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LG G2mini D618 Bootloop with v69 v70 #55
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File size of 0 bytes not large enough to contain ELF header of 52 bytes: '/system/framework/arm/boot.oat' Is this file really empty? Then you probably didn't flash your ROM correctly. This file is not touched by Xposed, but is required for the system to run. |
my ROM is flashed correctly i'm using stock rom and it's working very well until i flash xposed |
So... is this file really empty or not? If it is, was it empty before flashing Xposed? I cannot imagine any way how Xposed could clear it. What I can see is that there's a different behavior in the logcats, which is expected. However, both complain about the 0 byte file. |
no it wasn't empty before flashing Xposed it's like 72.5 Mb |
Assuming everything is working fine now (without Xposed), it would be helpful if you could flash Xposed, and immediately check the file size again (before restarting). The restart, wait a bit to make sure there's still a bootloop and check the file size again. Depending on the results, I can think about further ways to investigate. In general, you have to ensure that there's enough free space for the Dalvik cache. Maybe the error message isn't correct and actually wants to say that the recompiled file in the Dalvik cache is empty. That could be a consequence of too little free space. But again, this is just a guess in case the file in /system isn't really empty. |
Ok, i'll do that and report back 👍 |
OK.. kind of expected, but still strange that you experience issues even after flashing the uninstaller. The only explanation would be that it's because the Dalvik cache gets cleared after flashing Xposed. And I assume you restore the previous cache along with your backup. So one thing to try is deleting the Dalvik cache without flashing Xposed. I would expect that this results in a bootloop as well, as if should be the same situation as flashing Xposed and then the uninstaller. Maybe the system also incorrectly determines the file size, but no idea what could go wrong there. I might need to build a special debug version to get more information. |
yes i restore cache with previous backup |
Here's another idea for further debugging. The command |
Ok great idea i will make that for you |
i don't know what was wrong i used v70 xposed worked without wiping cache i didn't got a bootloop maybe because a reflashed rom yesterday !! but LGCover and LG weather still FC and used a script to remove them rebooted everything fine so here is all system files in the various situations after flashing exposed (without wiping cache and dalvik => no bootloop) (android updating apps on every reboot) : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxDO1J2_PJJoVTNGNlcxN2ZwMnM/view?usp=sharing after flashing exposed (wiping cache and dalvik => bootloop) : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxDO1J2_PJJobEs0czZ6Tk5xYm8/view?usp=sharing after flashing the uninstaller this time uninstaller worked i was waiting for 20min of bootloop but now it starts in 2 min !! : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxDO1J2_PJJoc18xcDVYcnpNMU0/view?usp=sharing and here is a logcat of the bootloop after flashing xposed and wiping dalvik and cache : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxDO1J2_PJJoMDYzR1QtNERtSVE/view?usp=sharing |
OK, so something probably was wrong with your ROM... anyway, doesn't really matter if at least that is solved now. Low storage space is expected as Xposed needs to recompile more things than the original ROM. You'll have to free up some space. The remaining issue is the same as in #53, please try that. |
thank you so much @rovo89 the v71 test3 worked very fine i wiped cache and dalvik and didn't got a bootloop he's booting updating apps and the low space error is gone after wiping cache |
on previous built v67 v68 i got bootloop when i clear dalvik and cache because of the low space error but with v69 v70 i doesn't even boot ! without wiping cache and dalvik, and with wiping cache and dalvik ! can you look into my logcat and tell me what is wrong ?
my logcat after flashing xposed https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxDO1J2_PJJobzVmaWVOaENmdmc/view?usp=sharing
no way to get device boot proprely with xposed-uninstaller i just keep bootlooping
my logcat after using xposed-uninstaller https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxDO1J2_PJJobHdOc21BOUdubWc/view?usp=sharing
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