Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 5G: KernelSU Compatibility Issues with Android 14 (HyperOS 1.0.4.0)
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The Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 5G running Android 14 (HyperOS 1.0.4.0) presents challenges for KernelSU compatibility. Initial reports indicate that the device's native kernel (version 5.4.274-qgki-xxx) appears to be a GKI 1.0 kernel, which is not currently supported by KernelSU. Determined users have attempted to address this issue by compiling a custom kernel from open-source repositories, specifically targeting the device's architecture (refer to [https://github.com/DreamedWorker/kernel_xiaomi_stone_darkmoon](https://github.com/DreamedWorker/kernel_xiaomi_stone_darkmoon) 's wip branch). This involves utilizing kprobes for integration as outlined in the KernelSU guide ([https://kernelsu.org/zh_CN/guide/how-to-integrate-for-non-gki.html#using-kprobes](https://kernelsu.org/zh_CN/guide/how-to-integrate-for-non-gki.html#using-kprobes)). Following successful compilation, the custom kernel is flashed onto the device using Kernel Flasher. Despite these efforts, users are encountering persistent issues with KernelSU functionality after the kernel flash and reboot. Notably, older root detection methods like Magisk still function effectively, suggesting the root access is established, but KernelSU-specific functionalities remain problematic. This raises questions regarding potential compatibility issues in the custom kernel implementation or the ongoing development cycle of KernelSU within the Android 14 context.

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