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H A D | sm6375-sony-xperia-murray-pdx225.dts | 4420e604 Mon Nov 07 06:09:19 CST 2022 Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@somainline.org> arm64: dts: qcom: Add device tree for Sony Xperia 10 IV
Add support for Sony Xperia 10 IV, a.k.a PDX225. This device is a part of the SoMC SM6375 Murray platform and currently it is the only device based on that board, so no -common DTSI is created until (if?) other Murray devices appear.
This commit brings support for: * USB (only USB2 for now) * Display via simplefb
To create a working boot image, you need to run: cat arch/arm64/boot/Image.gz arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sm6375-sony-xperia-\ murray-pdx225.dtb > .Image.gz-dtb
mkbootimg \ --kernel .Image.gz-dtb \ --ramdisk some_initrd.img \ --pagesize 4096 \ --base 0x0 \ --kernel_offset 0x8000 \ --ramdisk_offset 0x1000000 \ --tags_offset 0x100 \ --cmdline "SOME_CMDLINE" \ --dtb_offset 0x1f00000 \ --header_version 1 \ --os_version 12 \ --os_patch_level 2022-04 \ # or newer -o boot.img-sony-xperia-pdx225
Then, you need to flash it on the device and get rid of all the vendor_boot/dtbo mess:
First, you need to get rid of vendor_boot. However, the bootloader is utterly retarded and it will not let you neither flash nor erase it. There are a couple ways to handle this: you can either dd /dev/zero to it from Android (if you have root) or a custom recovery or from fastbootd (fastboot/adb reboot fastboot). You will not be able to boot Android images on your phone unless you lock the bootloader (fastboot oem lock) and restore the factory image with Xperia Companion Windows-and-macOS-only software.
The best way so far is probably to use the second (_b) slot and flash mainline there. This will however require you to flash some partitions manually, as they are not populated from factory:
(boot_b, dtbo_b, vendor_boot_b, vbmeta_b, vbmeta_system_b) - these we don't really care about as we nuke/replace them
(dsp_b, imagefv_b, modem_b, oem_b, rdimage_b) - these you NEED to populate to get a successful boot on slot B, otherwise you will have limited / no functionality.
To switch slots, simply run:
fastboot --set-active=a //or =b
The rest assumes you are on slot A.
// You have to either pull vbmeta{"","_system"} from // /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/ or build one as a part of AOSP fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta_b vbmeta.img fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta_system_b \ vbmeta_system.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img-sony-xperia-pdx225 fastboot reboot fastboot // entering fastbootd fastboot flash vendor_boot_b emptything.img fastboot flash dtbo_b emptything.img fastboot reboot bootloader // entering bootloader fastboot fastboot --set-active=b fastboot reboot // mainline time!
Where emptything.img is a tiny file that consists of 2 bytes (all zeroes), doing a "fastboot erase" won't cut it, the bootloader will go crazy and things will fall apart when it tries to overlay random bytes from an empty partition onto a perfectly good appended DTB.
From there on you can flash new mainline builds by simply flashing boot.img that you create after each kernel rebuild.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@somainline.org> Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221107120920.12593-4-konrad.dybcio@linaro.org
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H A D | Makefile | 4420e604 Mon Nov 07 06:09:19 CST 2022 Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@somainline.org> arm64: dts: qcom: Add device tree for Sony Xperia 10 IV
Add support for Sony Xperia 10 IV, a.k.a PDX225. This device is a part of the SoMC SM6375 Murray platform and currently it is the only device based on that board, so no -common DTSI is created until (if?) other Murray devices appear.
This commit brings support for: * USB (only USB2 for now) * Display via simplefb
To create a working boot image, you need to run: cat arch/arm64/boot/Image.gz arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sm6375-sony-xperia-\ murray-pdx225.dtb > .Image.gz-dtb
mkbootimg \ --kernel .Image.gz-dtb \ --ramdisk some_initrd.img \ --pagesize 4096 \ --base 0x0 \ --kernel_offset 0x8000 \ --ramdisk_offset 0x1000000 \ --tags_offset 0x100 \ --cmdline "SOME_CMDLINE" \ --dtb_offset 0x1f00000 \ --header_version 1 \ --os_version 12 \ --os_patch_level 2022-04 \ # or newer -o boot.img-sony-xperia-pdx225
Then, you need to flash it on the device and get rid of all the vendor_boot/dtbo mess:
First, you need to get rid of vendor_boot. However, the bootloader is utterly retarded and it will not let you neither flash nor erase it. There are a couple ways to handle this: you can either dd /dev/zero to it from Android (if you have root) or a custom recovery or from fastbootd (fastboot/adb reboot fastboot). You will not be able to boot Android images on your phone unless you lock the bootloader (fastboot oem lock) and restore the factory image with Xperia Companion Windows-and-macOS-only software.
The best way so far is probably to use the second (_b) slot and flash mainline there. This will however require you to flash some partitions manually, as they are not populated from factory:
(boot_b, dtbo_b, vendor_boot_b, vbmeta_b, vbmeta_system_b) - these we don't really care about as we nuke/replace them
(dsp_b, imagefv_b, modem_b, oem_b, rdimage_b) - these you NEED to populate to get a successful boot on slot B, otherwise you will have limited / no functionality.
To switch slots, simply run:
fastboot --set-active=a //or =b
The rest assumes you are on slot A.
// You have to either pull vbmeta{"","_system"} from // /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/ or build one as a part of AOSP fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta_b vbmeta.img fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta_system_b \ vbmeta_system.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img-sony-xperia-pdx225 fastboot reboot fastboot // entering fastbootd fastboot flash vendor_boot_b emptything.img fastboot flash dtbo_b emptything.img fastboot reboot bootloader // entering bootloader fastboot fastboot --set-active=b fastboot reboot // mainline time!
Where emptything.img is a tiny file that consists of 2 bytes (all zeroes), doing a "fastboot erase" won't cut it, the bootloader will go crazy and things will fall apart when it tries to overlay random bytes from an empty partition onto a perfectly good appended DTB.
From there on you can flash new mainline builds by simply flashing boot.img that you create after each kernel rebuild.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@somainline.org> Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221107120920.12593-4-konrad.dybcio@linaro.org
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