Skip to content

Conversation

@loicpoulain
Copy link

If the androidboot.serialno parameter is not specified in the kernel command line, we should first fall back to the device’s serial attributes. These can be obtained from the generic SMBIOS/DMI product_serial ID, or alternatively from the platform’s SoC serial attribute.

@ricardosalveti
Copy link
Contributor

Please fix your git commit body message (single long line), and your email as well (should probably be the oss one).

@github-actions
Copy link

github-actions bot commented Jan 7, 2026

Test run workflow

Test jobs for commit 0314fa1

@test-reporting-app
Copy link

Test Results

 14 files  +2  14 suites  +2   1h 4m 33s ⏱️ - 2m 49s
 13 tests ±0   8 ✅  - 1  0 💤 ±0  5 ❌ +1 
101 runs  +4  93 ✅ ±0  0 💤 ±0  8 ❌ +4 

For more details on these failures, see this check.

Results for commit 0314fa1. ± Comparison against base commit ecf6c16.

If the `androidboot.serialno` parameter is missing from the
kernel command line, fall back to the generic SMBIOS/DMI
`product_serial` ID, which typically provides an equivalent
serial value. If not available this value is computed
manually from eMMC/SCSI.

Signed-off-by: Loic Poulain <loic.poulain@oss.qualcomm.com>
Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment

Labels

None yet

Projects

None yet

Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

3 participants