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F20 on Nexus 5? #1

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CapnKernel opened this issue Apr 28, 2014 · 2 comments
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F20 on Nexus 5? #1

CapnKernel opened this issue Apr 28, 2014 · 2 comments

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@CapnKernel
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Hello. I am rather keen to try this on a Nexus 5. Any advice you can give me? Thanks.

@robclark
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I guess in principle a similar sort of approach will should work. You'd have to port some stuff, I guess, from my mako branch. I guess the n5 kernel may be a bit newer than n4, not sure.. at some point they merged some changes in their kgsl_drm which kinda messed things up (I ended up reverting back to older kgsl_drm to get it working on dragonboard). Probably just need to try and see what issues you hit.

For debugging kernel and getting that working, I highly recommend getting yourself a uart headphone-jack debug cable if you don't already have one.

Other than that, can't hurt to send mail to freedreno mailing list (http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/freedreno) or asking on #freedreno on freenode.. from time to time people show up interested in nexus5 or nexus7, which I don't have. I guess if anyone else is working on it or interested, then it makes sense to work together ;-)

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ghost commented Sep 9, 2014

Hey Rob, can you suggest a UART headphone cable ? I plan on trying freedreno on my htc one, which is Snapdragon 600. Not even sure if this thing exposes UART through headphone jack, but then again, worth a try.

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