Hi
I am trying to port the 2.6.23 mc5-rc14 Android SDK into my PXA270
processor.
I am able to get to the red eye but never go to the main screen.
Sample of Log Message:
inder: 672 close vm area 42641000-42a41000 (4096 K) vma 2020071 pagep
5f
binder_flush: 672 woke 0 threads
binder: release
I have a few queries.
What does CM stand for?
Is libGLES_CM.so just a library which exposes the EGL and GLES APIs
together, so that libagl.so can be easily replaced by something like
my_egl.so and my_gles11.so?
Is the new graphics architecture on Android which will support
different h/w acceler
I have a few queries.
Is libGLES_CM.so just a library which exposes the EGL and GLES APIs
together, so that libagl.so can be easily replaced by something like
my_egl.so and my_gles11.so?
Is the new graphics architecture on Android which will support
different h/w accelerators available? If not w
Hi fadden,
I am using for armv7:
arm-linux-gcc (GCC) 4.2.3
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
For armv6:
arm-linux-gcc (GCC) 4.2.1 (Linux Base 4.2.1-37)
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Regards,
MS
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Manish Sharma wrote:
>
> I am
I am using:
arm-linux-gcc (GCC) 4.2.3
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
I am able to compile with the following rules for armv6. Presently working
on armv7 but getting compilation error. Please see my previous mails.
TARGET_ARCH_VERSION := armv6
RULES for ARMv6:
ARCH_ARM_HAVE_T
have you used the android kernel on your host?
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Chen
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 8:50 AM, gowtham gowda wrote:
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> # chroot /mnt/android /init
> Segmentation fault
>
>
> On Apr 19, 8:42 pm, gowtham gowda wrote:
>> i am getting the following error:
>> [ 1342.051355] Bulk In Failed. Status=-71, BI
# chroot /mnt/android /init
Segmentation fault
On Apr 19, 8:42 pm, gowtham gowda wrote:
> i am getting the following error:
> [ 1342.051355] Bulk In Failed. Status=-71, BIIdx=0x4, BIRIdx=0x4,
> actual_length= 0x0
> [ 1399.669726] init[10339]: segfault at 0020 eip 0804be00 esp
> bfdc0c90 err
i am getting the following error:
[ 1342.051355] Bulk In Failed. Status=-71, BIIdx=0x4, BIRIdx=0x4,
actual_length= 0x0
[ 1399.669726] init[10339]: segfault at 0020 eip 0804be00 esp
bfdc0c90 error 6
[ 1402.741197] init[11162]: segfault at 0020 eip 0804be00 esp
bfe234f0 error 6
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You can copy all the out/target/product/eee_701/root directory to one
directory, say /home/android
cp -raf out/target/product/eee_701/root /home/android
cp -raf out/target/product/eee_701/system /home/android
cp -raf out/target/product/eee_701/data /home/android
before chroot, try to add chmod -R
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On 4/16/09 12:39 AM, "myroot" wrote:
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> hi, everybody.
>
> i made a simple C program.
>
> it use signal.
> but, it does not work in my modified kernel.
>
> I think the problem is byte aligned.
>
> Android system binary is aligned odd( address& 0x01 == 1).
>
> ex)
> #strace
Interesting idea,worth to try it out
On Apr 19, 2009, at 7:52 AM, Sean McNeil wrote:
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> I used to run Android from chroot under a minimal filesystem all the
> time. It helps to debug the init process.
>
> David Turner wrote:
>> in short, no, Android requires its own init system, specific ker
If you can give me a how to run android from chroot, it will be very
helpful.
Thanks,
Gowtham
On Apr 19, 10:52 am, Sean McNeil wrote:
> I used to run Android from chroot under a minimal filesystem all the
> time. It helps to debug the init process.
>
> David Turner wrote:
> > in short, no, Andr
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I used to run Android from chroot under a minimal filesystem all the
time. It helps to debug the init process.
David Turner wrote:
> in short, no, Android requires its own init system, specific kernel
> drivers that are probably not in the moblin/ubuntu one, etc...
>
> there are probably some h
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Hi,
I am trying to convert the hprof generated by android to standard
format using the code at http://bigflake.com/HprofConv.c.txt. For this
i goto unix and
1) type gcc HprofConv.c (this is the file containg the code from above
link)
2) next i type, ./a.out heap-profile.hprof standard1.hp
I have the ability to replace the moblin kernel, if i replace it with
the kernel i compiled for android. will it work?
Thanks for replying,
Gowtham
On Apr 19, 6:27 am, David Turner wrote:
> in short, no, Android requires its own init system, specific kernel drivers
> that are probably not in th
This is on intel atom board.
On Apr 19, 9:43 am, gowtham gowda wrote:
> the reason i am asking this is, i have a prototype board with a 7"
> capacitive multi touch screen, this board uses efi boot. And boots
> into a basic text mode. I want to load android on it. I have very
> little experience
the reason i am asking this is, i have a prototype board with a 7"
capacitive multi touch screen, this board uses efi boot. And boots
into a basic text mode. I want to load android on it. I have very
little experience with efi boot. So i want to use the basic os on the
device to launch Android on
in short, no, Android requires its own init system, specific kernel drivers
that are probably not in the moblin/ubuntu one, etc...
there are probably some hacks that could make the two systems co-exist (e.g.
like running Debian in a chroot under Android), but they probably require a
few non-trivia
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