Original source codes.. - Huawei Ideos X5 U8800

Does anyone here have the link for Huawei's source tree? What I'm looking for is the 2.6.35 kernel source code and the tarball which has extract-files.sh inside (android_device_huawei_u8800 I think?) I could only find modified ones for Cyanogenmod and ICS. I'm in a big need for them. I can't even download the source code for the kernel from Huawei's site because it just throws "Service currently unavailable" for me.
I actually tried using some device tree from github, but it resulted in these errors.
What I'm looking for are the non modified source files which I could use to build AOSP (Gingerbread).
Thanks in advance.

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[Q] Where to get the ICE Kernel and Android Source Code For P6800

Hi ALL:
I want building the ICE Source For My P6800, but I don't know where get it.
Thanks.
There's no ICS kernel or source available yet. You can try working from the current HC kernel source available on Samsungs open source portal though.
The rest of the Android source code you can get from AOSP or another open source project.
vegaman said:
There's no ICS kernel or source available yet. You can try working from the current HC kernel source available on Samsungs open source portal though.
The rest of the Android source code you can get from AOSP or another open source project.
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HC kernel source ? Please give a URL, Thanks.
borderj said:
HC kernel source ? Please give a URL, Thanks.
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I'm not trying to be rude, but how is it possible that you know what to do with kernel source but you don't know how to use google search?
https://opensource.samsung.com < will this work for you or do you need a direct link to the file? In that case, do you need the P6800 or P6810 kernel source?
I downloaded P6800's code from opensource.samsung.com, and compiled the kernel, but I try to get the honeycomb 3.2 source from source.android.com, got same error.
repo init -u https ://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android_3.2.4_r1
error: revision android_3.2.4_r1 in manifests not found.
There is P6800 Readme.
GT-P6800_CHN_Platform.txt
How to build platform
1. Get android open source.
: version info - Android honeycomb 3.2
( Download site : source.android.com )

[Q] searching for cm-10.1 source for Ideos X5

Hi
I have successfully upgraded my Ideos X5 U8800 to 2.3.5 official Gingerbread, rooted it, and then repartitioned it using Blepart recovery. Subsequently I have checked out cm11 source, including Blefish repositories/code for the U8800 (thanks for good work, by the way!), compiled/built and installed a ROM. This was my first build.
OK. Good so far. Only I am looking to build cm10.1 because my goal is to eventually get this handset running Ubuntu Touch. Therefore, the next step is to get it running on cm10.1.
My problem is that I cannot find the source I need. I have tried to set up a fresh source tree and check out cm10.1 source combined with Blefish's source by specifying branch cm10.1 for the latter, using the files I used in .repo/local_manifests to get the cm11 device source etc. from Blefish. However, something seems to be missing as the lunch command fails and compilation aborts. Also, I can see that development has been discontinued on this branch for the U8800.
Any suggestions?
The cm-10.1 branch is deprecated, and I am not planning to update it as cm-11.0 is better in any way.
Is the Ubuntu Touch source code only based on cm-10.1 code though? Maybe you could have success using the cm-11.0 code as it is right now? I am not familiar to how Ubuntu uses the lunch commands, it might be different than Android's default.
Blefish said:
The cm-10.1 branch is deprecated, and I am not planning to update it as cm-11.0 is better in any way.
Is the Ubuntu Touch source code only based on cm-10.1 code though? Maybe you could have success using the cm-11.0 code as it is right now? I am not familiar to how Ubuntu uses the lunch commands, it might be different than Android's default.
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Thanks for the quick response!
The Ubuntu Touch guide specifically states cm-10.1, but I will sign up with their forums and check whether I can use cm-11.
The following passage from the Ubuntu Touch Porting Guide gives the impression I might be able to base my work on cm-11? Would you agree?
"For quick reference, these are the current components used from Android:
Linux Kernel (stock Android kernel provided by the vendor, with a few changes to support some extra features needed by Ubuntu, such as Apparmor)
OpenGL ES2.0 HAL and drivers
Media (stagefright) HAL, to re-use the hardware video decoders
RILD for modem support
As Ubuntu is running as the main host on top of an Android kernel and the communication between the Android services and HAL happens via Binder, Sockets and libhybris. "
I am hoping this could work, as it would be a tremendous help, now that I have a running ROM built on 20 May with your source tree for the device specific code etc. which works like a charm! :good:
Best regards,
aribk

How to download the source code of SM-G920 official Rom?

I searched in opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=SM-G920.
And I download the SM-G9200_CHN_LL_Opensource.zip. But it only contains the code of the kernel.Where can I get the whole source code of the ROM just like ASOP?
clangllvm said:
I searched in opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=SM-G920.
And I download the SM-G9200_CHN_LL_Opensource.zip. But it only contains the code of the kernel.Where can I get the whole source code of the ROM just like ASOP?
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Now I am clear that samsung source code only contains kernel and platform. And I wander how to compile these code and make my own rom. Is there any tutorials?

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Anyone know where AOSP jfltexx device,kernel, and vendor tree is
AOSP is open source program, ex Cyanogen now Lineage/Resurrection remix/Octo and few more are based on AOSP... There is no way to download device/kernel and whatelse from their site... Its all about source codes/porting... its complicated...
Be more specific, what do you want with your jfltexx?

How to build the linux kernel provide by Lenovo for the TB8704F?

I have tried the tutorials that are available on XDA, but it looks like this kernel is unable to be built outside of an Android project, but maybe I am doing something wrong.
How does one actually build the kernel that is provide by Lenovo. Is it possible to build the kernel by itself using the source provided by Lenovo?
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The kernel source is here:
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/...ntent=20190613_20190613184825&linkId=68972849

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