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    Looking for testers: port for Lenovo Tab M8 HD (TB-8505F)

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      • K Offline
        k.nacke
        last edited by

        I made some progress with the port:

        • waydroid is working now
        • enabled all kernel configurations for the android container
        • disabled rescue mode
        • MTP is working
        • dtbo.img is now generated

        However, I still see some permission issues which needs fixing.

        Have fun,
        Kai

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          MrT10001 @k.nacke
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          @k.nacke I have tried with the latest Artifacts. I had to use an earlier version of platform tools (Windows 11) and all seems to go through. However the tablet goes into a bootloop each time.

          Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
          I have too many devices...

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            MrT10001 @MrT10001
            last edited by MrT10001

            I have the 2Gb/16Gb version which most likely explains the bootlooping. Oh well, got it in a job lot and was worth trying! I have recovered it to Android, so no loss. I have been informed there is a 3Gb/32Gb version, but I only see 2G/16Gb or 2Gb/32Gb...

            Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
            I have too many devices...

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              k.nacke @MrT10001
              last edited by

              @MrT10001 Thanks for trying. I also have the 2GB/16GB model, so that should be fine. I think the 3GB/32GB is the model with lte.
              One question for me is which display does your model have? E.g. what does

              adb shell cat /sys/bootinfo/hardware_info | grep LCD
              

              show? (That should work under Android, too.) I would like to make sure that it finds the display.

              Kai

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                MrT10001 @k.nacke
                last edited by

                @k.nacke said in Looking for testers: port for Lenovo Tab M8 HD (TB-8505F):

                cat /sys/bootinfo/hardware_info | grep LCD

                cat /sys/bootinfo/hardware_info | grep LCD
                LCD : ft8201_wxga_vdo_incell_inx

                This do?

                Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
                I have too many devices...

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                  k.nacke @MrT10001
                  last edited by

                  @MrT10001 Thanks. That was just a shot in the dark, but it's the same display as mine. Need to think what is causing your bootloop.

                  Btw, the 3Gb/32Gb model is the Tab M8 FHD. I have that tablet, too, but did not yet work on a UT port for it.

                  Kai

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                    MrT10001 @k.nacke
                    last edited by

                    @k.nacke Using Windows 11 and latest version of platform tools. This chucked out an error with fastboot -w. Tried platform tools version r29.0.05 and everything went through fine, but still bootlooped.

                    Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
                    I have too many devices...

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                      k.nacke @MrT10001
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                      @MrT10001 Any chance you could boot into recovery and see if there is a kernel crash message in /proc/last_kmsg or in /sys/fs/pstore?

                      I also see the fastboot -w message. I am not sure if the message has functional implications. But using an older fastboot version seems not possible, I get an error when I try to flash a partition with older ones.

                      I discovered the following work around: You download the firmware with the Lenovo RSA tool. When you run fastboot -w in the directory where the files are stored, then the message goes away. I think the command tries to read the image for the userdata partition.

                      Kai

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                        MrT10001 @k.nacke
                        last edited by

                        @k.nacke Logs are empty.

                        Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
                        I have too many devices...

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                          MrT10001
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                          Still no joy, tried it through Linux (Ubuntu 24.04) and still went into a bootloop - as a warning, the bootloop took quite a bit to get out off using the Lenovo Software fix tool. It will do it, but requires patience and timing.

                          Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
                          I have too many devices...

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