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    [Halium 9 Kernel Patching][GSI] Ubports fails to boot

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      • flohackF Offline
        flohack @nitanmarcel
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        @nitanmarcel Hmm there are more than one boot attempts inside, its hard to see where you booted into recovery, and where you tried to boot Halium. However I found one here: https://del.dog/urrycughug#L9097 thats 6 seconds into kernel boot.

        Then there is not much more messages that would show problems until 67 seconds where a normal reboot is triggered. So its not a kernel panic, it basically should at least run for this 1 minute - do you see RNDIS messages appear on the HOST computer, can you ssh to 10.15.19.82 during that time?

        EDIT: yes you should have ssh access already, since the RNDIS adapter gets initialized:

        <4>[ 6.617172,4] using random self ethernet address
        <4>[ 6.617185,4] using random host ethernet address

        if ssh does not work, try telnet 🐢

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          nitanmarcel @flohack
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          @Flohack SSH didn't worked and I haven't tried telnet, but yesterday I managed to get rid of the bug by setting the CONFIG_CMDLINE to tty0. Even tho the first bug got fixed there's another one.

          Looks like something (we think lxc) causes kernel errors. I took some logs but they seem more broken than ever.
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          Last_kmsg: https://transfer.sh/NVwbC/last_kmsg
          My last commit that enables tty0 console: https://github.com/nitanmarcel/android_kernel_motorola_exynos9610/commit/34f7cb72fcb2fce87dc327d4b4c7b2a3b900a62d

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            flohack @nitanmarcel
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            @nitanmarcel Yes you need a working console cmdline argument with UT, thats essential for upstart. Let me look on the other trace.

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              flohack @nitanmarcel
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              @nitanmarcel Yes lxc-start is crashing, probably even without doing anything already. Which kernel version is this, and plz post lxc-checkconfig output

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                nitanmarcel @flohack
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                @Flohack The Kernel's version is 4.14.56. I'm not at a PC right now and I've came back to stock ROM but I'll come back later with the required file.

                Could you tell me where I could find that specific file?

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                  nitanmarcel
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                  Also here's a backup of the log folder from /data/system-data/var maybe it helps until I come back with the file you requested

                  https://transfer.sh/O6Vvf/log.zip

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                    flohack
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                    Okay so do the following:

                    1. Boot to recovery
                    2. mkdir /a
                    3. mount /data/rootfs.img /a
                    4. cd /a/etc/init
                    5. vi /etc/init/lxc-android-config.override
                    6. place only one word inside this file: manual
                    7. sync
                    8. cd /
                    9. umount /a

                    Now, if you reboot, lxc startup will be disabled, you should be able to log in with ssh. Then you can execute lxc-checkconfig in the shell.

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                      nitanmarcel
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                      I managed to login but it asked me for a password. I used phablet and it looks like is accepted. But it get's stuck after that, and I can't do anything. After a few seconds the phone reboots. The file you mentioned wasn't empty, I removed everything and only placed manual in it

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                        nitanmarcel @flohack
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                        @Flohack https://del.dog/ofipomemed here's the last_kmsg log

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                          nitanmarcel
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                          It might be the hwservicemanager. I'm applying a patch rn

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                            nitanmarcel @flohack
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                            @Flohack Same story. I can ssh but as soon as I enter the pasword phablet the console tab freezes and the phone reboots after a few seconds. This time without any last_kmsg.Screenshot from 2020-07-13 16-48-09.png

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                              nitanmarcel
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                              I managed to get an last_kmsg after a few attemps: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/gdThm8JyfF/

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                                nitanmarcel @nitanmarcel
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                                If I'm not wrong I think this is what crashes it.

                                35>[   36.966464,5] systemd-logind[3823]: Failed to start user service, ignoring: Unknown unit: user@32011.service
                                <4>[   36.967859,4] !entity_is_task(se)
                                
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                                  flohack @nitanmarcel
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                                  @nitanmarcel No that one you can ignore, its normal ^^

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                                    flohack @nitanmarcel
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                                    @nitanmarcel Please mount your rootfs again as described above and move out all startup jobs called lxc-* to another folder. We must prevent any interaction with cgroups and lxc. And we need to get the output of lxc-checkconfig (its not a file, rather you call this on the console)

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                                      nitanmarcel
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                                      @Flohack Same thing happens. I get stuck after I enter the password. I've also tried from recovery and the same thing happens.

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                                        nitanmarcel
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                                        Also after I connect with ssh and it freezes if I try from another tab I can't connect anymore

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                                          flohack
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                                          But does it bootloop?

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                                            flohack
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                                            Can you try this fix:
                                            mkdir /a
                                            mount /data/rootfs.img /a
                                            echo manual |tee /a/etc/init/rsyslog.override
                                            umount /a
                                            sync
                                            we disable syslog daemon for a while, see if that unblocks ssh

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                                              nitanmarcel @flohack
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                                              @Flohack Yes, it goes to bootloop again. I've tried your fix but it still get's stuck after I enter my password and the same thing happens as before with lxc. The phone reboot then goes into a bootloop as soon as the phone starts

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