[Sony] Open Devices Project - Sony Xperia 10 Plus ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & O

Sony Mobile is committed to supporting the open developer community, and one way to show this is by publishing parts of our code as well as selected tools developed by our internal developers.
For some of the Xperia™ devices, we provide Android™ Open Source Project (AOSP) device configurations on GitHub. This means that the software will be open for you as a developer to use and contribute to. This is a way for us to support the open Android community, and it is also a tool for us to facilitate and verify contributions to AOSP.
If you want to build AOSP for your unlocked Xperia device, you find all the resources you need in the sections below.
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/
Unified 4.9 kernel sources
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/kernel
Project git
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/
Bug tracker
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/bug_tracker/issues

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Is there a summary of what devices have kernel sourcecode published by the operator/vendor/modder?
E.g. there is the source for T-Mobile Pulse Mini/Huawei u8110, there is also the sourcecode for CyanogenMod for the devices it supports (mostly HTC), whereas I can't see any Samsung or Sony Ericsson sourcecodes for either official or mods.
Any other devices that have source available, i.e. that I can build my very own ROM for them?
Any pointers are very much appreciated.

Source Code Available for Android 4.0

The source code for the Android 4.0 platform and software stack has been released! This release allows OEMs to begin preparing Android 4.0 for installation on new and existing devices, and allows hobbyists, enthusiasts, and researchers to develop custom builds. For information on how to obtain the software, visit our Getting the Source page.
link- http://source.android.com/ (news section)

[Sony] Xperia Open Devices Project

Sony Mobile is committed to supporting the open developer community, and one way to show this is by publishing parts of our code as well as selected tools developed by our internal developers.
For some of the Xperia™ devices, we provide Android™ Open Source Project (AOSP) device configurations on GitHub. This means that the software will be open for you as a developer to use and contribute to. This is a way for us to support the open Android community, and it is also a tool for us to facilitate and verify contributions to AOSP.
If you want to build AOSP for your unlocked Xperia device, you find all the resources you need in the sections below.
http://developer.sonymobile.com/knowledge-base/open-source/open-devices/
Unified 3.10 kernel sources
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/kernel
Project git
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/
jerpelea said:
Sony Mobile is committed to supporting the open developer community, and one way to show this is by publishing parts of our code as well as selected tools developed by our internal developers.
For some of the Xperia™ devices, we provide Android™ Open Source Project (AOSP) device configurations on GitHub. This means that the software will be open for you as a developer to use and contribute to. This is a way for us to support the open Android community, and it is also a tool for us to facilitate and verify contributions to AOSP.
If you want to build AOSP for your unlocked Xperia device, you find all the resources you need in the sections below.
http://developer.sonymobile.com/knowledge-base/open-source/open-devices/
Unified 3.10 kernel sources
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/kernel
Project git
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/
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Awesome. Thanks very much. Yet another reason to choose Sony android devices on top of the excellent specifications and high quality of the products! ?
Now you have the opportunity to win Sony devices every 2 months
http://developer.sonymobile.com/knowledge-base/open-source/open-devices/hero-open-source-developers/
Happy cooking
http://developer.sonymobile.com/201...-camera-available-for-experienced-developers/
enjoy
J
Hi all
We have published a new snapshot, zip v14, with camera update (improved quality and stability)
http://developer.sonymobile.com/knowledge-base/open-source/open-devices/
Enjoy
J
jerpelea said:
Hi all
We have published a new snapshot, zip v14, with camera update (improved quality and stability)
http://developer.sonymobile.com/knowledge-base/open-source/open-devices/
Enjoy
J
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I assume AOSP_L_MR1_151203_castor.zip has the v14 and therefore a working camara, right?
There was another issue with AOSP on Z2 LTE Tablet, namely that in Youtube some colors got psychedelic.
Has anyone verified if this is problem is gone.
I run latest FXP CM 12.1 FXP-cm-12.1-20150810-UNOFFICIAL-castor.zip and I am happy with it.
Is there perhaps a CM in the make with v14?
Hi all
I have some more exciting news
http://developer.sonymobile.com/kno...s/how-to-access-uart-ports-on-xperia-devices/
PS.if devices are not listed here they dont have the connector !
Br
J
New updates
http://developer.sonymobile.com/201...wider-range-of-unlocked-xperia-devices-video/
Enjoy
J
jerpelea said:
New updates
http://developer.sonymobile.com/201...wider-range-of-unlocked-xperia-devices-video/
Enjoy
J
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I read in post
How to enable and enter recovery mode
1. Use the Flash tool for Xperia devices to install the latest generic software on your unlocked device.
2. Use the Flash tool for Xperia devices to install <device name> (Open devices) TA update.
so 2 questions:
- can one, instead of latest generic software, also have latest FXP AOSP software installed?
- where are the "<device name> (Open devices) TA update" files to be found?
(or does Flash tool for Xperia find those automagically?)
also: I have no Windows machine and use Androxyde on MacOSX or Linux. Will this work?
We have published new binaries
http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/tool/software-binaries-for-aosp-lollipop-android-5-1/
Br
J
Hi all
Blobs v17 are public
Happy easter
J
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jerpelea said:
Hi all
Blobs v17 are public
Happy easter
J
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Same for you. Thanks for bringing us good Xperia software.
http://developer.sonymobile.com/knowledge-base/open-source/open-devices/
2016-04-22: AOSP Marshmallow binaries for Android 6.0 and AOSP Lollipop binaries for Android 5.1 updated with improved connectivity, stability and camera functionality. We’ve also added the second camera actuators for Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z4 tablet. In addition, we’ve added the camera actuator for the Xperia Z5 family for Android 6.0.
jerpelea said:
http://developer.sonymobile.com/knowledge-base/open-source/open-devices/
2016-04-22: AOSP Marshmallow binaries for Android 6.0 and AOSP Lollipop binaries for Android 5.1 updated with improved connectivity, stability and camera functionality. We’ve also added the second camera actuators for Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z4 tablet. In addition, we’ve added the camera actuator for the Xperia Z5 family for Android 6.0.
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Thanks a lot !
will we see Marshmallow fxp builds on http://fxpblog.co/ ?
Hi all,
We have updated the build guide to support the latest features and security updates
http://developer.sonymobile.com/kno...aosp-marshmallow-for-unlocked-xperia-devices/
Enjoy
J
Hi,
We have updated the project page to reflect the latest progress
http://developer.sonymobile.com/open-devices/
Enjoy
J

[Sony] Open Devices Project

Sony Mobile is committed to supporting the open developer community, and one way to show this is by publishing parts of our code as well as selected tools developed by our internal developers.
For some of the Xperia™ devices, we provide Android™ Open Source Project (AOSP) device configurations on GitHub. This means that the software will be open for you as a developer to use and contribute to. This is a way for us to support the open Android community, and it is also a tool for us to facilitate and verify contributions to AOSP.
If you want to build AOSP for your unlocked Xperia device, you find all the resources you need in the sections below.
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/
Unified 4.9 kernel sources
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/kernel
Project git
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/
Bug tracker
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/bug_tracker/issues

Development [DEV] Attempt to create device tree + Official Source form Samsung

As title is saying, nothing less, not much more.
Samsungs official source can be optained on github
https://github.com/ASKSAP/android_platform_samsung_a32x.git
https://github.com/ASKSAP/android_kernel_samsung_a32x.git
I've created partially working dev tree using https://github.com/SebaUbuntu/TWRP-device-tree-generator
Available at
https://github.com/netbospl/android_device_samsung_a32x.git
Lookng forward to read what You think about this.
Unpackbootimg that I've used and is/was working was compiled from
https://github.com/osm0sis/mkbootimg
Source was release for A326U variant by Samsung, so I've uploaded it to github.
A326USQU1AUCF/A326USQU1AUD4 - SM-A326U_NA_RR_Opensource
GitHub - netbospl/android_kernel_samsung_a32xu: A326USQU1AUCF/A326USQU1AUD4 Samsung provided kernel Source SM-A326U_NA_RR_Opensource.zip
A326USQU1AUCF/A326USQU1AUD4 Samsung provided kernel Source SM-A326U_NA_RR_Opensource.zip - GitHub - netbospl/android_kernel_samsung_a32xu: A326USQU1AUCF/A326USQU1AUD4 Samsung provided kernel Source...
github.com
GitHub - netbospl/android_platform_samsung_a32xu: A326USQU1AUCF/A326USQU1AUD4 Samsung provided platform source SM-A326U_NA_RR_Opensource.zip
A326USQU1AUCF/A326USQU1AUD4 Samsung provided platform source SM-A326U_NA_RR_Opensource.zip - GitHub - netbospl/android_platform_samsung_a32xu: A326USQU1AUCF/A326USQU1AUD4 Samsung provided platform ...
github.com
Is anyone here knowlage-able in Andorid building process that's willing to walk through my out images for PitchBlack Recovery and AOSP R/11 images??
If there is no red flags, I should be able to do same for A32XU/A32XU1
Edit: also please note that device tree on my repo is not up to date/that I've used to successfully build AOSP, master should be fine for PitchBlack CWM A326B, and that's where I'll intentionally leave it for now
You got that AOSP ROM ready yet?
Good

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