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    Porting Halium to Nexus 7 deb

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        flohack @doniks
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        @doniks maybe @UniSuperBox can comment a bit on the manual tweaks you had to do for rootstocking the device, actually all should come out of the box somehow. Then, if plasma mobile shows a screen, we should be able to do this, too right?

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          doniks @flohack
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          @flohack said in Porting Halium to Nexus 7 deb:

          @doniks maybe @UniSuperBox can comment a bit on the manual tweaks you had to do for rootstocking the device, actually all should come out of the box somehow.

          Well, in a way he did πŸ™‚ The PR for the update of docs.ubports is in, which means both ubports-boot and rootstock-install can take their bugs with them to the grave.

          Then, if plasma mobile shows a screen, we should be able to do this, too right?

          One would hope so. However, even with halium-boot (and a bunch more kernel configs it wanted) I managed just now to build and boot it, but I end up with the same segfaults 😞

          I spoke to @UniSuperBox and @bshah earlier today on telegram. There was a theory about something with libhybris and "N linker" but I didn't really get it and atm still just google logo.

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            amrith
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            this porting journal(idk what to call this) is really helpful thank you

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              amrith @doniks
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              @doniks not found

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                doniks @amrith
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                @amrith said in Porting Halium to Nexus 7 deb:

                this porting journal(idk what to call this) is really helpful thank you

                Great that you found it helpful! Maybe you want to write your own?! I think this one for N7 is very dated by now. Lots of things discussed here should be automatic/easier/well documented...

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                  @amrith said in Porting Halium to Nexus 7 deb:

                  @doniks not found

                  ?

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                    amrith @doniks
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                    @doniks said in Porting Halium to Nexus 7 deb:

                    May I introduce:

                    the Halium Porting Error Knowledge Base

                    https://gist.github.com/doniks/2ac14a1bb6750165bf782f62139c8aab#file-gistfile1-txt-L61

                    the link is not working

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                      Lakotaubp @amrith
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                      @amrith You might need to sign up/in for the link to work.

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                        amrith @Lakotaubp
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                        @Lakotaubp said in Porting Halium to Nexus 7 deb:

                        @amrith You might need to sign up/in for the link to work.

                        No i am already signed in . it shows 404 error

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                          amrith
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                          I have exactly same errors you have , unity-compositor stopped and if you run it as from the startup script you get segmentation fault
                          however
                          once you boot> login to ssh
                          execute

                          $sudo chown -R $USER /dev/input
                          $QML_BAD_GUI_RENDER_LOOP=1 QT_QPA_PLATFORM=mirserver unity8
                          

                          while ubuntu spinner is active , you will get some flashes and you can see the unity is working in background.

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                            doniks @amrith
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                            @amrith said in Porting Halium to Nexus 7 deb:

                            @Lakotaubp said in Porting Halium to Nexus 7 deb:

                            @amrith You might need to sign up/in for the link to work.

                            No i am already signed in . it shows 404 error

                            No, no that thing is gone. Has been integrated into the halium docs long ago

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                              doniks @amrith
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                              @amrith said in Porting Halium to Nexus 7 deb:

                              I have exactly same errors you have , unity-compositor stopped and if you run it as from the startup script you get segmentation fault
                              however
                              once you boot> login to ssh
                              execute

                              $sudo chown -R $USER /dev/input
                              $QML_BAD_GUI_RENDER_LOOP=1 QT_QPA_PLATFORM=mirserver unity8
                              

                              while ubuntu spinner is active , you will get some flashes and you can see the unity is working in background.

                              remember, my last posts with content here are from 2018 - long outdated! By now I have ubports UI running on the N7. All I needed is in the docs or in the pad.

                              Probably better to have the conversation about your errors in one place https://forums.ubports.com/topic/3112/ubport-new-device-porting-problem/ rather than spreading it over multiple threads

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                                amrith @doniks
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                                @doniks said in Porting Halium to Nexus 7 deb:

                                Gave it another spin.

                                The general steps to get deb working are much simplified since it's all in github now: https://github.com/Halium/halium-devices/blob/halium-7.1/manifests/asus_deb.xml - just follow the halium documentation. However, I'm wondering whether I should leave the OP as is, some people have expressed that it helped them in their ports to see the journey ...

                                Plasma mobile hasn't been sleeping. I can tell that the newer images work much better than previously.

                                For ubports, I made another attempt, but no GUI so far. Any tipps appreciated!

                                What I did in detail:

                                • Follow the steps on https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/introduction.html
                                • in rootstock-touch-install
                                  • insert the line do_shell "rm -f /data/system.img" as the first line in prepare_ubuntu_system, otherwise we have that thing left over from halium
                                  • insert the line IMAGE_SIZE=$(( $IMAGE_SIZE * 2 ))right after that variable is set, otherwise the image is too small, so I just double it
                                  • delete the line do_shell "ln /data/ubuntu.img /data/system.img", otherwise I end up with an empty system.img on the device ... Not sure what the problem was exactly, I think something goes wrong with the loop devices stepping on each others toes .. not sure
                                • now I can install using the latest ubports xenial root fs: build 298 form https://ci.ubports.com/job/xenial-rootfs-armhf/
                                • at first that wouldn't boot, so ...
                                • I make ubports boot a bit more verbose halium/ubports-boot
                                  • append quite=n debug=y to the UBPORTS_BOOTIMG_COMMANDLINE in Android.mk
                                  • insert [ -f /dev/kmsg ] || mknod -m 600 /dev/kmsg c 1 11 in initramfs/init right before the mkdir -p /var/lock line
                                  • change the line in initramfs/scripts/functions : _log_msg() from printf "$@" to printf "$@" | tee /dev/kmsg
                                  • now I could sprinkle around log_warning_msg blabla in initramfs/init and see everything nicely in last_kmsg.
                                  • eventually I found that it panics at the line: mount -n -o move /proc ${rootmnt}/proc ... I have simply commented this line for the moment, that avoids the panic and
                                • now it boots into the ubports rootfs
                                • however, no GUI comes up
                                • in /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log I see
                                Launching process 2998: /usr/share/ubuntu-touch-session/usc-wrapper --file '/run/mir_socket' --from-dm-fd 11 --to-dm-fd 14 --vt 1
                                [...]
                                DisplayServer: Unity system compositor stopped
                                
                                • usc-wrapper is a script. when I run the command inside: unity-system-compositor --disable-overlays=false --spinner=$SNAP/usr/bin/unity-system-compositor-spinner --file '/run/mir_socket' --from-dm-fd 11 --to-dm-fd 14 --vt 1
                                • I get a Segmentation fault (core dumped)
                                • when I run at the same time /system/bin/logcat | grep -Eve "NetlinkListener|rmt_storage" I don't see anything logged at the time of the segfault

                                logcat: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/kz7JSTfgTR/
                                syslog: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/JVQJ2mg98G/
                                dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MPvwKtYhsS/

                                Not sure what to do next. Maybe try halium-boot, maybe check the

                                lxc-checkconfig: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5Z6w8Kwcm6/

                                it still flags some things. Also, mabye related, I get

                                # lxc-attach -n android
                                lxc-attach: cgroups/cgfs.c: lxc_cgroupfs_attach: 2538 could not move attached process 10995 to cgroup of container
                                lxc-attach: attach.c: lxc_attach: 992 Expected to receive sequence number 0: No such file or directory.
                                

                                However,

                                # lxc-info -n android
                                Name:           android
                                State:          RUNNING
                                PID:            1116
                                IP:             10.15.19.82
                                IP:             192.168.179.127
                                

                                and it's all seemingly good enough for plasma mobile, so not sure.

                                Again, tips welcome!

                                this was the post i was referring you

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