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- some Samsung devices (e.g. Galaxy S5 SMG-900H) use a slightly different AOSP bootimg.h variant with `#define BOOT_NAME_SIZE 20` instead of 16 - since all known examples of these device images do not have anything in the NAME or CMDLINE fields, and the bootloader also accepts standard AOSP images, simply offset the SHA1/SHA256 detection by 4 bytes to avoid false positives from these images, remain an equally effective detection shortcut, and ensure a proper SHA1 checksum on repack aosp-dtbhdt2-4offhash-seandroid-256sig-samsung_gs5-smg900h-boot.img UNPACK CHECKSUM [00000000b11580f7d20f70297cdc31e02626def0356c82b90000000000000000] REPACK CHECKSUM [73b18751202e56c433f89dfd1902c290eaf4eef3e167fcf03b814b59a5e984b6] AIK CHECKSUM [b11580f7d20f70297cdc31e02626def0356c82b9000000000000000000000000] This patch should result in a `magiskboot unpack -n boot.img; magiskboot repack boot.img` new-boot.img matching the AIK CHECKSUM above. |
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bootimg.cpp | ||
bootimg.h | ||
compress.cpp | ||
compress.h | ||
dtb.cpp | ||
format.cpp | ||
format.h | ||
hexpatch.cpp | ||
magiskboot.h | ||
main.cpp | ||
pattern.cpp | ||
ramdisk.cpp |