On Tue, 9 Apr 2019 23:25:25 +0200 Fil <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I didn't address the cypressbln driver yet that is used for instance > > on the Galaxy Note (n7000). > > It's also relevant for I9100, if I recall correctly.. Yes, I didn't look at it in details yet. I've an I9100 so I can test once the work is done. > > It would be great if someone could test it on a Galaxy SIII > > (i9300). I use mine as a daily phone so it's not a good idea to use > > it for testing. > > I can test it on i9300 and i9100 during the upcoming weekend. > I presume it's sufficient to test for the touch keys to work.. Is > there anything else I should particularly focus on? Yes, it would also be nice to look the device reboots. This can be done by looking writing down the time at which it boot, and later by looking at the output of the uptime command. I have an i9305 that I use for testing that uses the exact same touchkey driver, but it rebooted about 3 or 4 minutes after finishing booting and not touching it. To get a reliable reboot (it works every time) I boot the device and remove the USB cable, and leave the device on my table without touching at it. This is with the stock setting. Since it also seemed to reboot with Replicant 6.0 0003 releases, and that I didn't manage to get logs of the reboot in a decent amount of time, and that the device status is "uncompleted", I didn't look into the issue further. Denis.
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