[ROM][4.4.2][UNOFFICIAL]Cyanogenmod 11

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savvas_sid

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Hey there great job. Could someone let me know whether will I be able to play videos in landscape mode (HW composer) using a third party video player? Do I need HW in order to play 1080p videos?
 
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Wow I have good news! I explored the kernel source and suddenly I found some info about the gpio of the vibrator. I changed something in the vibraot driver and now the phone vibrates without the workaround. It needs some work(density vibrator stops etc.) but I found the issue

wow this is a big breaktrough thanks man!

Could this also lead to official CM11?
 

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Thanks a lot. Waiting for new build.

Enviado desde mi GT-I9105P mediante Tapatalk

omni is first

Thanks, waiting for sources on github so I can build new build of AOSB :3

i pushed a commit to the kernel, and i suggest you to revert https://github.com/SamsungBCM-Cyano...mmit/223cce863c4e3ed89a14ba8a9a693b5863338db8 , because it only messes up haptic feedback(i think that is the reason). I already pushed some other commits to the omnirom branch

EDIT: and revert everything in frameworks/base
 
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Wow I have good news! I explored the kernel source and suddenly I found some info about the gpio of the vibrator. I changed something in the vibraot driver and now the phone vibrates without the workaround. It needs some work(density vibrator stops etc.) but I found the issue

Finally! It should only be a temporary workarround!
Thanks^10 + thanks!!!!
Do long click on quicksettings work normally now?
 

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Finally! It should only be a temporary workarround!
Thanks^10 + thanks!!!!
Do long click on quicksettings work normally now?

It still froze for me , but maybe it is because of your patch or something in overlay. I need to build a rom without your workaround to see. My omnirom build just finished but it didn't boot because of a more experimental thing.
 

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    CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.4 (KitKat), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.

    Code:
    #include 
    /*
     * Your warranty is now void.
     *
     * I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
     * thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
     * do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
     * before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
     * you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
     */
    CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.

    All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github Repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog .

    Device-specific source code for the Samsung Galaxy S II Plus are available from https://github.com/SamsungBCM-Cyanogenmod/android_device_samsung_s2vep and https://github.com/SamsungBCM-Cyanogenmod/android_kernel_samsung_galaxys2plus-common.

    (For developers only - the patches are already included in the ROM)
    Patch to system/core for RIL to work: https://gist.github.com/pawitp/5372673.
    Patch to hardware/broadcom/libbt for bluetooth to work: https://gist.github.com/pawitp/7891380
    Patch to frameworks/native to support legacy binaries: https://gist.github.com/pawitp/7891421
    Patch to frameworks/native to workaround hwc issues: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/53162/ and https://gist.github.com/pawitp/7891444
    Patch to frameworks/av to fix audio/video issues: https://gist.github.com/pawitp/7945188
    Patch to external/chromium_org to workaround hwc issues: https://gist.github.com/pawitp/7910708

    Do not submit bug on CyanogenMod issue tracker

    Downloads
    GT-I9105P
    Build #1: cm-11-20131211-UNOFFICIAL-s2vep.zip - 189.17 MB
    -> initial build
    Build #2: cm-11-20131217-UNOFFICIAL-s2vep.zip - 190.06 MB
    -> fix animations, some sound problems and (hopefully) bluetooth
    -> kernel version 3.0.37
    Build #3: cm-11-20131222-UNOFFICIAL-s2vep.zip - 190.22 MB
    -> fix bluetooth
    -> fix wifi-direct
    -> better performance
    -> fix stock browser crash
    Build #4: cm-11-20131228-UNOFFICIAL-s2vep.zip - 190.34 MB
    -> fix camera issues
    -> fix usb(sry for some bugs, fixed in next release)
    -> fix manual network search
    -> kernel version 3.0.38
    Build #5: cm-11-20140121-UNOFFICIAL-s2vep.zip - 196.33 MB
    -> include beastaki23s fixes for vibration and softkey leds
    -> usb otg fix
    -> many cm-side changes(see privacy in settings)
    -> optional overclocking to 1.3 Ghz
    -> fix call MUTE
    -> display correct serial number
    -> compiled rom with linaro 4.8.2
    -> kernel version 3.0.101
    Build #6: cm-11-20140308-UNOFFICIAL-s2vep.zip - 197.7 MB
    -> remove beastaki23's patches(thank him again)
    -> change otg storage configuration
    -> native vibration fix
    Build #7: cm-11-20140309-UNOFFICIAL-s2vep.zip - 197.7 MB
    -> fix buggy animations
    Build 8#: cm-11-20140311-UNOFFICIAL-s2vep.zip - 197.7 MB
    -> customizable vibration density
    Build 9#: cm-11-20140427-UNOFFICIAL-s2vep.zip - 202 MB
    -> fix spiritfm
    -> fix a gps display issue
    -> support for f2fs

    GT-I9105
    Build #1: cm-11-20131217-UNOFFICIAL-s2ve.zip - 189.20 MB
    -> initial build
    Build #2: cm-11-20131222-UNOFFICIAL-s2ve.zip - 189.36 MB
    -> fix bluetooth
    -> fix wifi-direct
    -> better performance
    -> fix stock browser crash
    Build #3: cm-11-20131228-UNOFFICIAL-s2ve.zip - 189.48 MB
    -> finally booting
    -> fix camera issues
    -> fix usb(sry for some bugs, fixed in next release)
    -> fix manual network search
    -> kernel version 3.0.38
    Build #4: cm-11-20140121-UNOFFICIAL-s2ve.zip - 194.80 MB
    -> include beastaki23s fixes for vibration and softkey leds(vibration not working yet)
    -> usb otg fix
    -> many cm-side changes(see privacy in settings)
    -> optional overclocking to 1.3 Ghz
    -> fix call MUTE
    -> display correct serial number
    -> compiled rom with linaro 4.8.2
    -> kernel version 3.0.101
    Build #5: cm-11-20140122-UNOFFICIAL-s2ve.zip - 195.5 MB
    -> fix vibration for i9105
    Build #6: cm-11-20140308-UNOFFICIAL-s2ve.zip - 196.8 MB
    -> remove beastaki23's patches(thank him again)
    -> change otg storage configuration
    -> native vibration fix
    Build #7: cm-11-20140309-UNOFFICIAL-s2ve.zip - 196.8 MB
    -> fix buggy animations
    Build 8#: cm-11-20140311-UNOFFICIAL-s2ve.zip - 196.8 MB
    -> customizable vibration density
    Build 9#: cm-11-20140427-UNOFFICIAL-s2ve.zip- 201.1 MB
    -> fix spiritfm
    -> fix a gps display issue
    -> support for f2fs

    What works?
    • Wi-Fi
    • Bluetooth
    • RIL (Calls, SMS, Mobile Data)
    • Sensors (Accelerometer, Compass, Light, Proximity, etc.)
    • Camera (photo & video)
    • Video playback
    • Audio (playback & recording)
    • GPS
    • Everything else not listed under "known issues"


    Known Issues
    • HW Composer not used in landscape
    • screenrecord does not work
    • FM Radio does not work (you can use SpiritFM, but I'm not providing support for any problem)
    • Stock browser does not use hardware acceleration (Please use Google Chrome)
    • Does not work on 4.1 stock ROM's bootloader, please upgrade to 4.2 before flashing

    Installation
    1. Make a backup!
    2. Be sure that you have the 4.2.2 bootloader
    3. Install a custom recovery
    4. Install the ROM using your custom recovery
    5. Optionally install the Google Apps Addon
    6. Wipe data if coming from stock
    7. Don't submit bugs to me, if you didn't do a full wipe and you are coming from another ROM


    FAQ


    Can you include Feature X into your ROM?
    No. This ROM will have CyanogenMod's feature set.

    Can you include S-Note/S-Planner/MultiWindow/Insert Samsung App Here?

    No. This is an AOSP ROM and cannot have TouchWiz applications.

    Can you include call recording?
    No. CyanogenMod does not include call recording to avoid potential legal issues.

    Can you add Feature X to the stock ROM?
    No. I don't work on stock ROMs.

    What kernel does this ROM use?
    A slightly modified version of the stock kernel, the source code is linked above.

    I've heard that Broadcom doesn't release source, how can you make this ROM?

    Contrary to the popular belief, userspace driver source code is not always required to make an AOSP-based ROM as long as the proprietary binaries shipped with the device does not modify the API too heavily (or is from a very different version of Android). Instead of modifying the source code of the drivers, the Android source code was adapted to be able to use the proprietary binaries.

    Can I use your ROM as a base?

    http://source.android.com/source/licenses.html

    Most of Android/CyanogenMod is licensed under the Apache License with other small parts licensed under other open-source licenses. Which means that you may modify and redistribute without asking for permission as long as the proper credits is given and it is not misappropriated as being the official CyanogenMod. (In other words, you must say that it is based on pawitp's unofficial CyanogenMod, but is not related to CyanogenMod in any other way.)

    Reporting Bugs


    You are allowed to report bugs only in this thread.
    • Grab a logcat right after the problem has occurred. (Please include at least a few pages of the log, not just the last few lines, unless you know what you're doing.)
    • If it is a random reboot, grab /proc/last_kmsg. (Do not bother getting a logcat unless you can get it just before the reboot. A logcat after a reboot is useless)
    • If the problem disappears after running "setenforce 0" from a root shell, grab /data/misc/audit/audit.log
    Remember to provide as much info as possible. The more info you provide, the more likely that the bug will be solved. Please also do not report known issues. The following is a useful format to follow.

    Code:
    What is your--
    Phone model (I9105 or I9105P):
    Radio (baseband):
    CM version:
    CM Download url:
    Gapps version:
    
    Did you--
    wipe:
     restore with titanium backup:
    reboot after having the issue:
    
    Are you using--
    a task killer:
    a non-stock kernel:
    CMSettings/Performance settings (other than stock):
    ART Runtime:
    other modifications:
    
    Provide any additional information (observations/frequency of problem/last version it worked on/etc) as needed:

    F2FS
    This Rom unofficial build supports f2fs since the latest build. Don't ask me, what it is. Just google it.

    Instructions for f2fs:
    • Download the modified recovery for f2fs based on philz advanced cwm from here and flash it
    • Save your data, your whole internal storage will be formatted soon.
    • Put the rom, the .zip I attached and optional gapps on your EXTERNAL sdcard
    • Flash the .zip I attached(It will format system, cache and the internal storage as f2fs)
    • Flash the rom and optionally gapps
    • DO NOT FLASH A KERNEL, WHICH DOES NOT SUPPORT F2FS
    • say thank you to @k2wl

    If you want to revert back to the usual ext4 partitions, format data, cache and system with a NORMAL recovery. You can also flash stock

    Thanks
    - The CyanogenMod team for providing a great ROM. Without all the compatibility work which went into it, this ROM would've been much harder to make
    - @pawitp for his base on i9082
    - @KINGbabasula
    - @beastaki23 thousands of thanks for the old vibration workaround
    - @s2+user
    - @DerTeufel1980 for the f2fs backports
    - @k2wl for some other f2fs stuff and helping me with it
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    Wow I have good news! I explored the kernel source and suddenly I found some info about the gpio of the vibrator. I changed something in the vibraot driver and now the phone vibrates without the workaround. It needs some work(density vibrator stops etc.) but I found the issue
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    I synced sources, but had no time to build yet, but you will get a "clean" m7 build when i have time

    Sent from my D5503 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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    if you can made or add touch feedback .. and great thanks ..

    I think I have good news, but I need some tests first
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    Here is my soft buttons lights and vibrations fix. As always a zip and an apk (with settings for button-vibrations length)
    At your own risk - tested for some hours only and looks ok.
    It requires first to have already installed kernel 3 zip from the other post.
    sources will be at github when I find out how! I am looking at it now.