Hello everybody,
after days of research, I finally ended up here. Hope that somebody can support me.
Currently I am trying to fix a broken oneplus 5t, classical mac/imei/etc. gone problem.
Unfortunately I have no efs backup for this device, but from another oneplus 5t. But so far I have really tried everything but nothing worked so far.
Let's summarize eveything.
Currently I am running twrp 3.2.x and oxygenos 5.1.7.
But also tried to same stuff with twrp 3.3.x and oxygenos 9.0.9. Same result.
What have I tired:
* restore efs from working phone to broken one via twrp and dd command
* restore via MSM Tool
* restore via QPST
So I am not really sure where this data is stored.
If we trust what we read in the web, it's stored in the efs (modemst1, modemst2). But based on this QPST tool it seems to me somewhere in the nvram.
Could this be the same thing? So does the linux kernel mount it as block devices?
Just for me to get this right.
Further when I trace the kernel logs (stock oxygenOs boot.img) this kind of message keeps looping:
6,112394,1636926453,-;[20180101_12:39:44.068781]@3 subsys-restart: subsystem_shutdown(): [kworker/3:5:6223]: Shutting down modem
6,112395,1636926476,-;[20180101_12:39:44.068806]@3 pil-q6v5-mss 4080000.qcom,mss: MSS is shutting down
SUBSYSTEM=platform
DEVICE=+platform:4080000.qcom,mss
4,112396,1636951535,-;[20180101_12:39:44.093861]@3 pil-q6v5-mss 4080000.qcom,mss: Port 0000000000000000 halt timeout
SUBSYSTEM=platform
DEVICE=+platform:4080000.qcom,mss
6,112397,1636959202,-;[20180101_12:39:44.101527]@3 apr_tal_link_state_cb: edge[mpss] link state[1]
3,112398,1636959474,-;[20180101_12:39:44.101802]@0 <CORE> smem:mpss glink_open: Error 0 - unable to find transport
3,112399,1636959506,-;[20180101_12:39:44.101836]@0 <LBSRV> smem:mpss:LOOPBACK_CTL_APSS glink_lbsrv_open_worker: unable to open channel
6,112400,1636969608,-;[20180101_12:39:44.111934]@3 icnss: Collecting msa0 segment dump
3,112401,1636969631,-;[20180101_12:39:44.111961]@3 Ramdump(ramdump_wcss_msa0): No consumers. Aborting..
3,112402,1636969706,-;[20180101_12:39:44.112035]@3 smd_channel_reset: allocation table not initialized
6,112403,1636969728,-;[20180101_12:39:44.112058]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_ssr_notifier_cb:2541 IPA Received MPSS AFTER_SHUTDOWN
6,112404,1636973889,-;[20180101_12:39:44.116215]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_ssr_notifier_cb:2544 IPA AFTER_SHUTDOWN handling is complete
6,112405,1636990168,-;[20180101_12:39:44.132498]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_ssr_notifier_cb:2547 IPA received MPSS BEFORE_POWERUP
6,112406,1636991968,-;[20180101_12:39:44.134300]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_ssr_notifier_cb:2554 IPA BEFORE_POWERUP handling is complete
6,112407,1636991984,-;[20180101_12:39:44.134317]@3 subsys-restart: subsystem_powerup(): [kworker/3:5:6223]: Powering up modem
14,112408,1636992926,-;[20180101_12:39:44.135257]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.mdt' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.mdt'
14,112409,1636993176,-;[20180101_12:39:44.135509]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.mdt took 0ms
6,112410,1636994121,-;[20180101_12:39:44.136455]@3 pil-q6v5-mss 4080000.qcom,mss: modem: loading from 0x000000008d000000 to 0x0000000094000000
SUBSYSTEM=platform
DEVICE=+platform:4080000.qcom,mss
14,112411,1637012648,-;[20180101_12:39:44.154976]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'mba.mbn' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/mba.mbn'
14,112412,1637013400,-;[20180101_12:39:44.155728]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/mba.mbn took 0ms
14,112413,1637015369,-;[20180101_12:39:44.157697]@1 ueventd: firmware: loading 'msadp' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/msadp'
11,112414,1637015671,-;[20180101_12:39:44.158002]@1 ueventd: firmware: could not find firmware for msadp
14,112415,1637015769,-;[20180101_12:39:44.158100]@1 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/msadp took 0ms
36,112416,1637015797,-;[20180101_12:39:44.158126]@0 type=1400 audit(1514828382.172:1080): avc: denied { read } for pid=13136 comm="ueventd" name="sde32" dev="tmpfs" ino=9971 scontext=u:r:ueventd:s0 tcontext=ubject_r:mba_debug_dev:s0 tclass=blk_file permissive=0
36,112417,1637015819,-;[20180101_12:39:44.158150]@0 type=1400 audit(1514828384.152:1081): avc: denied { read } for pid=13185 comm="ueventd" name="sde32" dev="tmpfs" ino=9971 scontext=u:r:ueventd:s0 tcontext=ubject_r:mba_debug_dev:s0 tclass=blk_file permissive=0
4,112418,1637016239,-;[20180101_12:39:44.158570]@3 pil-q6v5-mss 4080000.qcom,mss: Debug policy not present - msadp. Continue.
SUBSYSTEM=platform
DEVICE=+platform:4080000.qcom,mss
6,112419,1637016317,-;[20180101_12:39:44.158649]@3 pil-q6v5-mss 4080000.qcom,mss: Loading MBA and DP (if present) from 0x0000000094500000 to 0x0000000094600000 size 100000
SUBSYSTEM=platform
DEVICE=+platform:4080000.qcom,mss
6,112420,1637115354,-;[20180101_12:39:44.257679]@3 pil-q6v5-mss 4080000.qcom,mss: MBA boot done
SUBSYSTEM=platform
DEVICE=+platform:4080000.qcom,mss
14,112421,1637220866,-;[20180101_12:39:44.363198]@3 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b02' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b02'
14,112422,1637221579,-;[20180101_12:39:44.363913]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b02 took 0ms
14,112423,1637222139,-;[20180101_12:39:44.364473]@1 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b03' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b03'
14,112424,1637222331,-;[20180101_12:39:44.364665]@1 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b03 took 0ms
14,112425,1637223142,-;[20180101_12:39:44.365475]@2 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b04' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b04'
14,112426,1637223748,-;[20180101_12:39:44.366081]@2 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b04 took 0ms
14,112427,1637224425,-;[20180101_12:39:44.366758]@1 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b05' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b05'
14,112428,1637225220,-;[20180101_12:39:44.367553]@1 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b05 took 0ms
14,112429,1637226070,-;[20180101_12:39:44.368403]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b06' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b06'
14,112430,1637226387,-;[20180101_12:39:44.368721]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b06 took 0ms
14,112431,1637227516,-;[20180101_12:39:44.369849]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b07' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b07'
14,112432,1637227935,-;[20180101_12:39:44.370269]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b07 took 0ms
14,112433,1637228667,-;[20180101_12:39:44.371001]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b08' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b08'
14,112434,1637229521,-;[20180101_12:39:44.371854]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b08 took 0ms
14,112435,1637230383,-;[20180101_12:39:44.372716]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b09' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b09'
14,112436,1637235759,-;[20180101_12:39:44.378089]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b09 took 5ms
14,112437,1637236706,-;[20180101_12:39:44.379040]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b10' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b10'
14,112438,1637236884,-;[20180101_12:39:44.379219]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b10 took 0ms
14,112439,1637237957,-;[20180101_12:39:44.380290]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b11' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b11'
14,112440,1637240473,-;[20180101_12:39:44.382805]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b11 took 2ms
14,112441,1637241259,-;[20180101_12:39:44.383592]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b12' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b12'
14,112442,1637279449,-;[20180101_12:39:44.421779]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b12 took 38ms
14,112443,1637280420,-;[20180101_12:39:44.422753]@3 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b13' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b13'
14,112444,1637281627,-;[20180101_12:39:44.423960]@3 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b13 took 1ms
14,112445,1637281911,-;[20180101_12:39:44.424244]@1 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b14' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b14'
14,112446,1637282088,-;[20180101_12:39:44.424422]@1 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b14 took 0ms
14,112447,1637282810,-;[20180101_12:39:44.425144]@3 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b16' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b16'
14,112448,1637284300,-;[20180101_12:39:44.426633]@3 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b16 took 1ms
14,112449,1637284623,-;[20180101_12:39:44.426957]@1 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b17' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b17'
14,112450,1637321894,-;[20180101_12:39:44.464225]@5 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b17 took 37ms
14,112451,1637344346,-;[20180101_12:39:44.486678]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b18' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b18'
14,112452,1637350380,-;[20180101_12:39:44.492712]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b18 took 6ms
14,112453,1637393143,-;[20180101_12:39:44.535475]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b20' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b20'
14,112454,1637394000,-;[20180101_12:39:44.536332]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b20 took 0ms
14,112455,1637395000,-;[20180101_12:39:44.537334]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b21' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b21'
14,112456,1637396429,-;[20180101_12:39:44.538761]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b21 took 1ms
14,112457,1637397545,-;[20180101_12:39:44.539878]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b22' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b22'
14,112458,1637419880,-;[20180101_12:39:44.562209]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b22 took 22ms
14,112459,1637421146,-;[20180101_12:39:44.563478]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b23' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b23'
14,112460,1637421616,-;[20180101_12:39:44.563950]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b23 took 0ms
14,112461,1637422608,-;[20180101_12:39:44.564941]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b24' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b24'
14,112462,1637426669,-;[20180101_12:39:44.569001]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b24 took 4ms
14,112463,1637427663,-;[20180101_12:39:44.569996]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b25' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b25'
14,112464,1637428662,-;[20180101_12:39:44.570994]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b25 took 1ms
14,112465,1637429630,-;[20180101_12:39:44.571964]@0 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b26' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b26'
14,112466,1637429959,-;[20180101_12:39:44.572293]@0 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b26 took 0ms
14,112467,1637431059,-;[20180101_12:39:44.573391]@1 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b27' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b27'
14,112468,1637431271,-;[20180101_12:39:44.573606]@1 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b27 took 0ms
14,112469,1637432373,-;[20180101_12:39:44.574706]@1 ueventd: firmware: loading 'modem.b28' for '/devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b28'
14,112470,1637433518,-;[20180101_12:39:44.575850]@1 ueventd: loading /devices/soc/4080000.qcom,mss/firmware/modem.b28 took 1ms
12,112471,1637487823,-;[20180101_12:39:44.630155]@0 healthd: battery l=85 v=4332 t=27.8 h=2 st=2 c=-1188 chg=a
6,112472,1638159672,-;[20180101_12:39:45.301997]@3 pil-q6v5-mss 4080000.qcom,mss: modem: Brought out of reset
SUBSYSTEM=platform
DEVICE=+platform:4080000.qcom,mss
6,112473,1638291028,-;[20180101_12:39:45.433353]@0 apr_tal_link_state_cb: edge[mpss] link state[0]
6,112474,1638293942,-;[20180101_12:39:45.436269]@3 pil-q6v5-mss 4080000.qcom,mss: Subsystem error monitoring/handling services are up
SUBSYSTEM=platform
DEVICE=+platform:4080000.qcom,mss
6,112475,1638294192,-;[20180101_12:39:45.436519]@2 pil-q6v5-mss 4080000.qcom,mss: modem: Power/Clock ready interrupt received
SUBSYSTEM=platform
DEVICE=+platform:4080000.qcom,mss
6,112476,1638297506,-;[20180101_12:39:45.439834]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_ssr_notifier_cb:2558 ipa3_ssr_notifier_cb:2558 IPA received MPSS AFTER_POWERUP
6,112477,1638297982,-;[20180101_12:39:45.440310]@3 rmnet_ipa3 started initialization
6,112478,1638297999,-;[20180101_12:39:45.440329]@3 IPA SSR support = True
6,112479,1638298013,-;[20180101_12:39:45.440342]@3 IPA ipa-loaduC = True
6,112480,1638298026,-;[20180101_12:39:45.440356]@3 IPA SG support = True
6,112481,1638298040,-;[20180101_12:39:45.440370]@3 IPA Napi Enable = False
6,112482,1638298054,-;[20180101_12:39:45.440384]@3 using default for wan-rx-desc-size = 256
6,112483,1638312713,-;[20180101_12:39:45.455038]@3 rmnet_ipa completed initialization
6,112484,1638314441,-;[20180101_12:39:45.456767]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_ssr_notifier_cb:2563 IPA AFTER_POWERUP handling is complete
6,112485,1638314474,-;[20180101_12:39:45.456803]@3 subsys-restart: subsystem_restart_wq_func(): [kworker/3:5:6223]: Restart sequence for modem completed.
6,112486,1638406859,-;[20180101_12:39:45.549183]@3 service-notifier: root_service_service_arrive: Connection established between QMI handle and 180 service
6,112487,1638410027,-;[20180101_12:39:45.552351]@3 sysmon-qmi: sysmon_clnt_svc_arrive: Connection established between QMI handle and modem's SSCTL service
11,112488,1638425914,-;[20180101_12:39:45.568245]@1 rmt_storage:INFO:kmsg_enable: Enabling KMSG-LOGS!
11,112489,1638425956,-;[20180101_12:39:45.568289]@1 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_alloc_buff_cb: Received req_size: 0! avail: 2097152
11,112490,1638426738,-;[20180101_12:39:45.569070]@1 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_rw_iovec_cb: Read iovec request received for /oem/nvbk/static
11,112491,1638426896,-;[20180101_12:39:45.569229]@3 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Calling Read [offset=0, size=512]for /oem/nvbk/static!
11,112492,1638426926,-;[20180101_12:39:45.569260]@3 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Done Read (bytes = 512) for /oem/nvbk/static!
11,112493,1638427644,-;[20180101_12:39:45.569977]@1 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_rw_iovec_cb: Read iovec request received for /oem/nvbk/static
11,112494,1638427788,-;[20180101_12:39:45.570120]@0 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Calling Read [offset=512, size=1240064]for /oem/nvbk/static!
11,112495,1638428603,-;[20180101_12:39:45.570933]@0 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Done Read (bytes = 1240064) for /oem/nvbk/static!
11,112496,1638448241,-;[20180101_12:39:45.590567]@2 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_rw_iovec_cb: Read iovec request received for /oem/nvbk/dynamic
11,112497,1638448706,-;[20180101_12:39:45.591034]@3 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Calling Read [offset=0, size=512]for /oem/nvbk/dynamic!
11,112498,1638448761,-;[20180101_12:39:45.591091]@3 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Done Read (bytes = 512) for /oem/nvbk/dynamic!
11,112499,1638450452,-;[20180101_12:39:45.592780]@0 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_rw_iovec_cb: Read iovec request received for /oem/nvbk/dynamic
11,112500,1638450691,-;[20180101_12:39:45.593021]@2 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Calling Read [offset=512, size=906240]for /oem/nvbk/dynamic!
11,112501,1638451533,-;[20180101_12:39:45.593862]@2 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Done Read (bytes = 906240) for /oem/nvbk/dynamic!
11,112502,1638465887,-;[20180101_12:39:45.608211]@1 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_rw_iovec_cb: Read iovec request received for /boot/modem_fs1
11,112503,1638466117,-;[20180101_12:39:45.608443]@0 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Calling Read [offset=512, size=512]for /boot/modem_fs1!
11,112504,1638466180,-;[20180101_12:39:45.608507]@0 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Done Read (bytes = 512) for /boot/modem_fs1!
11,112505,1638468234,-;[20180101_12:39:45.610559]@1 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_rw_iovec_cb: Read iovec request received for /boot/modem_fs2
11,112506,1638468445,-;[20180101_12:39:45.610771]@0 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Calling Read [offset=512, size=512]for /boot/modem_fs2!
11,112507,1638468506,-;[20180101_12:39:45.610833]@0 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Done Read (bytes = 512) for /boot/modem_fs2!
11,112508,1638470849,-;[20180101_12:39:45.613175]@0 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_rw_iovec_cb: Read iovec request received for /boot/modem_fsg
11,112509,1638471199,-;[20180101_12:39:45.613525]@0 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Calling Read [offset=0, size=2097152]for /boot/modem_fsg!
11,112510,1638474479,-;[20180101_12:39:45.616802]@0 rmt_storage:INFO:rmt_storage_client_thread: Done Read (bytes = 2097152) for /boot/modem_fsg!
6,112511,1638655509,-;[20180101_12:39:45.797835]@0 Sending QMI_IPA_INIT_MODEM_DRIVER_REQ_V01
3,112512,1638740283,-;[20180101_12:39:45.882608]@0 allocation failed, 5246976
3,112513,1638740310,-;[20180101_12:39:45.882639]@0 In handle_alloc_generic_req,Unable to allocate memory for requested client
3,112514,1638741241,-;[20180101_12:39:45.883569]@0 ipa-wan ipa3_handle_indication_req:152 not send indication
3,112515,1638820774,-;[20180101_12:39:45.963098]@3 Fatal error on the modem.
3,112516,1638820814,-;[20180101_12:39:45.963143]@3 modem subsystem failure reason: rflm_diag_error.cc:347:[email protected]_qlnk.cpp:894 [9,3] RF stuck in QLINK start st.
6,112517,1638820888,-;[20180101_12:39:45.963216]@3 subsys-restart: subsystem_restart_dev(): Restart sequence requested for modem, restart_level = RELATED.
6,112518,1638821116,-;[20180101_12:39:45.963444]@3 get_param_by_index_and_offset[77] sid_index = 9 offset = 348 buf = ffffff8c70229364 length = 4
6,112519,1638821139,-;[20180101_12:39:45.963467]@3 set_param_by_index_and_offset[101]sid_index = 9 offset = 348 buf = ffffff8c70229364 length = 4
6,112520,1638827904,-;[20180101_12:39:45.970231]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_ssr_notifier_cb:2526 IPA received MPSS BEFORE_SHUTDOWN
6,112521,1638828227,-;[20180101_12:39:45.970555]@3 get_param_by_index_and_offset[77] sid_index = 9 offset = 24 buf = ffffffed9ac8fcec length = 4
3,112522,1638828246,-;[20180101_12:39:45.970575]@3 subsys-restart: check_crash_restart(): subsystem_restart: check_crash_restart: param_value = 0820180101_12:39:45
6,112523,1638828273,-;[20180101_12:39:45.970602]@3 set_param_by_index_and_offset[101]sid_index = 9 offset = 288 buf = ffffffed9ac8fd40 length = 4
6,112524,1638829140,-;[20180101_12:39:45.971467]@3 set_param_by_index_and_offset[101]sid_index = 9 offset = 292 buf = ffffffed9ac8fd44 length = 4
6,112525,1638829926,-;[20180101_12:39:45.972254]@3 set_param_by_index_and_offset[101]sid_index = 9 offset = 296 buf = ffffffed9ac8fd48 length = 4
6,112526,1638830874,-;[20180101_12:39:45.973201]@3 set_param_by_index_and_offset[101]sid_index = 9 offset = 300 buf = ffffffed9ac8fd4c length = 4
6,112527,1638831681,-;[20180101_12:39:45.974008]@3 set_param_by_index_and_offset[101]sid_index = 9 offset = 304 buf = ffffffed9ac8fd50 length = 4
6,112528,1638832456,-;[20180101_12:39:45.974784]@3 set_param_by_index_and_offset[101]sid_index = 9 offset = 24 buf = ffffffed9ac8fcec length = 4
6,112529,1638835304,-;[20180101_12:39:45.977633]@3 rmnet_ipa started deinitialization
3,112530,1638835322,-;[20180101_12:39:45.977651]@3 ipa ipa3_teardown_sys_pipe:1526 bad parm.
3,112531,1638835349,-;[20180101_12:39:45.977679]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_wwan_remove:2342 Failed to teardown IPA->APPS pipe
3,112532,1638835373,-;[20180101_12:39:45.977702]@3 ipa ipa3_teardown_sys_pipe:1526 bad parm.
3,112533,1638835396,-;[20180101_12:39:45.977725]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_wwan_remove:2347 Failed to teardown APPS->IPA pipe
3,112534,1638836765,-;[20180101_12:39:45.979091]@3 [RMNET:HI] rmnet_config_notify_cb(): Kernel is trying to unregister rmnet_ipa0
3,112535,1638880695,-;[20180101_12:39:46.023019]@3 [RMNET:HI] rmnet_config_notify_cb(): Kernel is trying to unregister rmnet_ipa0
3,112536,1638881036,-;[20180101_12:39:46.023363]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_del_dflt_wan_rt_tables:403 Deleting Route hdl0x9) with ip type: 0
3,112537,1638882944,-;[20180101_12:39:46.025271]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_del_dflt_wan_rt_tables:412 Deleting Route hdl0xd) with ip type: 1
6,112538,1638884162,-;[20180101_12:39:46.026490]@3 rmnet_ipa completed deinitialization
6,112539,1638884877,-;[20180101_12:39:46.027205]@3 ipa-wan ipa3_ssr_notifier_cb:2538 IPA BEFORE_SHUTDOWN handling is complete
6,112540,1638884914,-;[20180101_12:39:46.027243]@3 icnss: PD service down, pd_state: 2, state: 0x4180: cause: Root PD crashed
6,112541,1638884956,-;[20180101_12:39:46.027285]@3 R0: wlan: [12745:E :QDF] cds_get_context: Module ID 5 context is Null
6,112542,1638884980,-;[20180101_12:39:46.027309]@3 R0: wlan: [12745:E :QDF] cds_get_context: Module ID 5 context is Null
6,112543,1638885002,-;[20180101_12:39:46.027331]@3 R0: wlan: [12745:E :HDD] wlan_hdd_purge_notifier: 1274: hdd context is NULL return!!
6,112544,1638885183,-;[20180101_12:39:46.027511]@3 subsys-restart: subsystem_shutdown(): [kworker/3:2:12745]: Shutting down modem
6,112545,1638885207,-;[20180101_12:39:46.027536]@3 pil-q6v5-mss 4080000.qcom,mss: MSS is shutting down
Seems to me like the kernel is not able to start the modem or whatever.
Another observation from my side. After enabling diag mode via setprop sys.usb.config rndis,diag,adb (adb shell), none of the QPST tool works.
Either there is an communication timeout or something else.
Error messages:
* "The phone has stopped responding to memory read/write commands"
* "The phone you have chosen does not support an embedded file system, ...."
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But the phone shows up properly in the device manager in the PORT section.
Could be my nv storage broken?
Thanks in advise.
If you have no efs backup, there is no going back. That's the partition where info like this is stored - and it's unique in every phone - so you can't just restore this from another phone.
Maybe oneplus can help, but I don't think there is much hope ?
did you try the unbrick tool to completely restore the phone?
you can find it here :-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/how-to/op5t-collection-unbrick-tools-t3898890
Hi, yes I have tried the msm unbrick tool. In my chase it has not restore the efs sections.
Guess contacting one plus one service will be the only way to fix it.
Related
Hello,
When I found out this morning that HTC has released their hero-2.6.29-5f74b252, I decided to go ahead and try to compile this without modifications. Just to make sure it works as the pre-compiled version before doing any modifications.
As I'm already running the official 2.1 (ChungHwa, same kernel as the source) I performed the following steps to try to replicate the official build:
Fetch kernel config from my device
Code:
adb pull /proc/config.gz config-htc-2.1.gz
Build zImage
Code:
export PATH=$PATH:<path/to/android/source>prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/bin/
gunzip -c ../config-htc-2.1.gz > .config
make -j4 zImage ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-eabi-
After that I built a new wlan.ko and created a boot.img, followed by a signed update package and so on.
The kernel booted just fine and everything seemed to be working as it should. But sometimes when unlocking (lock screen) the phone and entering sense with the weather/clock widget (that shows a weather animation overlay in fullscreen) I get some bad looking gray-scale shapes flying over the screen. Also games like Labyrinth runs really slow after this problem occurs. Attaching screenshot of weather animation bug.
Has anyone else had similar experience with the released kernel source???
I've been running the official hero-2.6.29-5f74b252 kernel for quite some time now and never had any problems like this.
logcat (when unlocking)
Code:
I/HtcLockScreen( 90): touch ACTION_DOWN
D/skia ( 90): purging 191K from font cache [26 entries]
I/HtcLockScreen( 90): touch ACTION_UP
W/dalvikvm( 90): disableGcForExternalAlloc: true
D/HtcLockScreen( 90): unlock animationn done
I/HtcLockScreen( 90): Drag down to unlock screen
W/dalvikvm( 90): disableGcForExternalAlloc: false
I/HtcLockScreen( 90): HtcLockScreen:onPause
D/dalvikvm( 160): GC freed 9041 objects / 531616 bytes in 200ms
W/IndicatorRequest( 445): The running request PersonIndicatorRequest(112) is no longer valid... requeue it!
W/IndicatorRequest( 445): The running request PersonIndicatorRequest(112) is no longer valid... requeue it!
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 90): pokeWakelock(7000)
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 90): pokeWakelock(7000)
D/HtcLockScreen( 90): onScreenPause
D/KeyguardViewManager( 90): hide()
W/InputManagerService( 90): Window already focused, ignoring focus gain of: com.android.internal.view.IInputMethodClient$Stub$Proxy <at> 4494e8b0
D/dalvikvm( 1732): GC freed 1224 objects / 190144 bytes in 80ms
D/dalvikvm( 1732): GC freed 483 objects / 186216 bytes in 82ms
D/libEGL ( 1732): loaded /system/lib/egl/libGLES_qcom.so
[B]E/EGL.oem ( 1732): could not open hw3dc (Operation not permitted)
E/libEGL ( 1732): No EGLDisplay for hardware EGL!
E/copybit ( 1732): Error opening frame buffer errno=13 (Permission denied)
E/copybit ( 1732): Error opening frame buffer errno=13 (Permission denied)
E/copybit ( 1732): Error opening frame buffer errno=13 (Permission denied)[/B]
D/dalvikvm( 1533): GC freed 567 objects / 28344 bytes in 10 sec
dmesg (when unlocking)
Code:
<6>[ 4886.515686] request_suspend_state: wakeup (3->0) at 4883223881359 (2010-07-06 06:31:19.395568809 UTC)
<6>[ 4886.516357] [R] late_resume start
<6>[ 4886.517425] perflock_notifier_call: screen_on_policy_req 1,policy_min 480000
<6>[ 4886.517700] perflock_notifier_call: cpufreq recover policy 480000 528000
<6>[ 4886.538818] lightsensor_enable
<3>[ 4886.541076] lightsensor_enable: microp is suspended
<6>[ 4886.829010] msmfb: ready, waiting for full update
<6>[ 4886.829345] hero_ts_power:1
<6>[ 4886.836975] msmfb: pan_update in state(1)
<6>[ 4886.837005] msmfb: full update starting
<6>[ 4886.866638] msmfb: full update completed
<6>[ 4886.867065] msmfb: turning on panel
<7>[ 4886.907775] turn on backlight.
<6>[ 4887.109832] microp-i2c 0-0066: microp_i2c_auto_backlight_set_interrupt_mode: 1
<6>[ 4887.112579] [R] late_resume end
<7>[ 4887.613098] ALS value: 0x4, level: 2 #
<7>[ 4887.618255] ALS value: 0x4, level: 2 #
<6>[ 4887.649444] S1 <at> 2025, 2676
<6>[ 4887.925445] E1 <at> 2071, 5196
[B]<6>[ 4892.686065] hw3d_open: pid 1772 tid 1777 opening client node
<4>[ 4892.686340] hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending
<6>[ 4892.697113] hw3d_open: pid 1772 tid 1777 opening client node
<4>[ 4892.697387] hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending
<6>[ 4892.708160] hw3d_open: pid 1772 tid 1777 opening client node
<4>[ 4892.708435] hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending
<6>[ 4892.719207] hw3d_open: pid 1772 tid 1777 opening client node
<4>[ 4892.719482] hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending
<6>[ 4892.730255] hw3d_open: pid 1772 tid 1777 opening client node
<4>[ 4892.730560] hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending
<6>[ 4892.741302] hw3d_open: pid 1772 tid 1777 opening client node
<4>[ 4892.741577] hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending
<6>[ 4892.752532] hw3d_open: pid 1772 tid 1777 opening client node
<4>[ 4892.752807] hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending
<6>[ 4892.763763] hw3d_open: pid 1772 tid 1777 opening client node
<4>[ 4892.764068] hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending
<6>[ 4892.774871] hw3d_open: pid 1772 tid 1777 opening client node
<4>[ 4892.775146] hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending
<6>[ 4892.785919] hw3d_open: pid 1772 tid 1777 opening client node
<4>[ 4892.786224] hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending[/B]
<4>[ 4893.162109] select 1762 (ufou.android.su), adj 15, size 4030, to kill
<4>[ 4893.162384] send sigkill to 1762 (ufou.android.su), adj 15, size 4030
It seems as there is some kind of conflict with the power states, as if the kernel has not understood that the device is awake:
Code:
hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending
arch / arm / mach-msm / hw3d.c
Code:
...
spin_lock_irqsave(&info->lock, flags);
if (info->suspending) {
pr_warning("%s: can't open hw3d while suspending\n", __func__);
ret = -EPERM;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&info->lock, flags);
goto err;
}
...
Can you please share that .config? I need the one from an official 2.1 WWE based build, like the one you have. Thanks.
RaduG said:
Can you please share that .config? I need the one from an official 2.1 based build, like the one you have. Thanks.
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Click to collapse
Sure, attaching the config here
Thanks mate. I will compile now too and I'll let you know.
I bet its caused by the animated weather overlay from the clock widget, does it still happen if you remove the clock widget from your homescreen?
Yup, you're right it's caused by the animated weather overlay. It happens to be partly sunny here today, so some light clouds are supposed to fly over the screen after unlocking... and these are now the grayish boxes instead.
The problem on the attached picture will go away when removing the widget or just tapping the screen.
But there must be an underlaying problem with the new kernel (or my compilation at least) since the same problem also affects games that uses 3D, i.e. Labyrinth Lite for example.
The same "hw3d_open: can't open hw3d while suspending" can be seen when playing Labyrinth...
Just to add... after rebooting the problem does not usually show up immediately... meaning I will see the weather clouds etc (and games run smoothly). But after using the phone for a short while, i.e. unlocking a couple of times and perhaps opening a few 3D related apps the problem will appear. A reboot will again make it OK for a while and so on...
As I promised, I'm back with feedback.
I've done some kernel tweaks and enabled overclocking and it works properly. I get no 3D issues whatsoever. I need to optimize it because it is not working as I want it to(speed wise).
Thanks RaduG, I'm re-building again as well... and will double check that the code is clean first. Hope it solves my 3D issues as well...
Could it be, that if the Device is going into a "powersave" mode, some functions are going into standby and cannot come up, when the device is awaken?
Could be something like that...
I just finished another recompile after making sure the code from HTC was properly clean (ready to build), when running it it again looked perfectly OK for some time... but after starting and stopping i.e. Labyrinth (3D mode) and locking/unlocking a couple of times the problem came back :-(
I found a dmesg log indicating that the 3D "device" failed to suspend:
Code:
<6>[ 1272.269500] [R] suspend start
<6>[ 1272.275177] PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
<4>[ 1272.281707] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.05 seconds) done.
<4>[ 1272.336822] Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.00 seconds) done.
<3>[ 1272.362335] pm_op(): platform_pm_suspend+0x0/0x58 returns 1
[B]<3>[ 1272.363372] PM: Device msm_hw3d.0 failed to suspend: error 1[/B]
<3>[ 1272.363891] PM: Some devices failed to suspend
For me the following steps solved my problem...
I noticed that during compilation a few warnings was thrown related to the file "arch/arm/mach-msm/hw3d.c". When looking deeper into this it seems that the driver suspend function was wrong.
I therefore applied the following changes, and the problem has not re-occurred since then:
Code:
diff -crB hero-2.6.29-5f74b252/arch/arm/mach-msm/hw3d.c hero-2.6.29-5f74b252-pon/arch/arm/mach-msm/hw3d.c
*** hero-2.6.29-5f74b252/arch/arm/mach-msm/hw3d.c 2010-06-15 17:58:03.000000000 +0800
--- hero-2.6.29-5f74b252-pon/arch/arm/mach-msm/hw3d.c 2010-07-06 21:02:59.288988755 +0800
***************
*** 645,651 ****
}
#ifndef CONFIG_MSM_HW3D_EARLYSUSPEND_ENABLED
! static void hw3d_suspend(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct hw3d_info *info = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
unsigned long flags;
--- 645,651 ----
}
#ifndef CONFIG_MSM_HW3D_EARLYSUSPEND_ENABLED
! static int hw3d_suspend(struct platform_device *pdev, pm_message_t state)
{
struct hw3d_info *info = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
unsigned long flags;
your patch is very usaful!
I'm glad if you find it useful
So what did RaduG change?
Guys, you're really crazy, doing kernel hacking and stuff... and I'm loving it
I was wondering: if these are the official kernel sources, HTC should have used these sources for the official kernel. So, why doesn't this happen with the official kernel?
xdafalter said:
Guys, you're really crazy, doing kernel hacking and stuff... and I'm loving it
I was wondering: if these are the official kernel sources, HTC should have used these sources for the official kernel. So, why doesn't this happen with the official kernel?
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Click to collapse
Because they removed a few lines of codes to "fully" support all the hardware
I'm kinda wondering the same thing, it's hard to know if the source is really the exact one that HTC used for our device. But it could also be affected by i.e. which gcc version was used to compile it. I'm gonna compare the GCC version as soon as I bother to boot up the official kernel again. I'm currently using arm-eabi-4.3.1 (because it's the only one I happen to have installed) while I've seen that most people seem to use arm-eabi-4.4.0 by now.
Regardless of if another compiler would make it work I think I will stick to the patch, as this is the expected format of a suspend function for a platform driver of this kernel version
Code:
struct platform_driver {
int (*probe)(struct platform_device *);
int (*remove)(struct platform_device *);
void (*shutdown)(struct platform_device *);
[B]int (*suspend)(struct platform_device *, pm_message_t state);[/B]
int (*suspend_late)(struct platform_device *, pm_message_t state);
int (*resume_early)(struct platform_device *);
int (*resume)(struct platform_device *);
struct device_driver driver;
};
As you would see it's supposed to return an int (not void) as well as taking an additional parameter (pm_message_t).
Hi, All,
I have some problems while compiling the WIFI driver with this kernel.
it seems something changed we didn't know with the WIFI support? I use the same .config works great with the leak version of kernel source, but with this official one, it doesn't work.
if I check the wlan.ko module with insmod, it can be loaded.
and use lsmod, it's there but just not work.
witysimon said:
Hi, All,
I have some problems while compiling the WIFI driver with this kernel.
it seems something changed we didn't know with the WIFI support? I use the same .config works great with the leak version of kernel source, but with this official one, it doesn't work.
if I check the wlan.ko module with insmod, it can be loaded.
and use lsmod, it's there but just not work.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
cant confirm that, wifi is working fine here, sure you rebuild your wlan.ko with the new kernel sources and not using the old one?
Hey guys. I'm doing some work to figure out how to recover Galaxy Nexus devices which are hard-bricked.. ie.. they have a bad or no bootloader installed.
the boot sequence
1. IROM - the Internal ROM which cannot be rewritten on the device. This loads the XLoader.
2. XLoader/MLO - This completes the initialization of the processor and memory, and loads up the relatively huge U-Boot ( Samsung modified this and calls it SBL)
3. UBoot/SBL - This "Bootloader" is almost a complete operating system. The U-Boot initializes the screen, provides Odin mode, Fastboot Mode as well as loading the kernel/recovery and provides a UART debugging mode (Yet to be unlocked).
4. Kernel - Once we reach this point, it's all clear.. the kernel is linux which loads android and all sorts of other things.
The Problem
People are bricking their devices at stage 2 and 3 of this boot sequence... This leaves them unable to boot Fastboot or Odin. The device is 100% interchangable with a brick. These devices are ending up hard bricked.
The solution
We must come up with a way to undo the hard brick. Here are some things i'm looking at to use the native hardware to recover itself.
When you plug in the device (when off), you will immediately notice a Texas Instruments D010 device gets enumerated. This is a debug mode for the processor.
Code:
Bus 001 Device 023: ID 0451:d010 Texas Instruments, Inc.
We've started looking at some bootloader output here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1461986
You can find information about the OMAP4 bootloaders here: http://omapedia.org/wiki/Bootloader_Project
Help
I need help locating drivers to initialize the 0451:d010 device and make it readable from within Linux or Windows.. Generally Linux is easier to find appropriate drivers.
I could use some help collecting more reading materials and resources.
I think together as a community we can take care of this problem.
I kinda forgot that thread, it got lost among rom/kernel threads. Thanks for the reminder.
sent from my i9250
Ok... so here's the most complete boot log I've been able to obtain from the device
Code:
[Thermal] OK to boot
Initialize runtime thermal monitoring ...done!
-- OMAP 00004460 (version 04460e11) PPA release 1.6.1 Hash 30639809--
Device type: HS, DEBUG OFF
CPFROM HAL API support integrated
THERMAL support integrated: Run Time + Boot time
HDCP support integrated
-- PROD PPA RC3.2.3 --
Reset reason = 00037ba2
PRM_RSTST = 00000002
PPA freed 2992 bytes
Texas Instruments X-Loader 1.41 (Nov 16 2011 - 16:28:45)
Starting OS Bootloader from MMC/SD1 ...
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKMODE_DPLL_ABE = 0x7
EXCEPTION : CM_IDLEST_DPLL_ABE = 0x1
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKSEL_DPLL_ABE = 0x804018
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKMODE_DPLL_CORE = 0xf
EXCEPTION : CM_IDLEST_DPLL_CORE = 0x1
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKSEL_DPLL_CORE = 0x7d05
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKMODE_DPLL_PER = 0x107
EXCEPTION : CM_IDLEST_DPLL_PER = 0x1
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKSEL_DPLL_PER = 0x1400
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKMODE_DPLL_MPU = 0x117
EXCEPTION : CM_IDLEST_DPLL_MPU = 0x1
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKSEL_DPLL_MPU = 0x807d07
CFG_LOADADDR = 0xa0208000
1st instruct = 0xEA000007
[ __omap_twl6030_init_vbat_cfg :49] SA_PHOENIX_START_CONDITION = 0x4a
[ __omap_twl6030_init_vbat_cfg :54] SA_PH_CFG_VBATLOWV = 0x80
[ __omap_twl6030_init_vbat_cfg :63] SA_PH_CFG_VBATLOWV = 0x80
[ __omap_twl6030_init_vbat_cfg :86] SA_BBSPOR_CFG = 0x78
====== VCELL : 381375, SOC : 49, nType : 5 ======
[Charger] nScaledVCELL : 381375000, nDesriedSOC, : 62, nMaxSOC : 82, nMinSOC : 42
[ omap_power_get_reset_source :47] PRM_RSTST : 0x2
[ __omap_usbacc_test_donwload_by_musb :280] nDeviceType : 0x5
[ omap_usbacc_get_reboot_reason :333] nJigStatus = 0x00000003
[ __sbl_board_hw_init_late :719] final reboot mode in cable = 0x40000
[ __sbl_board_hw_init_late :730] Wake up by TA / USB / JIG
* FB base addr = 0xbea70000!
* PANEL_S6E8AA0_ID_READ : 0x12, 0x8e, 0x9f.
[ omap_power_get_reset_source :47] PRM_RSTST : 0x2
dev : 5
[sbl_board_charger_init_post] : Succeed set model data : 0x78!!!!!
====== VCELL : 381500, SOC : 50, nType : 5 ======
[Charger] nScaledVCELL : 381500000, nDesriedSOC, : 62, nMaxSOC : 82, nMinSOC : 42
[ omap_power_get_reset_source :47] PRM_RSTST : 0x1
[ __omap_usbacc_test_donwload_by_musb :280] nDeviceType : 0x5
[ omap_usbacc_get_reboot_reason :333] nJigStatus = 0x00000003
[ __sbl_board_hw_init_late :719] final reboot mode in cable = 0x40000
[ __sbl_board_hw_init_late :730] Wake up by TA / USB / JIG
* FB base addr = 0xbea70000!
* PANEL_S6E8AA0_ID_READ : 0x12, 0x8e, 0x9f.
[ omap_power_get_reset_source :47] PRM_RSTST : 0x1
message.command =
message.status =
message.recovery =
<hit enter twice to activate fiq debugger>
[Thermal] OK to boot
Initialize runtime thermal monitoring ...done!
-- OMAP 00004460 (version 04460e11) PPA release 1.6.1 Hash 30639809--
Device type: HS, DEBUG OFF
CPFROM HAL API support integrated
THERMAL support integrated: Run Time + Boot time
HDCP support integrated
-- PROD PPA RC3.2.3 --
Reset reason = 0003fba2
PRM_RSTST = 00000002
PPA freed 2992 bytes
Texas Instruments X-Loader 1.41 (Nov 16 2011 - 16:28:45)
Starting OS Bootloader from MMC/SD1 ...
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKMODE_DPLL_ABE = 0x7
EXCEPTION : CM_IDLEST_DPLL_ABE = 0x1
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKSEL_DPLL_ABE = 0x804018
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKMODE_DPLL_CORE = 0xf
EXCEPTION : CM_IDLEST_DPLL_CORE = 0x1
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKSEL_DPLL_CORE = 0x7d05
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKMODE_DPLL_PER = 0x107
EXCEPTION : CM_IDLEST_DPLL_PER = 0x1
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKSEL_DPLL_PER = 0x1400
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKMODE_DPLL_MPU = 0x117
EXCEPTION : CM_IDLEST_DPLL_MPU = 0x1
EXCEPTION : CM_CLKSEL_DPLL_MPU = 0x807d07
CFG_LOADADDR = 0xa0208000
1st instruct = 0xEA000007
[ __omap_twl6030_init_vbat_cfg :49] SA_PHOENIX_START_CONDITION = 0x8
[ __omap_twl6030_init_vbat_cfg :54] SA_PH_CFG_VBATLOWV = 0x80
[ __omap_twl6030_init_vbat_cfg :63] SA_PH_CFG_VBATLOWV = 0x80
[ __omap_twl6030_init_vbat_cfg :86] SA_BBSPOR_CFG = 0x78
====== VCELL : 381375, SOC : 50, nType : 5 ======
[Charger] nScaledVCELL : 381375000, nDesriedSOC, : 62, nMaxSOC : 82, nMinSOC : 42
[ omap_power_get_reset_source :47] PRM_RSTST : 0x2
[ __omap_usbacc_test_donwload_by_musb :280] nDeviceType : 0x5
[ omap_usbacc_get_reboot_reason :333] nJigStatus = 0x00000003
[ __sbl_board_hw_init_late :719] final reboot mode in cable = 0x40000
[ __sbl_board_hw_init_late :730] Wake up by TA / USB / JIG
* FB base addr = 0xbea70000!
* PANEL_S6E8AA0_ID_READ : 0x12, 0x8e, 0x9f.
[ omap_power_get_reset_source :47] PRM_RSTST : 0x2
<hit enter twice to activate fiq debugger>
Communications established====== VCELL : 381375, SOC : 50, nType : 5 ======
[Charger] nScaledVCELL : 381375000, nDesriedSOC, : 62, nMaxSOC : 82, nMinSOC : 42
* FB base addr = 0xbea70000!
* PANEL_S6E8AA0_ID_READ : 0x12, 0x8e, 0x9f.
[ omap_power_get_reset_source :47] PRM_RSTST : 0x2
<hit enter twice to activate fiq debugger>
debug> console
console mode
[ 3.320373] cannot apply mgr(lcd) on inactive device
[ 3.325805] omapfb omapfb: failed to apply dispc config
[ 3.331359] cannot apply mgr(tv) on inactive device
[ 3.336578] omapfb omapfb: failed to apply dispc config
[ 3.341949] cannot apply mgr(lcd2) on inactive device
[ 3.347167] omapfb omapfb: failed to apply dispc config
[ 3.354888] regulator_init_complete: VDAC: disabling
[ 3.361053] omaplfb OMAPLFBInitFBDev: Device 0: Requesting 4 TILER 2D framebuffers
[ 3.369232] ## wifi_probe
[ 3.371917] wifi_set_power = 1
[ 3.631866] wifi_set_carddetect = 1
[ 3.647338]
[ 3.647338] Dongle Host Driver, version 5.90.125.94
[ 3.647338] Compiled in drivers/net/wireless/bcmdhd on Nov 21 2011 at 19:05:54
[ 3.764984] mmc1: queuing unknown CIS tuple 0x80 (7 bytes)
[ 3.817810] mmc1: queuing unknown CIS tuple 0x80 (3 bytes)
[ 3.837463] mmc1: new high speed SDIO card at address 0001
[ 3.844818] F1 signature read @0x18000000=0x16844330
[ 3.859436] DHD: dongle ram size is set to 294912(orig 294912)
[ 3.866546] wl_create_event_handler thr:5b started
[ 3.871673] dhd_attach thr:5c started
[ 3.875488] dhd_attach thr:5d started
[ 3.879272] dhd_attach thr:5e started
[ 3.883148] wifi_get_mac_addr
[ 3.888519] Broadcom Dongle Host Driver: register interface [wlan0] MAC: 00:90:4c:11:22:33
[ 3.897430] wifi_set_power = 0
[ 4.157012] =========== WLAN placed in RESET ========
[ 4.163116] fsa9480 4-0025: cable detect change, from 'unknown/none' to 'uart'
[ 4.171203] twl_rtc twl_rtc: setting system clock to 2012-05-13 00:25:12 UTC (1336868712)
[ 4.180816] Freeing init memory: 276K
[ 4.187561] init (1): /proc/1/oom_adj is deprecated, please use /proc/1/oom_score_adj instead.
[ 4.214172] max17040 4-0036: online = 1 vcell = 3795000 soc = 48 status = 3 health = 1 temp = 330 charger status = 0
[ 4.288116] keychord: using input dev tuna-gpio-keypad for fevent
[ 4.354614] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p10): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
[ 4.446746] mms_ts 3-0048: fw version 0x62 already present
[ 4.454498] mms_ts 3-0048: Melfas MMS-series touch controller initialized
[ 4.757202] omap-rproc omap-rproc.1: Loaded BIOS image ducati-m3.bin, size 4489868
[ 4.765838] omap-rproc omap-rproc.1: BIOS image version is 2
[ 4.785888] omap-iommu omap-iommu.0: iommu_get: ducati qos_request
[ 4.806243] omap_hwmod: ipu: failed to hardreset
[ 4.811035] omap-iommu omap-iommu.0: ducati: version 2.1
[ 4.822448] omap-rproc omap-rproc.1: remote processor ipu is now up
[ 4.835571] omap_rpmsg_mbox_callback: received echo reply from ipu !
[ 4.842071] omap_rpmsg_mbox_callback: received echo reply from ipu !
[ 4.848541] omap_rpmsg_mbox_callback: received echo reply from ipu !
[ 4.855072] omap_rpmsg_mbox_callback: received echo reply from ipu !
[ 4.861816] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio0: creating channel rpmsg-client-sample addr 0x32
[ 4.869812] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio0: creating channel rpmsg-client-sample addr 0x33
[ 4.877899] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio0: creating channel rpmsg-omx addr 0x3c
[ 4.885192] rpmsg_omx rpmsg-omx0: new OMX connection srv channel: 1024 -> 60!
[ 5.959960] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p12): recovery complete
[ 5.974639] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p12): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: nomblk_io_submit,errors=panic
[ 6.021484] virtio_rpmsg_bus virtio1: creating channel rpmsg-omx addr 0x3c
[ 6.029602] rpmsg_omx rpmsg-omx1: new OMX connection srv channel: 1024 -> 60!
[ 6.170227] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p11): recovery complete
[ 6.178833] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p11): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: nomblk_io_submit,errors=panic
[ 6.199371] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p3): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
[ 6.269744] android_usb: already disabled
[ 6.274810] mtp_bind_config
[ 6.277740] adb_bind_config
[ 6.297790] HDCP: loaded keys
[ 6.481079] warning: `adbd' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use)
[ 6.488433] adb_open
[ 6.702026] init: sys_prop: permission denied uid:1001 name:net.rmnet1.dns1
[ 6.709808] init: sys_prop: permission denied uid:1001 name:net.rmnet1.dns2
[ 6.718780] init: sys_prop: permission denied uid:1001 name:net.rmnet1.gw
[ 6.726196] init: sys_prop: permission denied uid:1001 name:net.rmnet2.dns1
[ 6.733612] init: sys_prop: permission denied uid:1001 name:net.rmnet2.dns2
[ 6.741455] init: sys_prop: permission denied uid:1001 name:net.rmnet2.gw
[ 6.749481] PVR: Installing MISR with cookie c0800c2c
[ 6.757415] PVR: Installing device LISR SGX ISR on IRQ 53 with cookie c7aa2700
[ 6.766174] PVR: OSUnMapPhysToLin: unmapping 65535 bytes from c8be0000
[ 6.773162] PVR: SysFinalise: Version string: SGX revision = 1.2.0
[ 6.797027] [MODEM_IF] misc_open : umts_boot0
[ 6.801666] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: HSI clock is now 96000000
[ 6.824066] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: Entering RX wakeup in 3 wires mode (no CAWAKE)
[ 6.831634] [MODEM_IF] xmm6260_off()
[ 6.835327] [MODEM_IF] PA EVENT : reset =0, pa=1
[ 6.840057] [MODEM_IF] umts_ipc0 state changed: OFFLINE
[ 6.845367] [MODEM_IF] xmm6260_on()
[ 6.866821] SMC: SecureCRC=0xBC7458DC
[ 6.959045] [MODEM_IF] PA EVENT : reset =1, pa=0
[ 7.042053] SMC PA: INFO 00000001 00:00:00.000 ------ ------ --------------- Booting... (t=00:25:15.356) SMCXG01.04p11.32196 /Widevine Integration
[ 7.058532] SMC PA: INFO 00000002 00:00:00.017 ------ ------ --------------- Booted
[ 7.238128] [MODEM_IF] misc_release : umts_boot0
[ 7.245147] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: hsi_write_cancel ch 0
[ 7.251708] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: __hsi_write_cancel : -125
[ 7.258941] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: hsi_read_cancel ch 0
[ 7.265106] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: __hsi_read_cancel : -125
[ 7.270629] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: __hsi_write_cancel : -61
[ 7.276794] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: __hsi_read_cancel : -61
[ 7.282470] [MODEM_IF] misc_open : umts_boot1
[ 7.287506] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: Entering RX wakeup in 4 wires mode
[ 8.299774] misc dsscomp: [c7234000] ignoring set failure -22
[ 8.530609] s6e8aa: d/b 1, p 1, b-01390ffb
[ 8.530639] s6e8aa: c0, 1, b-001215fb, got v 3534794, factory wants 3529338
[ 8.530670] s6e8aa: c1, 1, b-00478927, got v 3764175, factory wants 3755229
[ 8.530700] s6e8aa: c2, 1, b-0012a421, got v 3486385, factory wants 3481495
[ 8.530731] s6e8aa: d/b 1, p 2, b-044d7cf9
[ 8.530761] s6e8aa: c0, 2, b-00bc6c9a, got v 3336878, factory wants 3330014
[ 8.530761] s6e8aa: c1, 2, b-01688d4e, got v 3556595, factory wants 3547367
[ 8.530792] s6e8aa: c2, 2, b-00a7db92, got v 3293516, factory wants 3285750
[ 8.530822] s6e8aa: d/b 1, p 3, b-0b323808
[ 8.530853] s6e8aa: c0, 3, b-026395cd, got v 3203365, factory wants 3194725
[ 8.530883] s6e8aa: c1, 3, b-0331a9fb, got v 3435905, factory wants 3424659
[ 8.530914] s6e8aa: c2, 3, b-021e3100, got v 3149091, factory wants 3139262
[ 8.530944] s6e8aa: d/b 1, p 4, b-186611f4
[ 8.530944] s6e8aa: c0, 4, b-062b8517, got v 3065435, factory wants 3053644
[ 8.531036] s6e8aa: c1, 4, b-0725b7f8, got v 3297279, factory wants 3284148
[ 8.531249] s6e8aa: c2, 4, b-053f8b4b, got v 3005194, factory wants 2992315
[ 8.531280] s6e8aa: d/b 1, p 5, b-6840e4ff
[ 8.531311] s6e8aa: c0, 5, b-221c3d41, got v 2688265, factory wants 2667329
[ 8.531341] s6e8aa: c1, 5, b-24fd4a51, got v 2906316, factory wants 2884895
[ 8.531372] s6e8aa: c2, 5, b-1d67176e, got v 2594260, factory wants 2571400
[ 8.531402] s6e8aa: d/b 1, p 6, b-ffffffff
[ 8.531433] s6e8aa: c0, 6, b-59b1b4d2, got v 2325286, factory wants 2292333
[ 8.531463] s6e8aa: c1, 6, b-60d28a3e, got v 2534439, factory wants 2499333
[ 8.531463] s6e8aa: c2, 6, b-4efd2a80, got v 2197307, factory wants 2162000
[ 11.727386] [MODEM_IF] misc_release : umts_boot1
[ 11.732147] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: hsi_write_cancel ch 0
[ 11.756225] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: __hsi_write_cancel : -61
[ 11.762268] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: hsi_read_cancel ch 0
[ 11.767791] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: __hsi_read_cancel : -125
[ 11.773620] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: __hsi_write_cancel : -61
[ 11.779174] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: __hsi_read_cancel : -61
[ 11.785552] [MODEM_IF] misc_open : umts_ipc0
[ 11.790954] omap_hsi omap_hsi.0: Entering RX wakeup in 4 wires mode
[ 11.798675] [MODEM_IF] misc_open : umts_rfs0
[ 11.829528] [MODEM_IF] PA EVENT : reset =1, pa=1
[ 11.834228] [MODEM_IF] umts_ipc0 state changed: ONLINE
[ 14.545074] drivers/misc/inv_mpu/mldl_cfg.c|inv_mpu_get_slave_config|1792 returning 4
[ 26.044372] request_suspend_state: wakeup (3->0) at 26030029299 (2012-05-13 00:25:34.359069826 UTC)
[ 26.622772] acc_open
[ 26.625122] acc_release
[ 26.670013]
[ 26.670043] Dongle Host Driver, version 5.90.125.94
[ 26.670043] Compiled in drivers/net/wireless/bcmdhd on Nov 21 2011 at 19:05:54
[ 26.684082] wl_android_wifi_on in
[ 26.687622] wifi_set_power = 1
[ 26.971282] =========== WLAN going back to live ========
[ 26.977600] sdio_reset_comm():
[ 27.066314] dhdsdio_write_vars: Download, Upload and compare of NVRAM succeeded.
[ 27.228179] wifi_get_mac_addr
[ 27.232513] Firmware up: op_mode=1, Broadcom Dongle Host Driver mac=a0:0b:ba:e6:73:ae
[ 27.344390] dhd_rx_frame: net device is NOT registered yet. drop packet
[ 27.351531] dhd_rx_frame: net device is NOT registered yet. drop packet
[ 27.360076] Firmware version = wl0: Oct 5 2011 14:41:12 version 5.90.125.94
[ 28.639709] wl_bss_connect_done succeeded status=(0x9)
[ 28.732391] wl_bss_connect_done succeeded status=(0x11)
[ 29.166564] nfc_power_apply ON
[ 29.201965] nfc_power_apply OFF
[ 29.272308] nfc_power_apply ON
[ 35.672241] rpmsg_omx rpmsg-omx1: local addr assigned: 0x401
[ 35.682067] omap-iommu omap-iommu.0: iommu_get: ducati qos_request
[ 35.703735] omap_hwmod: ipu: failed to hardreset
[ 35.713470] omap-iommu omap-iommu.0: ducati: version 2.1
[ 35.826934] rpmsg_omx rpmsg6: conn rsp: status 0 addr 101
[ 35.975158] rpmsg_omx rpmsg-omx1: Disconnecting from OMX service at 101
[ 39.279998] wlan0: no IPv6 routers present
[ 44.895355] init: untracked pid 1113 exited
[ 44.905731] init: untracked pid 1119 exited
[ 44.918914] init: untracked pid 1123 exited
[ 44.923248] init: untracked pid 1124 exited
[ 44.927612] init: untracked pid 1117 exited
[ 44.932067] init: untracked pid 1120 exited
[ 54.283905] max17040 4-0036: online = 1 vcell = 3788750 soc = 48 status = 3 health = 1 temp = 350 charger status = 0
[ 61.938812] request_suspend_state: sleep (0->3) at 61924468996 (2012-05-13 00:26:10.253540041 UTC)
[ 61.959869] dhd_set_suspend: force extra Suspend setting
first. The device checks if it's too hot or too cold to boot via IROM software (internal read only memory). After that it begins initialization. The IROM version is displayed. Then the device type..
The OMAP processor in the Galaxy Nexus is a HS (High Security) processor, as opposed to GP (General Purpose) processor. This means the first bootloader (AKA MLO or X-Loader) is a signed binary which is e-fused to the device.
I've seen in the past on similar Hummingbird processors that only the first 1K is checked for speed because hashing it takes a little bit of time. This may or may not be the case with this particular device. We will see.
Anyway.. There's a possiblity we can find an MLO which is already presigned somewhere on the Internet. We need whatever they use at Samsung which provides the initial firmware load to a device without any firmware on it.
Here is a relevant page: http://omapedia.org/wiki/Bootloader_Project
Code:
If you are using an HS (High Security) OMAP device, an extra step is required. First, build x-load.bin using the steps above. Then, download the MShield signing tool and use the commands below. Contact your TI representative to get access to this tool.
In order to get the firmware onto the device in the first place, this bootloader must exist. We need a copy of it. Once we have this bootloader, we can revive Galaxy Nexus devices.
You may have seen this already, but just in case - this seems to be a bootloader of some kind. I couldn't get it to work with my bricked SGN, but it may be of some use to the unbricking effort.
Can't post link, so search for "Unbrick dead Samsung GT-i9250 Galaxy Nexus 32GB".
Best of luck!
The user above is referring to this link, I think:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640443
The user there shares a .zip file that supposedly is able to unbrick a 32gb GNex using some samsung software. It calls OMAPFlash.exe with a bunch of parameters. I don't know whether it will be useful or not, but it's a start.
The batch file that the post above ^ asks the users to run is this:
Code:
::::
:: Copyright (C) 2010-2011, Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
:: Written by System S/W Group, S/W Platform R&D Team,
:: Mobile Communication Division.
::::
::::
:: Project Name : Proxima GED
::
:: Project Description :
::
:: Comments : tabstop = 8, shiftwidth = 8, noexpandtab
::::
::::
:: File Name : omap4460_tuna_hs.bat
::
:: File Description :
::
:: Author : System Platform 2
:: Dept : System S/W Group (S/W Platform R&D Team)
:: Created : 17/Aug/2011
:: Version : Baby-Raccoon
::::
:__loop
@OMAPFlash.exe -v @Targets\Projects\tuna\omap4460_tuna_hs_pro.txt
@PAUSE
GOTO __loop
Seeing the text file path, I went and looked. Here's what I found:
Code:
##
# Copyright (C) 2010-2011, Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
# Written by System S/W Group, S/W Platform R&D Team,
# Mobile Communication Division.
##
##
# Project Name : Proxima GED
#
# Project Description :
#
# Comments : tabstop = 8, shiftwidth = 8, noexpandtab
##
##
# File Name : omap4460_tuna_hs.txt
#
# File Description :
#
# Author : System Platform 2
# Dept : System S/W Group (S/W Platform R&D Team)
# Created : 17/Aug/2011
# Version : Baby-Raccoon
##
-omap 4
-t 36000 -p OMAP4460_TUNA_8G_HS_PRO -2
#chip_download [email protected] Targets\Projects\tuna\MBR.bin
chip_download [email protected] Targets\Projects\tuna\MLO_4460_HS_PRO
chip_download [email protected] Targets\Projects\tuna\sbl.img
command cold_sw_reset
So it appears that the software writes the files MLO_4460_HS_PRO and sbl.img to different parts of the internal memory.
Any success for the device driver? In the documents above, they say you should use the FTDI VCP (Virtual COM Port) drivers... But included in the package above, there is a driver in the ../usb_drv_windows directory, for exactly the TI driver you mentioned:
Code:
%USB_OMAP4460% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0451&PID_d010
For lazy reference:
Code:
[SIZE=2]-- Usage --
OMAPFlash Host is a command-line based application. It is currently available
for Windows XP only and will run in a Windows command shell. The application can
take commands directly from the command line or via a script file (a more useful
approach). The syntax for calling the tool is:
[B]omapflash [ <option> ] <command>[/B]
or, if a script file is used: omapflash @<file>
-- Options --
The tool has a number of options that can be used to control its overall
behavior.
[B]-com <port number> [/B]By default OMAPFlash will try to communicate with the
target platform using a USB serial link. This option will force OMAPFlash to
use a UART for serial communication and specify the host side COM-port to use.
-t <timeout> By default the timeout for communication on the serial link is 5
seconds. This option allows control of the timeout value by specifying another
timeout value in seconds.
[B]-p <platform>[/B] This option is required by OMAPFlash and specifies the platform
for which the download is to take place. The platform specified is a name tag
that allows OMAPFlash to identify the correct second loader to use. The tag
typically identifies the platform type and the memory used with the OMAP
device present on the platform (“e.g. SDP_MDDR_HYNIX_4G). The tag is used to
look up the second loader in a configuration file (omapflash2nd.txt) in
combination with an OMAP device identifier received from the platform during
peripheral boot.
[B]-omap <version> [/B]This option is required by OMAPFlash if a peripheral boot
sequence is used to transfer a second loader to a target platform. The option
specifies the OMAP generation used on the platform – without this option set,
OMAPFlash will be unable to determine how to correctly perform the peripheral
boot sequence necessary for transfer of the second loader to the platform. The
version number is a single digit integer (e.g. ‘3’ for an OMAP3xxx based
platform or ‘4’ for an OMAP4xxx based platform).
[B]-2[/B] This option controls whether OMAPFlash will try to use the ROM code
peripheral boot sequence to transfer a second loader to internal RAM before
doing anything else. This option will be required for most scenarios where
OMAPFlash is used but can be left out if OMAPFlash Host is interacting with a
second loader already running on a target platform.
[B]-v[/B] The ‘-v’ option controls whether OMAPFlash Host will run in verbose mode.
If set, more information will be shown during the execution of the flashing
sequence. Note that this option should be set in order to see the target
platform response to certain commands (e.g. ‘chips’).
-- Commands --
Commands are executed on the target platform. Any command is prefixed by the
keyword ‘command’ and anything following this keyword will be passed directly to
OMAPFlash Second by OMAPFlash Host without interpretation or modification.
Typically the ‘verbose’ option should be used with commands in order to ensure
that information returned from the platform will be shown on the console.
branch <device> <offset>
This command will cause OMAPFlash Second to make an
unconditional branch to a memory mapped address. The device will typically be
the SDRAM handled by the OMAP SDRAM controller in this case, and the offset
typically zero. The device ID must be one known by OMAPFlash Second and the
offset an integer within the address offset range valid for the device.
peek32 <address> Get the register value of the register with the given
address.
poke32 <address> <value> Modify the register at the given address to the given
value
peekpoke32 <address> <value> <mask> Modify the register at the given address
with the given value and mask
-- Flashing --
OMAPFlash Host is able to handle three basic procedures for accessing memory
devices through the OMAPFlash Second loader. These procedures are used to erase
memory devices, transfer a binary file to a device or upload the device content
to a binary file. In all cases, parameter values specifying sizes or offsets are
hexadecimal.
[B]chip_erase <device>[@offset] <size> [/B]
This procedure is used to erase the
content of a device, either for the whole device or for part of its address
range. The ‘device’ identifier is a string matching one of the devices
available on the platform as listed from the ‘chips’ command – in other words,
a device known to OMAPFlash Second for the particular platform used (SDRAM is
not a valid choice). If an ‘offset’ is used, the device erasure will start at
the offset specified. The offset will need to be compatible with the memory
structure of the device in question – e.g. if the device has a block size of
40000h bytes, the offset will need to be a multiple of the block size. The
‘size’ specifies the number of bytes to erase – a value of zero has the
special meaning of “to the end of the device”, either starting at offset zero
or at the specified ‘offset’ value, and can be used to erase the entire
device. Note that the typical erase functionality of a memory device is based
on the erasure of blocks of memory – it may not make sense to ask for erasure
of a size that is not a multiple of the block size of the device.
[B]chip_download <device>[@offset] <file> [/B]
In order to transfer a binary file to a
device on the platform this procedure is used. The ‘device’ identifier is a
string matching one of the devices available on the platform. If an ‘offset’
is specified the binary will be downloaded to the device starting at the
offset address specified. Using an offset should be done with some caution,
since the meaning of the offset value may be unclear for some device types
(e.g. for a NAND device the offset will be used without consideration of bad
blocks present in the memory space preceding the offset address). The file to
be downloaded is specified by the ‘file’ parameter and must be a raw image.
[B]chip_upload <device>[@offset] <size> <file> [/B]
In order to upload the content of
a memory device this procedure is used. The ‘device’ identifier is a string
matching one of the devices available on the platform. If an ‘offset’ is
specified content will be uploaded from the device starting at the offset
address specified. As for the ‘chip_download’ procedure the use of an offset
should be done with caution. The ‘size’ parameter specifies the number of
bytes to upload and the ‘file’ parameter the file to which the uploaded data
will be saved. Note that due to some limitations on the serial link, upload of
data will be considerably slower than download.
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First things first. I recieved a PM from user itsalllgood with information regarding this topic. Here's the whole PM, copied and pasted:
itsalllgood said:
Dear fred,
Sorry to bother you...I wanted to post here but iam not allowed.. I am a computer engineer from montreal current living abroad..I had gnex that died and did a lot of work to try to get it back..to summ it all the omapidia project add TI site will get the full picture. the tool you linked is based on TI 1.6 omap flash.. i will keep it short... the link below will summ my work and please copy past it if you think its worth it..thanks in advance..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26334564&posted=1#post26334564
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^^ Somehow your link got messed up, but I think its this one.
Is it possible to hardware prevent a device like Samsung Galaxy S2 to go fastboot / odin mode when powering on but still be able to load the operating system?
Because even although I have a password set on the device, if it is stolen anyone can connect it to fastboot with power+voldown+menu and restore it to defaults. For example filling that corresponding partition with zeros will prevent from entering odin mode unless you boot into the operating system and with dd restore the partition.
First of all, that's off-topic. But I'll provide a speculative answer nonetheless.
I would think that you would be able to prevent a device from reaching recovery/fastboot/odin-download-mode, but it would have a big disadvantage, which is that if you are not able to boot into the OS somehow, you would have an unusable device. Although a device like the Galaxy Nexus, if stolen, could have its data retrieved by potentially using Odin and/or fastboot to reset the password, removing these failsafes would mean that you have a higher chance of bricking. Besides, that's what remote wipe apps (and other stolen-phone tools) are for. Check out Avast! if you don't have an antivirus/stolen-phone toolkit.
I'm by no means an expert here, but that's just my two cents.
EDIT: By the way, could we have someone (like AdamOutler) look at what we've got in this thread so far to see if the MLO file that we found is what's needed (as mentioned by Adam in the first couple posts)?
It's just that I don't either know the exact boot sequence of the SGS2 GT-I9100 nor the partitions interdependence (for example say that the boot partition needs the recovery or the sbl), I coudn't zero that partition because is a dependence.
What I woukd like to know if is possible:
- Backup all partitions.
- Zero, from android with dd, all partitions that allow anyone to enter odin/fastboot/clockworkmod/recovery so, if I lose the device, no one can make a odin backup or reset my device, unless you restore the partitions from the android or you use a hardware JTAG.
- Even the previous done, the phone must be able to normal boot into operating system.
I have a gut feeling that that's not possible. For recovery/odin modes, it may be possible due to them not really being directly involved in the boot process. However, for fastboot, I think it's part of the bootloader itself and therefore cannot be disabled using simple commands without also disabling the phone's booting process. For example, if you have the proper drivers installed on your computer, a Galaxy Nexus that's booting into Android will show up the same device as if you're connected via Fastboot. Unless someone can alter the source and recompile a bootloader with disabled fastboot, I don't think what you stated above is completely possible.
FredFS456 said:
I have a gut feeling that that's not possible. For recovery/odin modes, it may be possible due to them not really being directly involved in the boot process. However, for fastboot, I think it's part of the bootloader itself and therefore cannot be disabled using simple commands without also disabling the phone's booting process. For example, if you have the proper drivers installed on your computer, a Galaxy Nexus that's booting into Android will show up the same device as if you're connected via Fastboot. Unless someone can alter the source and recompile a bootloader with disabled fastboot, I don't think what you stated above is completely possible.
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I think what I need could be done with a locked bootloader. As far as I know, the Samsung Galaxy S2 comes with an unlocked bootloader (causing the security flaw) while other like Samsung Galaxy Nexus come with a locked one: that means on stock devices, with use pattern or password and usb debugging disabled, there is no way someway can access you data even if not encryption is set.
Anyone can clarify things on this?
Bump, and back on topic.
Any developments here?
Yes. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640443
it's done.
AdamOutler said:
Yes. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640443
it's done.
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Does anyone know HOW it's done??
EDIT: Actually the accompanying documentation explains quite well!
@Adam: Do you think we could tweak these drivers etc. for other devices not using OMAP?
(It seem that many protocols are standard, inducing the serial (UART) over USB FTDI-drivers...)
E:V:A said:
Does anyone know HOW it's done??
EDIT: Actually the accompanying documentation explains quite well!
@Adam: Do you think we could tweak these drivers etc. for other devices not using OMAP?
(It seem that many protocols are standard, inducing the serial (UART) over USB FTDI-drivers...)
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It works just like UBM... but stock.
No. I dont think we can do that. Its an omap tool that requires bootmodes to be proper to work on omap. It can be applied to other properly configured omap devices.
My Dinc currently has cmlusco's excellent Touch of Blue v2.2 installed(a full wipe install with v6), which includes the latest OTA. I also have the latest radio (2.15.10.12.20) which cmlusco pulled from the OTA installed.
Since the latest OTA files were installed I have seen a lot of people complaining about 2am reboots. I happen to work 3rd shift, so I am awake during this time and instead of the reboots(as I am usually using my phone at this time) I begin to have mounting errors. This never happened before the new OTA files and only occurs between the times of 2am-5am.
Basically, the second it hits 2am if the screen goes to sleep(either by time or by pressing the power button) after 2-3 seconds both the sd card and emmc unmount themselves. As soon as you wake the phone up the "Preparing phone storage" message is displayed and everything is remounted. I noticed this because I listen to music from my sd card through amazon mp3, and when the screen goes dark the music stops.
I began pulling logs with alogcat and this is an example of what I see happening:
--------- beginning of /dev/log/system
D/InputManagerService( 145): Window already focused, ignoring focus gain of: com.android.internal.view.IInputMethodClient$Stub$[email protected]
--------- beginning of /dev/log/main
I/power ( 145): *** set_screen_state 0
D/PowerManagerService( 145): setScreenStateLocked++, on: false, err: 0
D/SensorService( 145): disable: connection.get() = 0x37d8f8
D/SensorService( 145): disable: get sensor name = CM3602 Light sensor
D/SensorService( 145): SensorDevice::activate: handle = 0x4, enabled = 0x0
D/SensorService( 145): noteStopSensor: uid = 0x3e8, handle = 0x4
D/SensorService( 145): pid=145, uid=1000
D/SensorService( 145): Active sensors:
D/SensorService( 145): BMA150 3-axis Accelerometer (handle=0x00000000, connections=1)
D/PowerManagerService( 145): setScreenStateLocked, turn off the button light
D/lights ( 145): set_light_buttons_func: on=0 brightness=0
V/KeyguardViewMediator( 145): password timeout delay 599226ms
D/KeyguardViewManager( 145): show(); mKeyguar[email protected]409e7148
D/HtcLockScreen( 145): createPatternUnlockScreen() ...
D/HtcLockScreen( 145): package name not found - com.htc.lockscreen
D/SensorService( 145): disable: connection.get() = 0x37d8f8
D/SensorService( 145): disable: get sensor name = BMA150 3-axis Accelerometer
D/SensorService( 145): SensorDevice::activate: handle = 0x0, enabled = 0x0
D/Sensors ( 145): Enable akm: en = 0
D/SensorService( 145): noteStopSensor: uid = 0x3e8, handle = 0x0
D/SensorService( 145): pid=145, uid=1000
D/SensorService( 145): Active sensors:
D/AlarmManager( 145): ACTION_SCREEN_OFF
W/InputManagerService( 145): Receive : Intent.ACTION_SCREEN_OFF
D/SurfaceFlinger( 145): About to give-up screen, flinger = 0xb26c0
W/InputManagerService( 145): Disable input method client.
W/IInputConnectionWrapper( 8615): beginBatchEdit on inactive InputConnection
W/IInputConnectionWrapper( 8615): endBatchEdit on inactive InputConnection
D/StatusBarPolicy( 216): onSignalStrengthsChanged
D/StatusBarPolicy( 216): iconIndex=1
V/StatusBarPolicy( 216): cdmaLevel:3;max:4
D/StatusBarPolicy( 216): iconLevel:3
D/StatusBarService( 216): updateIcon slot=phone_signal index=20 viewIndex=14 old=StatusBarIcon(pkg=com.android.systemui id=0x7f020009 level=0 visible=true num=0 ) icon=StatusBarIcon(pkg=com.android.systemui id=0x7f02000a level=0 visible=true num=0 )
I/USERIAL_LINUX( 458): ##### USerial_Ioctl: BT_Wake, 0x8003 ####
D/ContactWidget Matrix( 264): Received intent:android.intent.action.SCREEN_OFF
D/StatusBarManagerService( 145): disable what =1, token = [email protected], pkg = android, mBar = [email protected]
D/MountService( 145): Receive Screen OFF!
D/MountService( 145): persist.erasedirtyfat.done = 0
D/MountService( 145): The current time is 2:40:13
D/AK8973 ( 102): Compass CLOSE
D/AutoSetting( 8786): service - mHandler: cancel location update
D/AutoSetting( 8786): service - changes count: 0
D/InputManagerService( 145): Starting input on non-focused client [email protected] (uid=10108 pid=8615)
V/SyncManager( 145): runstateidle: nonHTCActiveCount++ :1
I/USERIAL_LINUX( 458): ##### USerial_Ioctl: BT_Sleep, 0x8004 ####
D/KeyguardViewMediator( 145): wakeWhenReadyLocked(26)
D/lights ( 145): set_light_buttons_func: on=2960685 brightness=45
I/power ( 145): *** set_screen_state 1
D/PowerManagerService( 145): setScreenStateLocked++, on: true, err: 0
D/SurfaceFlinger( 145): Screen about to return, flinger = 0xb26c0
D/SensorService( 145): enable: connection.get() = 0x37d8f8, (2.3.4)
D/SensorService( 145): enable: get sensor name = CM3602 Light sensor
D/SensorService( 145): SensorDevice::activate: handle = 0x4, enabled = 0x1
D/SensorService( 145): noteStartSensor: uid = 0x3e8, handle = 0x4
D/SensorService( 145): pid=145, uid=1000
D/SensorService( 145): Active sensors:
D/SensorService( 145): CM3602 Light sensor (handle=0x00000004, connections=1)
D/PowerManagerService( 145): New lightsensor value:40, lcdValue:45
D/PowerManagerService( 145): lightSensorChangedLocked, buttonValue >= 0, mPowerState = 3
D/lights ( 145): set_light_buttons_func: on=16777215 brightness=255
D/PowerManagerService( 145): button light setOrientation:-1
V/KeyguardViewMediator( 145): password timeout delay 594138ms
D/AlarmManager( 145): ACTION_SCREEN_ON
W/InputManagerService( 145): Receive : Intent.ACTION_SCREEN_ON
W/InputManagerService( 145): Enable input method client.
D/HtcCdmaPhoneApp( 288): eri_id = 64 home or roaming = VZW_HOME_NETWORK
V/HtcCdmaGloableRoamingUtil( 288): localGetGlobalRoamingOption:0
D/HtcCdmaGloableRoamingUtil( 288): getNeedShowRoamingOption():true
D/HtcCdmaGloableRoamingUtil( 288): getNeedAutoSetDeny():false
D/StatusBarPolicy( 216): onSignalStrengthsChanged
D/ContactWidget Matrix( 264): Received intent:android.intent.action.SCREEN_ON
D/HtcNBPCDUtil( 288): EVENT_NBPCD_INFO
D/StatusBarPolicy( 216): iconIndex=1
V/StatusBarPolicy( 216): cdmaLevel:3;max:4
D/StatusBarPolicy( 216): iconLevel:3
D/StatusBarService( 216): updateIcon slot=phone_signal index=20 viewIndex=14 old=StatusBarIcon(pkg=com.android.systemui id=0x7f02000a level=0 visible=true num=0 ) icon=StatusBarIcon(pkg=com.android.systemui id=0x7f02000a level=0 visible=true num=0 )
D/MountService( 145): Receive Screen ON!
D/VoldCmdListener( 90): erase stop
D/VoldCmdListener( 90): Erase stop...
W/FrameworkListener( 90): Handler 'erase' error (No such file or directory)
D/VoldCmdListener( 90): volume mount /mnt/emmc
I/Vold ( 90): /dev/block/vold/179:3 being considered for volume emmc
D/Vold ( 90): Volume emmc state changing 1 (Idle-Unmounted) -> 3 (Checking)
I/StorageNotification( 216): Media {/mnt/emmc} state changed from {unmounted} -> {checking}
I//system/bin/fsck_msdos( 90): ** /dev/block/vold/179:3
I//system/bin/fsck_msdos( 90): ** Phase 1 - Read and Compare FATs
I//system/bin/fsck_msdos( 90): Attempting to allocate 845 KB for FAT
I//system/bin/fsck_msdos( 90): Attempting to allocate 845 KB for FAT
D/KeyguardViewManager( 145): hide()
D/StatusBarManagerService( 145): disable what =0, token = [email protected], pkg = android, mBar = [email protected]
D/SensorService( 145): enable: connection.get() = 0x37d8f8, (2.3.4)
D/SensorService( 145): enable: get sensor name = BMA150 3-axis Accelerometer
D/SensorService( 145): SensorDevice::activate: handle = 0x0, enabled = 0x1
D/Sensors ( 145): Enable akm: en = 1
D/AK8973 ( 102): Compass Start
D/SensorService( 145): noteStartSensor: uid = 0x3e8, handle = 0x0
D/SensorService( 145): pid=145, uid=1000
D/SensorService( 145): Active sensors:
D/SensorService( 145): BMA150 3-axis Accelerometer (handle=0x00000000, connections=1)
D/SensorService( 145): CM3602 Light sensor (handle=0x00000004, connections=1)
D/InputManagerService( 145): Window already focused, ignoring focus gain of: [email protected]
I//system/bin/fsck_msdos( 90): ** Phase 2 - Check Cluster Chains
I//system/bin/fsck_msdos( 90): ** Phase 3 - Checking Directories
D/dalvikvm( 8615): GC_CONCURRENT freed 477K, 49% free 3323K/6407K, external 36K/548K, paused 3ms+5ms
I//system/bin/fsck_msdos( 90): ** Phase 4 - Checking for Lost Files
I//system/bin/fsck_msdos( 90): 1370 files, 2008096 free (193825 clusters)
I/Vold ( 90): Filesystem check completed OK
I/Vold ( 90): Device /dev/block/vold/179:3, target /mnt/emmc mounted @ /mnt/secure/staging
D/Vold ( 90): Volume emmc state changing 3 (Checking) -> 4 (Mounted)
I/StorageNotification( 216): Media {/mnt/emmc} state changed from {checking} -> {mounted}
D/Ringer ( 288): -- intent.getAction() =android.intent.action.MEDIA_MOUNTED
D/MountService( 145): persist.erasedirtyfat.done = 0
D/MountService( 145): The current time is 2:40:19
D/FacebookReceiver( 8190): Intent.ACTION_USER_PRESENT SyncInterval=86400000,currTime=1341902419199
D/FacebookReceiver( 8190): Intent.ACTION_USER_PRESENT lastStreamSyncTime=1341902419200,lastFriendSyncTime=1341902419200
D/dalvikvm( 987): GC_EXTERNAL_ALLOC freed 191K, 46% free 2985K/5511K, external 1759K/2270K, paused 32ms
D/AppWidgetHostView( 264): updateAppWidget mInfo = AppWidgetProviderInfo(provider=ComponentInfo{mikado.bizcalpro/mikado.bizcalpro.WidgetProvider4x4})
V/CalendarProvider2( 8786): ACTION_EVENT_CHANGED
D/dalvikvm( 987): GC_EXTERNAL_ALLOC freed 176K, 46% free 2986K/5511K, external 1126K/1637K, paused 31ms
D/DrmScannerReceiver( 8918): android.intent.action.MEDIA_MOUNTED
I/EMMC ( 8918): Action mounted + path: /mnt/emmc,/mnt/sdcard,/mnt/ext_sd, /mnt/emmc,android.intent.action.MEDIA_MOUNTED
D/DrmIntentService( 8918): SCAN_STORAGE
D/DrmIntentService( 8918): Scanning /images
E/MediaScannerService( 8918): Failed to delete file /data/data/com.android.providers.media/pause_scan
D/DrmIntentService( 8918): Empty in /images
I/MediaUploader( 8937): No need to wake up
D/DrmIntentService( 8918): Scanning /audio
D/DrmIntentService( 8918): Empty in /audio
D/DrmIntentService( 8918): Scanning /video
D/DrmIntentService( 8918): Empty in /video
D/DrmIntentService( 8918): Scanning /jar
D/DrmIntentService( 8918): Empty in /jar
I/AmazonAppstore.UpdateCommands( 8587): Self-updating enabled: true
W/JustPictures( 8229): External storage mounted
D/AmazonAppstore.UpdateCommands( 8587): Adding self-update command to UpdateService
D/AmazonAppstore.UpdateService( 8587): Received action: com.amazon.mas.client.framework.UpdateService.SD_CARD_MOUNTED from intent: Intent { act=com.amazon.mas.client.framework.UpdateService.SD_CARD_MOUNTED cmp=com.amazon.venezia/com.amazon.mas.client.framework.UpdateService }
D/MediaScannerService( 8918): start scanning volume phoneStorage
D/MediaProvider( 8918): lock thumbnail worker
D/MediaProvider( 8918): thread is un-locked
D/MediaProvider( 8918): lock thumbnail worker
V/MediaPlayerService( 7891): Create new media retriever from pid 8918
D/MediaScannerService( 8918): getDefaultLocale =en_US
D/MediaScannerService( 8918): [MediaScannerService][scan]+external-fc303da9.db volume ID: -63947351,phoneStorage,/mnt/emmc
D/dalvikvm( 8918): GC_CONCURRENT freed 319K, 47% free 3084K/5767K, external 712K/1024K, paused 2ms+2ms
D/MediaScanner( 8918): MediaScanner:scanDirectories.doBulkInsertAll+
D/MediaScanner( 8918): MediaScanner:scanDirectories.doBulkInsertAll-
D/MediaScanner( 8918): prescan time: 34ms
D/MediaScanner( 8918): scan time: 293ms
D/MediaScanner( 8918): postscan time: 0ms
D/MediaScanner( 8918): total time: 327ms
D/MediaScannerService( 8918): [MediaScannerService][scan]-
D/MediaProvider( 8918): un-lock thumbnail worker
D/MediaProvider( 8918): un-lock thumbnail worker
D/MediaScannerService( 8918): done scanning volume phoneStorage
E/MediaScannerService( 8918): Failed to delete file /data/data/com.android.providers.media/pause_scan
D/StatusBarPolicy( 216): onSignalStrengthsChanged
D/StatusBarPolicy( 216): iconIndex=1
V/StatusBarPolicy( 216): cdmaLevel:2;max:4
D/StatusBarPolicy( 216): iconLevel:2
D/StatusBarService( 216): updateIcon slot=phone_signal index=20 viewIndex=14 old=StatusBarIcon(pkg=com.android.systemui id=0x7f02000a level=0 visible=true num=0 ) icon=StatusBarIcon(pkg=com.android.systemui id=0x7f020009 level=0 visible=true num=0 )
I/USERIAL_LINUX( 458): ##### USerial_Ioctl: BT_Wake, 0x8003 ####
I/USERIAL_LINUX( 458): ##### USerial_Ioctl: BT_Sleep, 0x8004 ####
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I am very new to reading these logs but a few lines stuck out to me...
D/MountService( 145): Receive Screen OFF!
D/MountService( 145): persist.erasedirtyfat.done = 0
D/MountService( 145): The current time is 2:40:13
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and then:
D/MountService( 145): Receive Screen ON!
D/VoldCmdListener( 90): erase stop
D/VoldCmdListener( 90): Erase stop...
W/FrameworkListener( 90): Handler 'erase' error (No such file or directory)
D/VoldCmdListener( 90): volume mount /mnt/emmc
I/Vold ( 90): /dev/block/vold/179:3 being considered for volume emmc
D/Vold ( 90): Volume emmc state changing 1 (Idle-Unmounted) -> 3 (Checking)
I/StorageNotification( 216): Media {/mnt/emmc} state changed from {unmounted} -> {checking}
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I don't see anything obvious enough to make me understand what is going on, but I can definitely see that as soon as the screen goes off the phone checks the time and starts doing something with the mounts, and as soon as the command to turn back on again comes the phone begins working on remounting everything.
On another site someone mentioned HTC stating that the reboots were for memory optimization and should only happen once. I'm sure there is some sort of commonality between the reboots and my errors but it has me puzzled. Does anyone more experienced than me see anything in the logs that could lead to a fix, as I don't plan on changing my work schedule anytime soon.
Thanks for any assistance.
Laxnkio said:
My Dinc currently has cmlusco's excellent Touch of Blue v2.2 installed(a full wipe install with v6), which includes the latest OTA. I also have the latest radio (2.15.10.12.20) which cmlusco pulled from the OTA installed.
Since the latest OTA files were installed I have seen a lot of people complaining about 2am reboots. I happen to work 3rd shift, so I am awake during this time and instead of the reboots(as I am usually using my phone at this time) I begin to have mounting errors. This never happened before the new OTA files and only occurs between the times of 2am-5am.
Basically, the second it hits 2am if the screen goes to sleep(either by time or by pressing the power button) after 2-3 seconds both the sd card and emmc unmount themselves. As soon as you wake the phone up the "Preparing phone storage" message is displayed and everything is remounted. I noticed this because I listen to music from my sd card through amazon mp3, and when the screen goes dark the music stops.
I began pulling logs with alogcat and this is an example of what I see happening:
I am very new to reading these logs but a few lines stuck out to me...
and then:
I don't see anything obvious enough to make me understand what is going on, but I can definitely see that as soon as the screen goes off the phone checks the time and starts doing something with the mounts, and as soon as the command to turn back on again comes the phone begins working on remounting everything.
On another site someone mentioned HTC stating that the reboots were for memory optimization and should only happen once. I'm sure there is some sort of commonality between the reboots and my errors but it has me puzzled. Does anyone more experienced than me see anything in the logs that could lead to a fix, as I don't plan on changing my work schedule anytime soon.
Thanks for any assistance.
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Those logs are interesting as with this newest update a file in /system/bin called erase_dirty_fat. From looking at this file it seems it scans emmc and the sdcard for bad sectors and errors. The mounting problems may be intentional by htc, as the script unmounts and mounts the emnc and sdcard. This could some how cause reboots i suppose just not sure how yet. I need to examine the file more to se exactly what it does.
cmlusco said:
Those logs are interesting as with this newest update a file in /system/bin called erase_dirty_fat. From looking at this file it seems it scans emmc and the sdcard for bad sectors and errors. The mounting problems may be intentional by htc, as the script unmounts and mounts the emnc and sdcard. This could some how cause reboots i suppose just not sure how yet. I need to examine the file more to se exactly what it does.
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I'm running the odex version and except for the one time after first flashing it I haven't had another 2 am reboot since and never a problem mounting storage,
Bit of an update...after scouring the net i tried the manual setting the clock to 2am idea while I wasn't using the phone and let it sit for over 8 hours. I don't think I got any reboots but last night at the real 2am I didn't get any unmounts. So it has to be some sort of optimization script or something that can only run when you aren't using the phone. Hope tonight is the same result.
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For those of you getting the 2am reboots try this as a fix. Go to /system/bin and look for a file called " erase_dirty_fat ". Rename or move the file and reboot the phone. See if you still get the 2am reboots.
cmlusco said:
For those of you getting the 2am reboots try this as a fix. Go to /system/bin and look for a file called " erase_dirty_fat ". Rename or move the file and reboot the phone. See if you still get the 2am reboots.
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Be interesting to know if this fixes the problem also, may try this Rom if it does.
Spoke too quickly I guess because the problem returned tonight after 5 days in the clear. Will try to erase that file now and see if it works.
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Its so weird i feel lucky, but also left out lol. I havent had it happen to me at all.
Same here in a way since I don't have the reboots. I've tried deleting that file to no avail, also tried leaving the phone alone for 2 8 hour blocks to try and let it finish but that doesn't seem to help either.
Wouldn't be a problem if I didn't work mids and listen to podcasts, the perfect storm. Good job htc screwing up a phone 2 years after release.
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Laxnkio said:
Spoke too quickly I guess because the problem returned tonight after 5 days in the clear. Will try to erase that file now and see if it works.
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Same with me, problem returned after a week of not having it. Deleting the mentioned system/bin file had no effect on mine, reboot problem still there.
kzoodroid said:
Same with me, problem returned after a week of not having it. Deleting the mentioned system/bin file had no effect on mine, reboot problem still there.
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Well my next guess would be its one of the new apps mabey. The pic below shows the new apks added in the update. Try renaming them one at a time and see if the reboots stop.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
I would start with linkify dispatcher. Make sure you have a backup incase it messes something up.
Linkify didn't work for me, going to try the one that starts with q next since it has sd in the name.
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Renaming qx didn't work either. So weird.
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Laxnkio said:
Renaming qx didn't work either. So weird.
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There were many other files updated and patched that could be the cause. Mabey its a common app like gmail or something, as i dont use the gmail app and i dont get the 2am bug. Hard to tell, im going to install gmail app and see if i get the reboots. I just keep thinking it has to be an app commonly used, but that i dont have installed. If it were in the framework i should be experiencing it too.
Hmmmm... Mine keeps asking me to update but I'm not doing it.
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I just went back to TOB 1.3 and everything is running fine.
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Is GingerTiny_v2_2.6.35.14_08/10/2012+ compatibe with TOB 1.3. I had a problem with this combo so I went back to the Feb release.
joeyz400 said:
I just went back to TOB 1.3 and everything is running fine.
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Is GingerTiny_v2_2.6.35.14_08/10/2012+ compatibe with TOB 1.3. I had a problem with this combo so I went back to the Feb release.
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Yes, all versions of the Gingertiny kernel are compatible with all versions of TOB. What issues were you having?
cmlusco said:
Yes, all versions of the Gingertiny kernel are compatible with all versions of TOB. What issues were you having?
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I get a lot of freezes and have to restart. I tried to reinstall it and got bootloops. I just did another recovery.
EDIT : The issue has been resolved.
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Hi guys,sorry for starting a new thread.I've been searching XDA forum and Googling for the solution for 3 days but haven’t found one. I am facing very weird and annoying problem and in desperate need of help.
My Wildfire was working fine on CM 7.2 Stable .Few days back I performed the following things :
1).To resolve the wireless related issues I reflashed Radio (3.35.20.10)
2)Flashed latest Kernel (SympKernV4.5) to give it a try ,was not satisfied and reflashed the previous Kernel (SympKernV4.1)
After that my phone got stuck on the CM boot screen.
I have tried following things :
1)Wiped everything and took nandroid backup without any problem.Everything went well but at the end same boot screen.Yes,I have got two partitions in SDCard FAT32 and ext3.And obviously I used the same version of CWM to restore as I did when creating the backup.
2)Tried the same things 3-4 times to no avail.
3)Ran RUU (RUU_Buzz_HTC_WWE_1.25.405.1_Radio_13.45.55.24_3.35.15.31_release_142189_signed).Downgraded and rooted using unrevoked once again.It was booting fine.Flashed recovery 5.0.2.8.Took nandroid backup everything went perfectly without any Error but when I did the reboot,same CM boot screen.
4.Flashed RemPuzzle_2.81-full and the boot was fine.But again when I tried to restore nandroid backup,got stuck on the same boot screen.I have waited for 5 hours.
5)Tried some other RUUs but the result is still the same.Phone boots perfectly when I flash the RUU. After downgrading and rooting when I try to restore the nandroid backup,it works fine till the end without any error but when I reboot the system it stucks on boot screen.
6) Followed what eventcom has mentioned in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1401784&page=2 .Booting was okay but again stuck on boot screen after nandroid restore.
7)Went back to CWM 2.5.0.7 and reflashed the CWM 5.0.2.8.
8.Removed SDCard and SIM before reboot.
9)Don’t think the problem is related to MTD partition as I have formatted all the 3 partitions(/cache,/data and /system).
10)I don’t think the Nandroid Backup has got corrupted coz Nandroid Restore was successful 4 days back before that Radio and Kernel thing moreover I have the backup file saved in PC and I copy the file to SDCard before every new Nandroid restore operation.
Any clues ?
Your help will be much appreciated.Thanks for your time.
Regards
Anybody ?
Hi pal, sorry for my delayed response. Xmas is nuts here :/ ok what I would like you to try is a clean install of cm7 stable and once that's installed go to the play store. The app I want you to get is called nandroid manager, install it and allow it to check your back up. I want to see if it will restore from it or if it will find it corrupt. All going well it will resotre your apps and data and we cam go from there
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio Z715e using Tapatalk
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The app I want you to get is called nandroid manager, install it and allow it to check your back up. I want to see if it will restore from it or if it will find it corrupt. All going well it will resotre your apps and data and we cam go from there
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio Z715e using Tapatalk
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Hi mate,thanks for your reply.I really appreciate it.There are somethings I need to ask.
1.Right now I am on CWM 2.5.0.1,so before restoring the backup taken by CWM 5.0.2.8 I will have to flash CWM 5.0.2.8 first.Right ?
2.AFAIK,Nandroid Backup is stored in the "backup" folder
Code:
clockworkmod\backup
Right ?
There is another folder "download"
Code:
clockworkmod\download
and two files
Code:
.nomedia
and
Code:
.settings
inside "clockworkmod" folder.
What is the role of "download" folder and those two files ?Do they have anything to do with the nandroid backup ?If I want to restore any nandroid backup,do I also need to move that "download" folder and those two files to "clockworkmod" folder or only moving the backup inside "backup" folder will do the job ?
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Hi mate,thanks for your reply.I really appreciate it.There are somethings I need to ask.
1.Right now I am on CWM 2.5.0.1,so before restoring the backup taken by CWM 5.0.2.8 I will have to flash CWM 5.0.2.8 first.Right ?
2.AFAIK,Nandroid Backup is stored in the "backup" folder
Code:
clockworkmod\backup
Right ?
There is another folder "download"
Code:
clockworkmod\download
and two files
Code:
.nomedia
and
Code:
.settings
inside "clockworkmod" folder.
What is the role of "download" folder and those two files ?Do they have anything to do with the nandroid backup ?If I want to restore any nandroid backup,do I also need to move that "download" folder and those two files to "clockworkmod" folder or only moving the backup inside "backup" folder will do the job ?
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If you made the back up with cwm 5 you will need cwm 5 pal. The difference between those two recovery is a scripting change, going from amend to edify I believe. So you need version 5 if that's what the back up was made with
Second your back ups are indeed within the cwm/backup folder. The other folder is for if you use the Rom manager application ( which is made by the same gentleman who makes and maintains cwm recovery) the setting file tells the app your default app settings and preferences and the .nomedia is a dummy file. When android apps like music players and picture viewers ect scan the sdcard for content they also look for the .nomedia file, which tells the app simply that there is no media in the folder and that it does not need to scan it should you want to make one simply create a .txt file and rename it to .nomedia and android apps will ignore the folder when looking for media
So should you want to back up your backups as it were simply copy the whole backup folder from your sd card to your pc, job done
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio Z715e using Tapatalk
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The other folder is for if you use the Rom manager application ( which is made by the same gentleman who makes and maintains cwm recovery) the setting file tells the app your default app settings and preferences and the .nomedia is a dummy file. When android apps like music players and picture viewers ect scan the sdcard for content they also look for the .nomedia file, which tells the app simply that there is no media in the folder and that it does not need to scan it should you want to make one simply create a .txt file and rename it to .nomedia and android apps will ignore the folder when looking for media
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Ah okay,thanks for the explanation.
Okay I used nandroid manager to restore the backup and evrything went well till the end.No error.Nothing.After the completion it rebooted the device and it again got stuck on bootscreen.It has been stuck on bootscreen for last 20 mints.I don't understand why
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Ah okay,thanks for the explanation.
Okay I used nandroid manager to restore the backup and evrything went well till the end.No error.Nothing.After the completion it rebooted the device and it again got stuck on bootscreen.It has been stuck on bootscreen for last 20 mints.I don't understand why
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Hmmmm. That's very strange. Do you know how to do a logcat to a text file? If so do one and capture it at boot and we will see if it gives us an error
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
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Hmmmm. That's very strange. Do you know how to do a logcat to a text file? If so do one and capture it at boot and we will see if it gives us an error Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
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Okay I had taken a nandroid backup using CWM 5.0.2.8 to be on the safe side before trying to restore the backup via Nandroid manager.So when the restore process via Nandroid manager ended up again as stucked on bootscreen I wiped everything and took the nandroid restore and it was successful.WTH is going on.Seriously,I am clueless
Okay,capture it using adb or CatLog ?
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Okay I had taken a nandroid backup using CWM 5.0.2.8 to be on the safe side before trying to restore the backup via Nandroid manager.So when the restore process via Nandroid manager ended up again as stucked on bootscreen I wiped everything and took the nandroid restore and it was successful.WTH is going on.Seriously,I am clueless
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OK so now you have the rom installed with the correct data restored? That's a plus not sure how this has came about though
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
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OK so now you have the rom installed with the correct data restored? That's a plus not sure how this has came about though Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
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Nope not the one I want to restore.It's the restoration of the nandroid backup taken of clean CM 7.2 i.e CM7.2+Gapps+Nandroid Manager.
Okay,I do a logcat.
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Hi,I have sent you the logcats.
Here is one of the logcats
HTML:
--------- beginning of /dev/log/main
[ 12-15 19:32:52.341 100:0x64 I/cm ]
Welcome to Android 2.3.7 / CyanogenMod-7.2.0-buzz
[ 12-15 19:32:52.351 101:0x65 I/cm ]
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[ 12-15 19:32:52.371 102:0x66 I/cm ]
__ __ _ ___ _ _ __ ___ __ _ _ _ _ __ __))
[ 12-15 19:32:52.391 103:0x67 I/cm ]
((_ \(/'((_( ((\( ((_)((_( (('((\( ((`1( ((_)((_(
[ 12-15 19:32:52.401 104:0x68 I/cm ]
)) _))
[ 12-15 19:32:52.421 105:0x69 I/cm ]
[ 12-15 19:32:52.651 119:0x77 I/mountsd ]
Checking filesystems..
[ 12-15 19:32:52.771 95:0x5f I/run-parts ]
e2fsck 1.41.12 (17-May-2010)
[ 12-15 19:32:52.801 95:0x5f I/run-parts ]
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2: clean, 84/65808 files, 53844/262912 blocks
[ 12-15 19:32:52.972 134:0x86 I/mountsd ]
/sd-ext successfully mounted
[ 12-15 19:32:53.602 169:0xa9 D/AK8973 ]
AK8973 daemon 1.3.4 Start
(Library version : 1.2.1.620)
--------- beginning of /dev/log/system
[ 12-15 19:32:53.832 160:0xa0 I/Vold ]
Vold 2.1 (the revenge) firing up
[ 12-15 19:32:53.872 160:0xa0 D/Vold ]
Volume sdcard state changing -1 (Initializing) -> 0 (No-Media)
[ 12-15 19:32:53.993 160:0xb5 D/Vold ]
USB connected
[ 12-15 19:32:54.003 160:0xb5 D/Vold ]
Volume sdcard state changing 0 (No-Media) -> 2 (Pending)
[ 12-15 19:32:54.033 160:0xb5 D/Vold ]
Volume sdcard state changing 2 (Pending) -> 1 (Idle-Unmounted)
[ 12-15 19:32:54.093 161:0xa1 I/Netd ]
Netd 1.0 starting
[ 12-15 19:32:54.213 160:0xb5 D/Vold ]
USB connected
[ 12-15 19:32:54.423 162:0xa2 I/DEBUG ]
debuggerd: Jun 15 2012 12:13:45
[ 12-15 19:32:55.744 164:0xa4 D/AndroidRuntime ]
>>>>>> AndroidRuntime START com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit <<<<<<
[ 12-15 19:32:55.744 164:0xa4 I/AndroidRuntime ]
Heap size: -Xmx32m
[ 12-15 19:32:55.744 164:0xa4 D/AndroidRuntime ]
CheckJNI is OFF
[ 12-15 19:32:56.285 165:0xa5 I/ ]
ServiceManager: 0xad50
[ 12-15 19:32:56.305 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
libhtc_acoustic.so version 1.0.1.4.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.305 165:0xa5 E/HTC Acoustic ]
Fail to open /system/etc/AudioPara_ALL.csv -1.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.305 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
open /system/etc/AudioPara4.csv success.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.335 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
acoustic table version: Buzz_Generic_20100804
[ 12-15 19:32:56.365 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
read_audio_para_from_file success.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.365 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
get_audpp_filter
[ 12-15 19:32:56.365 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
open /system/etc/AudioFilter.csv success.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.365 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
ADRC Filter ADRC FLAG = ffff.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.375 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
ADRC Filter COMP THRESHOLD = 2550.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.375 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
ADRC Filter COMP SLOPE = b333.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.375 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
ADRC Filter COMP RMS TIME = 106.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.375 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
ADRC Filter COMP ATTACK[0] = 7f7d.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.375 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
ADRC Filter COMP ATTACK[1] = 3096.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.375 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
ADRC Filter COMP RELEASE[0] = 7ff7.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.375 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
ADRC Filter COMP RELEASE[1] = 4356.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.375 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
ADRC Filter COMP DELAY = 16.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.375 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
EQ flag = ffff.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.395 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
get_audpre_filter
[ 12-15 19:32:56.395 165:0xa5 I/HTC Acoustic ]
open /system/etc/AudioPreProcess.csv success.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.395 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
mNumSndEndpoints = 80
[ 12-15 19:32:56.405 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH HANDSET
[ 12-15 19:32:56.405 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH SPEAKER
[ 12-15 19:32:56.405 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH HEADSET
[ 12-15 19:32:56.405 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH BT
[ 12-15 19:32:56.405 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH CARKIT
[ 12-15 19:32:56.415 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH TTY_FULL
[ 12-15 19:32:56.415 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH TTY_VCO
[ 12-15 19:32:56.415 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH TTY_HCO
[ 12-15 19:32:56.415 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH NO_MIC_HEADSET
[ 12-15 19:32:56.415 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH FM_HEADSET
[ 12-15 19:32:56.415 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH HEADSET_AND_SPEAKER
[ 12-15 19:32:56.415 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH FM_SPEAKER
[ 12-15 19:32:56.415 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH BT_EC_OFF
[ 12-15 19:32:56.415 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
BT MATCH CURRENT
[ 12-15 19:32:56.415 165:0xa5 D/AudioHardwareInterface ]
setMode(NORMAL)
[ 12-15 19:32:56.415 165:0xa5 I/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
Set master volume to 5.
[ 12-15 19:32:56.435 165:0xa5 I/CameraService ]
CameraService started (pid=165)
[ 12-15 19:32:56.445 165:0xd5 I/AudioFlinger ]
AudioFlinger's thread 0xf2e0 ready to run
[ 12-15 19:32:56.445 165:0xd4 D/AudioFlinger ]
setParameters(): io 1, keyvalue routing=2, tid 212, calling tid 165
[ 12-15 19:32:56.455 165:0xd5 I/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
Routing audio to Speakerphone
[ 12-15 19:32:56.455 165:0xd5 D/HTC Acoustic ]
msm72xx_enable_audpp: 0x0007
[ 12-15 19:32:56.465 165:0xd4 D/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
setVoiceVolume(1.000000)
[ 12-15 19:32:56.465 165:0xd4 I/AudioHardwareMSM72XX ]
Setting in-call volume to 5 (available range is 0 to 5)
[ 12-15 19:32:57.836 164:0xa4 I/SamplingProfilerIntegration ]
Profiler is disabled.
[ 12-15 19:32:57.906 164:0xa4 I/Zygote ]
Preloading classes...
[ 12-15 19:32:57.916 164:0xa4 E/Zygote ]
setreuid() failed. errno: 2
[ 12-15 19:32:57.926 164:0xa4 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_EXPLICIT freed 48K, 77% free 239K/1024K, external 0K/0K, paused 11ms
[ 12-15 19:32:58.137 164:0xa4 I/bluetooth_ScoSocket.cpp ]
Entry name = MY-CAR ScoTypes = 0x7f
[ 12-15 19:32:58.137 164:0xa4 I/bluetooth_ScoSocket.cpp ]
Entry name = Motorola HF850 ScoTypes = 0x7
[ 12-15 19:33:00.199 164:0xa4 D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:04.683 164:0xa4 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_FOR_MALLOC freed 2913K, 57% free 2209K/5123K, external 0K/0K, paused 99ms
[ 12-15 19:33:06.375 164:0xa4 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_FOR_MALLOC freed 2631K, 52% free 2488K/5123K, external 0K/0K, paused 93ms
[ 12-15 19:33:10.529 164:0xa4 I/Zygote ]
...preloaded 1829 classes in 12629ms.
[ 12-15 19:33:10.529 164:0xa4 D/Zygote ]
setreuid() error ignored, same uid.
[ 12-15 19:33:10.619 164:0xa4 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_EXPLICIT freed 891K, 48% free 2685K/5123K, external 0K/0K, paused 82ms
[ 12-15 19:33:10.619 164:0xa4 I/Zygote ]
Preload resources disabled, skipped.
[ 12-15 19:33:10.689 164:0xa4 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_EXPLICIT freed 25K, 49% free 2660K/5123K, external 0K/0K, paused 67ms
[ 12-15 19:33:10.759 164:0xa4 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_EXPLICIT freed <1K, 49% free 2660K/5123K, external 0K/0K, paused 66ms
[ 12-15 19:33:10.819 164:0xa4 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_EXPLICIT freed <1K, 49% free 2660K/5123K, external 0K/0K, paused 66ms
[ 12-15 19:33:10.839 164:0xa4 I/dalvikvm ]
System server process 222 has been created
[ 12-15 19:33:10.839 164:0xa4 I/Zygote ]
Accepting command socket connections
[ 12-15 19:33:11.239 222:0xde I/sysproc ]
Entered system_init()
[ 12-15 19:33:11.239 222:0xde I/sysproc ]
ServiceManager: 0x817f8
[ 12-15 19:33:11.249 222:0xde I/SurfaceFlinger ]
SurfaceFlinger is starting
[ 12-15 19:33:11.249 222:0xde I/SurfaceFlinger ]
dithering enabled
[ 12-15 19:33:11.249 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
SurfaceFlinger's main thread ready to run. Initializing graphics H/W...
[ 12-15 19:33:11.269 222:0xe6 I/gralloc ]
using (fd=27)
id = msmfb
xres = 240 px
yres = 320 px
xres_virtual = 240 px
yres_virtual = 640 px
bpp = 16
r = 11:5
g = 5:6
b = 0:5
[ 12-15 19:33:11.269 222:0xe6 I/gralloc ]
width = 49 mm (124.408165 dpi)
height = 65 mm (125.046150 dpi)
refresh rate = 60.00 Hz
[ 12-15 19:33:11.279 222:0xe6 D/libEGL ]
egl.cfg not found, using default config
[ 12-15 19:33:11.289 222:0xe6 D/libEGL ]
loaded /system/lib/egl/libGLES_android.so
[ 12-15 19:33:11.309 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
EGL informations:
[ 12-15 19:33:11.309 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
# of configs : 8
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
vendor : Android
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
version : 1.4 Android META-EGL
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
extensions: EGL_KHR_image EGL_KHR_image_base EGL_KHR_image_pixmap EGL_KHR_gl_texture_2D_image EGL_KHR_gl_texture_cubemap_image EGL_KHR_gl_renderbuffer_image EGL_ANDROID_image_native_buffer EGL_ANDROID_swap_rectangle EGL_ANDROID_get_render_buffer
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
Client API: OpenGL ES
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
EGLSurface: 5-6-5-0, config=0x0
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
OpenGL informations:
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
vendor : Android
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
renderer : Android PixelFlinger 1.4
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
version : OpenGL ES-CM 1.0
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
extensions: GL_OES_byte_coordinates GL_OES_fixed_point GL_OES_single_precision GL_OES_read_format GL_OES_compressed_paletted_texture GL_OES_draw_texture GL_OES_matrix_get GL_OES_query_matrix GL_OES_EGL_image GL_OES_compressed_ETC1_RGB8_texture GL_ARB_texture_compression GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two GL_ANDROID_user_clip_plane GL_ANDROID_vertex_buffer_object GL_ANDROID_generate_mipmap
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE = 4096
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
GL_MAX_VIEWPORT_DIMS = 4096
[ 12-15 19:33:11.319 222:0xe6 I/SurfaceFlinger ]
flags = 000c0000
[ 12-15 19:33:11.330 222:0xde D/SensorService ]
nuSensorService starting...
[ 12-15 19:33:11.340 169:0xa9 D/AK8973 ]
Compass Start
[ 12-15 19:33:11.390 222:0xde I/SensorService ]
BMA150 3-axis Accelerometer
[ 12-15 19:33:11.390 222:0xde I/SensorService ]
AK8973 3-axis Magnetic field sensor
[ 12-15 19:33:11.390 222:0xde I/SensorService ]
AK8973 Orientation sensor
[ 12-15 19:33:11.390 222:0xde I/SensorService ]
CM3602 Proximity sensor
[ 12-15 19:33:11.400 222:0xde I/SensorService ]
CM3602 Light sensor
[ 12-15 19:33:11.400 222:0xde I/sysproc ]
System server: starting Android runtime.
[ 12-15 19:33:11.400 222:0xde I/sysproc ]
System server: starting Android services.
[ 12-15 19:33:11.410 222:0xeb D/SensorService ]
nuSensorService thread starting...
[ 12-15 19:33:11.420 222:0xde I/SystemServer ]
Entered the Android system server!
[ 12-15 19:33:11.440 222:0xde I/sysproc ]
System server: entering thread pool.
[ 12-15 19:33:11.440 222:0xec I/SystemServer ]
Entropy Service
[ 12-15 19:33:11.500 222:0xec I/SystemServer ]
Power Manager
[ 12-15 19:33:11.520 222:0xec I/SystemServer ]
Activity Manager
[ 12-15 19:33:11.610 222:0xed I/ActivityManager ]
Memory class: 32
[ 12-15 19:33:11.750 232:0xef D/libEGL ]
egl.cfg not found, using default config
[ 12-15 19:33:11.760 232:0xef D/libEGL ]
loaded /system/lib/egl/libGLES_android.so
[ 12-15 19:33:11.790 232:0xef W/zipro ]
Unable to open zip '/data/local/bootanimation.zip': No such file or directory
[ 12-15 19:33:12.010 232:0xef I/ARMAssembler ]
generated scanline__00000077:03010104_00008004_00000000 [ 84 ipp] (103 ins) at [0x4076c1e8:0x4076c384] in 3387451 ns
[ 12-15 19:33:12.130 222:0xed I/UsageStats ]
Deleting usage file : usage-20130830
[ 12-15 19:33:12.270 169:0xa9 D/AK8973 ]
Compass CLOSE
[ 12-15 19:33:12.421 222:0xec I/SystemServer ]
Telephony Registry
[ 12-15 19:33:12.461 222:0xec I/SystemServer ]
Package Manager
[ 12-15 19:33:12.501 167:0xa7 I/installd ]
new connection
[ 12-15 19:33:12.501 222:0xec I/Installer ]
connecting...
[ 12-15 19:33:12.771 222:0xe0 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_CONCURRENT freed 156K, 47% free 3020K/5639K, external 0K/0K, paused 7ms+22ms
[ 12-15 19:33:13.602 222:0xe0 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_CONCURRENT freed 314K, 47% free 3239K/6023K, external 0K/0K, paused 22ms+12ms
[ 12-15 19:33:14.733 222:0xe0 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_CONCURRENT freed 537K, 49% free 3260K/6279K, external 0K/0K, paused 7ms+9ms
[ 12-15 19:33:16.014 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:16.124 222:0xe0 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_CONCURRENT freed 272K, 46% free 3423K/6279K, external 0K/0K, paused 8ms+49ms
[ 12-15 19:33:16.715 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:16.785 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:16.875 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:16.965 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:17.746 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:18.136 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:18.336 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:18.446 222:0xe0 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_CONCURRENT freed 164K, 42% free 3694K/6343K, external 0K/0K, paused 7ms+20ms
[ 12-15 19:33:18.466 222:0xec W/PackageParser ]
No actions in intent filter at /system/app/Bluetooth.apk Binary XML file line #132
[ 12-15 19:33:18.466 222:0xec W/PackageParser ]
No actions in intent filter at /system/app/Bluetooth.apk Binary XML file line #154
[ 12-15 19:33:18.667 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:18.847 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:19.167 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:19.387 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:19.507 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:19.888 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:20.138 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:20.388 222:0xec I/PackageManager ]
Package com.android.vending at /system/app/Vending.apk ignored: updated version 80230011 better than this 8007003
[ 12-15 19:33:20.779 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:21.600 222:0xe0 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_CONCURRENT freed 275K, 42% free 3934K/6727K, external 0K/0K, paused 7ms+38ms
[ 12-15 19:33:21.630 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:21.760 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:22.811 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:23.071 222:0xec I/PackageManager ]
Package com.noshufou.android.su at /system/app/Superuser.apk ignored: updated version 46 better than this 38
[ 12-15 19:33:23.081 222:0xec D/PackageManager ]
No files in app dir /vendor/app
[ 12-15 19:33:23.231 222:0xec D/asset ]
failed to open Zip archive '/data/app/com.nuance.swype.trial-1.apk'
[ 12-15 19:33:23.231 222:0xec W/PackageParser ]
Unable to read AndroidManifest.xml of /data/app/com.nuance.swype.trial-1.apk
java.io.FileNotFoundException: AndroidManifest.xml
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlAssetNative(Native Method)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlBlockAsset(AssetManager.java:521)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlResourceParser(AssetManager.java:477)
at android.content.pm.PackageParser.parsePackage(PackageParser.java:428)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanPackageLI(PackageManagerService.java:2715)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanDirLI(PackageManagerService.java:2640)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.<init>(PackageManagerService.java:1029)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.main(PackageManagerService.java:725)
at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java:178)
[ 12-15 19:33:23.321 222:0xec W/PackageManager ]
Package mobi.infolife.uninstaller desires unavailable shared library com.sec.android.app.multiwindow; ignoring!
[ 12-15 19:33:23.531 222:0xec W/ResourceType ]
Failure getting entry for 0x7f09002b (t=8 e=43) in package 0 (error -75)
[ 12-15 19:33:23.992 222:0xe0 D/dalvikvm ]
GC_CONCURRENT freed 300K, 41% free 4064K/6855K, external 0K/0K, paused 20ms+27ms
[ 12-15 19:33:24.042 222:0xec D/asset ]
failed to open Zip archive '/data/app/com.google.android.gms-2.apk'
[ 12-15 19:33:24.062 222:0xec W/PackageParser ]
Unable to read AndroidManifest.xml of /data/app/com.google.android.gms-2.apk
java.io.FileNotFoundException: AndroidManifest.xml
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlAssetNative(Native Method)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlBlockAsset(AssetManager.java:521)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlResourceParser(AssetManager.java:477)
at android.content.pm.PackageParser.parsePackage(PackageParser.java:428)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanPackageLI(PackageManagerService.java:2715)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanDirLI(PackageManagerService.java:2640)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.<init>(PackageManagerService.java:1029)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.main(PackageManagerService.java:725)
at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java:178)
[ 12-15 19:33:24.132 222:0xec D/asset ]
failed to open Zip archive '/data/app/netgenius.bizcal-1.apk'
[ 12-15 19:33:24.132 222:0xec W/PackageParser ]
Unable to read AndroidManifest.xml of /data/app/netgenius.bizcal-1.apk
java.io.FileNotFoundException: AndroidManifest.xml
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlAssetNative(Native Method)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlBlockAsset(AssetManager.java:521)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlResourceParser(AssetManager.java:477)
at android.content.pm.PackageParser.parsePackage(PackageParser.java:428)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanPackageLI(PackageManagerService.java:2715)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanDirLI(PackageManagerService.java:2640)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.<init>(PackageManagerService.java:1029)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.main(PackageManagerService.java:725)
at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java:178)
[ 12-15 19:33:24.352 222:0xec W/ResourceType ]
Failure getting entry for 0x7f050000 (t=4 e=0) in package 0 (error -75)
[ 12-15 19:33:24.392 222:0xec D/asset ]
failed to open Zip archive '/data/app/com.googlecode.droidwall.free-1.apk'
[ 12-15 19:33:24.402 222:0xec W/PackageParser ]
Unable to read AndroidManifest.xml of /data/app/com.googlecode.droidwall.free-1.apk
java.io.FileNotFoundException: AndroidManifest.xml
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlAssetNative(Native Method)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlBlockAsset(AssetManager.java:521)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlResourceParser(AssetManager.java:477)
at android.content.pm.PackageParser.parsePackage(PackageParser.java:428)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanPackageLI(PackageManagerService.java:2715)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanDirLI(PackageManagerService.java:2640)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.<init>(PackageManagerService.java:1029)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.main(PackageManagerService.java:725)
at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java:178)
[ 12-15 19:33:24.412 222:0xec D/szipinf ]
Initializing inflate state
[ 12-15 19:33:24.522 222:0xec D/asset ]
failed to open Zip archive '/data/app/com.ruimaninfo.approtect-1.apk'
[ 12-15 19:33:24.532 222:0xec W/PackageParser ]
Unable to read AndroidManifest.xml of /data/app/com.ruimaninfo.approtect-1.apk
java.io.FileNotFoundException: AndroidManifest.xml
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlAssetNative(Native Method)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlBlockAsset(AssetManager.java:521)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlResourceParser(AssetManager.java:477)
at android.content.pm.PackageParser.parsePackage(PackageParser.java:428)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanPackageLI(PackageManagerService.java:2715)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanDirLI(PackageManagerService.java:2640)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.<init>(PackageManagerService.java:1029)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.main(PackageManagerService.java:725)
at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java:178)
[ 12-15 19:33:24.783 222:0xec D/asset ]
failed to open Zip archive '/data/app/org.adaway-2.apk'
[ 12-15 19:33:24.793 222:0xec W/PackageParser ]
Unable to read AndroidManifest.xml of /data/app/org.adaway-2.apk
java.io.FileNotFoundException: AndroidManifest.xml
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlAssetNative(Native Method)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlBlockAsset(AssetManager.java:521)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlResourceParser(AssetManager.java:477)
at android.content.pm.PackageParser.parsePackage(PackageParser.java:428)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanPackageLI(PackageManagerService.java:2715)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanDirLI(PackageManagerService.java:2640)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.<init>(PackageManagerService.java:1029)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.main(PackageManagerService.java:725)
at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java:178)
[ 12-15 19:33:25.003 222:0xec D/asset ]
failed to open Zip archive '/data/app/com.modoohut.dialer.theme.dark-1.apk'
[ 12-15 19:33:25.013 222:0xec W/PackageParser ]
Unable to read AndroidManifest.xml of /data/app/com.modoohut.dialer.theme.dark-1.apk
java.io.FileNotFoundException: AndroidManifest.xml
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlAssetNative(Native Method)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlBlockAsset(AssetManager.java:521)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlResourceParser(AssetManager.java:477)
at android.content.pm.PackageParser.parsePackage(PackageParser.java:428)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanPackageLI(PackageManagerService.java:2715)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanDirLI(PackageManagerService.java:2640)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.<init>(PackageManagerService.java:1029)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.main(PackageManagerService.java:725)
at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java:178)
[ 12-15 19:33:25.013 222:0xec D/asset ]
failed to open Zip archive '/data/app/com.buak.Link2SD-2.apk'
[ 12-15 19:33:25.023 222:0xec W/PackageParser ]
Unable to read AndroidManifest.xml of /data/app/com.buak.Link2SD-2.apk
java.io.FileNotFoundException: AndroidManifest.xml
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlAssetNative(Native Method)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlBlockAsset(AssetManager.java:521)
at android.content.res.AssetManager.openXmlResourceParser(AssetManager.java:477)
at android.content.pm.PackageParser.parsePackage(PackageParser.java:428)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanPackageLI(PackageManagerService.java:2715)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.scanDirLI(PackageManagerService.java:2640)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.<init>(PackageManagerService.java:1029)
at com.android.server.PackageManagerService.main(PackageManagerService.java:725)
at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java:178)
Is there any chance someone can explain what's going wrong and help me to get it running again ?
I will really appreciate that.
dmseg log
Code:
<6>[ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
<5>[ 0.000000] Linux version 2.6.35.14-SympFinity+ ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.4.3 (GCC) ) #40 PREEMPT Wed May 2 14:11:03 CEST 2012
<4>[ 0.000000] CPU: ARMv6-compatible processor [4117b362] revision 2 (ARMv6TEJ), cr=00c5387f
<4>[ 0.000000] CPU: VIPT aliasing data cache, VIPT aliasing instruction cache
<4>[ 0.000000] Machine: buzz
<7>[ 0.000000] find the smi tag
<7>[ 0.000000] parse_tag_smi: smi size = 0
<7>[ 0.000000] find the hwid tag
<7>[ 0.000000] parse_tag_hwid: hwid = 0x1
<7>[ 0.000000] find the skuid tag
<7>[ 0.000000] parse_tag_skuid: hwid = 0x2490b
<7>[ 0.000000] tag_panel_parsing: panel type = 0
<7>[ 0.000000] find the engineer tag
<7>[ 0.000000] parse_tag_engineerid: 0x0
<4>[ 0.000000] Ignoring unrecognised tag 0x4d534d76
<4>[ 0.000000] Ignoring unrecognised tag 0x5441000a
<6>[ 0.000000] CAM_AWB_CAL Data size = 514 , 0x59504550, size = 2048
<4>[ 0.000000] Ignoring unrecognised tag 0x41387898
<4>[ 0.000000] BT Data size= 4, 0x43294329,d4,20,6d,94,70,72,00,00,Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writeback
<7>[ 0.000000] On node 0 totalpages: 82432
<7>[ 0.000000] free_area_init_node: node 0, pgdat c052ed50, node_mem_map c06d2000
<7>[ 0.000000] Normal zone: 1156 pages used for memmap
<7>[ 0.000000] Normal zone: 0 pages reserved
<7>[ 0.000000] Normal zone: 81276 pages, LIFO batch:15
<4>[ 0.000000] buzz_init_map_io()
<4>[ 0.000000] Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 81276
<5>[ 0.000000] Kernel command line: board_buzz.disable_uart3=0 board_buzz.usb_h2w_sw=0 board_buzz.disable_sdcard=0 diag.enabled=0 board_buzz.debug_uart=0 smisize=0 userdata_sel=0 androidboot.emmc=false androidboot.baseband=3.35.20.10 androidboot.cid=11111111 androidboot.batt_poweron=good_battery androidboot.carrier=ALL androidboot.mid=PC4910000 androidboot.keycaps=qwerty androidboot.mode=normal androidboot.serialno=MB139PY05248 androidboot.bootloader=6.01.1002 zygote_oneshot=off no_console_suspend=1 console=null mtdparts=msm_nand:[email protected](misc),[email protected](recovery),[email protected](boot),[email protected]40000(system),[email protected](cache),[email protected](userdata)
<6>[ 0.000000] board_bootloader_setup: 6.01.1002
<6>[ 0.000000] board_bootloader_setup: default ENG BUILD
<6>[ 0.000000] PID hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
<6>[ 0.000000] Dentry cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
<6>[ 0.000000] Inode-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
<6>[ 0.000000] Memory: 210MB 112MB = 322MB total
<5>[ 0.000000] Memory: 319632k/319632k available, 10096k reserved, 0K highmem
<5>[ 0.000000] Virtual kernel memory layout:
<5>[ 0.000000] vector : 0xffff0000 - 0xffff1000 ( 4 kB)
<5>[ 0.000000] fixmap : 0xfff00000 - 0xfffe0000 ( 896 kB)
<5>[ 0.000000] DMA : 0xffa00000 - 0xffe00000 ( 4 MB)
<5>[ 0.000000] vmalloc : 0xe4800000 - 0xf8000000 ( 312 MB)
<5>[ 0.000000] lowmem : 0xc0000000 - 0xe4200000 ( 578 MB)
<5>[ 0.000000] modules : 0xbf000000 - 0xc0000000 ( 16 MB)
<5>[ 0.000000] .init : 0xc0008000 - 0xc002c000 ( 144 kB)
<5>[ 0.000000] .text : 0xc002c000 - 0xc04f6000 (4904 kB)
<5>[ 0.000000] .data : 0xc04f6000 - 0xc052f360 ( 229 kB)
<6>[ 0.000000] NR_IRQS:277
<4>[ 0.000000] buzz_init_irq()
<6>[ 0.000000] Calibrating delay loop... 480.05 BogoMIPS (lpj=2400256)
<6>[ 0.250122] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301
<4>[ 0.250579] Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
<6>[ 0.251434] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuacct
<6>[ 0.251525] Initializing cgroup subsys freezer
<6>[ 0.251525] Initializing cgroup subsys net_cls
<6>[ 0.251556] Initializing cgroup subsys bfqio
<6>[ 0.251586] Initializing cgroup subsys timer_slack
<6>[ 0.251647] CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok
<6>[ 0.256469] NET: Registered protocol family 16
<4>[ 0.257446] buzz_init() revision = 0x81
<6>[ 0.257507] BT HW address=d4:20:6d:94:70:72
<6>[ 1.876647] acpu_clock_init()
<6>[ 1.877136] ACPU running at 480000 KHz
<6>[ 1.878387] ram_console: got buffer at 2d9b000, size 20000
<6>[ 1.878936] ram_console: uncorrectable error in header
<6>[ 1.879028] ram_console: no valid data in buffer (sig = 0xffffffff)
<6>[ 1.905426] console [ram-1] enabled
<6>[ 1.905761] buzz_init_mmc
<6>[ 1.908264] buzz_wifi_init: start
<4>[ 1.919372] bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0
<6>[ 1.922119] [DISP]mdp_probe: initialized
<6>[ 1.922943] msm_i2c_probe
<6>[ 1.923492] msm_i2c_probe: clk_ctl 315, 400000 Hz
<6>[ 1.927551] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.16
<6>[ 1.928070] NET: Registered protocol family 31
<6>[ 1.928375] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
<6>[ 1.928924] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
<6>[ 1.929229] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
<6>[ 1.930267] Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized
<6>[ 1.931182] Switching to clocksource gp_timer
<6>[ 1.934631] NET: Registered protocol family 2
<6>[ 1.935455] IP route cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
<6>[ 1.937103] TCP established hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
<6>[ 1.938598] TCP bind hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
<6>[ 1.939666] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 16384 bind 16384)
<6>[ 1.940216] TCP reno registered
<6>[ 1.940521] UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
<6>[ 1.940856] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
<6>[ 1.942077] NET: Registered protocol family 1
<6>[ 1.943023] Unpacking initramfs...
<6>[ 1.975341] Freeing initrd memory: 144K
<6>[ 1.976989] [SMD]smd_init()
<6>[ 1.977294] [SMD]smd_core_init()
<6>[ 1.977600] [SMD]phy addr of smd_info.state=0x8023A0
<6>[ 1.978302] [SMD]smd_core_init() done
<3>[ 1.978607] msm_init_last_radio_log: could not retrieve SMEM_CLKREGIM_BSP
<3>[ 1.979278] _smem_log_init: no power log or log_idx allocated, smem_log disabled
<6>[ 1.980804] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=01 size=08192 'SMD_DIAG'
<6>[ 1.981658] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=02 size=08192 'SMD_RPCCALL'
<6>[ 1.984985] [SMD]SMD: ch 2 0 -> 1
<6>[ 1.985382] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=11 size=65536 'SMD_DATA5'
<6>[ 1.985687] [SMD]SMD: ch 2 1 -> 2
<6>[ 1.986602] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=12 size=08192 'SMD_DATA6'
<6>[ 1.987152] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=13 size=08192 'SMD_DATA7'
<6>[ 1.987884] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=38 size=08192 'SMD_DATA5_CNTL'
<6>[ 1.988342] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=39 size=08192 'SMD_DATA6_CNTL'
<6>[ 1.989044] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=40 size=08192 'SMD_DATA7_CNTL'
<6>[ 1.996368] Acquire 'boot-time' no_halt_lock 60s
<6>[ 1.997589] [HS_MGR] (headset_notifier_register) Register MIC_BIAS notifier
<6>[ 1.998138] [HS_MGR] (headset_notifier_update) HS_MGR driver is not ready
<7>[ 2.018249] Registered led device: flashlight
<6>[ 2.018585] [FLT]flashlight_probe: led_count = 0
<6>[ 2.019104] [FLT]flashlight_probe: The Flashlight Driver is ready
<6>[ 2.029968] atmega-microp 0-0066: microp version [06][22]
<3>[ 2.034484] microp_function_check: No function 2 !!
<6>[ 2.038024] [HS_MGR] (htc_headset_mgr_probe) ++++++++++++++++++++
<6>[ 2.040222] input: h2w headset as /devices/virtual/input/input0
<6>[ 2.041198] [HS_MGR] (hs_notify_driver_ready) HS_MGR ready
<6>[ 2.042266] [HS_MGR] (htc_headset_mgr_probe) --------------------
<6>[ 2.043060] [HS_MICROP] (htc_headset_microp_probe) ++++++++++++++++++++
<6>[ 2.047729] [HS_MGR] (headset_notifier_register) Register REMOTE_ADC notifier
<6>[ 2.048309] [HS_MGR] (headset_notifier_register) Register MIC_STATUS notifier
<6>[ 2.048614] [HS_MGR] (headset_notifier_register) Register KEY_INT_ENABLE notifier
<6>[ 2.049133] [HS_MGR] (hs_notify_driver_ready) HS_MICROP ready
<6>[ 2.049865] [HS_GPIO] (htc_headset_gpio_probe) ++++++++++++++++++++
<6>[ 2.051300] [HS_MGR] (headset_notifier_register) Register HPIN_GPIO notifier
<6>[ 2.052032] [HS_MGR] (hs_notify_driver_ready) HS_GPIO ready
<6>[ 2.052368] [HS_GPIO] (htc_headset_gpio_probe) --------------------
<6>[ 2.052917] [HS_MICROP] (htc_headset_microp_probe) --------------------
<6>[ 2.080139] [BATT] M2A_RPC: cable_update: USB at 458867027 (1970-01-01 00:00:00.458257102 UTC)
<6>[ 2.081024] [BATT] htc_cable_status_update: 0 -> 1
<6>[ 2.081329] [USB] msm_hsusb_set_vbus_state: 1
<6>[ 2.083099] ashmem: initialized
<6>[ 2.084472] [BATT] A2M_RPC: get_batt_info: batt_id=1, batt_vol=3893, batt_temp=309, batt_current=1017, level=72, charging_source=1, charging_enabled=1, full_bat=1300000, over_vchg=0 at 463716046 (1970-01-01 00:00:00.462557151 UTC)
<5>[ 2.087890] Slow work thread pool: Starting up
<5>[ 2.101501] Slow work thread pool: Ready
<6>[ 2.102264] fuse init (API version 7.14)
<6>[ 2.104644] aufs 2.1-standalone.tree-35-20110418
<4>[ 2.104980] yaffs May 2 2012 14:03:42 Installing.
<6>[ 2.116912] io scheduler noop registered
<6>[ 2.117492] io scheduler bfq registered
<6>[ 2.118041] io scheduler sio registered (default)
<6>[ 2.118316] io scheduler vr registered
<6>[ 2.119354] [DISP]mddi: init() base=0xe4814000 irq=16
<7>[ 2.120178] [DISP]mddi runs at 81920000
<6>[ 2.122161] [DISP]mddi cmd send rtd: int 3a000, stat 8063, rtd val 10
<6>[ 2.125061] [DISP]mddi: registering panel mddi_c_0101_04d1
<6>[ 2.125366] [DISP]mddi: publish:
<7>[ 2.128784] [DISP]mddi_s6d04d1_probe: enter.
<6>[ 2.129547] [DISP]vsync on gpio 97 now 0
<6>[ 2.129852] [DISP]CABC enabled
<7>[ 2.131408] Registered led device: lcd-backlight
<6>[ 2.133544] [DISP]msmfb_probe() installing 240 x 320 panel
<6>[ 2.137268] PRUE G
<6>[ 2.137908] msm_serial_hs.0: ttyHS0 at MMIO 0xa0200000 (irq = 45) is a MSM HS UART
<6>[ 2.139251] msm_serial_hs module loaded
<6>[ 2.139923] [BT]msm_serial_hs module loaded
<6>[ 2.141357] [BT]msm_serial_hs module loaded
<6>[ 2.142852] [BT]msm_serial_hs module loaded
<6>[ 2.149993] loop: module loaded
<6>[ 2.150695] pmem: 1 init
<6>[ 2.151824] pmem_adsp: 0 init
<6>[ 2.153259] pmem_camera: 0 init
<6>[ 2.155090] spi_bma150_probe: G-sensor connect with microP: start initial, kvalue = 0x0
<6>[ 2.165435] [GSNR] Gsensor disable
<6>[ 2.167724] msm_nand: allocated dma buffer at ffa47000, dma_addr 26ecc000
<6>[ 2.168334] status: c03120
<6>[ 2.168640] nandid: 5500bcec maker ec device bc
<6>[ 2.169158] Found a supported NAND device
<6>[ 2.169433] NAND Id : 0xBCEC
<6>[ 2.169738] Buswidth : 16 Bits
<6>[ 2.170257] Density : 512 MByte
<6>[ 2.170532] Pagesize : 2048 Bytes
<6>[ 2.170806] Erasesize: 131072 Bytes
<6>[ 2.171295] Oobsize : 64 Bytes
<6>[ 2.171691] msm_nand: read CFG0 = aa5400c0, CFG1 = 8746a
<6>[ 2.172149] CFG0 Init : 0xe85408c0
<6>[ 2.172668] CFG1 Init : 0x0008746a
<6>[ 2.172943] CFG0: cw/page=3 ud_sz=516 ecc_sz=10 spare_sz=0 num_addr_cycles=5
<6>[ 2.173553] DEV_CMD1: f00f3000
<6>[ 2.173889] <6>NAND_EBI2_ECC_BUF_CFG: 1ff
<5>[ 2.174255] 6 cmdlinepart partitions found on MTD device msm_nand
<5>[ 2.174774] Creating 6 MTD partitions on "msm_nand":
<5>[ 2.175140] 0x00001ff60000-0x000020000000 : "misc"
<5>[ 2.178192] 0x000002760000-0x000002b80000 : "recovery"
<5>[ 2.184356] 0x000002b80000-0x000002e40000 : "boot"
<5>[ 2.189056] 0x000002e40000-0x000009c40000 : "system"
<6>[ 2.214324] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=27 size=08192 'SMD_GPSNMEA'
<5>[ 2.324920] 0x000009c40000-0x00000ab40000 : "cache"
<6>[ 2.337524] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=00 size=08192 'SMD_DS'
<6>[ 2.338500] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=07 size=08192 'SMD_DATA1'
<6>[ 2.339569] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=08 size=08192 'SMD_DATA2'
<6>[ 2.340545] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=09 size=08192 'SMD_DATA3'
<6>[ 2.341217] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=10 size=08192 'SMD_DATA4'
<6>[ 2.342712] [SMD]smd_alloc_channel() cid=15 size=65536 'SMD_DATA9'
<5>[ 2.348907] 0x00000ab40000-0x00001ff60000 : "userdata"
<6>[ 2.694793] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
<6>[ 2.695587] PPP Deflate Compression module registered
<6>[ 2.695892] PPP BSD Compression module registered
<6>[ 2.699340] PPP MPPE Compression module registered
<6>[ 2.699676] NET: Registered protocol family 24
<6>[ 2.701385] tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6
<6>[ 2.701690] tun: (C) 1999-2004 Max Krasnyansky <[email protected]>
<6>[ 2.706115] [USB] msm72k_probe
<6>[ 2.706451] [USB] accessory detect 1
<6>[ 2.706726] [USB] id_pin_gpio 19
<6>[ 2.707000] [USB] dock detect 0
<6>[ 2.707275] [USB] dock pin gpio 0
<6>[ 2.707763] [USB] msm72k_probe() io=e481c000, irq=47, dma=ffa48000(26ef6000)
<6>[ 2.710296] android init
<6>[ 2.710784] android_probe pdata: c0509938
<6>[ 2.711273] android_bind
<7>[ 2.711578] android_bind_config
<6>[ 2.712707] android_usb gadget: android_usb ready
<6>[ 2.713012] [USB] msm72k_udc: registered gadget driver 'android_usb'
<6>[ 2.713775] f_adb init
<6>[ 2.714050] android_register_function adb
<6>[ 2.714355] f_mass_storage init
<6>[ 2.714996] fsg_probe pdev: c0509a98, pdata: c050a484
<6>[ 2.715454] android_register_function usb_mass_storage
<6>[ 2.715728] f_rndis init
<6>[ 2.716491] android_register_function rndis
<6>[ 2.716766] f_accessory init
<6>[ 2.717041] android_register_function accessory
<6>[ 2.717559] diag init
<6>[ 2.717864] android_register_function diag
<6>[ 2.718170] rndis_function_bind_config MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:00
<4>[ 2.718841] android_usb gadget: using random self ethernet address
<4>[ 2.719177] android_usb gadget: using random host ethernet address
<6>[ 2.721954] acc_bind_config
<6>[ 2.723724] [USB] hsusb: IDLE -> ONLINE
<6>[ 2.724060] [USB] lpm exit
<6>[ 2.724639] [USB] hsusb: reset controller
<6>[ 2.725219] android_usb gadget: Mass Storage Function, version: 2009/09/11
<6>[ 2.725524] android_usb gadget: Number of LUNs=1
<6>[ 2.726074] lun0: LUN: removable file: (no medium)
<6>[ 2.726623] adb_bind_config
<6>[ 2.727661] diag_bind_config
<6>[ 2.728210] [SMD]SMD: ch 1 0 -> 1
<6>[ 2.728546] [SMD]SMD: ch 1 1 -> 2
<6>[ 2.729675] buzz_syn_ts_power: power 1
<6>[ 2.762145] msm_hsusb_phy_reset
<6>[ 2.912231] [USB] ulpi: write 0x2c to 0x31
<6>[ 2.912536] [USB] ulpi: write 0x20 to 0x32
<6>[ 2.913024] [USB] ulpi: write 0x01 to 0x0d
<6>[ 2.913299] [USB] ulpi: write 0x01 to 0x10
<6>[ 2.913604] [USB] handle_notify_offline: notify offline
<6>[ 2.914154] [USB] msm_hsusb: enable pullup
<6>[ 2.917449] [USB] suspend
<6>[ 2.932250] [USB] not AC charger
<6>[ 2.932800] [USB] accessory_detect_init: id pin 19
<6>[ 2.993591] synaptics_ts_probe: panel_version: 301
<6>[ 2.995056] max_x: 3DE, max_y: 5A6
<6>[ 2.996887] synaptics_ts_probe: max_x 990, max_y 1446
<6>[ 2.997161] input_set_abs_params: mix_x 0, max_x 990, min_y 0, max_y 1300
<6>[ 2.998229] input: synaptics-rmi-touchscreen as /devices/virtual/input/input1
<6>[ 2.999450] synaptics_ts_probe: Start touchscreen synaptics-rmi-touchscreen in interrupt mode
<6>[ 3.000122] atmel_ts_init():
<6>[ 3.000915] buzz_ts_atmel_power():
<6>[ 3.023895] [USB] reset
<6>[ 3.024291] [USB] send connect type 1
<6>[ 3.024566] [BATT] online=1
<6>[ 3.024841] [BATT] Update SMEM: cable type 1 at 1403189275 (1970-01-01 00:00:01.402670622 UTC)
<6>[ 3.026184] [USB] portchange USB_SPEED_HIGH
<6>[ 3.184234] [USB] reset
<6>[ 3.186492] [USB] portchange USB_SPEED_HIGH
<6>[ 3.282318] No Messages after reset
<3>[ 3.282989] msm_i2c msm_i2c.0: error, status c8 (4A,00,01)(20,13,01)(cnt:7,pos:0)
<3>[ 3.283325] msm_i2c msm_i2c.0: Error during data xfer (-5) (4A,00,01)
<6>[ 3.283874] No Atmel chip inside
<4>[ 3.284362] atmel_qt602240: probe of 0-004a failed with error -5
<6>[ 3.285217] [PS][CM3602] capella_cm3602_probe: probe
<6>[ 3.286346] input: proximity as /devices/virtual/input/input2
<6>[ 3.287506] [PS][CM3602] capella_cm3602_setup
<6>[ 3.288635] [KEY] GPIO Matrix Keypad Driver: Start keypad matrix for buzz-keypad... in interrupt mode
<6>[ 3.289764] [KEY] GPIO_Input_ISR : 0, return IRQ_HANDLED;
<6>[ 3.290252] [KEY] GPIO Input Driver: Start gpio inputs for buzz-keypad... in interrupt mode
<6>[ 3.291442] input: buzz-keypad as /devices/virtual/input/input3
<6>[ 3.292602] input: buzz-nav as /devices/virtual/input/input4
<6>[ 3.294708] input: lightsensor-level as /devices/virtual/input/input5
<6>[ 3.295867] [KEY] gpio_keys_scan_keys: key 1-116, 0 (20) changed to 0
<6>[ 3.296295] [LS][CM3602] set_ls_kvalue: ALS calibrated als_kadc=0x6da5007b
<6>[ 3.296813] [LS][CM3602] set_ls_kvalue: als_kadc=0x7b, als_gadc=0xcf
<6>[ 3.297088] [LS][CM3602] ls_table: data[0] , data[0] = 0, 0
<6>[ 3.297607] [LS][CM3602] ls_table: data[1] , data[1] = 0, 1
<6>[ 3.297882] [LS][CM3602] ls_table: data[2] , data[2] = 0, 2
<6>[ 3.298370] [LS][CM3602] ls_table: data[3] , data[3] = 0, 8
<6>[ 3.298645] [LS][CM3602] ls_table: data[4] , data[4] = 0, 16
<6>[ 3.299163] [LS][CM3602] ls_table: data[5] , data[5] = 0, 59
<6>[ 3.299438] [LS][CM3602] ls_table: data[6] , data[6] = 0, a2
<6>[ 3.299957] [LS][CM3602] ls_table: data[7] , data[7] = 0, b1
<6>[ 3.300231] [LS][CM3602] ls_table: data[8] , data[8] = 0, bf
<6>[ 3.300720] [LS][CM3602] ls_table: data[9] , data[9] = 3, ff
<7>[ 3.303375] __capella_cm3602_power: Turn the capella_cm3602 power on
<6>[ 3.305236] input: curcial-oj as /devices/virtual/input/input6
<3>[ 3.307250] curcial_oj_poweron:eek:J:power status ok
<6>[ 3.356567] OpticalJoystick Device ID: 0d
<6>[ 3.359466] OJ Driver: Revision : 02
<6>[ 3.362548] OJ: driver loaded
<6>[ 3.365692] using rtc device, msm_rtc, for alarms
<6>[ 3.366058] rs30000048:915823fc rs30000048:915823fc: rtc core: registered msm_rtc as rtc0
<6>[ 3.367004] AKM8973 compass driver: init
<6>[ 3.368713] input: compass as /devices/virtual/input/input7
<6>[ 3.370635] [FLT]adp1650 Led Flash driver: init
<4>[ 3.371124] [CAM]s5k4e1gx_init
<4>[ 3.371643] [CAM]__s5k4e1gx_probe
<6>[ 3.372161] [CAM]s5k4e1gx_vreg_enable camera vreg on
<6>[ 3.372772] [CAM]sctrl.node 0
<4>[ 3.373046] [CAM]s5k4e1gx_sensor_probe()
<6>[ 3.373657] [CAM]s5k4e1gx_probe called!
<6>[ 3.424224] [CAM]s5k4e1gx_probe successed! rc = 0
<6>[ 3.424652] [CAM]s5k4e1gx s->node 0
<6>[ 3.437164] android_usb gadget: high speed config #1: android
<6>[ 3.471588] [CAM]s5k4e1gx_sensor_init(): reseting sensor.
<6>[ 3.472961] [CAM]sensor_lc_disable=0
<4>[ 3.568450] [CAM]sensor evt version : 0x10
<4>[ 3.568725] [CAM]use analog_settings_evt3
<6>[ 3.580780] s5k4e1gx_sysfs_init : kobject_create_and_add
<6>[ 3.581146] s5k4e1gx_sysfs_init : sysfs_create_file
<6>[ 3.583343] device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3
<6>[ 3.584838] device-mapper: ioctl: 4.17.0-ioctl (2010-03-05) initialised: [email protected]
<6>[ 3.585510] Bluetooth: HCI UART driver ver 2.2
<6>[ 3.585784] Bluetooth: HCI H4 protocol initialized
<6>[ 3.587799] cpuidle: using governor ladder
<6>[ 3.588104] cpuidle: using governor menu
<6>[ 3.589965] mmc0: Qualcomm MSM SDCC at 0x00000000a0400000 irq 24,0 dma 8
<6>[ 3.590484] mmc0: Platform slot type: N/A
<6>[ 3.590759] mmc0: 4 bit data mode enabled
<6>[ 3.591278] mmc0: 8 bit data mode disabled
<6>[ 3.591552] mmc0: MMC clock 144000 -> 49152000 Hz, PCLK 80000000 Hz
<6>[ 3.591827] mmc0: Slot eject status = 1
<6>[ 3.592437] mmc0: Power save feature enable = 1
<6>[ 3.592712] mmc0: DM non-cached buffer at ffa4a000, dma_addr 0x26f55000
<6>[ 3.593231] mmc0: DM cmd busaddr 0x26f55000, cmdptr busaddr 0x26f55300
<6>[ 3.594573] buzz_sdslot_switchvdd: Disabling SD slot power
<6>[ 3.595428] mmc1: Qualcomm MSM SDCC at 0x00000000a0500000 irq 26,102 dma 8
<6>[ 3.595733] mmc1: Platform slot type: SD
<6>[ 3.596221] mmc1: 4 bit data mode enabled
<6>[ 3.596496] mmc1: 8 bit data mode disabled
<6>[ 3.596984] mmc1: MMC clock 144000 -> 49152000 Hz, PCLK 80000000 Hz
<6>[ 3.597259] mmc1: Slot eject status = 1
<6>[ 3.597534] mmc1: Power save feature enable = 1
<6>[ 3.598022] mmc1: DM non-cached buffer at ffa4b000, dma_addr 0x26f56000
<6>[ 3.598327] mmc1: DM cmd busaddr 0x26f56000, cmdptr busaddr 0x26f56300
<7>[ 3.599487] Registered led device: amber
<7>[ 3.600006] Registered led device: green
<7>[ 3.600677] Registered led device: jogball-backlight
<7>[ 3.601135] Registered led device: button-backlight
<6>[ 3.601654] microp_led_probe: succeeded
<6>[ 3.604522] logger: created 256K log 'log_main'
<6>[ 3.605133] logger: created 256K log 'log_events'
<6>[ 3.605926] logger: created 256K log 'log_radio'
<6>[ 3.606445] logger: created 256K log 'log_system'
<6>[ 3.607299] zram: num_devices not specified. Using default: 1
<6>[ 3.607574] zram: Creating 1 devices ...
<6>[ 3.609008] GACT probability NOT on
<6>[ 3.609558] Mirror/redirect action on
<6>[ 3.609832] u32 classifier
<6>[ 3.610076] Actions configured
<6>[ 3.610595] Netfilter messages via NETLINK v0.30.
<6>[ 3.611083] nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (4996 buckets, 19984 max)
<4>[ 3.611846] CONFIG_NF_CT_ACCT is deprecated and will be removed soon. Please use
<4>[ 3.612518] nf_conntrack.acct=1 kernel parameter, acct=1 nf_conntrack module option or
<4>[ 3.613037] sysctl net.netfilter.nf_conntrack_acct=1 to enable it.
<6>[ 3.613647] ctnetlink v0.93: registering with nfnetlink.
<6>[ 3.614288] NF_TPROXY: Transparent proxy support initialized, version 4.1.0
<6>[ 3.614593] NF_TPROXY: Copyright (c) 2006-2007 BalaBit IT Ltd.
<6>[ 3.615936] xt_time: kernel timezone is -0000
<6>[ 3.616363] IPv4 over IPv4 tunneling driver
<6>[ 3.617950] GRE over IPv4 tunneling driver
<6>[ 3.619628] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
<6>[ 3.620452] arp_tables: (C) 2002 David S. Miller
<6>[ 3.620880] TCP cubic registered
<6>[ 3.621704] NET: Registered protocol family 10
<6>[ 3.626342] Mobile IPv6
<6>[ 3.626800] ip6_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
<6>[ 3.627410] IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
<6>[ 3.630920] NET: Registered protocol family 17
<6>[ 3.631317] NET: Registered protocol family 15
<6>[ 3.632507] Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized
<6>[ 3.633026] Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.11
<6>[ 3.633361] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
<6>[ 3.633850] Bluetooth: HIDP (Human Interface Emulation) ver 1.2
<6>[ 3.634796] clock_late_init() disabled 16 unused clocks
<6>[ 3.635345] [Port list] init()
<6>[ 3.635620] [Port list] Virtual Address for port_list: [f8149a48]
<6>[ 3.636108] [Port list] Physical Address for port_list: [849A48]
<6>[ 3.637756] cpufreq: cpu0 init at 480000 switching to 352000
<6>[ 3.642211] rs30000048:915823fc rs30000048:915823fc: setting system clock to 2013-12-16 11:43:36 UTC (1387194216)
<4>[ 3.643127] Warning: unable to open an initial console.
<6>[ 3.643981] Freeing init memory: 144K
<6>[ 3.918975] keychord: using input dev h2w headset for fevent
<6>[ 3.919464] keychord: using input dev buzz-keypad for fevent
<6>[ 3.926330] yaffs: dev is 32505859 name is "mtdblock3"
<6>[ 3.926757] yaffs: passed flags ""
<4>[ 3.927001] yaffs: Attempting MTD mount on 31.3, "mtdblock3"
<4>[ 4.099121] yaffs: restored from checkpoint
<4>[ 4.100067] yaffs_read_super: isCheckpointed 1
<6>[ 4.103546] yaffs: dev is 32505861 name is "mtdblock5"
<6>[ 4.104003] yaffs: passed flags ""
[COLOR="Red"]<4>[ 4.104248] yaffs: Attempting MTD mount on 31.5, "mtdblock5"
<4>[ 4.712463] block 725 is bad
<4>[ 4.744262] block 845 is bad
<4>[ 4.797912] block 1049 is bad[/COLOR]
<4>[ 18.353271] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.353942] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.354339] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.354766] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.355346] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.355773] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.356353] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.356781] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.357360] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.357788] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.358184] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.358795] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.359191] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.359802] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.360198] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.360595] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.361206] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.361633] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.362213] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.362640] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.363250] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.363677] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.364105] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.364715] Partially written block 1006 detected
<4>[ 18.460662] yaffs_read_super: isCheckpointed 0
<6>[ 18.461517] yaffs: dev is 32505860 name is "mtdblock4"
<6>[ 18.461791] yaffs: passed flags ""
<4>[ 18.462005] yaffs: Attempting MTD mount on 31.4, "mtdblock4"
<4>[ 18.521240] yaffs_read_super: isCheckpointed 0
<3>[ 20.180206] init: service 'console' requires console
<6>[ 20.258422] enabling adb
<6>[ 20.281280] [USB] msm_hsusb: disable pullup
<6>[ 20.293457] [USB] msm_hsusb: enable pullup
<6>[ 20.297027] [USB] suspend
<6>[ 20.311981] adb_open
<6>[ 20.482727] [USB] reset
<6>[ 20.483032] [USB] handle_notify_offline: notify offline
<6>[ 20.484069] adb_release
<6>[ 20.485015] [USB] portchange USB_SPEED_HIGH
<6>[ 20.485534] adb_open
<6>[ 20.642822] [USB] reset
<6>[ 20.645080] [USB] portchange USB_SPEED_HIGH
<6>[ 20.715698] warning: `rild' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use)
<6>[ 20.854614] android_usb gadget: high speed config #1: android
<6>[ 20.928436] [SMD]SMD: ch 0 0 -> 1
<6>[ 20.928771] [SMD]SMD: ch 0 1 -> 2
<6>[ 20.939819] [SMD]SMD: ch 38 0 -> 1
<6>[ 20.940155] [SMD]SMD: ch 38 1 -> 2
<6>[ 20.940368] [RIL] qmi: smd opened
<6>[ 20.942810] [RIL] qmi: ctl: wds use client_id 0x01
<6>[ 20.947113] [SMD]SMD: ch 39 0 -> 1
<6>[ 20.947448] [SMD]SMD: ch 39 1 -> 2
<6>[ 20.947875] [RIL] qmi: smd opened
<6>[ 20.948699] [RIL] qmi: ctl: wds use client_id 0x01
<6>[ 20.950500] [SMD]SMD: ch 40 0 -> 1
<6>[ 20.951080] [SMD]SMD: ch 40 1 -> 2
<6>[ 20.951324] [RIL] qmi: smd opened
<6>[ 20.952941] [RIL] qmi: ctl: wds use client_id 0x01
<6>[ 22.985412] [AUD][snd.c:snd_ioctl] snd_set_device 1 1 1
<6>[ 22.989074] [AUD][snd.c:snd_rpc_thread] snd_rpc_thread() start
<6>[ 22.989624] [AUD][snd.c:snd_rpc_thread] snd: rpc_reply status 0
<6>[ 22.992858] [AUD][snd.c:snd_ioctl] snd_set_volume 256 0 5
<6>[ 22.996887] [AUD][snd.c:snd_rpc_thread] snd: rpc_reply status 0
As you can see
<4>[ 4.104248] yaffs: Attempting MTD mount on 31.5, "mtdblock5"
<4>[ 4.712463] block 725 is bad
<4>[ 4.744262] block 845 is bad
<4>[ 4.797912] block 1049 is bad
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Does that indicate bad blocks on SDCard ?
So i have reviewed your logcat and its not showing up anything that could make it bootloop :/ can you use nandroid manager to restore just the app data and see how it gets on for me? it shouldnt need to reboot to do it.
heavy_metal_man said:
So i have reviewed your logcat and its not showing up anything that could make it bootloop :/ can you use nandroid manager to restore just the app data and see how it gets on for me? it shouldnt need to reboot to do it.
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Okay,thanks,I restored some user apps and system apps (including data).Some apps are working fine and restored back to previous state including CM Settings but some apps got messed up and data didn't get restored.
What should be the next move ?
optimusodd said:
Okay,thanks,I restored some user apps and system apps (including data).Some apps are working fine and restored back to previous state including CM Settings but some apps got messed up and data didn't get restored.
What should be the next move ?
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Well that tells us that the nandroid back up has became corrupted somehow, or your sdcard partition is not the same as your nandroids. If it's corruption your pretty stuffed and will have to just start fresh, but I would first double check your partitioning and then attempt a final restore with nandroid manager. If it fails then delete the apps that don't work data and keep what works I suppose :/
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heavy_metal_man said:
Well that tells us that the nandroid back up has became corrupted somehow, or your sdcard partition is not the same as your nandroids. If it's corruption your pretty stuffed and will have to just start fresh, but I would first double check your partitioning and then attempt a final restore with nandroid manager.
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Thanks for the reply.
Huh,What do you mean by sdcard partition is not the same ?
Okay let me go into a little more detail.Few months back I was using 8GB card.And the nandoid backup I want to restore was taken on that card.
MTD partition size : 110 10
Ext3 :512 MB
Now I am using 16GB card with 1GB Ext3 partition.
No custom MTD partition.
Do I need to run custom MTD script ?
SDCard partition could be a problem if I was using a card of less capacity.But as both the memory capacity and the size of Ext3 partition are larger in this scenario so I think partition should not be a problem.
Correct me if I am wrong
Furthermore,the same nandroid backup got restored perfectly using the new card before that kernel and radio thing.Gah!
optimusodd said:
Thanks for the reply.
Huh,What do you mean by sdcard partition is not the same ?
Okay let me go into a little more detail.Few months back I was using 8GB card.And the nandoid backup I want to restore was taken on that card.
MTD partition size : 110 10
Ext3 :512 MB
Now I am using 16GB card with 1GB Ext3 partition.
No custom MTD partition.
Do I need to run custom MTD script ?
SDCard partition could be a problem if I was using a card of less capacity.But as both the memory capacity and the size of Ext3 partition are larger in this scenario so I think partition should not be a problem.
Correct me if I am wrong
Furthermore,the same nandroid backup got restored perfectly using the new card before that kernel and radio thing.Gah!
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If you made the nandroid with a custom mtd the you had best restore it with a custom mtd. I'm not 100% sure how it's done or the theory around it though, it's been a long time since I've had to do such things.
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heavy_metal_man said:
If you made the nandroid with a custom mtd the you had best restore it with a custom mtd. I'm not 100% sure how it's done or the theory around it though, it's been a long time since I've had to do such things.
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Alright,buddy,I give it a try.:fingers-crossed:
Happy New Year! Well, sorry for being a bit unresponsive - I'm really late (and still have no time) - just a quick $ 0.02: if I'm not totally mistaken it makes a huge difference if you use custom mtd partitions. The recovery makes an image of the partitions which means on restore the same size is expected (which would also apply to your sd-ext...)
Best bet should be: make a restore with the old settings (custom mtd partitions and sd-ext) and sequentially backup the stuff in other ways than with a nandroid backup. See if it works. Alternatively you could extract the stuff out of the backup - but this might become really painful...
Hope this helps.
BTW: my problem you were refering to has been totally different as I've never been stuck on boot - I had massive random reboots - so this was another story...
heavy_metal_man said:
If you made the nandroid with a custom mtd the you had best restore it with a custom mtd. I'm not 100% sure how it's done or the theory around it though, it's been a long time since I've had to do such things.
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eventcom said:
if I'm not totally mistaken it makes a huge difference if you use custom mtd partitions. The recovery makes an image of the partitions which means on restore the same size is expected (which would also apply to your sd-ext...)
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Hello guys,Belated Happy New Year!!!Sorry for the late response.I was out of town and didn't have a chance to check the thread until today.I had finally got it working on 29th Dec after 15 days tearing my hair out trying to fix it.
Ah,after trying a lot of things and epic struggle finally some peace and quiet.:victory:
Thank you very much "heavy_metal_man" for your continued support and kind cooperation.I couldn't have done this without your inexhaustible support.I really appreciate it.
Thank you "eventcom" for the reply.I appreciate it.Though you were a bit late but you got it right.Probably it was the MTD thing.
I am not sure what exactly happened and what did the trick in the end.In all probability it was MTD partition thing which was messing up.
Not is case of Ext partition though.Because as I have mentioned my previous ext3 was 512 MB while now I am using 1GB Ext3 partition.
So I think Restore with old MTD settings and Ext partition >/= previous Ext partition should do the job.
Steps followed:
>Unroot and S-ON
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22832599
>Root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1145035&nocache=1&nocache=1
>Data Wipe - Factory Reset
>Wipe Cache Partition
>Format /cache
>Format /system
>Format /data
>Wipe cache partition
>Wipe Dalvik Cache
>Create text file with custom MTD partition settings you had while taking Nandroid Backup
>Go to Recovery
>Mounts and Storage
>Format /cache
>Format /system
>Format /data
>Wipe Data / Factory Reset
>Flash "recovery-v1.5.8-Beta-CustomMTD_S.zip"
>Go to Advanced
>Reboot Recovery
>Restore Nandroid Backup
>Fix permissions
>Without restarting, flash "boot-v1.5.8-Beta-CustomMTD_S.zip"
>Reboot device
After Nandroid Restore Superuser started malfunctioning.Apps (including Titanium Backup) requiring ROOT access were not getting required permissions while it was being displayed that Superuser had granted the permissions.Anyway,was able to resolve that problem somehow and now my device is working perfectly.:victory:
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Since KitKat is becoming stable, I have built another ROM and decided to share it with you.
OmniROM is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.4 (KitKat), which is designed to increase performance, reliability and features over stock Android for your device. It 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 restores the Google parts.
All the source code for OmniROM is available in the OmniROM Github repo.
More information about Omni
Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
NOT WORKING/BROKEN
Same as in CM11
Camera
CHANGELOG
Code:
[B][U]29/05/2014:[/U][/B]
[LIST]
[*]Fixed USB Mass storage - [URL="gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/5041/"]gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/5041/[/URL]
[*]Omni/omniarmv6 upstream
[/LIST]
[B][U]06/05/2014:[/U][/B]
[LIST]
[*]Fixed OMX
[*]Fixed camera video recording
[*]Omni/omniarmv6 upstream
[/LIST]
[B][U]01/05/2014:[/U][/B]
[LIST]
[*]Initial release
[/LIST]
DOWNLOAD
OmniROM - team-simplicit.com
BTW: This ROM is not rooted, you have to flash SuperSU!
SCREENSHOTs
SOURCEs
Manifest
Device Config
Kernel Source
CREDITS
My awesome team (izi501, feroxx, Kevinjoa, thehacka1) for being so awesome!
WinSuk for the linker/reboot fix
benjamingwynn
niks255
JDevs and the OWL Team
The androidarmv6 team
The Omni team
Great job Oli. [emoji111]
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Info about ME
You're impossible @Olivier :laugh:
Anyway... New dev is coming
CyanFrank said:
You're impossible @Olivier :laugh:
Anyway... New dev is coming
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Oh my goodness I really can't get it Just gonna press the download button...
I can haz logcat?
Logcat time!
The rom is quite smooth IMHO even with INT2EXT enabled, there are a few quirks here and there
This is something that pops up quite some times in the logcat, something to do with the GPU
Code:
[ 05-03 16:55:09.561 5054: 5054 E/memalloc ]
/dev/pmem: Failed to map buffer size:4202496 offset:1843200 fd:83 Error: Invalid
argument
[ 05-03 16:55:09.561 5054: 5054 E/gralloc ]
Could not mmap handle 0x2a1eac10, fd=83 (Invalid argument)
[ 05-03 16:55:09.561 5054: 5054 E/gralloc ]
gralloc_register_buffer: gralloc_map failed
[ 05-03 16:55:09.561 5054: 5054 W/GraphicBufferMapper ]
registerBuffer(0x2a1eac10) failed -22 (Invalid argument)
[ 05-03 16:55:09.561 5054: 5054 E/GraphicBuffer ]
unflatten: registerBuffer failed: Invalid argument (-22)
[ 05-03 16:55:09.561 5054: 5054 E/Adreno200-EGLSUB ]
CreateImage() Invalid Native Buffer or handle
[ 05-03 16:55:09.561 5054: 5054 E/Adreno200-EGL ]
<qeglDrvAPI_eglCreateImageKHR:4160>: EGL_BAD_PARAMETER
Also, "Advanced settings" in "Performance" FCs
Code:
[ 05-03 16:58:34.951 4889: 4889 E/AndroidRuntime ]
FATAL EXCEPTION: main
Process: com.android.settings, PID: 4889
java.lang.NullPointerException
at java.io.File.fixSlashes(File.java:185)
at java.io.File.<init>(File.java:134)
at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:105)
at java.io.FileReader.<init>(FileReader.java:66)
at com.brewcrewfoo.performance.fragments.VoltageControlSettings.getVolts
(VoltageControlSettings.java:229)
at com.brewcrewfoo.performance.fragments.VoltageControlSettings.onCreate
(VoltageControlSettings.java:77)
at android.app.Fragment.performCreate(Fragment.java:1678)
at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.moveToState(FragmentManager.java:859)
at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.moveToState(FragmentManager.java:1062
)
at android.app.BackStackRecord.run(BackStackRecord.java:684)
at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.execPendingActions(FragmentManager.ja
va:1447)
at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl$1.run(FragmentManager.java:443)
at android.os.Handler.handleCallback(Handler.java:733)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:95)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:136)
at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5017)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:515)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit
.java:789)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:605)
at de.robv.android.xposed.XposedBridge.main(XposedBridge.java:133)
at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
The lights of capacitive keys and the notification LED do not work. Suggestions to get logcats for these?
Finally, The phone doesn't show any charging status or animation when the phone is plugged in, the phone is charging though.
Very Very good new htc wildfire s good olivier
csoulr666 said:
Logcat time!
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Thanks for the logs! :good:
csoulr666 said:
The rom is quite smooth IMHO even with INT2EXT enabled, there are a few quirks here and there
This is something that pops up quite some times in the logcat, something to do with the GPU
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Should be fixed in the next release...
csoulr666 said:
The lights of capacitive keys and the notification LED do not work. Suggestions to get logcats for these?
Finally, The phone doesn't show any charging status or animation when the phone is plugged in, the phone is charging though.
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Look at the first screenshot, the device does show the charging symbol in the statusbar.
However, the lights and the notification LED really don't work. I will look into it ASAP.
EDIT: New update is up, check the OP!
Olivier said:
Look at the first screenshot, the device does show the charging symbol in the statusbar.
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It does show a charging animation(I was using percent only, no animation there), but in the quick settings toggle or the diag menu(*#*#4636#*#*) do not show the charging status.
However, the lights and the notification LED really don't work. I will look into it ASAP.
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Actually I found saw that LED works for certain notifications(only Gmail so far) but never for charging.......the latter might be because the system doesn't show the charging status
Also I have a question, will flashing the new update on the rom without wiping remove root as well??
csoulr666 said:
Will flashing the new update on the rom without wiping remove root as well??
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I think so, because system (where SuperSU is located) gets wiped.
Olivier said:
I think so, because system (where SuperSU is located) gets wiped.
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I just remembered, SuperSU asked me to install an addon script just to survive flashing...... Silly me:silly:
Question, you have not added UMS as of now am I right?? Because nothing pops up when I connect my phone to my PC
Wow! Looks like I'm the only one using OMNI, everyone else is glued to CM11 :laugh:
I got some more logs, hopefully helpful ones, regarding VPN ,bluetooth and wifi tethering
Thanks for the logs! Yep I just noticed that bug too - I will maybe look into it on the weekend.
Build from source ?
Olivier said:
Thanks for the logs! Yep I just noticed that bug too - I will maybe look into it on the weekend.
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I have built CM11 from source, and would love to build this one too, to compare, I was expecting an omni branch in your github but didn't see it ?
Omni is at "android-4.4".
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Awesome ROM but the quick pulldown disappear after reboot.
The patch not working camera
You always do the best olivier
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I'm not using this ROM
But,there is a workaround for USB Mass Storage bug,you see you can maybe use mobogenie pc app to make it work,because it mounts sd to pc without having to unmount it from device.
Best Wishes and tell me if it works
Camera?
I tried the camera patch with a complete wipe(including system) following the 6th may build........The "Can't connect to camera" prompt doesn't come but I'm greeted with a completely black screen, I tried a few other photo taking apps(Splitpic, Instagram and even a barcode scanner) but I still go the same result.
So here's a logcat of me opening the stock camera app
Code:
[ 05-07 21:02:49.867 615: 667 I/ActivityManager ]
Start proc com.android.camera2 for activity com.android.camera2/com.android.came
ra.CameraLauncher: pid=4766 uid=10050 gids={50050, 3003, 1028, 1015, 1023}
[ 05-07 21:02:50.817 4766: 4766 D/CameraStorage ]
External storage state=mounted
[ 05-07 21:02:50.827 4766: 4766 V/NFC ]
this device does not have NFC support
[ 05-07 21:02:50.858 4766: 4766 V/CAM_PhotoModule ]
On resume.
[ 05-07 21:02:50.858 4766: 4766 V/CAM_PhotoModule ]
Executing onResumeTasks.
[ 05-07 21:02:50.858 4766: 4766 V/CAM_PhotoModule ]
Open camera device.
[ 05-07 21:02:50.858 129: 129 D/AK8975 ]
Compass Start
[ 05-07 21:02:50.878 124: 1053 D/CameraHAL ]
CameraHAL_GetNum_Cameras: loading libcamera at 0x4077eed8
[ 05-07 21:02:50.888 4766: 4766 V/CameraHolder ]
open camera 0
[ 05-07 21:02:51.298 124: 668 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:51.558 124: 4221 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:51.808 124: 1053 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:51.919 124: 4221 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:52.119 124: 1053 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:52.299 124: 4221 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:52.519 124: 1053 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:52.719 124: 4221 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:52.920 124: 1053 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:53.110 124: 4221 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:53.190 124: 1053 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:53.410 124: 4221 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:53.590 124: 1053 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:53.790 124: 4221 W/MPEG4Extractor ]
ignoring edit list with 2 entries
[ 05-07 21:02:53.790 124: 4221 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:54.021 124: 668 W/MPEG4Extractor ]
ignoring edit list with 2 entries
[ 05-07 21:02:54.031 124: 668 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:54.231 124: 668 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:54.411 124: 1053 W/MPEG4Extractor ]
ignoring edit list with 2 entries
[ 05-07 21:02:54.421 124: 1053 D/ExtendedUtils ]
extended extractor not needed, return default
[ 05-07 21:02:59.786 615: 631 E/WindowManager ]
Starting window AppWindowToken{420b01a8 token=Token{420af890 ActivityRecord{420a
f6b8 u0 com.android.camera2/com.android.camera.CameraLauncher t453}}} timed out
[ 05-07 21:02:59.796 615: 632 W/ActivityManager ]
Launch timeout has expired, giving up wake lock!
[ 05-07 21:03:10.857 615: 632 W/ActivityManager ]
Timeout executing service: ServiceRecord{42208360 u0 com.android.camera2/com.and
roid.camera.MediaSaveService}
[ 05-07 21:03:10.917 615: 632 I/Process ]
Sending signal. PID: 4766 SIG: 3
[ 05-07 21:03:10.917 4766: 4771 I/dalvikvm ]
threadid=3: reacting to signal 3
[ 05-07 21:03:10.967 4766: 4771 I/dalvikvm ]
Wrote stack traces to '/data/anr/traces.txt'
[ 05-07 21:03:10.967 615: 632 I/Process ]
Sending signal. PID: 615 SIG: 3
[ 05-07 21:03:10.967 615: 620 I/dalvikvm ]
threadid=3: reacting to signal 3
[ 05-07 21:03:11.538 615: 627 E/Sensors ]
poll() failed (Interrupted system call)
[ 05-07 21:03:11.578 615: 632 I/Process ]
Sending signal. PID: 991 SIG: 3
[ 05-07 21:03:11.578 991: 996 I/dalvikvm ]
threadid=3: reacting to signal 3
[ 05-07 21:03:11.608 615: 620 I/dalvikvm ]
Wrote stack traces to '/data/anr/traces.txt'
[ 05-07 21:03:11.608 615: 632 I/Process ]
Sending signal. PID: 803 SIG: 3
[ 05-07 21:03:11.618 803: 815 I/dalvikvm ]
threadid=3: reacting to signal 3
[ 05-07 21:03:11.728 803: 815 I/dalvikvm ]
Wrote stack traces to '/data/anr/traces.txt'
[ 05-07 21:03:11.738 615: 632 I/Process ]
Sending signal. PID: 795 SIG: 3
[ 05-07 21:03:11.738 795: 809 I/dalvikvm ]
threadid=3: reacting to signal 3
[ 05-07 21:03:11.758 991: 996 I/dalvikvm ]
Wrote stack traces to '/data/anr/traces.txt'
[ 05-07 21:03:11.768 615: 632 I/Process ]
Sending signal. PID: 783 SIG: 3
[ 05-07 21:03:11.768 783: 794 I/dalvikvm ]
threadid=3: reacting to signal 3
[ 05-07 21:03:11.858 783: 794 I/dalvikvm ]
Wrote stack traces to '/data/anr/traces.txt'
[ 05-07 21:03:11.958 795: 809 I/dalvikvm ]
Wrote stack traces to '/data/anr/traces.txt'
[ 05-07 21:03:13.920 615: 632 E/ActivityManager ]
ANR in com.android.camera2
PID: 4766
Reason: Executing service com.android.camera2/com.android.camera.MediaSaveServic
e
Load: 10.33 / 14.25 / 12.94
CPU usage from 6040ms to 0ms ago:
1.3% 129/akmd: 0.1% user + 1.1% kernel
1.3% 615/system_server: 0.8% user + 0.4% kernel
0.3% 5/events/0: 0% user + 0.3% kernel
0.1% 109/yaffs-bg-1: 0% user + 0.1% kernel
0.1% 754/wpa_supplicant: 0.1% user + 0% kernel
1.8% TOTAL: 0.6% user + 1.1% kernel
CPU usage from 2456ms to 2995ms later:
12% 615/system_server: 1.7% user + 10% kernel
10% 632/ActivityManager: 1.7% user + 8.9% kernel
1.7% 615/system_server: 1.7% user + 0% kernel
9.2% TOTAL: 1.8% user + 7.4% kernel
[ 05-07 21:03:22.719 615: 632 W/ActivityManager ]
Force finishing activity com.android.camera2/com.android.camera.CameraLauncher
[ 05-07 21:03:22.729 615: 632 I/ActivityManager ]
Killing 4766:com.android.camera2/u0a50 (adj 0): user request after error
[ 05-07 21:03:23.019 129: 129 D/AK8975 ]
Compass CLOSE
[ 05-07 21:03:23.439 615: 625 W/InputMethodManagerService ]
Window already focused, ignoring focus gain of: com.android.internal.view.IInput
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