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Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli, 03/06/2020 11:59 PM
simplify checking


I9100GBootloader

Unsigned versions

We need to correlate some devices property (like the Android version it's shipped with, serial numbers, etc) to be able to easily differentiate between signed and unsigned versions, to makes it much more simple to get devices with unsigned bootloaders.

hpagseddy/i9100g_xloader is based on ths-backup/i9100g_xloader which has an ics (Icecream Sandwitch, an Android version) branch only.

Devices with Android 4.0.4 or 4.1.2 might have the unsigned bootloader while at least one device with Android 2.3.6 have a signed bootloader.

Versions with signed bootloaders

Checking if you have a signed bootloader

To do that you need to get into the ODIN MODE that is typically used to install the Replicant recovery:

  1. Start the device by holding the following key combination: Volume down, Select, Power,
  2. Hold the key combination until the device shows a Warning message.
  3. Confirm that you want to download a custom OS using volume up
  4. Make sure the device is in Downloading mode

When this is done, it should show some text:

ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: GT-I9100G_CHN_CHN

Here CHN_CHN probably refers to the chinese version. According to a thread on the XDA developers forum ("Means that you own a chinese bootloader locked I9100G. You can't flash any other bootloader than the chinese one.") , that version has a signed bootloader.

How to check for signed bootloader

To get the bootrom to try to boot on USB, you need to do the following:
  • Connect the USB cable to the device but make sure it's not connected on the computer.
  • Power off the device
  • Connect the USB cable

If we do that, we get the following in the kernel log of your laptop:

usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 24 using ehci-pci
usb 1-1: unable to get BOS descriptor or descriptor too short
usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0451, idProduct=d00f, bcdDevice= 0.00
usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=33, Product=37, SerialNumber=0
usb 1-1: Product: OMAP4430
usb 1-1: Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

We can also try to get a bit more infos with omap-usb-boot:

$ sudo omap-usb-boot -v -w boot invalidbootmedia
Finding and opening USB device
Found and opened omap4 USB device: OMAP4430
ASIC device id: 4430, HS device
Booting from device invalidbootmedia...
Booting device invalidbootmedia not found
Booting from device failed

Here we know the device is signed because it's a "HS device".
If it was not signed it would print "GP device" instead.

Source code

TODO

  • Understand how to get unsigned versions (Android version, serial number, etc)
  • Get a device with u-boot and ask samsung for source code
  • Try to boot the xloader nevertheless, as the device could be in some "verify but not enforce mode" for signatures

Updated by Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli over 4 years ago · 8 revisions

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