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    VoLTE Implementation For Google Pixel 3a/3a XL

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        atarilinux
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        @mr_growl

        To verify, you want me to see what I can find out on a Halium 12 stand-alone kernel method port. Is that correct? Again, thanks for all your hard work on this!

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          atarilinux @Eric H
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          @Eric-H

          Your comments and insight are always appreciated! Thanks for all the help!

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            Eric H
            last edited by

            For information, documentation has been updated.
            The "install“ page can be found at
            https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/build_and_boot/standalone_kernel_install.html

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              mr_growl @Eric H
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              @Eric-H Thank you for the detailed instructions. I very much appreciate it.

              Here's what I did:

              1. boot into android recovery and do factory reset (to remove encryption)
              2. boot into twrp (fastboot boot twrp.img) and go into terminal
              3. unmount /data (/dev/block/mmcblk0p72)
              4. format /data as ext4 (mk2sfs -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p72)
              5. remount /data (mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p72 /data)
              6. confirm it is now mounted at ext4 (mount)
              7. push renammed rootfs.img to /data (adb push ubuntu.img /data/)
              8. reboot into bootloader from twrp
              9. boot into fastbootd (fastboot reboot fastboot)
              10. flash boot (fastboot flash boot boot.img)
              11. reboot... this takes me straight to the boot loader
              12. flash dtbo (fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img)
              13. reboot... still goes back to boot loader

              I'm doing the formatting to ext4 bit as I read somewhere that it is required (please let me know if this was a mistake)

              I'm pushing ubuntu.img before flashing boot.img because flashing boot.img gets rid of recovery and fastbootd.

              I'm still feeling like there's a problem with my boot.img, as if I flash the boot.img from my halium build, it actually boots to recovery and fastbootd.

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                Eric H @mr_growl
                last edited by Eric H

                @mr_growl
                userdata
                yes formating /data to ext4 is required at first installation
                Just in case maybe retry with fastboot

                fastboot format:ext4 userdata
                

                you can wipe cache partition too

                fastboot format cache
                

                What does dmesg -w return on your host computer ?

                https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/build_and_boot/Boot_debug.html

                When your device boots it will likely stay at the bootloader screen.
                [...]
                To confirm that your device has booted correctly, on your host computer, run dmesg -w and watch for “GNU/Linux device” in the output. This confirms that you can establish an ssh connection to the device (see below). If you instead get something similar to “Halium initrd Failed to boot”, skip to telnet connection.

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                  mr_growl @Eric H
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                  @Eric-H Thank you again!

                  Here's what dmesg has to say after my last flash attempt:

                  [ 9780.171034] usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 40 using xhci_hcd
                  [ 9781.164612] usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=18d1, idProduct=4ee0, bcdDevice= 1.00
                  [ 9781.164633] usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
                  [ 9781.164641] usb 1-2: Product: Pixel 3a XL
                  [ 9781.164648] usb 1-2: Manufacturer: Google
                  [ 9781.164654] usb 1-2: SerialNumber: XXXXXXXXX
                  

                  I'll wipe it again and try again with your last message in mind later. I completely forgot to check to boot debug documentation, so I'll have a read through that again as well.

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                    Eric H @mr_growl
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                    @mr_growl
                    Which kernel do you use ?
                    in device info,on one of your gitlab repositories, I see
                    deviceinfo_kernel_source="https://github.com/mr-growl/android_kernel_google_msm-4.9.git"

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                      mr_growl @Eric H
                      last edited by mr_growl

                      @Eric-H That is a fork of https://github.com/LineageOS/android_kernel_google_msm-4.9 which was what I got when setting up the manifests for the halium build. It came with a bonito_defconfig which I modified according to the stand alone kernel instructions and put in a branch called halium-12.0 . I verified after doing my stand along kernel build that it had indeed checked out that branch.

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                        Eric H @mr_growl
                        last edited by

                        @mr_growl
                        If I had a pixel 3a, I'll try very quickly to flash/push Alfred's artifacts, and see the dmesg output.

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                          mr_growl @Eric H
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                          @Eric-H I just happen to know someone wiht a pixel 3a 🙂

                          I tried flashing those artifacts just now and same result.

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                            Eric H @mr_growl
                            last edited by

                            @mr_growl
                            Don't you see messages about console ?
                            For example opening console: no such device

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                              mr_growl @Eric H
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                              @Eric-H I do not. It just sits at the bootloader.

                              I see the porting documentation has been updated. I might just start again armed with some new insight after playing with other methods.

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                                Eric H @mr_growl
                                last edited by

                                @mr_growl said in VoLTE Implementation For Google Pixel 3a/3a XL:

                                I do not. It just sits at the bootloader.

                                It s expected. Doc says When your device boots it will likely stay at the bootloader screen.

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                                  mr_growl @Eric H
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                                  @Eric-H True... I just don't see any connections appearing (no new network adapters showing up, nothing ususual in dmesg). It's highly possible that my deviceinfo is wrong/out of date. After reading the droidian porting stuff and then reading the updated ubports stuff I can see a few things that I can do differently.

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