Need ZenParts Flashable Zip - Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 Questions & Answers

ZenParts is a utility that enables ZenMotions & Zen tweaks such as Audio Gain, Vibration strength, etc.
I've been searching ZenParts module for my X00TD (Max Pro M1). I'm planning to use it on Lineage OS which obviously don't come with it.
There are also ROMs out there that include ZenParts, but I need the module so that I can use on the Non existed ROMS too.
Posting such files or links is appreciated !

There's also github source code for it?
https://github.com/saurabhchardereal/ZenfoneParts/blob/master/README.md
Can anyone compile the code & make a flashable zip if possible.

MPK99 said:
There's also github source code for it[emoji116]
https://github.com/saurabhchardereal/ZenfoneParts/blob/master/README.md
Can anyone compile the code & make a flashable zip if possible.
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You can't make a flashable zip because it need the device tree --> need to build a new ROM.
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[Q] build CM7 for Galaxy Y GT-S5363 from source

Hi all.
I have successfully flashed PsychoGame's CyanogenMod 7 ROM for GT-s5360 together with its kernel.
Now i would like to make some changes in the source code of CM7 and to build it from source. Unfortunately i have spent already 4 days without success.
Those are the steps that i did:
1. I have downloaded CM7 source code from git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android.git -b gingerbread
2. I have cloned PsychoGame's totoro device code into /devices/samsubg/totoro
3. i have connected my device via USB and run the script extract-files.sh which successfully extracted all files.
4. during the building i realized that the above script extract all essential files (like camera related), so i cloned PsychoGame's vendor directory from github.com/PsychoGame/android_vendor_samsung_totoro.git
5. now i realized that the file cyanogem_totoro.mk in the directory vendor/cyanogen/products is missing. where i can find a suitable file?
i have found somewhere such file and succeeded to build an ROM, unfortunately CWM does't let me to flash it because the assert command checks that the current device in "totoro" but it fails. i have tried to open the zip file of the ROM and to delete the assert command but CWM still can''t flash the new ROM.
can somebody please help me with some guild about how PsychoGame built his last vertion of CM - CyanogenMod 7 Alpha 5 Release
Thank you very much!
Use percys source code - It has more fixes
Compare build.prop and update binary & scripts for cwm flashing
marcussmith2626 said:
Use percys source code - It has more fixes
Compare build.prop and update binary & scripts for cwm flashing
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Hi, thank you for the information about gigngerDX. i found the github of the device but can you please tell me where to find all other files to build this rom? do i need to buld it without the kernel? how to do that?
thank you again!
yuripo said:
Hi, thank you for the information about gigngerDX. i found the github of the device but can you please tell me where to find all other files to build this rom? do i need to buld it without the kernel? how to do that?
thank you again!
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Percys github is
https://github.com/percy-g2
I haven’t compiled a Cyanogen rom before
If you would like to contribute to the building of Cyanogen roms the best person to talk to is percy
I haven’t compiled a Cyanogen rom before
If you would like to contribute to the building of Cyanogen roms the best person to talk to is percy[/QUOTE]
can please somebody explain how to build only Percys ROM without the kernel?
thank you
Hi all.
Can somebody please give a small guide for how to build percy's CM7 ROM from source?
which directories in the CM7 i should replace? does the process of building is the same as with official ports?
Thank you!

[DEV][TEMPLATE] Kerneller - Modify Ramdisk, dt, zImage, and SELinux on the fly

༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つIn the name of our great lord Helix!༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
Kerneller, a flashable Zip template for ramdisk modifications
Google what a kerneller is​
Many of you have no doubt heard of osm0sis' Anykernel2 and previously koush's Anykernel. Kerneller is an alternative designed solely around Sony's Xperia lineup, taking into account the 'recovery-inside-ramdisk' situation we've found ourselves in. However, the script should also support other devices such as Nexus. (I say should because I can only test on the Xperia devices I own -- if anyone could help test, I would be very grateful!)
And with the release of Android 5.0 Lollipop, users have been facing a dilemma: To download a permissive or enforcing version of the kernel? Kerneller fixes that issue by combining the two in a single zip using a slightly modified version of keycheck, allowing the user to choose what will be installed at the time of flashing.
Source: https://github.com/someone755/kerneller
Any questions, tips, or comments are welcome!
Credits & Thanks: All authors of the included binaries. osm0sis for AnyKernel2 and porting the binaries. koush for the original AnyKernel concept. Everyone who helped test. Myself5 for the inspiration and oshmoun for the help.
XDA:DevDB Information
Kerneller, Tool/Utility for the OEM Cross Device Development
Contributors
someone755
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-12-26
Last Updated 2015-12-31
This is something, i was expecting.
Thank you very much.
Black_Eyes said:
This is something, i was expecting.
Thank you very much.
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I'm glad you like it but I can't say that's the reaction I was expecting lol. Please do let me know if anything bothers you though.
Just by the way, I moved the thing into its own repo and added a small script to compress and sign it. Cheers!
work for lock or un lock?thank you
xsj said:
work for lock or un lock?thank you
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I'm sorry to say I don't understand the question. This script cannot lock or unlock anything.
It modifies the boot sector of your device. For that to be possible in the first place, you need an unlocked bootloader.
thank you,Im lockbootloader now,and that's what I want to know
Sorry for noob question,but where to download?Cant find the link.Want to try this on my m2 aqua.
mariosenta said:
Sorry for noob question,but where to download?Cant find the link.Want to try this on my m2 aqua.
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Your best bet would be using 'git clone', though you can also just download the whole repo as a zip file (here, if you're having trouble finding it). Note though that the packing script won't work in Windows unless you have a *nix shell emulator (such as Cygwin or win-bash)!
You can still zip the thing together yourself using 7zip or WinRAR, however it will not be a signed zip (so some recoveries -- like Cyanogen Recovery -- may refuse to flash it, but you could use the bash script to figure out what you have to do in Windows to sign your new zip).
If you do eventually get it to run, I'd be very glad if you could send me the recovery.log of the flash via PM!
TouchWiz?
This tool works on touchwiz Lollipop 5.1.1 Roms or not?
Stock kernel is Enforcing and I tried various methods to make it permissive, nothing works
Pavan l said:
This tool works on touchwiz Lollipop 5.1.1 Roms or not?
Stock kernel is Enforcing and I tried various methods to make it permissive, nothing works
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I don't know if your device's boot image is assembled using mkbootimg (like Nexus devices). If so, you may be able to.
But you'll need to pack the device tree binary and zImage into the zip (just use unpackbootimg).
So, I'm very confused, I usually build boot.imgs right out of the AOSP source code... how could I leverage this?
HaoZeke said:
So, I'm very confused, I usually build boot.imgs right out of the AOSP source code... how could I leverage this?
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It's not really meant for people who compile ROMs, but more for kernel devs or testers who only compile the kernel.
Instead of always having to extract the ramdisk from boot images (whenever the ramdisk changes, which we kernel people can't know and check for every single kernel, nor do we care) and then using mkbootimg (meaning you have to release one boot image for every ramdisk you need to support, i.e. if you want to support ROMs with vastly different ramdisk implementations, where mixing ramdisks would cause a bootloop).
With this, you go around the problem. Compile the kernel outside of the ROM tree (which takes a few minutes vs several hours that compiling the entire ROM can take), grab the zImage-dtb (or adjust the script to use zImage + dt.img), and package the thing together. (There are options to also include kernel modules in the zip, and scripts that will compress and sign the zip for you.)
The highlight of this project used to be being able to switch Selinux status when flashing the zip, instead of adding androidboot.selinux=permissive for each boot image, and then uploading two images. Nowadays compatibility of this switch with various devices and Android versions is questionable (I can't test personally because of how limited Xperia devices have become recently -- the 3.10 kernel does not work with enforcing selinux), but the core idea of using it to avoid having to create boot images is still alive and kicking.

[CyanogenMod] Need help!

Hi guy's!
I am BlackFoxy, and i start make sources for ASUS Zenfone 2 Laser
But i need help
If you can, please help me
I in Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/misha.scvorzov
Device sources and more you can see on my GitHub Profile - https://github.com/BlackFoxy757
M here !
Love to help @Shanmugam k @Sujeet Ranipa
What exactly do you need help with?
hardslog said:
What exactly do you need help with?
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Help with make kernel and correct device and vendor tree
BlackFoxy757 said:
Help with make kernel and correct device and vendor tree
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Ok I'll give you a little information
1) There is a very highly likely chance that the laser-auto-focus will not work. Of course we don't know until we try but I am not confident because getting things like that which are not in common android source code is very difficult to get working.
2) There are many versions of the ZF2 laser, some come with different kernels therefore will need sources for each kernel (potentially). They also might share the same source (won't know unless I take a good look at it)
3) I am downloading the Kernel source for the ZE551KL and will upload it to github for a starting point. You can easily fork it from there into your github repo. It should be up in a day or less. By the looks of your github repo, you have a different model (one with a 410 snapdragon). Kernel sources are available from the asus.com website under support. You can download it from there for now and I can show you how to upload it to github.
4) If you plan on supporting all the ZF2 laser models, I would suggest for the device repos to make a "common" repo as they will share a lot of the same code, then have separate repos for each model for all the unique characteristics of them.
Edit: kernel uploading to my github. Internet is slow but you can see it soon by going to https://github.com/Hardslog/android_kernel_asus_zf2l
hardslog said:
Ok I'll give you a little information
1) There is a very highly likely chance that the laser-auto-focus will not work. Of course we don't know until we try but I am not confident because getting things like that which are not in common android source code is very difficult to get working.
2) There are many versions of the ZF2 laser, some come with different kernels therefore will need sources for each kernel (potentially). They also might share the same source (won't know unless I take a good look at it)
3) I am downloading the Kernel source for the ZE551KL and will upload it to github for a starting point. You can easily fork it from there into your github repo. It should be up in a day or less. By the looks of your github repo, you have a different model (one with a 410 snapdragon). Kernel sources are available from the asus.com website under support. You can download it from there for now and I can show you how to upload it to github.
4) If you plan on supporting all the ZF2 laser models, I would suggest for the device repos to make a "common" repo as they will share a lot of the same code, then have separate repos for each model for all the unique characteristics of them.
Edit: kernel uploading to my github. Internet is slow but you can see it soon by going to https://github.com/Hardslog/android_kernel_asus_zf2l
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Yes. I think supported all Z2L
Thank you... we are waiting for you
How is it going?
do you can please creat a custom rom for ze500kl
BlackFoxy757 said:
Yes. I think supported all Z2L
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There is already a custom ROM for Z00T and Z00L, and I think you should make one for a device that don't have it. Like Z00ED. Also I think you need to have the device so you can test it. No one likes broken ROMs
But.... Why u need make source for zen 2 laser?
Cyanogen have source for this.... And some device already custom.... Only ze500kl don't have.... But i think can use source of msm8916-common !

Custom kernel build (help needed)

I am trying to build a custom kernel for my redmi 2 running on Nexus Experience. I found there kernel source at their github page in nx_kernel_xiaomi_msm8916 . It's the only kernel referring to XIAOMI so I think it is the right one.
I am really new to kernel building. I read some tutorials on the web and tried building one for the stock miui rom but it didn't work out.
So before I start re-building the kernel for Nexus Experience I had some questions. I wanted to add the support for external wifi adapters based on RTL8188CUS. I found the option to enable it. My question is that , By just enabling that feature will my phone just start supporting the adapter out of the box or do I have to add some Modules to it.
And the last question, After I compile the kernel I get this zImage file. I put this file in the anyKernel.zip but I found that I also have to add the wlan.ko file and I couldn't find it....
I really need some help here.

[Q] [SOLVED] Building OOS13 Kernel - Finding defconfig ?

I am trying to build the latest OOS 13 kernel .
The source I am working with is https://github.com/OnePlusOSS/android_kernel_oneplus_sm8250/tree/oneplus/sm8250_t_13.0.0_op8
In the past , i've built for Samsung and Lenovo devices , although I am unsure of a few things with our oneplus8t
Which defconfig file should I be using? as I do not see a kebab config within the root directory of android_kernel_oneplus_sm8250 or arch/arm64/configs/
Google has helped , but not too much material on building OOS kernels
What is the difference between a OOS kernel and AOSP kernel ? Would I be able to take a commit from AOSP and apply to my OOS ?
Appreciate any insight , and hope to be able to release a kernel soon!
SOLUTION
Backed up my boot.img with ex-kernel manager . Brought the boot.img to my build folder. Extracted defconfig with extract-ikconfig
Hey Dude I'm on oos11..i wanna compile a new kernel..which debconf to use.. the one in the vendors or what? Kona-perf.debconf?
Please help me which debconf to use for OnePlus 8
@hightech316 any luck on building the custom kernel yet?

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