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    Ubuntu Touch on Sony Xperia X

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      • fredldotmeF Offline
        fredldotme
        last edited by fredldotme

        You can try to build the image and see for yourself. 🙂
        Currently I'm trying to get the audio working, I'd probably need
        some help figuring out which component of Unity8 is responsible for
        setting a global rotation lock and acting according to user preferences.
        AFAICT getting the camera to work now requires at least a rebuild of ubuntu-touch
        specific qt platform changes.

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          hsabun
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          Sorry sir i would love to, but i got no knowledge of programming or coding.

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            hsabun
            last edited by

            Sir any progress

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            • fredldotmeF Offline
              fredldotme
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              Progress update: I managed to get Bluetooth working, currently investigating ways on how to enable audio support.
              Out-of-the-box ALSA-only audio seems to be further away than anticipated.
              If anyone with a Sony Xperia X (single- or dual-SIM) would like to help, contributions are welcome. 🙂

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              • fredldotmeF Offline
                fredldotme
                last edited by fredldotme

                Status update:

                Device sensors like the orientation sensor as well as GPS location should now work.
                Also, due to recent changes in the rootfs itself it should be possible to boot Ubuntu Touch (xenial-edge) using the Halium 7.1 based device HAL.
                Merging all required changes to the device-specific repo manifest back into Halium is pending , so if anyone is interested in helping it's necessary to sync the repositories from my GitHub.
                EDIT: Pushing most current state will be done as soon as I'm not on a metered internet connection.
                EDIT: 2018-10-27: repowerd issue fixed

                Remaining graphical issues:

                • repowerd SIGSEGV (SIGILL under gdb)
                • Fix unity-system-compositor armhf builds to run on arm64 kernels

                Remaining issues related to media support, specifically:

                • Audio (calling is untested)
                • Video decoding
                • Camera (incl. video encoding)
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                  UniSuperBox
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                  repowerd SIGSEGV (SIGILL under gdb)

                  You can type continue to keep running after a SIGILL in GDB. It seems pretty common for Hybris software to throw those.

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                  • dobeyD Offline
                    dobey @UniSuperBox
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                    @unisuperbox It's openssl I think, which is probing for features and traps SIGILL, but when running under gdb, it pops up. So yeah, probably should tell gdb to ignore SIGILL, to be able to run anything under it.

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                    • fredldotmeF Offline
                      fredldotme
                      last edited by fredldotme

                      I've assembled an image for those who are interested in testing and contributing to Ubuntu Touch.

                      Downloads:
                      Current: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1a3JtU2TIFg7E53z2pHoveOtOj7LYxJyW
                      ~~https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Pmp3sfOs3g5mAb4_W4780-pX4KPliy2F~~
                      ~~https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZmdXFDPDCDkYmVnHC1uf2dYZ8MH6bxwK~~
                      ~~https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ql84ucDlatauuXpqBU-k-jKzdqotYAaB~~
                      ~~https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OJjTosp7jFaYhEYYkB9Mxf3lA0HPIXY6~~

                      Instructions (tested on Ubuntu 18.04):

                      • Linux PC with adb and fastboot properly set up
                      • Recent UBPorts rootfs image from the edge devel channel (tested with build #88):
                        https://ci.ubports.com/job/xenial-rootfs-armhf/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/out/ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz
                      • TWRP Recovery (tested with version 3.2.3-0)
                      • Android 7.1 (Kernel 4.4) Loire OEM binaries
                      • Flash script: halium-install

                      After successfully flashing the recovery image the OEM binaries need to be flashed onto the oem partition:

                      unzip SW_binaries_for_Xperia_AOSP_N_MR1_5.7_r1_v08_loire.zip
                      fastboot flash oem SW_binaries_for_Xperia_AOSP_N_MR1_5.7_r1_v08_loire.img
                      

                      System images:

                      ./halium-install -p ut ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz system.img
                      adb reboot bootloader
                      fastboot flash boot halium-boot.img
                      fastboot reboot
                      

                      Post-installation steps

                      Either make sure to properly set up the USB-Ethernet connection OR enter the commands in the Terminal app.

                      USB Ethernet:

                      0_1540657764809_Bildschirmfoto von 2018-10-27 18-28-39.png

                      SSH shell connection:

                      ssh phablet@10.15.19.82
                      

                      Enable audio in calls

                      # Mount rootfs read-write
                      sudo mount -o remount,rw /
                      
                      # Install updated packages
                      # When asked to override maintainer files just answer with Y
                      sudo ubports-qa install xenial_-_haliumfixup
                      sudo apt install pulseaudio-modules-droid-24 pulseaudio-modules-droid-glue-24
                      
                      # Mount rootfs read-only and reboot
                      sync && sudo mount -o remount,ro / && sudo reboot
                      
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                        hsabun
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                        Thank you sir, i will try to flush ubuntu touch on my xperia x as soon as my broken screen is fixed.
                        Sir can you help me with link to buy original screen for xperia x. If we are allowed to share such information on this forum.

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                          gmelchett
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                          @beidl First of all, thanks a lot for trying to port Ubuntu Touch to Xperia X.
                          I'm trying to follow your guide, but I'm getting stuck at halium-install.
                          It wants:

                          adb: error: failed to copy '.halium-install-imgs.yk2k5/rootfs.img' to '/data/rootfs.img': remote couldn't create file: Permission denied
                          .halium-install-imgs.yk2k5/rootfs.img: 0 files pushed. 154.0 MB/s (2817704 bytes in 0.017s)
                          adb: error: failed to copy '.halium-install-imgs.yk2k5/system.img' to '/data/system.img': remote couldn't create file: Permission denied
                          .halium-install-imgs.yk2k5/system.img: 0 files pushed. 116.0 MB/s (2686648 bytes in 0.022s)
                          

                          My Xperia's current status is that I've flashed twrp and the oem binaries via fastboot.
                          The phone is on Android 8.0, and not rooted.
                          Any idea what could be wrong?

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                          • fredldotmeF Offline
                            fredldotme @gmelchett
                            last edited by

                            @gmelchett Have you tried wiping data, cache and system partitions? Make sure to create a backup before wiping those partitions and flashing the Ubuntu Touch port.

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                              gmelchett
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                              @beidl Thanks for a quick reply. No, I didn't wipe data, cache and system partitions.

                              I've done that now from twrp, but there seems to be no mobile-side adb running when in twrp. And because I did wiping system, I have no Android to boot.
                              Any idea how to progress?

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                              • fredldotmeF Offline
                                fredldotme @gmelchett
                                last edited by fredldotme

                                @gmelchett could be you're missing udev rules on your Linux host to establish an adb connection. If you're on Ubuntu 18.04 you could try the following command:

                                sudo apt install android-sdk-platform-tools-common

                                Else I could publish a much bigger version of the udev rules file in a GitHub gist.

                                EDIT: on the other hand, adb wouldn't even be able to respond with a "permission denied" error in case the device-side adb daemon wasn't up and running.

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                                  gmelchett
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                                  @beidl adb was running just fine when I tried halium-install before wiping system + data + cache. I tested with adb shell. (Then I couldn't even ls /data without getting permission denied.) On second though, why is halium-install pushing files to /data and not
                                  /storage/0/emulated (or what the "internal sd" card path's is.)?

                                  A wild guess is that the system.img that halium-install creates is the provided system.img + the .tar.gz file. Maybe that could be fastboot flash'ed into system? But then, where would rootfs.img go? Hmm.

                                  I don't know android's file system layout good enough. Have to do some reading up.

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                                    gmelchett
                                    last edited by gmelchett

                                    Success at last! It is apparently very import to unlock at "latest android". I unlocked at Android 6.
                                    I installed twrp like this:

                                    sudo fastboot flash boot boot.img
                                    

                                    It will then always boot into twrp, but I didn't manage to flashing it to the recovery area to work.
                                    Once booted into twrp, I had to format system, data & cache since the phone got encrypted by default.

                                    Btw, ip configurtion from console:

                                    sudo ip addr add 10.15.19.1/24 dev -your device- 
                                    

                                    For those of us that don't have a fancy GUI to help you with.

                                    ubports on xperia x feels a bit sluggish compared to the nexus 5. A look at top, shows that unity8 consumes quite a lot of cpu when doing some ui interaction. I suspect no hw acceleration enabled?

                                    edit: Some language corrections.

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                                      gmelchett
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                                      I've been playing around from time to time with Ubuntu Touch on the Xperia X. Over all it works very well, but a few things that are not really working (and not mentioned not to work above):

                                      • Vibrator
                                      • GPS
                                      • Of the sensors, only accelerometer works
                                      • A fully charged battery is reported to be at 67%.
                                      • After pressing the power, it takes a few seconds before I can unlock it. Maybe related to the lack of graphic hw acceleration?
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                                        hsabun @fredldotme
                                        last edited by

                                        @beidl Sir any update on ut on xperia X

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                                          hsabun
                                          last edited by

                                          Hi any progress...

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                                            UniSuperBox
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                                            @Hsabun, volunteer developers will post their progress on their own terms. Asking for updates may be seen as impolite. Please have patience and we will get there eventually. 🙂

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                                              hsabun
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                                              Sorry, i won't be asking again.

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