Hi All,

Hi All I'm trying to do the exact same thing here with bbbandroid. I have 
an asus 4.0 dongle with the BCM20702A0 chipset. I'm not really experienced 
when it comes to making my own kernels.
I do understand what you are doing with these high level steps you laid out 
here. However, I could use some help to actually execute them... I see you 
are going to include them as patches? Is the patch already available? Where 
can I find it? Thanks!

Michael

Op vrijdag 20 februari 2015 00:13:13 UTC+1 schreef Keith Conger:
>
>
>
> On Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 12:27:37 PM UTC-7, Andrew Henderson 
> wrote:
>>
>> On Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 1:50:43 PM UTC-5, Keith Conger wrote:
>>>
>>> I've got bluetooth finally working.  Andrew, what would be the best way 
>>> to pass you the changes needed?
>>>
>>
>> Patches generated by git are fine.  If you know the major parts that you 
>> patched, you can also cd into the appropriate directory and do a "git 
>> status" to show you which files have changed and just mail me those files 
>> (hendersa (at) icculus.org).  For subdirectories that are completely new 
>> (like the Bluez added into external/), you can just tar up the directory 
>> and send it to me.  My understanding is that you added in Bluez, modified 
>> the build scripts to pull that external project in, patched bionic, and 
>> changed the kernel config to build in Bluetooth.  Does that sound about 
>> right? 
>>
>>
> Ok I'll start work on getting it over to you. Basically you are correct. 
> Here are the steps at a high level:
>
> * Add bluez repo to the manifest and told it to not pull bluedroid.
> * Patched bionic, although I see bluez has a patched bionic in a repo for 
> 4.4, maybe I can just change the manifest.
> * Built bluetooth kernel modules from backports, 3.8 is too old
> * Added insmod commands to init.{ro.hardware}.rc "on boot" and added 
> "import init.bluetooth.rc"
> * Commented out qemu=1 check for bluetooth.
> * Had to manually move some libraries to /system/lib/hw/ from /system/lib/
>
> Keith
>

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