Android Pie and DRM keys
Whilst searching for a solutiion to another Sony problem, I came across this article.(https://www.xda-developers.com/sony-xperia-android-pie-unlock-bootloader-drm-fix-camera.
As Pie for the XA2 family is scheduled for release on March 4th ( Sony website ), I would suspect the full OS image for the XA2 family may be scheduled for around then. But who knows!
XA2 camera does not break when unlocking the bootloader. It works perfectly fine. The argument made in the article seems off to me.
A full SFOS release for the XA2 family in march would also seem very off to me, as it was promised for December 2018 already and postponed a little bit. Postponing for more than two months seems unreasonable to me.
laubblaeser ( 2019-01-09 20:21:27 +0200 )editActually DRM keys are only relevant to you when using Android. As above linked post explains, they are required for some special Sony-specific camera features to work. Once you are using another system (such as Sailfish or a custom ROM) you'll be left with a basic camera in most cases and a wrecked one (e.g. green images due to wrong sensor settings) in the worst.
With Android Pie this seems to have been fixed by Sony but as stated in my answer that's irrelevant to Sailfish. Unless of course, Sony makes some improvements to their drivers in the Open Device programme as well
rozgwi ( 2019-01-10 01:48:53 +0200 )edit@rozgwi - But if you were to: a) port Sony camera features, and b) mount Sony 'ta' partition to boot.img, (which Android devs have done, enabling stock Sony camera function and quality on non-Sony roms), then it becomes relevant. Maybe it's different on Pie, as mentioned... I did wonder about it on SFOS, (see my answer and comments here - https://together.jolla.com/question/189339/xperia-x-backup-drm-keys#189340), but since aliendalvik file system is based on KK, which pre-dates any of the ports, etc., that are available, (and doing it all from scratch is way over my head), I didn't have much hope...
Levone1 ( 2019-01-10 04:11:58 +0200 )editwell that would be interesting indeed. I'm not sure but probably libhybris and the HAL play into this also. And looking at how complicated it seems to get fingerprint sensors or the double tap feature working properly with those I doubt that the TA will become relevant in the near future
rozgwi ( 2019-01-11 02:33:40 +0200 )editDoes that mean it's better to wait (march?) to flash the XA2 with Sailfish?
ClumsyRooster ( 2019-01-13 16:32:07 +0200 )edit