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For partial SELinux support without NFC (for now), check staging/lineage-20-selinux branch

Unified device tree for Xiaomi Redmi 9A family devices (blossom)

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# Copyright (C) 2023 The LineageOS Project
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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Included devices

dandelion

  • Redmi 9A
  • Redmi 9I
  • Redmi 9I Sport
  • Redmi 10A

angelica

  • Redmi 9C

angelican

  • Redmi 9C NFC

cattail

  • Redmi 9 Active
  • Redmi 9 India
  • Redmi 9A sport
  • Redmi 9AT

angelicain

  • Poco C3
  • Poco C31

Note

Although I have access to the original blossom device tree (which is closed-source by its authors for now), I write this tree completely from scratch by reversing and comparing blobs. No code is copied from the original device tree, and I don't read any code in the original tree to create this open-source tree.

So don't expect this device tree will be complete (and ofc it does not have the complete commit history), and it may include some dirty changes extracted from the dump. Also it's just for fun and learning purposes, bcs I am a complete noob. Bugs are expected.

Using @Sushrut1101 (the original blossom device tree developer)'s kernel headers and vendor tree from xiaomi-mt6765-dev and Xiaomi-MT6765, since they are already open-source.

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