Hi

 

SGS9 has never been ported for Tizen as far as I know.

Thus, if you want it, you need to create one for SGS9, probably based on the similar packages for supposed-to-be-similar hardware from tizen.org . Probably, adaptation packages for previous Tizen phones might be helpful.


Cheers,

MyungJoo 

--------- Original Message ---------

Sender : Raouf Rokhjavan <[email protected]>

Date : 2019-05-20 23:52 (GMT+9)

Title : Re: [Dev] Porting Tizen 5.0 to Galaxy Smartphones

 

Hi,

 

I am really sorry for replying your message too late. Thank you so much for your help to give me the link of SG9 kernel, but there is a major question here.

 

According to Tizen Porting Guide documentation, in addition to device drivers, we need OEM Abstraction Layer (OAL) or HAL to get the full functionality of devices.  How can I get OALs for each subsystem? Does the OEM provide OAL plugings itself or do I have to implement each interface separately for tizen? 

After syncing repo, I have a directory in "platform/adaptation", do sub projects in this directory contain what I need to get the features of SG9 on Tizen?

 

Regards,

Raouf 

 

On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 12:42 PM MyungJoo Ham <[email protected]> wrote:

In principle, you may reuse the Linux kernel of SGS9 for Tizen.
You can get the source code of SGS9 Linux kernel at opensource.samsung.com

Cheers,
MyungJoo. 

 

--------- Original Message ---------

Sender : Raouf Rokhjavan <[email protected]>

Date : 2019-04-26 01:45 (GMT+9)

Title : [Dev] Porting Tizen 5.0 to Galaxy Smartphones

 

Hi,

 

After using Galaxy smart watches, I got really interested in Tizen OS as an open source platform connecting a wide variety of embedded devices together; meanwhile, it gives us much more flexibility to tune it for specific devices and usecases which is not quite attainable on other platforms.

 

Despite using Tizen on low-end smartphones, I found that no new Tizen-based smartphone has been released since 2017. What does it mean? Did Samsung get disappointed from Tizen on the smartphone market? On the other hand, I am really intrigued to port Tizen OS on more advanced hardware like new Samsung's smartphones of Galaxy series.

 

Although I want to port Tizen 5.0 to Galaxy S9, the most challenging problem, as far as I know, is the availability of drivers and HALs. How can I port Tizen 5.0 to Galaxy S9? Is it basically possible considering available public resources related to the hardware of S9? After porting, can I experience basic functionalities of  S9 similar to what we have in community based Android OSs like Lineage OS?

 

Thank you.

Raouf 

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