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    Bringing FP3 to the Ubports Installer

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      • fredldotmeF Offline
        fredldotme @Luksus
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        @luksus What do you mean "your" system-image-upgrader, any reason not to use our regular recovery with it's upstream system-image-upgrader?

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          Keneda @fredldotme
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          @fredldotme
          He said "my system-updater-script", not "system-image-upgrader", or i missed something?

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          • LuksusL Offline
            Luksus @Keneda
            last edited by

            @keneda @fredldotme : sorry for the confusion.
            I was indeed talking of the "system-image-upgrader" script.

            But somehow I got an outdated version, there were some lines missing.
            See: https://gitlab.com/ubports/community-ports/android9/fairphone-3/fairphone-fp3/-/commit/d0ff22967525dc3f434d156dcc315e88eac9a810#8127353120ea022e70e597a4db201595406c862e

            Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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            • LuksusL Offline
              Luksus
              last edited by

              So I just switched from dev to rc channel (in system settigs) and let the phone reboot and install, but it is still the same issue, also with the fix of system-image-upgrader. 😞

              Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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              • fredldotmeF Offline
                fredldotme @Luksus
                last edited by

                @luksus possibly need to set the bootctl flag from within the recovery too? It would need a few components not shipped by default in the recovery though.

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                • LuksusL Offline
                  Luksus @fredldotme
                  last edited by Luksus

                  @fredldotme what I don't understand, what is different here from a diff-update (OTA) which is working.
                  And also the strange fact, that flashing the stock system-image and after it my ubports system image fixes the issue. I mean both images are overriding the system partition, but only flashig the ubports system image again isnot enough.

                  What is so special about the stock image?

                  Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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                  • LuksusL Offline
                    Luksus
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                    Hi again,
                    could someone tell me, if that ubuntu-updater.log looks as expected?

                    root@FP3:/ # cat /cache/ubuntu_updater.log                                                                           
                    Loading keyring: archive-master.tar.xz
                    A/B slot system detected! Slot suffix is _b
                    Formating: system
                    system partition: /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system_b
                    umount: /system_root: Invalid argument
                    mke2fs 1.43.3 (04-Sep-2016)
                    Discarding device blocks: done                            
                    Creating filesystem with 786432 4k blocks and 196608 inodes
                    Filesystem UUID: c69adf87-fcbb-4cfd-9694-e76bed943e8d
                    Superblock backups stored on blocks: 
                    	32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912
                    
                    Allocating group tables: done                            
                    Writing inode tables: done                            
                    Creating journal (16384 blocks): done
                    Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done 
                    
                    Loading keyring: image-master.tar.xz
                    Loading keyring: image-signing.tar.xz
                    umount: /dev/block/mmcblk0p31: Invalid argument
                    umount: /cache/system: Invalid argument
                    umount: /system_root: Invalid argument
                    e2fsck 1.43.3 (04-Sep-2016)
                    Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
                    Pass 2: Checking directory structure
                    Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
                    Pass 4: Checking reference counts
                    Pass 5: Checking group summary information
                    /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system_b: 11/196608 files (0.0% non-contiguous), 29884/786432 blocks
                    Applying update: ubports-345e286684f401e201b71f66e70d2745ac0e54e131a4e9e575d8490fea83e687.tar.xz
                    mv: bad 'data/*': No such file or directory
                    Applying update: device-577af01d6b138075ac0a105109e228004712d5a7f9daaae3322a1feb61213036.tar.xz
                    mv: bad 'data/*': No such file or directory
                    Applying update: boot-c11b3194655f04c18c04bbe40983921c29ede3e72766ebf611c781d352229fef.tar.xz
                    mv: bad 'data/*': No such file or directory
                    Flashing boot at /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_b
                    Applying update: keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz
                    mv: bad 'data/*': No such file or directory
                    Applying update: version-162.tar.xz
                    mv: bad 'data/*': No such file or directory
                    root@FP3:/ # 
                    

                    Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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                    • flohackF Offline
                      flohack @Luksus
                      last edited by

                      @luksus not sure whats up with data... Are you sure its mounted correctly in recovery?

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                      • LuksusL Offline
                        Luksus @flohack
                        last edited by Luksus

                        @flohack userdata does not seem to be mounted correctly as it does not show any content, when I do ls data.

                        But I am not sure, if that is really the issue, because I got the same lines with an incremental update, which is working fine.

                        The only difference, as far as I can see, is the previously formatting of the system partition on a full update.
                        And perhaps that is leading again to the bootctl flag, which you already mentioned and which must be set.

                        Edit:
                        But data is mountable. If I do mount -a then data gets mounted correctly.

                        Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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                        • flohackF Offline
                          flohack @Luksus
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                          @luksus Ok I think the upgrader mounts data partition to be sure, but we would need to check still why this error appears, it feels wrong 😉

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                          • LuksusL Offline
                            Luksus
                            last edited by Luksus

                            So it turns out, that the issue is caused by the formatting of the system partition.
                            If I execute mkfs.ext4 /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system_b manually from within recovery, the next boot fails.

                            Which sets this values (slot b):

                            (bootloader) slot-count:2
                            (bootloader) slot-retry-count:b:0
                            (bootloader) slot-success:b:No
                            (bootloader) slot-active:b:No
                            (bootloader) slot-unbootable:b:Yes
                            (bootloader) slot-retry-count:a:6
                            (bootloader) slot-success:a:No
                            (bootloader) slot-active:a:Yes
                            (bootloader) slot-unbootable:a:No
                            

                            It is not needed to have a slot-success, to get a successful boot, for example I could boot slot a successfully afterwards, though it had no slot-success previously.

                            Setting slot b active again, resets the slot-retry-count:b to 7 and slot-unbootable:b to No
                            Therefor I don't think, that marking the slot as boot-successful will make a difference.

                            So perhaps formatting with mkfs.ext4 breaks some kind of partition table or something similar?

                            Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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                            • flohackF Offline
                              flohack @Luksus
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                              @luksus You need to enter a job into Ubuntu Touch to mark the boot as successful, did you do that?
                              Otherwise every 2 or 3 boots the slot will change

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                              • LuksusL Offline
                                Luksus @flohack
                                last edited by Luksus

                                @flohack not actively, but slot a (where I always keep a working ubports) for example gets a slot-success after I booted UT on it. So somehow it seems to be set.
                                I am using the device daily for some month now and did not have unwanted slot-switches.

                                Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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                                • LuksusL Offline
                                  Luksus @Janez
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                                  @janez said in Bringing FP3 to the Ubports Installer:

                                  Even with stock FPOS the installer (appimage) did not recognize connected phone. I had to reboot it manually to bootloader.

                                  Did you activate adb debugging in developer settings before?

                                  Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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                                    Janez @Luksus
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                                    @luksus I don't think I enabled adb while in developer settings. So this part was probably my mistake 🙂

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