DeprecatedPortingGuideS5PC110 » History » Version 4
Paul Kocialkowski, 12/16/2012 01:37 PM
| 1 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | h1. PortingGuideS5PC110 |
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| 3 | *This guide assumes your phone has a S5PC110/Exynos 3110 SoC* |
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| 5 | 3 | Paul Kocialkowski | h2. Prerequisites |
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| 7 | 3 | Paul Kocialkowski | Before porting your device to Replicant, you must make sure it complies with the following: |
| 8 | * Already supported by CyanogenMod (or, worst-case scenario, by a non-official CyanogenMod port) |
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| 9 | * CyanogenMod support for this device is available for one of Replicant versions (pick the latest) |
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| 10 | * The phone is GSM: Replicant doesn't support CDMA phones yet |
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| 11 | * It is likely to be usable without blobs nor firmwares and with Replicant replacements |
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| 13 | 3 | Paul Kocialkowski | h2. Investigating the phone hardware |
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| 15 | 3 | Paul Kocialkowski | Before doing anything, you will need to know the codename of the device. You can find it out on "CyanogenMod Wiki":http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/ or on "CyanogenMod download page":http://get.cm/. |
| 16 | For instance, the "Nexus S":http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/wiki/Nexus_S codename is: @crespo@. |
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| 18 | 3 | Paul Kocialkowski | First thing to consider before starting a port, when all of the above is assumed, is to see how many non-free components are required by CyanogenMod. |
| 19 | The easiest way to do this is to spot the device repository in "CyanogenMod repos":https://github.com/CyanogenMod/ and look for the @extract-files.sh@ or @proprietary-blobs.txt@ file. |
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| 20 | For instance, the list of non-free components for the "Nexus S":https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_samsung_crespo is "extract-files.sh":https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_samsung_crespo/blob/ics/extract-files.sh |
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| 22 | From that list, spot what is related to what hardware component (audio, camera, sensors, gps, modem, etc): that gives an idea of the amount of work required to add support for the phone. |
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| 24 | During the port, you might need to find precise infos about the hardware that is in the phone. A good to do this is by looking at the kernel defconfig for the device, another way is to download the Service Manual for the device. |
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| 26 | h2. Getting everything ready |
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| 28 | In order to prepare everything for the Replicant port: |
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| 29 | * Install CyanogenMod on the phone |
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| 30 | * Install the [[BuildDependencies]] |
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| 31 | * Get the sources: [[GettingReplicantSources]] |
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| 32 | * Read Replicant developer guide: [[DeveloperGuide]] |
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| 33 | * Learn how to do debug: [[GettingLogs]] [[GDBDebugging]] |
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| 35 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | h2. Get the source and build a kernel image |
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| 37 | * adding the 3rd party repos if any |
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| 38 | * add kernel: where the find the kernels? |
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| 39 | - official feeds |
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| 40 | - the ones on GIT (teamhacksung, better ask CM people) |
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| 41 | - 3rd party projects |
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| 42 | * add kernel to product files on vendor/replicant |
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| 44 | * change ro.modversion on product vendor file |
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| 47 | About OMX stuff: |
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| 48 | * remove OMX libs for hardware video decoding |
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| 49 | * remove libstagefrighthw.so |