commit | 796f4c32ec4dfbeb1e76a512b2cd1fc014019473 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | John Stultz <john.stultz@linaro.org> | Thu Jul 01 22:06:21 2021 +0000 |
committer | Amit Pundir <amit.pundir@linaro.org> | Sun Jul 04 16:56:43 2021 +0530 |
tree | c5f04678107b5f2c9dd0fb48359ce9dfc47bdd7c | |
parent | d68651ed57df8d871f2445fd9117cd1789650104 [diff] |
db845c: Bump FCM level to 4 Sort of a baby step in bringing db845c up to current PRODUCT_SHIPPING_LEVEL and FCM levels. This simply bumps the FCM to 4 which is what it should be for PRODUCT_SHIPPING_LEVEL = 29 Signed-off-by: John Stultz <john.stultz@linaro.org> Change-Id: I78e6679fd15a892895420d3aabe1409f97d94468 Signed-off-by: Amit Pundir <amit.pundir@linaro.org>
IMPORTANT NOTICE --> UNLOCKING AND ROOTING MAY VOID YOUR PHONE WARRANTY AND MAY BRICK YOUR DEVICE AS WELL. I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR EITHER OF THAT.
Here is a reasonable guide to get you started on unlocking and rooting Poco F1 --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/xiaomi-poco-f1-unlock-bootloader-custom-t3839405
Just for the records I downloaded and installed following external packages to unlock and root my device-->
Also Dont forget to take a backup of your images from TWRP and copy them to your Host machine. It will come very handy. Believe me :)
mkdir aosp-repo cd aosp-repo repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b master git clone https://github.com/pundiramit/android-local-manifests.git .repo/local_manifests -b master repo sync -j$nproc source build/envsetup.sh lunch beryllium-userdebug make -j$nproc
NOTE: To get display working on PocoF1, we need supported Adreno firmware binaries, otherwise PocoF1 will not boot to UI.
Adreno binaries are shipped with non-distributable license, hence I'm not shipping them in my build setup. You can extract Adreno a630_* firmware binaries from a working device build. I extracted mine from lineage-16.0-20190612-nightly-beryllium-signed.zip ;) Then copy the binaries to out vendor directory i.e. out/target/product/beryllium/vendor/firmware, and run "make -j$nproc" to create vendor.img again.
fastboot flash system system.img fastboot flash vendor vendor.img fastboot flash userdata userdata.img fastboot flash boot boot.img fastboot reboot
mkdir kernel-repo cd kernel-repo repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/manifest -b common-android-mainline git clone git@github.com:pundiramit/android-local-manifests.git .repo/local_manifests -b kernel repo sync -j$nproc BUILD_CONFIG=beryllium/build.config.beryllium ./build/build.sh
cd aosp-repo source build/envsetup.sh lunch beryllium-userdebug make TARGET_KERNEL_USE=mainline -j$nproc
Now reflash the images as above and boot with your custom kernel.
NOTE:
By default the above instructions will sync/download beryllium-android-mainline branch to kernel-repo/beryllium directory. If you want to reproduce android12-5.4 or GKI build then checkout common-android12-5.4 repo manifest and beryllium-android-5.4 branch instead.