UBports Robot Logo UBports Forum
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Search
    • Register
    • Login

    Porting to Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910P

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Porting
    117 Posts 8 Posters 54.1k Views 5 Watching
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
      Reply
      • Reply as topic
      Log in to reply
      This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
      • T Offline
        tigerpro @doniks
        last edited by

        @doniks I got Halium 7.1 to build, 5.1 kept giving me the dirtyRect error so I decided against trying to compile that. I actually just found the thread you linked, google is such a pain cause it keeps searching for helium despite me typing halium. I checked the respective files on my system, I did like you had mentioned in that post and deleted the same file and ran make systemimage gave me a file that matches the size of my boardconfig.mk size. I will try flashing again when I get home, ssh can only do soo much when your not in front of the computer your sshed too lol

        Whether you think you can, or you can't, if you do not try, you will never truly know. So give it a Go.

        H 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • H Offline
          hans1977se @tigerpro
          last edited by

          @tigerpro said in Porting to Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910P:

          google is such a pain cause it keeps searching for helium

          You could give the alternatives a go. πŸ™‚ This one is quite good:
          https://duckduckgo.com/

          T 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • T Offline
            tigerpro @hans1977se
            last edited by

            @hans1977se yea I just usually default to google cause its what I use, duckduckgo is my fallback, someday I wont have to google Halium errors anymore lol

            Whether you think you can, or you can't, if you do not try, you will never truly know. So give it a Go.

            H 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • H Offline
              hans1977se @tigerpro
              last edited by

              @tigerpro yeah i know, i'm far worse with habits than i think i should be. πŸ™‚

              T 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • T Offline
                tigerpro @hans1977se
                last edited by

                @hans1977se arent we all? I am gonna keep searching if this flash attempt fails, I have a feeling my issue might be halium-install trying to copy the image to the wrong partition cause I tried flashing it with TWRP just out of curiosity, and it says the image is bigger than the partition (which explains the out of space) and TWRP only offers boot or recovery when I select the file, but since I just recompiled the system image it might have resolved itself, wont know until I get home to try it

                Whether you think you can, or you can't, if you do not try, you will never truly know. So give it a Go.

                H D 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • H Offline
                  hans1977se @tigerpro
                  last edited by

                  @tigerpro probably so in many cases. πŸ™‚

                  I hope this works out for you. It would be quite nice with some Samsung phones running Ubuntu i think. πŸ™‚

                  T 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • T Offline
                    tigerpro @hans1977se
                    last edited by

                    @hans1977se thats my sentiment exactly. Dont get me wrong Android is nice and all, but it leaves alot to be desired for an OS, I have a working kernel (hybris-boot.img) so far, just gotta figure out the rest to make it all work now. Keep an eye out for a possible resolution to Halium, Im so close I can taste it lol

                    Whether you think you can, or you can't, if you do not try, you will never truly know. So give it a Go.

                    H 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • T Offline
                      tigerpro
                      last edited by

                      Ok, this is weird, I did make systemimage earlier, file size matched at that time, now its 250-ish MB when it should be 300+, think I might have to just use the mkext4 program manually, Im doing make systemimage again just in case something happened when I wasnt looking, but if I have the same issue then I dunno, maybe try a different drive for the code compiling shrugs this is turning into a scooby doo mystery haha

                      Whether you think you can, or you can't, if you do not try, you will never truly know. So give it a Go.

                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • H Offline
                        hans1977se @tigerpro
                        last edited by

                        @tigerpro There are a lot of good things in Android, but i think it's not really for technical people who likes it better somewhere nicer off the mainstream. πŸ™‚

                        Also i find it wrong to have someone constantly trying to watch you, 24/7, to find out how to make the most money out of your life.

                        T 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                        • T Offline
                          tigerpro @hans1977se
                          last edited by

                          @hans1977se well the monitoring is easily fixed via VPN, I myself use one whenever Im using a site with sensitive info, an ad blocker like Ad Away works really well too for the ads, I just want something different cause honestly, Im not a big fan of the current mobile OS offerings, anyways, getting slightly OT, if the make systemimage messes up again, Ill use mkext4 (or whatever the command is)

                          Whether you think you can, or you can't, if you do not try, you will never truly know. So give it a Go.

                          H 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                          • D Offline
                            doniks @tigerpro
                            last edited by doniks

                            @tigerpro said in Porting to Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910P:

                            @hans1977se arent we all? I am gonna keep searching if this flash attempt fails, I have a feeling my issue might be halium-install trying to copy the image to the wrong partition cause I tried flashing it with TWRP just out of curiosity, and it says the image is bigger than the partition (which explains the out of space) and TWRP only offers boot or recovery when I select the file, but since I just recompiled the system image it might have resolved itself, wont know until I get home to try it

                            That reminds me. Did you do this step?

                            https://docs.halium.org/en/latest/porting/index.html#include-your-device-in-fixup-mountpoints-script

                            What changes did you make to that script?

                            T 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                            • H Offline
                              hans1977se @tigerpro
                              last edited by

                              @tigerpro I think it is a very complex thing to get the complete view of, but what i wanted to say is that i think it's conceptually wrong to constantly track people to get the most money out of you (or in any other way they might do or be doing in the future). You might forget to use your VPN or did not think it was necessary to use it at a particular time, and once they have your information they have it and once they have it their policy could change or a hacker can get hold of it.

                              Who knows what will happen, but this is one reason why i'm here and hope that your port as well as other people's ports will be successful and make Ubuntu wider available. πŸ™‚

                              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                              • T Offline
                                tigerpro @doniks
                                last edited by tigerpro

                                @doniks said in Porting to Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910P:

                                @tigerpro said in Porting to Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910P:

                                @hans1977se arent we all? I am gonna keep searching if this flash attempt fails, I have a feeling my issue might be halium-install trying to copy the image to the wrong partition cause I tried flashing it with TWRP just out of curiosity, and it says the image is bigger than the partition (which explains the out of space) and TWRP only offers boot or recovery when I select the file, but since I just recompiled the system image it might have resolved itself, wont know until I get home to try it

                                That reminds me. Did you do this step?

                                https://docs.halium.org/en/latest/porting/index.html#include-your-device-in-fixup-mountpoints-script

                                What changes did you make to that script?

                                @doniks I did do that step, its a bit confusing on which partitions they want cause I used all of the others to try and figure out a pattern, then decided to just put them all in there, Ill post the full section I added when I get a chance.

                                #=== EDIT ===#

                                @doniks this is the stuff I added to fix mountpoints, im not sure whats needed and what isnt, but I think I have it entered correctly

                                "trltespr")
                                sed -i
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/aboot mmcblk0p7 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/apnhlos mmcblk0p1 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/boot mmcblk0p17 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/cache mmcblk0p25 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/carrier mmcblk0p26 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/dbi mmcblk0p5 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/ddr mmcblk0p6 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/efs mmcblk0p13 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota mmcblk0p19 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/mdm1m9kefs1 mmcblk0p14 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/mdm1m9kefs2 mmcblk0p15 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/mdm1m9kefs3 mmcblk0p10 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/mdm1m9kefsc mmcblk0p16 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/misc mmcblk0p20 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/modem mmcblk0p2 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/pad mmcblk0p11 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/param mmcblk0p12 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/persdata mmcblk0p23 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/persist mmcblk0p22 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery mmcblk0p18 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/rpm mmcblk0p8 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/sbl1 mmcblk0p3 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/sbl1bak mmcblk0p4 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/ssd mmcblk0p21 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system mmcblk0p24 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/tz mmcblk0p9 '
                                -e 's block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata mmcblk0p27 '
                                "$@"
                                ;;

                                Let me know if I should change any of this

                                Whether you think you can, or you can't, if you do not try, you will never truly know. So give it a Go.

                                D 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                • D Offline
                                  doniks @tigerpro
                                  last edited by

                                  @tigerpro ok. How did you decide which partition number to put where, eg., how did you decide to pick 17, 24 and 27 for boot, system and userdata? What are the partition sizes? Whats the content of your board config file? What is the exact error message you get?

                                  T 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                  • T Offline
                                    tigerpro @doniks
                                    last edited by

                                    @doniks I was using the Sailfish HADK to figure that out, I forget what the actual command was, but I did "adb shell" then another command which output that info, I copy and pasted from my terminal into the fix mountpoints file then formatted it to the correct format for the file. I tried to manually adb push the system.img to the same destination the script was (/data based on my understanding) which worked, but that juat makes my phone boot loop so I think I might be missing something, I looked at the kmesg file as well, the last entry it had was "booting linux" but thats also not happening otherwise I would be posting files lol

                                    Whether you think you can, or you can't, if you do not try, you will never truly know. So give it a Go.

                                    D 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                    • D Offline
                                      doniks @tigerpro
                                      last edited by

                                      @tigerpro said in Porting to Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910P:

                                      @doniks I was using the Sailfish HADK to figure that out, I forget what the actual command was, but I did "adb shell" then another command which output that info, I copy and pasted from my terminal into the fix mountpoints file then formatted it to the correct format for the file.

                                      Ok

                                      I tried to manually adb push the system.img to the same destination the script was (/data based on my understanding) which worked,

                                      Hang on. So you DO have a system.img file? I thought make systemimage fails?! (Can you still post that error?)

                                      but that juat makes my phone boot loop so I think I might be missing something, I looked at the kmesg file as well, the last entry it had was "booting linux" but thats also not happening otherwise I would be posting files lol

                                      Maybe post the whole kmesg. Boot loop could be all kinds of other problems.

                                      T 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                      • T Offline
                                        tigerpro @doniks
                                        last edited by

                                        @doniks said in Porting to Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910P:

                                        I tried to manually adb push the system.img to the same destination the script was (/data based on my understanding) which worked,

                                        Hang on. So you DO have a system.img file? I thought make systemimage fails?! (Can you still post that error?)

                                        I originally was having an error with "mka systemimage" I tried it after I did a make clean cause I started to randomly get an error with "mka mkbootimg" so I just did a make clean (which failed, Had to manually delete a file for it to succeed) after that, I repo synced, and everything started to work again, so no idea on that one, but yes it does generate a system.img now, wether or not its correct is a different story.

                                        but that juat makes my phone boot loop so I think I might be missing something, I looked at the kmesg file as well, the last entry it had was "booting linux" but thats also not happening otherwise I would be posting files lol

                                        Maybe post the whole kmesg. Boot loop could be all kinds of other problems.

                                        full kmsg:

                                        • daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
                                        • daemon started successfully *
                                          {490562} sbl1_ddr_init:: ret[0xffff]
                                          {491080} sbl1_ddr_zi_init:: ret[0xfffe]
                                          {492880} @@ pm power on reason : 0x20000000c1
                                          {492910} @@ reset status : 0x0
                                          {492941} clock_init, Start
                                          {493185} clock_init, Delta
                                          {493185} boot_dload_dump_tz:: Not Allowed!!
                                          {493246} boot_fota_restore_partition, Start
                                          {494740} boot_fota_restore_partition, Delta
                                          {494832} Image Load, Start
                                          {656573} Tz Execution, Start
                                          {821151} Tz Execution, Delta
                                          {821212} boot_fota_close_hdev, Start
                                          {821243} boot_fota_close_hdev, Delta
                                          {821670} RPM loading is successful.
                                          {821700} Image Load, Start
                                          {885689} Signal PBL to Jump to RPM FW
                                          {887092} Image Load, Start
                                          {911431} WDT Execution, Start
                                          {911736} WDT Execution, Delta
                                          {911797} Image Load, Start
                                          {1197247} sbl1_efs_handle_cookies, Start
                                          {1197430} sbl1_efs_handle_cookies, Delta
                                          {1197460} RPM sync cookie updated
                                          {1201242} SBL1, End
                                          welcome to lk

                                        platform_init()
                                        target_init()
                                        HW REV12 : (1, 1, 0, 0)
                                        HW_REV_READ 12
                                        sec_init: Start
                                        check power key with 0x283b389e
                                        Power on status : 0x20000000c1 (HARD RESET, Cable Power on, Keypad Power on)
                                        [MUIC] MUIC initialized !
                                        muic_driver_init
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: STATUS1:0x1f, 2:0x41
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: chgtyp+adc: 0x11f
                                        [MUIC] init_microusb_ic: CONTROL1:0x00
                                        [MUIC] init_microusb_ic: CONTROL1:0x00
                                        [MUIC] init_microusb_ic: CONTROL2:0x3b
                                        [MUIC] init_microusb_ic: CONTROL2:0x3b
                                        MMC Product Name: R218MA
                                        MMC_FIRMWARE_VERSION: 0x5
                                        eMMC CMD21 tuning DATA error handled. status = 0x20
                                        Done initialization of the card

                                        MODEL_NAME:{{SM-N910P}}
                                        eMMC_SERIAL_NUMBER:{{150100523231384d4100110ddabf1200}}

                                        aboot_init()
                                        REBOOT MODE : 0x283b389e
                                        ENABLE LVS1 for sensorhub
                                        ENABLE LDO9
                                        oem_panel_select panel_id = 3
                                        target_ldo_ctrl ++, enable = 1
                                        Setting LDO26 1
                                        muic_get_device
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: STATUS1:0x1f, 2:0x41
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: chgtyp+adc: 0x11f
                                        get_charger: hw_rev(0xc)
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: STATUS1:0x1f, 2:0x41
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: chgtyp+adc: 0x11f
                                        aboot_dev_charging_init : cable_status(1), cable_type(0)
                                        max77823_get_battery_detect : battery(0)
                                        aboot_dev_charging_init, [battery] batt_id_value (0)
                                        max77823_set_charger_state: buck(1), chg(0), reg(0x04)
                                        get_charger: hw_rev(0xc)
                                        [battery] external charger init
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: STATUS1:0x1f, 2:0x41
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: chgtyp+adc: 0x11f
                                        max77823_set_fast_charging_current_data : fast charging current 460mA(0x09)
                                        max77823_set_charging_current_limit_data : input current limit: reg = c0, 460mA(0x0d)
                                        fuel_gauge_read_vcell: VCELL(3819), data(0xbefa)
                                        max77823_set_charger_state: buck(1), chg(0), reg(0x04)
                                        aboot_dev_charging_init : vcell(3819), count(0)
                                        Setting 12
                                        Setting 2
                                        Setting 22
                                        target_ldo_ctrl --
                                        Panel power on done
                                        target_panel_clock
                                        first_qcom_dload_magic=0xffffffff,second_qcom_dload_magic=0xffffffff
                                        mdp_gdsc_ctrl = 1
                                        ERROR: splash Partition invalid
                                        Config MIPI_CMD_PANEL.
                                        pinfo->mipi.dual_dsi = 1
                                        target_panel_reset ++ enable=1
                                        target_panel_reset ...0
                                        target_panel_reset --
                                        Panel Reset--
                                        target_panel_reset ++ enable=1
                                        target_panel_reset ...0
                                        init_fuelgauge: Start!!
                                        muic_get_jig_status
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: STATUS1:0x1f, 2:0x41
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: chgtyp+adc: 0x11f
                                        init_fuelgauge: Battery type : SDI, capacity: 6600, status: 128
                                        init_fuelgauge: Already initialized (0x19c8, SDI type)
                                        get_charger: hw_rev(0xc)
                                        max77823_set_charger_state: buck(1), chg(1), reg(0x05)
                                        fuel_gauge_read_vcell: VCELL(3815), data(0xbec0)
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: STATUS1:0x1f, 2:0x41
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: chgtyp+adc: 0x11f
                                        muic_get_jig_status
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: STATUS1:0x1f, 2:0x41
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: chgtyp+adc: 0x11f
                                        check_low_power : rb=0, jig=0, ct=1, vcell=3815
                                        skip check low power
                                        vibrator started
                                        set_vibe_tonz
                                        [tspdrv]nForce===7
                                        vibe_set_pwm_freq
                                        VIBRATOR is ENABLED :::
                                        Haptic ENABLED :::
                                        target_panel_reset --
                                        Panel Reset Done---
                                        mdss_dual_dsi_cmds_tx---4
                                        mdss_dual_dsi_cmds_tx---1
                                        mdss_dual_dsi_cmds_tx---1
                                        mdss_dual_read_manufacture_id : id1 : 0x50 id2 : 0x20 id3 : 0x9
                                        mdss_dual_dsi_cmds_tx---19
                                        vibrator stopped
                                        set_vibe_tonz
                                        VIBRATOR is DISABLED :::
                                        sec_init:END
                                        mdss_dual_dsi_cmds_tx---3
                                        mdss_dsi_cmd_mode_config
                                        mdss_dsi_cmd_mode_config
                                        pinfo->mipi.dual_dsi = 1 1
                                        mipi_pinfo.num_of_display_on = 1
                                        mdss_dual_dsi_cmds_tx---1
                                        BOOTLOADER VERSION : N910PVPU4COJ6
                                        before aboot_check_mode() , boot_mode=0x0
                                        Get DATA success.

                                        react_lock flag(id:2)
                                        Get DATA success.

                                        react_lock flag(id:10)
                                        init react lock flag 0x0
                                        init cc mode flag 0x0
                                        check_boot_mode = key Down[0], Up[1]
                                        cable_type =0x0, reboot_mode=0x283b389e
                                        check_ramdump_mode :: k_param.debuglevel[0x574f4c44]::k_param.cp_debuglevel[0x0]
                                        check_pit_integrity: invalid pit magic code.(0x0)
                                        SECURE : Signature verification...
                                        SECURE : Signature verification succeed
                                        before check_lpm_mode
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: STATUS1:0x1f, 2:0x41
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: chgtyp+adc: 0x11f
                                        is_reboot_case =0
                                        cable_status = 1
                                        enter normal booting mode
                                        AST_POWERON
                                        display_boot_image ++
                                        Corrupt JPEG data: u extraneous bytes before marker 0x02x
                                        Invalid JPEG file structure: two SOI markers
                                        exit
                                        Invalid JPEG file structure: two SOF markers file structure: two SOI markers
                                        exit
                                        Didn't expect more than one scanΓΉΓΊΒ“
                                        exit
                                        after aboot_check_mode()
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: STATUS1:0x1f, 2:0x41
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: chgtyp+adc: 0x11f
                                        fuel_gauge_read_vcell: VCELL(3827), data(0xbf64)
                                        muic_get_jig_status
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: STATUS1:0x1f, 2:0x41
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: chgtyp+adc: 0x11f
                                        fuel_gauge_read_soc: SOC(45), data(0x2dc6)
                                        check_low_battery : rb=0, jig=0, vcell=3827, soc=45
                                        reboot_mode = 0x283b389e, boot_mode = 3, por = 0xc1
                                        <LP> RECOVERY BOOTING.....
                                        LK Area: 0xF800000 - 0xFA00000
                                        Kernel Addr: 0x8000
                                        Ramdisk Addr: 0x2600000
                                        Second Addr: 0xF00000
                                        Tags Adddr: 0x2400000
                                        use_signed_kernel=0, is_unlocked=0, is_tampered=0.
                                        Loading boot image (11153408): start
                                        Loading boot image (11153408): done
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 0]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 1]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 2]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 3]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 4]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 6]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 7]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 8]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 9]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 10]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 12]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 13]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 14]
                                        board[model_info:03010008, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 15]
                                        ERROR: Unable to find suitable device tree for device model_info:0x03010008
                                        board[model_info:b208ff01, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 0]
                                        board[model_info:b208ff01, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 1]
                                        board[model_info:b208ff01, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 2]
                                        board[model_info:b208ff01, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 3]
                                        board[model_info:b208ff01, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 4]
                                        board[model_info:b208ff01, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 6]
                                        board[model_info:b208ff01, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 7]
                                        board[model_info:b208ff01, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 8]
                                        board[model_info:b208ff01, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 9]
                                        board[model_info:b208ff01, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 10]
                                        board[model_info:b208ff01, sec_rev:12], dtb[dt_model_info:b208ff01, dt_board_rev 12]
                                        matched device tree : b208ff01, rev12
                                        boot image size(14549248)
                                        SECURE: signature check fail. (recovery.img)
                                        init_ddi_data: usable ddi data.
                                        [TIMA boot measurement] : Old/non-CL device - KNOX warranty void
                                        <LP> Set Warranty Bit : recovery
                                        [TIMA trusted boot]: SMC call to set the warranty violation fuse succeeded
                                        SET WV: API Status 0x0
                                        WB : Already SET 2, VER : N910PVPU4COG5
                                        WP 3, 1
                                        Loading keystore failed status 5 cmdline = 'console=null androidboot.hardware=qcom androidboot.bootdevice=msm_sdcc.1 user_debug=31 msm_rtb.filter=0x37 dwc3_msm.cpu_to_affin=1'
                                        PCD Detect GPIO Status = 1
                                        Target_cont_splash=1
                                        PCD Detect GPIO Status = 1
                                        WV: API Status 0x0
                                        WV: API Status 0x0
                                        muic_get_jig_status
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: STATUS1:0x1f, 2:0x41
                                        [MUIC] microusb_get_attached_device: chgtyp+adc: 0x11f
                                        RUSTPROOF : k_param.uartsel = 0x3
                                        RUSTPROOF : Disable uart.
                                        SET HV Charge mode : Disable (0x3)
                                        WV: API Status 0x0
                                        Warranty Bit Set - Blowing KAP_VIOLATION_FUSE

                                        Booting Linux
                                        TZ informed of recovery status: 1
                                        pm8x41_get_is_cold_boot: cold boot
                                        cmdline: console=null androidboot.hardware=qcom androidboot.bootdevice=msm_sdcc.1 user_debug=31 msm_rtb.filter=0x37 dwc3_msm.cpu_to_affin=1 cont_splash=1 androidboot.sec_atd.tty=/dev/ttyHSL0 sec_log=0x100000@0x10000008 sec_dbg=0x80000@0x10100008 sec_debugenable subcmdline
                                        Updating device tree: start
                                        Updating device tree: done
                                        Turn off MIPI_CMD_PANEL.
                                        PCD Detect GPIO Status = 1
                                        Target_cont_splash=1
                                        PCD Detect GPIO Status = 1
                                        Target_cont_splash=1
                                        PCD Detect GPIO Status = 1
                                        Target_cont_splash=1
                                        Continuous splash enabled, keeping panel alive.
                                        booting linux @ 0x8000, ramdisk @ 0x2600000 (4847054), tags/device tree @ 0x2400000
                                        [eMMC] WP status = 0x00, addr = 0x0, (0x01: Temporary WP; 0x02: Power_on WP)
                                        [eMMC] Power on Write Protect set for sector [0 ~ 0x6000000]
                                        [eMMC] WP status = 0x02, addr = 0x0, (0x01: Temporary WP; 0x02: Power_on WP)
                                        WV: API Status 0x0
                                        Booting Linux

                                        let me know if you see something I missed, I never get a splash screen, or anything, it either just sits there and does nothing or boot loops, system.img being manually pushed is the only difference I have noticed, although my last attempt before going to bed last night was just a stuck screen, after I had pushed the system.img manually so I dunno whats going on.

                                        Whether you think you can, or you can't, if you do not try, you will never truly know. So give it a Go.

                                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                        • T Offline
                                          tigerpro
                                          last edited by

                                          ok so I just played around with the system.img file, if I run "mka systemimage" and try to mount it, it fails saying invalid partition type, if I run the make_ext4fs command on it, i can then mount it, but it is empty, (kind of expected as make_ext4fs is a ext4 format tool) and trying it the way the script has it doesnt work either, so now I think I have it narrowed down to the system.img file being corrupted or not compiling right. @doniks was this the issue you were experiencing with TWRP 3.1.1? if so I might be SOL from here cause my device only has 3.1.0 or 3.1.1 according to the TWRP website.

                                          Whether you think you can, or you can't, if you do not try, you will never truly know. So give it a Go.

                                          D 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                          • D Offline
                                            doniks @tigerpro
                                            last edited by doniks

                                            @tigerpro said in Porting to Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910P:

                                            ok so I just played around with the system.img file, if I run "mka systemimage" and try to mount it, it fails saying invalid partition type,

                                            I think the android system.img is some unusual image format. Read the halium-install script. There you see how they transform it into something else!

                                            if I run the make_ext4fs command on it, i can then mount it, but it is empty, (kind of expected as make_ext4fs is a ext4 format tool)

                                            Well, yeah. It is expected to be empty afterwards.

                                            and trying it the way the script has it doesnt work either, so now I think I have it narrowed down to the system.img file being corrupted or not compiling right.

                                            I could imagine that an incomplete, or corrupt, or even an absent system.img might all lead to a rebooting device. Do you know how far the boot process goes for you so far? Does it enter the rootfs. Do you have telnet access? ssh? Which ip? Can you watch the usb serial number? What values does it go through?

                                            I can't make much sense of your kmesg above. Maybe it is only the "late" part of the boot process after it has switched to the rootfs. If that is the case you can check my thread for how to NOT start the lxc container with the system.img. just as a stepping stone in debugging problems in that container

                                            @doniks was this the issue you were experiencing with TWRP 3.1.1? if so I might be SOL from here cause my device only has 3.1.0 or 3.1.1 according to the TWRP website.

                                            No I don't think you need to worry here. You only need twrp to have ANY recovery that allows you to adb in. You can probably use any other recovery you can dig up on xda for your device. I think my problem was just that the other version wouldn't install or something.

                                            T 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                            • T Offline
                                              tigerpro @doniks
                                              last edited by tigerpro

                                              @doniks thanks for the advice, I have to figure out a way to pass the kernel options though cause my device doesnt have fastboot mode, it has download, recovery, and system (normal) and if I issue "adb reboot bootloader" it boots in download mode. I suppose I could just delete the rootfs.img file, but the error I keep getting is from the halium-install script, it copies the rootfs.img over, it fails with the system.img based on my understanding of the script with an error of "unable to write 217 (or 271, not sure) blocks, out of space?" I tried manually doing what the script was trying, it copies system.img to /data, I found an alternative script here:

                                              http://www.codegist.net/code/halium install/

                                              This script based on my understanding, does everything on the local system, then copies it over to the device. I found this last night when I had some time to research so Ill try it and see what happens. Im hoping this script will work, otherwise I will have to dig deeper and see if theres something I miss when I do "mka systemimage", I see warnings and notes, but thats throughout the entire build process, I have yet to see perfect code compile without issue lol

                                              #=== Edit ===#

                                              I tried that alternative script, it didnt give me any errors, but it was rebooting still, seemed to take a little longer (2 to 3 seconds longer) so Im re downloading the source, re-compiling, and see if anything changes cause my gut is telling me something with the code (maybe something I changed?) Is what my current hurdle is. Ill let ya know the outcome of my efforts. On a side note, is the ubports rootfs still in a pre-alpha phase, if so whats the best rootfs to try once I get this working?

                                              Whether you think you can, or you can't, if you do not try, you will never truly know. So give it a Go.

                                              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                              • First post
                                                Last post