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Package Details: binder_linux-dkms 6.14-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/binder_linux-dkms.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | binder_linux-dkms |
Description: | Android kernel driver fork by @choff in DKMS format, binder only. |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/choff/anbox-modules |
Keywords: | anbox binder binderfs waydroid |
Licenses: | GPL3 |
Conflicts: | anbox-modules-dkms |
Submitter: | ZhangHua |
Maintainer: | ZhangHua |
Last Packager: | ZhangHua |
Votes: | 30 |
Popularity: | 1.46 |
First Submitted: | 2022-10-14 05:45 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2025-03-05 01:11 (UTC) |
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ZhangHua commented on 2025-01-26 05:33 (UTC) (edited on 2025-03-05 01:23 (UTC) by ZhangHua)
Update: This has been fixed by merging a new github PR, at least for now.
This package will be BROKEN on linux 6.13. Please follow workarounds below:
linux
user: You can remove this package and turn to using binderfs feature provided by kernel, becauselinux
kernel has enabled binderfs support since6.12.7-1
.user who builds kernel yourself: You can follow archlinux wiki to modify PKGBUILD to use binderfs feature in kernel. Then you can remove this package like
linux
user.other user: You may have to pin your kernel to 6.12.x until there is a patch for the dkms module. If you are using a prebuilt kernel, you may request your kernel's maintainer to enable
binderfs
feature.ZhangHua commented on 2025-01-04 12:16 (UTC)
@00ein00 If you are using
linux
kernel, you can remove this package and use kernel's binderfs feature.linux
kernel enabled this feature since6.12.7-1
. But if you still want to use this package, please at least let me know the build log, as I am using 6.12.x kernel now. Build log path can be found when dkms reports a failure.00ein00 commented on 2025-01-04 12:08 (UTC)
This module is no longer working with the 6.13 kernel
Segel commented on 2024-12-29 04:11 (UTC)
Thank you for your prompt response! I wasn't aware of the latest updates.
ZhangHua commented on 2024-12-29 04:09 (UTC) (edited on 2024-12-29 04:14 (UTC) by ZhangHua)
@Segel linux 6.12.7-1 has enabled binderfs support, I think you can uninstall this module and turn to using in-tree version. As for the crash, I have no idea because I am not familiar with kernel debugging. There did have some crashes on new CPUs, people have to set
ibt=off
in kernel commands to workaround it, but I do not have a such new CPU so I am not sure if it is working on your computer.Edit: I personally guess your problem cannot be workarounded by setting
ibt=off
because there is noMissing ENDBR
in your dmesg. But you may still have a try.Segel commented on 2024-12-29 03:51 (UTC)
Crashes with latest kernel.
ZhangHua commented on 2024-10-06 10:42 (UTC)
@susd This package requires
dkms
, thoselinux-*headers
are indkms
's optdepends.susd commented on 2024-10-05 08:31 (UTC) (edited on 2024-10-05 08:32 (UTC) by susd)
Shoudn't
linux-headers
(linux-zen-headers
etc.) be a dependency since it runs into errors without that package when using the default kernel.zayn7lie commented on 2024-03-07 18:15 (UTC)
Problem solved: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2155531#p2155531
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