This tutorial ASSUMES you know about linux and compiling stuff from source so i will forgo the source stuff, AND THIS IS FOR GSM
step 1: For CWM 5 you need the CM ICS branch for CWM 6 you need the ICS-RELEASE branch
step 2: mkdir device/htc
step 3: git clone [email protected]:Lloir/android_device_htc_primouCWM.git -b android_device_htc primou
step 4: go back to the root of the source folder
step 5: run this command make -j4 otatools
step 6: . build/envsetup.sh
step 7: make lunch_primou-eng (for primoc just change the u to a c)
step 8: make clobber
step 9: make -j4 recoveryimage
step 10: TADA all done it tells you where the file is...also feel welcome to modify the CWM device folders i've provided to make your own, just MAKE SURE you CREDIT ME and point people towards this thread
dafuq did i just read? :thumbup:
fantastic work
praise the Lord is now
praise the Lloir hehe:beer:
a true lfc supporter
and a former symbian lover
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paarthdesai said:
dafuq did i just read? :thumbup:
fantastic work
praise the Lord is now
praise the Lloir hehe:beer:
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The source is 25gb...I wish I had fast internet to try this out...
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shubhamchamaria said:
The source is 25gb...I wish I had fast internet to try this out...
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this is the size of my folder
259,428 items, totalling 12.9 GB
thats including the One V Device tree, the GB tree is 25gb this is the ICS tree, i've told you 3x it's not 25gb
Lloir said:
this is the size of my folder
259,428 items, totalling 12.9 GB
thats including the One V Device tree, the GB tree is 25gb this is the ICS tree, i've told you 3x it's not 25gb
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Ok..still too big ..
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shubhamchamaria said:
Ok..still too big ..
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want me to make you a torrent for the folder? minus the one v stuff that with it
Hi
Thanks for that tutorial
Just yesterday I fetched JB but only build an emulator till now
Now I am stuck how to build it specific for the primou
Can I use the files from your android_device_htc_primou repository
also for building complete JB?
Sorry if this is a noob question
regards
max
maxwen said:
Hi
Thanks for that tutorial
Just yesterday I fetched JB but only build an emulator till now
Now I am stuck how to build it specific for the primou
Can I use the files from your android_device_htc_primou repository
also for building complete JB?
Sorry if this is a noob question
regards
max
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you can try and follow the guide above......this guide works for the GB repo so it MIGHT work for the jelly
Has anyone used this guide?
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Are there any major differences that you know of for doing this on a Mac? I could do a Parallels Linux boot, but I'd rather not.
i have no idea dude....i dont think there's much difference...you will have to google some of it i think
If you can't download the entire source, type in terminal
regedit manifest.xml
And then remove stuff whose source you wouldn't require...
This would shrink up your 11gb source...
Excuse the errors, if any...
Lloir said:
i have no idea dude....i dont think there's much difference...you will have to google some of it i think
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No worries, i may just buy a laptop to use for deving, if i decide to start.
OP is updated to make things easier
guys , any ideeas in how i can change the recovery font size? i have to edit ui.c i unterstood...but i didnt find any FONT_SIZE, or anything similar...thanks!
solved: need to edit the Android.mk from bootable/recovery
now i got messed up graphics in CWM6, there is a problem with graphics.c?
llior.....can u make a custom recovery like cwm recovery for xolo a700?
any ideea what modifications i need to make to the kernel to build CMW Recovery touch?
Touch is closed source.... use this to build touch
http://builder.clockworkmod.com/
Related
i have pushed the board files to my github to compile a fully working kernel for the GSM Hero. i dont own the device, but Behnaam has been working with me testing and such. anyhow everything works. the link to my source can be found below:
GoDmOdE-KeRnEl-SoUrCe
anyhow enjoy i do this for the community and ask for nothing but in return. Devs have at it!!!
Behnaam already beat you to the punch, link.
gu1dry said:
Behnaam already beat you to the punch, link.
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i seen but i can update this one plus i guess i forgot to add two files . btw they are there now and it will compile for sure. (i just did it) enjoy
will it say no more huge battery drain ?
Quick and dirty compile by me in boot.img format (too tired to hack an update.zip together)
Credit to: Benocharm, and well everyone else who worked on this project... i just compiled it lol
EDIT: Had a lapse and forgot to compile a new wlan module... will reupload after school today
Cant post links yet sooo h**p://w w w .mega upload. c o m/ ? d = 724NZ7Q1
** = tt
remove spaces
Method One Flash: (For those with unlocked SPL)
fastboot flash boot newBoot.img
fastboot reboot
Method Two Flash:
adb push boot.img /sdcard
adb shell
cat /dev/zero > /dev/mtd/mtd2
- write: No space left on device [this is ok, you can ignore]
flash_image boot /sdcard/boot.img
reboot your phone
zjr8 said:
Quick and dirty compile by me in boot.img format (too tired to hack an update.zip together)
Credit to: Benocharm, and well everyone else who worked on this project... i just compiled it lol
Cant post links yet sooo h**p://w w w .mega upload. c o m/ ? d = 724NZ7Q1
** = tt
remove spaces
Method One Flash: (For those with unlocked SPL)
fastboot flash boot newBoot.img
fastboot reboot
Method Two Flash:
adb push boot.img /sdcard
adb shell
cat /dev/zero > /dev/mtd/mtd2
- write: No space left on device [this is ok, you can ignore]
flash_image boot /sdcard/boot.img
reboot your phone
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Here ya go mate
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=724NZ7Q1
Are the video drivers included?
MerXury13 said:
Are the video drivers included?
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I think that's very basic that they check it .
I'm more curious about other things that are not so obvious while testing:
volume keys while sleeping, battery usage, g-sensor, correct behavior of the audio jack (audio switches to jack instead of speaker), etc...
'gsm long text > 160 chars' issues can't have anything to do with the kernel used as I see it. That's something of the messaging app and / or the radio RIL used.
Hmm, new kernel to play with... might be the push I needed to try building my own android stuff to learn
Am I missing something with regards to the wlan module sources? Didn't see them so far...
Or am I being stupid (highly likely)
Are the video drivers included?
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I think that's very basic that they check it .
I'm more curious about other things that are not so obvious while testing:
volume keys while sleeping, battery usage, g-sensor, correct behavior of the audio jack (audio switches to jack instead of speaker), etc...
'gsm long text > 160 chars' issues can't have anything to do with the kernel used as I see it. That's something of the messaging app and / or the radio RIL used.
Hmm, new kernel to play with... might be the push I needed to try building my own android stuff to learn
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I asked 'cause in the cronos Rom, the developer said that he excluded the Video drivers to f**k up the other devs ...what a jerk
MerXury13 said:
I asked 'cause in the cronos Rom, the developer said that he excluded the Video drivers to f**k up the other devs ...what a jerk
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dude, he only did that on his 'OC' version. The normal 'stable' version has them... reading is an artform
I asked 'cause in the cronos Rom, the developer said that he excluded the Video drivers to f**k up the other devs ...what a jerk
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dude, he only did that on his 'OC' version. The normal 'stable' version has them... reading is an artform
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It's too early for me^^ sorry
dipje said:
dude, he only did that on his 'OC' version. The normal 'stable' version has them... reading is an artform
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The normal 'stable' version of his ROM is built on the same test kernal that every other 2.1 ROM is built on.
MerXury13 said:
I asked 'cause in the cronos Rom, the developer said that he excluded the Video drivers to f**k up the other devs ...what a jerk
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Again... getting boring
Can someone please compile this one with overclock patch?I have no idea how to compile from source else I would do it
l0st.prophet said:
The normal 'stable' version of his ROM is built on the same test kernal that every other 2.1 ROM is built on.
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Hence it got video drivers
Can anyone point me in the direction of a good write up on how to build a boot.img from this git repo please?im using ubuntu 10.4
so can we use this kernel on the vanilla roms?
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Am I missing something with regards to the wlan module sources? Didn't see them so far...
Or am I being stupid (highly likely)
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Do you have the latest commit? I believe initially there were some missing files. I know when I grabbed the source the first time i had wlan drive compile issues
I applied this to both cronos rom and to superhero rom and both got really sluggish after installing it (I used the boot.img posted among the first posts).
Please keep in mind this is a work in progress and is currently intended for devs only. Do not flash if you don't know what you're doing.
Ok, after making some progress towards getting this thing ready for user-space, I've decided to finally start a thread on it just to see if I can get anyone interested or willing to help... This ROM is currently in below Alpha status (if there is such a thing) and does not boot, but I believe I can get it booting in about a week barring a system crash or a zombie apocalypse. Again, this is only meant for a jumping off point towards getting AOSP ICS on our I957s, so don't blame me if you flash this and your tab becomes bricked...
Source
Link to source ------> Here
Github
Link to Github ------> Here
Want to Help?
Code:
Downloading and Building from Source
Edit
Follow the Repo instructions to download and install Repo.
Download the Android source tree by specifying the branch and manifest for a specific Code Aurora release. In this example the download the carrot.cupcake branch using manifest ''M7201JSDCBALYA6380.xml''
$ repo init -u git://codeaurora.org/platform/manifest.git -b ics -m M8260AAABQNLZA30120.xml --repo-url=git://codeaurora.org/tools/repo.git
$ repo sync
Build the source tree
$ source build/envsetup.sh
$ choosecombo 1 1 msm8660_surf eng
$ make -j4
Running choosecombo with no arguments will prompt for Android build options and target.
Downloads
Link to ROM------> Here
Thanks to Da_g for the kernel base, and thanks to the people at Code Aurora for the msm8660 source.
Great stuff jo
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Sweet, Thank you for start a build for i957 and Finally about time!
great start, thank you!!!!
MaX
Great news, keep up the good work.
Yes thank you very much for this start!
ICS for i957?
I'm ready to test when you have a bootable ROM! Where are you getting ICS-compatible hardware drivers for the i957?
Thanks
phil_white99 said:
I'm ready to test when you have a bootable ROM! Where are you getting ICS-compatible hardware drivers for the i957?
Thanks
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Base drivers can be used from the msm8660 ics source code provided by Code Aurora, and proprietary can be used from the stock Honeycomb firmware. Hopefully.
1. THANKS JO!
2. In order to boot, what is needed?
I'm assuming this is a CWM zip, not an odin package, right>
With ics for the skyrocket leak hopefully things will get easier
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Thank You. Hell yeah! You guys rock. I'll help out if I can.
I'm willing to test too.
hey Jo there are some ICS CWM roms starting to come out for the skyrocket (ICSMOD5 is what I was looking at). Do you think with some script edits this could be flashed to the i957?
thanks to OP for attempting this. there are enough of us i957 users out there I think !
orlandoxpolice said:
hey Jo there are some ICS CWM roms starting to come out for the skyrocket (ICSMOD5 is what I was looking at). Do you think with some script edits this could be flashed to the i957?
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Yes, but the problem is we would probably need our own ICS kernel to get most of the stuff working. I'll try my hand at ICSMOD5, but I'm not sure if anything will work without a dedicated kernel.
jomeister15 said:
Yes, but the problem is we would probably need our own ICS kernel to get most of the stuff working. I'll try my hand at ICSMOD5, but I'm not sure if anything will work without a dedicated kernel.
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yes you are right about that, but i think the tmobile guys got ics running with the skyrocket kernel but they are having issues with data.
orlandoxpolice said:
yes you are right about that, but i think the tmobile guys got ics running with the skyrocket kernel but they are having issues with data.
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Ok, I'm not really going to be able to use my tab for dev purposes this weekends, but if you want to try a port here's what you need to do.
1) Setup a build enviornment in dsixda's kitchen with ICSMOD5.
2) You'll need to look at the updater-script and change the partition blocks according to the Tab (e.g system needs to be 25 instead of 24).
3) Two ways to do 3. One: grab the kernel from this thread and put it in ICSMOD, or Two: You could just leave the kernel as is. I'm wary of option Two.
4) Flash it. If it doesn't boot, try to get a logcat and send it my way. If it does, then yay ICS.
jomeister15 said:
Ok, I'm not really going to be able to use my tab for dev purposes this weekends, but if you want to try a port here's what you need to do.
1) Setup a build enviornment in dsixda's kitchen with ICSMOD5.
2) You'll need to look at the updater-script and change the partition blocks according to the Tab (e.g system needs to be 25 instead of 24).
3) Two ways to do 3. One: grab the kernel from this thread and put it in ICSMOD, or Two: You could just leave the kernel as is. I'm wary of option Two.
4) Flash it. If it doesn't boot, try to get a logcat and send it my way. If it does, then yay ICS.
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OK I have followed these instructions; downloaded ICSMOD5, set up the kitchen, grabbed the kernel (assuming that's boot.img) from your zipfile in the first post of this thread and copied it to the working folder, overwriting the Skyrocket kernel.
Then I looked at the updater script to see if partitions need changing. Per this post the layout looks OK. Example: /system is p24 and /boot is p08 already.
So far so good? Planning a test for later today.
Exciting let me know how it goes
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Also don't use the default generated kitchen updater script
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TWRP 2.2
team win recovery project
Hey guys, I give you the latest TWRP build. This is (as of edit date) the only TWRP build that is up to date with 2.2. This build is available to flash via fastboot or via a normal zip to use in your recovery.
Me and Dees_Troy have also been discussing official TWRP support for the future.
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TWRP 2.2 has the following that 2.1 or 2.0 doesn't have:
On-screen keyboard in recovery! -- supports long press, backspace repeat, and swipe left deletes everything left of the cursor
Name new backups and rename existing backups
Rename files and folders in the file manager
Pseudo-terminal emulator
Support decrypting an encrypted data partition on Galaxy Nexus (enter password using keyboard)
Backup archive splitting -- allows backup and restore of data partitions larger than 2GB
Simplified XML layout support between resolutions
Added dual storage selection radio buttons to zip install, backup, and restore pages
Improved zip install compatibility
Updated update-binary source code
Numerous small bug fixes and improvements
Known bugs:
There are no known bugs at the moment, if you see any please inform me
Download links
DOWNLOAD FOR THE MARVEL | DOWNLOAD FOR THE MARVELC
Flashable ZIPs soon Only recovery.img's currently available (sorry)
Please upload fast I'm gonna love it....
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Thanks ben for getting this working how did you fix the compile problems or is my cm repo gone bad again lol waiting for link if you can pm me it ill upload it to my vps.
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eoghan2t7 said:
Thanks ben for getting this working how did you fix the compile problems or is my cm repo gone bad again lol waiting for link if you can pm me it ill upload it to my vps.
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I didn't get many compile problems. Any that I did get I fixed.
The colour is a bit messed up atm. Eoghan, what colour setting did you use?
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benjamingwynn said:
I didn't get many compile problems. Any that I did get I fixed.
The colour is a bit messed up atm. Eoghan, what colour setting did you use?
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I had to change the colour space in the boardconfig.mk
I added one of these cant find out atm
TARGET_RECOVERY_PIXEL_FORMAT := "BGRA_8888"
TARGET_RECOVERY_PIXEL_FORMAT := "RGBX_8888"
TARGET_RECOVERY_PIXEL_FORMAT := "RGB_565"
I'm almost sure its the second one but try all three to be sure
P.s. look over at the rc fora
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eoghan2t7 said:
I had to change the colour space in the boardconfig.mk
I added one of these cant find out atm
TARGET_RECOVERY_PIXEL_FORMAT := "BGRA_8888"
TARGET_RECOVERY_PIXEL_FORMAT := "RGBX_8888"
TARGET_RECOVERY_PIXEL_FORMAT := "RGB_565"
I'm almost sure its the second one but try all three to be sure
P.s. look over at the rc fora
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Yeah its one of em. Can't remember what one worked best either
I'll head over there now
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Let's hope it doesnt have the SD-ext formatting bug
Read your build.prop
benjamingwynn said:
Yeah its one of em. Can't remember what one worked best either
I'll head over there now
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The Wildfire S is an RGBX device. Use that setting. Just completed a build myself and am testing presently, searching for errors. Colours are fine tho.
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eoghan2t7 said:
Thanks ben for getting this working how did you fix the compile problems or is my cm repo gone bad again lol waiting for link if you can pm me it ill upload it to my vps.
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The latest blob of compile errors were due to changes is all three codebases around the same time. After a great deal of work by the CM Team, Modpunk and TWRP the code has reached a point where it is stable enough to compile TWRP. Update from the respective repositories and enjoy.
We'll see... wouldn't get your hopes up tho.
csoulr666 said:
Let's hope it doesnt have the SD-ext formatting bug
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As this developer has yet to post his build I can't say for sure but, in my own build of 2.2.1 using CM9 and the modpunk kernel the bug still exists.
Sounds good though
But pretty risky for babies like me LOL Will give it a try when I get educated a little.
I will upload today, having a bit more trouble with Ubuntu not booting after updating - bootloader went kapoosh.
I compiled this in my AOKP tree, I'm not exactly sure what bugs it will have and what bugs it won't.
Anyways, once I upload, enjoy
Wait...
benjamingwynn said:
I will upload today, having a bit more trouble with Ubuntu not booting after updating - bootloader went kapoosh.
I compiled this in my AOKP tree, I'm not exactly sure what bugs it will have and what bugs it won't.
Anyways, once I upload, enjoy
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You haven't even bothered running standard feature tests yourself?
My posts can have titles too.
WoefulDerelict said:
You haven't even bothered running standard feature tests yourself?
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I flashed a ROM and backed up a ROM and restored it.
That's nice but...
benjamingwynn said:
I flashed a ROM and backed up a ROM and restored it.
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Didn't have a spare SD card to test the major known issues from previous builds? This seems to be lacking win. Did you get to test the keyboard or backup naming features?
WoefulDerelict said:
Didn't have a spare SD card to test the major known issues from previous builds? This seems to be lacking win. Did you get to test the keyboard or backup naming features?
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If it means so much to you then you can go test it when I upload it in a min.
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Uploaded, flashable ZIP soon
benjamingwynn said:
Uploaded, flashable ZIP soon
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Thanks but it has the colour issue
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eoghan2t7 said:
Thanks but it has the colour issue
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Yep somebody just told me over IRC about that. It was me not making cleanly I guess. Uploading a new version in about an hour. Want to get some git stuff out of the way.
benjamingwynn said:
Yep somebody just told me over IRC about that. It was me not making cleanly I guess. Uploading a new version in about an hour. Want to get some git stuff out of the way.
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No problem I'm going to wipe my laptop and do fresh installs or win 7 and Ubuntu with fresh repos so I can mate a theme for trwp and for my site
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InformationThis kernel is forked from the CyanogenMod Kernel and i have added a few additional changes of my own and more to come. My builds of AOKP and Gummy have this kernel pre-installed with the Kanged Gummy Kernel but when i release 1.0 it will have a few more tweaks so you would need to upgrade.
There will be 4 files you can download. The boot.img and zImage can both be flashed using Heimdall. The Flashable zip and Odin tar.
Bugs
Deep Sleep works but when using LiveOC it does not so i recommend only using this when playing games or maybe make a script to disable this when you device locks in the time being.
Differences
LiveOC
More Frequencies (100MHz, 200MHz, 400MHz, 600MHz, 700MHz, 800MHz, 900MHz, 1000MHz, 1100MHz, 1200MHz, 1300MHz, 1400MHz)
Lulzactive v2 Governor (My preferred choice)
Tiny shmem
Working on more!
Using Features In The KernelLiveOCHere is information on it This is configurable using a tool known as NSTools on the PlayStore. When using this 100% means the bus frequency is at 100% try not to get confused. So 100% of 100MHz would be 100MHz so if you increase it to 120% so it would be 120% of 100MHz would be 120MHz and this value applies to all CPU frequencies, GPU ect.
LulactiveThis is like other governors for the CPU and can be configured using applications like Voltage Control, SetCPU, NSToolsand built-in tools from CM9/10 and AOKP ect.
Downloads
All Devices - http://goo.im/devs/henryedwardrose/Kernel/ICS
P1 - zImage - Boot.img - Flashable.zip - Odin.tar
P1L - zImage - Boot.img - Flashable.zip - Odin.tar
P1N - zImage - Boot.img - Flashable.zip - Odin.tar
Installation
zImage or boot.img
Use command line tool known as 'heimdall' (for people comfortable with the command-line)
Flashable.zip
Installed using CWM (the easiest methord)
Odin.tar
Put this file in the PDA section on Odin (Windows only)
Special ThanksThe TE4M - Nice work on developing the kernel and getting our device officially supported by CyanogenMod!
Dizgustipated - Nice Guy, Excellent Roms and Kernel!
Technomancer - The Guy who originally ported CM7 to our tab
SourcesMy Github
BuildingYou can build this kernel yourself in two ways
The First MethordIs by adding it into your manifest in your android build environment which supports integrated kernel building like CM9/10 and AOKP.
If you want it in your own Rom then simply just perform the regular build commands
If you just want to build a boot.img then apply the following commands
source build/envsetup.sh
lunch cm_p1-userdebug (change this depending on what device you would like to build)
make out/target/product/p1/boot.img
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The Second MethordBefore the integrated kernel building system you used to build a kernel outside of this in it own separate environment so i have made it possible without have to download the android build environment to build any kernel for this device and you just have to run a build script and tell it what device you want to make.
Firstly you want to use the following commands
mkdir Kernel
cd Kernel
repo init -u https://github.com/henryedwardrose/Kernel_Manifest.git -b master
repo sync
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Ok when synced you will see that there are three directories. Two of which are what you need. The 'Files' directory
is where all of the other files go that are necessary to build the kernel. The build.sh is a nice bash script which
you can open and easily understand what commands are being executed and how the files are being used.
Anyways here's how you build:
Firstly in the terminal go to the Files directory
cd Files
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Now run this following command to extract the ramdisks (you only have to do this when i have uploaded a new ramdisk)
./RUNAFTERSYNC.sh
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Then you want to build the kernel and at the end you will end up with the following flashable files 'zImage,
boot.img, .tar, .zip'
Now you need to initiate the building process
./build.sh
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Now follow the commands on screen and you will end up with the kernel located in the out directory and you can flash
via Heimdall (zImage and Boot.img), Odin (.tar) and CWM (.zip)
Enjoy!
Thanks for you work...
Please build for all model (P1,P1l,P1N, P1C)..
a-vista said:
Thanks for you work...
Please build for all model (P1,P1l,P1N, P1C)..
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oops! forgot this information lol :silly: Of course, well except for P1C atm
thanks for kernel. love your work bro.
i flashed on my p1. im trying and write back here for bugs etc.
can someone post some screen shots..???? PLEASEEE...
[email protected] said:
can someone post some screen shots..???? PLEASEEE...
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ScreenShots from what???
This is a kernel, nothing changes visually...
Just performace, battery..etc..
hi
thanks again your work.
i tried kernel but it doesnt going into DEEP SLEEPtab working always 1200.
my options is smartassv2 and sio.
Used this kernel can be used camera 360 ?
It feels smooth indeed. Quadrant score at 1300 MHz with Cm9 is around 2600-2700.
Kernels includes CWM right? I wonder if I can have this on my P1000N stock GB 2.3.3.
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Hi henry.
My tab is p1000 and im on your aokp milestone 6 (not the rebuild 1). I decided to update my kanged gummy kernel to 1.0 as suggested in the op. I tried the zip for p1 using cwm recovery, and my tab was stucked to the samsung logo. Cant go to recovery too. So i decided to use the .tar in odin, and its now perfectly.
Just a heads up that there maybe something wrong with the zip version. But neverrtheless, thanks for this wonderful kernel!
I have a p1 too and i have download cwm file i have instal it with no issue.
Maybe a wrong download ?
@Henry,
with rebuild 1 kernel is the latest kernel or i have to redownload and install ?
Thank's
Hope someone can upload it to other sites. Rapishare really sucks.
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MarlX said:
Kernels includes CWM right? I wonder if I can have this on my P1000N stock GB 2.3.3.
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Yes it does, yer you can and will install but it will NOT boot unless you have ICS on your device.
vince_junior said:
Hi henry.
My tab is p1000 and im on your aokp milestone 6 (not the rebuild 1). I decided to update my kanged gummy kernel to 1.0 as suggested in the op. I tried the zip for p1 using cwm recovery, and my tab was stucked to the samsung logo. Cant go to recovery too. So i decided to use the .tar in odin, and its now perfectly.
Just a heads up that there maybe something wrong with the zip version. But neverrtheless, thanks for this wonderful kernel!
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Thank you for your report its always appreciated It has worked for me and i have a p1 but i will test it soon again to see if i have any issues
chickygamon said:
I have a p1 too and i have download cwm file i have instal it with no issue.
Maybe a wrong download ?
@Henry,
with rebuild 1 kernel is the latest kernel or i have to redownload and install ?
Thank's
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There is no need to install it but if you install this one it won't hurt its the same.
Gpsrisk said:
Hope someone can upload it to other sites. Rapishare really sucks.
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I will upload it to goo.im soon but working on jb atm
henryedwardrose said:
I will upload it to goo.im soon but working on jb atm
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Wow!
New Link
Hey, Uploaded All files to Here now;
http://goo.im/devs/henryedwardrose
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enjoy!
henryedwardrose said:
Hey, Uploaded All files to Here now;
enjoy!
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Something wrong with goo.I'm server. ?
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well this sucks all links are broken
tohno said:
well this sucks all links are broken
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Goo.im are down atm i am going to upload them again when they are back up. In the mean time i am working on a few things and i may rebuild the kernel with gcc 4.6 check the op are the links still working on rapidahare?
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Hi guys,
Would anyone be so kind and post instruction how to compile CM10 for HTC One X?
Many thanks,
The_GENIUS
The_Genius said:
Hi guys,
Would anyone be so kind and post instruction how to compile CM10 for HTC One X?
Many thanks,
The_GENIUS
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There is a thread in some section(one of the mains I think) on xda on how to compile roms for your phone.
file, open, select source hit compile
not sure there's a CM10 source made for the one x tho...
You could use the new GUI http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20772042#post20772042
There's a pretty good tutorial/thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30547026
It's for the Nexus 7 so you'll obviously need to replace references to "grouper" with "endeavoru", and amend any other device or vendor-specific instructions as appropriate, but it should get you up and running.
If someone would like to create a vmware or virtual pc image, with the enviroment ready..
I can host it...Just pm me and I send the ftp details