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    Adding a kernel module for USB wifi adapter

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        Emphrath @Guest
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        @zehkira Thank you so much for sharing your process here, despite the lack of help. I can't be of any help myself since I've never built a kernel in my life, but the process itself will be useful for a lot of people, so thanks ! Quick side note: if you plan to flash this on an actual device, bear in mind that most ubports devices are flashed aiming at a fixed partition size, dependant on the partition layout that the installer expects at first flash. There are ways to flash a bigger system image (which likely is what your hack will result in) but I don't think it's straightforward and you should research the forum before you attempt it. Good luck and keep us posted !

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          A Former User
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          I'm finally able to build without errors again. I didn't do anything with menuconfig this time though, just make clean && source build/envsetup.sh && mka. Again, it looks like the driver did not end up in the output:

          root@ubports:~/ubp-5.1# cout
          root@ubports:~/ubp-5.1/out/target/product/hammerhead# find . |grep mt7601u
          root@ubports:~/ubp-5.1/out/target/product/hammerhead#
          

          There is, however, obj/KERNEL_OBJ/include/config/wlan/vendor/mediatek.h. Which is empty.

          Sidenote: I learned of the existence of ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test, which I can use to install newer versions of GCC. No need to compile.

          most ubports devices are flashed aiming at a fixed partition size, dependant on the partition layout that the installer expects at first flash.

          Sounds like more pain.

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            A Former User
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            Running make ARCH=arm menuconfig and choosing to save on exit results in a .config file being created, which contains a setting to include the module I want. Will try to build with this file present now. So, immediately after the previous build I did this:

            1. make clean in top directory to remove results of previous build.
            2. make ARCH=arm menuconfig in kernel/lge/hammerhead.
            3. mka in top directory to build again.
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              A Former User
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              It does not like that .config file being there.

               Using /root/ubp-5.1/kernel/lge/hammerhead as source for kernel
                /root/ubp-5.1/kernel/lge/hammerhead is not clean, please run 'make mrproper'
                in the '/root/ubp-5.1/kernel/lge/hammerhead' directory.
              Copy: /root/ubp-5.1/out/target/product/hammerhead/system/etc/audio_policy.conf
              Copy xml: /root/ubp-5.1/out/target/product/hammerhead/system/etc/mixer_paths.xml
              /root/ubp-5.1/kernel/lge/hammerhead/Makefile:976: recipe for target 'prepare3' failed
              make[2]: *** [prepare3] Error 1
              Makefile:130: recipe for target 'sub-make' failed
              make[1]: *** [sub-make] Error 2
              make[1]: Leaving directory '/root/ubp-5.1/kernel/lge/hammerhead'
              Copy xml: /root/ubp-5.1/out/target/product/hammerhead/system/etc/media_codecs_google_audio.xml
              build/core/tasks/kernel.mk:277: recipe for target 'TARGET_KERNEL_BINARIES' failed
              

              As further evidenced by what running the command it wants does:

              root@ubports:~/ubp-5.1/kernel/lge/hammerhead# make mrproper
                CLEAN   scripts/basic
                CLEAN   scripts/kconfig
                CLEAN   include/config
                CLEAN   .config
              

              But that file is supposed to be there, and I am doing this correctly, according to this article on kernel configuration.

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                A Former User
                last edited by A Former User

                This time I used the make_defconfig.sh script in hammerhead/ instead of make ARCH=arm menuconfig. This script wants a config file from arch/arm/configs/ to edit. The problem is that there are 3 different configs for hammerhead:

                • cyanogenmod_hammerhead_defconfig
                • hammerhead_defconfig
                • tct_hammer_defconfig (I guess this one says "hammer", not "hammerhead")

                When I do uname -a on my Nexus, it says cyanogenmod in there, so I picked that one. Building now.

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                  A Former User
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                  Build was successful. Still no driver in the output though.

                  root@ubports:~/ubp-5.1/out/target/product/hammerhead# find . |grep -i mt76
                  root@ubports:~/ubp-5.1/out/target/product/hammerhead# find . |grep -i mediatek
                  ./obj/KERNEL_OBJ/include/config/wlan/vendor/mediatek.h
                  root@ubports:~/ubp-5.1/out/target/product/hammerhead# cat ./obj/KERNEL_OBJ/include/config/wlan/vendor/mediatek.h
                  root@ubports:~/ubp-5.1/out/target/product/hammerhead# 
                  
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                    A Former User
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                    This time I did ./make_defconfig.sh hammerhead_defconfig. Note how the changes made to the cyanogenmod file remain despite make clean and make mrproper:

                    	modified:   arch/arm/configs/cyanogenmod_hammerhead_defconfig
                    	modified:   arch/arm/configs/hammerhead_defconfig
                    

                    Another potentially relevant thing I noticed: In the configuration menu provided by make_defconfig.sh, only a Mediatek group is shown. There is no entry for the mt7601u. This was not the case when I used make ARCH=arm menuconfig. Perhaps an indication of a configuration issue that is causing the driver to not be detected? But then why was it detected in the other case? Assuming this build fails to produce the desired result, I will investigate this next.

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                      A Former User
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                      I assumed correctly. Here is the section referencing Mediatek in the .config that make_defconfig.sh would generate:

                      CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_MEDIATEK=y
                      

                      Compare the Broadcom (I think) drivers section:

                      CONFIG_BCMDHD=y
                      CONFIG_BCM4339=y
                      CONFIG_BCMDHD_FW_PATH="/vendor/firmware/fw_bcmdhd.bin"
                      CONFIG_BCMDHD_NVRAM_PATH="/etc/wifi/bcmdhd.cal"
                      

                      And the Mediatek section in a .config I generated with make ARCH=arm menuconfig:

                      CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_MEDIATEK=y
                      CONFIG_MT7601U=m
                      

                      I'll try to simply manually add these two lines to hammerhead_defconfig and cyanogenmod_hammerhead_defconfig for the next build.

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                        A Former User
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                        Found this in the mt7601u's Kconfig:

                        	depends on MAC80211
                        	depends on USB
                        

                        mac80211 is something that can be selected in the config menu in Networking support → Wireless. It is not selected by default. When you select it, the mt7601u driver appears in the Mediatek wireless driver section of the menu as it should.

                        I edited both hammerhead_defconfig and cyanogenmod_hammerhead_defconfig like this (using make_defconfig.sh of course). Building again.

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                          A Former User
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                          Build finished. Seemingly no change. Maybe out/ is supposed to be like this. Will flash tomorrow and check.

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                            A Former User
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                            Flashed and checked with lsmod, modinfo and find. It looks like, despite everything, the module was still not installed.

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                              A Former User
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                              device/lge/hammerhead/BoardConfig.mk confirms that the configuration file I've been working with is the right one:

                              # Define kernel config for inline building
                              TARGET_KERNEL_CONFIG := cyanogenmod_hammerhead_defconfig
                              TARGET_KERNEL_SOURCE := kernel/lge/hammerhead
                              

                              device/lge/hammerhead/init.hammerhead.rc has something that could be relevant:

                                # wifi
                                  chown wifi system /persist/wifi
                                  insmod /system/lib/modules/bcmdhd.ko
                              

                              I'll add another insmod line for mt7601u and see what happens. My guess is it will either break something or do nothing.

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                                A Former User
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                                I tried mkap, which failed to push anything to the device, but it did create ./out/target/product/hammerhead/obj/KERNEL_OBJ/include/config/mt7601u.h. I also noticed that all the .h files in obj/KERNEL_OBJ/include/config/ are empty.

                                Flashed, replaced system image, no change.

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                                  A Former User
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                                  I am literally unable to tell you what happened next, because all my posts are being flagged as spam.

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                                    Emphrath @Guest
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                                    @zehkira maybe because of external links. Happens sometimes.

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                                      A Former User
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                                      I'm out of ideas.

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                                        cliffcoggin @Guest
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                                        @zehkira I congratulate you on your remarkable persistence, even though I have little understanding of what you have been doing.

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