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| # Building for devices # |
| |
| This page complements the main page about [Building](building.html) with |
| information that is specific to individual devices. |
| |
| The supported devices with the current release are the Galaxy Nexus, Motorola |
| Xoom, and Nexus S. |
| |
| Galaxy Nexus is supported only in GSM/HSPA+ configuration "maguro" and only |
| if it was originally sold with a "yakju" or "takju" operating system. |
| |
| The Motorola Xoom is supported in the Wi-fi configuration "wingray" |
| sold in the USA. |
| |
| Nexus S is supported in the GSM configuration "crespo". |
| |
| In addition, [PandaBoard](http://pandaboard.org) a.k.a. "panda" is supported |
| in the master branch only, but is currently considered experimental. |
| The specific details to use a PandaBoard with the Android Open-Source Project |
| are in the file `device/ti/panda/README` in the source tree. |
| |
| Nexus One a.k.a. "passion" is obsolete, was experimental in gingerbread and |
| unsupported, and can't be used with newer versions of the Android Open-Source |
| Project. |
| |
| Android Developer Phones (ADP1 and ADP2, a.k.a. "dream" and "sapphire") are |
| obsolete, were experimental and unsupported in froyo, and can't be used with |
| newer versions of the Android Open-Source Project. |
| |
| No CDMA devices are supported in the Android Open-Source Project. |
| |
| ## Building fastboot and adb ## |
| |
| If you don't already have those tools, fastboot and adb can be built with |
| the regular build system. Follow the instructions on the page about |
| [building](building.html), and replace the main `make` command with |
| |
| $ make fastboot adb |
| |
| ## Booting into fastboot mode ## |
| |
| During a cold boot, the following key combinations can be used to boot into fastboot mode, |
| which is a mode in the bootloader that can be used to flash the devices: |
| |
| Device | Keys |
| ---------|------ |
| maguro | Press and hold both *Volume Up* and *Volume Down*, then press and hold *Power* |
| panda | Press and hold *Input*, then press *Power* |
| wingray | Press and hold *Volume Down*, then press and hold *Power* |
| crespo | Press and hold *Volume Up*, then press and hold *Power* |
| passion | Press and hold the trackball, then press *Power* |
| sapphire | Press and hold *Back*, then press *Power* |
| dream | Press and hold *Back*, then press *Power* |
| |
| Also, on devices running froyo or later where adb is enabled, |
| the command `adb reboot bootloader` can be used to reboot from |
| Android directly into the bootloader with no key combinations. |
| |
| ## Unlocking the bootloader ## |
| |
| It's only possible to flash a custom system if the bootloader allows it. |
| |
| This is the default setup on ADP1 and ADP2. |
| |
| On Nexus One, Nexus S, Xoom, and Galaxy Nexus, |
| the bootloader is locked by default. With the device in fastboot mode, the |
| bootloader is unlocked with |
| |
| $ fastboot oem unlock |
| |
| The procedure must be confirmed on-screen, and deletes the user data for |
| privacy reasons. It only needs to be run once. |
| |
| Note that on the Nexus S, Motorola Xoom and on Galaxy Nexus, |
| all data on the phone is erased, i.e. both the applications' private data |
| and the shared data that is accessible over USB, including photos and |
| movies. Be sure to make a backup of any precious files you have before |
| unlocking the bootloader. |
| |
| On Nexus One, the operation voids the warranty and is irreversible. |
| |
| On Nexus S, Xoom, and Galaxy Nexus, |
| the bootloader can be locked back with |
| |
| $ fastboot oem lock |
| |
| Note that this erases user data on Xoom (including the shared USB data). |
| |
| ## Obtaining proprietary binaries ## |
| |
| Starting with IceCreamSandwich, the Android Open-Source Project can't be used |
| from pure source code only, and requires additional hardware-related proprietary |
| libraries to run, specifically for hardware graphics acceleration. |
| |
| Official binaries for Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus, and PandaBoard can be |
| downloaded from |
| [Google's Nexus driver page](https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/drivers), |
| which add access to additional hardware capabilities with non-Open-Source code. |
| |
| When a device is suppoted in the master branch, the binaries for the most |
| recent numbered release are the ones that should be used in the master |
| branch. |
| |
| There are no official binaries for Nexus One, ADP2 or ADP1. |
| |
| ### Extracting the proprietary binaries ### |
| |
| Each set of binaries comes as a self-extracting script in a compressed archive. |
| After uncompressing each archive, run the included self-extracting script |
| from the root of the source tree, confirm that you agree to the terms of the |
| enclosed license agreement, and the binaries and their matching makefiles |
| will get installed in the `vendor/` hierarchy of the source tree. |
| |
| ### Cleaning up when adding proprietary binaries ### |
| |
| In order to make sure that the newly installed binaries are properly |
| taken into account after being extracted, the existing output of any previous |
| build needs to be deleted with |
| |
| $ make clobber |
| |
| ## Picking and building the configuration that matches a device ## |
| |
| The steps to configure and build the Android Open-Source Project |
| are described in the page about [Building](building.html). |
| |
| The recommended builds for the various devices are available through |
| the lunch menu, accessed when running the `lunch` command with no arguments: |
| |
| Device | Branch | Build configuration |
| ---------|------------------------------|------------------------ |
| maguro | android-4.0.4_r2.1 or master | full_maguro-userdebug |
| panda | master | full_panda-userdebug |
| wingray | android-4.0.4_r2.1 or master | full_wingray-userdebug |
| crespo | android-4.0.4_r2.1 or master | full_crespo-userdebug |
| passion | android-2.3.7_r1 | full_passion-userdebug |
| sapphire | android-2.2.3_r1 | full_sapphire-userdebug |
| dream | android-2.2.3_r1 | full_dream-userdebug |
| |
| ## Flashing a device ## |
| |
| Set the device in fastboot mode if necessary (see above). |
| |
| Because user data is typically incompatible between builds of Android, |
| it's typically better to delete it when flashing a new system. |
| |
| $ fastboot erase cache |
| $ fastboot erase userdata |
| |
| An entire Android system can be flashed in a single command: this writes |
| the boot, recovery and system partitions together after verifying that the |
| system being flashed is compatible with the installed bootloader and radio, |
| and reboots the system. |
| |
| $ fastboot flashall |
| |
| On all devices except passion, |
| the commands above can be replaced with a single command |
| |
| $ fastboot -w flashall |
| |
| Note that filesystems created via fastboot on Motorola Xoom aren't working |
| optimally, and it is strongly recommended to re-create them through recovery |
| |
| $ adb reboot recovery |
| |
| Once in recovery, open the menu (press Power + Volume Up), wipe the cache |
| partition, then wipe data. |
| |
| ### Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus Bootloader and Cell Radio compatibility ### |
| |
| On Nexus S, and Galaxy Nexus, each version of Android has only |
| been thoroughly tested with on specific version of the underlying bootloader |
| and cell radio software. |
| However, no compatibility issues are expected when running newer systems |
| with older bootloaders and radio images according to the following tables. |
| |
| Nexus S (worldwide version "XX", i9020t and i9023): |
| |
| Android Version | Preferred Bootloader | Preferred Radio | Also possible |
| ----------------|----------------------|-----------------|-------------- |
| 2.3 (GRH55) | I9020XXJK1 | I9020XXJK8 |
| 2.3.1 (GRH78) | I9020XXJK1 | I9020XXJK8 |
| 2.3.2 (GRH78C) | I9020XXJK1 | I9020XXJK8 |
| 2.3.3 (GRI40) | I9020XXKA3 | I9020XXKB1 | All previous versions |
| 2.3.4 (GRJ22) | I9020XXKA3 | I9020XXKD1 | All previous versions |
| 2.3.5 (GRJ90) | I9020XXKA3 | I9020XXKF1 | All previous versions |
| 2.3.6 (GRK39F) | I9020XXKA3 | I9020XXKF1 | All previous versions |
| 4.0.3 (IML74K) | I9020XXKL1 | I9020XXKI1 | All previous versions |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76D) | I9020XXKL1 | I9020XXKI1 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76I) | I9020XXKL1 | I9020XXKI1 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76K) | I9020XXKL1 | I9020XXKI1 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76L) | I9020XXKL1 | I9020XXKI1 |
| |
| Nexus S (850MHz version "UC", i9020a): |
| |
| Android Version | Preferred Bootloader | Preferred Radio | Also possible |
| ----------------|----------------------|-----------------|-------------- |
| 2.3.3 (GRI54) | I9020XXKA3 | I9020UCKB2 |
| 2.3.4 (GRJ22) | I9020XXKA3 | I9020UCKD1 | All previous versions |
| 2.3.5 (GRJ90) | I9020XXKA3 | I9020UCKF1 | All previous versions |
| 2.3.6 (GRK39C) | I9020XXKA3 | I9020UCKF1 | All previous versions |
| 2.3.6 (GRK39F) | I9020XXKA3 | I9020UCKF1 | All previous versions |
| 4.0.3 (IML74K) | I9020XXKL1 | I9020UCKF1 | All previous versions |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76D) | I9020XXKL1 | I9020UCKJ1 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76I) | I9020XXKL1 | I9020UCKJ1 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76K) | I9020XXKL1 | I9020UCKJ1 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76L) | I9020XXKL1 | I9020UCKJ1 |
| |
| Nexus S (Korea version "KR", m200): |
| |
| Android Version | Preferred Bootloader | Preferred Radio | Also possible |
| ----------------|----------------------|-----------------|-------------- |
| 2.3.3 (GRI54) | I9020XXKA3 | I9020KRKB3 |
| 2.3.4 (GRJ22) | I9020XXKA3 | M200KRKC1 | All previous versions |
| 2.3.5 (GRJ90) | I9020XXKA3 | M200KRKC1 | All previous versions |
| 2.3.6 (GRK39F) | I9020XXKA3 | M200KRKC1 | All previous versions |
| 4.0.3 (IML74K) | I9020XXKL1 | M200KRKC1 | All previous versions |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76D) | I9020XXKL1 | M200KRKC1 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76I) | I9020XXKL1 | M200KRKC1 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76K) | I9020XXKL1 | M200KRKC1 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76L) | I9020XXKL1 | M200KRKC1 |
| |
| Galaxy Nexus (GSM/HSPA+): |
| |
| Android Version | Preferred Bootloader | Preferred Radio | Also possible |
| ----------------|----------------------|-----------------|-------------- |
| 4.0.1 (ITL41D) | PRIMEKJ10 | I9250XXKK1 |
| 4.0.2 (ICL53F) | PRIMEKK15 | I9250XXKK6 | All previous versions |
| 4.0.3 (IML74K) | PRIMEKL01 | I9250XXKK6 | All previous versions |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76D) | PRIMELA03 | I9250XXLA02 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76I) | PRIMELA03 | I9250XXLA02 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76K) | PRIMELA03 | I9250XXLA02 |
| 4.0.4 (IMM76L) | PRIMELA03 | I9250XXLA02 |
| |
| If you're building a new version of Android, if your Nexus S or |
| Galaxy Nexus has |
| an older bootloader and radio image that is marked as being also possible in |
| the table above but is not recognized by fastboot, you can locally |
| delete the `version-bootloader` and `version-baseband` lines in |
| `device/samsung/crespo/board-info.txt` or |
| `device/samsung/maguro/board-info.txt` |
| |
| ## Restoring a device to its original factory state ## |
| |
| Factory images |
| for Galaxy Nexus (GSM/HSPA+ "yakju" and "takju", and CDMA/LTE "mysid") |
| and |
| for Nexus S (all variants) |
| are available from |
| [Google's factory image page](https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images). |
| |
| Factory images for the Motorola Xoom are distributed directly by Motorola. |
| |
| No factory images are available for Nexus One. |