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26
27<p>This page complements the main page about
28<a href="building-running.html">Building and Running</a> with
29information that is specific to individual devices.</p>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -070030
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -080031<p>With the current release, it is possible to build for
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -070032Nexus 4, Nexus 10, Nexus 7, and for some variants of Galaxy Nexus.
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -080033The exact level of functionality for each device depends on the availability
34of the relevant proprietary hardware-specific binaries.</p>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -070035<p>For Nexus 4 "mako" and on Nexus 7 "grouper" (Wi-Fi) and "tilapia" (Mobile),
36all configurations can be used,
37and all the hardware is functional.
38Due to hardware differences, do not use 4.1.1 on a Nexus 7 that
39was originally sold with 4.1.2 or newer.</p>
40<p>All configurations of Nexus 10 "manta" can be used. On those devices, graphics, audio,
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -080041Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, camera, NFC, GPS and orientation sensors are functional.</p>
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -080042<p>The variants of Galaxy Nexus that can be used are the GSM/HSPA+ configuration
43"maguro" (only if it was originally sold with a "yakju" or "takju" operating
44system) and the VZW CDMA/LTE configuration "toro". On those devices, graphics
45and audio are functional, as well as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and access to the
46respective cellular networks. NFC and the orientation sensors are functional.</p>
47<p>The Sprint CDMA/LTE configuration "toroplus" of Galaxy Nexus is supported
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -070048experimentally, in the jb-mr1-dev-plus-aosp branch. On that configuration,
49the cellular network is not functional,
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -080050and the other peripherals work like they do on "toro".</p>
51<p>The Motorola Xoom can be used in the Wi-Fi configuration "wingray"
52sold in the USA, with Android 4.1.2. Graphics and audio are functional
53as well as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and the orientation sensors.</p>
54<p>All configurations of Nexus S and Nexus S 4G can be used with Android 4.1.2.
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -070055On those devices all the hardware is functional.</p>
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -080056<p>In addition, <a href="http://pandaboard.org">PandaBoard</a> a.k.a. "panda" can be used
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -070057in the jb-mr1-dev-plus-aosp branch, but is considered experimental.
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -080058The specific details to use a PandaBoard with the Android Open-Source Project
59are in the file <code>device/ti/panda/README</code> in the source tree.</p>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -070060
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -080061<h2 id="building-fastboot-and-adb">Building fastboot and adb</h2>
62<p>If you don't already have those tools, fastboot and adb can be built with
63the regular build system. Follow the instructions on the page about
64<a href="building-running.html">Building and Running</a>, and replace the main <code>make</code> command with</p>
65<pre><code>$ make fastboot adb
66</code></pre>
67<h2 id="booting-into-fastboot-mode">Booting into fastboot mode</h2>
68<p>During a cold boot, the following key combinations can be used to boot into fastboot mode,
69which is a mode in the bootloader that can be used to flash the devices:</p>
70<table>
71<thead>
72<tr>
73<th>Device</th>
74<th>Keys</th>
75</tr>
76</thead>
77<tbody>
78<tr>
79<td>manta</td>
80<td>Press and hold both <em>Volume Up</em> and <em>Volume Down</em>, then press and hold <em>Power</em></td>
81</tr>
82<tr>
83<td>mako</td>
84<td>Press and hold <em>Volume Down</em>, then press and hold <em>Power</em></td>
85</tr>
86<tr>
87<td>grouper</td>
88<td>Press <em>Power</em> for a second, and press <em>Volume Down</em> when the bootloader logo appears</td>
89</tr>
90<tr>
91<td>tilapia</td>
92<td>Press <em>Power</em> for a second, and press <em>Volume Down</em> when the bootloader logo appears</td>
93</tr>
94<tr>
95<td>phantasm</td>
96<td>Power the device, cover it with one hand after the LEDs light up and until they turn red</td>
97</tr>
98<tr>
99<td>maguro</td>
100<td>Press and hold both <em>Volume Up</em> and <em>Volume Down</em>, then press and hold <em>Power</em></td>
101</tr>
102<tr>
103<td>toro</td>
104<td>Press and hold both <em>Volume Up</em> and <em>Volume Down</em>, then press and hold <em>Power</em></td>
105</tr>
106<tr>
107<td>toroplus</td>
108<td>Press and hold both <em>Volume Up</em> and <em>Volume Down</em>, then press and hold <em>Power</em></td>
109</tr>
110<tr>
111<td>panda</td>
112<td>Press and hold <em>Input</em>, then press <em>Power</em></td>
113</tr>
114<tr>
115<td>wingray</td>
116<td>Press and hold <em>Volume Down</em>, then press and hold <em>Power</em></td>
117</tr>
118<tr>
119<td>crespo</td>
120<td>Press and hold <em>Volume Up</em>, then press and hold <em>Power</em></td>
121</tr>
122<tr>
123<td>crespo4g</td>
124<td>Press and hold <em>Volume Up</em>, then press and hold <em>Power</em></td>
125</tr>
126</tbody>
127</table>
128<p>Also, the command <code>adb reboot bootloader</code> can be used to reboot from
129Android directly into the bootloader with no key combinations.</p>
130<h2 id="unlocking-the-bootloader">Unlocking the bootloader</h2>
131<p>It's only possible to flash a custom system if the bootloader allows it.</p>
132<p>The bootloader is locked by default. With the device in fastboot mode, the
133bootloader is unlocked with</p>
134<pre><code>$ fastboot oem unlock
135</code></pre>
136<p>The procedure must be confirmed on-screen, and deletes the user data for
137privacy reasons. It only needs to be run once.</p>
138<p>All data on the phone is erased, i.e. both the applications' private data
139and the shared data that is accessible over USB, including photos and
140movies. Be sure to make a backup of any precious files you have before
141unlocking the bootloader.</p>
142<p>On Nexus 10, after unlocking the bootloader, the internal storage is
143left unformatted and must be formatted with</p>
144<pre><code>$ fastboot format cache
145$ fastboot format userdata
146</code></pre>
147<p>The bootloader can be locked back with</p>
148<pre><code>$ fastboot oem lock
149</code></pre>
150<p>Note that this erases user data on Xoom (including the shared USB data).</p>
151<h2 id="obtaining-proprietary-binaries">Obtaining proprietary binaries</h2>
152<p>The Android Open-Source Project can't be used
153from pure source code only, and requires additional hardware-related proprietary
154libraries to run, specifically for hardware graphics acceleration.</p>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -0700155<p>Official binaries for the supported devices can be downloaded from
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -0800156<a href="https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/drivers">Google's Nexus driver page</a>,
157which add access to additional hardware capabilities with non-Open-Source code.</p>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -0700158<p>When building the master branch for a device, the binaries for the most
159recent numbered release or with the most recent date
160are the ones that should be used.</p>
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -0800161<h3 id="extracting-the-proprietary-binaries">Extracting the proprietary binaries</h3>
162<p>Each set of binaries comes as a self-extracting script in a compressed archive.
163After uncompressing each archive, run the included self-extracting script
164from the root of the source tree, confirm that you agree to the terms of the
165enclosed license agreement, and the binaries and their matching makefiles
166will get installed in the <code>vendor/</code> hierarchy of the source tree.</p>
167<h3 id="cleaning-up-when-adding-proprietary-binaries">Cleaning up when adding proprietary binaries</h3>
168<p>In order to make sure that the newly installed binaries are properly
169taken into account after being extracted, the existing output of any previous
170build needs to be deleted with</p>
171<pre><code>$ make clobber
172</code></pre>
173<h2 id="picking-and-building-the-configuration-that-matches-a-device">Picking and building the configuration that matches a device</h2>
174<p>The steps to configure and build the Android Open-Source Project
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -0700175are described in the page about <a href="building.html">Building</a>.</p>
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -0800176<p>The recommended builds for the various devices are available through
177the lunch menu, accessed when running the <code>lunch</code> command with no arguments:</p>
178<table>
179<thead>
180<tr>
181<th>Device</th>
182<th>Branch</th>
183<th>Build configuration</th>
184</tr>
185</thead>
186<tbody>
187<tr>
188<td>manta</td>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -0700189<td>android-4.2.2_r1 or master</td>
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -0800190<td>full_manta-userdebug</td>
191</tr>
192<tr>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -0700193<td>mako</td>
194<td>android-4.2.2_r1 or master</td>
195<td>full_mako-userdebug</td>
196</tr>
197<tr>
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -0800198<td>grouper</td>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -0700199<td>android-4.2.2_r1 or master</td>
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -0800200<td>full_grouper-userdebug</td>
201</tr>
202<tr>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -0700203<td>tilapia</td>
204<td>android-4.2.2_r1 or master</td>
205<td>full_grouper-userdebug</td>
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -0800206</tr>
207<tr>
208<td>maguro</td>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -0700209<td>android-4.2.2_r1 or master</td>
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -0800210<td>full_maguro-userdebug</td>
211</tr>
212<tr>
213<td>toro</td>
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -0700214<td>android-4.2.2_r1 or master</td>
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -0800215<td>full_toro-userdebug</td>
216</tr>
217<tr>
218<td>toroplus</td>
219<td>master</td>
220<td>full_toroplus-userdebug</td>
221</tr>
222<tr>
223<td>panda</td>
224<td>master</td>
225<td>full_panda-userdebug</td>
226</tr>
227<tr>
228<td>wingray</td>
229<td>android-4.1.2_r1</td>
230<td>full_wingray-userdebug</td>
231</tr>
232<tr>
233<td>crespo</td>
234<td>android-4.1.2_r1</td>
235<td>full_crespo-userdebug</td>
236</tr>
237<tr>
238<td>crespo4g</td>
239<td>android-4.1.2_r1</td>
240<td>full_crespo4g-userdebug</td>
241</tr>
242</tbody>
243</table>
244<p>Do not use 4.1.1 on a Nexus 7 that was originally sold with 4.1.2
245or newer.</p>
246<h2 id="flashing-a-device">Flashing a device</h2>
247<p>Set the device in fastboot mode if necessary (see above).</p>
248<p>An entire Android system can be flashed in a single command: this writes
249the boot, recovery and system partitions together after verifying that the
250system being flashed is compatible with the installed bootloader and radio,
251and reboots the system. This also erases all the user data, similarly to
252<code>fastboot oem unlock</code> mentioned earlier.</p>
253<pre><code>$ fastboot -w flashall
254</code></pre>
255<p>Note that filesystems created via fastboot on Motorola Xoom aren't working
256optimally, and it is strongly recommended to re-create them through recovery</p>
257<pre><code>$ adb reboot recovery
258</code></pre>
259<p>Once in recovery, open the menu (press Power + Volume Up), wipe the cache
260partition, then wipe data.</p>
261<h2 id="restoring-a-device-to-its-original-factory-state">Restoring a device to its original factory state</h2>
262<p>Factory images
263for Nexus 10,
264for Nexus 4,
265for Nexus Q,
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -0700266for Nexus 7,
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -0800267for Galaxy Nexus (GSM/HSPA+ "yakju" and "takju",
268and CDMA/LTE "mysid" and "mysidspr"),
269and
Robert Ly40e3b6d2013-04-17 18:12:10 -0700270for Nexus S and Nexus S 4G
Robert Ly35f2fda2013-01-29 16:27:05 -0800271are available from
272<a href="https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images">Google's factory image page</a>.</p>
273<p>Factory images for the Motorola Xoom are distributed directly by Motorola.</p>