Hi all out there.
I just extracted the kernel source code of Samsung Galaxy A80 (SM-A805F/DS) with ROM Base: A805FXXU4BTC3, and I pushed it on Github.
It took few days to upload it because it almost had a 70,000+ files and roughly 1.3GB+ all files.
I made it as public repository and uses GPL 3.0 LICENSE(which is recommended by samsung open source) to make it easy to fork/modify and clone it.
Kernel Source Code is Under GPL 2.0 LICENSE
Here is the link https://github.com/firemax13/android_kernel_samsung_sm6150-sm7150.
You can contact me through github for collaborations. You can also make any custom kernel using this code.
You can clone this by using this git link https://github.com/firemax13/android_kernel_samsung_sm6150-sm7150.git
Thank you all.
Android 10 Kernel Source Code Uploaded Through GITHUB!
* Source code is both under GPL 3.0 & APACHE 2.0 LICENSE
* ROM BASE: A805FXXU4BTC3
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firemax13 said:
Reserved.
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Have you pulled it from Android Q? Of yes i'd likes ti fork it
Fulbert95 said:
Have you pulled it from Android Q? Of yes i'd likes ti fork it
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No, this is still Android Pie based. Samsung Open Source still not providing source code for Android 10, but soon they will release it just don't worry, if the samsung will release I'm gonna pull those new things to github. Gonna update you if I pulled the Android 10 source code to github.
Galaxy A80 Android 10 Source Code
https://opensource.samsung.com/uploadSearch?searchValue=SM-A805F
motobenny said:
https://opensource.samsung.com/uploadSearch?searchValue=SM-A805F
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Uploaded!
You can now clone it or fork it from my github link that u can found from the first post. It took me 2 hours to upload it, it has 1.3gb when I unpacked it. Feel free to contact me for the link problem or collaboration.
Fulbert95 said:
Have you pulled it from Android Q? Of yes i'd likes ti fork it
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Updated to A805FXXU4BTC3/Android 10. Check my first post for the github link.
cant download
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If, like me, you despaired of CM ever releasing another "stable" version of CM-11, your wait is over.
I found out they had FINALLY done another M-SNAPSHOT code freeze, so I synced the source and built one of my own.
http://d-h.st/aihU
Link to Kernel source (if you feel you need it)
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_samsung_hlte
-blaine
Frankenbiker said:
If, like me, you despaired of CM ever releasing another "stable" version of CM-11, your wait is over.
I found out they had FINALLY done another M-SNAPSHOT code freeze, so I synced the source and built one of my own.
Link removed. Apparently we can't post links to builds any more without a full kernel code dump in the post.
If anyone is actually interested, PM me and I'll send you the link.
-blaine
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This has been the case for as long as XDA has been GPL compliant. Any distribution of a binary (meaning kernel boot,img) that is not unmodified manufacturer's stock requires a link to kernel source, not a code dump. Anyone building CM from source should have no issues getting the link to source code and including it.
Frankenbiker said:
If, like me, you despaired of CM ever releasing another "stable" version of CM-11, your wait is over.
I found out they had FINALLY done another M-SNAPSHOT code freeze, so I synced the source and built one of my own.
http://d-h.st/aihU
Link to Kernel source (if you feel you need it)
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_samsung_msm8974-common
-blaine
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There is no kernel source in that link. Please post proper kernel source.
Edit: Thank you for updating the link to kernel source
SlimRoms is a custom android operating system. The main goal is to offer users a slimmed down but still feature rich alternative to other android operating systems.
The entire SlimTeam work together to bring you this tailor-made beauty straight from Android Open Source Project (AOSP) source code.
All of the sources can be publicly viewed through GitHub and you can stop by the public Gerrit to submit patches of any type.
Important links:
slimroms.org - The official webpage where you find everything you need to know about SlimRoms.
Downloads - Download the rom for S6 from here
Kernel Source - The source of your device's kernel.
Get in touch! - Contact SlimRoms at these places if you have questions, requests or feedback.
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For dual boot, kindly follow this link.
If you have any other queries, kindly see this link for any issues other users face before posting here.
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/* Supported devices */
Galaxy S6 International (SM-G920F/I, zerofltexx)
Galaxy S6 SK (SM-G920S, zeroflteskt)
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SlimRom 6.0 for Galaxy S6 , ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S6
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a2441918
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Beta Version: 0.2
Beta Release Date: 2015-12-21
Created 2015-12-16
Last Updated 2015-12-23
No offense but you're the 3rd one to release a rom that has the exact same source as the original CM13 thread, and all others have been shutted down. You should invest your time helping the main branch fixing their stuff instead of dividing everybody. Releasing a ROM that is exactly the same with a different name is a total lack of respect to those who really worked hard to make this happen, plus your sources are not even public :/
virulentt said:
No offense but you're the 3rd one to release a rom that has the exact same source as the original CM13 thread, and all others have been shutted down. You should invest your time helping the main branch fixing their stuff instead of dividing everybody. Releasing a ROM that is exactly the same with a different name is a total lack of respect to those who really worked hard to make this happen, plus your sources are not even public :/
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I have no sources. I have published the link to the kernel source. Every Rom is based off CM tree and it is not the same. Its SLIM.
a2441918 said:
I have no sources. I have published the link to the kernel source. Every Rom is based off CM tree and it is not the same. Its SLIM.
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I'm pretty sure it's an XDA rule to publish the source of every rom/kernel. Otherwise it could contain malware/keylogger or could be fake. I took a look at SLIM's github and i didn't see anything related to the S6.
Dude you dont get it. According to XDA you should publish a source for the kernel and I did. Go ahead with the link I posted and it will direct you to the kernel source. It is not necessary that the kernel should belong to Slim.
I see no official source on your GitHub. Is this just a rebrand of CM 13 for S6?
Nevermind keep it coming
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bio4554 said:
I see no official source on your GitHub. Is this just a rebrand of CM 13 for S6?
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Dude, I used Slim rom sources and this device kernel and vendor tree and built the rom. There is no need for sources in my github. And Slim and CM are different. I am not just rebranding. I am building this from source.
a2441918 said:
Dude, I used Slim rom sources and this device kernel and vendor tree and built the rom. There is no need for sources in my github. And Slim and CM are different. I am not just rebranding. I am building this from source.
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It's like steeling the bigmac sauce's receipe to make your own burger restaurant, but saying that you use a different bread.
Omg whats the issue with you guys? I gave credit for the developers, linked to the kernel tree of the actual developer and now what is that you people need?
a2441918 said:
Omg whats the issue with you guys? I gave credit for the developers, linked to the kernel tree of the actual developer and now what is that you people need?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...yanogenmod-13-galaxy-s6-t3269984/post64321767
Having a second ROM with same issues doesn't help at all. Why wouldn't you wait for it to be stable instead of releasing another alpha rom?
virulentt said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...yanogenmod-13-galaxy-s6-t3269984/post64321767
Having a second ROM with same issues doesn't help at all. Why wouldn't you wait for it to be stable instead of releasing another alpha rom?
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You could have pointed that out in the first post itself rather than us spamming this thread. I will remove the download link and keep this thread closed for now.
virulentt said:
I'm pretty sure it's an XDA rule to publish the source of every rom/kernel. Otherwise it could contain malware/keylogger or could be fake. I took a look at SLIM's github and i didn't see anything related to the S6.
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The only source required to be posted by GPLv2 and XDA requirements is kernel source. Also Slim and CM both have posted open permissions to build.
New build up. See OP for download link.
Download Link is dead for me.
a2441918 said:
New build up. See OP for download link.
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ripv2 said:
Download Link is dead for me.
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Try it out now mate.
Up and reachable Ill give it a shot!
a2441918 said:
Try it out now mate.
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Any changelog ? and is this usable for edge version ? or it has same screen issue ?
bigbossclk said:
Any changelog ? and is this usable for edge version ? or it has same screen issue ?
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I guess its usable. But a different build for S6 Edge is in the works.
Doesnt Boot on my 920f latest recovery clean install with and without gapps. Never finnishing Boot animation.
Hello,
As some people heard, i really try to get Android Wear 2.0 for our beloved SmartWatch 3.
And it's possible, sources, device trees, all exist to build a working own compiled Android Wear 2.0.
So this thread tells about the current process of the port
PROGRESS
Code:
Repo synced
First build finished (not buildable yet due no blobs included
GAPPS Porting in progress
Fixed to 99% the device tree
Updating Blobs to M1D64T in progress
Using own Device tree
SOURCES
Device Tree for tetra:
https://github.com/Sony-SmartWatch-3-OSS/android_device_tree_tetra_eng_prerelease
Device Kernel for tetra (unmodified):
https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/bcm/+/android-wear-6.0.1_r0.99
(we can use MM kernel on Nougat too, maybe some patches needed but that's okay)
Prebuilts/Blobs for tetra:
https://github.com/Sony-SmartWatch-3-OSS/vendor_prebuilts_tetra
For Discussions go to this thread please: https://forum.xda-developers.com/smartwatch-3/general/companion-thread-android-wear-2-0-t3565693
If you want to help me on this project, write to me via telegram: https://t.me/PDesire
I need that so much any ETA ?
By the way keep up the good work !
Nice to see someone is working on this :victory:
Sent from my Sony Xperia Z5 using XDA Labs
Thanks for your job.
Enviado desde mi Redmi Note 3 mediante Tapatalk
great!!! thanks
Dear PDesire,,
My support can be only moral..... :crying:
And I hoping good news soon from you
Thx again for your great hard work :good:
thankx you great hard work and good luck my friend
I checked out your device tree. It looks like it's based off an Open Devices tree. I don't think we need the following lines
Code:
include device/sony/common-headers/KernelHeaders.mk
-include device/sony/common-kernel/KernelConfig.mk
in BoardConfig.mk.
Also, what about the HALs? Asteroid OS used the system.img from a stock build, but we will need to build from source. I do not think it is open source, as it is not available on google git servers.
EDIT: I do not think building from source will work. This is what I found the Google Android building group:
Certain components of Android (and therefore Wear) come from third parties and have licenses which require the source code to be made available (e.g. the Linux kernel). The components made available via the AOSP repositories for releases like Wear are, afaik, the components which have that type of license.
Wear is a release which has taken the same path as Honeycomb. I can understand that for open source fans and people looking to tinker with a working system it’s somewhat disappointing to see, but those are the choices Google has made.
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Looks like the only way to go forward is to port it from a pre-compiled version for another watch, like they did for the Galaxy Gear devices.
EDIT 2: Refer:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!s...nce/android-building/R0r9BBn4M3g/-KexIWTCDwAJ
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!s...nce/android-building/vx0Hcy88Ofs/USxAUaKVAwAJ
These sources are incomplete and only include GPL licensed projects. It is not the complete source, just like google releases preview sources for AOSP preview builds (M, N etc). I suggest you not waste your quota in downloading the source.
drakonizer said:
I checked out your device tree. It looks like it's based off an Open Devices tree. I don't think we need the following lines
Code:
include device/sony/common-headers/KernelHeaders.mk
-include device/sony/common-kernel/KernelConfig.mk
in BoardConfig.mk.
Also, what about the HALs? Asteroid OS used the system.img from a stock build, but we will need to build from source. I do not think it is open source, as it is not available on google git servers.
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Yeah I've seen these, and already fixed. Patch comes soon.
Things for WLAN and BT for example are on google repo too and if a library or something is missing we can use it from M1D64T
EDIT: I do not think building from source will work. This is what I found the Google Android building group:
Looks like the only way to go forward is to port it from a pre-compiled version for another watch, like they did for the Galaxy Gear devices.
EDIT 2: Refer:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!s...nce/android-building/R0r9BBn4M3g/-KexIWTCDwAJ
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!s...nce/android-building/vx0Hcy88Ofs/USxAUaKVAwAJ
These sources are incomplete and only include GPL licensed projects. It is not the complete source, just like google releases preview sources for AOSP preview builds (M, N etc). I suggest you not waste your quota in downloading the source.
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Lel then I can't understand why the build is working xD at least I am building in time and already 14% finished
I know some libs we have to grab from the Marshmallow FW but that shouldn't be a big deal
At least we also need some things from Preview 2 so we can get our AW 2.0 Preview 2 working
So I try my best to grab much from source and if required also from FW, but all in all its possible for our SmartWatch 3 to get Android Wear 2.0
Your PDesire
but there's one thing i don't understand ... why r u using preview 2 instead of a feature complete newer version or the final version?
xpatze85x said:
but there's one thing i don't understand ... why r u using preview 2 instead of a feature complete newer version or the final version?
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Because there aren't any sources of the final version.
@PDesire :
You're the man...keep up a good work ???
Hey @PDesire , any news? I'm sooooo hyped!!!
Thank bro I hope
Thanks for this!
So current status is:
Code:
Repo synced
First Test build stopped to fix things on device tree
Expected in future:
Code:
Blobs dump
Fully fixed Device tree
Creating vendor for tetra
Adding overlays for framework to device tree
Some mix with armv7-a-neon generic
Gapps Dump
Expected in far future:
Code:
Creating an OSS project for tetra (like sonyxperiadev but for tetra)
So guys I will do more tomorrow as I am awake already from Friday 7AM - 3AM Saturday (right now GMT +1) and working on it and I need my sleep xD
So Goodnight guys and I can confirm our dream of Android Wear 2.0 for SmartWatch 3 comes nearer
Your PDesire
PDesire said:
So Goodnight guys and I can confirm our dream of Android Wear 2.0 for SmartWatch 3 comes nearer
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And I can confirm my donation is coming when a working build is ready, and I suppose others are coming, isn't it guys? ???
Is it possible that this could give us Android pay or will that only work with official AW2?
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Neo Cortex said:
Is it possible that this could give us Android pay or will that only work with official AW2?
Sent from my SM-G920F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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No. That'll only work on an official firmware, unfortunately...
Thank you very much, hope you will finish it without problems~!
im using stock right now but i saw the most recent lineage an i might try that out. anyone have a favorite rom? also i tried to download the lineage 14 but its link seems to be down or overused anyone have a mirror?
Have a look to: http://wiki.lineageos.org/devices.html
I don't see one for the model. Oh well. .
Is not the right?
http://wiki.lineageos.org/serranoltexx_info.html
=>
http://wiki.lineageos.org/serranoltexx_install.html
=>
https://download.lineageos.org/serranoltexx
That's the one without the capped i at the end isn't it? The one that is dual core instead of quad core. Known as the serranoveltexx.
teknoweanie said:
I don't see one for the model. Oh well. .
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But there is one from Danil_e71
Danil_e71 said:
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 7.1.2 (Nougat), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review.
Kernel source code Github repo.
Device path for CM Github repo.
Vendor path for CM Github repo.
Local manifest for CM Github repo.
Downloads
18.05.2017 Lineage OS
Current ROM: Here
Installation
Make a backup!
Install recovery here
Reboot into recovery
Wipe data (You may get a "staus 7" error if you fail to wipe.)
Install the Current ROM
Optionally install Gapps
Boot phone into normal mode
Most of Android/CyanogenMod is licensed under the Apache License with other small parts licensed under other open-source licenses. Which means that you may modify and redistribute without asking for permission as long as the proper credits is given and it is not misappropriated as being the official CyanogenMod.
Thanks for support
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Meluminati said:
But there is one from Danil_e71
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That's what I'm using right now.
This is the 4.4 GitHub address
GitHub - MoetaYuko/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996
Contribute to MoetaYuko/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996 development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
DGMHZ said:
This is the 4.4 GitHub address
GitHub - MoetaYuko/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996
Contribute to MoetaYuko/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996 development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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I think 4.9 is worked. USB is fixed.
borisSweden said:
I think 4.9 is worked. USB is fixed.
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I can only simply make, not edit, let alone develop drivers. If I can transplant Android 10 lineage18 1 device tree source code, Linux kernel is not easy?
borisSweden said:
I think 4.9 is worked. USB is fixed.
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Most authors do not provide source code download. Maybe we can only start with MI5 and Zuk z2pro for migration tutorials
DGMHZ said:
Most authors do not provide source code download. Maybe we can only start with MI5 and Zuk z2pro for migration tutorials
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If memory serves me right, the MI5 and Zuk 2 where used for porting but it never worked. I think it was about some blobs, GNSS, USB, VoLTE radio. LOS tried to add stuff but that to revert back.
TLDR, the SD820 was a problematic chip as nothing could be ported.