This report is broken up into two parts, OpenEmbedded and Android. These
are the two operating systems we are using to run a battery of tests in
order to find regressions in the kernel as new patches are added.
The general list of tests that Linaro runs can be found at
https://lkft.linaro.org
This week the Linux based testing the uses Openembedded upgraded to a newer
version of LTP. The Android based testing will make a similar upgrade in
another week or two.
Two sets of LTS releases were made during the course of the week this
report covers. No regressions were observed on Linux
(Note if this is of interest to you, feel free to follow me on medium,
where results will be posted weekly on Wednesday
https://medium.com/@thomasagall)
One of the things that we do at Linaro is testing Linux Kernels to look for
kernel regressions. Ideally we want a world where those that mak
I'm trying to get my sdcard to automount on my nexus 10 through USB OTG
cable. I can manually mount it and it works. Here is what I have setup so
far. Is there anything else I need to do? I manually mount it like "mount
-t vfat /dev/block/sda1 /mnt/usbdisk"
init.manta.rc
# usb usb sd car
Emeric, Thanks for the info. From reading the info on antivirus android
apps, sounds like I don't want to go that route. So I'm assuming all of
those are at the application layer.
How do I check whether or not I can get all the requirements filled from
the current Available Android?
T
VM to monitor data coming in and out to moonitor maybe suspicious activity.
Things like this. Is this to broad? Any input is much appreciated. Thank
you.
Tom
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 9:54 PM, Emeric VIGIER wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Android apps have access to
> services<http://develo
Emeric, Thanks for the response. Thats what I was thinking to. Can that be
accessed through the application layer? Or do I need to develop at the
system level and build my own rom / mod
Thanks,
Tom
On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:16:36 PM UTC-5, m-ric wrote:
>
> Hi John,
>
> Accor
Hi, I'm some what new to Android Development, but have 20 + years of
software development experience, mostly in C and C#, little bit of Java. I
want to create daemon service and here are some of the requirements that
are needed. I'm not sure if all this can be done at application level or if
I
her hand if you build for ARM, the build goes OK, but that kernel
does not boot for me. Looking for ARM emulator kernel experts...
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hello, is there a documentation abaout FHS, filesystem layout used by
android? Documentation on http://developer.android.com/ belonging to
linux kernel and the changes from a normal linux system is quite
nothing.
On http://elinux.org/Android_Portal there is no info neither.
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the shell commands found in
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/system/core.git;a=tree
are without any documentation.
Is there any documentation about?
How to add commands? eg. vim more cp less etc.
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Hi All,
I will be grateful if you please provide your advice on the following:
Each time when I am using the following command:
ping -6 2004:db4:4000::4000,
I get the following error :
[1] Bus Error ping -6 2004:db4:4000::4000
Could you please advise why is there this Bus Error? and also ho
Hello,
am still stuck with
http://groups.google.com/group/android-kernel/browse_thread/thread/6626772d282e47d3.
Any help is appreciated.
But while trying to find a way for the above problem, some confusion
cropped up when using menuconfig.
Today I downloaded or git all the different branch fo
Hi,
Each time I'm trying to compile the kernel (android_msm_htc_2.6.25),
I'm having this error (below), Could you please advise how to get
around the compilation.
include/asm/page.h:103:2: error: #error Unknown user operations model
In file included from include/asm/semaphore.h:13,
Hello,
Do you know what is the spec for Android wifi? Is it Atheros?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I'm a new bie with Android and especially about compiling the Android
kernel
in order it support IPv6.
I've done the following steps in order to compile Android with ipv6:-
1) Download the following kernel on my Ubuntu 7.10 :- linux-2.6.25-
android-1.0_r1.tar.gz,
(I've tried it also wit
s DMA buffer should be all small.
correct me if i am wrong or missed something.
I can think of at most 20M usage.
there is still a big gap to the "lost" 91MB :-(
Thanks,
Tom
On Jul 10, 1:25 am, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:33 PM, tom wrote:
> > yes, kernel
yes, kernel need to reserve some for its text, data, mem_map, and
other like FB etc.
But, 192-101=91MB, does modem need 91MB?!
On Jul 9, 1:09 pm, wxc200 wrote:
> On Jul 9, 11:51 am, Dianne Hackborn wrote:> On Wed, Jul
> 8, 2009 at 7:25 PM, wxc200 wrote:
> > > Do you mean App-processor and o
HTC hardware spec said there are 192MB RAM.
But there is only 101MB available for kernel.
What are the rest 91MB used for?
Or did I miss something?
Thanks,
Tom
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