Re: [android-kernel] Re: how do I load the new compiled kernel on my android dev phone 2 (htc)?

2010-01-12 Thread Javier Ubillos
Fastboot on ION is "back + hangup" button. If you do succeed in changing the kernel. Please share your success here, I'm having intermittent successes with kernel changes, and I havn't been able to spot _why_ I fail sometimes. // Javier On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 2:34 AM, Chew Esmero wrote: > I'm

[android-kernel] how to use the gcov coverage tools in android platform

2010-01-12 Thread DQ
Hi, all: I am looking forward to using the gcov coverage tools on android platform. But when i use the -ftest-coverage -fprofile-arcs to get a compiled application and run it on the emulator, there is no gcda file created. Any one know about it ? Thanks in Advanced Best wishes BDQ -- unsubscrib

Re: [android-kernel] Is there any issues bugs or upgrade on Android kernel, Framework?

2010-01-12 Thread pei 333
I have an idea for you. camera support in msm-kernel is not very completed. and userland libs are proprietary. you can complete them and make open source userland libs for everyone. this part concerns most android-specified kernel-extend, and have some valuable jobs which google guys can't do on

[android-kernel] Re: how do I load the new compiled kernel on my android dev phone 2 (htc)?

2010-01-12 Thread Chew Esmero
I'm not sure how to boot the devphone2 into fastboot mode. I'm using devphone1 now and mine is to push 'Back' & 'Power' buttons together to boot to fastboot. Then the command: # fastboot -w flashall On Jan 12, 9:40 pm, wafi wrote: > thanks a lot, > my question is how can i flash the boot.img &

Re: [android-kernel] Re: Kernel driver for National Instruments USB-6251 device

2010-01-12 Thread Greg KH
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:39 PM, jm wrote: > > Yes, there is a USB device (NI-USB-6251), and a Motorola Droid will be > the USB Host Controller. You do realize that this physically will not work, right? Can you plug a USB keyboard into your Droid right now? If not, you have some basic work to

[android-kernel] Re: Kernel driver for National Instruments USB-6251 device

2010-01-12 Thread jm
Hi Greg, Thx for the fast response. Yes, there is a USB device (NI-USB-6251), and a Motorola Droid will be the USB Host Controller. Thanks for the ref to the doc - will start there and come back to this thread with any questions. -jm On Jan 12, 3:26 pm, Greg KH wrote: > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at

Re: [android-kernel] Kernel driver for National Instruments USB-6251 device

2010-01-12 Thread Greg KH
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:04 AM, jm wrote: > Hi, > Has any one done any work towards building a USB driver for any of the > National Instruments multifunction I/O devices (specifically the NI- > USB-6251...) ? Is this a USB device (where you plug it into a USB host), or a USB host controller whe

[android-kernel] Kernel driver for National Instruments USB-6251 device

2010-01-12 Thread jm
Hi, Has any one done any work towards building a USB driver for any of the National Instruments multifunction I/O devices (specifically the NI- USB-6251...) ? I have downloaded the Linux 2.7 DDK from NI, which provides the source for a generic kernel driver, but I have never rebuilt (or modified)

[android-kernel] Re: how do I load the new compiled kernel on my android dev phone 2 (htc)?

2010-01-12 Thread wafi
thanks a lot, my question is how can i flash the boot.img & system.img & userdata.img to my devphone ? On Jan 7, 7:13 am, Chew Esmero wrote: > Hi, > > You can replace the 'kernel' file in /vendor/htc/sapphire-open/ > with your kernel > and rebuild source. The kernel will be packaged inside boot.