Hi, I'm absolutely new in touching Ubuntu and modifying sources. I'm using a 
phone which doesn't have any roms supported and only 5.1.1 firmware is out in 
stock. 
Anyway, I have my kernel source based on linux 3.10.49 right now and having 
hard time googlimg for backporting. One dev I know personally advised me to 
backport the modules from newer kernels and insert into exisiting old kernel. 
My exact situation is I have 3.10.49 kernel source right now (which was used 
for 5.1.1) and want to make 6.0.1 android version compatible kernel. So here's 
my questions.

1.What do I have to backport drivers exactly? Can I only just backport the 
drivers that are used in my phone? Or can I just download the backported stable 
version and put all?
2. What is the way? so i mean how do i exactly do the thing "backporting"? I 
know what it means but I cannot figure it out how to do it. I have to make 
backported modules.
3. According to one I got advised, he said that I need to manually port other 
modules too (not only drivers) but I cannot notice what kinds of modules are in 
my kernels because I always get implicit declaration errors. If I fix this gcc 
related error, is it able to view module lists?

4. I think it is gcc version errors so I tried to change the versions into 4.9 
and gets new error in makefile: multiple targets. How can I fix this? 

My phone is lenovo PB1-770M. Looking for your help! Thnx!

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