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    VoLTE Implementation For Google Pixel 3a/3a XL

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        mr_growl @atarilinux
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        @atarilinux Here's the one extracted from the lineage 19.1 signed zip that I used to flash the phone:

        deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline="console=ttyMSM0,115200n8 androidboot.console=ttyMSM0 printk.devkmsg=on msm_rtb.filter=0x237 ehci-hcd.park=3 service_locator.enable=1 firmware_class.path=/vendor/firmware cgroup.memory=nokmem lpm_levels.sleep_disabled=1 loop.max_part=7 androidboot.boot_devices=soc/7c4000.sdhci androidboot.super_partition=system buildvariant=userdebug"
        

        That is lineage 19.1 (android 12.1) on bonito.

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          mr_growl @atarilinux
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          @atarilinux And a lineage 19.1 sargo for good measure 🙂

          deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline="console=ttyMSM0,115200n8 androidboot.console=ttyMSM0 printk.devkmsg=on msm_rtb.filter=0x237 ehci-hcd.park=3 service_locator.enable=1 firmware_class.path=/vendor/firmware cgroup.memory=nokmem lpm_levels.sleep_disabled=1 loop.max_part=7 androidboot.boot_devices=soc/7c4000.sdhci androidboot.super_partition=system buildvariant=userdebug"
          
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            atarilinux
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            @mr_growl

            Great! Thanks so much!

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              Eric H @atarilinux
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              @atarilinux @mr_growl @JayH
              There is a script to extract command line args and other needed fields.
              See at https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/build_and_boot/standalone_kernel_build.html#extracting-values-from-stock-boot-img-vendor-boot-img

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                atarilinux @Eric H
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                @Eric-H

                The GitLab has been updated. It looks like we are ready for the build now, right?

                https://gitlab.com/atarilinux/ubports-ubuntu-touch-google-sargo-volte/-/blob/main/deviceinfo

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                  atarilinux @Eric H
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                  @Eric-H

                  I'm performing this step now. I'm currently waiting on it to complete.

                  @Eric-H said in VoLTE Implementation For Google Pixel 3a/3a XL:

                  Now that the project has been forked, you can proceed to step 2.
                  In the new fork, in the left menu, go to Build->Pipelines

                  click on new pipeline button.
                  confirm.
                  Wait - the build process might take several tens of minutes.
                  .img files can be downloaded from the devel-flashable artifact
                  

                  I'm assuming the step you listed above handles this part from the documentation, now?

                  Building, installing and running

                  After you’ve completed your deviceinfo and filled in all needed stuff, its time you get to the main part, the build. For this just run: ./build.sh -b workdir

                  That should download all the needed toolchains and then the kernel, and finally build everything. This process may take about 5 to 50 minutes to build the kernel.

                  After your kernel is done building, you will have to build the rootfs. For this, just execute this:

                  ./build/prepare-fake-ota.sh out/device_<your device's codename>_usrmerge.tar.xz ota This will download the rootfs, extract it and pack it into tarballs for our final script to create flashable images.

                  Next up, run:

                  ./build/system-image-from-ota.sh ota/ubuntu_command images This will convert the tarballs into flashable images, and your images will be stored in the images/ directory. There will be a number of files depending on how you configured your deviceinfo. But the basic file structure will be as given:
                  images/
                  ├── boot.img
                  ├── rootfs.img
                  └── system.img

                  The boot.img will be flashed onto the boot partition of the phone. The system.img and rootfs.img are interchangable. rootfs.img is pushed to the data partition as ubuntu.img if you didn’t include systempart in deviceinfo’s cmdline. Otherwise, system.img is flashed to your system partition.

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                    atarilinux @atarilinux
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                    It looks like the pipeline is stuck. I'm getting this on GitLab:

                    "This job is stuck because of one of the following problems. There are no active runners online, no runners for the protected branch , or no runners that match all of the job's tags: ubports
                    Go to project CI settings"

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                      atarilinux @atarilinux
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                      I got a runner and tried to run it, but the build failed. I may need some assistance with Gitlab as I haven't used it before. I'm more used to building on a local machine. It will take me a while to read up on it, and I don't want to slow anyone down.

                      Here are the changes I made to deviceinfo if someone wants to fork and try it on their own:

                      deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline="console=ttyMSM0,115200n8 androidboot.console=ttyMSM0 printk.devkmsg=on msm_rtb.filter=0x237 ehci-hcd.park=3 service_locator.enable=1 firmware_class.path=/vendor/firmware cgroup.memory=nokmem lpm_levels.sleep_disabled=1 loop.max_part=7 androidboot.boot_devices=soc/7c4000.sdhci androidboot.super_partition=system buildvariant=user"
                      
                      deviceinfo_bootimg_header_version="2"
                      deviceinfo_bootimg_os_version="12.0.0"
                      deviceinfo_bootimg_os_patch_level="2022-05"
                      
                      

                      This was taken from sargo-sp2a.220505.008-factory-071e368a which is the September 2022 build -
                      12.1.0 (SP2A.220505.008, Sep 2022).

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                        mr_growl @atarilinux
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                        @atarilinux I haven't done much with gitlab but have experience with github runners. I'll try to get something going this weekend. I gather the error in your last build is due to not running as the root user. Maybe try putting a "sudo" in front of the apt commands in .gitlab-ci.yml ?

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                          Eric H @atarilinux
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                          @atarilinux
                          unsure but maybe systempart=/dev/mapper/system is missing in cmdline

                          from porting Telgram Group :

                          system.img and rootfs.img are the same thing from a fastboot POV. your userdata should be freshly formatted as ext4, but yes that's what the bottom of the doc also explains, which one you need and how to flash it depends on if you included e.g. systempart=/dev/mapper/system on cmdline for devices with super partition

                          also unsure about other fields

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                            Eric H @atarilinux
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                            @atarilinux
                            it seem this this file should be updated too :
                            https://gitlab.com/atarilinux/ubports-ubuntu-touch-google-sargo-volte/-/blob/main/.gitlab-ci.yml

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                              atarilinux @mr_growl
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                              @mr_growl

                              That's what I'm thinking to. When I looked at it again today, it looked like permission was denied because it wasn't running as sudo. I was using the runner on my local machine. I noticed it didn't prompt me for my password which was interesting. So, yes, we probably need to add sudo to the file.

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                                atarilinux @Eric H
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                                @Eric-H

                                Thanks for the info! Just to verify, should work for a retro-fitted partition too, right? I'll check this out in the file and see if I can find anything else that may need to be added.

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                                  atarilinux @Eric H
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                                  @Eric-H

                                  Thanks! I was looking at that one when I was messing with the runner. Good to know we are on the right track with thinking something was going on with that part!

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                                    Eric H @atarilinux
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                                    @atarilinux
                                    https://lucaweiss.eu/post/2023-03-30-retrofit-dynamic-partition/

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