very kewl addition for devs to add to kernel - Hero, G2 Touch Android Development

hi i found these links on a guide to adding usb host mode to hero and think this would be a very good edition to the kernal. and way here are the links
info about it
http://adq.livejournal.com/
kernal patch
http://groups.google.com/group/android-kernel/browse_thread/thread/c8471573d7553331

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What utility can I use to package a kernel & system for applying as a ROM in Recovery

What utility can I use to package a kernel & system for applying as a ROM in Recovery
I'd like to make a stock AOSP Froyo build with kernel for the EVO, as that's all I truly desire, and it doesn't seem to be available.
Can anyone tip me off on how to package the kernel with the system and build the META-INF directory so that it'll be applied appropriately?
Thanks much.
Well, I use dsixda's kitchen for my needs, it may be able to help for you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5626292&postcount=1
But there are a ton of guides, kernel and update related here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6738713&postcount=1
...oh yes and cm 6 will be coming to evo soon
Your second link is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Elegantai!
you are very welcome, glad I could help

[Q] Kernel Patch for 2.6.38 USB Host Mode (Desire)

Hi,
I use Evervolv-Turba-3.0.0p11 with Kernelversion 2.6.38.8-evervolv-turba-jellybean. Is there a patch for this Kernel to get USB Host Mode on my Desire? I found only one for 2.6.37...
THX
Same here... except I am on sandvold ICS... Kernelversion 2.6.38.8-evervolv-turba-ics+
tim.mactory. com/htc-desire has instructions on how to compile your own kernel using the patches. But seems intimidating to me
htzeh said:
Hi,
I use Evervolv-Turba-3.0.0p11 with Kernelversion 2.6.38.8-evervolv-turba-jellybean. Is there a patch for this Kernel to get USB Host Mode on my Desire? I found only one for 2.6.37...
THX
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Hi.
murtuzasb said:
Same here... except I am on sandvold ICS... Kernelversion 2.6.38.8-evervolv-turba-ics+
tim.mactory. com/htc-desire has instructions on how to compile your own kernel using the patches. But seems intimidating to me
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That's what i saw but these patches are for 2.6.36 and 2.6.37 I don't know if they work for 2.6.38 also.
Me too
I'm interested too on 2.6.38.8-evervolv-turba-jellybean with USB Host Mode patch.
Who can we contact to have it compiled so we can test it???
Me 2, is there a chance to get it? Does someone did it or found it?

[Q] Kernel Development for The Sprint Note 2

Hello Guys,
I am a developer of windows apps and I also do some web development stuff. I have also for the last couple of weeks been playing around with the android SDK and building apps for my phone. I have wanted to get into kernel development for my device, but I have had trouble finding a good place to start. I know I can follow the google directions and build a kernel, but that may not be specific to my device.
I was first wondering is there a kernel (Perferably AOSP like Cyanogenmod) that i can compile just get used to the build process. I belive I have already found that, it being this kernel right here:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412"]https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412
(Sorry, Im under ten posts.)
But this is where the confusion starts for me. I see this as a base of a lot of kernels for the note 2, but I notice the kernel is for the Galaxy S3. So in short, is there a good way to start learning how to build and modify android kernels for my Note 2? If so, do you have any recommendations on what kernel to base of of, or any tips or tricks, or etc?
PS: I am a "Newbie" by the forum standards so i can't post in the dev section.
R3liant said:
Hello Guys,
I am a developer of windows apps and I also do some web development stuff. I have also for the last couple of weeks been playing around with the android SDK and building apps for my phone. I have wanted to get into kernel development for my device, but I have had trouble finding a good place to start. I know I can follow the google directions and build a kernel, but that may not be specific to my device.
I was first wondering is there a kernel (Perferably AOSP like Cyanogenmod) that i can compile just get used to the build process. I belive I have already found that, it being this kernel right here:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412"]https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412
(Sorry, Im under ten posts.)
But this is where the confusion starts for me. I see this as a base of a lot of kernels for the note 2, but I notice the kernel is for the Galaxy S3. So in short, is there a good way to start learning how to build and modify android kernels for my Note 2? If so, do you have any recommendations on what kernel to base of of, or any tips or tricks, or etc?
PS: I am a "Newbie" by the forum standards so i can't post in the dev section.
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You might want to start here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1896
Check the Matrix thread, devil kernel and Garwyn's experimental kernel thread. These might give you some ideas
davidh59 said:
You might want to start here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1896
Check the Matrix thread, devil kernel and Garwyn's experimental kernel thread. These might give you some ideas
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Thanks! I have been testing around, but two problems have come up,
I have searched multiple threads and got as many dependencies as I could, but I still needed the toolchain. I got the android NDK, and used this guide:
http://xda-university.com/as-a-developer/getting-started-building-a-kernel-from-source
I used the arm-linux-androideabi- toolchain, is that ok? Even if it is, is there a better or recommended tool chain?
Another problem I had is when compiling the source I got a "error unknown pseudo-op .arch_extension" when it was compiling the devices section of the kernel.
Any thoughts and help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
R3liant

[Kernel] Valax kernel

this is the 2nd kernel i learn compile (the first is poco)
i hope every one after test give me a truth felling for i can make better kernel !
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Install
COME HERE
Features:
nothing too much. cause it base losit stock as posible
Linux version 4.4.228
Compile with gcc11 & clang 11
Merge CAF tag LA.UM.8.4.1.r1-01800-8x98.0
Merge CAF tag LA.UM.8.4.r1-05500-8x98.0
some modifi i like ))
Source code
Link
Download
Link V1
Link V1.1
Link V1.2
Credit
osm0sis (for AnyKernel3)
ZION959 - i stolen his custom anykernel & i think he don't know
CAF Team for....all my love <3
Need to flash Stock first ?
I am already on a custom kernel but just curious do i have to flash the stock kernel then yours or i can flash yours directly ?
shub11 said:
I am already on a custom kernel but just curious do i have to flash the stock kernel then yours or i can flash yours directly ?
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yes, if u flash over custom kernel it can work. but im not sure it work normal or not.
Link is broken
Where to download your kernel, Your download link says file not found
shub11 said:
Where to download your kernel, Your download link says file not found
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link update ^^
THREAD CLOSED on request of OP.

Kernel source for GWA1 (Exynos 9110)

Hello.
So i was bored trying to find custom roms for my Galaxy Watch Active because i was lazy all the time but, i came across an opensource.samsung.com page that has the kernel source of every smart watches and luckily the Galaxy Watch Active was listed so i downloaded it.
And i would like to share the kernel source to you all.
I hope somebody will make a custom ROM with this .
See ya !
Anyway heres the link to the kernel source download thing idk :
linux-4.9-exynos9110.zip
drive.google.com

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