So I flashed the dream kernel, and I need to figure out how to manage the tweaks. Such as call recording, and everything else. I know how to do speed tweak but what are some other terminal commands i can do for the dream kernel.
It uses the same ramdisk and sysfs as the Imoseyon kernel. There are lots of commands. The easiest way to exploit most of them is to use scriptfusion.
loonatik78 said:
It uses the same ramdisk and sysfs as the Imoseyon kernel. There are lots of commands. The easiest way to exploit most of them is to use scriptfusion.
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okay, but what is scriptfusion? the only thing i know is speedtweak.sh
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okay, but what is scriptfusion? the only thing i know is speedtweak.sh
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scriptfusion is a script that you can install or flash in place of Imoseyon's speedtweak.sh, or use it on any kernel with a sysfs interface. It's a project of TwistedUmbrella. It works pretty much the same way as the basic speedtweak.sh script, but has many more options and is updated VERY frequently.
Okay, so how do I get it, and how would I access it?
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Oh and how do I access call recording on ltb 2.5
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As far as I know, Imoseyon's kernels are call recording enabled. That means Dreamkernel is too. ScriptFusion can be found in the dev section. It's developed by TwistedUmbrella. He describes 2 ways of installing it; via the app or via command line. I prefer command line, it doesn't waste space for an app. He provides the commands to do it. Should look something like "bash /sdcard/location_of_speedtweak.sh speedtweak.sh fusion"
All Imoseyon derived kernels have a basic speedtweak.sh script built in. To use it, open up a terminal emulator, type "su" at the prompt to gain superuser access, then type "speedtweak.sh" You'll see a menu with some options, just select what you want and you're off to the races.
ScriptFusion takes the speedtweak.sh concept and expands on it greatly. It works all the same though.
Fair warning: whatever changes you make to a Imoseyon derived kernel will survive boot. That means if you select extreme undervolting at 1.92GHz overclocking and it crashes, you'll be restoring from a backup or flashing a new ROM and kernel.
If you use ScriptFusion, you can download a .zip called guiltyverdict which will remove whatever changes you made in speedtweak.sh. Much easier than flashing a new ROM!
Okay, can you explain the differences between the interactive ondemand and other governors I am currently on interactive because that was pre selected.
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Use interactiveX unless you have problems
Sent from my TBolt using my f***king thumbs...
Imo explains it on the OP, or second post of his lean kernel thread in the dev section
courtesy of my rooted bolt
Related
Attached Are The 3 Latest Updates For The 3GTurboCharger, V6 Supercharger, And 98KickassKernelTweaks.
General Instructions:
1. Place All Scripts On Root Of SD Card.
2. Rename The Scripts Removing .txt
3. You Must Create The "init.d" Folder Inside /system/etc Prior To Running The 98KickassKernelTweaks Script.
4. Use Script Manager To Load The Scripts.
5. All Scripts Need To Have "RUN AS ROOT" Checked First.
6. Then Select "RUN" And Follow The Instructions On The Screen.
7. Proceed To Next Set Of Instructions If Your Script(s) Warrant It.
Advanced Instructions For V6 Supercharger And 98KickassKernelTweaks:
1. Menu>More>Advanced Options>Config Check "BROWSE AS ROOT
2. /data 99Supercharger.sh Check Off Both "RUN AS ROOT And RUN AT BOOT"
3. /system/etc/init.d 98KickassKernel Check Off Both "RUN AS ROOT And RUN AT BOOT"
4. ***Possible Your Device Will Also Create 99Supercharger If The "init.d" Folder Exists.
More Info On It Go Here:
3GTurbocharger And KickassKernelTweaks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15948434&postcount=1127
V6Supercharger:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
As A Reminder This Was Created By Zeppelinrox And All Credit Goes To Him.
Files Are Now Attached For Easy Download.
I was under initial impression these werent needed after the GB update? I guess i was mistaken?
SuBDivisions said:
I was under initial impression these werent needed after the GB update? I guess i was mistaken?
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This Post Doesn't Specify For Froyo Or Gingerbread Users. It's Up To The User, And I'm On Gingerbread And I Find All 3 Beneficial.
Now that we have the init.d hack will the kickasskernal with the IO tweaks work? Or should I just use the IO tweaks that come with navenedrob's script?
I Vote You Should Try It And See If It Works. Make A Backup First.
It boot looped...........
Do I have to sbf? Or could I just use the nandroid?
Throw The Phone Out Now. You Royally Messed Up. Geez Leave You Alone For One Minute And Look What You've Done. Nandroid Is Just Fine, No SBF Necessary.
WAAAAHHHHH no fair.... oh look it rebooted.....
So yea I am gonna try to use the IO tweaks from navenedrob's script as well as the cpu tweak from his script oh on top of the SD read ahead one. Those should work well with supercharger and kickasskernal I think. Those do not touch the cpu freq right?
I Don't Have Any Reason To Believe It Would.
Awesome, everything is working great.
My cpu is set to 1000 min and max. Sd read ahead is working but umm how do I know if the IO tweaks are working?
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Anyhow... now that I have my cpu at 1000 min/max I want to separate the cpu freq tweak and have different freq scripts for battery saving.
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How are these scripts running for X2 owners? Any major issues so far?
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How are these scripts running for X2 owners? Any major issues so far?
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I Think They Work Fantastic, Personal Opinion. No Issues At All.
Mods like this one should also go to the Droid X2 Dev forum.
navenedrob said:
Mods like this one should also go to the Droid X2 Dev forum.
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This Was Actually A Toss Up, Because Zep Started A Thread In The General.
i tried the scripts on p3 and it actually made it use marginally more ram and it was glitchy. i dont remember what numbers i used but i got them from this forum somewhere. either way when i tried to undo it i got a reboot loop so i sbfed and went back to p3. after looking into it some more ive read some places that you dont need this if you arent running froyo. any truth to this?
I Don't Think It's Been "Proven" But Rather A Preference. I'm Using All 3 On P3's Along With Various Other Tweaks I've Taken From Others. I Have 40 Running Apps With 100Mb Of Ram And My Phone Is Still Lightning Fast. So My Conclusion Of "Truth" Is These Help Tremendously. On The Other Hand A User Like Yourself Claims It's Worse. I Hope That Helps In Understanding What You're Asking.
so what you are saying is that its personal preference and doesnt really matter that much?
Ok I'm working on a custom rom and writing some scripts for it to tweak things and automate a few functions. I was messing around today with the android scripting engines for python and java just to see what it was capable of and it basically allows you to write java and py scripts that allow interaction with the android api.
I was wondering; would it be easier to implement the script engines into my rom I'm working on now to create a sort of frontend for my shell scripts adding the usage of api functions like reading sensors, displaying alert pop ups etc.. or just code up an app to act as a script frontend and incorporate it into the rom.
Personally I really like the idea of being able to write scripts directly on the device that can do pretty much anything most apps can do but for the sake of ease of debugging and the end user of the rom it may be better to go with an app to do everything instead.
Any feedback is appreciated.
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The first one. It's better to implement the script engines into your rom. This would allow the scripts to always boot with your rom making it faster and optimized (etc. depending on what scripts you included). Doing this via an app will give the user a choice to use it (and even remove it). If they are necessary, then the rom won't work too well after that. You could also make some tweaks to the build.prop and init.d (if you are including that in your rom) to make the rom even better.
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The first one. It's better to implement the script engines into your rom. This would allow the scripts to always boot with your rom making it faster and optimized (etc. depending on what scripts you included). Doing this via an app will give the user a choice to use it (and even remove it). If they are necessary, then the won't work too well after that. You could also make some tweaks to the build.prop and init.d (if you are including that in your rom) to make the rom even better.
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I do have init.d incorporated into the rom and am making use of it and have tweaked build.prop quite thoroughly. I've also been tweaking the kernel for the rom. Everything you said though is the same thing that had me leaning towards this option. It would add tons of functionality to my scripts and it'd be very easy to make changes to whatever I need to.
I've also been thinking more about the debugging part and I also believe this would be much easier as every part would be seperate from the main function. So if there were any problems you'd only have to run through the offending scripts code or the call coming from the "main" script instead of an entire program.
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Sorry for the incredibly newbish question. (Feel free to refer me to other places this may have been answered.)
There seem to be a lot of "Speedy"/Performance scripts listed in the Sticky on the X2 Dev forum, and I was just wondering if someone would be kind enough to provide a line or two to describe each.
It seems to me like there is a lot of overlap between some of these scripts, especially when considering the tweaks added by various ROMs. So I am most interested in finding out basically which are compatible, and which are most likely to conflict with the available custom ROMs.
Here are a couple, but feel free to add more.
Speedy V6
Init.d Re-hack (required for some scripts)
Init.d Hack v0.6 (required for some scripts)
Speedy Gonzales v1.0 (thread closed)
Power Boost v2.0
-=V6 SuperCharger=-
SetCPU (an app that may/may not work in conjunction with some of the above scripts)
Again, sorry for my nativity here. I know this information can be found in the individual threads, but I'm sure a basic overview would be a really big help for those of us who are just now trying to get into the installation of some good speed scripts. It's also really unclear to a beginner which scripts/apps/ROMs will conflict with each other or which combinations might actually reduce effectiveness & stability.
Thanks!
ya i agree...too many of these overlap with each other.....which work with what kernal???....which works the best....benefits of each??....etc....
init.d hack is a way to allow you to store scripts in a directory called /etc/init.d that will fire up when the phone reboots. Without it, you could create the directory but your phone won't run the scripts.
It's best to flash the init.d hack first which "hijacks" the boot process and will execute any scripts located in the /etc/init.d directory.
Once that is flashed, I find the V6 Supercharger Scripts to be the best for making the phone speedy. I use options 9 and 12. 9 sets the optimal memory settings that seem to prevent music from skipping. Option 12 makes the launcher not get killed in memory which can cause skipping and hi cupping in the X2 as it unloads and reloads from what I understand.
I really haven't used anything else except the V6 Supercharger Scripts. They seem to be the most popular, but what it all boils down to is, experiment with each one and see which gives you the best performance you are seeking.
I also know many ROMS, such as Eclipse, have incorporated the init.d hack and have their own versions of many of these performance scripts in them, so mileage will vary.
Also, the kernel doesn't mean anything. It works with all kernels. But, many of them require Busybox installed since they use various UNIX commands that are not available in the stock image.
question: can't you just save the 99 v6 script as run as root, run at boot after you create the init.d directory instead of having to run the init.d hack? i've never run the init.d hack but have used the run as root run at boot save and it always loads fine on boots.
I really hope I posted this in the right place...
I loaded Eclipse v1.3 yesterday on 2.3.4 and I love it! It works really well. I had the issue about the gps but it went away after 2 battery pulls. I don't have any problems with iheartradio skipping or any other music for that matter. I have even noticed my X2 runs way faster. But, my internet is slower. No matter downloading or browsing, I can tell it is slower than before. Since Eclipse has the init.d already inside, can I download the Speedy V6 zip and flash it when I go into recovery mode? From what I have read in the forum, that should increase the overall speed of the phone. Or, being a noob, am I going about that the wrong way?
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I really hope I posted this in the right place...
I loaded Eclipse v1.3 yesterday on 2.3.4 and I love it! It works really well. I had the issue about the gps but it went away after 2 battery pulls. I don't have any problems with iheartradio skipping or any other music for that matter. I have even noticed my X2 runs way faster. But, my internet is slower. No matter downloading or browsing, I can tell it is slower than before. Since Eclipse has the init.d already inside, can I download the Speedy V6 zip and flash it when I go into recovery mode? From what I have read in the forum, that should increase the overall speed of the phone. Or, being a noob, am I going about that the wrong way?
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I'd also like to note: On my CPU tuner app, it always says the Active CPU's are 1/2 and does not pass the test under the "check capabilities" portion of the app. I also had the same result before rooting and loading Eclipse. Will the new script cure that?
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question: can't you just save the 99 v6 script as run as root, run at boot after you create the init.d directory instead of having to run the init.d hack? i've never run the init.d hack but have used the run as root run at boot save and it always loads fine on boots.
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The main reason for the init.d hack is so u don't NEED script manager to run init.d scripts at boot. One less thing for ur phone to have to start up. One less application running on startup.
What I used to do(when not running a rom w/init.d support...eclipse HAS init.d hack built in along w/liberty (others too I believe)
Is I would flash the hack. Delete all init.d scripts and just run supercharger scripts from there.
that way there was no need to run the supercharger scripts at boot etc...
Welcome to the EternityProject DualCore Enhancement Thread!
What do we have here?
EternityPRJ_MCPU is a CPUFREQ governor that optimizes SMP doing a fast poweron/off of the second core.
It will make your device to act more smoothly and faster in some conditions.
How-To:
After downloading and extracting the module archive...
With ADB:
Code:
adb push cpufreq_eprj_hotplug.ko /data/local/
adb shell
su
insmod /data/local/cpufreq_eprj_hotplug.ko
exit
exit
Then use an Android app, like Script Manager, to autoload it everytime your device boots (optional) using this command (as root):
Code:
insmod /data/local/cpufreq_eprj_hotplug.ko
For activating it, open SetCPU and select the "eternityprj_MCPmot_hotplug" governor.
That's all.
Download:
Module: HERE
Source: HERE
Making it to work with every RAZR out there:
If this won't work on your RAZR, please post the output of this command:
Code:
cat /proc/kallsyms | grep cpu_up
...and your ROM version. I'll make it to work for your RAZR, too
The EternityProject Developer,
-kholk
kholk said:
Welcome to the EternityProject DualCore Enhancement Thread!
What do we have here?
EternityPRJ_MCPU is a CPUFREQ governor that optimizes SMP doing a fast poweron/off of the second core.
It will make your device to act more smoothly and faster in some conditions.
How-To:
After downloading and extracting the module archive...
With ADB:
Code:
adb push cpufreq_eprj_hotplug.ko /data/local/
adb shell
su
insmod /data/local/cpufreq_eprj_hotplug.ko
exit
exit
Then use an Android app, like Script Manager, to autoload it everytime your device boots (optional) using this command (as root):
Code:
insmod /data/local/cpufreq_eprj_hotplug.ko
For activating it, open SetCPU and select the "eternityprj_MCPmot_hotplug" governor.
That's all.
Download:
Module: HERE
Source: HERE
The EternityProject Developer,
-kholk
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how does this work? is it like a kernal????
It's a kernel module.
Confirmed working on Verizon CDMA Razr. Thanks!
Is there a way to use terminal emulator to do this from phone?
spimonkey34 said:
Confirmed working on Verizon CDMA Razr. Thanks!
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Same here just used Root Explorer and terminal to do everything. So far performance seems the same will see how it goes over a day or two
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Is there a way to use terminal emulator to do this from phone?
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Do the same commands you should do with adb shell, only thing is you need to put the module in /data/local in another way, e.g. cp /sdcard/Download/mymodule.ko /data/local/
Benchmarks performance will be the same, it'll work only in real world operations as it will only hotplug and use the CPU1 faster.
juicehead9 said:
Is there a way to use terminal emulator to do this from phone?
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Yes. Copy the file into /data/local using root explorer or the like.
Then, with terminal emulator, just run the two lines of following 'adb shell' (su and insmod lines).
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It worked perfectly thanks!
oh the future looks sooooo promising. Great work kholk!
how does this affect the battery life? does it drain it even more?
OK o did it but not sure how to tell if its working.. like the other person said it ill work in th real world but how do we tell... sorry for the noob question
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royalbloodvi said:
how does this affect the battery life? does it drain it even more?
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You won't notice it, it will drain like 3-4% more battery in a day.
blkghost22 said:
OK o did it but not sure how to tell if its working.. like the other person said it ill work in th real world but how do we tell... sorry for the noob question
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How does your device feel when you open an application? When you surf with your browser? When you play into menus etc?
Does it feel more reactive?
This does effectively add reactivity to your CPUs, thing that won't change benchmarks results because benchmarks will take the CPU to its MAX prior starting to calculate. That's why something that works in real world operations isn't making benchmarks results to be higher.
Yeah, after installing I definitely see a nice smooth scrolling performance, and unlocking is really fluid as well.
Great work, Kholk! You should take this over to Rootz, it's like a zombieland in there, everyone's doubting the phone and such. :x
i have installed SetCPU and activated the correct Governor, everything looks fine, no errors.
How do i know if this works? (i could not set a script with script manager).
Any permission need to be granted ?
read write execute??
@b.o.n.s
If you've selected the eternityprj_MCPmot_hotplug governor, it's working.
@xalainm
Just do what I wrote on the first post.
Though it's in the source, it's always good form to credit the original authors.
Edit: Oh, come on. You've even changed MODULE_AUTHOR.
Edit2: I see the claims in your OP regarding performance, but can you walk us through the algorithm used here?
Can u give me the exact command for script manager... for some reason i can't do it
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Can u give me the exact command for script manager... for some reason i can't do it
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This is what I have done in Script Manager.
create a new script name it whatever you like and put the command below in the script,
Code:
insmod /data/local/cpufreq_eprj_hotplug.ko
tick run as root and run at boot
save it.
[kernel][v3.5] leanKernel: minimalistic kernel (1/28/16)
leanKernel is not for everyone.
My philosophy is to keep the kernel footprint as small as possible by trimming as much fat as possible, and at the same time keeping it stable, power efficient, and fast. leanKernel is designed to be a drop in replacement for stock kernel, and so it tries not to deviate too far from stock.
You will find that it's lacking some of the bells and whistles of other custom kernels, so if you like features you came to the wrong thread.
Here's a longer post on what leanKernel is about.
Also folks, please read the FAQ before asking questions.
INSTRUCTIONS
If you like to stay as close to stock as possible: 1) Download and flash the normal leanKernel build here (find the latest zip file) in recovery. 2) Reboot and enjoy better performance and battery life (hopefully). That's it! There's no need to flash stock kernel first, or to wipe caches.
If you like to customize, read through the feature list below, the FAQ (post #2), the changelogs, and optionally the entire thread. Then you'll know what to do.
DOWNLOAD (flash in recovery)
v1.x is for Android 5.0, and v2.x is for Android 5.1
main download
mirror (may need to refresh browser to see latest)
PREREQUISITE
Unlocked bootloader, custom recovery installed
Push bullet channel: imoseyon
FEATURES
custom voltage control - use your favorite app
updated to latest 3.10 Linux
interactiveX - screen_off_maxfreq support (default 2.2Ghz)
sw crypto drivers updated (to use arm NEON instructions) for better encryption/decryption performance. Sequential 180MB/s reads, 60MB/s writes (using dd)
latest Linaro gcc 4.9 toolchain (optimized for a15 - thanks to Christopher83)
fat trimmed and various performance tweaks
f2fs support (updated to latest source from Samsung)
force encryption turned off (changed to encryptable)
overclocked to 2.9ghz (experimental - available as a separate build for now)
underclocked to 223mhz (experimental - available as a separate build for now)
Async Fsync
init.d support
cpu-boost control - enable/disable via lkconfig
lkconfig script for customizing leankernel (open terminal app, become superuser, then type "lkconfig" without quotes)
patched mpdecision to prevent changing min/max freq provided as flashable zip (in util directory)
color control (thanks to @savoca)
charging led support
a lot of unnecessary stuff removed from stock kernel
some components updated to Linux 3.18
random generation optimization including e/frandom support
pc/usb charging with boosted current ~300-400mA
some selinux fixes, selinux is enforced by default - staying true to stock (you can easily disable using lkconfig)
SLUB allocator updated to Linux 3.18
wake gesture control from flar2, modified for leankernel (also disabled in-call)
vibe strength control
much of the code is up to date with latest from CodeAurora
(mostly for devs) /sys/module/selinux/parameters/force_audit sysfs node to audit all/hidden selinux denies.
power aware cpu scheduling
faux sound enable/disable by sysfs (and lkconfig)
wakelock control (smb135x, wlan_rx, msm_hsic and sensor_ind)
leanKernel core control script
user option to prevent mpdecision/msm_thermal from changing min/max frequencies: frequency mitigation preventer
supports kexec for multirom
LKCONFIG
You can use lkconfig script to make custom changes to leanKernel (along with popular apps like Kernel Tweaker and Trickstermod). To run lkconfig, open terminal app, "su" (without quotes) to become superuser, enter, and then type "lkconfig" without quotes, then enter.
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ su
[email protected]:/ # lk
leanKernel configurator
---
0) display current settings
1) cpu frequency control
2) wake gesture control
3) wakelock control
4) charging led
5) rgb/picture control (advanced)
6) rgb/picture control (simple)
7) vibe strength
8) power saving mode for cpu scheduler
9) faux sound control
10) selinux mode
11) min/max freq change prevention
21) check top 10 wake locks (ie. wakeup sources)
please enter a number (or press enter to exit):
CHANGELOG
https://github.com/imoseyon/leanKernel-shamu/wiki/Marshmallow-ChangeLog
Thanks to @guitarshredder87, @Wera750, @akellar, and @grisha1 for testing test builds!
XDA:DevDB Information
Leankernel: Minimalistic Kernel, Kernel for the Nexus 6
Contributors
Imoseyon
Source Code: https://github.com/imoseyon/leanKernel-shamu
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2014-11-26
Last Updated 2016-01-31
FAQ
I'm having trouble waking the phone sometimes. Help!
We haven't really figured out exactly what's causing it - but there seems to be evidence that it's not limited just to leanKernel. One thing to try: if your ROM has a feature that prevents accidental wakeups, disable it!
I can't seem to get min and max freq to stick! What are these mpdecision zip files in the util directory?
* Read this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58135730&postcount=1474
* Short version: This is actually by design of mpdecision. If you want this behavior to change, I recommend that you 1) flash latest stable leankernel, 2) flash the custom no-freq mpdecision, and then 3) disable cpu-boost via lkconfig. Do not disable mpdecision if you go this route. Also, if you flash ROM, you must re-flash custom mpdecision. To go back to normal, flash the stock mpdecision file.. Launch lkconfig, choose core control, and choose one of the options in core control.
Will flashing leankernel decrypt my phone storage?
If you're already encrypted, then it will stay encrypted after flashing kernel, *until* you format data. Once you format you will stay decrypted until you decide to encrypt again (see below). If you're already decrypted, leanKernel will not force encrypt automatically.
What do I do to encrypt again?
There are several ways to do this. One way (easiest for me at least) is to adb in (or in terminal emulator):
Code:
[email protected]:/ # start encrypt
You will see the phone hot boot and once it comes up you will be encrypted again. Keep in mind that if you want to decrypt again you'll have to wipe.
How do I check the PVS BIN of my cpu?
Code:
[email protected]:/ # cat /proc/cpu/msm_acpu_pvs
The number you get should range between 0 and 15 (inclusive). If you ended up with 15 congratulations. If you ended up with 0, go get it exchanged! Stock frequency/voltage table: http://pastebin.com/ZyGA9Tec
Which kernel control app do you recommend?
When v1.0 gets released it should come with "lkconfig" for tweaking some of the options. Otherwise, I tried Trickster and KernelTweaker, and they both seem to work ok.
What are ondemandX and interactiveX?
ondemandX and interactiveX are very very close to "stock" ondemand and interactive governors, respectively. The only difference is screen_off_maxfreq sysfs support. This means that it gives you the ability to limit phone's max frequency when screen is off. This feature could be effective in reducing battery usage, especially if you have a misbehaving app (or two) that consume cpu cycles while screen is off. The default value is 2265600 - if you change the value to your top speed you're effectively disabling the feature and restoring stock behavior completely. You can use an app like Trickster or Kernel Tweaker to modify screen_off_maxfreq.
HELP! I messed up with lkconfig - how do I go back?
Do not fret. Flash lkconfig_cleaner.zip from the "util" directory.
(If you want to do this manually), reboot the phone into recovery, mount /data, and delete everything in /data/data/leankernel. Once things are back to normal, re-run lkconfig to re-do your settings.
What is cpu-boost?
Read this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57215289&postcount=535
What is the best RGB setting?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57265483&postcount=620 (old)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59092146&postcount=3017 (new)
What is power aware scheduling?
Read this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58313978&postcount=1651
I missed your kernel when I switched to N5. Glad to have you here
hmm.. a kernel. since its the first one posted here, im trying it out
Hell yeah. Ready to flash
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If I flash this it will decrypt right cool
digweed4me said:
If I flash this it will decrypt right cool
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It should not decrypt if you're already encrypted, unless you re-format/wipe. But no guarantees.
Imoseyon said:
It should not decrypt if you're already encrypted, unless you re-format/wipe. But no guarantees.
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What app should we use to control? I remember you used to have your app right
holy **** Imoseyon. you made my Thunderbolt usable way back when. so glad to see you developing for the N6 now
digweed4me said:
What app should we use to control? I remember you used to have your app right
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Flashed it and yes decrypted thanks a lot
IMO!! Good to see ya again man. Can't wait to run your work again.
Appreciate it!
digweed4me said:
What app should we use to control? I remember you used to have your app right
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You mean lkconfig? Yeah that's coming later (along with a whole lot more).. If you're talking about f2fs, you'd want to use custom recovery but TWRP for shamu doesn't support f2fs yet - i had to do everything manually.
Imoseyon said:
It should not decrypt if you're already encrypted, unless you re-format/wipe. But no guarantees.
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i am still encrypted, and did not decrypt after flashing. so, all worked as it should.
Can we flash on stock ROM or is a custom ROM required?
So let me see if I get this straight: I'm on stock, unlocked bootloader, rooted, and encrypted (as far as I know--I never decrypted), so if I flash this it won't decrypt my device? I was kinda hoping it would.
Secondly, I'm good to flash this with stock ROM? I'm hoping for a bit better battery life.
Thanks devs! I got a feeling development for our device is gonna be NUTS!!
You don't buy a Mustang for the gas mileage.
nycdiplomat said:
Can we flash on stock ROM or is a custom ROM required?
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I'm on a stock ROM.
pathtologos said:
So let me see if I get this straight: I'm on stock, unlocked bootloader, rooted, and encrypted (as far as I know--I never decrypted), so if I flash this it won't decrypt my device? I was kinda hoping it would.
Secondly, I'm good to flash this with stock ROM? I'm hoping for a bit better battery life.
Thanks devs! I got a feeling development for our device is gonna be NUTS!!
You don't buy a Mustang for the gas mileage.
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wipe before flashing, youll be decrypted. if you dont wipe, you stay encrpted.
pathtologos said:
So let me see if I get this straight: I'm on stock, unlocked bootloader, rooted, and encrypted (as far as I know--I never decrypted), so if I flash this it won't decrypt my device? I was kinda hoping it would.
Secondly, I'm good to flash this with stock ROM? I'm hoping for a bit better battery life.
Thanks devs! I got a feeling development for our device is gonna be NUTS!!
You don't buy a Mustang for the gas mileage.
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AFAIK, there's no way to decrypt without having to wipe unfortunately. Going the other way (unencrypted to encrypted) is super easy though, and no data loss.
nycdiplomat said:
Can we flash on stock ROM or is a custom ROM required?
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im on rastapop, an aosp based custom rom.
simms22 said:
wipe before flashing, youll be decrypted. if you dont wipe, you stay encrpted.
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Thanks for your quick response. Wipe what tho? Cache, dalvik, and what else? Hope you don't mean all my data.
You don't buy a Mustang for the gas mileage.