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coolsilver 09-30-2010 07:55 PM

Re: NAND Boot File Repository
 
2 Attachment(s)
9/30 zImage and Modules.

I tried to start wifi with logcat dump.

E/WifiService( 1286): Failed to load Wi-Fi driver.

Tried a couple times.

dmesg shows it had been enabled

[ 6.280609] MMC: WiFi device enable

Anyway here is the full thing.

If needed with clean build/Data.Img let me know I have a backup.

natemcnutty 09-30-2010 09:25 PM

Re: NAND Boot File Repository
 
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Originally Posted by coolsilver (Post 1961924)
9/30 zImage and Modules.

I tried to start wifi with logcat dump.

E/WifiService( 1286): Failed to load Wi-Fi driver.

Tried a couple times.

dmesg shows it had been enabled

[ 6.280609] MMC: WiFi device enable

Anyway here is the full thing.

If needed with clean build/Data.Img let me know I have a backup.

I've been troubleshooting this for a while now. The problem is that it is not using the update modules and instead is looking for the ones from Wozz's NBH build. I believe the only way to get this working is to build a new NBH, but I can't boot all the way into Android with any of the NBH files that I've generated today.

I have a bad feeling that tinboot git is missing a lot of code. When I flash Wozz's, I see details about the keyboard and everything loads fine. On mine, I see nothing about the keyboard, and it stalls at the loading screen. dmesg dump says it freezes right after compcache stuff.

I'm going home now and rebuilding everything. I've got 5 copies of the NBH, zImage, and modules compiled with and without ti and compcache. Perhaps someone else can clone tinboot and give compiling a shot. Maybe I'm just retarded...

coolsilver 09-30-2010 09:29 PM

Re: NAND Boot File Repository
 
I could boot into my vmware and clone the git.

I'm not sure what all I'll need to build it.

At one time I did compile a kernel off the main htc-msm-linux branch.

Just remembering how to setup the compile environment.

[ACL] 10-01-2010 12:20 PM

Re: NAND Boot File Repository
 
natemcnutty: i spoke to wozz, he will jump on tonight to take a look and see what we are missing.

rawker 10-01-2010 02:16 PM

Re: NAND Boot File Repository
 
I feel like a noob asking this, but what is the best way to update the zImage and Modules? are you taking out the sd card?

arrrghhh 10-01-2010 02:18 PM

Re: NAND Boot File Repository
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rawker (Post 1962655)
I feel like a noob asking this, but what is the best way to update the zImage and Modules? are you taking out the sd card?

You'd have to shut down the phone first, but that would be one method. The other method is flash back to WinMo....

rawker 10-01-2010 03:38 PM

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Is there a fix for the backlight staying on?

[ACL] 10-01-2010 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by rawker (Post 1962809)
Is there a fix for the backlight staying on?

Its actually in the works. There is some testing going on but nothign was published. Should fix the auto dim and led lights. Hope all the tests go well so we can get this patched up.

damage_them 10-01-2010 03:46 PM

Re: NAND Boot File Repository
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [ACL] (Post 1962819)
Its actually in the works. There is some testing going on but nothign was published. Should fix the auto dim and led lights. Hope all the tests go well so we can get this patched up.

sounds great!..im ready for testing once they drop!

natemcnutty 10-01-2010 03:47 PM

Re: NAND Boot File Repository
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 1962661)
You'd have to shut down the phone first, but that would be one method. The other method is flash back to WinMo....

Unfortunately, the zImage is on the actual NAND, and you can't update it. I originally thought it was pulling from my SD Card, but that explained why I could never get hw3d working and wifi wouldn't work with the updated modules.

For now, the only way to test the new zImage/modules is with Haret since Tinboot isn't playing nice right now. I was kind of hoping ACL and Wozz wouldn't have to waste their time on Tinboot, but whatever isn't working is over my head :(


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