didnt add neither remove anything else.
I installed the resulting rom and it installed fine but without detecting the SIM card, not detecting past wifi and bluetooth connections.
I used it previously for my tablet T835 and everything worked perfectly.
Any clues?
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When downloading offical firmware there are lots of other images which are flashed via odin such as vendor etc. By using the kitchen only the system image is used.
Sent from my dreamlte using XDA Labs
dr460nf1r3 said:
When downloading offical firmware there are lots of other images which are flashed via odin such as vendor etc. By using the kitchen only the system image is used.
Sent from my dreamlte using XDA Labs
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Thanks for the prompt answer. I didnt have a clue about that. Good to know.
Any idea why my SIM and radios got screwed up. No cellphone signal, didnt even ask for the SIM pin as if it didnt see it. The wifi didnt connect the usual network. Bluetooth kept asking me many times to confirm the connection code of my WearOs watch.
Sapiens said:
I have a N960F, downloaded the latest official firmware from sammobile. Size 4.85GB.
How come the final zip file to flash in recovery is only 2.71GB?
This is what I did to the rom:
removed verity/encryption
enabled adb
disabled rmm
zipaligned
deknox
added busybox
That's all. I didnt add neither remove anything else.
I installed the resulting rom and it installed fine but without detecting the SIM card, not detecting past wifi and bluetooth connections.
I used it previously for my tablet T835 and everything worked perfectly.
Any clues?
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Before flashing any modded ROM with the kitchen flash the Full stock copy of the ROM first.
If this doesn't work try to flash a ROM by the kitchen but without any edits to know if the problem from edits or kitchen itself.
AndroDef said:
Before flashing any modded ROM with the kitchen flash the Full stock copy of the ROM first.
If this doesn't work try to flash a ROM by the kitchen but without any edits to know if the problem from edits or kitchen itself.
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Do you mean flashing the full stock on Odin? That would make me lose TWRP. And the idea for me of using your very nice ROM creating tool was to remain official, rooted, without having to install custom recovery again.
It worked perfectly on my tablet.
Sapiens said:
I have a N960F, downloaded the latest official firmware from sammobile. Size 4.85GB.
How come the final zip file to flash in recovery is only 2.71GB?
This is what I did to the rom:
removed verity/encryption
enabled adb
disabled rmm
zipaligned
deknox
added busybox
That's all. I didnt add neither remove anything else.
I installed the resulting rom and it installed fine but without detecting the SIM card, not detecting past wifi and bluetooth connections.
I used it previously for my tablet T835 and everything worked perfectly.
Any clues?
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Hello
Because it does not wrap the complete rom into tar, but only sytem.img, odm.img, and boot.img
he does not do anything else
rstwingo said:
Hello
Because it does not wrap the complete rom into tar, but only sytem.img, odm.img, and boot.img
he does not do anything else
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Thank you for the explanation
Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk
rstwingo said:
Hello
Because it does not wrap the complete rom into tar, but only sytem.img, odm.img, and boot.img
he does not do anything else
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Sapiens said:
Thank you for the explanation
Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk
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I finished add support for vendor partition and will release the update soon.
AndroDef said:
I finished add support for vendor partition and will release the update soon.
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Looking forward to testing that update!
Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk
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AndroDef said:
I finished add support for vendor partition and will release the update soon.
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Also, is it possible to have for the debloating option, a list based on the default list that you provide where one can tick and untick apps to select what to remove and what to keep?
I know this requires more programming. If not possible then to provide the default list that you use to debloat, so we can customize it please.
Thanks
Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk
vendor.new.dat missed
Sapiens said:
Looking forward to testing that update!
Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk
---------- Post added at 10:58 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:18 AM ----------
Also, is it possible to have for the debloating option, a list based on the default list that you provide where one can tick and untick apps to select what to remove and what to keep?
I know this requires more programming. If not possible then to provide the default list that you use to debloat, so we can customize it please.
Thanks
Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk
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After debloat process you can navigate to (PROJECT_FILES/DEBLOAT) and delete what you want then restore the needed items by the kitchen, However I will add manual debloat feature and currently I attached the debloat list of the kitchen.
daxiaamu said:
vendor.new.dat missed
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Send to me a link for a firmware contents that file.

MIUI 13 porting guide

Hello guys,
After a little research, I have successfully ported MIUI 13 (v22.2.17) to Mi 8. I do not have any permissions to share the changed files as a rom, so I am writing this guide. I hope it will help
TO BEGIN WITH, WE NEED TO DOWNLOAD THE FOLLOWING FILES:
1) MIUI 13.0.10 for Mi 8
2) POCO OS for Pocophone F1 (choose the latest)
3) A custom kernel (personally, I prefer No Gravity Kernel v2.4.1)
4) An image extractor you prefer (Brotli Extractor, Jancox Tool, etc.)
AND HERE WE START:
--> Firstly, we extract the 2nd zip file using the image extractor (4) [vendor patch]
--> While waiting, we extract the same zip (the 2nd one) with a common extractor (such as WinRAR) and take system.img and boot.img [base "system" and "boot"]
--> Then, we extract the 1st zip and take vendor.new.dat.br, vendor.patch.dat, and vendor.transfer.list and META-INF and we navigate to META-INF/com/google/android and edit updater-script replacing the following lines: [base "vendor"]
Code:
ui_print("Patching vendor image unconditionally...");
show_progress(0.500000, 0);
block_image_update("/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/vendor", package_extract_file("vendor.transfer.list"), "vendor.new.dat.br", "vendor.patch.dat") ||
abort("E2001: Failed to update vendor image.");
set_progress(1.000000);
When done, we add the above vendor files and META-INF folder to (another) archive
--> When the extraction with the image extractor (4) finishes, we navigate to vendor and copy the following folders [vendor patch continue]:
* overlay
* etc/selinux
IN THE END WE HAVE...
> To flash system.img as image ["base system" step]
> To flash the .zip archive which only contains the vendor files (and, obviously, "META-INF") ["base vendor" step]
> To mount "/vendor", to delete the folders "overlay" and "etc/selinux" and, then, to replace these from the ["vendor patch continue" step]
> To flash the extracted boot.img ["base boot" step]
> (And, finally,) to flash the custom kernel (3), which makes the rom bootable.
Due to deodex, the whole boot should be finished in approximately 4 minutes
MISSING FEATURES:
> No NFC support
> No multilingual rom (but there are also some MIUI R roms here)
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
> romKTpro (for POCO OS)
> UOTAN (for vendor files)
> Tech Karan (for his similar guide)
> and to all the other developers who made the required and useful tools and mods
Link for this this "Tech Karan (for his similar guide)"?
I was able to install it mate thanks.
Working fine, very smooth.
Mi Login doesnt work tho, which i dont mind.
nsfnd said:
Link for this this "Tech Karan (for his similar guide)"?
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You are right, sorry for forgetting this link. I have just edited the first post
nsfnd said:
I was able to install it mate thanks.
Working fine, very smooth.
Mi Login doesnt work tho, which i dont mind.
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Yes, I have found this bug, too. This happens because there is the same one on Poco F1 (base rom).
Also, there are some missing applications, which can be installed as normal .apk files from APKMirror:
-> Mi Browser
-> Mi Cleaner
-> Mi Scanner
They made an Android 12, MIUI 13 version for Poco F1.
I tried to do the same technic explained above for that.
But Jancox Tools failed to extract with errors.
(imgextractor.py and ext4.py, NameError: name 'xattr' is not defined)
Link for the rom.
PocoOs Stable Channel (Official)
╭━┳━┳━┳━╮╭━┳━━╮ ┃╋┃┃┃╭┫┃┃┃┃┃━━┫ ┃╭┫┃┃╰┫┃┃┃┃┣━━┃ ╰╯╰━┻━┻━╯╰━┻━━╯ MIUI 13.0.4 EU rom Based on Android 12, Code name:Ignition🔥 ======================= Maintained by @facerracer4u ======================= About PocoOs: PocoOs comes with all poco standards We do not include harmful mods, and we...
t.me
Maybe you want to check it out.
Unfortunately, we have to make a compatible vendor.img for Mi 8. Otherwise, every MIUI 13 (Android 12) ROM cannot be booted (the existing vendor files are compatible with Android 11 MIUI ROM's). I will try to port /vendor, but I am not promising anything
At least, there is a compatible kernel (No Gravity v3.x.x)
Edit: NoGravityKernel does not support /system_ext (so for most MIUI S ROM's it is not compatible)
OK, ιt's been a long time since my last post, but I have found a bootable Android 12 version of MIUI 13, but I have not managed to fix the common bugs from Pocophone F1:
<!> audio
<!> camera
<!> slow motion while watching videos (due to the audio bug)
Also, this ROM does not have NFC support (Poco F1 does not come with)
In order to install it, I have flashed:
-> the ROM (by deleting the first line in /META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script
-> permissiver v5
-> dfe (disable forced encryption)
-> XDKernel-2.6
Camera is now fixed, after replacing some vendor files (there is no need to chmod):
Code:
vendor/etc/camera/age_gender_bg
vendor/etc/camera/beauty_ui9_intelligent_params.config
vendor/etc/camera/camxoverridesettings.txt
vendor/etc/camera/crown_156_128.bin
vendor/etc/camera/dualcamera.png
vendor/etc/camera/eyelineblush.cng
vendor/etc/camera/face_goodly_208_180
vendor/etc/camera/face_ravishing_238_224
vendor/etc/camera/face_splendid_274_200
vendor/etc/camera/female_bg.png
vendor/etc/camera/female_icon.png
vendor/etc/camera/hdr_ui9_params.config
vendor/etc/camera/lf_facerank_model.bin
vendor/etc/camera/male_bg.png
vendor/etc/camera/male_icon.png
vendor/etc/camera/Miui-Light.ttf
vendor/etc/camera/MIUI_Time.ttf
vendor/etc/camera/people_gender.dat
vendor/etc/camera/score_bg.png
vendor/etc/camera/score_icon.png
vendor/etc/camera/sdm_ys_32p_120_21_5_perturb50.bin
vendor/etc/camera/watermark_font_2300_3199.dat
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensor.imx363.so
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensor.ov7251.so
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensor.s5k3m3.so
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensor.s5k3t1.so
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.imx333.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.imx363.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.liteon_imx333.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.liteon_imx363.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.liteon_s5k3m3sn03.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.ov7251.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.s5k3m3sn03.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.s5k3t1.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.s5k3t1_qtech.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.default.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.liteon_imx363.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.liteon_s5k3m3.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.qtech_s5k3t1.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.semco_imx363.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.semco_s5k3m3.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.sunny_ov7251.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.sunny_s5k3t1.bin
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.capturebokeh.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.capturefusion.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.hdr.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.hdrchecker.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.realtimebokeh.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.skinbeautifier.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.smoothtransition.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.superlowlight.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.mi.node.aiadd.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.mi.node.aiasd.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.eisv2.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.eisv3.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.hvx.addconstant.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.hvx.binning.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.dummyrtb.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.dummysat.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.eisv2.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.eisv3.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.gpu.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.memcpy.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.photosolid.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.remosaic.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.sr.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.swregistration.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.watermark.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.xiaomigenderage.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.aec.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.aecwrapper.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.af.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.afd.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.asd.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.awb.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.awbwrapper.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.pdlib.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.pdlibsony.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.pdlibwrapper.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.vidhance.node.eis.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.xiaomi.node.mibokeh.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/GpuKernelRepo.pb
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/model_back.dlc
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/model_front.dlc
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/morpho_lowlight4.0.xml
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/morpho_lowlight4.0_adrc_high.xml
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/morpho_lowlight4.0_adrc_high_1.xml
vendor/lib/camera/fdconfigpreview.bin
vendor/lib/camera/fdconfigpreviewlite.bin
vendor/lib/camera/fdconfigvideo.bin
vendor/lib/camera/fdconfigvideolite.bin
vendor/lib/hw/camera.qcom.so
vendor/lib/hw/com.qti.chi.override.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_beautyshot.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_image_optical_zoom.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_refocus.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_refocus_front.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_refocus_rear_t.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_refocus_rear_w.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_video_optical_zoom.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_high_dynamic_range.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_low_light_hdr.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_portrait_lighting.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_portrait_lighting_c.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_supernight.so
vendor/lib/libc++_shared.so
vendor/lib/libcamera_dirty.so
vendor/lib/libcamera_scene.so
vendor/lib/libcamxfdalgov7.so
vendor/lib/libcamxfdengine.so
vendor/lib/libcamxstatscore.so
vendor/lib/libcamxtintlessalgo.so
vendor/lib/libcom.qti.chinodeutils.so
vendor/lib/libFaceGrade.so
vendor/lib/libft2vendor.so
vendor/lib/libHalSuperSensorServer.so
vendor/lib/libmibokeh_845.so
vendor/lib/libmmcamera_faceproc.so
vendor/lib/libmmcamera_faceproc2.so
vendor/lib/libmpbase.so
vendor/lib/libnanopb.so
vendor/lib/libremosaic_daemon.so
vendor/lib/libSNPE.so
vendor/lib/libSuperSensor.so
vendor/lib/libSuperSensorCPU.so
vendor/lib/libswregistrationalgo.so
vendor/lib/libsymphony-cpu.so
vendor/lib/libsymphonypower.so
vendor/lib/libtonemapalgo.so
vendor/lib/libvidhance.so
vendor/lib/libXMFD_AgeGender.so
vendor/lib/lib_denoiser3.so
vendor/lib/mibokeh_845_opencl.bin
vendor/lib64/libcamxfdalgov7.so
vendor/lib64/libcamxfdengine.so
vendor/lib64/libcamxstatscore.so
vendor/lib64/libnanopb.so
vendor/lib64/libremosaiclib.so
vendor/lib64/libremosaic_daemon.so
vendor/firmware/bu64748gwz.prog
vendor/firmware/CAMERA_ICP.elf
vendor/firmware/dipper_ois.coeff
vendor/firmware/dipper_ois.prog
vendor/firmware/dipper_ois_liteon.coeff
vendor/firmware/dipper_ois_liteon.prog
Advanced Gears said:
Camera is now fixed, after replacing some vendor files (there is no need to chmod):
Code:
vendor/etc/camera/age_gender_bg
vendor/etc/camera/beauty_ui9_intelligent_params.config
vendor/etc/camera/camxoverridesettings.txt
vendor/etc/camera/crown_156_128.bin
vendor/etc/camera/dualcamera.png
vendor/etc/camera/eyelineblush.cng
vendor/etc/camera/face_goodly_208_180
vendor/etc/camera/face_ravishing_238_224
vendor/etc/camera/face_splendid_274_200
vendor/etc/camera/female_bg.png
vendor/etc/camera/female_icon.png
vendor/etc/camera/hdr_ui9_params.config
vendor/etc/camera/lf_facerank_model.bin
vendor/etc/camera/male_bg.png
vendor/etc/camera/male_icon.png
vendor/etc/camera/Miui-Light.ttf
vendor/etc/camera/MIUI_Time.ttf
vendor/etc/camera/people_gender.dat
vendor/etc/camera/score_bg.png
vendor/etc/camera/score_icon.png
vendor/etc/camera/sdm_ys_32p_120_21_5_perturb50.bin
vendor/etc/camera/watermark_font_2300_3199.dat
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensor.imx363.so
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensor.ov7251.so
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensor.s5k3m3.so
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensor.s5k3t1.so
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.imx333.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.imx363.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.liteon_imx333.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.liteon_imx363.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.liteon_s5k3m3sn03.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.ov7251.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.s5k3m3sn03.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.s5k3t1.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.sensormodule.s5k3t1_qtech.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.default.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.liteon_imx363.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.liteon_s5k3m3.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.qtech_s5k3t1.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.semco_imx363.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.semco_s5k3m3.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.sunny_ov7251.bin
vendor/lib/camera/com.qti.tuned.sunny_s5k3t1.bin
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.capturebokeh.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.capturefusion.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.hdr.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.hdrchecker.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.realtimebokeh.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.skinbeautifier.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.smoothtransition.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.arcsoft.node.superlowlight.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.mi.node.aiadd.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.mi.node.aiasd.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.eisv2.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.eisv3.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.hvx.addconstant.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.hvx.binning.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.dummyrtb.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.dummysat.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.eisv2.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.eisv3.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.gpu.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.memcpy.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.photosolid.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.remosaic.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.sr.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.swregistration.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.watermark.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.node.xiaomigenderage.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.aec.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.aecwrapper.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.af.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.afd.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.asd.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.awb.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.awbwrapper.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.pdlib.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.pdlibsony.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.qti.stats.pdlibwrapper.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.vidhance.node.eis.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/com.xiaomi.node.mibokeh.so
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/GpuKernelRepo.pb
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/model_back.dlc
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/model_front.dlc
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/morpho_lowlight4.0.xml
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/morpho_lowlight4.0_adrc_high.xml
vendor/lib/camera/components/etc/morpho_lowlight4.0_adrc_high_1.xml
vendor/lib/camera/fdconfigpreview.bin
vendor/lib/camera/fdconfigpreviewlite.bin
vendor/lib/camera/fdconfigvideo.bin
vendor/lib/camera/fdconfigvideolite.bin
vendor/lib/hw/camera.qcom.so
vendor/lib/hw/com.qti.chi.override.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_beautyshot.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_image_optical_zoom.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_refocus.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_refocus_front.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_refocus_rear_t.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_refocus_rear_w.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_dualcam_video_optical_zoom.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_high_dynamic_range.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_low_light_hdr.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_portrait_lighting.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_portrait_lighting_c.so
vendor/lib/libarcsoft_supernight.so
vendor/lib/libc++_shared.so
vendor/lib/libcamera_dirty.so
vendor/lib/libcamera_scene.so
vendor/lib/libcamxfdalgov7.so
vendor/lib/libcamxfdengine.so
vendor/lib/libcamxstatscore.so
vendor/lib/libcamxtintlessalgo.so
vendor/lib/libcom.qti.chinodeutils.so
vendor/lib/libFaceGrade.so
vendor/lib/libft2vendor.so
vendor/lib/libHalSuperSensorServer.so
vendor/lib/libmibokeh_845.so
vendor/lib/libmmcamera_faceproc.so
vendor/lib/libmmcamera_faceproc2.so
vendor/lib/libmpbase.so
vendor/lib/libnanopb.so
vendor/lib/libremosaic_daemon.so
vendor/lib/libSNPE.so
vendor/lib/libSuperSensor.so
vendor/lib/libSuperSensorCPU.so
vendor/lib/libswregistrationalgo.so
vendor/lib/libsymphony-cpu.so
vendor/lib/libsymphonypower.so
vendor/lib/libtonemapalgo.so
vendor/lib/libvidhance.so
vendor/lib/libXMFD_AgeGender.so
vendor/lib/lib_denoiser3.so
vendor/lib/mibokeh_845_opencl.bin
vendor/lib64/libcamxfdalgov7.so
vendor/lib64/libcamxfdengine.so
vendor/lib64/libcamxstatscore.so
vendor/lib64/libnanopb.so
vendor/lib64/libremosaiclib.so
vendor/lib64/libremosaic_daemon.so
vendor/firmware/bu64748gwz.prog
vendor/firmware/CAMERA_ICP.elf
vendor/firmware/dipper_ois.coeff
vendor/firmware/dipper_ois.prog
vendor/firmware/dipper_ois_liteon.coeff
vendor/firmware/dipper_ois_liteon.prog
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Well done, That's great!!!
Hoping to see a fully working android 12 and MIUI 13 soon on our MI8
So, after replacing some audio policy files from /vendor/etc, the sound comes out normally. However, I still have bugs such as slow videos and silent sounds coming as media when earphones are not connected. Are there some files at /vendor/etc to be replaced? I haven't found anything else, yet
(Also, I haven't looked for the required files for NFC support)
OK, now it's ported with no bugs.
Missing features: NFC support (Due to my inexperience, I cannot make bootable system and vendor .img files by using image kitchens and it's more difficult to set the correct permissions to files in the /bin folders from recovery)
The files to be changed are mentioned in this uploaded .txt file
Hello, again. Because the previous guides were time-consuming, I have made a patch which replaces all the required files. Unfortunately, I have not managed to add NFC support.
Instructions:
We flash system.img, vendor.img, cust.img (system_ext.img), boot.img, DFE, XD/Etude kernel
We mount /vendor
We flash the patch
Advanced Gears said:
Hello, again. Because the previous guides were time-consuming, I have made a patch which replaces all the required files. Unfortunately, I have not managed to add NFC support.
Instructions:
We flash system.img, vendor.img, cust.img (system_ext.img), boot.img, DFE, XD/Etude kernel
We mount /vendor
We flash the patch
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Thanks for sharing your progress, its exciting indeed.
Is it possible for you in the future to share a simpler way for us non advanced users to easily upgrade to MIUI 13, e.g through recovery zip from TWRP.
Because I don't own these ROM's, please check some Telegram channels. The file name of this one (with the mentioned changes) may remind you something
Advanced Gears said:
Hello guys,
After a little research, I have successfully ported MIUI 13 (v22.2.17) to Mi 8. I do not have any permissions to share the changed files as a rom, so I am writing this guide. I hope it will help
TO BEGIN WITH, WE NEED TO DOWNLOAD THE FOLLOWING FILES:
1) MIUI 13.0.10 for Mi 8
2) POCO OS for Pocophone F1 (choose the latest)
3) A custom kernel (personally, I prefer No Gravity Kernel v2.4.1)
4) An image extractor you prefer (Brotli Extractor, Jancox Tool, etc.)
AND HERE WE START:
--> Firstly, we extract the 2nd zip file using the image extractor (4) [vendor patch]
--> While waiting, we extract the same zip (the 2nd one) with a common extractor (such as WinRAR) and take system.img and boot.img [base "system" and "boot"]
--> Then, we extract the 1st zip and take vendor.new.dat.br, vendor.patch.dat, and vendor.transfer.list and META-INF and we navigate to META-INF/com/google/android and edit updater-script replacing the following lines: [base "vendor"]
Code:
ui_print("Patching vendor image unconditionally...");
show_progress(0.500000, 0);
block_image_update("/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/vendor", package_extract_file("vendor.transfer.list"), "vendor.new.dat.br", "vendor.patch.dat") ||
abort("E2001: Failed to update vendor image.");
set_progress(1.000000);
When done, we add the above vendor files and META-INF folder to (another) archive
--> When the extraction with the image extractor (4) finishes, we navigate to vendor and copy the following folders [vendor patch continue]:
* overlay
* etc/selinux
IN THE END WE HAVE...
> To flash system.img as image ["base system" step]
> To flash the .zip archive which only contains the vendor files (and, obviously, "META-INF") ["base vendor" step]
> To mount "/vendor", to delete the folders "overlay" and "etc/selinux" and, then, to replace these from the ["vendor patch continue" step]
> To flash the extracted boot.img ["base boot" step]
> (And, finally,) to flash the custom kernel (3), which makes the rom bootable.
Due to deodex, the whole boot should be finished in approximately 4 minutes
MISSING FEATURES:
> No NFC support
> No multilingual rom (but there are also some MIUI R roms here)
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
> romKTpro (for POCO OS)
> UOTAN (for vendor files)
> Tech Karan (for his similar guide)
> and to all the other developers who made the required and useful tools and mods
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Hello, is this manual suitable for mi mix 3?
Advanced Gears said:
Hello, again. Because the previous guides were time-consuming, I have made a patch which replaces all the required files. Unfortunately, I have not managed to add NFC support.
Instructions:
We flash system.img, vendor.img, cust.img (system_ext.img), boot.img, DFE, XD/Etude kernel
We mount /vendor
We flash the patch
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Hello I am new to this, but I already have an unlocked bootloader.
Can you please confirm :-
1. Which tool I need to use to flash the ROM .img files, Xiaomi Flash Tool?
2. Which latest MIUI 13 ROM is most suitable, POCO OS •13.0.12.0 EU [ IGNITION 4.0 ].zip?
3. Which beryllium2dipper-patch.zip patch I need to use for the Mi 8?
4. Only bug is NFC right? Will audio, camera, safetynet, banking apps, xiaomi account and cloud work?
Edit:
I am not sure if the steps are correct and which beryllium2dipper-patch.zip patch file I should use
To begin with, the steps are not difficult. we have to flash the following files:
--> system.img, cust.img (system_ext), vendor.img (the patched one), boot.img
as images from a recovery which supports cust images, such as OrangeFox.
--> DFE (disable forced encryption), the latest stable patch, permissiver and XD kernel as .zip files
--> base.apk is Mi Video if someone wants to install the provided version and not this from Play Store, APKmirror etc..
(?)> If the ROM is not bootable, we have to make sure the previous ROM was not encrypted or /data is formatted.
(?)> And, of course, we also need to have the latest firmware from Xiaomi (Global/China)
Moreover, the bugs are the same: NFC, perhaps AOD (some developers have removed it on Poco, on Ignition 2.0 there is AOD support) and Dual GPS (but normal GPS works normally). Only these.
When it comes to Ignition 4.0, both are nice. Personally, I would choose the first version of Ignition 4.0 (not the reuploaded one), which is probably more stable.
Last but not least, it is likely that these ROM's can be ported to other devices, such as Mi Mix 3 (similar device), in case a suitable kernel is found and the correct proprietary files are replaced (usually, by testing).
Advanced Gears said:
To begin with, the steps are not difficult. we have to flash the following files:
--> system.img, cust.img (system_ext), vendor.img (the patched one), boot.img
as images from a recovery which supports cust images, such as OrangeFox.
--> DFE (disable forced encryption), the latest stable patch, permissiver and XD kernel as .zip files
--> base.apk is Mi Video if someone wants to install the provided version and not this from Play Store, APKmirror etc..
(?)> If the ROM is not bootable, we have to make sure the previous ROM was not encrypted or /data is formatted.
(?)> And, of course, we also need to have the latest firmware from Xiaomi (Global/China)
Moreover, the bugs are the same: NFC, perhaps AOD (some developers have removed it on Poco, on Ignition 2.0 there is AOD support) and Dual GPS (but normal GPS works normally). Only these.
When it comes to Ignition 4.0, both are nice. Personally, I would choose the first version of Ignition 4.0 (not the reuploaded one), which is probably more stable.
Last but not least, it is likely that these ROM's can be ported to other devices, such as Mi Mix 3 (similar device), in case a suitable kernel is found and the correct proprietary files are replaced (usually, by testing).
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Thanks for the explanation, I have flashed successfully with minor tweaks.
To resume:-
Prerequisites:
1. MIUI13 Android 12 firmware (POCO OS IGNITION 2.0) feels more responsive
2. Phone ROM with unlocked bootloader and OrangeFox recovery.
3. Phone ROM must be on latest Official ROM (Global/China)
4. Phone ROM must not encypted or /data formatted
Boot to OrangeFox recovery:
1. Flash .img files; system.img, cust.img (system_ext), vendor.img, boot.img (POCO OS IGNITION 2.0)
2. Flash .zip files; DFE (disable forced encryption), latest stable beryllium2dipper-patch, permissive and XD kernel
3. Reboot phone to system and enjoy
Edit:
I have reverted back to my old ROM (xiaomi.eu MIUI12.5} as I feel its more polished and optimised but its nice to see Android 12 with MIUI13 fully working ported to the Mi 8.

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