[Q] Cifs.ko , anyone working on compile it? - Ouya Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
As a lot of people out there, I'm really waiting for one thing: a cifs.ko kernel module to allow my ouya add CIFS/SMB network shares.
It should be interesting to compile it, because we could have all our stuff around our network (in my particular case, on my NAS).
I found out, that there is a possibility to compile it from the Ouya kernel's public source: https://github.com/ouya/ouya_1_1-kernel as it has the cifs code on github, so I supose that it shouldn't be hard to compile it (I'm not so good compiling the kernel).
Is anyone working on this module?

I'm waiting for this module aswell

So... nobody is working on it? :crying:

I'll whip up a kernel with support tomorrow.
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invisiblek said:
I'll whip up a kernel with support tomorrow.
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Any news on this?

Kaos2K said:
Any news on this?
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I *had* compiled a kernel with support for it but when i synced the current commit now it wont compile cleanly....nor will reverting back to the previous commit fix it ( comes up with the same error )

HTCdemon said:
I *had* compiled a kernel with support for it but when i synced the current commit now it wont compile cleanly....nor will reverting back to the previous commit fix it ( comes up with the same error )
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Ouch. I wish i had the knowledge to help you with that :/

Hopefully someone much more savvy than I can put this together

moku160 said:
Hopefully someone much more savvy than I can put this together
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347214
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IncognitoMan said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347214
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thx this helps

IncognitoMan said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347214
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nice! any plans for adding init.d support as well? i need my usb stick to be auto mounted at startup or otherwise my link2sd-apps won't work...

I have a question...
is it possible to install cif modules without use a custom rom?

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[SOLVED/patch included] vncserver for android: need help patching kernel

edit: problem solved, patch attached. i also made an update.zip with the new kernel, see here.
there is a vncserver for android out there. so far it works fine, but there is no keyboard or mouse control for the host (android). this being a kernel limitation it can be patched. unluckily for us the patch is available only for the magic kernel version 2.6.23, not for the hero kernel version 2.6.27. i would kindly ask all the developers out there to have a look at the links below, and at least comment about the possibility to "port" (don't know the right expression) the patch to the heros kernel, or teknologists version. i can do the compiling and testing myself, just need someone to have a look at the patch, this is way beyond my skills for now. just compiled the teknologist kernel successfully, as my first compiled kernel ever!
the vncserver project
the patch
htc kernel source
teknologist kerne git
thank you in advance.
i think i managed to apply the patch manually, once i looked into it it turned out that there where only a few lines in 3 files, plus one completely new file, so it seemed pretty easy. yet to be tested, but first i figure out why the kernel won't boot at all, not even with teks sources...
so stay tuned for the kkernel, with full vnc support!
kendong2 said:
i think i managed to apply the patch manually, once i looked into it it turned out that there where only a few lines in 3 files, plus one completely new file, so it seemed pretty easy. yet to be tested, but first i figure out why the kernel won't boot at all, not even with teks sources...
so stay tuned for the kkernel, with full vnc support!
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I thought Tek's kernel was based on the GSM hero kernel, not the CDMA one, which might be one of the reasons.
thecodemonk said:
I thought Tek's kernel was based on the GSM hero kernel, not the CDMA one, which might be one of the reasons.
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uhm, i have only the gsm hero, no cdma in germay...
anyway, i forgot the --base 0x19200000 in my script, so the boot.img was faulty. it is working now, fbvncserver recieves keyboard inputs, but mouse does not do anything
maybe i can figure that out somehow, already posted in google code of the project.
i will release an update.zip this afternoon, containing the kernel and fbvncserver for easy installation, but now i gotta get some sleep
kendong2 said:
i will release an update.zip this afternoon, containing the kernel and fbvncserver for easy installation, but now i gotta get some sleep
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who needs sleep anyway here's the kkernel-1.0
could one of the mods please set a [SOLVED] in front of the titel? if i am supposed to do this myself please tip me of how, i don't get it...
Great work. Will you share the Patch ?
kendong2 said:
could one of the mods please set a [SOLVED] in front of the titel? if i am supposed to do this myself please tip me of how, i don't get it...
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You can do it editing your first post
i will, was going to do it tonight anyway, please be patient for a few more hours...
Lox_Dev said:
Great work. Will you share the Patch ?
You can do it editing your first post
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patch is there. thx, i think i forgot to click on "go advanced" when i tried...
kendong2 said:
patch is there. thx, i think i forgot to click on "go advanced" when i tried...
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Great thks a lot for the patch. I'll apply it to next community kernel release.
There's a fork of android-vnc that works without patching, android-vnc-server (both kbde and touch events).
rejser said:
There's a fork of android-vnc that works without patching, android-vnc-server (both kbde and touch events).
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lol although it makes my work on the patch completely obsolete it sounds really good. i will look into that this evening, thanks for the hint.
nevertheless, it was interesting to find out how kernel-compiling and cross-compiling works, i actually had fun doing it
too bad, doesn't work for me
console output shows that keys are received, but no action
rejser said:
There's a fork of android-vnc that works without patching, android-vnc-server (both kbde and touch events).
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thx for the hint, doesn't work for me either though... gonna try it with another kernel, but not before next week, having the gf over the weekend... no kernel baking then

[28.04.2012][DEV] Kernel source codes [RELEASED] Virtuous-S4A-2

primou-ics-3.0.16-e45af48.tar.gz
primou-ics-3.0.16-e361aa7.tar.gz
http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
my github: HERE
kernel for test: HERE
V2:
- patched to 3.0.30
great news for the HTC One V-community?
mrmad23 said:
great news for the HTC One V-community...
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Ya... only when we have developer for One V but I don't see any yet. We don't even have a custom recovery
well, it could be a starting point...
I can compile some good kernels,
but I will need testers since I do not have the device..
Whatsay??
Adi_Pat said:
I can compile some good kernels,
but I will need testers since I do not have the device..
Whatsay??
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Please do... I will test it for sure.
ckpv5 said:
Please do... I will test it for sure.
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Me too! Thanks.
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Ok, I am downloading the sources now.. Will update you'll ..
I won't make a new thread till the kernel boots, I am mainly a Samsung dev so i am a bit new to HTC.. Anyways ..
Ill give you'll test kernels !
EDIT: The sources are downloaded , Exploring a few things, if time permits I will post a test build tonight or tomorrow early morning!
Cheers !
Someone please send me the kernel in stock ROM
One more thing, pull out a working config for me.
adb pull proc/config.gz
Adi_Pat said:
Someone please send me the kernel in stock ROM
One more thing, pull out a working config for me.
adb pull proc/config.gz
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I'll upload in a short while
Here you go....
mdeejay said:
primou-ics-3.0.16-e45af48.tar.gz
primou-ics-3.0.16-e361aa7.tar.gz
http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
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will you make ics with sense for dhd fully functional with this kernel source????
i was waiting for fully function android 4.0 with sense...... but there was no ROM as of now.....
now only you are the ray of hope
ckpv5 said:
I'll upload in a short while
Here you go....
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Ah! Thanks, now give me some time, I'll come up with something
Having some issue extracting initramfs from zImage, I am getting an empty directory.
Adi_Pat said:
Ah! Thanks, now give me some time, I'll come up with something
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Take your time... will check this thread tomorrow...
Adi_Pat said:
Ah! Thanks, now give me some time, I'll come up with something
Having some issue extracting initramfs from zImage, I am getting an empty directory.
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hey adi_pat,what say abt a little bit of company from me,eh?
Bring it on! One of my best fellow devs!
I got compiled zImage and modules, but I am not getting this initramfs thing.. Its usually built into zImage..
EDIT: Someone please test the compiled zImage and let me know
PS: Its a plain compiled kernel, let me know if it is booting.
Hello, i saw that you guys got source and thought that maybe an article on the XDA Portal would help get you guys some more dev support.
Link!
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/htc-one-v-ruu-and-kernel-source-released/
I wrote about the RUU as well Hope it helps!
can someone start cm9 port ?
To build CM9 you need to have a device tree which takes a while
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n1kolaa said:
can someone start cm9 port ?
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Can someone please test the kernel ? Without prompt user feedback how will we continue development ?
Testers please keep your stock kernel handy as a backup.
Adi_Pat said:
Can someone please test the kernel ? Without prompt user feedback how will we continue development ?
Testers please keep your stock kernel handy as a backup.
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Downloaded the test kernel but I can only test and give feedback in next 9 hrs when I'm at home
Meantime, any info what we can expect from the test kernel ? Or you want to know if it boots ok ?
ckpv5 said:
Downloaded the test kernel but I can only test and give feedback in next 9 hrs when I'm at home
Meantime, any info what we can expect from the test kernel ? Or you want to know if it boots ok ?
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Yeah I just need to know if it boots..
I'll go slow..

[Q] Is there a kernel that works with tun.ko??

Im willing to use tun.ko in my glide device but i dont know if theres a kernel that works with it, if someone know something about it, that would be great
Barragang said:
Im willing to use tun.ko in my glide device but i dont know if theres a kernel that works with it, if someone know something about it, that would be great
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I spent a lot of time trying to compile it myself only to discover that tun.ko is not needed! It is compiled into stock ICS AT&T kernel. Just install OpenVPN app and it will work out of the box.
Korj said:
I spent a lot of time trying to compile it myself only to discover that tun.ko is not needed! It is compiled into stock ICS AT&T kernel. Just install OpenVPN app and it will work out of the box.
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thanks man i gonna try it,

DVB-T on P605

Does someone has the Kernel config from MJ9? i'd like to know whether drivers for Hauppauge HVR 900H were compiled into the kernel or as a module.... if not, is there someone with a toolchain for crosscompiling? in the end i would like to code a little dvb-t App for our tap:good:
lsherif said:
You are on the wrong thread, this should be posted in Q&A
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isn't It rom/kernel specific? ok i'll try it in q&a or a mod will copy it
Edit:
I've downloaded the last kernelsource JB 4.3 and the driver is located @ .../drivers/media/video/tm6000
so there is a chance to get it compiled and loaded )
I NEED THE KERNEL CONFIG.... Anyone out there who could post a .config for SM-P605??
totzkotz said:
I NEED THE KERNEL CONFIG.... Anyone out there who could post a .config for SM-P605??
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Still nobody has compiled his own kernel yet?
totzkotz said:
Still nobody has compiled his own kernel yet?
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If you follow the link: http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-900H , at first sight, it looks good, but farther, it's less optimistic.
If you are lucky, see in the kernel config if there is module for your device: make menuconfig in your kernel tree.

[Q] Wierd problem with compiled kernel

Ive tried to add some features to tytung kernel (SIO scheduler) also incrased the OC to 1.5ghz and after i successfully compiled the kernel and added the zimage back to the rom im using , it seems that im not able to use the new things i added , the kernel has saved the changes since i get an update version under About Phone/Kernel Version . Can anyone help me to figure out what am i doing wrong
EvilMegaDroid said:
Ive tried to add some features to tytung kernel (SIO scheduler) also incrased the OC to 1.5ghz and after i successfully compiled the kernel and added the zimage back to the rom im using , it seems that im not able to use the new things i added , the kernel has saved the changes since i get an update version under About Phone/Kernel Version . Can anyone help me to figure out what am i doing wrong
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Just compile this kernel
https://github.com/walter79/android_kernel_htc_leo_2.6.35
Have 1.5ghz oc in it
aazzam16661 said:
Just compile this kernel
https://github.com/walter79/android_kernel_htc_leo_2.6.35
Have 1.5ghz oc in it
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do you think it would work with JB roms??
EvilMegaDroid said:
do you think it would work with JB roms??
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yep, tested
aazzam16661 said:
yep, tested
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Thanks alot , im compiling it right now , first im trying with the config ive found in the kernel if it does not work ill try with the one from my rom
@aazzam16661
Im having probs with the wifi with that kernel , have you resolved it ??
EvilMegaDroid said:
@aazzam16661
Im having probs with the wifi with that kernel , have you resolved it ??
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its bcmdhd, if you are using tytung's that rom uses bcm4329 which is a different wifi module
aazzam16661 said:
its bcmdhd, if you are using tytung's that rom uses bcm4329 which is a different wifi module
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yeah i know that , i was able to find what was the problem but i dunno how to change modules in kernel source , do you know how to do it ???
EvilMegaDroid said:
yeah i know that , i was able to find what was the problem but i dunno how to change modules in kernel source , do you know how to do it ???
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use the 'cm10.2' branch, not kitkat or cm10.2-bcmdhd
Thanks alot and sorry to bother you till now , the fix was there and here i was trying to change the kitkat source
Thanks again and Merry Christmas
EvilMegaDroid said:
Thanks alot and sorry to bother you till now , the fix was there and here i was trying to change the kitkat source
Thanks again and Merry Christmas
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No prob, just doing what i can
and Merry Christmas to you too

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