On Sunday, January 26, 2014 8:08:07 PM UTC+5:30, Randy B wrote:
>
> I am a longtime techie, but Android and Linux are new territory for me.
>
> My goal is to build Android 2.2 for the Nook Simple Touch.
>
> The nook uses a TI omap processor.
>
> Version 1.2.1 of the Nook software runs a crippled version of Android 2.1 
> with the kernel identified as 2.6.29-omap1.
>
> I have downloaded the nook source and the update source code from B&N.
>
> I would like to check the diff between the B&N kernel source and the base 
> source they started with.  My goal is to identify what the hardware drivers 
> I will need to build into the kernel and to explore other mods they may 
> have made..
>
> The trouble is, when I visit 
> http://source.android.com/source/building-kernels.html and follow the 
> instructions for cloning the ti panda board -- which is what I am assuming 
> they used as a base, the directory structure looks nothing like the 
> download from B&N.
>
> In the cloned panda directory has only these subdirectories:  audio, 
> bluetooth, overlay, recovery, self-extractors, wl12xx
>
> The kernel directoryy in the downloaded B&N source has many more, but none 
> of those.  The first few directories are:  arch, block, crypto, 
> Documentation, drivers, firmware, fs.
>
> You seem to have cloned device/ti/panda instead of kernel/omap
The omap android kernel is here:
 
https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/omap/

-Vishveshwar

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