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h1. Porting Guide: MSM/QSD
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h2. Introduction
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Many people bought many different phones, and some of them whish to help replicant and/or to port replicant to their phones or devices.
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This guide will show what was done for the htc dream, so these people can understand the process better.
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When talking about porting, this page talks about re-using existing product definitions. You will not learn how to
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build Android for a device not currently supported by Android. Instead, you will learn how to build a version of
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[Cyanogenmod http://www.cyanogenmod.com/] without proprietary parts.
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To gain more insight in the Android build system, refer to "Android Build System documentation":http://source.android.com/porting/build_system.html which is part of
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"Android Platform Developer's Guide":http://source.android.com/porting/. You should find an answer there if you have any questions about the Makefiles referenced in this document.
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Note: The Android Build System documentation above has been removed. You can find a mirror of the (outdated) documentation "here":http://www.kandroid.org/online-pdk/guide/index.html and "here":http://www.netmite.com/android/mydroid/development/pdk/docs/.
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h2. Terminology
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The RIL is the radio interface library, that is to say, a library that talks to the modem, usually (but not always) trough AT commands.
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Basically the modem runs on a separate CPU,and there is some sort of communication needed between the main CPU and the modem CPU to make telephony work. For instance, the modem must tell you when you've got a call, and you must tell the modem that you want to call someone.
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TODO: point to 0707 standard or newer
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h2. Help with source code
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Keep in mind that on most devices, the full source code of the kernel is released.
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However, some userspace libraries, or dlopened libraries (libraries loaded at runtime after the application started) are proprietary software,
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so if you're porting to a new CPU/SOC keep in mind that you have the source code to the kernel interfaces.
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That can help a lot, and sometimes there is even some sort of documentation in the headers.
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h2. Build the source
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The first thing to do is to download the replicant sources:
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[[BuildDream]] can be used as a reference: download and build the sources for your device.
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Let's say the user has a HTC Wildfire. It is useful to know the codename of the device in question, which is "Buzz" in case
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of the Wildfire.
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You need to configure the build tree for our device. By default, a generic image
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for the Android emulator will be built. 
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In [[BuildDream]], you would use the following command to set up the build:
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<pre>
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lunch cyanogen_dream_sapphire-eng 
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</pre>
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Now, since you are not building for the HTC dream, you need to identify the right command that corresponds to your device.
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In order to do that, run the following command and look at its output.
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<pre>
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$ source build/envsetup.sh
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including device/geeksphone/one/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/htc/ace/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/htc/bravoc/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/htc/bravo/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/htc/buzz/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/htc/glacier/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/htc/heroc/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/htc/inc/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/htc/legend/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/htc/liberty/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/htc/supersonic/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/htc/vision/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/motorola/sholes/vendorsetup.sh
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including device/nvidia/harmony/vendorsetup.sh
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including vendor/cyanogen/vendorsetup.sh
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</pre>
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The last line is important:
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<pre>
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$ cat vendor/cyanogen/vendorsetup.sh
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_ace-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_bravo-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_bravoc-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_buzz-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_dream_sapphire-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_espresso-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_glacier-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_harmony-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_hero-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_heroc-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_inc-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_legend-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_liberty-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_one-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_passion-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_sholes-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_supersonic-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_vibrant-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_vision-eng
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add_lunch_combo cyanogen_z71-eng
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PATH=$PATH:$PWD/vendor/cyanogen/tools ; export PATH
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</pre>
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The output include the list of supported (by cyanogenmod) devices.
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For instance if you have the Wildfire (codename 'buzz') phone do:
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lunch cyanogen_buzz-eng
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</pre>
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Then build the source, backup what's on your device, including the operating system, and flash the new replicant image.
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Then test what works and what doesn't.
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<pre>
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out/target/product/dream_sapphire
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</pre>
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in the case of the HTC Dream. You need to look in the path that corresponds to your device.
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h2. Trying free replacements
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The source code you just built contains some free replacements for the proprietary
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libraries shipped by your phone vendor with the default firmware.
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A list of proprietary libraries is available in
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<pre>
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device/htc/dream_sapphire/extract-files.sh
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Note: don't run this file, just look at it. If you run it, the proprietary files will be copied from your phone into the build tree. A build containing proprietary files would put you and
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your users at risk. Additionally, it is illegal to redistribute such build, because the libraries are not redistributable(the copyright owner didn't allow you to redistribute them).
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h3. RIL test
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I will take the example of how to use the free RIL (Radio Interface Library) to see if it works fine without modifications:
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The proprietary RIL library (which you don't have in the phone) location is found looking at the extract-files.sh
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here's a part of extract-files.sh:
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adb pull /system/lib/libhtc_ril.so ../../../vendor/htc/$DEVICE/proprietary/libhtc_ril.so
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</pre>
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Note: don't run this command, just look at it. If you run it, the proprietary files will be copied from your phone into the build tree. A build containing proprietary files would put you and
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your users at risk. Additionally, it is illegal to redistribute such build, because the libraries are not redistributable(the copyright owner didn't allow you to redistribute them).
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So looking at the above line the proprietary RIL is located here on the phone:
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<pre>
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/system/lib/libhtc_ril.so
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</pre>
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while the free ril is located here (known fact):
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<pre>
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/system/lib/libreference-ril.so
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</pre>
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In order to test the free RIL you could be tempted to do that:
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# ./adb remount
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# ./adb shell
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mv /system/lib/libreference-ril.so /system/lib/libhtc_ril.so
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</pre>
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But that wouldn't work as it wouldn't be using the right serial port, the correct way to try that is to use getprop/setprop:
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# ./adb shell
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# setprop
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usage: setprop <key> <value>
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</pre>
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What you can do to set the libre RIL is - possibly - this:
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./adb shell
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setprop rild.libpath /system/lib/libreference-ril.so
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setprop rild.libargs -d/dev/smd0
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</pre>
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Here's how it looks on a working replicant on the HTC Dream:
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<pre>
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# ./adb shell
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# getprop | grep ril
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[ro.ril.hsxpa]: r2
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[ro.ril.gprsclass]: r10
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[rild.libpath]: [/system/lib/libreference-ril.so]
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[rild.libargs]: [-d/dev/smd0]
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[init.svc.ril-daemon]: [running]
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[ro.ril.def.agps.mode]: r2
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[gsm.version.ril-impl]: [android reference-ril 1.0]
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</pre>
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* /dev/smd0 is the (emulated) serial port
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* /system/lib/libreference-ril.so is where to look for the RIL hardware specific library 
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Then, you can kill the ril daemon:
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<pre>
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./adb shell killall rild
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</pre>
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Then try the reference RIL. You can see debugging things and such by doing:
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<pre>
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./adb logcat -b radio
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</pre>
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That's also tested and worked on the gtklocker's HTC Hero, so I suppose it will work for the most HTC devices out there. If your device isn't listed anywhere, don't dare to try it.
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h2. Replacing proprietary libraries for real
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On the HTC Dream the following proprietary libraries were replaced:
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(Refer to [[ProprietaryHtcDreamLibsReplacement]] for more up to date details(or fix it if it's less recent))
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The first thing you will have to do is to modify the build system.
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h3. RIL
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h4. Android Reference RIL
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If the RIL you previously tried works fine, why not switching to it...directly in the build system.
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Here's the diff between A working RIL and a non-working RIL for the htcdream:
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android_device_htc_dream_sapphire$ git diff 5593d2899203ec378c306701788f1c43af9a6935 -- full_dream_sapphire.mk
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diff --git a/full_dream_sapphire.mk b/full_dream_sapphire.mk
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index 9ec7feb..eb1b956 100644
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--- a/full_dream_sapphire.mk
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+++ b/full_dream_sapphire.mk
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@@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES := \
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 PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES += \
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-    rild.libpath=/system/lib/libhtc_ril.so \
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+    rild.libpath=/system/lib/libreference-ril.so \
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+    rild.libargs=-d/dev/smd0 \
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 # Time between scans in seconds. Keep it high to minimize battery drain.
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</pre>
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Note that full_dream_sapphire.mk is located here:
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<pre>
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device/htc/dream_sapphire/full_dream_sapphire.mk
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</pre>
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The diff is self-explanatory and how to do the change is left as an exercise to the reader.
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In case the RIL need to be modified the sources are in :
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<pre>
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hardware/ril/reference-ril
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</pre>
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They are written in C.
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h4. HTC Generic RIL
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Another RIL has been written for MSM devices originally running Windows Mobile and is used on the Replicant project as it works better than the Android reference RIL on most devices.
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* It's originally hosted at: "https://gitorious.org/xdandroid/hardware_xdandroid-ril":https://gitorious.org/xdandroid/hardware_xdandroid-ril
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* We made a copy of this with some modifications there: "https://gitorious.org/replicant/hardware_xdandroid-ril":https://gitorious.org/replicant/hardware_xdandroid-ril
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BUILD_HTCGENERIC_RIL := false
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ifeq ($(TARGET_BOARD_PLATFORM),qsd8k)
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  BUILD_HTCGENERIC_RIL := true
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  BUILD_HTCGENERIC_RIL := true
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else ifeq ($(TARGET_BOARD_PLATFORM),msm7k)
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</pre>
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Then, on your device configuration, switch:
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h3. Audio libraries
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On the HTC dream the audio libraries were modified.
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If your device is an msm7k "CPU" (in reality it's called a SOC, or system on a chip), it already contain "the routing fix":http://gitorious.org/replicant/android_hardware_msm7k/commit/e0b55a19b2fc004915503ebdfd7c4c02c4264611.
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Note several things on "the commit":http://gitorious.org/replicant/android_hardware_msm7k/commit/e0b55a19b2fc004915503ebdfd7c4c02c4264611:
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* the routing was disabled, I had to re-enable it
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* I had to replace some non-existant functions, for that I used public playwav2.c source code that the author released to us under the apache 2.0 license.
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On the nexus one the proprietary libacoustic libraries are only used for bluetooth(all the rest works if you pushed the firmwares).
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On the dream (msm7k), libacoustic has been fully replaced, see "it loads the values from the /system/etc/AudioPara4.csv CSV file to MSM shared memory, which fixes in-call volume regulation and adds support for No Mic Wired Headset. It should also add support for other other things (probably including bluetooth devices) but this has not been tested yet. 
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The existing replacement code (hardware/msm7k/libaudio/AudioAcoustic.cpp) should work for your msm7k device but it has only been tested on the Dream. 
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*Note that (even if unconfirmed) it should more likely work the same way for every msm7k device, so try the code without any modification first and do the following steps only if the code does not work for your msm7k device! *
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If it does not work, check that your device contains the /system/etc/AudioPara4.csv CSV file. If it does not, the file may have another name, then you should modify replicant code to use the filename of your device and test if it works.
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To make sure it parses the CSV file, run adb logcat | grep Audio and find the following lines: 
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D/AudioAcousticMSM72XX(  122): Successfully opened /system/etc/AudioPara4.csv
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D/AudioAcousticMSM72XX(  122): CSV Header: Dream_TMU_20090305
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D/AudioAcousticMSM72XX(  122): 24 Audio_Path_Uplink_Table entries
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D/AudioAcousticMSM72XX(  122): 35 Phone_Acoustic_Table entries
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D/AudioAcousticMSM72XX(  122): 35 BT_Phone_Acoustic_Table entries
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D/AudioAcousticMSM72XX(  122): 24 HTC_VOC_CAL_CODEC_TABLE_Table entries
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</pre>
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Then, if it parses the file but does not work, it's probably because the addresses (or the size) where the tables must be written in MSM shared memory are not the same for the Dream and for your device. 
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In order to find the correct addresses, you'll have to use [[CyanogenMod]] code with the non-free libhtc_acoustic.so lib that you can get from [[CyanogenMod]] downloadable zip for your device.
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Now you need to modify the kernel-side driver to print some useful infos on file kernel-msm/arch/arm/mach-msm/htc_acoustic.c, function acoustic_mmap(), add the following code:
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D(" -- vma dump start --\n");
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<6>[   22.252716] htc-acoustic: mmap
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<6>[   22.254699] htc-acoustic: vm_end=40119000 (1074892800)
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<6>[   22.256011] htc-acoustic: vm_flags=400844ff (1074283775)
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Now you can get the size of the dedicated memory area: vm_end - vm_start = 0x40119000 - 0x4010c000 = *0xd000*.
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void acoustic_mmap_dump(void)
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	off_t [[TargetAddr]];
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	int len;
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//	LOGD("virtual base at %p (phys=0x%X)\n", test_virt_base, [[TargetAddr]]);
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			{
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			}
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			//LOGD("0x%x (%d) @%p",  *(test_map_base), *(test_map_base), test_map_base);
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#define ACOUSTIC_IOCTL_MAGIC 'p'
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#define ACOUSTIC_ARM11_DONE	_IOW(ACOUSTIC_IOCTL_MAGIC, 22, unsigned int)
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	int fd, fdd;
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	off_t [[TargetAddr]];
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	int len;
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	fd = open("/dev/htc-acoustic", O_RDWR | O_SYNC);
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	fdd = open("/data/dump", O_RDWR);
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392
	test_map_base = (char *)
393
	    mmap(0, 0xd000, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd,
394
		 0);
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//	test_virt_base = test_map_base + (TargetAddr & MAP_MASK);
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//	LOGD("virtual base at %p (phys=0x%X)\n", test_virt_base, [[TargetAddr]]);
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	LOGD(" -- htc-acoustic memory write -- \n");
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          for (len = 0; len < 0xd000; len++)
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		{
401
		  read(fdd, test_map_base, sizeof(char) );
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		  test_map_base++;
403
		}
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405
406
	munmap(test_map_base, 0xd000);
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	close(fdd);
408
	close(fd);
409
}
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void acoustic_done(void)
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{
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     int fd;
414
	       fd = open("/dev/htc-acoustic",O_RDWR);
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               if (fd < 0) {
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	            LOGE("Cannot open htc-acoustic device");
418
	            close(fd);
419
	            return;
420
               }
421
422
       ioctl(fd,ACOUSTIC_ARM11_DONE, NULL);
423
       close(fd);
424
}
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</pre>
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Now replace:
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<pre>
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    set_acoustic_parameters = (int (*)(void))::dlsym(acoustic, "set_acoustic_parameters");
429
    if ((*set_acoustic_parameters) == 0 ) {
430
        LOGE("Could not open set_acoustic_parameters()");
431
        return;
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    }
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    int rc = set_acoustic_parameters();
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    if (rc < 0) {
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        LOGE("Could not set acoustic parameters to share memory: %d", rc);
437
//        return;
438
    }
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</pre>
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with:
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<pre>
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acoustic_mmap();
443
acoustic_done();
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</pre>
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<pre>
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448
Replace the hardware/msm7k/ folder by the replicant one. The next step is to find the right addresses to write the tables in MSM shared memory. To find this out, you have to read the dump and understand where each table begins. So first, you have to hexdump the dump:
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<pre>
450
<pre>
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00000000  35 71 36 61 37 00 38 00  39 03 3a 00 3b 00 3c 00  |5q6a7.8.9.:.;.<.|
452
00000010  3d 00 3e 00 3f 00 40 00  41 1c 42 00 43 00 44 00  |=.>.?.@.A.B.C.D.|
453
00000020  45 00 46 00 47 00 48 00  49 00 4a 01 4b 00 4c 00  |E.F.G.H.I.J.K.L.|
454
00000030  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |................|
455
*
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00000080  35 71 36 61 37 00 38 00  39 03 3a 00 3b 00 3c 00  |5q6a7.8.9.:.;.<.|
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00000090  3d 00 3e 00 3f 00 40 00  41 1c 42 00 43 00 44 00  |=.>.?.@.A.B.C.D.|
458
000000a0  45 00 46 00 47 00 48 00  49 00 4a 01 4b 00 4c 00  |E.F.G.H.I.J.K.L.|
459
000000b0  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |................|
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</pre>
461
it's the 2 first elements of the table we want to find the address (which will be 00000000, the beginning of the table). Now read [[AudioPara]]4.csv. On the dream, you can read:
462
<pre>
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A0,HTC_VOC_CODEC_EARCUPLE_VOICE,35,71,36,61,37,0,38,0,39,3,3A,0,3B,0,3C,0,3D,0,3E,0,3F,0,40,0,41,1C,42,0,43,0,44,0,45,0,46,0,47,0,48,0,49,0,4A,1,4B,0,4C,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
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A1,HTC_VOC_CODEC_EARCUPLE_MIDI,35,71,36,61,37,0,38,0,39,3,3A,0,3B,0,3C,0,3D,0,3E,0,3F,0,40,0,41,1C,42,0,43,0,44,0,45,0,46,0,47,0,48,0,49,0,4A,1,4B,0,4C,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
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</pre>
466
<pre>
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Now if you read the [[ParseAudioParaLine]] function from [[AudioAcoustic]].cpp (on the already existing free audio acoustic code), you can see:
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        case 'A':
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[…]
472
            while ( (token = strtok(NULL, ",")) ) {
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                Audio_Path_Table[table_num].array[field_count++] = strtol(token, &ps, 16);
474
            };
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            break;
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</pre>
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478
So "A" is for the Audio_Path_Table table. 
479
Now you have to do the same work for every table. You can see that another tables begins when the table-specific characters change e.g.:
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<pre>
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00001780  35 00 36 00 37 ff 38 00  39 00 3a 00 3b 00 3c c4  |5.6.7.8.9.:.;.<.|
482
00001790  3d c4 3e 08 3f 80 40 05  41 00 42 00 43 00 44 00  |=.>.?.@.A.B.C.D.|
483
000017a0  45 00 46 00 47 00 48 00  49 00 4a 00 4b 00 4c 00  |E.F.G.H.I.J.K.L.|
484
000017b0  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |................|
485
*
486
00001800  00 00 00 40 13 20 00 00  b2 7f fd 23 00 00 33 2d  |...@. .....#..3-|
487
00001810  00 00 80 0c 9a ff 80 1d  33 f3 ec 01 ee ff 0a 20  |........3...... |
488
00001820  65 7f 00 00 00 ed 00 00  00 00 d9 3f 00 00 80 0c  |e..........?....|
489
00001830  9a ff 0c 1b 33 f3 ec 01  ee ff 0a 20 65 7f ff 7f  |....3...... e...|
490
00001840  00 08 ff 7f 9f 14 00 00  14 00 00 08 00 20 00 20  |............. . |
491
00001850  fa 00 46 00 02 00 ff 02  40 00 20 00 50 46 40 00  |..F.....@. .PF@.|
492
00001860  a0 41 00 08 63 00 ff 4d  ff 4d 02 00 00 3f d0 07  |.A..c..M.M...?..|
493
00001870  00 00 00 00 00 01 00 01  00 02 50 00 00 03 50 01  |..........P...P.|
494
00001880  64 00 a8 1c c2 01 e0 2e  a0 0f ff ff 00 00 00 00  |d...............|
495
00001890  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00  |.........@......|
496
000018a0  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |................|
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</pre>
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499
You can see that a new table begins at 0x1800.
500
Note that some tables may not start at easy-to-find addresses such as 0x1800 but may start at in the middle of an hexdump line (so it makes the task even harder).
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When you have found all the correct addresses for every table in your CSV file, you should check that your tables have the same size than the tables you got from the dump. If it's not, adjust the tables defined in [[AudioAcoustic]].h and the tables defined at the top of [[AudioAcoustic]].cpp. 
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When all that stuff is ok, it's possible that there is a necessary footer to make it work. On the Dream, it is:
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<pre>
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0000c8e0  78 56 34 12 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |xV4.............|
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</pre>
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(present at the end of the dump file).
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509
Now that you found out the size of the memory map, the address of each table, adjusted the size of the tables and found the footer, it's time to put the remaining infos on the free code.
510
Modify with the values you found out, on the file hardware/msm7k/libaudio/AudioAcoustic.cpp:
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<pre>
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static int mmap_size = 0xd000;
513
static int mmap_address_audio_path_table = 0x0;
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static int mmap_address_audio_path_uplink_table = 0xc00;
515
static int mmap_address_phone_acoustic_table = 0x1800;
516
static int mmap_address_bt_phone_acoustic_table = 0x4a00;
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static int mmap_address_htc_voc_cal_codec_table_table = 0xc700;
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static int mmap_address_htc_acoustic_end = 0xc8e0;
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</pre>
520
and adapt the array sizes both on the top of [[AudioAcoustic]].cpp and [[AudioAcoustic]].h (if you didn't do it already).
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522 43 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Then build an image (make -j9 systemimage) and it should work. If it does not, please check that you successfully passed all the required steps. 
523 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
But the fact is that you replaced Dream values with the correct values for your device, so it will break audio acoustic for Dream.
524
The solution would be to write a set_device_configuration() which selects the good values for the device we build replciant for and the appropriated tables. 
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Nothing like that has been written yet since replicant [[AudioAcoustic]] hasn't been ported to any other device yet. Please notify replicant developers to write such a function (or do it yourself) before you send the code.
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528
h3. GPS
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Two GPS libraries exist:
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* libgps
532
* libloc_api
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Both provide the same functionalities at the application level.
534
Choose the one that is supported by your device or that has support for a device close to your device.
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536
h4. libgps
537
538
For adding support to libgps you need to enable it like in "this commit":http://gitorious.org/replicant/android_device_htc_dream_sapphire/commit/153ab7e8fcf6bfc294b200d60a6f01feb5bb571a:
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add the following(or modify if it's already there but holds another value) in device/htc/dream_sapphire/BoardConfig.mk (replace dream_saphire by your device code) :
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<pre>
541 43 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
BOARD_HAVE_GPS_HARDWARE := true
542
BOARD_GPS_LIBRARIES := libhardware
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</pre>
544 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
I'm not sure if the "BOARD_HAVE_GPS_HARDWARE := true" is really needed.
545
546
If your device is different from the htc dream you may have to modify the GPS library code to match your device,
547
Here's the adaptation made for the htc dream:
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<pre>
549 43 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
hardware/libhardware_legacy/gps$ diff -u ../../../../repos_external/phh_libhardware_legacy/gps/gps-rpc.c ./gps-rpc.c 
550
--- ../../../../repos_external/phh_libhardware_legacy/gps/gps-rpc.c	2010-08-15 11:35:03.210095153 +0200
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+++ ./gps-rpc.c	2011-01-06 16:46:45.417685002 +0100
552
@@ -464,8 +464,8 @@
553
 }
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 int init_gps6125() {
556
-	struct CLIENT *clnt=clnt_create(NULL, 0x3000005B, 0, NULL);
557
-	struct CLIENT *clnt_atl=clnt_create(NULL, 0x3000001D, 0, NULL);
558
+	struct CLIENT *clnt=clnt_create(NULL, 0x3000005B, 0x90380d3d, NULL);
559
+	struct CLIENT *clnt_atl=clnt_create(NULL, 0x3000001D, 0x51c92bd8, NULL);
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 	int i;
561
 	_clnt=clnt;
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 	SVCXPRT *svc=svcrtr_create();
563
@@ -538,33 +538,21 @@
564
 
565
 
566
 int init_gps_rpc() {
567
-	int fd=open("/sys/class/htc_hw/amss", O_RDONLY);
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-	char bufr32;
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-	bzero(buf, 32);
570
-	read(fd, buf, 32);
571
-	if(strncmp(buf, "6125", 4)==0)
572
-		amss=A6125;
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-	else if((strncmp(buf, "5225", 4)==0) || (strncmp(buf, "6150", 4)==0))
574
-		amss=A5225;
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-	else
576
-		amss=A6125; //Fallback to 6125 ATM
577
-	if(amss==A6125)
578
-		init_gps6125();
579
-	else if(amss==A5225)
580
-		init_gps5225();
581
+	amss=A6125;
582
+	init_gps6125();
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 	return 0;
584 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
 }
585
 
586
 void gps_get_position() {
587 44 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
 	int i;
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-	for(i=5;i;--i) if(!can_send) sleep(1);//Time out of 5 seconds on can_send
589
+	for(i=3;i;--i) if(!can_send) sleep(1);//Time out of 5 seconds on can_send
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 	can_send=0;
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 	pdsm_get_position(_clnt, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0x3B9AC9FF, 1, 0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,1,32,2,client_IDsr2);
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 }
593
 
594
 void exit_gps_rpc() {
595 44 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
-	if(amss==A6125)
596 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
-		pdsm_client_end_session(_clnt, 0, 2);
597 44 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
+	//if(amss==A6125)
598
+	//	pdsm_client_end_session(_clnt, 0, 2);
599 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
 	//5225 doesn't seem to like end_session ?
600
 	//Bah it ends session on itself after 10seconds.
601
 }
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</pre>
603 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
604 44 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
so let's go step by steps on that diff:
605 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
First we see that:
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<pre>
607 44 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
+	struct CLIENT *clnt=clnt_create(NULL, 0x3000005B, 0x90380d3d, NULL);
608 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
+	struct CLIENT *clnt_atl=clnt_create(NULL, 0x3000001D, 0x51c92bd8, NULL);
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</pre>
610 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
This corresponds to some devices nodes:
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<pre>
612 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
# ls -l /dev/oncrpc
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crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,   0 Jan  6 16:43 00000000:0
614
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  11 Jan  6 16:43 30000000:5a10cf88
615
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,   9 Jan  6 16:43 30000002:aa2b1a44
616
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,   4 Jan  6 16:43 30000003:94103dec
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crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  30 Jan  6 16:43 3000000a:71d1094b
618
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  28 Jan  6 16:43 3000000e:2bf06595
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crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  26 Jan  6 16:43 3000000f:46d257e5
620
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  23 Jan  6 16:43 30000013:e94e8f0c
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crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  22 Jan  6 16:43 30000014:7cfcd2c6
622
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  21 Jan  6 16:43 30000016:c713bd79
623
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  19 Jan  6 16:43 30000019:acb4a896
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crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  18 Jan  6 16:43 3000001b:97d7b24a
625
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  12 Jan  6 16:43 3000001d:51c92bd8
626
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,   8 Jan  6 16:43 30000021:f330a24e
627
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  14 Jan  6 16:43 3000003c:03d4377c
628
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  29 Jan  6 16:43 30000048:0da5b528
629
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  17 Jan  6 16:43 30000059:00000000
630
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  16 Jan  6 16:43 3000005a:00000000
631
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  13 Jan  6 16:43 3000005b:90380d3d
632
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,   7 Jan  6 16:43 3000005f:95d1d9f5
633
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,   5 Jan  6 16:43 30000060:bcfb5d63
634
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,   2 Jan  6 16:43 30000061:fb837d0b
635
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  31 Jan  6 16:43 30000066:1f4b343e
636
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  27 Jan  6 16:43 3000006b:0aabc7a4
637
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  25 Jan  6 16:43 3000006c:00000000
638
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  20 Jan  6 16:43 30000075:f708938d
639
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  15 Jan  6 16:43 30000079:00000000
640
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,   1 Jan  6 16:43 30000081:ccc5b439
641
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  24 Jan  6 16:43 3000fe00:00000000
642
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  10 Jan  6 16:43 3000fffe:00000000
643
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,   6 Jan  6 16:43 30100001:00000000
644
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,   3 Jan  6 16:43 30100002:00000000
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</pre>
646 44 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Theses 2 lines should ring a bell:
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<pre>
648 44 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  13 Jan  6 16:43 3000005b:90380d3d
649 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
crw-rw----    1 radio    system    253,  12 Jan  6 16:43 3000001d:51c92bd8
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</pre>
651 45 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
652
Next there is that line:
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<pre>
654 45 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
+	for(i=3;i;--i) if(!can_send) sleep(1);//Time out of 5 seconds on can_send
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</pre>
656 45 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
This is the time between 2 requests, if you put it too low it can reboot your phone(it will crashes and reboot)
657
658 47 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
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660
h4. libloc_api
661
662 50 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
For adding support for libloc_api you need to modify the BOARD_GPS_LIBRARIES variable
663
664 66 Paul Kocialkowski
"That repository":https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_hardware_qcom_gps should have newer devices support(like in AOSP) and older too(like rmcc's commits)
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667
h4. testing
668
669
<pre>
670 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
cd hardware/libhardware_legacy/tests/gpstest/
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mm
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</pre>
673 45 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
gives you a gpstest binary, copy it to the device and run it, it'll tell you if it has a fix
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675
h4. Note on the GPS
676
677 45 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Note that messing with GPS can reboot(that is to say your phone crashes and reboots because of that) your phone on certain devices(like the htc dream or the nexus one).
678 46 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
679 42 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
The GPS is attached to the modem on the htc dream and the nexus one.
680 51 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
The only way to request a fix or to activate it is trough a rpc mecanism that is between the modem and the CPU that runs Android.
681
That RPC mecanism uses shared memory between the modem and the CPU that runs Android.
682
683
On the htcdream and the nexusone a serial line is emulated on top of the RPC mecanism: the serial lines can be accesed at /dev/smd0 for the modem(AT commands) and /dev/smd27 for the GPS NMEA.
684
So compatibility with applications that understand NMEA is garanteed.
685
686 52 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Note that the GPS parsing library doesn't require to use NMEA, it could also uses the RPC directly(to be verified)
687 51 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
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689
h3. Sensors
690
691 1 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Devices with an hardware keyboard slide can rotate with the slide of the keyboard, so accelerometers are not strictly necessary. Examples of such device include the HTC dream.
692 52 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
Other devices lack that hardware keyboard, and so the only way to rotate is trough theses accelerometers. Examples of such device include the nexus one.
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694
The nexusone has akmd.free which is the free implementation of akmd, the sensor daemon(which handle rotation)
695
696 66 Paul Kocialkowski
697
h4. akmd.free
698
699 52 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
akmd.free is located in:
700 66 Paul Kocialkowski
<pre>
701 52 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
hardware/akmd_free
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</pre>
703 52 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
it has currently(at the time of writing) support for akm8973+bma150 based sensors.
704
akmd.free was made specifically for the htc hero by its authors.
705
The device supported include the nexus one(tested) and the HTC hero(not tested,not activated).
706
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In order to activate the support for it you must add that in your [[BoardConfig]].mk
708
<pre>
709 52 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
BUILD_AKMD := true
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</pre>
711 52 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
712
If you need to add support for other akm sensors  you could modify hardware/akmd_free/jni/Android.mk, for instance the nexusone had an issue with rotation beeing done in the reverse sense, so I did that:
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<pre>
714 32 Michael Haas -
+#ifdef TARGET_DEVICE_NEXUSONE
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+    abuf[index] = Vector(-bma150_datar0, -bma150_datar1, bma150_datar2);
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+#else
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     abuf[index] = Vector(bma150_datar0, -bma150_datar1, bma150_datar2);
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+#endif
719 66 Paul Kocialkowski
</pre>
720 63 Paul Kocialkowski
And that:
721 66 Paul Kocialkowski
<pre>
722 63 Paul Kocialkowski
ifeq ($(TARGET_DEVICE),passion)
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h3. Slowness issues
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If the device is too slow without non-free libs, there can still be some workarounds:
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* Adding debug.sf.hw=0 in the proprieties: in a makefile on the device files, add:
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* Use TARGET_LIBAGL_USE_GRALLOC_COPYBITS with libagl: if your device uses gralloc+copybits, you can try a fix that improved the speed on Nexus One: in a makefile on the device files, add:
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The commits with these fixes for Nexus One are:
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* https://gitorious.org/replicant/android_device_htc_passion/commit/86aeb1822a90b71e2cbb1af71200e759d98f4993
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* https://gitorious.org/replicant/android_hardware_msm7k/commit/d2d79391f10789ed9d2f5dd818aac3b23c48d69e
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h2. Re-using source code
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The previous source code re-used some public source code that was licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
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The ril will also re-use some public source code licensed under Apache 2.0.
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That is the advised way to do it as it save some time and is easier to do, however proper credit must be attributed, at least in the commit message.
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It is even advised to look at the public apache 2.0 source code of other rils libraries or components of android.
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h3. Ril
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* vilvord ril
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* openmoko (android on freerunner) ril
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h2. Source organization and commit access
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Until now we made some changes in the tree, but we want the changes to land upstream in replicant.
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For instance let's say we modified only the ril path like in the ril section in 
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<pre>
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device/htc/dream_sapphire/full_dream_sapphire.mk 
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first we save our modifications:
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cd device/htc/dream_sapphire/
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git diff > git_diff.patch
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then we find where is the root of the git repository we are in:
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cd replicant-2.2 #top replicant directory where everything is in
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cat manifest.xml
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</pre>
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and we find that:
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  <project path="device/htc/buzz" name="CyanogenMod/android_device_htc_buzz" remote="github" />
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</pre>
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so...now our repository is in device/htc/buzz
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We will now look where the source repository is:
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cd device/htc/buzz
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cd .git
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cat config
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We find that:
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	url = git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_htc_buzz.git
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</pre>
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Then create a directory, not under the replicant-2.2 directory that will contain your repositories:
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mkdir repo
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cd repo
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and clone the source:
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git clone git://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_htc_buzz.git
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apply the previous patch:
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<pre>
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git apply path/to/git_diff.patch
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</pre>
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commit locally the result:
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<pre>
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git commit -s
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</pre>
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Note that the commit message should have the following format:
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The first line should be a summary
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Followed by a linebreak
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And then the details explaining the commit
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If you made an error writing the commit message do
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git commit --amend
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</pre>
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h4. Pushing to replicant
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TODO: git remote add+git push