Guest D.Rosendahl Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 Then you are with luch, because you want need to cross compile a thing , you will be working with java, not c (: .. It seems to me it will both be java and c. It's using java for the gui and stuff for android but are using (ndk?) som c-libaries to hook into kernel.
Guest disc0 Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 (edited) It seems to me it will both be java and c. It's using java for the gui and stuff for android but are using (ndk?) som c-libaries to hook into kernel. Oah, ok.. I download the source but I'm having a hard time to debug the f**king app ! I have the ndk on my system, and eclipse does all the job!.. EDIT: I think that ndk (jni) want compile in windows without cygwin, do you have it installed?? Edited February 12, 2010 by disc0
Guest xian1243 Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 Thanks disc0. :D No pressure... I'm just glad that MT is working ATM. :D
Guest disc0 Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 Thanks disc0. :D No pressure... I'm just glad that MT is working ATM. :D Did you look at this? http://code.google.com/p/get-a-robot-vpnc/...es/detail?id=38 Did you tried it ??
Guest D.Rosendahl Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 Oah, ok.. I download the source but I'm having a hard time to debug the f**king app ! I have the ndk on my system, and eclipse does all the job!.. EDIT: I think that ndk (jni) want compile in windows withou cygwion, do you have it installed?? Havn't installed cygwin yet. New computer last week, (my old one gave up) so I need to install most things again... I realized that it's also hard to know which branch of the code to use...
Guest disc0 Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 Havn't installed cygwin yet. New computer last week, (my old one gave up) so I need to install most things again... I realized that it's also hard to know which branch of the code to use... Well I download from svn normally. I get this error on logcat I/TETHER -> NativeTask( 2874): Trying to load libnativetask.so E/TETHER -> NativeTask( 2874): Could not load libnativetask.so Hum..
Guest D.Rosendahl Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 Well I download from svn normally. I get this error on logcat I/TETHER -> NativeTask( 2874): Trying to load libnativetask.so E/TETHER -> NativeTask( 2874): Could not load libnativetask.so Hum.. Have you built your own libnativetask.so or are you using the prebuilt one that comes with the source? (I think the source for the lib is also included)
Guest chingy1788 Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 (edited) Thought I'd post some benchmarks Phone - MHz A1 - 998 A1 - 768 A1 - 384 G1 - 384 G1 - 528 Units Graphics Total graphics score 23.537497 17.895359 8.50352 95.58539 109.82844 Draw opacity bitmap 8.028224 6.1152587 2.948035 46.12613 51.2 MPixels per sec Draw transparent bitmap 6.3681593 4.8301888 2.2530253 12.337349 15.975039 MPixels per sec CPU Whetstone Total CPU score 516.10754 392.9966 183.75995 108.21737 140.81575 MWIPS DP 35.701538 27.21829 12.618297 7.6493535 9.867771 MWIPS(DP) MWIPS SP 43.956043 33.38898 15.683813 8.169935 10.513036 MWIPS(SP) MFLOPS DP 4.577629 3.4007597 1.5848045 1.4890103 1.9575995 MFLOPS(DP) MFLOPS SP 6.6731443 5.1465626 2.4179213 1.8678708 2.5706856 MFLOPS(SP) VAX MIPS DP 25.544647 19.572577 9.161985 5.3828325 7.0545645 VAX MIPS(DP) VAX MIPS SP 26.948242 20.467522 9.591156 5.5093546 7.1622076 VAX MIPS(SP) Memory Total memory score 358.1191 325.97748 151.89786 107.4707 108.71283 Copy memory 325.41492 296.20853 138.02623 97.65625 98.78494 Mb/sec Filesystem Total file system score 126.13296 117.21367 51.327778 29.957783 30.872993 Creating 1000 empty files 21.43 7.192 14.748 21.401 15.451 sec Deleting 1000 empty files 4.686 3.3 8.149 7.315 13.248 sec Write 1M into file 3.7608123 3.2583904 2.2537751 1.0990219 2.2316446 M/sec Read 1M from file 250 232.55814 101.0101 59.171597 59.88024 sM/sec SD card perfomance Creating 250 empty files 19.44 19.296 22.3 69.596 17.704 sec Deleting 250 empty files 19.668 17.772 19.144 23.956 22.6 sec Write 1M into file 14.265335 10.869565 11.560694 4.8053823 7.621951 M/sec Read 1M from file 227.27272 243.90244 100 58.82353 60.240963 sM/sec Used Advanced Task Killer to kill all tasks before running the benchmarks Used SetCPU to force the CPU to run at one speed Used "Benchmark" from softweg to run the benchmarks Edited February 12, 2010 by chingy1788
Guest disc0 Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 Have you built your own libnativetask.so or are you using the prebuilt one that comes with the source? (I think the source for the lib is also included) Native, I'll try to build from the source.. Whats bugging me is that the app does not request root access, so, the problem might be there !!
Guest xian1243 Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 (edited) @disc0 Yes I did test it (the tun.ko you are referring to), it made my Liquid hang on the android boot logo. Had to flash a nandroid backup to get it working again. EDIT: Sorry, I misread your post... I need to sleep... I only tested the tun.ko module from issue 48, not the patched VPN client GUI (posted under issue 38). That GUI is for cisco VPNs, not openvpn, but even so, I couldn't even get the kernel module working in the first place. Edited February 12, 2010 by xian1243
Guest D.Rosendahl Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 Native, I'll try to build from the source.. Whats bugging me is that the app does not request root access, so, the problem might be there !! Maybe, it's should need root access according to all intructions. Installing cygwin now, but I have problem finding gnu make for it. (Need to find a repo that is including it) You should probably put a notice in http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-teth...etail?id=250#c1. Harald seems very active and could maybe help. (I dont want to post anything before I have a kernal and a build environment that works)
Guest disc0 Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 (edited) @disc0 Yes I did test it (the tun.ko you are referring to), it made my Liquid hang on the android boot logo. Had to flash a nandroid backup to get it working again. EDIT: Sorry, I misread your post... I need to sleep... I only tested the tun.ko module from issue 48, not the patched VPN client GUI (posted under issue 38). That GUI is for cisco VPNs, not openvpn, but even so, I couldn't even get the kernel module working in the first place. Ok, sorry to hear that :\ .. Maybe, it's should need root access according to all intructions. Installing cygwin now, but I have problem finding gnu make for it. (Need to find a repo that is including it) You should probably put a notice in http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-teth...etail?id=250#c1. Harald seems very active and could maybe help. (I dont want to post anything before I have a kernal and a build environment that works) Thanks, I left a comment there (: .. EDIT: Well, the problem resides right there, the lib is there and the android system does not loads it :s .. EDIT2: Finnaly managed to compile the bloody lib! And app finnaly started (didn't tested yet) but got erros on log.. EDIT3: This is getting me crazy :s .. stupid wifi interface ! EDIT4: We are f**ked up, spent all night on this almost for nothing. Same comment I left on the issue tracker: Ok, here comes the problems.. It seems that liquid as the same problem as cliq (uses same module [dhd.ko] and as same chip), no one knows how to bring up the eth0 interface, and if it wasn't enough, there are two firmware images in the wifi folder BCM4325.bin and BCM4325Fac.bin and two configuration files wifi.conf and wifiFac.conf.. I spotted something curious, in either conf files, FIRMWARE_LOADER=wlan_loader but there is no wlan_loader anywhere in the system, on any folder! What can be done for us, liquid owners to run wifi tether ? :\ F**k, now I'm going to sleep completely pissed off! Edited February 13, 2010 by disc0
Guest malez Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 Congratulations Disco. I installed the 768Mhz kernel. MT works perfectly on dophin browser. No bug till now. Will continue testing it. Thanks a lot.
Guest chingy1788 Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 disc0, Is it possible to trade multi touch for single touch, but when two fingers are pressed, it wont take the mid point, but the first/one finger pressed point? I had my fun with pinch zooming... problem is I touch the menu button when I do the one handed pinch zoom... kinda annoying so, returning one finger's point instead of the mid point would be good... only if it affects the keyboard
Guest D.Rosendahl Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 Ok, sorry to hear that :\ .. Thanks, I left a comment there (: .. EDIT: Well, the problem resides right there, the lib is there and the android system does not loads it :s .. EDIT2: Finnaly managed to compile the bloody lib! And app finnaly started (didn't tested yet) but got erros on log.. EDIT3: This is getting me crazy :s .. stupid wifi interface ! EDIT4: We are f**ked up, spent all night on this almost for nothing. Same comment I left on the issue tracker: F**k, now I'm going to sleep completely pissed off! Thanks for your effort! So we need to find a way to bring eth0 up. Hm, how is android doing it?
Guest disc0 Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 disc0, Is it possible to trade multi touch for single touch, but when two fingers are pressed, it wont take the mid point, but the first/one finger pressed point? I had my fun with pinch zooming... problem is I touch the menu button when I do the one handed pinch zoom... kinda annoying so, returning one finger's point instead of the mid point would be good... only if it affects the keyboard I need you to describe better the problem please. You facing that problem in dolphin [ witch version ] ?? You prefer to remove the MT ability and discard completly the second touch, is it that? Thanks for your effort! So we need to find a way to bring eth0 up. Hm, how is android doing it? yes, and like in motorola cliq, I don't find any reference of any succeeding it.. Thats the point, I don't find nothing that can give a clue hoe android is doing it :\ ..
Guest designgears Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 (edited) @disc0 hehe, nvm, I see what I did Edited February 13, 2010 by designgears
Guest chingy1788 Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 I need you to describe better the problem please. You facing that problem in dolphin [ witch version ] ?? You prefer to remove the MT ability and discard completly the second touch, is it that? Yes, remove MT ability and replace with just one touch so, if I put one finger down, it returns a point, then I put a second finger down, it doesnt take the mid point, but takes the first finger's point Its not so much a problem with dolphin, its more a problem with doing a one hand pinch zoom. My palm touches the menu button by accident
Guest maxisma Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 Yes, remove MT ability and replace with just one touch so, if I put one finger down, it returns a point, then I put a second finger down, it doesnt take the mid point, but takes the first finger's point Its not so much a problem with dolphin, its more a problem with doing a one hand pinch zoom. My palm touches the menu button by accident Menu button is NOT the touchscreen!
Guest chingy1788 Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 Menu button is NOT the touchscreen! Menu button IS capacitive!
Guest maxisma Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 (edited) Menu button IS capacitive! Of course. But touchscreen & the soft keys are two different things and your problem won't be solved if MT get's deactivated. There would have to be some sort of "if Touchscreen is press ignore touchpanel presses" But I have no idea where to integrate this, mabýbe disc0 knows it.. But it would be bad for apps like Gameboid. Edited February 13, 2010 by maxisma
Guest chingy1788 Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 (edited) Of course. But touchscreen & the soft keys are two different things and your problem won't be solved if MT get's deactivated. There would have to be some sort of "if Touchscreen is press ignore touchpanel presses" But I have no idea where to integrate this, mabýbe disc0 knows it.. But it would be bad for apps like Gameboid. OK... The stock keyboard does not support multi touch What I want is to have the system not to return the mid point when two fingers are pressed it seems that this can be done in the kernel Might not need to remove MT from an old post reffering to drivers/input/touchscreen/auo_ts.c http://android.modaco.com/content/acer-liq...rce-here-it-is/ we see if (!finger2_pressed) { /* No multitouch -- force width to zero */; width = 0; x = coord[0][0]; y = coord[0][1]; } else { /* (x,y) coords for multitouch are at midpt between fingers */ x = (coord[0][0] + coord[1][0]) / 2; y = (coord[0][1] + coord[1][1]) / 2; /* Report the width according to the abs distance of x-axis */ width = abs((coord[0][0] - coord[1][0])); } instead of having the mid point being the x, y coords x = (coord[0][0] + coord[1][0]) / 2; y = (coord[0][1] + coord[1][1]) / 2; can we put the first point i.e. x = coord[0][0]; y = coord[0][1]; from what it looks like it might affect the multi touch someway doing this might make the keyboard easier to use or more accurate when speed typing with two thumbs, since there will not be a case where the character at the mid point is typed in Edited February 13, 2010 by chingy1788
Guest Angio Posted February 14, 2010 Report Posted February 14, 2010 (edited) JIT....JIT....JIT lol lets get JIT working on Donut Liquid, :D from what I am reading it will increase x1.74 in speed and more battery also.... ill try to backport it :D EDIT:framework and dalvik backports http://drop.io/lq4oykn4523 Edited February 14, 2010 by Angio
Guest behnaam Posted February 14, 2010 Report Posted February 14, 2010 JIT....JIT....JIT lol lets get JIT working on Donut Liquid, :lol: from what I am reading it will increase x1.74 in speed and more battery also.... ill try to backport it :D Edit: here is the backport: His repo is synced to the current kernel release, so its a matter of syncing and start working on implementing JIT. Im a bit interested to see what BFS patching will for more speed increase :D
Guest Angio Posted February 14, 2010 Report Posted February 14, 2010 (edited) His repo is synced to the current kernel release, so its a matter of syncing and start working on implementing JIT. Im a bit interested to see what BFS patching will for more speed increase :D will cfs help also? do you know how they both work, im a little confused on bfs and cfs :lol: EDIT: ill be looking into this... :D Edited February 14, 2010 by Angio
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