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    VoLTE Implementation For Google Pixel 3a/3a XL

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        mr_growl
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        Don't suppose anyone has the vendor blobs for android 12.1/lineage 19.1 extracted already? I'm trying a build myself and it's at the point where it wants them but I've been struggling a bit to extract them from the payload image I have. Checked the muppet but they don't have 19.1 .

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          atarilinux @mr_growl
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          @mr_growl

          Sounds like a good idea! Keep us posted how the build goes and if you need anything! I did find this online during my research. Would this help?

          https://github.com/propgsp/Android-Tools

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            JayH @mr_growl
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            @mr_growl I would think since the vendor blobs are device specific that they wouldn't change from OS-to-OS ??

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              mr_growl @JayH
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              @JayH I was presuming they'd be specific to the kernel they were built for. But I'm new to that πŸ™‚

              @atarilinux Thanks for the link. I'll give those a try next time I'm working at it (been too busy lately)

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                atarilinux @mr_growl
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                @mr_growl

                I completely understand. It has been hectic this way too. I hope I can get some more time to look at this soon! I hope what I sent can be of some use.

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                  atarilinux
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                  @JayH @mr_growl

                  I also found this UBPorts video from 6 years ago. It shows how to build a port. Some things probably have changed a bit since then, but it should assist in providing a visual for the Porting Documentation.

                  https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nShXVDXM50A

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                    mr_growl
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                    I had a go with doing a build this weekend and it seems to have built something (I have a boot.img, rootfs.img and system.img).

                    So now trying to sort out the phone to get it ready to try flashing. I checked my /data partition and it is mounted from dm-4 and is not ext4 (instructions say /data should not be encrypted and should be ext4). So just trying to sort that out. Any advice on setting up the partitions in preparation to flash would be appreciated πŸ™‚

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                      arubislander @mr_growl
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                      @mr_growl As I understand it, just that /data should be ext4. There is no need for repartitioning if the correct stock ROM was installed beforehand.

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                        mr_growl @arubislander
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                        @arubislander Thanks! I flashed android 12.1 to it, so I'll just try reformatting that partition as ext4.

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                          atarilinux
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                          @mr_growl

                          That's great news! Keep us posted how everything goes! Fingers crossed everything works correctly!

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                            mr_growl
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                            Did first attempt at flashing. This is on pixel 3a XL:

                            1. flash last stock firmware (android 12.1)
                            2. install twrp
                            3. boot into twrp and open terminal
                            4. umount /dev/block/dm-4 (which was mounted to /data and /sdcard)
                            5. mke2fs -t ext4 /dev/block/dm-4
                            6. mount /dev/block/dm-4 /data
                            7. mount /dev/block/dm-4/sdcard
                            8. boot into bootloader
                            9. flasboot flash boot boot.img
                            10. attempt to reboot into recovery

                            At this point the device wouldn't boot into recovery. So I'm flashing twrp back on to it.

                            Any thoughts?

                            Here's the repo I'm using: https://gitlab.com/mr-growl/ubports-ubuntu-touch-google-bonito-volte
                            I'm building in a ubuntu server 20.04 vm. I modified the deviceinfo from atarilinux's version slightly which got it building properly for me.

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                              mr_growl
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                              While I was re-flashing twrp a thought occurred. With TWRP on the pixel 3a (compared to the nexus 5 and 4 which I used to use) I have to boot it using "fastboot boot twrp.img" and then use the "flash current twrp" option (taken from the lineage install instructions)... on the older phones it was "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img". Which makes me think this twrp might be writing to the same place as boot.img when I do the "fastboot flash boot boot.img". Any thoughts on that?

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                                ikoz @mr_growl
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                                @mr_growl Why don't you formtat through the built it in option in TWRP or even better via fastboot: fastboot format:ext4 userdata? (the partition name may differ)

                                Also, when the block device shows up as dm-something it is encrypted.

                                May the source be with you

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                                  mr_growl @ikoz
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                                  @ikoz Thanks! I'll give that a go (I'm still new to a lot of this).

                                  I was thinking it was encrypted. Seems to me that encryption is on by default in android 12 / lineage 19.1 and there isn't an option to disable it in the interface. Not sure what to do from this point.

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                                    ikoz @mr_growl
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                                    @mr_growl If you disable requiring password to login (just swipe to unlock), it will also disable encryption.

                                    But just running the fastboot command will work (if it throws any error, it likely means your fastboot build is broken and you'll have to use the official one from Google).

                                    May the source be with you

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                                      atarilinux
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                                      @mr_growl

                                      I might be off here, but did you use fastbootd? The Google Pixel 3a has retrofitted dynamic partitons in Android 12.1.

                                      https://source.android.com/docs/core/architecture/bootloader/fastbootd

                                      Info on Retrofitted Dynamic Partitions:
                                      https://lucaweiss.eu/post/2023-03-30-retrofit-dynamic-partition/

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                                        mr_growl @atarilinux
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                                        @atarilinux I did not use or know about fastbootd. I did see it just now as I was flashing it back to stock. I'll have a read up about it.

                                        What would help is if someone could suggest what steps I should take to flash this. Starting with stock android 12 (not even set up, just a fresh flash with all defaults) and a boot.img, system.img, dtbo.img and rootfs.img

                                        I might not have time to test it till the weekend, though. I might try setting up a working build for sargo as well in the mean time. I can only test with bonito and the moment but I gather sargo is the more popular one around here πŸ™‚

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