[AOSP KRT16M] [v3.2] [5. Nov] 4.4 STABLE / Android 4.3.1 STABLE [Kernel 3.4.67]

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fards

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I'm seeing quite a lot of

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 E/qc-fqd  (  406): Error opening /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu3/online: Permission denied

in logcat using my version of the kernel, only real change is the sysfs for the voltages though.
will check the original kernel in a bit

EDIT:
Nope happening in original 2.7 kernel as well.

Edit 2:
Looks like its related to me playing with kernel tuner, will investigate some more.
 
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fards

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No - it doesn't happen on my unmodified ROM.
Also note that qc-fqd runs as root, so you probably broke something in sysfs itself.

No it's definitely happening on yours as well.

It is only popping up when using kernel tuner that I've noticed so far.But as I said I'll investigate more

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Any way to make it 3G instead of LTE again?
I found only ONE app that'll switch it back to 3G but it gets switched to LTE every boot. :crying:
I'm not sure how to switch it back to 3G, any help would be appreciated. :fingers-crossed:
 

fards

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Any way to make it 3G instead of LTE again?
I found only ONE app that'll switch it back to 3G but it gets switched to LTE every boot. :crying:
I'm not sure how to switch it back to 3G, any help would be appreciated. :fingers-crossed:

have you tried ?

In Phone dial *#*#4636#*#*
phone information.
set preferred network type.
Set it to WCDMA preffered or WCDMA only

does that one reset on reboot?
 

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No it's definitely happening on yours as well.

It doesn't happen on a clean installation - the 'kernel tuner' you used probably messed up things badly.


Nope. It did for about 3 seconds but then when wifi is turned off mobile data resets itself and goes back to 4G :rolleyes:

* Open 'system.prop' and DELETE the line reading 'ro.telephony.default_network=9'
* Reboot
* Go to settings and toggle the '2G only' option on -> off

Afterwards your phone will never try to use LTE.
 
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fards

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It doesn't happen on a clean installation - the 'kernel tuner' you used probably messed up things badly.

yup that is my conclusion.
not had a chance to see why it was causing it (it was a quick way of observing changes to governors and voltages when I don't have adb nearby) but removing it cleared the errors. A curious one.
 

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Hi guys, the Gapps process is really not working for me,

I can fast-boot flash everything, except when im in Fastboot mode, my phone isnt recognized as an ADB attached device, is their a specific ADB mode I should be going into?

I also tried the method mentioned about 10 pages ago about flashing a kernel and installing gapps.zip but that installs 2 clocks :(

So how do I access ADB when I am in Fastboot?

Thanks in advance
 
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You have no adb access, while you're in the bootloader. Boot in recovery or in your rom, to push the file to your sdcard

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I can fast-boot flash everything, except when im in Fastboot mode, my phone isnt recognized as an ADB attached device, is their a specific ADB mode I should be going into?

The OP clearly describes the process:

Installation / Upgrade
* Extract the archive (unzip pabx_aosp_yuga*.zip)
* adb reboot-bootloader
* fastboot flash boot boot.img ; fastboot flash system system.img
* If this is an initial installation, also run: fastboot flash userdata userdata.img # NOTE: THIS WILL WIPE YOUR /data - only do this on first-install
* fastboot reboot

* Download my gapps package from http://android.eqmx.net/android/xperia/gapps_43_yuga_1.tgz
* Run 'adb push gapps_43_yuga_1.tgz /sdcard/'
* adb reboot


As OCmylife already told you: You have to upload the gapps package while android is running (Note the 'fastboot reboot' step!)
 

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The OP clearly describes the process:

Installation / Upgrade
* Extract the archive (unzip pabx_aosp_yuga*.zip)
* adb reboot-bootloader
* fastboot flash boot boot.img ; fastboot flash system system.img
* If this is an initial installation, also run: fastboot flash userdata userdata.img # NOTE: THIS WILL WIPE YOUR /data - only do this on first-install
* fastboot reboot

* Download my gapps package from http://android.eqmx.net/android/xperia/gapps_43_yuga_1.tgz
* Run 'adb push gapps_43_yuga_1.tgz /sdcard/'
* adb reboot


As OCmylife already told you: You have to upload the gapps package while android is running (Note the 'fastboot reboot' step!)

Yea sorry guys, reading the outline in a logical manner makes sense but for some strange reason i thought the gapps had to be flashed during fastboot mode as the following sentence says the phone will reboot twice...

Now this should all work and Ill give it a try tonight.
 

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Expressing my gratitude

I just had to come back and pay my dues.

I have not been this impressed with a ROM in a very very very long time.

The simple and stable approach to this ROM is exactly what I like, I dont want or use all the other features loaded into other roms and I like how you have just aimed at a simple from-source build.

Thank you
 

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Full butter is here and working?
Sorry for those asks but..what about kernel?
There isn't a .zip to flash from cwm?
And if i want to go back to a stock based rom?

Thank you a lot
 

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Full butter is here and working?
Sorry for those asks but..what about kernel?
There isn't a .zip to flash from cwm?
And if i want to go back to a stock based rom?

Thank you a lot

Everything you need is in the OP. If you want to go back to Stock then simply flash a ftf.

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    Curren Status

    Working in 3.x
    • Wifi
    • Audio
    • Camera + Movie recording
    • Telephone calls / SMS
    • GSM Data
    • GPS
    • NFC
    • Encrypted /data
    • OMX video (HW accelerated playback)
    • Automatic display brightness
    • No screen on delay
    • A Video of the 4.4 Port can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrc89NJfF0o (thanks to mestanr)

    Known issues
    • Selecting a Mobile network manually will cause the 'Please wait...' dialog to stay even after the phone registered to the network. Just hit the 'home' button to make the dialog vanish.
    • Syncing the Calendar with google may not work on a fresh 4.4 installation. Reboot your phone 2 times and it should be fine. (Seems to be a gapps issue, there is nothing i can do about it :( )

    Notes

    Download Android 4.4 for Yuga

    NOTE: DEVELOPMENT ON XDA STOPPED - FOR UP-TO-DATE BUILDS PLEASE GO TO http://www.blinkenlights.ch/ccms/android/yuga.html[/COLOR]

    Version 3.2 from 5. Nov. 2013 (download)
    • Again - New gapps package: http://android.eqmx.net/android/xperia/gapps_44_yuga_3.tgz. (Place it on /sdcard/ before flashing the update)
    • Nexus5-Style lockscreen
    • Include Launcher3 (AOSP Version of the new KitKat launcher)
    • Fixed fused location provider (for google-now and other stuff. Note that this will only work after google maps has been installed)

    Version 3.1 from 3. Nov. 2013 (download)
    • New gapps package: http://android.eqmx.net/android/xperia/gapps_44_yuga_2.tgz. (Place it on /sdcard/ before flashing the update)
    • Fixed sensors (Orientation, Proximity, etc)
    • Stock gallery can now set the Wallpaper (Cropping is still broken, blame google)
    • Upgraded Kernel to 3.4.67, also includes fix for CVE-2013-2597
    • Support for USB-Mass storage / USB-OTG

    Version 3.0 from 2. Nov. 2013 (download)
    • First release based on Android 4.4 - note that you must wipe your phone (eg: flashing userdata.img) before upgrading!
    • All Hardware (camera, audio, etc) seems to work OK, but there are still a few quirks (eg: shaky gapps package, sdcard issus). You should wait for 3.1 (and stay with 2.7) if you need a stable phone



    Download Android 4.3 for Yuga

    Version 2.7 from 12. Oct. 2013 (download)
    • Kernel upgraded to Version 3.4.65
    • Upgraded to Android 4.3.1 (JLS36I)
    • Grant write permission to external sd-card to applications

    Changelog for older releases:
    Version 2.6 from 21. Sept. 2013 (download)
    • Kernel upgraded to Version 3.4.62
    • Upgraded to Android 4.3_r3.1 (JLS36G)

    Version 2.5 from 30. Aug. 2013 (download)
    • Kernel upgraded to Version 3.4.59
    • Fixed 'H-Icon-Missing' bug
    • Updated builtin APN list
    • Increased the max tab count in the stock browser to 64 (from 16)

    Version 2.4 from 24. Aug. 2013 (download)
    • Upgraded to Android 4.3_r2.2 (JSS15Q)
    • New 'auto install' gapps package
    • Use pool.ntp.org by default
    • Keep screen off during USB Unplug

    Version 2.3 from 7. Aug. 2013 (download)
    • Enabled 4G/LTE by default
    • Fixed compass and gyro sensor
    • Backported PR_{SET,GET}_NO_NEW_PRIVS feature to Linux 3.4

    Version 2.2 from 1. Aug. 2013 (download)
    • Enabled additional scene modes + exposure in stock camera
    • Fixed AOSP Voice dialer
    • Enabled SE-Linux in kernel config
    • Builtin CWM recovery (press a volume button while the white LED is fading out)

    Version 2.1 from 27. Jul. 2013 (download)
    • Enabled Bluetooth tethering
    • Added Nexus boot animation
    • Enabled UINPUT in kernel config (support for bt keyboards/mice)

    Version 2.0 from 26. Jul. 2013 (download)
    • First build based on Android 4.3. Everything seems to work OK so far, but you should probably stick with 1.5 (4.2.2) for now if you really depend on your phone (the release only had a few hours of testing so far)
    • You are STRONGLY advised to do a full wipe if you are coming from 4.2.2 (fastboot flash userdata userdata.img)
    • You also need to update your gapps package to 'gapps.yuga43_shaky.tgz'. This gapps build is still based on 4.2.2 but was patched to not crash on 4.3

    Version 1.5 from 18. Jul. 2013 (download)
    • This is the last (and most stable) release based on 4.2.2
    • Security: Fixed the 2 'master key' bugs
    • Option to finetune the screen brightness in Settings -> Xperia Z Settings


    Installation / Upgrade

    • Extract the archive (unzip pabx_aosp_yuga*.zip)
    • adb reboot-bootloader
    • fastboot flash boot boot.img ; fastboot flash system system.img
    • If this is an initial installation, also run: fastboot flash userdata userdata.img # NOTE: THIS WILL WIPE YOUR /data - only do this on first-install
    • fastboot reboot


    Please note that the system.img file does NOT include gapps - you can either install them manually or use my handy .tgz file to do it automatically:


    Your phone will now reboot twice: 1x to install gapps and 1x to finish the installation.
    The gapps package is based on the 20130813 release from goo.im. And no: There is no need to upgrade the .tgz after a new gapps release as all included applications will update themselfes via google play.

    Building from source

    Everything you need is on github at: https://github.com/adrian-bl-yuga/device-sony-c6603

    Code:
    $ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-4.3_r2.x
    # copy-n-paste the local-manifest from: https://github.com/adrian-bl-yuga/device-sony-c6603
    $ repo sync
    # Download the v3 blobs from sony and extract them
    $ ( cd kernel/sony/k253 && ./_build.sh )
    $ lunch full_c6603-userdebug
    $ make -j 8
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    Ok, i got 4.4 booting.

    Current status:

    • Wifi and Radio are working
    • Camera and OMX seems to be OK
    • Sound is broken (need to re-port my patch)
    • BT and NFC are probably also fine
    • Fails to mount the sdcard (probably google changed this AGAIN)
    • 4.3 gapps is horribly broken (keyboard crashes, setup wizard fails (missing permission))
    • My source tree is currently a mess and oh - hexediting binary-blobs to get them working on 4.4 isn't fun (but it works ;) )

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    @pabx, @M_T_M. I have requested for my ROM thread to be deleted (not closed) as I don't want to cause trouble. I will send my fixes to PABX tomorrow and upload my HTC Sense build with permission from PABX as I used his 4.3 kernel. I hope I have made the right decision.

    Edit - Thread Deleted : All fixes will be here to help PABX make an awesome rom

    Sent from my Asus Transformer Infinity TF700 using XDA Premium HD
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    I uploaded the first build based on Android 4.4 (v3.0):

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    It seems to be running OK, but there are a few quirks:

    • The Calendar sync seems to have issues with my gapps package. Looks like deleting the AOSP (!) Calendar package & rebooting makes things work OK. (Note: This issue also causes 'Sync Error' messages in the account view)
    • I'm not sure if the sdcard works 100% stable - getting it to work required quite some time but it seems to be OK in my latest build.
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    For the people asking if i would continue the development on XDA: The answer just changed from 'maybe' to 'no' a few minutes ago.

    As we can see: Nothing changes on XDA: The same sh*it happens again and again and again:
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2518294

    Just to make myself clear: I'm not against people using my work as a base for their own ROM - but i do not want my work to show up in hacked-up ROMs because:

    * They violate the GPL (where is the link to the kernel sources?!)
    * The ROM was not built from source - so there is NO DEVELOPMENT going an. Slapping APKs into an existing ROM is *not* development.



    I may (or may not) continue to post new Builds on my personal homepage:
    http://www.blinkenlights.ch/ccms/android/yuga.html

    You can also try to follow me on Twitter (https://twitter.com/adrian_blx) or G+ (https://plus.google.com/115564237657785223556/posts)