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[RECOVERY] [4/5/16] TWRP 3.0.2-0 - TeamWin Recovery Project
TeamWin is proud to present TWRP 3.0.2-0 for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (Verizon)!
Youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIvWVS_Rkxo
Full TeamWin credits are on the TWRP page on the TeamWin website: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2
Introduction:
Team Win Recovery Project or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added a lot of our own features. It's a fully touch driven user interface , no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Key Features:
Touchscreen driven with real buttons and drag-to-scroll
XML-based GUI that allows full customization of the layout true theming!
Settings are saved to the sdcard and persist through reboots
Ability to choose which partitions to back up and which to restore
Ability to choose to compress backups now with pigz (multi-core processor support for faster compression times)
Onscreen keyboard
Decryption of /data
Easy selection of internal/external storage
See changelog below for new features
In addition to the above new features, TWRP features a scripting engine that allows an app to send commands to the recovery for the recovery to perform during startup. We call this scripting engine OpenRecoveryScript. This engine will be put to use immediately in the GooManager app. GooManager will be able to install recoveries automatically for most supported devices. The app will also let you choose to install multiple zips from within Android, wipe cache & dalvik, and run a backup.
We are looking for other talented developers, themers, and device maintainers if they are interested in helping with a free, open source project.
Source Code:
GitHub - https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery
Gerrit for TWRP Official Device Configs - http://gerrit.twrp.me
Gerrit Instance - http://gerrit.omnirom.org
If you have made your own twrp build for an unsupported device, please let us know. We might add your build to the list of unofficial builds. Bear in mind that we are working hard to add more devices and we may add your device to our official build list later.
t0ltevzw Device Config: https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_samsung_t0ltevzw
Kernel: https://github.com/bigbiff/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412
DOWNLOAD:
All official devices are listed at the top of the page on the Team Win website. Search for the device in the textbox.
http://twrp.me
Support:
Click http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=twrp for live support or join us in #twrp on Freenode IRC servers
Changelog
3.0.2-0
- Fix a bug with the input box that affected masked inputs (passwords). This fixes decrypt of full device encryption on devices that support decrypt. This bug also impacts encrypted backups. Users are highly encouraged to stop using 3.0.1 if you use encrypted backups or if you need decrypt of data in TWRP.
- Add Greek translation to some builds.
3.0.2-0
- Fix a bug with the input box that affected masked inputs (passwords). This fixes decrypt of full device encryption on devices that support decrypt. This bug also impacts encrypted backups. Users are highly encouraged to stop using 3.0.1 if you use encrypted backups or if you need decrypt of data in TWRP.
- Add Greek translation to some builds.
3.0.1-0
-support new CM 13.0 pattern encryption (sultanqasim)
-fix slow flashing issue due to modprobe (present on only some devices) (#twrp)
-libtar updated to latest upstream and fixes (jcadduono)
-fixes for loading custom themes (_that)
-TWRP will now detect and install TWRP themes automatically through the normal zip install process (Dees_Troy)
-translation updates - added Italian, Czech and Polish and significant updates to Dutch
-progress bar improvements - progress bar updates during image flashing and better tracks progress during file system backups (tar) (Dees_Troy)
-fix input box text display (Dees_Troy)
-reboot option after zip install complete (bigbiff)
-other mostly invisible bug fixes and improvements
3.0.0.1
-support new CM 13.0 pattern encryption (sultanqasim)
-fix slow flashing issue due to modprobe (present on only some devices) (#twrp)
-libtar updated to latest upstream and fixes (jcadduono)
-fixes for loading custom themes (_that)
-TWRP will now detect and install TWRP themes automatically through the normal zip install process (Dees_Troy)
-translation updates - added Italian, Czech and Polish and significant updates to Dutch
-progress bar improvements - progress bar updates during image flashing and better tracks progress during file system backups (tar) (Dees_Troy)
-fix input box text display (Dees_Troy)
-reboot option after zip install complete (bigbiff)
-other mostly invisible bug fixes and improvements
TWRP 3.0.0-0 is out now for all currently supported devices.
What’s new in 3.0.0-0:
Completely new theme - Much more modern and much nicer looking (by z31s1g)
True Terminal Emulator - Includes arrow keys, tab and tab completion, etc. (by _that)
Language translation - It won’t be perfect and especially some languages that require large font files like Chinese & Japanese won’t be availble on most devices. Also some languages may only be partially translated at this time. Feel free to submit more translations to OmniROM’s Gerrit. (mostly by Dees_Troy)
Flashing of sparse images - On select devices you will be able to flash some parts of factory images via the TWRP GUI (by HashBang173)
Adopted storage support for select devices - TWRP can now decrypt adopted storage partitions from Marshmallow
Reworked graphics to bring us more up to date with AOSP - includes support for adf and drm graphics (by Dees_Troy)
SuperSU prompt will no longer display if a Marshmallow ROM is installed
Update exfat, exfat fuse, dosfstools (by mdmower)
Update AOSP base to 6.0
A huge laundry list of other minor fixes and tweaks
WARNING: This is our first release in a long time. We have a lot of new and somewhat aggressive changes in this new release. The changes to the graphics back-end may cause some devices to not boot up properly or have other display-related issues. If you are not in a position to reflash an older build of TWRP, then wait until you are or at least wait until others have tried the new version for your specific device. You don’t want to end up with a non-working recovery and have to wait several hours or days to get to a computer to be able to fix it.
Notes for themers: In addition to the udpated theme, we have introduced a theme version variable to the TWRP theme system. If the theme version does not match the version that TWRP expects, TWRP will reject the custom theme and load its stock theme. This change will ensure that people who update TWRP without updating their theme will still have a workable recovery. We have removed libjpeg support. The stock theme was only using a jpeg image for the splash / curtain. This change means that any custom themes will no longer be able to use jpeg images. It also means that tools used to repack recovery images with a different curtain / splash will need to be updated to use the new method.
Version number notes: For a while we’ve been using a 4 digit version number and reserved the 4th digit for device-specific updates. For instance, we find and fix a device-specific issue like decryption of data on Nexus 5, we would release that as a 2.8.7.1. After a while, some people would start asking where 2.8.7.1 was for other devices. So, going forward we have decided to change the numbering scheme to 3.0.0-2, etc. Our hope is that this version numbering scheme will more clearly identify that the 4th digit does not indicate a version change for the code base.
We need your help! The bulk of TWRP work is done by 3 people on a volunteer basis. We have pushed most of our device files to our github and we have a gerrit instance. If you have the ability, please help us maintain our official devices and/or add your device to our official device list. Thanks in advance!
You can track the progress of builds here
Head over to the devices page to find install instructions and download links.
TWRP 3.0.0-0 is out now for all currently supported devices.
What’s new in 3.0.0-0:
Completely new theme - Much more modern and much nicer looking (by z31s1g)
True Terminal Emulator - Includes arrow keys, tab and tab completion, etc. (by _that)
Language translation - It won’t be perfect and especially some languages that require large font files like Chinese & Japanese won’t be availble on most devices. Also some languages may only be partially translated at this time. Feel free to submit more translations to OmniROM’s Gerrit. (mostly by Dees_Troy)
Flashing of sparse images - On select devices you will be able to flash some parts of factory images via the TWRP GUI (by HashBang173)
Adopted storage support for select devices - TWRP can now decrypt adopted storage partitions from Marshmallow
Reworked graphics to bring us more up to date with AOSP - includes support for adf and drm graphics (by Dees_Troy)
SuperSU prompt will no longer display if a Marshmallow ROM is installed
Update exfat, exfat fuse, dosfstools (by mdmower)
Update AOSP base to 6.0
A huge laundry list of other minor fixes and tweaks
WARNING: This is our first release in a long time. We have a lot of new and somewhat aggressive changes in this new release. The changes to the graphics back-end may cause some devices to not boot up properly or have other display-related issues. If you are not in a position to reflash an older build of TWRP, then wait until you are or at least wait until others have tried the new version for your specific device. You don’t want to end up with a non-working recovery and have to wait several hours or days to get to a computer to be able to fix it.
Notes for themers: In addition to the udpated theme, we have introduced a theme version variable to the TWRP theme system. If the theme version does not match the version that TWRP expects, TWRP will reject the custom theme and load its stock theme. This change will ensure that people who update TWRP without updating their theme will still have a workable recovery. We have removed libjpeg support. The stock theme was only using a jpeg image for the splash / curtain. This change means that any custom themes will no longer be able to use jpeg images. It also means that tools used to repack recovery images with a different curtain / splash will need to be updated to use the new method.
Version number notes: For a while we’ve been using a 4 digit version number and reserved the 4th digit for device-specific updates. For instance, we find and fix a device-specific issue like decryption of data on Nexus 5, we would release that as a 2.8.7.1. After a while, some people would start asking where 2.8.7.1 was for other devices. So, going forward we have decided to change the numbering scheme to 3.0.0-2, etc. Our hope is that this version numbering scheme will more clearly identify that the 4th digit does not indicate a version change for the code base.
We need your help! The bulk of TWRP work is done by 3 people on a volunteer basis. We have pushed most of our device files to our github and we have a gerrit instance. If you have the ability, please help us maintain our official devices and/or add your device to our official device list. Thanks in advance!
You can track the progress of builds here
Head over to the devices page to find install instructions and download links.
TWRP 3.0.0-0 is out now for all currently supported devices.
What’s new in 3.0.0-0:
Completely new theme - Much more modern and much nicer looking (by z31s1g)
True Terminal Emulator - Includes arrow keys, tab and tab completion, etc. (by _that)
Language translation - It won’t be perfect and especially some languages that require large font files like Chinese & Japanese won’t be availble on most devices. Also some languages may only be partially translated at this time. Feel free to submit more translations to OmniROM’s Gerrit. (mostly by Dees_Troy)
Flashing of sparse images - On select devices you will be able to flash some parts of factory images via the TWRP GUI (by HashBang173)
Adopted storage support for select devices - TWRP can now decrypt adopted storage partitions from Marshmallow
Reworked graphics to bring us more up to date with AOSP - includes support for adf and drm graphics (by Dees_Troy)
SuperSU prompt will no longer display if a Marshmallow ROM is installed
Update exfat, exfat fuse, dosfstools (by mdmower)
Update AOSP base to 6.0
A huge laundry list of other minor fixes and tweaks
WARNING: This is our first release in a long time. We have a lot of new and somewhat aggressive changes in this new release. The changes to the graphics back-end may cause some devices to not boot up properly or have other display-related issues. If you are not in a position to reflash an older build of TWRP, then wait until you are or at least wait until others have tried the new version for your specific device. You don’t want to end up with a non-working recovery and have to wait several hours or days to get to a computer to be able to fix it.
Notes for themers: In addition to the udpated theme, we have introduced a theme version variable to the TWRP theme system. If the theme version does not match the version that TWRP expects, TWRP will reject the custom theme and load its stock theme. This change will ensure that people who update TWRP without updating their theme will still have a workable recovery. We have removed libjpeg support. The stock theme was only using a jpeg image for the splash / curtain. This change means that any custom themes will no longer be able to use jpeg images. It also means that tools used to repack recovery images with a different curtain / splash will need to be updated to use the new method.
Version number notes: For a while we’ve been using a 4 digit version number and reserved the 4th digit for device-specific updates. For instance, we find and fix a device-specific issue like decryption of data on Nexus 5, we would release that as a 2.8.7.1. After a while, some people would start asking where 2.8.7.1 was for other devices. So, going forward we have decided to change the numbering scheme to 3.0.0-2, etc. Our hope is that this version numbering scheme will more clearly identify that the 4th digit does not indicate a version change for the code base.
We need your help! The bulk of TWRP work is done by 3 people on a volunteer basis. We have pushed most of our device files to our github and we have a gerrit instance. If you have the ability, please help us maintain our official devices and/or add your device to our official device list. Thanks in advance!
You can track the progress of builds here
Head over to the devices page to find install instructions and download links.
2.8.7.0
- Initial ground work for software drawn keyboard (_that)
- Fix handling of wiping internal storage on datamedia devices (xuefer)
- Allow DataManager to set and read values from the system properties (xuefer)
- Fix crash when taking screenshots on arm64 devices (xuefer)
- Fix error message after an ORS script completes (Dees_Troy)
- Fix crashes / error when creating encrypted backups (_that, Dees_Troy)
- Add system read only option - more details below (Dees_Troy)
- Add resize2fs and GUI option to run resize2fs (Dees_Troy)
- Fix crash loop caused by empty lines in AOSP recovery command file (_that)
- Prevent duplicate page overlays such as multiple lock screens (mdmower)
System read only option: Devices that ship with 5.0 and higher as their initial OS are using block level OTA updates. With this style of OTA update, the update script checks to see if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. Further, the script also usually runs an SHA sum of the entire system partition to detect if any changes have been made. If any changes have been made, the OTA update will refuse to install. Since not all OEMs and devices have factory images available, we have created a new feature in TWRP that detects if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. If not, you will be prompted asking if you want TWRP to mount system as read/write. If you choose not to allow TWRP to mount as read/write, TWRP won't prompt to install SuperSU and TWRP won't try to patch the stock ROM to prevent TWRP from being replaced by stock recovery. The goal of this option is to hopefully allow the user to make a raw system image backup that they can use to get back to a state where they can take OTA updates again.
resize2fs feature: On some devices like the Nexus 6, the factory images include a userdata image that is the proper size only for the 32GB units. If you flash the factory image to a 64GB Nexus 6, the data partition will appear as if it only has the free space of a 32GB device. Using the resize2fs option, TWRP can resize your data partition to take up the full space available. The resize2fs may also be useful to resize system partitions on devices where custom ROM system images don't take up the full partition space. Lastly, resize2fs may be useful in some cases to reserve the proper space at the end of a data partition for a full disk encryption key, should your partition be formatted incorrectly for some reason.
This new version also marks our first set of full builds using our new jenkins build server. You can track the progress of builds at https://jenkins.twrp.me and we have taken additional steps to make it easier for device maintainers to step up and submit patches to our gerrit server at https://gerrit.twrp.me to help us keep devices up to date and working.
2.8.6.0
- Allow mulitple overlays for popup boxes (Dees_Troy)
- Add pattern style password entry for decrypt (Tassadar)
- Keyboard improvements (_that)
- Update AOSP base to 5.1 (Dees_Troy)
- Reduce theme count to 5 and rely on scaling (Dees_Troy)
- Various scaling improvements (Dees_Troy)
- Improved handling of resources in the GUI (_that)
- Make scroll bar size proportional to list size (_that)
- Allow scoll lists to render without a header (_that)
- Make console scroll per pixel with kinetic scrolling (_that)
- Support styles in XML to reduce XML size and improve consistentcy (Dees_Troy)
- Various other fixes and improvements (mdmower, bigbiff, codelover, etc)
2.8.5.0
- Scale the GUI - TWRP can read the theme's resolution and scale it up or down to fit the theme to your screen's resolution
- Improve thread handling and move input handling into the main rendering thread to improve stability
- Make MTP work even if unplugged and plugged back in
- Unify scrollable list code and make kinetic scrolling feel more natural
- Fix handling of mapped zip files for OTA updates (CM12 updater)
- USB keyboards should now work on all devices that support USB host mode via a USB OTG cable
- Add Cancel Backup capability
- Other small fixes and improvements
2.8.4.0
- MTP fixes and improvements - you can now copy zips to the root of storage - thanks to _that
- Add flashing of boot and recovery images via the TWRP GUI (Find the Images button on the Install page)
- Fix some MTP related crashes and bugs
- Eliminate TWRP toggling USB IDs during boot if MTP is enabled
- Fix various adb sideload issues
- Improve threading of actions
- Eliminate separate thread for screen timeout
- Update libblkid to 2.25.0
- Use power button as back button on watch themes for easier navigation
- Add mutex locking to data manager
- Improve custom theme handling on encrypted devices
- Allow the stock theme to be offset by build flags so we can center a lower res theme on a higher res screen especially for watches with round screens
2.8.3.0
- MTP fixes and improvements - you can now copy zips to the root of storage - thanks to _that
- MTP will now tell the host PC that storage is removed instead of disabling MTP completely
- MTP will now report the correct max file size based on the file system in use to the host PC (may fix transfer of large files)
- Update and improve fix permissions and make fixing contexts optional
- Update SuperSU in TWRP to 2.40 and update install process
- Make TWRP work properly on AArch64 (Nexus 9 is now built in true 64-bit binaries and libraries)
- Attempt to set correct permissions and contexts on all files placed in storage so backups will show in Android
- Fix kernel panic during MTP start on some devices
- Support unicode fonts on devices with True Type Font support
- Fix slider value not showing sometimes (vibration settings page)
- Toggle MTP off during adb sideload to set correct USB IDs
- Reduce library requirements for 5.0 L decrypt
- Other minor fixes and improvements
2.8.1.0
- MTP fixes and improvements - you can now copy zips to the root of storage - thanks to _that
- TrueType Font support - optional as it takes up a decent amount of space so may not be available on all devices - thanks to Tassadar
- Temperature support - thanks to bigbiff
- Various other bugfixes and tweaks
2.8.0.0
- Add MTP support to recovery thanks mostly to bigbiff with a little help from Dees_Troy
- Add command line capabilities - you can now execute various TWRP features via adb instead of the touchscreen
- Add support for color in the console and give error, warning, and highlight lines different colors
- Track backup and restore progress based on file sizes to provide a much more accurate indication of progress
- Improve handling of /misc thanks to mdmower
- Improve setting of time on Qualcomm devices thanks to [NUT]
- Allow using images on slidervalue GUI objects thanks to Tassadar
- Allow using variables and addition and subtraction in variables for easier theming
- Add support for 1440x2560, 280x280, and 320x320 resolutions and update 240x240
- Allow ui.xml file to include additional xml files to help break up the theme and make TWRP easier to maintain
- Other minor fixes and improvements
2.7.2.1
- fix formatting emmc partitions
2.7.2.1
- fix formatting emmc partitions
2.7.2.0
All thanks to @Dees_Troy
- fix crash in setting contexts on datamedia
- fix restoring data partition as f2fs after formatting f2fs
- mount data after being formatted
2.7.1.0
- Add GUI option to change or repair file systems on individual partitions. The change is destructive so backup your data including internal sdcard first. This option should make it a little easier to migrate a device from ext4 -> f2fs, for instance. If a developer has added f2fs support for your device and we don't have it in TWRP, please contact me via PM to arrange for it to be added.
- Various bugfixes to backup and restore
- Improvements to USB storage handling
- Added a class to search for files to make finding the correct brightness file automatic in most cases
- Various other bugfixes and tweaks
2.7.0.1
Update with fix for splitting system
2.7.0.0:
-Faster graphics rendering by disabling alpha blending on fully opaque objects thanks to Tassadar
-Allow sideloading from /tmp on encrypted devices
-Check for a crypto footer before asking for a password to prevent user confusion
-Additional checks for validity to auto generated backup names
-Text wrap in the console output
-Proper caps lock support in the keyboard
-Mouse support via USB OTG for devices with a broken digitizer
-Improve scanning of storage locations for OpenRecoveryScript
-Haptic feedback for buttons, keyboard, and vibration at the end of longer running actions thanks to Samer Diab
-Fixed ext4 wiping when no selinux contexts are defined for that partition (e.g. sd-ext)
-Update SuperSU to 1.93 and improve installation process
-Added selinux contexts restoration to fix permissions
-Load RTC offset on Qualcomm devices to fix the date/time in recovery
-USB Mass Storage fixes Add SELinux support checking
-Add Disk Usage class to better handle excluded folders (e.g. Google Music cache)
-Add 4.4 decrypt support
-Add some toolbox utilities to TWRP (namely to support SELinux functions not supported in busybox)
-Various SELinux fixes and bug fixes
Note: 2.7 marks the first time that we are dropping support for older devices. We are doing this because of the SELinux support needed to install 4.4 Kit Kat ROMs. The non-TWRP parts of the recovery image have to be built in at least a 4.1 tree and the kernel that is included in the recovery image has to support writing SELinux contexts. We don't own most of the devices that we support so we depend on outside testers and developers to help us update devices. In many cases we can't find someone readily. Come to #twrp on Freenode if you want to help bring your device up to date. You can tell right away if your device will support 4.4 ROMs in 2.7. Boot TWRP and press the console button (the square-ish button either in the bottom middle or upper right) to view the console output. If it doesn't say "Full SELinux support" in the console, then your device still needs some work. Help us help you.
2.6.3.2
Add F2FS Support
2.6.3.1
Add SELINUX support
2.6.3.0
Proper backup and restore of SELinux contexts (thanks to Tassadar)
Pull in some ROM information for backup name generation
Merge all recent patches from AOSP bringing TWRP up to date with Android 4.3
Add 1200x1920 theme (thanks to Tassadar)
A few other fixes and tweaks
Move exfat to GPL kernel module for bugs with exfat-fuse
2.6.1.0
Initial SELinux support (only a few devices, need testers so come by IRC if your device doesn't have it and needs it)
Initial support for f2fs file system formatting (Moto X)
Update SuperSU install for 4.3 ROMs
Fixed a permissions bug on files created during backup
Fixed a bug that caused TWRP to not wait for compressed backups to finish causing 0 byte files and md5sums to not match
Fixed decryption of encrypted data so that both TouchWiz and AOSP decryption are possible
Ignore lost+found folder during backup and size calculations
Various other minor bug fixes and tweaks
2.6.0.1
Fix Data being listed twice in advanced wipe
2.6.0.0
Special Note: If you are running a custom theme, you will likely need to remove that theme before updating to 2.6.0.0 as your custom theme will likely not have some of the new changes visible (e.g. you won't be able to encrypt a backup)!
Can encrypt a backup to prevent theft of private data from your backup files
Updated graphics / icon courtesy of shift
Updated exFAT to latest commits
Fixed a problem with Samsung TouchWiz decryption
Update SuperSU binary
Fixed saving of backup partitions list
Fixed saving of last used zip install folder
Fixed backup of datadata on devices that use a separate partition for datadata
Fixed some issues with the advanced wipe list (android_secure, can now wipe internal storage on data/media deivces and wipe data on the advanced list no longer formats the entire data partition)
Fixed some problems with partitioning a SD card
Various other bug fixes and tweaks
Notes about encrypted backups:
Why encrypt your backups? -- Most people store their backups on the device. Any app that has permission to access storage could potentially read your backup files and try to harvest your data. Encrypted backups also provide an added layer of security if you move your backups to other storage devices or to the cloud. The encryption that we're using is probably not strong enough for enterprise level security, but should be strong enough to make it significantly difficult to get to your data.
Encryption is using OpenAES which uses AES 128-bit cbc encryption. If you happen to use a longer password (over 16 characters) then the encryption strength improves to 192 or 256 bits. Do not forget your password. If you forget your password you will be unable to restore your backup. We don't encrypt the entire backup. Encryption is very CPU intensive and can be fairly slow even when we spread the workload over multiple cores even on the latest high-end devices. To ensure that encrypted backups don't take forever, we don't encrypt any other partitions besides /data and in /data we don't encrypt /data/app (or other app related directories where apks are stored) and we don't encrypt dalvik cache.
2.5.0.1
Fix decryption of encrypted devices.
2.5.0.0
Added scrollable partition lists for mount, backup, restore, wipe, and storage selection
Add new SliderValue GUI element for selecting brightness and screen timeout (thanks to Tassadar)
Re-work AOSP and TWRP code to improve license compatibility between GPL and Apache
Fixed a problem with directory permissions on split archive backups
Fixed a problem with md5 verification of backups
Added a search function to libtar (thanks to kokotas)
Improve handling of XML errors (fix permissions)
Fixed handling of subpartitions
Improvements to recovery.fstab flags
Fixed a problem with decryption not being able to locate the decryption key in some situations
2.4.4.0
Added another libtar hardlink workaround to fix restore of some backups (usually related to Ubuntu Touch)
More fixes for the file selector
Switched from using busybox md5sum to a direct C function call
Fixed capturing the exit status of tar based backups/restore - TWRP will display that there was an error if there was one again
Update exFAT to latest commits
Added a build flag to disable using the ioctl for screen blanking
2.4.3.0
Fixed 2 bugs related to restore, one dealing with mknod failures (by bigbiff) and one dealing with restoring hardlinks (by Dees_Troy)
NOTE: If your backups weren't restoring correctly in earlier 2.4.x versions they should restore correctly now. Hopefully you didn't delete those backups. If you're still having problems, run the restore, go to advanced and copy log, then give us the log. Complaints without logs will be rightfully ignored.
Added a scroll bar to file selectors and listboxes courtesy of Tassadar
Added libblkid for more accurate detection of file systems and can now detect exFAT properly thanks to bigbiff
Added a screen dim effect 2 seconds before screen off on some devices
Finally fixed file selector crash (one of the joys of working with multi-threaded software)
Fixed loading of screen timeout setting during startup
Improvements and bugfixes to screen timeout code
Fix Military Time setting persisting
2.4.2.0
Add screen timeout - screen will turn off automatically after 60 seconds, saves battery and prevents screen burn-in especially on AMOLED devices
Add a brightness setting (requires device specific setup and only some devices have been added)
Add a root checker and offer to install SuperSU if the device isn't already rooted
Add a write buffer to libtar backups, significant improvements to speeds when backing up to exFAT target, minor improvements for other file systems
Check and offer to fix root permissions if broken
Add an option for a 24 hour clock display instead of AM/PM (aka military time)
Move stock recovery reflash check to occur during the reboot cycle
Add support for some MTK6xxx devices
Change libtar to vfork to help prevent memory problems
Add a "clicked" effect to most buttons, file selector, and listbox
Improve timezone listbox to be more like file selector (per pixel kinetic scrolling, etc)
Remove some no longer used settings (Forced MD5 sum on zips, size checking on image backups)
Other minor bugfixes and improvements
2.4.1.0
Fix exfat and vfat detection
Fix formatting vfat past 2 GB
2.4.0.1
Revert to using kernel modules for exFAT for performance
FAQ
Q. What partitions should I backup?
A. For the first backup I recommend system, data, boot, efs and modem. Subsequent backups for rom testing are system, data and boot.
Awesome, very glad to see this.
Do you know, is it worth flashing this over the one that came with the bootloader unlock or are they basically the same?
Version 2.3.2.3 is the version that is installed with the unlock procedure. Looking at the version number in the OP...they are the same.
*Madmoose* said:
Version 2.3.2.3 is the version that is installed with the unlock procedure. Looking at the version number in the OP...they are the same.
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Good to know since I don't have the vzw variant myself. This will be just a placeholder for new releases since I guess everyone will have TWRP by default.
*Madmoose* said:
Version 2.3.2.3 is the version that is installed with the unlock procedure. Looking at the version number in the OP...they are the same.
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Just re-read AdamOutlers post and it looks like he's using TWRP from the Sprint GNote2. This looks like it was setup specifically for the Verizon version, but the hardware is probably similar enough that it doesn't matter much.
problem twrp wont zip files getting error messages
I unlock my device then boot into twrp then try to flash jelly beans rom and I keep getting error cant find md5
winco209 said:
I unlock my device then boot into twrp then try to flash jelly beans rom and I keep getting error cant find md5
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Disable md5 checking...
imnuts said:
Just re-read AdamOutlers post and it looks like he's using TWRP from the Sprint GNote2. This looks like it was setup specifically for the Verizon version, but the hardware is probably similar enough that it doesn't matter much.
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Yeah I am using the vzw build.prop from a system dump a while back. Also if that's true, sprint has different partitions.
ASAP:
ls -l /dev/block/platform/dw_mmc/by-name
cat /proc/partitions
bigbiff said:
Yeah I am using the vzw build.prop from a system dump a while back. Also if that's true, sprint has different partitions.
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ls -l /dev/block/platform/dw_mmc/by-name
cat /proc/partitions
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http://pastebin.com/f3MVKPR1
bigbiff said:
Yeah I am using the vzw build.prop from a system dump a while back. Also if that's true, sprint has different partitions.
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ls -l /dev/block/platform/dw_mmc/by-name
cat /proc/partitions
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Is this what you wanted?
G8orDroid said:
Is this what you wanted?
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Thanks guys. The recovery that comes with the unlock looks good.
Installed and lost twrp all together
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mbargerhuff said:
Installed and lost twrp all together
Sent from my SCH-I605 using Tapatalk 2
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What did you install before losing twrp?
What is the best file system format option for TWRP to support both the microsd card and files over 4gb? Note I use windows 7 x64
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mbargerhuff said:
Installed and lost twrp all together
Sent from my SCH-I605 using Tapatalk 2
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Same, installing this zip didn't upgrade twrp, it brought back ASR. I ripped the recovery image from Adam's exploit and just flashed it in adb, and that brought twrp back.
Has anyone actually had success installing the twrp from this thread? Because as far as I can tell it is nonfunctional. My money says that these zips are flashing to the wrong /dev/block, as it's a different one than the other Note variants I believe. I'm just shooting in the dark, I haven;t had a chance to find the problem lol
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What did you install before losing twrp?
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The latest version through goo manager, the way it's called out here, no biggie.
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Currentweb said:
Same, installing this zip didn't upgrade twrp, it brought back ASR. I ripped the recovery image from Adam's exploit and just flashed it in adb, and that brought twrp back.
Has anyone actually had success installing the twrp from this thread? Because as far as I can tell it is nonfunctional. My money says that these zips are flashing to the wrong /dev/block, as it's a different one than the other Note variants I believe. I'm just shooting in the dark, I haven;t had a chance to find the problem lol
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What is ASR?
AFAIK this is the same version that is released with the bootloader unlock tool. I looked and verified and it flashes TWRP to p9 which matches the results of the partition listing in the other posts above.
Android Stock Recovery
Sent from my SCH-I605 using xda app-developers app
This recovery is repack from d620 and others similar devices. just replace the zimage & dtb files.
DOWNLOAD:
All Versions can be found here:
G2 mini archives
CHANGELOG for 2.8.7.0:
-Initial ground work for software drawn keyboard (_that)
-Fix handling of wiping internal storage on datamedia devices (xuefer)
-Allow DataManager to set and read values from the system properties (xuefer)
-Fix crash when taking screenshots on arm64 devices (xuefer)
-Fix error message after an ORS script completes (Dees_Troy)
-Fix crashes / error when creating encrypted backups (_that, Dees_Troy)
-Add system read only option – more details below (Dees_Troy)
-Add resize2fs and GUI option to run resize2fs (Dees_Troy)
-Fix crash loop caused by empty lines in AOSP recovery command file (_that)
-Prevent duplicate page overlays such as multiple lock screens (mdmower)
Note: As always, be sure your custom theme is up to date (or remove your custom theme) before updating TWRP.
System read only option: Devices that ship with 5.0 and higher as their initial OS are using block level OTA updates. With this style of OTA update, the update script checks to see if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. Further, the script also usually runs an SHA sum of the entire system partition to detect if any changes have been made. If any changes have been made, the OTA update will refuse to install. Since not all OEMs and devices have factory images available, we have created a new feature in TWRP that detects if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. If not, you will be prompted asking if you want TWRP to mount system as read/write. If you choose not to allow TWRP to mount as read/write, TWRP won’t prompt to install SuperSU and TWRP won’t try to patch the stock ROM to prevent TWRP from being replaced by stock recovery. The goal of this option is to hopefully allow the user to make a raw system image backup that they can use to get back to a state where they can take OTA updates again.
resize2fs feature: On some devices like the Nexus 6, the factory images include a userdata image that is the proper size only for the 32GB units. If you flash the factory image to a 64GB Nexus 6, the data partition will appear as if it only has the free space of a 32GB device. Using the resize2fs option, TWRP can resize your data partition to take up the full space available. The resize2fs may also be useful to resize system partitions on devices where custom ROM system images don’t take up the full partition space. Lastly, resize2fs may be useful in some cases to reserve the proper space at the end of a data partition for a full disk encryption key, should your partition be formatted incorrectly for some reason.
This new version also marks our first set of full builds using our new jenkins build server. You can track the progress of builds at https://jenkins.twrp.me and we have taken additional steps to make it easier for device maintainers to step up and submit patches to our gerrit server at https://gerrit.twrp.me to help us keep devices up to date and working.
CHANGELOG for 2.8.6.0:
-Fix daylight savings time rules for USA and Europe (_that)
-Allow mulitple overlays for popup boxes (Dees_Troy)
-Add pattern style password entry for decrypt (Tassadar)
-Keyboard improvements (_that)
-Update AOSP base to 5.1 (Dees_Troy)
-Reduce theme count to 5 and rely on scaling (Dees_Troy)
-Various scaling improvements (Dees_Troy)
-Improved handling of resources in the GUI (_that)
-Make scroll bar size proportional to list size (_that)
-Allow scoll lists to render without a header (_that)
-Make console scroll per pixel with kinetic scrolling (_that)
-Support styles in XML to reduce XML size and improve consistentcy (Dees_Troy)
-Various other fixes and improvements (mdmower, bigbiff, codelover, etc)
CHANGELOG for 2.8.5.0:
-Scale the GUI - TWRP can read the theme's resolution and scale it up or down to fit the theme to your screen's resolution
-Backups can now be cancelled while the backup is in progress (does not include restore because we don't want to leave your device in a bad state)
-Improve thread handling and move input handling into the main rendering thread to improve stability
-Make MTP work even if unplugged and plugged back in
-Unify scrollable list code and make kinetic scrolling feel more natural
-Fix handling of mapped zip files for OTA updates (CM12 updater)
-USB keyboards should now work on all devices that support USB host mode via a USB OTG cable
-Other small fixes and improvements
Credit: @Quarx2k @shoxxy @powermetza @Zaaap72 @HoaPham98
Good job mastah...
I'm looking into using F2FS file system compared to EXT4 just to try it out.
Should I change only the data partition to F2FS or should I change all partitions (system, data, cache) to F2FS file systems?
Also, I will be flashing candy5 3.0 (not sure if it even supports f2fs).
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*** Disclaimer ***
All flashing is done at your own risk!
While nothing from this thread should break your device,
don't come back here blaming anyone if it does!
Introduction
Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
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Prerequisites
Unlocked Bootloader
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Installation instructions
Fastboot Install Method:
You will need the platform-tools from the Android SDK on your computer. Find the Android command line tools section on the page linked and install the SDK tools package. From the SDK Manager, download only the platform-tools to get adb and fastboot binaries.
Windows users will need proper drivers installed on their computer. You can try the Naked ADB drivers or the Universal ADB drivers if you don't already have a working driver installed
On your device, go into Settings -> About and find the Build Number and tap on it 7 times to enable developer settings. Press back and go into Developer Options and enable USB debugging. From your computer, open a command prompt and type:
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adb reboot download
You should now be in fastboot mode.
Download the correct image file and copy the file into the same folder as your adb and fastboot binaries. Rename the image to twrp.img and type:
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fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
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fastboot reboot
Alternate Installation Method (requires prior TWRP installation):
TWRP Image Install method:
Most devices can be updated quickly and easily within TWRP if you already have version 2.8.4.0 or higher installed.
Download the latest version of TWRP appropriate for your device/firmware
Reboot to TWRP
Hit Install and tap the "Install Image" button in the lower right
Browse to the location of the TWRP image on your device and select it
Select recovery from the partition list and swipe to flash
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Device Changelog
Current version: 3.5.1_9-0:
Initial version
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Older Device-specific versions:
3.4.0-0:
Cleanup device files
Update decryption stuffs
3.2.3-1:
Updates to support AOSP Pie decryption
3.2.1-2:
Use /persist as Qualcomm time fix source during early boot
- Fixes broken time issue on Oreo firmware
3.2.1-1:
Update to source-built kernel (2.31.709.1_R2) - fixes "reboot recovery" issue
Code cleanup
3.1.1-2:
Updated kernel to Oreo 2.31.709.1 prebuilt (patched for working touch)
Add support for Oreo decryption (BIG thanks to @nkk71)
Disable f2fs & NTFS support (until kernel can be built from source to support them)
3.1.1-1:
Updated kernel to 1.28 WHL source
Enable f2fs support
Enable NTFS support
Add /persist to recovery fstab (for future compatibility)
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TWRP Official Change Log
Downloads
Download
Latest Official versions
Latest Unofficial versions
Sources
Device tree
Kernel source
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Known Issues
Device-specific
Stock Pie-based ROMs cannot be decrypted by TWRP.
As of version 3.3.0, stock Nougat can no longer be decrypted. Use 3.2.3 or older if you are still running stock Nougat.
TWRP Upstream
Encrypted backups are broken - DO NOT USE THIS FEATURE!!
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Bug Reporting
If you have an issue, the first step is to post a recovery log so we can determine the cause of the issue. This is done in recovery using Advanced -> Copy Log, or adb pull /tmp/recovery.log. Once a log is uploaded we can determine how best to proceed. NOTE: Posts that are reporting bugs or issues without an accompanying recovery log will be ignored! Additionally, providing details about your device setup, including variant, firmware version, and exact steps to reproduce your issue will also be helpful in diagnosing the problem.
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TWRP Official Change Log
Current version: 3.5.1:
TeamWin has prepared a mini release before Android-11 support.
Android 9 Branch only:
Build fixes in 7.1 tree - CaptainThrowback
SAR Update script name for clarity - CaptainThrowback
SAR: Don't follow symbolic links for block devices - bigbiff
Android 9 and Android 10 Branches:
Wrappedkey support running only on FBE devices - CaptainThrowback
TWRP App log information reduced - epicX67
Refresh details after system wipe and adb sideload - AdrianDC
Chinese translation updates - betaxb
Support keymaster 2 - PeterCxy
add tzdata to TWRP for timezones - CaptainThrowback
ParitionManager: support delayed adopted storage mount - PeterCxy
Support to start terminal from file manager directory - AndroiableDroid
Nano support - nebrassy
Add nano support to open files from file manager - CaptainThrowback
Include new magisk apk support to be installed by TWRP - ianmacd
Add support to change directory name where TWRP stores backups - epicX67
Add bash support - not the default shell - DarthJabba9
ORS support to format data - AdrianDC
Add support to flash both slots when flashing an image - epicX67
NL translation updates - ianmacd
Cleanup
Installation cleanup - remove dupe PackageExtractFn - klabit87
Remove logd-reinit service - CaptainThrowback
Fixes
Restore system root context - bigbiff
Only include keymaster 2 if tree supports it - CaptainThrowback
Strip lines containing '--' in language_helper.py - ianmacd
Unlocalized string fix - ianmacd
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Older versions:
3.5.0:
For this release we are breaking down new support for devices based on android trees and device compatibility. For Pie and earlier devices, they will be built out of the android-9.0 branch. For devices that
are released with Android Version 10, they will be supported under the android-10 branch. The separation became apparent when a lot of functionality was dropped in the android-10 release last year.
You will notice a new version scheme. Devices that are built in the android-9 tree will be suffixed with 3.5.0_9.
Devices built in the android-10 tree will be suffixed with 10 like 3.5.0_10. Each device tree update will have a
final suffix for any updates made for the device like 3.5.0_10-1.
Android 9 only
Fix building in android-5.1 trees - CaptainThrowback
New QTI Haptics Support - AndroidableDroid
New TSPDriver Haptics Support - LameMonster82
Selinux restore issues - AndroidableDroid
OEM build fixes - Fighter19
More file extension support in Gui file selector - Mauronofrio
FBE Fixes - CaptainThrowback
Ozip Decryption - Mauronofrio
Don't use persist for recovery logs - bigbiff
Delay touch startup if necessary - bigbiff
Spanish translation Updates - R0rt1z2
Fix cache wiping on Slot A only devices - AndroidableDroid
Exclude dumpsys directory from backups - DarthJabba9
Gerrman translation Updates - 4ndyZ
HW Rotation during runtime (does not affect touch panel) - webgeek1234
API 24 fixes - AndroidableDroid
vold_decrypt error on unmount - CaptainThrowback
Multiuser - warn when users are not decrypted - noahajac
FDE encryption fixes - CaptainThrowback
Crypto state fixes - nebrassy
Chinese translation Updates - Whyle
Theme updates to match android-10 release: CaptainThrowback
Move TWRP App install to Advanced page - Dees_Troy
Update Russian Translation - f2065
Android 10
Omni 10 minimal support: CaptainThrowback
General Bringup: Bigbiff, Mauronofrio, AndroidableDroid, CaptainThrowback, ianmacd, DarthJabba9
Encryption support: Bigbiff, Mauronofrio, CaptainThrowback
Fastbootd support: Bigbiff
Install Support: Bigbiff, CaptainThrowback
Magisk Support: Bigbiff
Backuptool Support: Chaosmaster
Apex support: Bigbiff
Dynamic Partition Support: Bigbiff
3.4.0:
System As Root (SAR)
Fix backup and restore using SAR - dianlujitao
System mount point - Chaosmaster
ORS - Chaosmaster
Zip install - Chaosmaster
system_root bind mount to /system - Chaosmaster
Autodetection of SAR - Chaosmaster
Digest
fix creation of digests for sub-partitions (was bugfix applied to many devices since last year) - Bigbiff
Encryption
ext4Crypt Wrapped Key Update - Peter Cai
Fix upgrading encryption key if export fails - Peter Cai
Fix wrapped key support for devices without metadata partition - mauronofrio
Don't skip decryption when using block map file in order to write to /data in ORS - CaptainThrowback
FDE - Decrypt master key first - AndroidableDroid
vold_decrypt - set Android version and patch level automatically - CaptainThrowback
Set wrapped decrypt support by twrp flag - Peter Cai
Don't try wrapped support unless needed - mauronofrio
restore ext4 policy on /data/cache - Bigbiff
multiuser decryption - Noah Jacobson
FDE retry - AndroidableDroid
TWRP App
unmount system after checking for app - Bigbiff
Prebuilt updates
[email protected] - cryptomilk
Compilation Fixes
TW_EXFAT_FUSE compilation fixes - Bigbiff
libuuid - cryptomilk
'system/etc/ld.config.txt' not found error - Martin Dünkelmann
Language Updates
Portugal - Vasco Machado
Dutch - Ian Macdonald
Turkish - Fatih Fırıncı
Localisation of Backup_Tar - Ian Macdonald
ld.config.txt
updates for 8.x trees - CaptainThrowback
fix search path for /sbin - CaptainThrowback
/sbin should come first in search path - Ian Macdonald
General Bugs
Fix persistent log storage - SyberHexen
Compress Persistent Logs - Bigbiff
FB2PNG compilation errors - Bigbiff
exclude per_boot from backups - Darth9
Unmount all directories that point to same block device - AndroidableDroid
Blank screen fixes - Sean hoyt
Toolbox is default on android-9+ - mauronofrio
Cleanup
Typo fix in comment - VDavid003
newlines in ext4crypt - CaptainThrowback
TW_OEM_BUILD compilation issue - Patrick Zacharias
Fix Dependency requirements - Dees_Troy
Fix Symbolic links for BB and Toolbox - Dees_Troy
Bootloader Message
cleanup - Alessandro Astone
add configurable offsets
Error Cleanup
uevent errors and decryption error - mauronofrio
using copy_file to copy files from /etc - CaptainThrowback
ueventd access to /acct - early directory creation in init - cryptomilk
Haptics
TSP Driver - LameMonster82
QTI Input - AndroidableDroid
update_engine
read all asserts - Hernán Castañón
Resetprop
Add Resetprop from Magisk - CaptainThrowback & mauronofrio
compile from source - Chaosmaster
fix for android-7 and earlier - Chaosmaster
cleanup for spaces in properties - AndroidableDroid
Properties
Add Property override - Chaosmaster
Backuptool
mount system and vendor for A/B installs for backuptool - Chaosmaster
twrpTar
fix backup freezes when pigz and openaes are used - Fabrice Bellet
Zip Installs
Info for A/B zip installing to inactive slot - Chaosmaster
Reboot to system button now allows to be rebooted to different partitions after zip install
progressbar rework - Chaosmaster
Magisk updates
update binaries from source - AndroidableDroid
A/B Updater Zip Template
rewrite A/B installer zip from scratch using a new generic template and latest magiskboot - osm0sis
installer zip support for recovery_a/recovery_b partition ramdisks on newer 2SI SAR A/B devices - osm0sis
generate installer zips for all prod A/B devices - bigbiff
improve installer zip dump/write speed and add more error catching - arter97 & osm0sis
OZIP Encryption Support
add OZIP encryption - mauronofrio
File Selector
Support for more extensions in File Selector - mauronofrio
3.3.1:
Fix selinux issues during formatting - dianlujitao
Various fixes for toybox and toolbox builds - CaptainThrowback and bigbiff
Flash both A and B partitions when installing a recovery ramdisk - Dees_Troy
Add option to uninstall TWRP app from /system - Dees_Troy
Create digest for subpartitions - bigbiff
3.3.0:
Merge AOSP 9.0 r3 (Dees_Troy)
Use ANDROID_ROOT variable instead of hard coding to /system (CaptainThrowback)
Decrypt FBE on 9.0 and metadata decrypt (Dees_Troy)
vold decrypt updates (nijel8, CaptainThrowback)
Support vibration on LED class devices (notsyncing)
Metadata decrypt support for Pixel 3 (Dees_Troy)
Support rotating the display via build flag (vladimiroltean)
Reboot to EDL mode button (mauronofrio)
Support MTP on FFS devices (bigbiff)
Update FDE decrypt to support keymaster 3 and 4 (Dees_Troy)
Detect mkfs.f2fs version to properly format on f2fs partitions (Dees_Troy)
Allow TWRP to use md5 and sha256 checksums for zip installs (bigbiff)
TWRP can use /data/cache/recovery and /persist/cache/recovery on AB devices with no cache partition (bigbiff)
Switch part of advanced menus in TWRP to use a listbox of options (Dees_Troy)
Use magiskboot to allow repacking boot images for installing TWRP (Dees_Troy with thanks to topjohnwu of course)
3.2.3:
Fix automatic installing of OTA zips on encrypted devices
Remove SuperSU from TWRP
Support both md5 and md5sum file extensions when doing MD5 checking for zip files
3.2.2:
adb backup fixes
OTA style update zips will now install automatically without prompting for decrypt
minor tweaks to handling date/time on Qualcomm devices
updates to some language translations
3.2.1:
minui fixes (cryptomilk)
Better android-8.0 compatibility in ROM trees (Dees_Troy)
Fix missing library in android-8.0 (nkk71)
Fix inconsistent SDCard naming (DevUt)
Default to TWRP restore instead of adb backup restore to fix restore on fresh TWRP boot (jlask)
3.2.0:
Allow restoring adb backups in the TWRP GUI (bigbiff)
Fix gzip backup error in adb backups (bigbiff)
Fix a bug in TWRP's backup routines that occasionally corrupted backup files (nkk71)
Better support for installing Android 8.0 based zips due to legacy props (nkk71)
Support vold decrypt with keymaster 3.0 in 8.0 firmwares (nkk71)
Decrypt of synthetic passwords for Pixel 2 (Dees_Troy)
Support newer ext4 FBE policies for backup and restore in libtar (Dees_Troy)
v2 fstab support (Dees_Troy)
Bring TWRP forward to android 8.0 AOSP base (Dees_Troy)
Various other minor bugfixes and tweaks
3.1.1:
Backups will now include adopted storage keys (Dees_Troy)
Fixed an adb restore issue (bigbiff)
Fixed rebooting when no OS is present (Dees_Troy)
Fixed line wrapping in the GUI terminal (_that)
Updated TWRP source code to AOSP 7.1.2 (Dees_Troy)
3.1.0:
vold decrypt on a few select HTC devices, TWRP will now attempt to use the system partition's vold and vdc binaries and libraries to decrypt the data partition (nkk71 and CaptainThrowback)
adb backup to stream a backup directly to or from your PC, see documentation here (bigbiff)
tweak MTP startup routines (mdmower)
support new Android 7.x xattrs for backup and restore to fix loss of data after a restore (Dees_Troy)
support POSIX file capabilities backup and restore to fix VoLTE on HTC devices and possibly other issues (Dees_Troy)
better indicate to users that internal storage is not backed up (Dees_Troy)
improve automatic determination of TW_THEME (mdmower)
minimal getcap and setcap support (_that)
try mounting both ext4 and f2fs during decrypt (jcadduono and Dees_Troy)
shut off backlight with power key (mdmower)
timeout during FDE decrypt (Dees_Troy and nkk71)
support for FBE decrypt and backing up and restoring FBE policies (Dees_Troy)
boot slot support (Dees_Troy)
TWRP app install prompt during reboot (Dees_Troy)
support for AB OTA zips (Dees_Troy)
support new Android 7.x log command (Dees_Troy)
update recovery sources to AOSP 7.1 (Dees_Troy)
numerous bugfixes and improvements by too many people to mention
3.0.3:
Partial release to help support the release of the Official TWRP app
3.0.2:
Fix a bug with the input box that affected masked inputs (passwords). This fixes decrypt of full device encryption on devices that support decrypt. This bug also impacts encrypted backups. Users are highly encouraged to stop using 3.0.1 if you use encrypted backups or if you need decrypt of data in TWRP.
Add Greek translation to some builds.
3.0.1:
support new CM 13.0 pattern encryption (sultanqasim)
fix slow flashing issue due to modprobe (present on only some devices) (#twrp)
libtar updated to latest upstream and fixes (jcadduono)
fixes for loading custom themes (_that)
TWRP will now detect and install TWRP themes automatically through the normal zip install process (Dees_Troy)
translation updates - added Italian, Czech and Polish and significant updates to Dutch
progress bar improvements - progress bar updates during image flashing and better tracks progress during file system backups (tar) (Dees_Troy)
fix input box text display (Dees_Troy)
reboot option after zip install complete (bigbiff)
other mostly invisible bug fixes and improvements
3.0.0:
Completely new theme - Much more modern and much nicer looking (by z31s1g)
True Terminal Emulator - Includes arrow keys, tab and tab completion, etc. (by _that)
Language translation - It won’t be perfect and especially some languages that require large font files like Chinese & Japanese won’t be availble on most devices. Also some languages may only be partially translated at this time. Feel free to submit more translations to OmniROM’s Gerrit. (mostly by Dees_Troy)
Flashing of sparse images - On select devices you will be able to flash some parts of factory images via the TWRP GUI (by HashBang173)
Adopted storage support for select devices - TWRP can now decrypt adopted storage partitions from Marshmallow
Reworked graphics to bring us more up to date with AOSP - includes support for adf and drm graphics (by Dees_Troy)
SuperSU prompt will no longer display if a Marshmallow ROM is installed
Update exfat, exfat fuse, dosfstools (by mdmower)
Update AOSP base to 6.0
A huge laundry list of other minor fixes and tweaks
Additional Notes
WARNING: This is our first release in a long time. We have a lot of new and somewhat aggressive changes in this new release. The changes to the graphics back-end may cause some devices to not boot up properly or have other display-related issues. If you are not in a position to reflash an older build of TWRP, then wait until you are or at least wait until others have tried the new version for your specific device. You don’t want to end up with a non-working recovery and have to wait several hours or days to get to a computer to be able to fix it.
Notes for themers: In addition to the updated theme, we have introduced a theme version variable to the TWRP theme system. If the theme version does not match the version that TWRP expects, TWRP will reject the custom theme and load its stock theme. This change will ensure that people who update TWRP without updating their theme will still have a workable recovery. We have removed libjpeg support. The stock theme was only using a jpeg image for the splash / curtain. This change means that any custom themes will no longer be able to use jpeg images. It also means that tools used to repack recovery images with a different curtain / splash will need to be updated to use the new method.
Version number notes: For a while we’ve been using a 4 digit version number and reserved the 4th digit for device-specific updates. For instance, we find and fix a device-specific issue like decryption of data on Nexus 5, we would release that as a 2.8.7.1. After a while, some people would start asking where 2.8.7.1 was for other devices. So, going forward we have decided to change the numbering scheme to 3.0.0-2, etc. Our hope is that this version numbering scheme will more clearly identify that the 4th digit does not indicate a version change for the code base.
We need your help! The bulk of TWRP work is done by 3 people on a volunteer basis. We have pushed most of our device files to our github and we have a gerrit instance. If you have the ability, please help us maintain our official devices and/or add your device to our official device list. Thanks in advance!
2.8.7.0:
Initial ground work for software drawn keyboard (_that)
Fix handling of wiping internal storage on datamedia devices (xuefer)
Allow DataManager to set and read values from the system properties (xuefer)
Fix crash when taking screenshots on arm64 devices (xuefer)
Fix error message after an ORS script completes (Dees_Troy)
Fix crashes / error when creating encrypted backups (_that, Dees_Troy)
Add system read only option – more details below (Dees_Troy)
Add resize2fs and GUI option to run resize2fs (Dees_Troy)
Fix crash loop caused by empty lines in AOSP recovery command file (_that)
Prevent duplicate page overlays such as multiple lock screens (mdmower)
Additional Notes
Note: As always, be sure your custom theme is up to date (or remove your custom theme) before updating TWRP.
System read only option: Devices that ship with 5.0 and higher as their initial OS are using block level OTA updates. With this style of OTA update, the update script checks to see if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. Further, the script also usually runs an SHA sum of the entire system partition to detect if any changes have been made. If any changes have been made, the OTA update will refuse to install. Since not all OEMs and devices have factory images available, we have created a new feature in TWRP that detects if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. If not, you will be prompted asking if you want TWRP to mount system as read/write. If you choose not to allow TWRP to mount as read/write, TWRP won’t prompt to install SuperSU and TWRP won’t try to patch the stock ROM to prevent TWRP from being replaced by stock recovery. The goal of this option is to hopefully allow the user to make a raw system image backup that they can use to get back to a state where they can take OTA updates again.
resize2fs feature: On some devices like the Nexus 6, the factory images include a userdata image that is the proper size only for the 32GB units. If you flash the factory image to a 64GB Nexus 6, the data partition will appear as if it only has the free space of a 32GB device. Using the resize2fs option, TWRP can resize your data partition to take up the full space available. The resize2fs may also be useful to resize system partitions on devices where custom ROM system images don’t take up the full partition space. Lastly, resize2fs may be useful in some cases to reserve the proper space at the end of a data partition for a full disk encryption key, should your partition be formatted incorrectly for some reason.
This new version also marks our first set of full builds using our new jenkins build server. You can track the progress of builds at https://jenkins.twrp.me and we have taken additional steps to make it easier for device maintainers to step up and submit patches to our gerrit server at https://gerrit.twrp.me to help us keep devices up to date and working.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Why is this device different than my previous HTC device?
With the U11 (like the 10, M9 and A9 prior to it), HTC has moved to a block-based OTA system. This means that even mounting system as read-write (as TWRP typically does during startup checks) will nullify the device's ability to take an OTA. Any other changes to the system partition will also cause an OTA to fail (even if that check is removed from the OTA zip) due to "unexpected contents." Additionally, see this HTC 10 thread.
2. I decrypted my device and now I don't have signal. Did a TWRP update cause this?
No, this is not a TWRP issue. It appears that on the U11, having a decrypted device prevents the SIM card/telephony from initializing, resulting in no mobile signal or data connection. The device comes with forced encryption enabled and currently must remain that way in order for mobile signal/data to work. TWRP does not change or affect any of that.
3. Which version of TWRP am I supposed to use?
For all ROMs except stock-based Nougat ROMs: The best version to use is 3.4.0-0, the latest official TWRP from twrp.me.
For stock-based Nougat ROMs: The best version to use is 3.2.3-0, from twrp.me.
4. Why is there a "System" backup option and a "System Image" backup option now?
The "System" option is the standard tar backup. "System Image" is a dd backup of the entire system block device (/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system). The "System Image" option is only relevant if your system is unmodified. This allows you to make a fully stock backup that can be restored later to take an OTA.
NOTE: You only need to choose ONE of these options when making a backup!!
NOTE 2: If you are using a FAT32-formatted card, a "System Image" backup may fail (depending on your variant), due to the 4GB file limit on that format. For a successful System Image backup, internal storage or NTFS/exFAT-formatted external storage must be used (either SD card or USB-OTG)
5. How am I supposed to root?
Since the U11 has dm-verity enabled and forces encryption by default, root can only be achieved using a "systemless" root method. Magisk is the recommended root solution, as it is actively developed and up-to-date. It also allows devices to pass Google's SafetyNet API for working contactless payments. See the below thread for full details.
Magisk
6. How do I backup stock recovery prior to flashing TWRP?
On the U11, you can "fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1-0-ocn.img" (from bootloader, not download mode) this will directly boot into TWRP without modifying your currently installed recovery. You can then backup stock recovery from within TWRP.
You flash TWRP from download mode, but you boot TWRP from bootloader ('adb reboot bootloader').
Another common method is to extract the stock recovery.img from the OTA firmware.zip when it's received and use that to install the OTA.
7. How do I restore stock system so that I can accept an OTA?
Check the "Mount system as read-only" box in the Mount menu.
Restore stock "System Image" backup (This will only work if you've made a System Image backup prior to making any modifications to /system).
Fastboot flash stock recovery (fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed.img)
NOTE: It is also possible to restore stock recovery via the TWRP GUI. Rename the stock recovery file to "recovery.emmc.win" and place in the backup folder with the stock system image. Recovery will then show as a restore option. MAKE SURE YOU REALLY WANT TO DO THIS, AS TWRP WILL BE GONE WHEN YOU REBOOT OUT OF RECOVERY!!
NOTE 2: It is possible to install an OTA without using stock recovery (i.e. installing it with TWRP). TWRP will not flash the firmware.zip included in an OTA file. Please see here for a detailed description of the process. (That post is for the HTC 10, for the U11 the proper zip filename would be 2PZCIMG.zip instead of 2PS6IMG.zip)
Reboot to system, install OTA.
8. What if I have an RUU? Do I need to worry about all this OTA nonsense?
Not if you don't care about losing all your data. If you're S-ON and have an RUU available for your exact variant (model ID and CID must match) and software number (main version must be the same or newer), then you can get back to a fully stock state by flashing an RUU.
However, if you'd prefer to take an OTA to keep your data intact, the method stated above is how to do so. Or, you can just run a custom ROM and wait for your ROM chef to update their ROM to the latest software (though you'll still have to find a way to update your firmware if you're not S-OFF)
9. After I go through all this and successfully apply an OTA, how do I make sure I have a clean starting point again?
After the OTA is applied and TWRP is booted or flashed, it will once again detect an untouched system, which will mount system read-only and allow you to make a fully stock backup and start the process over again, this time with the new base.
10. After I restored my Data backup and boot back to Android, I'm entering the correct PIN/password, but it's telling me the password is wrong. What happened, and how do I fix it?
It appears that sometimes after restoring a backup of Data where security was enabled (such as a PIN or password lock), the device does not recognize the correct password. There are two ways to avoid this issue:
Disable security in Android before making a backup of data.
After restoring Data, while still in TWRP, use the TWRP File Manager to navigate to /data/system and delete all the locksettings.* files (such as locksettings.db, etc). When you reboot, the password will be gone.
11. Information about encrypted devices (by default all U11 devices are encrypted using FDE force-encrypt)
TWRP decryption on the U11 relies on the currently running ROM's own system files using 'vold_decrypt' to be able to decrypt your data partition.
If you intentionally or accidentally delete your system partition, and boot into TWRP without the needed system files, decryption will fail and you will be prompted to enter your password, which will continually fail due to the missing system files.
When the TWRP console is shown during decryption, you will see a red text: "Missing files needed by vold decrypt: /system/bin/vold".
If you encounter this situation, do not panic, do not format your data partition, you will most likely be able to decrypt again, once you have the needed setup back in place, without any data loss.
The easiest way to do this:
Cancel the decrypt prompt
Restore your last System or System_Image backup (no other partitions need to be restored!)
Reboot to bootloader and then back to TWRP (since currently the direct reboot to recovery is broken due to the lack of kernel source code)
Alternatively, in case you do not have a backup available, you can dirty flash whatever ROM you are running, or even fastboot flash a proper system.img, but considering that your system partition is not likely to have changed, since these days most things are run systemless, the restore is the easiest and fastest.
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Rest in peace: XDA Recognized Developer nkk71 has passed away
What's causing all the trouble regarding MTP/UMS here is HTC switching from sysfs to configfs for usb (it's weird because it's still labeled as "testing" in the latest Linux kernel....)
For those who like to have some info, you can check out the official documentation:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/usb/gadget_configfs.txt
And for USB mass storage:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/b.../ABI/testing/configfs-usb-gadget-mass-storage
Other functions can also be checked from files starting with configfs-usb-XXX here:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master/Documentation/ABI/testing
Well, for some reason the Downloads tab isn't working, so I haven't been able to upload the build yet. Hopefully that sorts itself out soon.
EDIT: John uploaded it, so let the flashing begin!
One thing to note is that you CAN fastboot boot TWRP on this device, so if you don't want to overwrite stock recovery, you don't have to
Great job guys!
Fantastic
Great thnx guys!
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Very nice guys! Thanks!
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Thanks @Captain_Throwback, @nkk71 and @topjohnwu for all your work. So everything is set as soon as my U11 arrives.
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Thanks guys, and CPT Throwback.
What will we do without TWRP.
Can someone test this build for me? If it works, we'll be able to add official TWRP support for the U11 .
EDIT: Build doesn't boot. We're investigating why.
I'd get onto it for you but for some reason I can't log into HTCdev to unlock my bootloader to flash any recovery. It just says my user/pass doesn't work. Tried resetting password, tried making a new account, no luck! Anyone else having any issues? Keen to flash TWRP
Tried to install but got Error message in fastboot:
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'recovery' (34796 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.766s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: Not allowed on PRODUCTION device)
finished. total time: 0.766s
C:\adb>
Sirbo_239 said:
Tried to install but got Error message in fastboot:
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Boot into download mode first.
Kisakuku said:
Boot into download mode first.
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with every new devices the same mistake since the m7
Sirbo_239 said:
with every new devices the same mistake since the m7
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you made an account just to comment that
avatar_ro said:
you made an account just to comment that
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Probably made an account to ask his first question. Got an answer and thanked reply. That's what XDA is for. You not reading previous posts, is what XDA is becoming
TWRP support for the U11 is now official! I'm listed as the maintainer, although I still don't have the device. Hopefully nothing breaks anytime soon, lol...
P.S. I removed the unofficial version from the Downloads tab as it should no longer be needed - the official is newer and better
- T R E B L E Y -
Android Partition Treblerizer
A tool able to seamlessly create / remove the vendor partition from within TWRP
INTRODUCTION
The creation of a tool able to create and remove the supplier partition from TWRP, so a computer was not required. So I created this flaming TWRP ZIP which can create and remove the vendor partition from the userdata system or partitions without a computer and without deleting the files in the mother partition in the recommended configuration.
Trebley, finally, also expands on our much loved Galaxy Note 5, bringing with it Project Treble on the much loved device.
The tool will try to resize the mother partition without deleting it, either during the creation and removal of the supplier partition. However, this can only be done when the mother partition is ext4, only when the supplier partition is at the end of the mother partition and when the mother partition is not encrypted. The recommended configuration is the one that is obtained by selecting the first option in each option: subdividing 512 MB from the end of the system partition. A reboot is required after applying the patch to the partition table because the kernel needs to reload it before doing anything else.
REQUIREMENTS
Due to the use of a key detection binary, it is compatible only with ARM and ARM64 devices running TWRP. So far I have tested it in the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 but It should work in any compatible device. I made it this way so other legacy devices could transition to Treble ROMs + GSI, and Android Pie. Please let me know about other devices using this tool!!!!!
INSTALLATION
WARNING, THIS SOFTWARE COULD WIPE ALL THE DATA IN YOUR DEVICE, INCLUDING THE INTERNAL STORAGE.
IT REQUIRES TWRP CUSTOM RECOVERY IN AN UNLOCKED DEVICE, OTHERWISE YOUR DEVICE COULD BE BRICKED AND IF YOU FOLLOW MY STEPS BELOW, YOU WILL LOSE YOUR WARRANTY, KNOX WILL DISPLAY 0x1! I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGED DEVICE!.
!!! Whatever you do, it is at your own risk !!!
Either for creating or removing a vendor partition, follow these steps:
1. Download the TWRP ZIP tool to your External SD card.
2. Boot to TWRP recovery, under Install, flash the ZIP file as any other ROM or MOD file to execute the tool.
3. Reboot to recovery again to ensure the changes are applied properly.
4. In some cases you will need to format the mother partition after adding or removing the vendor partition next to it.
CREATE A VENDOR PARTITION:
So far these are the available options:
Mother partition selection: system / userdata
Split position: Splitting from the end / start of the mother partition.
Vendor partition size: 512 / 915 MB
REMOVE THE VENDOR PARTITION:
Should a Vendor module already exists, Trebley offers to remove it, returning to a Non-Treble partition table. It will return the space to the mother partition, system or userdata. So, older non Treble ROMs could be flashed after the mandatory reboot.
DOWNLOAD
Trebley_APT_v1.0_ARM_20190215-signed.zip
SOURCES
All rights reserved to the project: Party and its creator(@Oki).
CAUTION
Currently, we recommend the use of Trebley, exclusively to developers, as until now there has been no development of material related to the project treble, this project lays the foundations creating the partition vendor, for the support treble.
CREDITS
@someone755 for the keycheck binary
@Zackptg5 for the V4A install script that inspired my version.
@Oki for the base script.
XDA:DevDB Information
[PARTITION][TREBLE] Project Treble for Samsung Galaxy Note 5 [SM-N920F][15.02.2019], Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5
Contributors
DarioRetr
Source Code: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/tool-party-v0-1-vendor-partition-t3831517
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Current Stable Version: V1.0
Stable Release Date: 2019-02-26
Current Beta Version: V0.5
Beta Release Date: 2019-02-15
Created 2019-02-19
Last Updated 2019-02-19
works on S6 edge +(SM-G928G)?
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