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Flashing a custom kernel is not possible yet, but McBitter is working on replacing the bootloader with a custom fork of [https://github.com/littlekernel/lk LK] (a proprietary fork of LK is already present on the device, but it does not allow flashing a custom kernel). When that works, porting pmOS can begin.
Flashing a custom kernel is not possible yet, but McBitter is working on replacing the bootloader with a custom fork of [https://github.com/littlekernel/lk LK] (a proprietary fork of LK is already present on the device, but it does not allow flashing a custom kernel). When that works, porting pmOS can begin.
Most of the time is spent on documenting Mediatek boot process in depth. This device will be used as an example.


==== List of LCM's (the LCD control module) in original firmware ====
==== List of LCM's (the LCD control module) in original firmware ====
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* [https://androidmtk.com/smart-phone-flash-tool Proprietary flashing software SP Flash Tool]
* [https://androidmtk.com/smart-phone-flash-tool Proprietary flashing software SP Flash Tool]
* [https://gitgud.io/mcbitter/coolpad_sky_3_E502 Original firmware with Android 6.0]
* [https://gitgud.io/mcbitter/coolpad_sky_3_E502 Original firmware with Android 6.0]
* [[Mediatek|Detailed description of boot process]]


=== Links to useful reverse engineering hints ===
=== Links to useful reverse engineering hints ===

Revision as of 21:05, 29 August 2017

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Status

Flashing a custom kernel is not possible yet, but McBitter is working on replacing the bootloader with a custom fork of LK (a proprietary fork of LK is already present on the device, but it does not allow flashing a custom kernel). When that works, porting pmOS can begin.

Most of the time is spent on documenting Mediatek boot process in depth. This device will be used as an example.

List of LCM's (the LCD control module) in original firmware

  • hx8394f_dsi_ld_cpt_vdo
  • ili9881c_dsi_ys_cmi_vdo
  • otm1287a_dsi_by_auo
  • ili9881c_dsi_ld_auo_vdo

Digitizer that is present on the model I have

  • TBD

Links

Links to useful reverse engineering hints