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Copyright (C) Sony Mobile Communication 2013

This is the Android device configuration for Xperia Z

To setup a tree and build images for the device do the following:

repo init as described by Google over at: http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html

Put the following snippet in .repo/local_manifests/c6603.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<manifest>
<remote  name="sony" fetch="git://github.com/sonyxperiadev/" />

<remove-project name="platform/hardware/qcom/camera" />
<remove-project name="platform/hardware/qcom/display" />
<remove-project name="platform/hardware/qcom/keymaster" />
<remove-project name="platform/hardware/qcom/media" />
<remove-project name="platform/hardware/qcom/msm8960" />
<remove-project name="platform/hardware/qcom/power" />
<remove-project name="platform/hardware/qcom/sensors" />
<remove-project name="platform/hardware/invensense" />

<project path="device/sony/lagan" name="device-sony-lagan" groups="device" remote="sony" revision="master" />
<project path="device/sony/c6603" name="device-sony-c6603" groups="device" remote="sony" revision="master" />
<project path="vendor/sony/dash" name="DASH.git" groups="device" revision="master" remote="sony" />
</manifest>

Download the zip file with vendor binaries from: http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/tool/software-binaries-for-xperia-z-updated-version/

In the root of your Android code tree unzip the SW_binaries_for_Xperia_Z_v2.zip, you should now have a directory named vendor/sony/lagan and vendor/sony/c6603 in your tree.

  • repo sync
  • lunch full_c6603-userdebug
  • make

To flash the images produced make sure your device is unlocked, as described on http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/

Enter fastboot mode on the device by pressing volume up while inserting the USB cable or execute adb reboot bootloader.

  • fastboot flash userdata out/target/product/c6603/userdata.img
  • fastboot flashall

Reflashing userdata is not necessary every time, but incompatibilities with previous content might result in a device that doesn't boot. If this happens try to reflash just the userdata again.

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