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You are ALWAYS welcome here! I was actually looking at your source code the other day - was some really awesome additions - great job!Not a Fold 3 owner, so sorry to intrude. I just happened to notice you were crediting StarKissed with the SafetyNet bypass code written by kerneltoast and updated by kdrag0n. I would have posted it as an issue on Github, but they're disabled.
I happened to look around when I was there and also noticed that you probably haven't disabled avb, unless it was luck or you are using code not published.
You removed "CONFIG_BUILD_ARM64_DT_OVERLAY=y" from the build command, but did not change the disabled config flag. Your dtb / dtbo changes are skipped. You also aren't copying a dtb / dtbo into the release, so the ones used by the kernel would be the stock version without the avb change.
You are ALWAYS welcome here! I was actually looking at your source code the other day - was some really awesome additions - great job!
I'll amend the commit to credit the fine folks you mentioned - thanks for bringing that to my attention! I'll enable issues on GitHub too - must be a default or something that they changed.
The CONFIG_BUILD_ARM64_DT_OVERLAY flag you mentioned is actually just present in my build scripts under "KERNEL_MAKE_ENV" - I removed the build_kernel.sh script from the repo entirely.
You are, however, spot on about the fact that the avb changes wont actually happen because I'm not packing up the dtbo - thanks for that! I'll fix that in the next build!
If you're interested in these Samsung flipping and folding devices - you should join us on Telegram: https://t.me/infinityflexThanks. I was actually looking through yours to figure out how Knox and SELinux are being handled these days. It's good to see leanKernel. That was always a personal favorite.
I am glad to hear I missed the flag, honestly. I was confused how you had built an Image-dtb without it and starting to question if I was trying to break stuff building for the Flip with it.
If you're interested in these Samsung flipping and folding devices - you should join us on Telegram: https://t.me/infinityflexThanks. I was actually looking through yours to figure out how Knox and SELinux are being handled these days. It's good to see leanKernel. That was always a personal favorite.
I am glad to hear I missed the flag, honestly. I was confused how you had built an Image-dtb without it and starting to question if I was trying to break stuff building for the Flip with it.
You are ALWAYS welcome here! I was actually looking at your source code the other day - was some really awesome additions - great job!Not a Fold 3 owner, so sorry to intrude. I just happened to notice you were crediting StarKissed with the SafetyNet bypass code written by kerneltoast and updated by kdrag0n. I would have posted it as an issue on Github, but they're disabled.
I happened to look around when I was there and also noticed that you probably haven't disabled avb, unless it was luck or you are using code not published.
You removed "CONFIG_BUILD_ARM64_DT_OVERLAY=y" from the build command, but did not change the disabled config flag. Your dtb / dtbo changes are skipped. You also aren't copying a dtb / dtbo into the release, so the ones used by the kernel would be the stock version without the avb change.