Try here. It really depends on which phone you are using, but I've built my
4.0 kernel for the Nexus which is an omap hardware profile from this
http://source.android.com/source/building-kernels.html
To figure out which hardware you have, get a program from the Play Store
called Android System I
Hi,
I was looking through the android 4.0 source download but I was unable to
find where I could locate the actual kernel source. Could someone point me
to the correct directory? I was interested in perhaps adding a few system
calls.
Thanks,
Carter.
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If you have a boot.img from an existing device, you can use the following
process to extract the ramdisk, supply your own zImage, and repack back
into a bootable image.
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=HOWTO:_Unpack%2C_Edit%2C_and_Re-Pack_Boot_Images
On Wednesday, 6 June 2012 04:0
Hey,
If it you're using a off the shelf production device in which the
manufacturer bootloader inits the screen then you probably don't need to do
that,
I'm using a MSM8250 board from HTC, SPL inits the LCD and i just read the
framebuffer address from the banked MDP register and configure the