├── .gitignore ├── 00.CreditTo.md ├── 01. Setup Ubuntu.md ├── 02.Create Environment.md ├── 03.Install ccache.md ├── 04. Clone ROM source.md ├── 05. Prebuilt kernel.md ├── 06. Clone DEVICE source.md ├── 07. Config before build.md ├── 08. Compile ROM.md ├── 09. Network Configs.md ├── Configs └── .bashrc ├── Error ├── 00.STUCKING.md ├── Already defined.md ├── Can't find a source to download version '1.5.22-2ubuntu2.1' of 'ibus-data:amd64'.md ├── Config DNS sever.md ├── Disable IPv6.md ├── Disallow PATH.md ├── LICENSE ├── LLVM_RELEASE_VERSION does not match between Make and Soong.md ├── Missing node binary.md ├── Ninja failed code 137.md ├── Not founds.md ├── Readme.md ├── Uknow warning -Wno-error- ├── git error: RPC failed; curl 56 GnuTLS.md ├── github connect error.md ├── java not found.md ├── libcuda.so.1 is not a symbolic link.md └── sdkmanager not found.md ├── LICENSE ├── README.md └── z. Fix error.md /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Built application files 2 | *.apk 3 | *.aar 4 | *.ap_ 5 | *.aab 6 | 7 | # Files for the ART/Dalvik VM 8 | *.dex 9 | 10 | # Java class files 11 | *.class 12 | 13 | # Generated files 14 | bin/ 15 | gen/ 16 | out/ 17 | # Uncomment the following line in case you need and you don't have the release build type files in your app 18 | # release/ 19 | 20 | # Gradle files 21 | .gradle/ 22 | build/ 23 | 24 | # Local configuration file (sdk path, etc) 25 | local.properties 26 | 27 | # Proguard folder generated by Eclipse 28 | proguard/ 29 | 30 | # Log Files 31 | *.log 32 | 33 | # Android Studio Navigation editor temp files 34 | .navigation/ 35 | 36 | # Android Studio captures folder 37 | captures/ 38 | 39 | # IntelliJ 40 | *.iml 41 | .idea/workspace.xml 42 | .idea/tasks.xml 43 | .idea/gradle.xml 44 | .idea/assetWizardSettings.xml 45 | .idea/dictionaries 46 | .idea/libraries 47 | # Android Studio 3 in .gitignore file. 48 | .idea/caches 49 | .idea/modules.xml 50 | # Comment next line if keeping position of elements in Navigation Editor is relevant for you 51 | .idea/navEditor.xml 52 | 53 | # Keystore files 54 | # Uncomment the following lines if you do not want to check your keystore files in. 55 | #*.jks 56 | #*.keystore 57 | 58 | # External native build folder generated in Android Studio 2.2 and later 59 | .externalNativeBuild 60 | .cxx/ 61 | 62 | # Google Services (e.g. APIs or Firebase) 63 | # google-services.json 64 | 65 | # Freeline 66 | freeline.py 67 | freeline/ 68 | freeline_project_description.json 69 | 70 | # fastlane 71 | fastlane/report.xml 72 | fastlane/Preview.html 73 | fastlane/screenshots 74 | fastlane/test_output 75 | fastlane/readme.md 76 | 77 | # Version control 78 | vcs.xml 79 | 80 | # lint 81 | lint/intermediates/ 82 | lint/generated/ 83 | lint/outputs/ 84 | lint/tmp/ 85 | # lint/reports/ 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /00.CreditTo.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Me: Mr. LeCmnGend 2 | Telegram: https://t.me/iambign 3 | Mail: namhoang1235@gmail.com 4 | 5 | # Buy me a coffe: 0x10Bcc550e1Ac7E7c68D867ef7379C51847300eE3 6 | 7 | # Perfect and easy to use scripts run: akhilnarang 8 | https://github.com/akhilnarang/scripts 9 | 10 | # Perfect clang 13 toolchain: kdrag0n 11 | https://github.com/kdrag0n/proton-clang 12 | 13 | # Perfect WSL 2 kernel and compile hint: nathanchance 14 | https://github.com/nathanchance/WSL2-Linux-Kernel 15 | https://github.com/nathanchance/android-kernel-clang 16 | 17 | # Another credit to your device, kernel, vendor source code maker 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /01. Setup Ubuntu.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 1. Turn on some feature requirement for linux on windows 10 ($ mean begin command dont copy it) 2 | ========================================================================= 3 | 4 | First sorry about my English, hope you can understand it! 5 | Press 6 | 7 | $ Windows + S 8 | 9 | to open search, then type feature, select **Turn Windows features on or off** 10 | 11 | Check the **Windows Subsystem for Linux** option. 12 | Check the **Vitual machine platform** option. 13 | Click **OK**, dont **restart** 14 | 15 | Press 16 | 17 | $ Windows + X then $ A 18 | 19 | to open powershell as admin, then type: 20 | 21 | 22 | $ Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force; [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072; iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://community.chocolatey.org/install.ps1')) 23 | 24 | Restart, then open **powershell as admin** again, then type: 25 | 26 | $ choco install --force lxrunoffline 27 | 28 | Restart, then open **powershell as admin** again, then type: 29 | 30 | $ wsl --set-default-version 2 31 | 32 | 1.1 Install nathanchange wsl kernel for best performance 33 | ------------------- 34 | 35 | Download bZImage and paste to **C:\Users** : 36 | 37 | $ https://github.com/nathanchance/WSL2-Linux-Kernel/releases 38 | 39 | In your user folder (me C:\Users\LeCmnGend), create text file and rename to **.wslconfig ** 40 | 41 | Open it and paste (wsl config option you can search in google), save and close: 42 | (case sensitive C is different with c, if user name like: some One, you have to replace exactly some One (someOne or some one not work) 43 | 44 | $ [wsl2] 45 | kernel = C:\\Users\\bzImage 46 | processors=16 47 | memory=10.4GB 48 | swap=10GB 49 | swapFile=C:\\Users\\\\swap.vhdx 50 | localhostForwarding=true 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | Open store then install Ubuntu, then type to pws to check version: 55 | 56 | $ wsl -l -v 57 | 58 | Mine show: 59 | 60 | $ 61 | NAME STATE VERSION 62 | * Ubuntu Running 2 63 | 64 | # 2. Move WSL install dir to drive E (optional) 65 | ================================================ 66 | 67 | 68 | 2.1 Set permissions to the target folder. 69 | ---------------------------------------- 70 | 71 | 72 | Type: 73 | 74 | $ Windows + R 75 | 76 | 77 | then type **cmd** , **Ctrl + shift + enter** , 78 | to run as admin, it should show: 79 | 80 | 81 | $ C:\Windows\system32> 82 | 83 | then type: 84 | 85 | $ whoami 86 | 87 | it should show *something* \ , then type: 88 | 89 | $ 90 | icacls E:\WSL2 /grant "LeCmnGend:(OI)(CI)(F)" 91 | 92 | lxrunoffline move -n Ubuntu -d E:\WSL2 93 | 94 | It should show **ext4.vdhx in E:\wsl** folder (mean success) 95 | 96 | # 3. Resize unbuntu disk size (optional): 97 | ========================================== 98 | 99 | Turn off ubuntu first: (pws admin): 100 | 101 | $ wsl --shutdown 102 | 103 | Open cmd admin then type: (for me 299GB is enough, set this value by yours) 104 | 105 | $ 106 | diskpart 107 | select vdisk file="E:\WSL2\ext4.vhdx" 108 | detail vdisk 109 | expand vdisk maximum=299000 110 | 111 | Now check again: 112 | 113 | $ 114 | detail vdisk 115 | exit 116 | 117 | Mine show **Virtual size: 291 GB** , Close cmd. 118 | 119 | ## 3.1 Open Ubuntu again 120 | 121 | $ 122 | sudo mount -t devtmpfs none /dev 123 | mount | grep ext4 124 | 125 | You may see this message in response to the first mount command: "/dev: none already mounted on /dev." 126 | 127 | This message can safely be ignored. 128 | 129 | Copy the name of this entry, which will look like: 130 | 131 | $ /dev/sdX 132 | 133 | (with the X representing any other character). In the following example **the value of X is b** : 134 | Then type 135 | 136 | $ 137 | sudo resize2fs /dev/sdb M 138 | 139 | The output should show similar: 140 | 141 | $ 142 | resize2fs 1.44.1 (24-Mar-2021) 143 | Filesystem at /dev/sdb is mounted on /; on-line resizing required 144 | old_desc_blocks = 32, new_desc_blocks = 38 145 | The filesystem on /dev/sdb is now 78643200 (4k) blocks long. 146 | 147 | # 4. Unbuntu dir 148 | 149 | 150 | Create a **network drive** Z for easy to track linux dir: 151 | 152 | Open **this PC** , right click to the space, select **Add a network location** , 153 | click **next** , click on **choose a ..** then **next** 154 | Then type: 155 | 156 | $ 157 | \\wsl$\Ubuntu 158 | 159 | 160 | # 5. Turn of disk cache buffer for more speed 161 | 162 | **Ensure you are ticked all, in a both ssd and hdd disk like me** 163 | 164 | $ https://www.thewindowsclub.com/enable-disable-disk-write-caching-windows-7-8#:~:text=Disable%20or%20Turn%20off%20Disk%20Write%20Caching&text=Follow%20this%20procedure%20to%20disable,Click%20Apply%2FOK%20%3E%20Exit. 165 | 166 | # SUCESS, move to part 2 167 | 168 | 169 | 170 | 171 | 172 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /02.Create Environment.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 00. MARK 2 | 3 | All of $ command are in Unbuntu, so i am not need to tell you type in where again. 4 | Which file you dont have, create it 5 | 6 | # 01. Setup scripts (to /root/tc/scripts ~ is equal to /root ) 7 | 8 | $ 9 | sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get install aptitude git 10 | git clone -b 11.0 --single-branch --depth=1 https://github.com/LeCmnGend/scripts.git ~/tc/scripts 11 | cd ~/tc/scripts 12 | bash b-pre.sh 13 | 14 | # 02. Setup PATH (should install ccache in part 3 first) 15 | 16 | Use notepad++ or some editor tool, open /root/.bashrc and paste this to the end: 17 | (Please note that *CCACHE_CONFIGPATH* is where you want to locate ccache file - in my case i want to locate in f drive) 18 | 19 | ``` 20 | #Java 21 | export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=/root/Android/Sdk 22 | export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64 23 | export ANDROID_JACK_VM_ARGS="-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -XX:+TieredCompilation -Xmx11G" 24 | 25 | export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/cmdline-tools/latest/bin:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/cmdline-tools/tools/bin 26 | export PATH=/root/bin:$PATH 27 | export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH 28 | 29 | #Ccache environment 30 | export USE_CCACHE=1 31 | export CCACHE_CONFIGPATH=/mnt/f/.ccache/ccache.conf 32 | export CCACHE_EXEC=/usr/local/bin/ccache 33 | 34 | #HOST TOOLCHAIN 35 | export TC_DIR="/root/tc/proton/clang-17" 36 | export PATH=$TC_DIR/bin:~/bin:$PATH 37 | export CC="clang" 38 | export CXX="clang++" 39 | ``` 40 | 41 | Copy *ccache.conf* template file in my git: *Configs* folder to *CCACHE_CONFIGPATH* 42 | 43 | Then run: 44 | ``` 45 | source ~/.bashrc 46 | ``` 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /03.Install ccache.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # To build ccache you need: 2 | 3 | $ 4 | sudo aptitude install cmake libhiredis-dev ruby-hiredis python3-hiredis asciidoctor libzstd1 libzstd-dev -y 5 | 6 | # Install Ccache 7 | 8 | Note: Newer ccache >=4.7 have read-only error on WSL2, so I suggest use 4.5.1 on Ubuntu server. 9 | just run on Ubuntu 10 | 11 | ``` 12 | sudo aptitude install ccache -y 13 | ``` 14 | 15 | # Check version 16 | ``` 17 | ccache --version 18 | ``` 19 | 20 | # Config ccache 21 | 22 | Already save in *ccache.conf* file in part 2 23 | 24 | # Done, move to part 4 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /04. Clone ROM source.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 1. Some information 2 | 3 | A full ROM need at least 4 parts: 4 | Because it is the noob (blind copy paste guide) if your device dont have 2, 3, 4, then you will need 5 | to create it by yourself (more complicated), see xda thread. 6 | 7 | 1. ROM build source (superior, crDroid, pixelOS, lineage,...) 8 | 2. device source (ginkgo, violet,...) 9 | 3. kernel source 10 | 4. vendor source 11 | 12 | # 2. Clone ROM source: 13 | 14 | Goolge.com then find the rom source github (or gitlab) page you want to build 15 | Example( Ea): Me really love Superior OS, so i find this on google: 16 | 17 | $ https://github.com/SuperiorOS 18 | 19 | A ROM source should have a repo (project directory) with genera guide like 20 | $ manifest (super) or android (crDroid), ... 21 | 22 | You can easily find it in the top of github (gh , gl for gitlap), read this describe to find. 23 | Becareful select your branch you want to build, me want build 11.0 (eleven) so i select this branch. 24 | Open it, it will show genera guide, all i need is the repo link of it: 25 | 26 | 27 | $ repo init -u https://github.com/SuperiorOS/manifest.git -b eleven 28 | 29 | (See, i choose branch **(-b) eleven ** ) 30 | 31 | Copy then edit for some faster download (repo sync will copy all of it code include history (huge + very much time) 32 | Finally link should like this: 33 | 34 | $ makedir -p ~/super && chmod a+x ~/super 35 | $ cd ~/super 36 | $ repo init -u https://github.com/SuperiorOS/manifest.git -b eleven --depth=1 37 | 38 | (depth=1 mean only download the newest code from source) 39 | Then type: 40 | 41 | $ makedir -p ~/super && chmod a+x ~/super 42 | $ cd ~/super 43 | $ repo init -u https://github.com/SuperiorOS/manifest.git -b eleven --depth=1 44 | 45 | Then download the source by type: 46 | 47 | $ repo sync -j1 --force-sync --no-clone-bundle --no-tags --optimized-fetch --fail-fast 48 | 49 | It will fail when the first error occur (--fail-fast) for easy to debug error, 50 | you need to find for this error then continue type repo sync.. again 51 | (simply click **up arrow** on keyboard then it will show prev command) 52 | 53 | # After sucess, open your /root/super and it should have many more folder (rom source) here, move to part 5 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /05. Prebuilt kernel.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 0 See my kernel tree for reference 2 | 3 | I use **ginkgo** device and here is my kernel tree. 4 | 5 | $ 6 | https://github.com/LeCmnGend/kernel_xiaomi_ginkgo/tree/super-R 7 | 8 | My superior kernel branch is super-R, so move to this branch. 9 | 10 | # 1 Edit build script (*.sh file) 11 | 12 | Normally, each kernel have it build script it self. 13 | 14 | Mine are **b15.sh** 15 | 16 | Add this to your kernel build script. 17 | 18 | $ 19 | function create_prebuilt { 20 | #Copy Image.gz and dtbo.img to prebuilt folder 21 | mkdir -p prebuilt 22 | cp out/arch/arm64/boot/Image.gz-dtb prebuilt 23 | cp out/arch/arm64/boot/dtbo.img prebuilt 24 | rm -rf out 25 | make clean 26 | } 27 | 28 | # 2 Run build script 29 | 30 | Run build to have prebuilt kernel. 31 | Mine prebuilt kernel are in kernel/prebuilt folder 32 | 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /06. Clone DEVICE source.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 1. Find your device source 2 | 3 | Some rom have include device support repo in it github (crDroid), just type **device name** 4 | (me type **ginkgo**)) to search repo, if your device show, *hula*, fork device, vendor, kernel. 5 | Some rom have separate device page, you should search it in goodle, 6 | Ea: superior have ROM source gh separate with DEVICE source: 7 | 8 | $ https://github.com/SuperiorOS 9 | 10 | And DEVICE source: 11 | 12 | $ https://github.com/SuperiorOS-Devices 13 | 14 | If find both 3 repo of your device, move to 3, 15 | else move to 2. 16 | 17 | 18 | # 2. Find your device source (without official support from ROM page) 19 | 20 | Open google then find your source (my phone is ginkgo) 21 | so i find **ginkgo device github** 22 | I would like to choose the first search (most active) 23 | the fine link should have (device or android_device word + phone type + phone name): 24 | 25 | $ 26 | https://github.com/****/android_device_xiaomi_ginkgo or 27 | https://github.com/****/device_xiaomi_ginkgo 28 | 29 | Click fork to fork it into your gh, you will be able to edit the project link 30 | i would like to name device source by this format: 31 | 32 | To edit name, click to your github name, open device repo (forked before), click setting 33 | and rename is appear on the first, rename to format like this 34 | 35 | $ device_xiaomi_ginkgo 36 | 37 | So i can remember my link: 38 | 39 | $ 40 | github.com/*/device_xiaomi_ginkgo 41 | github.com/*/kernel_xiaomi_ginkgo 42 | github.com/*/vendor_xiaomi_ginkgo 43 | 44 | # 3. Clone device source 45 | 46 | Now i have 3 repo in my github (already redefined it name): 47 | 48 | $ 49 | https://github.com/LeCmnGend/device_xiaomi_ginkgo 50 | https://github.com/LeCmnGend/kernel_xiaomi_ginkgo 51 | h ttps://github.com/LeCmnGend/vendor_xiaomi_ginkgo 52 | 53 | 3.1 Download device 54 | ----------------------- 55 | 56 | Your ROM source wil have 3 folder (device, kernel, vendor) to place your code. 57 | Mine /root/super have: 58 | 59 | $ 60 | /root/super/device 61 | /root/super/kernel 62 | /root/super/vendor 63 | 64 | a. Download device 65 | ------------------- 66 | 67 | Mine ginkgo producted by Xiaomi (your samsung, sony,...) 68 | so i will put my device in (do not skip this format): 69 | 70 | $ /root/super/device/xiaomi/ginkgo 71 | 72 | Now type: 73 | 74 | (-b is the link to your branch you want, choose most updated, depth=1 mean only download the newest (1 change depth) ) 75 | 76 | $ 77 | git clone -b 11.0 --single-branch --depth=1 https://github.com/LeCmnGend/device_xiaomi_ginkgo.git ~/super/device/xiaomi/ginkgo 78 | git clone -b 11.0 --single-branch --depth=1 https://github.com/LeCmnGend/kernel_xiaomi_ginkgo.git ~/super/kernel/xiaomi/ginkgo 79 | git clone -b 11.0 --single-branch --depth=1 https://github.com/LeCmnGend/vendor_xiaomi_ginkgo.git ~/super/vendor/xiaomi/ginkgo 80 | 81 | Done, check if 3 device source folder (device + kernel + vendor) apprear in the aboved directory. 82 | 83 | # Done. move to part 6 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /07. Config before build.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Rule 0: Any file dont axist in your source, create it. 2 | 3 | # 0. Check if you wsl2 setup is fine 4 | 5 | $ 6 | java --version 7 | javac --version 8 | ccache -v 9 | sdkmanager --list (should show a list) 10 | whereis opt 11 | ensure it have .../prton/clang-13 ( rm -f /usr/local/bin/opt //if it show in console) 12 | opt --version //to ensure it show llvm13.0 13 | whereis llvm-nm (similar above 14 | llvm-nm --verion //to ensure it show llvm13.0 15 | 16 | What show unknown command mean error, please see **Error** folder 17 | 18 | # 1. Config toolchain 19 | 20 | $ 21 | sudo update-alternatives --config c++ 22 | 23 | Then choose clang++ (me by press 1) 24 | 25 | # 1. Config device source 26 | 27 | Device source are located at: 28 | 29 | $ /root/super/device/xiaomi/ginkgo 30 | 31 | Use **windows explorer** to access **Z drive** you created before, then you will see root folder 32 | 33 | 1.1 AndroidProduct.mk 34 | ---------- 35 | 36 | Mine **superior ROM** and **ginkgo** device, so i edit like these: 37 | 38 | $ PRODUCT_MAKEFILES := \ 39 | $ $(LOCAL_DIR)/superior_ginkgo.mk 40 | $ 41 | $ COMMON_LUNCH_CHOICES := \ 42 | $ superior_ginkgo-user \ 43 | $ superior_ginkgo-userdebug \ 44 | $ superior_ginkgo-eng 45 | 46 | 47 | 1.2 Superior_ginkgo.mk 48 | ---------- 49 | This file should be on your device source folder: 50 | $_.mk 51 | 52 | Edit it name to match with your rom and your device (find PRODUCT_NAME) 53 | Mine: superior_ginkgo.mk 54 | 55 | $ 56 | PRODUCT_NAME := superior_raphael 57 | 58 | 59 | 1.3 BoardConfig.mk 60 | ------------ 61 | 62 | Add these below the DEVICE_PATH (very first line) or somewhere you want 63 | 64 | $ 65 | # Some temp fix 66 | BUILD_BROKEN_DUP_RULES := true 67 | ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES:=true 68 | TEMPORARY_DISABLE_PATH_RESTRICTIONS:= true 69 | 70 | Then find **#Kernel** , ensure it have these config: 71 | 72 | $ TARGET_KERNEL_VERSION := 4.14 73 | $ TARGET_KERNEL_SOURCE := kernel/xiaomi/ginkgo 74 | $ TARGET_KERNEL_CONFIG := vendor/ginkgo-perf_defconfig 75 | 76 | version 4.4 or 4.19 are fine too 77 | 78 | Because of difficult to build inline kernel, you should use prebuilt kernel to make it eaiser to build rom 79 | (see build prebuilt kernel config page) 80 | Paste these to the below of BoardConfig.mk: 81 | 82 | $ 83 | # Prebuilt kerne 84 | ifneq "$(wildcard $(TARGET_KERNEL_SOURCE)/prebuilt )" "" 85 | TARGET_FORCE_PREBUILT_KERNEL := true 86 | TARGET_PREBUILT_KERNEL := $(TARGET_KERNEL_SOURCE)/prebuilt/Image.gz-dtb 87 | BOARD_PREBUILT_DTBOIMAGE := $(TARGET_KERNEL_SOURCE)/prebuilt/dtbo.img 88 | 89 | Remember that Image.gz-dtb and dtbo.img are mine prebuilt kernel files, your phone maybe have some different types, 90 | dont be so dump, it is just a reference case. 91 | 92 | # 2. Config kernel source 93 | 94 | Kernel source are located at: 95 | 96 | $ /root/super/kernel/xiaomi/ginkgo 97 | 98 | 2.1 (Optional) Build standarlone kernel: 99 | --------------------- 100 | 101 | See my b15.sh and config to match your kernel folder, then run: 102 | dont be so dump, it is just a reference case. 103 | 104 | $ 105 | bash b15.sh 106 | 107 | Your kernel.zip should appear in kernel folder. 108 | Try to flash it **before** share to other people. lol 109 | 110 | 111 | # 5. Move to part 7 112 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /08. Compile ROM.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Basic command: 2 | 3 | Move to your rom folder and set environment: (mine /root/super) 4 | ---------------------- 5 | 6 | $ cd ~/super 7 | 8 | $ . build/envsetup.sh 9 | 10 | 11 | Lunch your device: (mine **ginkgo** on **superior** rom) 12 | --------------------- 13 | 14 | $ lunch superior_ginkgo-userdebug 15 | 16 | 17 | Make ROM: 18 | --------------------- 19 | 20 | (mine 8 core 16 process so i want compile with maximum core -j16) 21 | 22 | 23 | $ make bacon -j16 | tee ~/super/build.log-$(date '+%Y%m%d-%H').txt 24 | 25 | Some other different: 26 | 27 | $ mka bacon -j16 | tee ~/super/build.log-$(date '+%Y%m%d-%H').txt 28 | 29 | Check error 30 | --------------- 31 | 32 | in ~/super folder, this is the most painful part to make a compiler work 33 | 34 | # If Success 35 | 36 | Your rom should be in the /super/out/target/product/ginkgo 37 | 38 | 39 | # Share your error + experience by submit issue tabs 40 | 41 | # Thanks for watching 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /09. Network Configs.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 01.Setup DNS Server 2 | 3 | Turn off generation of /etc/resolv.conf 4 | Using your Linux prompt, (I'm using Ubuntu), modify (or create) /etc/wsl.conf with the following content 5 | (Can simple type *sudo nano /etc/wsl.conf* then *ctrl + O* to save, and *Ctrl+X* to exit) 6 | 7 | ``` 8 | [network] 9 | generateResolvConf = false 10 | ``` 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | # 02. Restart the WSL2 Virtual Machine 15 | 16 | Exit all of your Linux prompts and run the following Powershell command 17 | 18 | ``` 19 | wsl --shutdown 20 | ``` 21 | 22 | # 03. Create a custom /etc/resolv.conf 23 | 24 | Open a new Linux prompt and cd to /etc 25 | 26 | If resolv.conf is soft linked to another file, remove then re-create the link with 27 | (rm command can cause *rm: cannot remove '/etc/resolv.conf': No such file or directory* , you can safety ignore it) 28 | ``` 29 | sudo rm -rf /etc/resolv.conf 30 | echo nameserver 1.1.1.1 > /etc/resolv.conf 31 | ``` 32 | # 04. Restart WSL again 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Configs/.bashrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ############################################### 2 | #Java 3 | export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=/root/Android/Sdk 4 | export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64 5 | export ANDROID_JACK_VM_ARGS="-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -XX:+TieredCompilation -Xmx3G" 6 | 7 | export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/cmdline-tools/latest/bin:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/cmdline-tools/tools/bin 8 | export PATH=/root/bin:$PATH 9 | export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH 10 | 11 | 12 | #Ccache 13 | export USE_CCACHE=1 14 | #export CCACHE_CONFIGPATH=/mnt/f/.ccache/ccache.conf 15 | #export CCACHE_EXEC=/usr/local/bin/ccache 16 | export CCACHE_DIR=/mnt/f/.ccache/dir 17 | #export CCACHE_BASEDIR=/mnt/f/.ccache 18 | export CCACHE_TEMPDIR=~/.cache/tmp 19 | export THINLTO_CACHE_DIR="$CCACHE_DIR/ltocache/" 20 | export CCACHE_LIMIT_MULTIPLE=0.96 21 | export CCACHE_NOHASHDIR=1 22 | export CCACHE_UMASK="0002" 23 | export CCACHE_MAXFILES=0 24 | export CCACHE_MAXSIZE=41G 25 | export CCACHE_COMPRESS=1 26 | export CCACHE_COMPRESSLEVEL=-3 27 | #export CCACHE_NOINODECACHE=1 28 | export CCACHE_NODEBUG=true 29 | export CCACHE_CPP2=1 30 | export CCACHE_SLOPPINESS=file_macro,time_macros,include_file_mtime,include_file_ctime,file_stat_matches 31 | 32 | #HOST TOOLCHAIN 33 | export TC_DIR="/root/tc/proton/clang-17" 34 | export PATH=$TC_DIR/bin:~/bin:$PATH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/00.STUCKING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Reduce process by valute -j 2 | WSL is an addon for windows, so it cannot work 100% performance like linux, 3 | Try to reduce number of process until it work and not stucking ( mine PC is a high end so -j16 is fine to me. lol) 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/Already defined.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Rule abc ... are ready defined in ... 2 | Solve: Remove one of it (follow their path in the ubuntu console text) 3 | Prefer: Remove in device source side 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/Can't find a source to download version '1.5.22-2ubuntu2.1' of 'ibus-data:amd64'.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | $ sudo apt-get update 2 | $ sudo apt-get upgrade 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/Config DNS sever.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1. Create a file: /etc/wsl.conf. 2 | 2. Put the following lines in the file in order to ensure the your DNS changes do not get blown away 3 | 4 | ```bash 5 | [network] 6 | generateResolvConf = false 7 | ``` 8 | 9 | 3. In a cmd window, run 10 | ```bash 11 | wsl --shutdown 12 | ``` 13 | 4. Restart WSL2 and run 14 | ```bash 15 | sudo rm -rf /etc/resolv.conf 16 | sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf 17 | ``` 18 | 4. Put the following line in the file 19 | ```bash 20 | nameserver 8.8.8.8 # Or use your DNS server instead of 8.8.8.8 which is a Google DNS server 21 | ``` 22 | 7. Repeat step 3 and 4. You will see git working fine now. 23 | 24 | Credit: https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/4285#issuecomment-522201021 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/Disable IPv6.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Follow this 2 | ```bash 3 | https://askubuntu.com/questions/958876/how-to-disable-ipv6-on-windows-subsystem-for-linux 4 | ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/Disallow PATH.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Change config.go like part 6 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/LLVM_RELEASE_VERSION does not match between Make and Soong.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Look for “ClangDefaultVersion” and/or “clang-” in build/soong/cc/config/global.go 2 | 3 | Edit to your toolchain similar to boardconfig 4 | OR: Remove llvm from your device/BoardConfig.mk 5 | `````bash 6 | LLVM_RELEASE_VERSION ?= 14.0.0 7 | LLVM_PREBUILTS_VERSION ?= clang-proton 8 | `````` 9 | 10 | # Update Clang assan dir 11 | 12 | Search: ClangAsanLibDir 13 | And change your clang: 14 | `````bash 15 | "RSClangVersion", "clang-proton" 16 | "RSReleaseVersion", "14.0.0" 17 | `````` 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/Missing node binary.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | $ sudo ln -s `which nodejs` /usr/bin/node 2 | 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/Ninja failed code 137.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Out of ram 2 | Try to reduce -j to when it work fine, or increase ram in .wslconfig (see part 1) 3 | (Ea: -j16 to -j15) 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/Not founds.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # asm/errno.h 2 | 3 | $ sudo ln -s /usr/include/asm-generic /usr/include/asm 4 | 5 | if not fix then: 6 | 7 | $ sudo aptitude install gcc-multilib 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How can i submit error 2 | 3 | Click add file, then name it with (unsolved).md 4 | Descipt your error in the file 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/Uknow warning -Wno-error-: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Clang 12 and above doesnt support -Wno-error- anymore, it changes to -Wno-error= 2 | 3 | File which folder cause this problems, and find in .mk file -Wno-error- then replace it to -Wno-error= 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Error/git error: RPC failed; 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How_to_build_ROM 2 | 3 | These steps for noob to build a ROM. 4 | 5 | Follow .md file, ask question by create a issue. 6 | 7 | From 1 to 8, you will have your ROM :-D. 8 | 9 | # Feel free to commit your .md file to help each others 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /z. Fix error.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This is the most painful part 2 | 3 | You can search some error and how to solve it in the **Error** folder 4 | (Update daily) 5 | 6 | # Welcome to share your error to help the others 7 | 8 | # English only 9 | 10 | Why, because we can use google translate, and English is global too. 11 | My English is fuking bad. but it doesnt matter. 12 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------