complete Nexus 5 binary blobs for the AOSP port #88

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thestinger opened this Issue Dec 16, 2015 · 3 comments

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thestinger commented Dec 16, 2015

The binary blobs provided by Google are incomplete. The CyanogenMod blobs can be used as a reference to figure out what's missing but Google's factory image should be used as the source. It may not make sense to include everything. It would be best to decide on a case-by-case basis.

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smaeul Apr 11, 2016

The two libraries needed to make QSEECOMD happy are librpmb.so and libssd.so, both present in the factory image in /system/lib.

smaeul commented Apr 11, 2016

The two libraries needed to make QSEECOMD happy are librpmb.so and libssd.so, both present in the factory image in /system/lib.

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Those aren't the only missing components and the extraction process needs to be automated if any of the missing pieces are going to be included. The Nexus 5 is on the backburner as it's a legacy device and Google may be ending support soon, resulting in CopperheadOS ending support.

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Those aren't the only missing components and the extraction process needs to be automated if any of the missing pieces are going to be included. The Nexus 5 is on the backburner as it's a legacy device and Google may be ending support soon, resulting in CopperheadOS ending support.

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Nexus 5 support is winding down as 7.0 approaches so further work on it isn't going to happen.

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thestinger commented May 19, 2016

Nexus 5 support is winding down as 7.0 approaches so further work on it isn't going to happen.

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