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h1. Porting Replicant to Android 11
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Active development has moved towards AOSP 11.
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The basic features working on Replicant 10 have been confirmed to work on Replicant 11, but not everything has been tested yet on either version. Replicant 10 source code and build instruction have been kept to do regression tracking: [[PortingToAndroid10|Porting Replicant to Android 10]].
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h2. Building Replicant 11
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h3. Source code
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$ repo init -u https://git.replicant.us/replicant-next/manifest.git -b replicant-11-dev
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$ repo sync
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Alternatively a shallow copy of the source tree can be fetched in order to save on disk space:
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$ repo init -u https://git.replicant.us/replicant-next/manifest.git -b replicant-11-dev --depth=1
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To unshallow a specific module:
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$ cd path/to/module
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h3. Build dependencies
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h4. For Trisquel 8
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sudo apt-get install bc bison build-essential bsdmainutils ccache curl flex g++-multilib gcc-multilib gettext git gnupg gperf imagemagick lib32ncurses5-dev lib32readline-dev lib32z1-dev liblz4-tool libncurses5-dev libsdl1.2-dev libssl-dev libwxgtk3.0-dev libxml2 libxml2-utils lzop python-mako pngcrush rsync schedtool squashfs-tools xsltproc zip zlib1g-dev
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h3. Fixing the build environment
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h4. Allow system binaries for building
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By default, the Android 11 build system can only use the prebuilt binaries it ships.
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While having binary toolchains is better for reproducible builds, and that the binaries are free software, this creates a number of issues:
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* We need to be able to rebuild the binaries, and so far no one did it yet.
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* Binaries are way harder to trust than source code and not everyone trust Google.
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As GNU/Linux distribution's tools can be rebuilt and are easier to trust, we are using that for now.
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h4. Java heap space
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The Java heap size is automatically set according to the available system memory. On machines with 8 GB or less RAM, it is set to a value which is too low, and will result in the following error during the build:
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Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
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The heap size can be "increased with an envirnoment variable":https://stackoverflow.com/a/60474592/1313087:
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$ export _JAVA_OPTIONS="-Xmx3g"
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h4. Reduce parallel jobs to avoid killed processes
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Increasing the Java heap space is not enough to get a successful build on machines with 8 GB or less RAM. It is also necessary to reduce the number of parallel jobs, to avoid processes from being killed due to lack of memory. This typically happens during the build of @frameworks/base@ components.
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For greater speed, you may let your build run with the defaults, wait for it to fail due to killed processes, and then relunch the build with:
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$ make -j1
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By default, "Ninja":https://ninja-build.org/manual.html, the underlaying build system for Android, used when you run @make bacon@, computes the number of parallel jobs according to the number of CPUs on your machine (typically #CPUs + 2 parallel jobs).
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h3. Launching the build
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$ cd kernel/replicant/linux && ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-eabi- make replicant_defconfig && ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-eabi- make -j9 && cat arch/arm/boot/zImage arch/arm/boot/dts/exynos4412-i9305.dtb > zImage-dtb
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$ source build/envsetup.sh
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$ make
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h3. Install the images
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h4. From scratch
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$ cd out/target/product/i9305
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$ sudo heimdall flash --BOOT boot.img --USERDATA userdata.img --SYSTEM system.img 
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h4. Update previous installation
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adb remount
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adb sync
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h3. Get adb
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As the device IDs are the ones given by the Linux kernel, they are not in the adb udev rules, so for now it requires to run adb as root:
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$ sudo adb shell
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* daemon not running; starting now at tcp:5037
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* daemon started successfully
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$ adb shell
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* daemon not running; starting now at tcp:5037
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* daemon started successfully
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error: no devices/emulators found
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So make sure to kill the adb-server and run it as root:
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* daemon not running; starting now at tcp:5037
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h3. Boot progress
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You can also follow the boot progress with adb:
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adb logcat
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Note that the device can go into suspend at any time, so adb might be interrupted. That looks like that:
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Then the connection is interrupted:
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i9305:/ # [randomdev@fullyfreelaptop ]$                                                                                                     
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The effect with adb logcat is similar.
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h3. Getting the latest changes
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* The repositories are being constantly modified with @git push --force@ as we are trying things out, and don't want to make the commits history look too dirty, so be sure to backup your local changes.
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* Sometimes the manifest repository is also modified with @git push --force@. In that case the following commands will loose all the work you did locally but will make the repository consistent with upstream repositories again:
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$ rm -rf .repo/manifests .repo/manifests.git .repo/manifest.xml
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$ repo init -u https://git.replicant.us/replicant-next/manifest.git -b replicant-11-dev
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* The following command might also be necessary to make the state consistent with upstream repositories again, when the manifest history wasn't rewritten, but it will also loose all the work you did locally: 
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h3. Known working distributions
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| Trisquel 8 | Yes | Tested with an lxc chroot:
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| Debian 10 | Yes | |
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h3. Build VM
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If you use Parabola, you may be interested in running Trisquel 8 in LXC.
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To do that first debootstrap a Trisquel 8 rootfs. 
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Parabola's debootstrap does support Trisquel 8 and its manual has an example on how to do that:
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The advantages of this solution are that:
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* The LXC guest and host shares their resources (CPU, RAM) with almost no penalty
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* Trisquel 8 is not a rolling release distribution
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* you need to configure the Trisquel 8 LXC instance (vimrc, sshd_config, etc)
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* The Android build system outputs a warning message about not being able to use namespaces which may become mandatory in newer Android versions
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h3. Known issues
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h4. Trisquel 8
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With Trisquel 8 we have several issues.
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First we can't update the repo, else we have:
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$ repo --force-sync
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repo: error: Python 3 version is too old; Please use Python 3.6 or newer.
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The repo from the package may not work if you have python2 in /usr/bin/python.
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To workaround both issues you could do that:
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h4. Using latest repo (from .repo/repo/repo) ?
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If you use your distribution's repo, you might have an old version of repo.
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When that happens, repo notify you about it:
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... A new version of repo (2.8) is available.
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... New version is available at: /home/replicant/replicant-11/.repo/repo/repo
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... The launcher is run from: /usr/local/bin/repo
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!!! The launcher is not writable.  Please talk to your sysadmin or distro
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So in case you have a recent enough python3, you can upgrade.
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h4. latest repo not working due to python2 in /usr/bin/python
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If you have the latest repo and python2 is in /usr/bin/python, you might end with an issue like that:
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$ repo init [...]
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  File "[...]/replicant-11/.repo/repo/main.py", line 56, in <module>
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This is because /usr/bin/python is python2 instead of python3.
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In that case you can use @python3 $(which repo)@ instead of @repo@) like that:
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Or you can install repo in /usr/local/bin and modify the @#!/usr/bin/env python@ inside it with the following commands:
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$ sudo install -m 755 .repo/repo/repo -t /usr/local/bin
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$ sudo sed 's&^#!/usr/bin/env python$&#!/usr/bin/env python3&' /usr/local/bin/repo -i
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Note that the sed command doesn't work for older versions of repo. See the section above about making it work on trisquel8 for one that works on older versions of repo.
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h2. Cleanups to be done
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* Make adb work as user by using the right USB IDs, and make userspace do the USB setup.
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* -Make the kernel not use hardcoded CMDLINE_FORCE- Not possible unless the bootloader is changed or Linux is very heavily patched.
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* Make the kernel not use hardcoded partitions if possible (though we use system as root)
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* Make a clean Gatekeeper HAL module implementation instead of using the same hack than goldfish
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* Look at "init.rc":https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core/+/master/init/README.md documentation to see if init.rc can be overriden clearly with the override statement to see if it's possible to keep the serial console patch for -eng
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h2. Upstreaming status
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* The stock bootloader is incompatible with Linux, see [[BootloadersIncompatibleWithLinux#Devices-with-the-Exynos-4412]] for more information. So we maintain patches to enable the Galaxy SIII, and Galaxy Note II to boot with the stock bootloader. In the long run we need to look into using u-boot in the kernel partition as using u-boot instead of the stock bootloader currently require nonfree and non-redistributable software (BL1).
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* For the patches that are not merged yet, see the "issues of the redmine upstreaming sub-project":https://redmine.replicant.us/projects/upstreaming/issues
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Progress of the graphics related tasks is tracked at [[GraphicsReplicant10]].
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* Tested under Replicant 9 without up to date libsamsung-ipc (no modem init)
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* Tested and validated under Replicant 6 (doesn't break telephony)
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* Implement the missing part to shut down the modem, close the interfaces and such, in order to need to reboot after each test.
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* Continue to clean up the libsamsung-ipc and libsamsung-ril patches, test the patches in Replicant 6 when applicable, and merge them in the upstream repositories.
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* Convert the firmware loading driver to the upstream API and then adapt libsamsung-ipc for that. This should also benefit other devices like the Galaxy SIII 4G, and the Galaxy Note II 4G which probably don't need much more to get their modem supported by upstream Linux.
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* Cleanup and convert the rest of the drivers to look like the ones for the Nokia N900 and adapt the userspace in libsamsung-ipc, and merge libsamsung-ipc support for that once the kernel API is stable.
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| DONE | -boot a device under AOSP9- | Only boots with graphics, not much more |
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| 7h | -Add support for the touch keys driver in the  galaxy-s3 dts- | "applied":https://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2019-November/694100.html |
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| 7h | -upstream the AAT1290 flash led Linux dts for the galaxy-s3 boards- | "Now in 5.3":https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?h=v5.3&id=4e4dfcb2a425cccc6dd1fb7d46e060cd57999afc |
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| 70h | -port and- cleanup the the Galaxy SIII (i9300) "modem":https://github.com/fourkbomb/linux/tree/modem Linux driver from 4.16 to 5.0| See the [[PortingToAndroid9/#Modem-status|modem status]] for more details |
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| add support for Audio with the upstream kernel driver | 70h | Might be way faster, depending on what Android 9 uses
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| -add partial (no modem) support for the Galaxy SIII 4G (i9305) and- factorize the code with i9300 | 14h | * The source code on which the work was based changed from AOSP to an unofficial LineageOS port to a port of i9305 support for AOSP by Joonas to the official LineageOS so it's now supported by default
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| add internal WiFi support and validate the functionality | 6h | |
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| -create new- update the install and upgrade instructions | -35h- | -Our current install instructions don't scale as we have one copy for each device.-
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| i9300 | "CustomROMs":https://github.com/CustomROMs/android_local_manifests_i9300 | * "February 8 2020 Pie release":https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/rom-lineageos-16-0-t3875899 | |
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| i9300 | "Team InFusion":https://github.com/team-infusion-developers/android_local_manifests_i9300 | * "August 20 2019 Pie release":https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/rom-optimized-lineageos-16-0-team-t3940142 | Issues: * Uses a Samsung kernel
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| n7100 | "ComicoTeam":https://github.com/ComicoTeam/android_device_samsung_n7100 | * "January 4 2020 Pie release":https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-2/development/rom-lineageos-16-0-20190112-comico-t3889281 | |
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| i9100 | "rINanDO":https://github.com/rINanDO/android_device_samsung_galaxys2-common | * "March 20 2020 Pie release":https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/pie-i9100-t3850588 
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* "Android build requirements - hardware and software":https://source.android.com/setup/build/requirements
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* "Why LineageOS Developers are building Android Go-optimized custom ROMs":https://www.xda-developers.com/android-go-old-android-8-1-oreo/
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* "Android Go recommended default values for propreties for optimization":https://android.googlesource.com/platform/build/+/master/target/product/go_defaults_common.mk
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* "Team InFusion i9300 optimized system.prop":https://github.com/team-infusion-developers/android_device_samsung_i9300/blob/lineage-16.0/system.prop#L23
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* "Hack to fix high CPU usage caused by logd":https://github.com/team-infusion-developers/android_device_samsung_smdk4412-common/commit/c66015514fc9779edfed2665f67e841f3620c71e
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* "Use low-end video codecs":https://github.com/team-infusion-developers/android_device_samsung_smdk4412-common/commit/adc919f04b981a4fe005fab2cf443596a22992b2
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* "Optimize ActivityManager cached apps":https://github.com/team-infusion-developers/android_device_samsung_smdk4412-common/commit/24bc62970d35eb5a7a257463e7dbfe873ceb5779
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* "Use 1Gb Dalvik config":https://github.com/team-infusion-developers/android_device_samsung_smdk4412-common/commit/8a7cebc5af772a2949420ac4a383f5f75236c65c