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Starting a test compile of mainline LOS 18.1 atm
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@Keneda Are you aware of an existing device tree in UT for the S5? I can only find kernel and halium-install sources for S5, not rootfs sources.
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https://github.com/LineageOS/android_kernel_samsung_msm8974/tree/lineage-18.1
Mainline kernel for S5, just for reference
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Found a valid deviceinfo file we can use with minimal edits from the postmarketOS downstream kernel
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@Keneda should we prefer mainline kernel or pmOS kernel?
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Receiving this error while trying to build mainline for S5 using breakfast/brunch, system appears to be complaining that it can't find the device tree although I just posted the device tree both in mainline and pmOS above. This is honestly not behavior I've ever witnessed from breakfast/brunch before...
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Kernel compiles and boots! Added necessary Halium config files, next step is compiling rootfs. I still can't find rootfs source for the S5.
https://gitlab.com/aog-group/klte-halium-kernel/-/tree/mainline
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@tenbucket
I'm not a porter at all and don't have knowledge about such things.
You should try telegram halium group given in the thread I put link above. -
K Keneda moved this topic from General
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@tenbucket why do you call it mainline? Its version is very old, 3.4.113. Mainline usually means what Linux upstream is
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@faveoled I should say "used to be mainline"
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@faveoled "True mainline" 5.2 is being tested by the pmOS team ATM. It compiles and boots however there are missing modules.
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Can anyone help me merge drivers and modules into Android kernel 5.2 "true mainline"? I can theoretically do the work on my own but I have an obligation today and it would take a long time on my own anyway
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We are ready for merge to "true mainline" Check the GitHub repo. I need someone with merge acces to mainline to perform the merge for me.
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@tenbucket
Again you should go on the halium telegram group.
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@Keneda My apologies, I'm used to pmOS forums, been developing for them for several years now