[RECOVERY][UNOFFICIAL] - (1/16/22) TeamWin Recovery Project [BRAMBLE] - Google Pixel 4a 5G ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Ot

Essentially copy/paste from the official TWRP for redfin thread, except I've made my own unofficial build for the Pixel 4a5G that in my own testing appears to be on feature parity with the official build for the Pixel 5! There are reports of the Pixel 5 build not working on devices with Android 12 and a PIN set at this time, so I advise against using this build if you've upgraded to Android 12 on your Pixel 4a5G and require having a PIN for your day to day.
I've decided I might as well try to maintain the device since no one else is doing so yet. I've pushed the trees I've modified to GitHub so y'all can keep track and maybe help out before I submit them for official status.
device/google/bramble: https://github.com/JoshuaDoes/twrp_device_google_bramble
device/google/redbull: https://github.com/JoshuaDoes/twrp_device_google_redbull
You can find the latest unofficial test build here: twrp-3.6.0_11-0.1-bramble.img
Boot it with `fastboot boot twrp-3.6.0_11-0.x-bramble.img`, decrypt your data if necessary, then install it permanently by navigating to `Advanced -> Flash Current TWRP`. Test by navigating to `Reboot -> Recovery` and you should reboot back into TWRP!
Changelog
11-0.1 (1/16/2022):
- Fix missing libion dependency, which appears to allow booting and installing TWRP if A12 is installed
11-0 (1/13/2022):
- Sync bramble with patches from redfin
You can find the historical builds here (but please don't use them): https://files.joshuadoes.com/TWRP/twrp-11/bramble/

Thank you it's so cool but update my pixel 4a 5g to A12
Stay an update too for it

I've ran into a `ErrorCode::kError` issue trying to install the latest official LineageOS 18.1 ZIP, but everything else appears to be working!

fastboot boot twrp-3.6.0_11-0-bramble.img
It sees partitions and super.
I hit compresson option and confirm/change name and it's backing up. adb appears to work (didnt check too into it). Just booted it and see if I can make a backup--AND I CAN. Good work @JoshuaDoes ! Good good job!

smokejumper76 said:
fastboot boot twrp-3.6.0_11-0-bramble.img
It sees partitions and super.
I hit compresson option and conirm/change name and it's backing up. adb appears to work (didnt check too into it). Just booted it and see if I can make a backup--AND I CAN. Good work @JoshuaDoes ! Good good job!
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I did a successful data restore earlier today, just remember to disable your PIN first and then reboot immediately after the first boot following the restore

what if I just have no pin/password. just swipe to unlock? i did see a message in backup log 'sucessfully decrypt with default password'.

smokejumper76 said:
what if I just have no pin/password. just swipe to unlock? i did see a message in backup log 'sucessfully decrypt with default password'.
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You're in the best case scenario then, just make sure you always disable PIN before restoring a backup so long as it gives you the warning to do so (I get the warning because I have a PIN, but you should just be free to restore as you please)

awesome. Only things I notice not there (and in no way complaining as its a WIP) is encryption option, and date seems to be stuck on 1970 and time way off despite changing time zone. But that's minor right now. The fact you got this going is no small feat. I am so glad I got a 4a5g (5/5a would have been fine too) and not a 6. You should put a donate link so we can buy you some coffee or weed or something, lol. Again great job. Feel free to hit me up if you need me to destroy my phone for you (testng). I got a dd backup, and now twrp backup so between all of that and the alfabet of partitions I should be able to restore from just about anything short of EDL crap out and I'm sure if that's not resolvable by now, it will only be a matter of time.

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awesome. Only things I notice not there (and in no way complaining as its a WIP) is encryption option, and date seems to be stuck on 1970 and time way off despite changing time zone. But that's minor right now. The fact you got this going is no small feat. I am so glad I got a 4a5g (5/5a would have been fine too) and not a 6. You should put a donate link so we can buy you some coffee or weed or something, lol. Again great job. Feel free to hit me up if you need me to destroy my phone for you (testng). I got a dd backup, and now twrp backup so between all of that and the alfabet of partitions I should be able to restore from just about anything short of EDL crap out and I'm sure if that's not resolvable by now, it will only be a matter of time.
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Encrypting backups? I didn't realize that was missing so I'll look into it too, but yeah the date is stuck which screws with file and backup times and I def need to fix that. XDA forbids me from putting a donation link in a post, however if you go to my profile and expand the info details about me it lists my PayPal email there and I'd super appreciate it! Because lemme tell ya, it took energy drinks and some good highs to do most of my Android work and thankfully this TWRP build only took me a few hours to tear into lmao. If you got a Discord I'm most active there as well as the Pixel 4a5G/5 Telegram (I can get a link to all if you've got them), and having extra testers for some of what I wanna do would be phenomenal as well! And we're Qualcomm, there's a flash tool out there somewhere for the worst of board states
Sorry for the wall of text lmao, I appreciate the kind words for sure and I'm likely gonna try maintaining this device officially for TWRP too

Hi ! Thank you for all your work. I was surprised when buying my Pixel 4a 5g when it came out that there was no Twrp because of Android 11. But coming from Xiaomi and Oneplus there were unofficial ones for Android 11 and 12.
When you can update it for A12 I have noob question. After flash the Twrp and boot it (with no pin) I can make a backup of all my Pixel. Copy it on my Pc and them do format data ? Or not necessary ? If I do format it them boot the Pixel and when it start check dev options, adb and reboot to Twrp Root (Magisk) and restore my data ? If not how to make a backup of my data.
Thanks

JoshuaDoes said:
Essentially copy/paste from the official TWRP for redfin thread, except I've made my own unofficial build for the Pixel 4a5G that in my own testing appears to be on feature parity with the official build for the Pixel 5! There are reports of the Pixel 5 build not working on devices with Android 12 and a PIN set at this time, so I advise against using this build if you've upgraded to Android 12 on your Pixel 4a5G and require having a PIN for your day to day.
I've decided I might as well try to maintain the device since no one else is doing so yet. I've pushed the trees I've modified to GitHub so y'all can keep track and maybe help out before I submit them for official status.
device/google/bramble: https://github.com/JoshuaDoes/twrp_device_google_bramble
device/google/redbull: https://github.com/JoshuaDoes/twrp_device_google_redbull
You can find the latest unofficial test build here: twrp-3.6.0_11-0.1-bramble.img
Boot it with `fastboot boot twrp-3.6.0_11-0.x-bramble.img`, decrypt your data if necessary, then install it permanently by navigating to `Advanced -> Flash Current TWRP`. Test by navigating to `Reboot -> Recovery` and you should reboot back into TWRP!
Changelog
11-0.1 (1/16/2022):
- Fix missing libion dependency, which appears to allow booting and installing TWRP if A12 is installed
11-0 (1/13/2022):
- Sync bramble with patches from redfin
You can find the historical builds here (but please don't use them): https://files.joshuadoes.com/TWRP/twrp-11/bramble/
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Hello. Link is for ver. 0. Ver 0.1 returns 403 Forbidden. Can you please fix it?

Been waiting so long for this, thanks a bunch, i'm running lineageos 18.1 so i hope it will work (probably disable automatic updates flashing ?).

N34S said:
Hello. Link is for ver. 0. Ver 0.1 returns 403 Forbidden. Can you please fix it?
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I fixed the link for v0.1!

J0kker said:
Been waiting so long for this, thanks a bunch, i'm running lineageos 18.1 so i hope it will work (probably disable automatic updates flashing ?).
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Automatic OTAs will replace TWRP, so disable automatic OTAs and download them with the Updater app whenever you get a notification, then install using TWRP (/data/lineageos_updates) and check "Install TWRP after flashing" before swiping to install (or go to Advanced -> Install Current TWRP before rebooting). Easy as that!
But I may make a Magisk module to handle all this since Magisk has a survival script that works. It'd be a oneshot service that caches the latest copy of TWRP and installs it each boot, so you'd only have to deal with one update cycle that has Lineage Recovery installed.

Just wondering, i have a game that won't run when rooted (even with magisk hide), i somewhat managed to have lineageos rooted with magisk in slot b, and in slot a magisk installed but no root, so when i want to run the game i switch to slot A from twrp, now i have an update notification, i downloaded it, if i boot to twrp, select slot a, so that it will install update to slot b (rooted), that way it should keep my slot a unrooted, able to play my game right ?
New to this slot a/b i read a lot but still not sure about everything.
Anyway, thanks again for your work, and your answers, i missed twrp so much coming from oneplus 5 =)

Hi just installed the boot twrp img, worked great! Thank you for your great work. If you were to develop a module through Magisk would that enable the twrp to stick as a recovery and not lose root?

I wanted to say thank you again for building this.
Also, does anyone know if there is a way to exclude a folder (or folders) from TWRP backups? I had this great idea to go from mp3 to flac music when I got 128gb storage on my first pixel and...well...it's too big. Thanks again!

Hello,
I am trying to recover some data off of my 4a 5g with a broken display. It seems like my partitions are not mounting correctly.
This is what etc/fstab looks like:
Code:
/dev/block/dm-0 /system_root ext4 ro 0 0
/dev/block/dm-3 /system_ext ext4 ro 0 0
/dev/block/dm-4 /vendor ext4 ro 0 0
/dev/block/dm-2 /product ext4 ro 0 0
/dev/block/sda15 /metadata ext4 rw 0 0
/dev/block/sda19 /data f2fs rw 0 0
/auto0 vfat rw 0 0
/dev/block/sda2 /persist ext4 rw 0 0
This is what I get when trying to mount partitions:
Code:
bramble:/ # mount -a -v -t f2fs
try '/dev/block/sda19' type 'f2fs' on '/data'
mount: '/dev/block/sda19'->'/data': Invalid argument
My question is, am I doing something wrong here? I suspect data is not decrypted but I have no working display to verify whether I am actually entering the password when booting recovery. Also can anyone please walk me through how to properly enter the password using a USB keyboard

Sorry guys , got a new 4a5g and did a fresh Feb 2022 factory install both slots and this 11.0.1 will not boot. Fastboot tools are latest along with drivers and this recovery failed to flash or boot. Fastboot sent the file however in all cases failed to write into recovery partition. Tried all of the builds just in case. Never could get past writing to the recovery partition

Hi if you can access fastboot try the the android flash tool, I had the same issue and that worked for me

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[HOW TO] ENCRYPTING NX505J (Z7 MAX) [UPDATED Dec. 2nd, 2016]

What is encryption?
Basically, if you lose your phone and someone wipes /data on Recovery mode, the phone boots with NO lock screen, your apps will be gone but YOUR FOLDERS becomes exposed, that means Whatsapp history and media, pictures, downloads, documents. Stuff you wouldn't want in the hands of thieves/strangers.
Does it affect performance?
It does increase memory readings on every phone. But z7 Max doesn't show any lag at all!
Tested ROMs able to ENCRYPT:
- CM13 beta7 by PaoloW8
Tested ROMs able to DECRYPT:
- Ressurection Remix M by pchatzop
(if you wanna try for yourself, please first MAKE FULL BACKUP of your storage folders, files and appdata)
Requirements:
1. External SD Card
2. Crypto footer
3. CM13 beta7
4. Secure screen lock (PIN, Pattern, Password)
5. Pchatzop's Ressurecution Remix 5.7.4 and GApps 6 (IN SD CARD)
Steps:
0. Boot to TWRecoveryP
1. Open Advanced > Terminal
2. Enter
Code:
umount /dev/block/mmcblk0p23
3. Enter
Code:
e2fsck -f /dev/block/mmcblk0p23
4. (this will resize storage LOSING DATA) Enter
Code:
resize2fs -f /dev/block/mmcblk0p23 6896600
5. (second data error check just for safety) Enter
Code:
e2fsck -f /dev/block/mmcblk0p23
6. Back to TWRP home menu > Install > flash CM13 beta7 and the same GApps you're going to use on RR ROM. (let's avoid future FCs). Wipe Dalvik/Cache then reboot to system.
7. Wait for system bootup
8. Head to Settings > Lock Screen
9. Set a secure screen lock
10. Head back to Settings > Security > Encrypt phone > Encrypt
11. Enter password > Encrypt
12. Wait for a while depending on the size of your used storage.
13. Screen lock input shows upon boot then decrypt successfully THIS TIME ONLY, so head back to TWRP.
14. Have your SD card inserted with your RR ROM and GApps. As of November 24, TWRP builds for the Z7 Max CAN'T decrypt storage so ignore screen lock input and head straight to TWRP main screen > Wipe > Advanced Wipe > Check CACHE and SYSTEM only!!!
15. TWRP main menu > Install > flash your ROM and GApps > Reboot and decryption input should show and decrypt on every restart, even if you change your password.
NOTE: To Decrypt Data you have to head to TWRP > Wipe > Format Data > Type "yes", meaning you will LOSE ALL DATA TO DECRYPT so BACKUP first.
3njoy!
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Can not get this to work, in order to try my modified twrp. I have tried beta 2 and Rel V9,still stuck at bootscreen. Done the resize2fs, and got past the overlap error, but still stuck at the bad magic error. Will try the beta7 and see if something changes. Do you have the /data original block size in order to revert the resizing? Didn't occur to me to save it Well, there is always nubia updater tool if i get too OCD .
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Can not get this to work, in order to try my modified twrp. I have tried beta 2 and Rel V9,still stuck at bootscreen. Done the resize2fs, and got past the overlap error, but still stuck at the bad magic error. Will try the beta7 and see if something changes. Do you have the /data original block size in order to revert the resizing? Didn't occur to me to save it Well, there is always nubia updater tool if i get too OCD .
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Sorry about the delay, final exams.
My original block size is 6896635. This thread is outdated, my new reports makes some info here invalid
Keep up the good work
Thank for the report, i made some STUPID mistake and mixed the fstab.qcom arguments with the twrp fstab argument, which resulted at data being mounted at failsafe mode, thefore not using any of the footer arguments i used,resulting at the recovery not finding the footer. I revert the twrp fstab to the twrptest2 level while keeping the decryption libs intact. New build is up, give it a spin .
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Thank for the report, i made some STUPID mistake and mixed the fstab.qcom arguments with the twrp fstab argument, which resulted at data being mounted at failsafe mode, thefore not using any of the footer arguments i used,resulting at the recovery not finding the footer. I revert the twrp fstab to the twrptest2 level while keeping the decryption libs intact. New build is up, give it a spin .
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OK Twrptest4 formats and resizes correctly but doesn't decrypt yet
Kerneltest1 was better than kerneltest2. Flashed both after CM13 beta7, both kernels enabled f2fs support for Paolo's CM13, kernel1 encryption works on first tries on both ext4 and f2fs (on cm13, not RR), kernel2 always give bad superblock. I guess it is not something just in kernel at all but on RR or CM recent builds :?
As a Senior Member, you have more chance of getting response from @luca020400, @luk133, @Vidhanth, @Vatsal (they all contributed for moto G 2014 encryption on ROMs and TWRP) or @golden-guy, @Android-Andi (for s3 mini's)!
Keep up the good work!!
That is a great report, thank you so much! I will check the diffs between kernel 1 and 2, and will get you a twrp with the configuration of kernel 1 with decryption libs. F2fs encryption working is a great step forward. You are right about the second part, kernel does work, but seems like cyanogen source broke the encryption on later builds. I want to get this to work, and even incorporate it in my nougat builds, but twrp needs to work first! Does twrp find the footer but fail to decrypt, or does not find it at all?
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Just made a new test kernel, together with a new recovery with the above changes. Hope something changes now(at least the kernel should encrypt fine). I also have the qseecomd blob from cm13 beta7 in the folder, i have a feeling that if we replace that blob in the latest RR with a kernel that can encrypt in beta 7, encryption should work there too. Hope you can test and report back. Feeling we are closer to cracking(pun intended) this!
pchatzop said:
That is a great report, thank you so much! I will check the diffs between kernel 1 and 2, and will get you a twrp with the configuration of kernel 1 with decryption libs. F2fs encryption working is a great step forward. You are right about the second part, kernel does work, but seems like cyanogen source broke the encryption on later builds. I want to get this to work, and even incorporate it in my nougat builds, but twrp needs to work first! Does twrp find the footer but fail to decrypt, or does not find it at all?
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Just made a new test kernel, together with a new recovery with the above changes. Hope something changes now(at least the kernel should encrypt fine). I also have the qseecomd blob from cm13 beta7 in the folder, i have a feeling that if we replace that blob in the latest RR with a kernel that can encrypt in beta 7, encryption should work there too. Hope you can test and report back. Feeling we are closer to cracking(pun intended) this!
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twrp does find the footer but fail to decrypt, even the Default Android password dont decrypt, I have the TWRP log at home if you want.
When I get home I'll download your new tries.
Thanks again, regards
Good, that means that either the service does not start, or that the zuk decryption libs are incompatible with z7max encryption model. The logs would be great. Meanwhile, im getting a new recovery with all decryption libs replaced with nubia counterparts, so that you can test both variants and see what is really stopping it from decrypting. Its in the folder too.
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Good, that means that either the service does not start, or that the zuk decryption libs are incompatible with z7max encryption model. The logs would be great. Meanwhile, im getting a new recovery with all decryption libs replaced with nubia counterparts, so that you can test both variants and see what is really stopping it from decrypting. Its in the folder too.
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Oh, I tested your RR N, it shows decryption screen lock input but after decryption it bootloops, mostly because the /data has Marshmallow stuff, so we need to fix TWRP first to wipe /data without wiping /media along :highfive:
Got a new twrp in the folder, plenty more testing for you! Is beta7 the last build encryption works? Because i can check the github diffs between beta7 and beta8 and see what i can revert to try getting it working again in the latest builds. That is if it is positively the last build that encryption works.
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Got a new twrp in the folder, plenty more testing for you! Is beta7 the last build encryption works? Because i can check the github diffs between beta7 and beta8 and see what i can revert to try getting it working again in the latest builds. That is if it is positively the last build that encryption works.
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Yes it is beta7! I tried beta8, V1.... with your boot.img3, encryption starts but gives the same unsuccessful screen from RR. Only beta7 reboots to decryption input.
Also, I have suspicions: as your TWRP set data partition to 6896631 which was originally 6896635, the password MUST BE OF 4 characters (6896631 - 6896635 = -4) for encryption to work?
Unfortunately, no TWRPtest could decrypt yet, it finds the crypto footer but fails. Attaching twrp log and encryption success logcat:
So boot3 works with beta7? I will sift through the logs, think this is a selinux issue introduced in beta8, i will get a new build and try it on my phone, maybe it will work this time.
I got a new twrp in the folder. Spend 5 hours trying to get RR-M to encrypt, tried selinux changes, test builds, replacing blobs with some from beta7, still not there. I could get it to begin encrypting sometimes by rebooting in safe mode with root disabled, but got the encryption unsuccessful screen. There is something that does not allow /data to get unmounted properly during the soft reboot for the encryption, and even when it does, it gets stuck in another point. Hopefully the new twrp will decrypt an already encrypted system.
Got a new twrp in the folder, my attempts at encrypting have failed so far, most i could get was here: "Cryptfs : Error writing crypto_blkdev /dev/block/dm-0 for f2fs inplace encrypt" where "12-31 13:32:09.246 237 306 I Cryptfs : Encrypting from block 0" wuld be on your log. I will attach it , and hopefully you can try to help me, since you have more exprerience with encryption. Hopefully something changes at the recovery front.
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I got a new twrp in the folder. Spend 5 hours trying to get RR-M to encrypt, tried selinux changes, test builds, replacing blobs with some from beta7, still not there. I could get it to begin encrypting sometimes by rebooting in safe mode with root disabled, but got the encryption unsuccessful screen. There is something that does not allow /data to get unmounted properly during the soft reboot for the encryption, and even when it does, it gets stuck in another point. Hopefully the new twrp will decrypt an already encrypted system.
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pchatzop said:
Got a new twrp in the folder, my attempts at encrypting have failed so far, most i could get was here: "Cryptfs : Error writing crypto_blkdev /dev/block/dm-0 for f2fs inplace encrypt" where "12-31 13:32:09.246 237 306 I Cryptfs : Encrypting from block 0" wuld be on your log. I will attach it , and hopefully you can try to help me, since you have more exprerience with encryption. Hopefully something changes at the recovery front.
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Hey, thanks and sorry for taking your time! Did you try a password/PIN/Pattern 4-character/digits/dots long?
TWRPtest8 doesn't decrypt yet
Could you please make your TWRP "Copy Log to SD" save the log in the external SD when available? It is always trying to save in /data/media, but as it is encrypted, the file goes nowhere. So I always have to format, save the log and re-encrypt :highfive:
Keep up the good work!:highfive:

[Recovery] TWRP 3.1.1 for Xperia X

Greetings!
I'd like to present a TWRP recovery for the single-sim Xperia X. This release works on Xperia X F5121 and F5122
DISCLAIMER:
I'm not responsible for any damage done to your device. You have been warned.
REQUIREMENTS
Unlocked bootloader
Working ADB and Fastboot (You can get the latest version through Android Studio or by visiting this site)
FEATURES
MTP support
ADB Sideload
Backups and restores almost every partition
Full SELinux support
Working encryption. You can access /data within recovery
NEEDS TESTING
USB-OTG
DOWNLOADS
INSTALLATION
Unlock the bootloader
Download the file
Put the following code in CMD/Terminal:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-suzu-*.img
//Replace * with the version you want to flash
Unplug the cable
Press Volume Down + Power to activate the recovery. When installed properly, the device should vibrate funnily, purple LED should appear and after a couple of seconds you should see the TWRP screen.
Enjoy!
BUILD
You need to sync the OmniROM and vendor blobs from DonkeyCoyote. You can find my sources on GitHub.
android_device_sony_loire_common
https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery/commits/android-7.1
Thanks:
@grayleshy - for initial TWRP
@AndroPlus for some of his flags
OmniROM team for sources
If you find my work useful, consider buying me a cup of coffee
[TWRP] TWRP 3.1.0 for Xperia X
Old OP below:
Team Win Recovery Project 3.1.0​
REQUIREMENT:
- Unlocked bootloader
FEATURES:
- MTP support
- USB OTG storage support
- Covers most partitions for nandroid backups
- ADB root
- Full SELinux support
- Support for partition decryption
Download: Dropbox
Installation via the bootloader (Platform-tools (adb & fastboot))
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Running TWRP: turn the phone off, wait 5 seconds, then pinch at the same time the power key and the volume down key until the device vibrates, release the keys. Recovery starts within 5-10 seconds.
DISCLAIMER:
No one is responsible for any damage done to your device but YOU. You've been warned.
Special thanks kistigun for testing recovery on the device.
Changelog: twrp.me
TWRP was going on OmniRom 7.1 sources and XperiaDeveloper.
SOURCEs: Suzu; loire; Common.
Nice work! Finally no more decryption problems on the X!
Working well, thanks!
One question ; is it possible to reboot the recovery via twrp reboot menu (or use an app like flashfire /flashify)? When I've tried the phone boots normally instead.
baddesthad said:
One question ; is it possible to reboot the recovery via twrp reboot menu (or use an app like flashfire /flashify)?
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Unfortunately the reboot Recovery does not work from the specifics of the section, but in the future maybe will be fixed. If I don't find how to fix that button will be removed.
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Unfortunately the reboot Recovery does not work from the specifics of the section, but in the future maybe will be fixed.
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Good to know, thanks for clarifying
Is there a difference to the 3.1.0 TWRP recovery from the Poison thread?
Oel said:
Is there a difference to the 3.1.0 TWRP recovery from the Poison thread?
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Yes, this TWRP version has decryption problem fixed. So you can acces internal memory(and make a full backup) without the need of doing a full whipe & format /DATA
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Yes, this TWRP version has decryption problem fixed. So you can acces internal memory(and make a full backup) without the need of doing a full whipe & format /DATA
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Ah...
Ok, Thanks!
kistigun said:
Yes, this TWRP version has decryption problem fixed. So you can acces internal memory(and make a full backup) without the need of doing a full whipe & format /DATA
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No,
don't ask password but I can't access my internal memory.
I install zip file from my external sd card only.....no full backup...
someone knows a recovery that finally works?
robby.pgn said:
No, don't ask password but I can't access my internal memory.
I install zip file from my external sd card only.....no full backup...
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This problem is strange, please provide a log recovery.
I flashed this on my xperia x dual on nougat 7.0
I can go to recovery but when i try to turn on the phone normally it says "The phone is corrupt and cant be trusted bluh bluh..."
it says press power button to continue but when i press it screen turns off and nothings happens
what should i do?!
Kianush said:
I flashed this on my xperia x dual on nougat 7.0
I can go to recovery but when i try to turn on the phone normally it says "The phone is corrupt and cant be trusted bluh bluh..."
it says press power button to continue but when i press it screen turns off and nothings happens
what should i do?!
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In Your kernel there is support for DM-Verity and Sony RIC?
it's stock kernel man, I unlocked bootloader and flashed stock nougat for xperia X dual sim
I just wanna root it, if there is any other way pls help me out
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btw after this problem i used flashtool to flash system and kernel from stock rom to be able to use my phone again
robby.pgn said:
No,
don't ask password but I can't access my internal memory.
I install zip file from my external sd card only.....no full backup...
someone knows a recovery that finally works?
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Kianush said:
it's stock kernel man, I unlocked bootloader and flashed stock nougat for xperia X dual sim
I just wanna root it, if there is any other way pls help me out
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btw after this problem i used flashtool to flash system and kernel from stock rom to be able to use my phone again
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use this tool/guide to make a rooted kernel(and edit DM-Verity and Sony RIC): https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...oot-automatic-repack-stock-kernel-dm-t3301605
grayleshy said:
Team Win Recovery Project 3.1.0​
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I've installed and tried this TWRP in my Xperia X with MM. Very nice that it can access the data partition! I did not try to install any zip yet.
Some problems I've seen:
dmesg.log: no output
recovery.log: https://pastebin.com/EwbtuC9q
What is interesting in the output:
Code:
I:cmd: /sbin/exfat-fuse -o big_writes,max_read=131072,max_write=131072 /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 /external_sd
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE "sh": cannot locate symbol "__fwrite_chk" referenced by "/sbin/busybox"...
I:exfat-fuse failed to mount with result '', trying vfat
I:Unable to mount '/external_sd'
I:Actual block device: '/dev/block/mmcblk1p1', current file system: 'vfat'
Looks like something is not right with the busybox in the image. Maybe it is that what is causing the external sdcard (in my case in exfat filesystem) not being mounted?
Thanks
robby.pgn said:
don't ask password but I can't access my internal memory.
I install zip file from my external sd card only.....no full backup.
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This problem is almost resolved, just need to test, but I don't have time to compile recovery. In the test version recovery without decryption, problem solved.
juliompinheiro said:
I've installed and tried this TWRP in my Xperia X with MM. Very nice that it can access the data partition! I did not try to install any zip yet.
Some problems I've seen:
dmesg.log: no output
recovery.log: https://pastebin.com/EwbtuC9q
What is interesting in the output:
Code:
I:cmd: /sbin/exfat-fuse -o big_writes,max_read=131072,max_write=131072 /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 /external_sd
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE "sh": cannot locate symbol "__fwrite_chk" referenced by "/sbin/busybox"...
I:exfat-fuse failed to mount with result '', trying vfat
I:Unable to mount '/external_sd'
I:Actual block device: '/dev/block/mmcblk1p1', current file system: 'vfat'
Looks like something is not right with the busybox in the image. Maybe it is that what is causing the external sdcard (in my case in exfat filesystem) not being mounted?
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This issue failed to reproduce, and yet there is no solution. You the problem is not in Busybox, and something else.
grayleshy said:
Running TWRP: turn the phone off, wait 5 seconds, then pinch at the same time the power key and the volume down key until the device vibrates, release the keys. Recovery starts within 5-10 seconds.
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For whatever reason I'm not able to boot into TWRP like I should be. I've used the poison version of TWRP before so I know what to do, and yet the phone will just boot normally despite holding volume down and power when off.
I know that TWRP is installed though as I am able to boot to it if I first boot to the bootloader using a USB cable but that is very cumbersome to do though.
grayleshy said:
This issue failed to reproduce, and yet there is no solution. You the problem is not in Busybox, and something else.
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Clearly for the image available at your dropbox there are some libraries dependency errors, not only for the 'busybox', but also for other binaries that are in /sbin.
I do not know why this issue is only happening on my device since you said you can't reproduce this error. If there is anything I can do to help solve this strange behavior, count on me. I am an advanced linux user, but not too familiar with android specifics.
On latest 333 ROM for UK so that fingerprint scanner works on my Xperia X F5121.
I also modified by kernel/boot so that TWRP doesn't brick (actually boot loop) the device like it did the first time. After using these awesome instructions flashing TWRP recovery from here didn't kill the device any longer: https://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/root-root-stock-firmware-modern-sony-t3558904
I was able to take an early nandroid backup before a bunch of Titanium restores, etc. Now I get stuck at "Backing up data" step and it literally doesn't move to the next file. Attaching an image of where I get stuck. FYI, I do use password encryption on the backup and I did disable MD5 creation... still just stuck.
Next tests are to:
see if the stall is on the same exact file number
try no encryption
do a check disk (fsck) type of repair just in case I have corruption --- on my brand new device
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
UPDATED:
I only back up Boot, System & Data (the default)
On second attempt it stopped at file 18869 of 22065 --- so it does jump and not consistently stop at a certain file.

S3 (9300) with lineage os build 2017/10/25 and gapps aroma -> encryption

Hello,
I sucessfully flashed lineageos from last Wednesday (2017/10/25). And the latest Gapps Aroma release. In the aroma release I selected only a few apps (GMaps, Youtube, ...).
Unfortunately when I try to encrypt my phone, the phone starts and the android mascot is comming but the phone restarts afterwards
I tried to do without SD-card. Same problem.
I read that there are some Google Apps needed for the encryption. But I could not find out which Gapps are really required. (I only want a few Gapps that I really need!) - Does some one hafe a list what is needed with encryption.
I did an encryption wiht the release 2017/09/20 and this worked. But unfortunately I didn't installed the Gapps and could not use Play Store. Installing later let the GApps Pico crashed. So I recreated the /data/ partiion using mk2fs.
As I read, I should install both together (Lineageos and Gapps) - so I did with twrp (it gives me the possiblity to install two zips [in that step I used the latest lineageos release]). This works fine, but the encryption process does now not work?
Have you decrypted your phone before flashing new rom?
I could find something, but see below the boot is not working any more.
The problem was that I did an encryption with lineageos before BUT I did the installation of the Gapps not directly with lineageos so I got a crash of the Gapps.
For reinstalling I must recreated the data partition. I did with:
mke2fs -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p12
After analysing the log output (adb log ) carefully I found the following lines in the output:
10-31 19:55:21.291 1958 13454 E Cryptfs : Bad magic for real block device /dev/block/mmcblk0p12
10-31 19:55:21.291 1958 13454 E Cryptfs : Orig filesystem overlaps crypto footer region. Cannot encrypt in place.
So I analyzed my current block size - mounted the device with twrp and used df for the output of the mounting and looked at the current size, and decremented 16KB block size (see post below):
mke2fs -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p12 56867076
The relavant post with the 16KB block size;
https://dustri.org/b/cyanogen-reboot-without-encrypting-the-phone.html
https://github.com/TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/issues/342
Now the encrpytion started but after restart the lineage os logo is just puting the circle from right to left....
I can insert the encrpytion password and it is accepted. Afterwards the boot in the lineageos starting screen hangs
Unfortunately the Power Up button is defect, so no recovery can be started or the download mode can be confirmed...
adb is not working - no log, no shell for booting to recovery
Goodbye phone - I think no chance... it was a try, but without the hardware buttons...
what do you mean power up button is defect? you removed it? if it is in place or was removed carefully there is possibility that you can solder new one from ebay ($1 at most) so it is possible to repair any way
Yes. But I don't have the hands to do it. This is nothing I can do. I already searched the tutorial.
I'll try with a jig then i can come to download mode.
And hopefully the adb bridge is working in download mode to reboot recovery. This is where I'm not sure and then in recovery i can flash new software and look for the encryption.
Is adb working in download mode? So that I can
Reboot into recovery. Or any other odea.
The jig needs 2 weeks to ship.
I got it now working...
With the Jig I flashed the Stock rom to have a working system.
From that I could flash the recovery again.
With help of the recovery I flashed the lineageos build w0171101 and the encryption than worked. I did not Lock the handy using a password first and then started encryption. Afterwards I changed to use password. So everything is working now And I am happy.
Twrp 3.1.1.0 is also able to mount the partitions with encryption.
Thanks for your help :good:

[RECOVERY][UNOFFICIAL][TWRP 3.2.1][MOTO x4 PAYTON][7.1.1/8.0]

OFFICAL TWRP RELEASED, this thread is no longer active. 3-30-2018
https://twrp.me/motorola/motorolamotox4.html
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UNOFFICIAL BUILDS -- USE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND KNOW HOW TO GET YOURSELF OUT OF TROUBLE IF IT ARISES. I ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR BROKEN THINGS.
UPDATED 01-11-2018
There are now 7.1 based and 8.0 based builds. Obviously, be careful to select the proper download. While I don't think flashing/booting the wrong one would permanently brick the device, let's not find out
For now I will not be attempting to make data decryption work. It is REQUIRED that you unencrypt your device by formatting userdata, so back up your stuff first.
IMPORTANT NOTES: TWRP for OREO is a bit of a pain as it currently requires manually editing your fstab. I have tried to automate this process, but it breaks stuff. So just be aware before you begin that it is a rather time consuming process.
If you make any change to your boot partition after flashing SuperSU, you will need to reflash it or you will get a bootloop.
8.0 OREO TWRP INSTALLATION:
OREO SEEMS VERY FINICKY AND DOES NOT LIKE CHANGES TO ITS FILESYSTEM -- BE PREPARED TO REFLASH STOCK.
0. FLASH OREO FACTORY IMAGE (may work otherwise, but we should be starting from fresh stock here)
1. Download FASTBOOT BOOTABLE TWRP for 8.0/OREO below
2. Download SuperSU 2.82 SR5 below
3. Move SuperSU to external SD or USB OTG
4. From bootloader, fasboot BOOT TWRP
5. Flash SuperSU (note: do not format /data now... not necessary and will cause errors on boot)
6. Reboot system
7. With any root file editor/text editor (Amaze, Total Commander, etc) open /system/vendor/etc/fstab.qcom as a text file for editing.
8. At the end of the /data partition entry, delete "fileencryption=ice" and replace it with "encryptable=footer".
9. Save fstab.qcom (and make sure it is actually saved properly!)
10. Reboot to bootloader and fasboot BOOT TWRP
11. Go to Wipe, hit the FORMAT DATA button, and type "yes" to format /data. This will erase your data, obviously:silly:
12. Reboot system (should now be unencrypted, verify in Settings>Security or by booting TWRP and checking /data with File Manager.
If you later choose to flash TWRP (not the bootable we used here!), you may need to flash SuperSU again to avoid bootloops.
7.1.1 NOUGAT TWRP INSTALLATION:
1. Download current TWRP for 7.1.1 build below
2. Download SuperSU 2.85 SR5 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
3. Move SuperSU to your external Micro SD card.
4. Fastboot flash the TWRP image.
5. Reboot to TWRP.
6. FORMAT data (not wipe...use the "FORMAT DATA" button and type "yes". OBVIOUSLY THIS WILL ERASE YOUR DATA)
7. Install SuperSU 2.85 SR5
8. Reboot to system (it WILL bootloop a couple times...don't panic!) and confirm that device is unencrypted by checking that SETTINGS>SECURITY>ENCRYPTION now prompts "encrypt" (don't do it).
DOWNLOADS:
TWRP FOR 7.1.1 (Nougat) DOWNLOAD: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Et-AQgCNx7WDAwzihlI51euUa2ixKHEP
TWRP FOR 8.0 (Oreo) DOWNLOAD: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1WcVS_3rloF7jxPulj_jKxfsp3zy5pB5N
FASTBOOT BOOTABLE TWRP IMAGE (OREO BASED): https://drive.google.com/open?id=12ClviqtEjtflB63UQ1CZQNKEqkprBO0u **For temporary TWRP boot using "fastboot boot". Do not flash or you will be stuck in recovery!**
DEVICE TREE: https://github.com/mightysween/android_device_motorola_payton (NEEDS TO BE UPDATED WITH OREO BRANCH)
changelog:
BETA4
-reverted to 3.2.0 for current build (release candidate rebased to 3.2.1).
-fixed "format data" button
-finalized fstab for OTG/SD/INTERNAL mounting
-target is now UNENCRYPTED devices only (/data decrypt will not be fixed)
BETA3
-Rebased to TWRP 3.2.1
-USB OTG working
-all partitions mounting correctly
-considered working except for decrypt and MTP/ADB
BETA2
-fixed internal storage mount
BETA1
- updated source to TWRP 3.2.0
ALPHA3
- Fixed USB mounting (adb/mtp still nonfunctional) BROKEN IN BETA1
ALPHA2
- SD Card fixed
ALPHA1
- /system is now properly mounted.
- now plays nice with our working root method.
- ramdisk is patched to prevent first boot encryption once /data is decrypted (now requires flashable ZIP)
NOT WORKING:
adb/mtp/sideload
/data decryption (abandoned -- /data access requires unencryption)
CREDITS: @kraatus90 for kernel fix, @Chainfire for SuperSU, @jcadduono for no-verity-opt-encrypt scripts.
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Thanks so much for all your work!
hi,
you said this is really unstable and could brick the device easily. however, you seem to be testing and experimenting with your device a lot, so i'd like to ask if you have any particual unbrick method that you use when something goes wrong.. like, a via fastboot flashable image or something simmilar...?
thanks for your work!
Thanks for you work. If you have any unbrick methods pls tell.appreciated your work ?
I am not going to provide step by step "unbrick" methods, because until the partitioning is properly set up, TWRP has potential access to things that can not be fixed.
Again, this is still highly experimental.
All that said, my entire process to protect any device remains the same: Have a backup for every partition you will be testing, make as few changes as possible at a time, test boot images before flashing (fastboot boot), and test restore methods frequently (flashing back to stock or backups), and don't do anything unless you are highly certain of the outcome.
By those standards, there is nothing to gain by installing TWRP right now, as its basic function (install/backup/restore) is not set up yet.
Found the BoardConfig flag to enable FBE (TW_INCLUDE_CRYPTO_FBE := true) but do not have the lib it is dependent on (libe4crypt) and I don't see it anywhere yet...
For reference (not sure this is most current, but it demonstrates the process)
https://github.com/nijel8/TWRP/commit/bd7492de28963b7e74e8e5d3f17ec9a5a287d9c3
I have confirmed that FBE support is present in the source, dependent on this missing module... so need to figure out where/how to enable it.
It is possible that this entire process is specific to only certain devices (i.e. Pixel, Nexus). If this is the case, we may be stuck at this point for awhile.
Obvious workaround is to not be encrypted to begin with -- but that isn't a "solution".
mightysween said:
It is possible that this entire process is specific to only certain devices (i.e. Pixel, Nexus). If this is the case, we may be stuck at this point for awhile.
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This appears to be the case, unfortunately. Seems that the TWRP FBE support was built specifically for the Google implementation of FBE which was merged into kernel sources for Nexus and Pixel. Not even using the qseecomd I assumed it was... will remove on next build.
Info on FBE:
https://source.android.com/security/encryption/file-based
Will be testing options to disable forced encryption, and if necessary dm-verity...
Anyone who wants to dig through kernel for related flags and props, it would be greatly appreciated!
Hey, where did the big "format data" button go in TWRP? Is that optional on compile... can't find a flag for it...
Making good progress this morning.
Seem to have a build with properly decrypted /system, and working SD Card. I also have patched the boot.img to disable forced encryption on the first boot. But now, I can not find a safe way to fully format (not "wipe") the /data partition. As mentioned in the previous post, the "FORMAT DATA" button is missing. The fastboot command "fastboot format userdata" returns an error that it does not support RAW format.
Need to figure out why this is happening... and once I do, I believe I can reformat /data without encryption and then will have an almost fully working TWRP build. Obviously, the ideal solution would be to have TWRP work out of the gate with an encrypted /data, but until then this is going to be our best option.
Will post an updated test build in the OP soon.... needs further testing before I would recommend non-expert users to try it.
Getting very close now!
UPDATE: ADDED NEW BUILD TO OP
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Also, just occurred to me that the ramdisk will need to be patched every time, so now that I have SD card support will be testing some of the existing flashable ZIPs out there that are designed specificially to prevent first-boot encryption and/or disable dm-verity.
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mightysween said:
Hey, where did the big "format data" button go in TWRP? Is that optional on compile... can't find a flag for it...
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This is really the only hold up... I changed the partition from 'Advanced Wipe", but as expected, it was still encrypted on boot as it doesn't actually format the footer where encryption is stored. I can't figure out where that darn "FORMAT DATA" button ran off to, and that is exactly what we need here.
mightysween said:
This is really the only hold up... I changed the partition from 'Advanced Wipe", but as expected, it was still encrypted on boot as it doesn't actually format the footer where encryption is stored. I can't figure out where that darn "FORMAT DATA" button ran off to, and that is exactly what we need here.
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I don't know how to help except to say that using TWRP 3.1.0-MOD_1 with my XT1254 (DROID Turbo), when you go to wipe it has two buttons --- one on the left for Advanced Wipe and Format Data on the right.
johnjingle said:
I don't know how to help except to say that using TWRP 3.1.0-MOD_1 with my XT1254 (DROID Turbo), when you go to wipe it has two buttons --- one on the left for Advanced Wipe and Format Data on the right.
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I have 3.1.1-0 (same version I am building here) on several other devices, and the button is there. It has to be triggered by something during compile, but I can't figure it out. Driving me nuts
Looking through TWRP source, and can find actions for every other button (wipe, backup, restore, install, etc) but not for format. Hmm.
I posted over on an old but semi-active TWRP flags thread, maybe someone will have some insight.
Wondering if I make a stock boot image without the encryption tag in fstab, and then wipe data and reboot... then flash my image. That may make it so the data partition is never encrypted in the first place and allow TWRP to work.
But that is an ugly, non-user friendly fix. Why can't we just format /data?
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Final update for today... this seems to be a compile issue, which is a good thing. I tried to manually decrypt /data from the TWRP command line, and got this:
No crypto support was compiled into this build.
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So, I must be missing something in boardconfig still... and maybe need to set up a small proprietary vendor folder with the necessary libs
mightysween said:
Final update for today... this seems to be a compile issue, which is a good thing. I tried to manually decrypt /data from the TWRP command line, and got this:
So, I must be missing something in boardconfig still... and maybe need to set up a small proprietary vendor folder with the necessary libs
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Thanks for doing all of this! I wish I had the time and knowledge to help.
Had a few PM's checking on TWRP status, so an update.
The good news is that the X4 is using Qualcomm based decryption for /data... the bad news is that most if it seems to be closed source. This will take some time for me to figure out, but I have already made some progress by sifting through logs.
Right now, I am trying to find a device with similar decrypt scheme to have some more guidance on the process.
mightysween said:
Had a few PM's checking on TWRP status, so an update.
The good news is that the X4 is using Qualcomm based decryption for /data... the bad news is that most if it seems to be closed source. This will take some time for me to figure out, but I have already made some progress by sifting through logs.
Right now, I am trying to find a device with similar decrypt scheme to have some more guidance on the process.
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dont know all about these things but maybe xiaomi mi a1 twrp can help as it is also using same a/b partition. and twrp is already there for it
vivek638 said:
dont know all about these things but maybe xiaomi mi a1 twrp can help as it is also using same a/b partition. and twrp is already there for it
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Thanks, the Mi A1 is one of the devices I have been comparing to, and has been quite helpful.
mightysween said:
Thanks, the Mi A1 is one of the devices I have been comparing to, and has been quite helpful.
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Keep searching. wish i could have helped but dont know anything about compiling n all..
I'm not much of a programmer, but I can look through the files. Is there anything in particular we're searching for?

[GUIDE] Flash GSI on Samsung M30

Hi All,
Today I successfully flashed the PHH GSI on my Samsung M305F. Sharing the guide on how to?..
Prerequisites:
1. Android 10 May Security Patch (June release). Get it here. Be on stock firmware, non rooted.
2. PHH/Havoc or any GSI you wish to flash. I suggest PHH one as it is regularly updated and has inbuilt FLOSS/FOSS apps build too, other than Vanila, GApps build too. Choose the GSI from the list here.
Boot with AB only. Seems this was due to some ROM compatibility issue and the FW of Samsung that time. Any Treble based ROM, based on our partition structure works now.
3. PHH Magisk (this is a modified Magisk for GSI images, and should work on any GSI). Please do not use any other Magisk or SuperSU for initial flash, else you will not boot. Trust me, I tried several time, and does not boot. Get the PHH Magisk here or here.
4. DM-Verity file. Download from here, here or check here for further reading.
5. TWRP for Android 10 for Samsung M30. Get it here or here.
6. USB-OTG. See #6 below for reason.
Instructions:
1. Flash Stock ROM from #1 above.
2. Ensure that you are connected to internet/mobile data so that OEM unlock option is visible. If not connected to Internet, OEM unlock will not show, as it needs to check over Samsung servers on start.
3. Wait for 15 minutes for KG state to check servers (this time frame can be less or more depending on your internet connection). Mine was 3-4 minutes. This is important for the next steps.
4. Reboot to download mode and flash the TWRP from ODIN, by selecting it in AP (auto-reboot should be unchecked). The full steps are available in the XDA post linked in #5 above.
5. Reboot to TWRP, and format data (not wipe). Reboot to TWRP again. This step is important for recovery to not get overridden by the stock recovery.
6. MTP on recovery and upon boot somehow still does not work on Linux or Windows, so copy your relevant files on USB-OTG. Akhil and Sahil are working on the recovery part of it. For normal system, that is an issue with all GSI's somehow.
7. Wipe /data, /cache and /internal storage, and then mount /data and /usb-otg.
8. Ensure /system and /vendor are not mounted, and only /data and /usb-otg are mounted. You can copy the files over from OTG to internal sd card, or directly work from OTG itself. Up to you.
9. Do not wipe anything else, and just flash as follows:
a. Flash the GSI Image (.img) file in /system partition from recovery.
b. Flash the Magisk PHH file given in the link above.
c. Flash the DM-Verity file from the link above.
10. Wipe dalvik/cache. Reboot to system.
Boot time should not be much, if you follow the steps properly. Mine took 3-4 minutes.
Post boot:
1. Inbuilt SuperSU will give binary error/update prompt. Not needed, and ignore it.
2. Once you have setup Magisk, you can then upgrade both manager and magisk itself. It will not bootloop. But for initial flashing use the Magisk given in the link, and no other, else you will bootloop.
3. MTP does not work. VoLTE, I am yet to check, so if someone can confirm that, it will be good.
4. USB-OTG works. So, you will have to use it for any file copying etc. Please format USB-OTG once from the phone, as it will otherwise give USB Error and your time would be wasted. So format from mobile first and then copy anything to USB.
5. I did not find any bugs till now. Not sure, if any present or not, as I booted today only, after 8 failed weeks.
VoLTE Fix: https://github.com/KhushrajRathod/VoLTE-Fix/
Credits:
1. Sahil_Sonar and Akhil99 for the working TWRP (finally)
2. MiyamuraNEET for helping me with flashing GSI, and giving me the link for correct DM-Verity. No other DM-Verity works.
3. phhusson for making a working GSI (especially FOSS/FLOSS one).
4. Samsung for making a BLOAT FILLED OS.
5. turbolukex5 for PHH Magisk.
6. vdbhb59 (of-course me) for not giving up, and for keeping on trying for the last 8-9 weeks..
Let me know if anything is missed..
Thanks for your guide. I appreciate your persistence.
We must try relentlessly to get working stuff!
Incredible work testing GSI's, I might flash myself to test out
Snapshots!
Attaching few snapshots for the build and successful flash.
Akhil99 said:
Thanks for your guide. I appreciate your persistence.
We must try relentlessly to get working stuff!
Incredible work testing GSI's, I might flash myself to test out
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Thanks mate. This guide should work on M30 all variants, ideally.
I will post once PHH gives an update and see how it goes with Dirty Flash or if I need to flash it again. Hopefully dirty flash should work.
vdbhb59 said:
Thanks mate. This guide should work on M30 all variants, ideally.
I will post once PHH gives an update and see how it goes with Dirty Flash or if I need to flash it again. Hopefully dirty flash should work.
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Which gsi did you flash? I will flash the same for first boot for safety...
And also make a telegram group for samsung m30, so others can post their problems.
nareshfree said:
Which gsi did you flash? I will flash the same for first boot for safety...
And also make a telegram group for samsung m30, so others can post their problems.
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I flashed the GSI by PHH (phhusson), the FLOSS one.
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/releases
There are few groups on TG. I am no longer on TG (left a week/2 ago). I am available here for anything.
System partition or System image?
veekay said:
System partition or System image?
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Flash as /system image.. By system partition I meant the /system portion of the OS.
Any chance you would be able to take a screenshot of the partition list that is shown after you select the image? I am trying to do this on another Samsung device and am wondering if the issue comes down to the TWRP options shown as I don't have just System - only System Image
veekay said:
Any chance you would be able to take a screenshot of the partition list that is shown after you select the image? I am trying to do this on another Samsung device and am wondering if the issue comes down to the TWRP options shown as I don't have just System - only System Image
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It is the system image. Dont have Samsung turned on or fully setup to give snap.
There you go.. /system image..
One suggestion. Even with GSI do not try to flash any experimental zips from say Android 9 on Android 10. I just landed on bootloop and had to reflash system Magisk and DM again.
I switched to Havoc. Much more stable and has loads of features..
Couple of Havoc snaps..
vdbhb59 said:
Couple of Havoc snaps..
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How is your use at hovac ?? Is the lock screen working?
Can you make and receive calls normally?
MiyamuraNEET said:
How is your use at hovac ?? Is the lock screen working?
Can you make and receive calls normally?
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Nope for both. Calls only on 2G, not even 3G. Audio on speakers is not working. SMS on LTE does not work, but works only on 3G or 2G.
If anything is moved manually to /priv-app or /etc it bootloops on the next reboot.
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Nope for both. Calls only on 2G, not even 3G. Audio on speakers is not working. SMS on LTE does not work, but works only on 3G or 2G.
If anything is moved manually to /priv-app or /etc it bootloops on the next reboot.
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This is a matter of time soon customs will appear!
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This is a matter of time soon customs will appear!
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True. Just waiting for it. Will see if I can get to help Akhil, Sahil and Aditya.
Flashing the GAPPS build works only until one reboot after which the phone goes into boot loop. also, VOLTE does not work.
thvardhan said:
Flashing the GAPPS build works only until one reboot after which the phone goes into boot loop. also, VOLTE does not work.
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I do not use gaaps, so not sure, but it does stick around on several reboots as well. Only time it will go to bootloop if you try to manually place any file within "/system/app" and "/system/priv-app" folders. Somehow, it ticks boot and does not start beyond Android logo.
could you please tell which phh to download exactly
vdbhb59 said:
Hi All,
Today I successfully flashed the PHH GSI on my Samsung M305F. Sharing the guide on how to?..
Prerequisites:
1. Android 10 May Security Patch (June release). Get it here. Be on stock firmware, non rooted.
2. PHH/Havoc or any GSI you wish to flash. I suggest PHH one as it is regularly updated and has inbuilt FLOSS/FOSS apps build too, other than Vanila, GApps build too. Choose the GSI from the list here. Boot with AB only.
3. PHH Magisk (this is a modified Magisk for GSI images, and should work on any GSI). Please do not use any other Magisk or SuperSU for initial flash, else you will not boot. Trust me, I tried several time, and does not boot. Get the PHH Magisk here or here.
4. DM-Verity file. Download from here, here or check here for further reading.
5. TWRP for Android 10 for Samsung M30. Get it here or here.
6. USB-OTG. See #6 below for reason.
Instructions:
1. Flash Stock ROM from #1 above.
2. Ensure that you are connected to internet/mobile data so that OEM unlock option is visible. If not connected to Internet, OEM unlock will not show, as it needs to check over Samsung servers on start.
3. Wait for 15 minutes for KG state to check servers (this time frame can be less or more depending on your internet connection). Mine was 3-4 minutes. This is important for the next steps.
4. Reboot to download mode and flash the TWRP from ODIN, by selecting it in AP (auto-reboot should be unchecked). The full steps are available in the XDA post linked in #5 above.
5. Reboot to TWRP, and format data (not wipe). Reboot to TWRP again. This step is important for recovery to not get overridden by the stock recovery.
6. MTP on recovery and upon boot somehow still does not work on Linux or Windows, so copy your relevant files on USB-OTG. Akhil and Sahil are working on the recovery part of it. For normal system, that is an issue with all GSI's somehow.
7. Wipe /data, /cache and /internal storage, and then mount /data and /usb-otg.
8. Ensure /system and /vendor are not mounted, and only /data and /usb-otg are mounted. You can copy the files over from OTG to internal sd card, or directly work from OTG itself. Up to you.
9. Do not wipe anything else, and just flash as follows:
a. Flash the GSI Image (.img) file in /system partition from recovery.
b. Flash the Magisk PHH file given in the link above.
c. Flash the DM-Verity file from the link above.
10. Wipe dalvik/cache. Reboot to system.
Boot time should not be much, if you follow the steps properly. Mine took 3-4 minutes.
Post boot:
1. Inbuilt SuperSU will give binary error/update prompt. Not needed, and ignore it.
2. Once you have setup Magisk, you can then upgrade both manager and magisk itself. It will not bootloop. But for initial flashing use the Magisk given in the link, and no other, else you will bootloop.
3. MTP does not work. VoLTE, I am yet to check, so if someone can confirm that, it will be good.
4. USB-OTG works. So, you will have to use it for any file copying etc. Please format USB-OTG once from the phone, as it will otherwise give USB Error and your time would be wasted. So format from mobile first and then copy anything to USB.
5. I did not find any bugs till now. Not sure, if any present or not, as I booted today only, after 8 failed weeks.
VoLTE Fix: https://github.com/KhushrajRathod/VoLTE-Fix/
Credits:
1. Sahil_Sonar and Akhil99 for the working TWRP (finally)
2. MiyamuraNEET for helping me with flashing GSI, and giving me the link for correct DM-Verity. No other DM-Verity works.
3. phhusson for making a working GSI (especially FOSS/FLOSS one).
4. Samsung for making a BLOAT FILLED OS.
5. turbolukex5 for PHH Magisk.
6. vdbhb59 (of-course me) for not giving up, and for keeping on trying for the last 8-9 weeks..
Let me know if anything is missed..
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It would be very kind of you if yould could tell me exactly which phh to download from github?
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vdbhb59 said:
Hi All,
Today I successfully flashed the PHH GSI on my Samsung M305F. Sharing the guide on how to?..
Prerequisites:
1. Android 10 May Security Patch (June release). Get it here. Be on stock firmware, non rooted.
2. PHH/Havoc or any GSI you wish to flash. I suggest PHH one as it is regularly updated and has inbuilt FLOSS/FOSS apps build too, other than Vanila, GApps build too. Choose the GSI from the list here. Boot with AB only.
3. PHH Magisk (this is a modified Magisk for GSI images, and should work on any GSI). Please do not use any other Magisk or SuperSU for initial flash, else you will not boot. Trust me, I tried several time, and does not boot. Get the PHH Magisk here or here.
4. DM-Verity file. Download from here, here or check here for further reading.
5. TWRP for Android 10 for Samsung M30. Get it here or here.
6. USB-OTG. See #6 below for reason.
Instructions:
1. Flash Stock ROM from #1 above.
2. Ensure that you are connected to internet/mobile data so that OEM unlock option is visible. If not connected to Internet, OEM unlock will not show, as it needs to check over Samsung servers on start.
3. Wait for 15 minutes for KG state to check servers (this time frame can be less or more depending on your internet connection). Mine was 3-4 minutes. This is important for the next steps.
4. Reboot to download mode and flash the TWRP from ODIN, by selecting it in AP (auto-reboot should be unchecked). The full steps are available in the XDA post linked in #5 above.
5. Reboot to TWRP, and format data (not wipe). Reboot to TWRP again. This step is important for recovery to not get overridden by the stock recovery.
6. MTP on recovery and upon boot somehow still does not work on Linux or Windows, so copy your relevant files on USB-OTG. Akhil and Sahil are working on the recovery part of it. For normal system, that is an issue with all GSI's somehow.
7. Wipe /data, /cache and /internal storage, and then mount /data and /usb-otg.
8. Ensure /system and /vendor are not mounted, and only /data and /usb-otg are mounted. You can copy the files over from OTG to internal sd card, or directly work from OTG itself. Up to you.
9. Do not wipe anything else, and just flash as follows:
a. Flash the GSI Image (.img) file in /system partition from recovery.
b. Flash the Magisk PHH file given in the link above.
c. Flash the DM-Verity file from the link above.
10. Wipe dalvik/cache. Reboot to system.
Boot time should not be much, if you follow the steps properly. Mine took 3-4 minutes.
Post boot:
1. Inbuilt SuperSU will give binary error/update prompt. Not needed, and ignore it.
2. Once you have setup Magisk, you can then upgrade both manager and magisk itself. It will not bootloop. But for initial flashing use the Magisk given in the link, and no other, else you will bootloop.
3. MTP does not work. VoLTE, I am yet to check, so if someone can confirm that, it will be good.
4. USB-OTG works. So, you will have to use it for any file copying etc. Please format USB-OTG once from the phone, as it will otherwise give USB Error and your time would be wasted. So format from mobile first and then copy anything to USB.
5. I did not find any bugs till now. Not sure, if any present or not, as I booted today only, after 8 failed weeks.
VoLTE Fix: https://github.com/KhushrajRathod/VoLTE-Fix/
Credits:
1. Sahil_Sonar and Akhil99 for the working TWRP (finally)
2. MiyamuraNEET for helping me with flashing GSI, and giving me the link for correct DM-Verity. No other DM-Verity works.
3. phhusson for making a working GSI (especially FOSS/FLOSS one).
4. Samsung for making a BLOAT FILLED OS.
5. turbolukex5 for PHH Magisk.
6. vdbhb59 (of-course me) for not giving up, and for keeping on trying for the last 8-9 weeks..
Let me know if anything is missed..
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when I am installing twrp and then formating data and the rebooting to system it is causing bootloop.Please help

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