[KERNEL][BETA] RAGEmod v1-T30 - Galaxy S II Original Android Development

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This kernel is based on Hardcore's SpeedMod K1-T30 Kernel
Why another kernel?? Because I can, I like the challenge and I can probably do it as well as any other?
Features:
support for SetCPU OC (upto 1400MHz)
UV between 800mV and 1400mV
support for Boot Animation
support for BLN
SpeedMod K1-T30 initramfs + boot animation
SpeedMod K1-T30 kernel source patches
Samsung Update 2 Applied (as per K1-T30
CIFS working
Charging touch sensitivity fix.
The goal of this kernel is to take the battery savings gained from HardCORE's kernel and allow undervolting and underclocking to further improve battery life. I added Boot Animation and BLN support just because I could.
As usual, this kernel could break your hardware, so only flash if you are not concerned with bricking your device.
That said, I have flashed this kernel on my device and it still works.
Thanks also to the authors of Ninphetamine kernel - their SetCPU supporting code was the basis for the SetCPU support in this kernel, I have also used BLN code from their Git Repository, thanks to creams.
Change Log:
v1-T26 - public release based on SpeedMod K1-T26
Added BLN support
Added SetCPU support
Added UV support
Added bootanimation support
v1-T27 - updated base to SpeedMod K1-T27
v2-T27 - updated base to Samsung Update 2
Same feature set as previous versions
CIFS working
Closest match to SpeedMod K1-T27 but with Samsung Update 2 sources
Touch sensitivity fix from ninphetamine.
v1-T30 - updated base to SpeedMod K1-T30
Same feature set as previous versions
Future plans:
Keep up with SpeedMod current releases as they happen and source patches are released.
NOTE FOR ALL:
Patch files are for developers, not end users.
Source patches attached for developers - apply against Samsung Update1 sources.
Source patch for v2-T27 and newer to be applied against Samsung Update2 sources.

Gonna try this for sure , always loved Hardcore kernel, back in the Gti9000 times, but i think that OC/UV is something missing in his kernel. I'll report when i'll have tried it out ^^. Thanks !

nice.. waiting for you to update to t26..then will give it a go

OMG something happened in Adelaide!

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OMG something happened in Adelaide!
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Typical Victorian!!! Oblivious to the rest of the world.

Good to see many Kernel developers coming on board
May be its time to disclose the sources and GPL as other KERNEL threads being locked for want of it.
Other developers whose initial thoughts/ideas was reused will benifit everyone if what you have achieved over and above will make the original Kernel even more robust

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Good to see many Kernel developers coming on board
May be its time to disclose the sources and GPL as other KERNEL threads being locked for want of it.
Other developers whose initial thoughts/ideas was reused will benifit everyone if what you have achieved over and above will make the original Kernel even more robust
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I fully intend on posting a patch file, just not at a computer where I have access to my sources!

First - thanks for this project!
Second - I tried your kernel and I have had some problems with haptic feedback on my phone, it doesn´t work.
Edit: I´m on Darky base XXKH3..

vanahaim said:
First - thanks for this project!
Second - I tried your kernel and I have had some problems with haptic feedback on my phone, it doesn´t work.
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Thanks for that, I didn't even notice that Haptic feedback wasn't working!

Great work !!
Just tried it and No problem so far.
Wait for your next update, based on Hardcore's SpeedMod T26
cheers

Works great for me, too!
Just as already mentioned above haptic feedback isn't working, but I don't use that anyway.

I guess this kernel is in the wrong section. Although I do admit that this requires far more skills winzipping a rom together, this is basically a matchup of ninphetamine and speedmod, and therefore has nothing to do with original rom development.

Well, it's not a cut and paste coding job if that's what you're implying, I studied the required code from Niphetamine and implemented it (but reduced speed limits and subsequently speed steps) in the source for SpeedMod.

IMPORTANT: all vibration not working in first beta. Will fix and repost. Sorry, but it is a beta!
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If you can please mod the T26 to add these futures: Bootanimation,BLN, OC and UV. Very ngood to see more and more kernel options available. Thanks for your work man

My thread is locked

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Well, it's not a cut and paste coding job if that's what you're implying, I studied the required code from Niphetamine and implemented it (but reduced speed limits and subsequently speed steps) in the source for SpeedMod.
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Can't code for toffee, wondering how difficult it is to alter said limits/steps and put them in another source?
Genuinely curious - doesn't sound tough, I stand to be corrected and/or educated.

B3311 said:
Can't code for toffee, wondering how difficult it is to alter said limits/steps and put them in another source?
Genuinely curious - doesn't sound tough, I stand to be corrected and/or educated.
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I would not say it was difficult, but I have been coding for 10+ years in many languages.

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My thread is locked
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Maybe you should have listened then.

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[KERNEL] RAGEmod v1.1b - U1 released!

My new kernel!
Will come in two flavours:
U1 - based on Samsung Update1
U2 - based on Samsung Update2 - Canceled due to release of Update3 sources!
U3 - based on Samsung Update3 - in progress
Features:
support for SetCPU OC (upto 1400MHz)
UV between 800mV and 1400mV
support for Boot Animation
support for BLN
The goal of my first kernel was to take the battery savings gained from HardCORE's kernel and allow undervolting and underclocking to further improve battery life. I added Boot Animation and BLN support just because I could. This kernel adds to my previous kernels, taking bits and pieces from here and there also.
As usual, this kernel could break your hardware, so only flash if you are not concerned with bricking your device.
Thanks also to the authors of Ninphetamine kernel - their SetCPU supporting code was the basis for the SetCPU support in this kernel, I have also used BLN code from their Git Repository, thanks to creams.
Change Log:
U1 - v1.1 - based on Samsung Update 1
New compiler optimisations - partially from SpeedMod, partially my own.
U1 - v1.1a - minor update release.
Increased touch sensitivity
U1 - v1.1b - minor update release.
Init.d support
Future plans:
Auto Root-ing
Auto install modified liblights
U3 version.
Git Repo Online
Get your sources
HERE
Yeah baby
Good job rage! Keep it up! Nice kernel anyway.
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hellz yeah bro!
good work!
congratulations for your excellent work
installed, running at 1400 ok, haptic response s more reliable,
awaiting feedback
speedmod base that takes?
YEAH!!!
Finally it is released!!! ><
thanks ravenger. keep on update.
Awesome! Trying it right now.
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differences from this one to v1-t27?
Sweeeeeet! Have been hanging out for this - cheers man!
Thanks!! Nice kernel, downloading
Maybe do a special DK version for upcoming GadgetCheck DK Themed Infusion 2.5 Rom
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thanks, gonna flash this tonight when i get home. Is this the same as the other ragemod thread only this is the "non-beta" version instead?
based on T39 ?
Ravenger if you can provide more info about this kernel compared to v1 T27 or v1 T30 would be very appreciated. Thanks
Not being able to flash the Kernel, the entire process Odin hangs in the middle. Tar seems currupt. zImage is only 3.20 mb.
Thanks.
jsbutran said:
Not being able to flash the Kernel, the entire process Odin hangs in the middle. Tar seems currupt. zImage is only 3.20 mb.
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Flashed fine for me ?
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Thanks.
Flashed fine for me ?
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Thanks. Somethin went wrong with my download Manager. Its all OK now. Thanks again.
Thanks for the kernel, there seems to be something wrong with clockworkmod as it doesn't mount usb storage and also installing zip from it doesn't do anything (ie. theme or whatever).
Previous kernels and others work no problem.
Keep up the great work!
edit: ignore.. sorry, reflashed kernel after flashing other kernel and all working fine now

[KERNEL][RAY - 4.0.2.A.0-Overclock] [Rel: v0.1][Dt: 26/Oct/2011]

Been playing around with Kernel development and created an overclocked kernel for the 4.0.2.A.0 stock Rom.
There's nothing too speciall in it at the moment, but lets you overclock the Ray to 1.9Ghz using the source released by SE and the modified CPU steps that IF2 posted here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1165355
There's no custom bootloader/Clockwork mod and no additional governers (at the moment) although I may add these in future as I learn more.
It seems to work well enough, and everything seems to be working as standard. I experience random lock-ups at 1.9 and occasionally 1.8Ghz, especially when it goes into/out of sleep when the screen turns off. Lower frequencies seem stable though.
This is released as-is, I'm using it myself but I can't be held responsible for any instabilities or failures you might experience. Just thought it might be of use to some people.
The new .img file can be downloaded from here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17615284/4.0.2.A.0-Overclock.img
To install just use fastboot in the usual way. To return to stock, extract kernel.sin from the official update image using WinZip/WinRar etc and flash using fastboot again.
Thanks a lot hartej !
Just flashed it, seems to work as described. I OC to 1.4 Ghz
Will report back if there is any issue.
Looking forward for additional CPU governors, insecure kernel, autoroot and clockwork recovery
Thanks again for your hard work
piflechien said:
Looking forward for additional CPU governors, insecure kernel, autoroot and clockwork recovery
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That's the plan eventually, but still just learing the ropes so don't expect all that by tomorrow Glad I could help.
Thanks for the efforts. I set up to 1.3 Ghz and so far so good.
glad to see u finally posting this
my latest sources are pushed to:
https://github.com/DooMLoRD/Xperia-2011-Kernel-2.6.32.9
enjoy!
DooMLoRD said:
glad to see u finally posting this
my latest sources are pushed to:
https://github.com/DooMLoRD/Xperia-2011-Kernel-2.6.32.9
enjoy!
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Finally? Cheeky buggar!
Not really had any time unfortunately due to work, but if you've updated the defconfig for the Ray I might have a bash at your sources in the morning (still don't understand them!)
Thanks again though - if it wasn't for your help and the fact you stopped developing for the Ray I'd never had started playing about with kernels myself!
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Finally? Cheeky buggar!
Not really had any time unfortunately due to work, but if you've updated the defconfig for the Ray I might have a bash at your sources in the morning (still don't understand them!)
Thanks again though - if it wasn't for your help and the fact you stopped developing for the Ray I'd never had started playing about with kernels myself!
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hehe... no defconfigs are only updated for ARC & PLAY... i wont be updating defconfigs for other devices... though u can easily figure out the additions to be done
if u need any help send me p.m./gtalk
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hehe... no defconfigs are only updated for ARC & PLAY... i wont be updating defconfigs for other devices... though u can easily figure out the additions to be done
if u need any help send me p.m./gtalk
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Will do - thanks again for your help
It could be a good idea to move this thread in the newly created subforum dedicated to the Ray: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1351
Can you also make a kernel for cm7 with some other governors like Doomkernel's one but for fxp043. Thanks in advance
I've created a new thread in the Ray forum as I don't think I can move this one without being a mod: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18829345
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Can you also make a kernel for cm7 with some other governors like Doomkernel's one but for fxp043. Thanks in advance
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This is all pretty new to me, so don't expect too much too fast!
In future I may look at CM7 images but currently I'm on the stock firmware (at least until the flash in CM7 is fixed) and as I have to use the phone daily I'm not prepared to switch between firmwares to be developing for different sources at this time.
I've been using CM7 on my other devices (HTC Desire and ZTE Blade) so will most likely switch to it when some of the bugs have been worked out.When this happens I'll look at the CM7 Kernel.

[KERNEL] Stock and optimized CyanogenMod kernels (also with TUN and CIFS modules)

Download stock CyanogenMod kernel
What is it?
It is a flashable ZIP containing zImage and wireless.ko extracted from cm-7-20120701-NIGHTLY-p500.
It is not compiled.
It is completely stock CyanogenMod kernel.
Who is it targeting?
Users of CyanogenMod (or CyanogenMod-based) ROMs that tried alternative kernels and now want to go back to the stock kernel.
Download optimized CyanogenMod kernel
Regular version | Extra version (with TUN and CIFS modules)http://www.mediafire.com/?efgv63eq614zn2ohttp://www.mediafire.com/?efgv63eq614zn2o
What is it?
It is exactly the same as CyanogenMod kernel, but compiled without some debug functionalities.
End users do not need them, and removing them makes the kernel smaller and may increase the speed a little bit.
This kernel should behave just like the CyanogenMod kernel and should have exactly the same functionalities. (in case it doesn't, please let me know )
Additional version with extra modules included - tun.ko and cifs.ko.
Who is it targeting?
Satisfied users of the stock CyanogenMod kernel that may want a little increase in speed and/or some functionality provided by the extra modules included, but do not like fancy modifications in kernels.
I need feedback and suggestions on the optimized kernels. Thanks in advance!
Nice one, could become handy to have a flashable stock CM kernel WITH wireless.ko.
Just a suggestion: You should enable the CONFIG_IKCONFIG option so that one can check which options you have configured in the kernel.
Also could not harm to have the tun.ko module as well (CONFIG_TUN), if needed for VPN connections.
Added versions with TUN and CIFS modules.
Flashed this, all seems good currently, great work
Also, this patch supposedly fix call reboots. Worth a try?
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Also, this patch supposedly fix call reboots. Worth a try?
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The latest sources already have fixed the reboot on incoming call.
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> can i flash it over nightlies?? EKkkk!
> that's the most stupid question you'll ever here l.o.l
> this is great, many user are searching for this.
Updated the optimized kernels.
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Updated the optimized kernels.
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What changes are there?
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What changes are there?
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This time I disabled the "optimize for size" option and also checked another option to strip symbols.
When I have time I'll do a better research on that, but it's funny that all these changes in v01 and now v02 don't seem to change much in the benchmark I tested (AnTuTu Benchmark - only "CPU and memory", "2D graphics" and "3D graphics" tested).
In the worst case scenario I'll use this thread to publish only the latest stock CyanogenMod kernel to those who want to get it back.
Researched some more optimizations and built a new version. Now only one kernel already with the extra modules (TUN and CIFS). And it's getting harder to discover new optimizations.
Thx for your extra version with tun module, i flashed this kernel and openvpn work now with cyanogen rc1
Updated all three kernels. Enjoy!
Thanks, this is what I want.
I feel CM official kernel is the most stable and smooth!
After one hour use the optimized version, i feel that my phone has became smoother!
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This time I slightly broke my promise of not modifying the code of the optimized kernels.
I applied one change from LG's newest souces (V20A for LGP500H) that seems related to the behaviour of the phone when the screen is turned off (I'm not 100% sure).
https://github.com/yuripg1/lge-kernel-msm7x27/commit/ea2157b140ecf79530f33a214e38b48204c39e2b
I don't know exactly what problem it is supposed to fix, but it seemed safe to apply this patch to the kernel.
I also tried it by myself a little before releasing it and so far it's doing fine.
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Once more, all three kernels up-to-date!
Thanks for keep working!
Hello
I have tried Extra version, there is no TUN inside please check.
fitztu said:
Hello
I have tried Extra version, there is no TUN inside please check.
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I just downloaded it [here] to check and there is indeed a tun.ko file on the /system/lib/modules/ directory.
Check again, buddy.

[4.0][ROM][KERNEL]Linrom V2 (ICS, Compiled with the Linaro Toolchain!)

First of all, a couple of disclaimers. This rom is based off of my dev team's repo, and I have merely patched it, and added linaro/general optimizations. I am not responsible for ANY damage caused to your device from these roms, including, but not limited to, bricking, general malfunctions, and cthulhu rising from the dead.
Note that support is limited. I have a lot of projects I am working on, or considering working on, and actually have a life outside of development . I will be able to help you resolve issues, provide new roms, and patch/improve older ones, but not at quite the rapid pace you might want.
That said, let's dive into the part that really matters!
I started playing around with the Linaro toolchain a few weeks ago, hearing about how amazing it's benefits are, and seeing the performance boost firsthand in my N7. I managed to get TeamSuperNova's rom to compile with linaro successfully (after a few days of patching), and the performance increase was incredible!
(UN)Official testing: Not garenteed to have 100% accurate results, but a rough comparison.
Dead Trigger:
GB: Unplayable
Nebula: Only playable on low
LinICS: Playable on high!
GTA III:
GB: Completely unplayable
Nebula: Playable with EVERYTHING disabled
LinICS: Playable with resolution/draw at 100%!
UI:
GB: Laggy/frequent redraws
Nebula: No redraws/low UI FPS
LinICS: NO redraws, the entire UI is as smooth as butter.
Quadrant: 2163
Vellamo: 1006
Browsermark: 1800-ish
I am completely open to accepting a partner in this endeavor (as I do not have time to adequately support it), so please pop me a PM if you're interested. Of course, you need to know how to compile with the Linaro toolchain, and have at least a rudimentary knowledge of C (for fixing compile errors).
More to come in this thread as I complete it!
ROM Downloads:
LinICS (fixed) V1
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?hlidwxqwyfh4918 (now compiled with the latest linaro toolchain, and comes with a linaro-optimized kernel with -o2 performance tweaks!)
LinICS V2:
OMX package FIXED (enable video playback, flash in CWM, thnks to zaclimon)
LinICS V2 Download
Changelog:
Kernel-
-Added modded kernel config for extra performance
-added more linaro optimizations
-1.5 GHZ O/C!
-Miscellaneous fixes and optimizations
ROM-
-Added FULL -o3 optimizations
NOTE: All these roms come with a linaro-optimized kernel as well, which provides a nice speed boost!
DONATIONS:
Donations are greatly appreciated as always, but never required for continued development, although they do serve as a nice incentive to continue rapid development, and as a nice vote of confidence. A few dollars go a long way!
Donation List (huge thanks to everyone who has helped me!):
BurtMeister- $15!
Ijimaniac -$15!
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Installation video, courtesy of Daniel644.
is linICS identical to the one posted on zaclimon's thread?
theraf said:
is linICS identical to the one posted on zaclimon's thread?
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At the moment yes, but I am compiling one with a newer toolchain which should provide a decent performance boost over the last one, and some stability improvements. The Linaro kernel is also in the works, and may be out as soon as tomorrow.
Thanks for the share.. works great.
Can you do a quadrant test too, so we can see how much the performance has increased
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Can you do a quadrant test too, so we can see how much the performance has increased
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Quadrant doesn't really showcase the performance benefits of linaro, in my personal opinion. Linaro does improve benchmark scores, yes, but ultimately it most improves the usability of the UI, and removes the lagginess that plagues our devices.
A few fortunate updates for you guys. Firstly, I have a fully working Linaro kernel ready to be rolled out . Turns out, my touchscreen issues stemmed from the touchscreen driver somehow not getting included in the ROM (found this out after comparing zips). Derp. It now works 100%, and FLIES. I thought that ROM I had before was fast, but this leaves it in the DUST.
New zip coming out tonight, that includes the linaro-optomized kernel, and a new rom, compiled with the latest linaro toolchain (nice performance improvement). Believe me, this is something to get excited over, as I have never seen our device this fast before, ever.
EDIT: just ran linaro. Hitting framecap on most of the 3d benchmarks easily, and scored 2410, which is extremely impressive for a single-core device, and statistically hits in the range of Tegra 2 devices, such as the Transformer. New zip up in a few minutes!
EIDIT: Link up! PLease tell me what kind of a difference you feel over TSM (TeamSuperNOva) ICS!
So I install this with the exact same steps as zaclimons but flash your zip and kernel instead? Can I flash this over zaclimons or should i revert to stock before flashing?
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So I install this with the exact same steps as zaclimons but flash your zip and kernel instead? Can I flash this over zaclimons or should i revert to stock before flashing?
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Yes, you can flash it over, but have another ICS kernel ready if you flash. I just figure out that touchscreen is NOT working at the moment, and i'm trying to compile a kernel with the latest toolchain that has it working.
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Yes, you can flash it over, but have another ICS kernel ready if you flash. I just figure out that touchscreen is NOT working at the moment, and i'm trying to compile a kernel with the latest toolchain that has it working.
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So I should flash zaclimons zimage over this?
@han please could you upload rom to dev-host? mediafire is blocked on my wifi
Can you port AOKP for the 4.0? The ROM Control is useful and powerful for me.
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Can you port AOKP for the 4.0? The ROM Control is useful and powerful for me.
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I would be happy to work on that later this week, as soon as I can get the linaro kernel work in (touchscreen modules doesn't even insmod anymore).
@theraf, I will be happy to do that, and I'll probably switch to it for later releases, depending on it's DL speed vs. Media fire.
@everyone, if you flash the ROM in its current condition, touchscreen won't work. If you don't t want to flash a new kernel (from TSM ICS), then plug the following commands into adb upon boot:
cp /system/lib/modules/qt602240.ko /system
su
insmod /system/qt602240.KO
The first command only has to be completed once, the other must be completed upon every boot.
I'll get a fix up soon, but this is a temporary workaround.
from my experience dev-host is faster and gives you the md5 hashes which you don't get with mediafire
Finally managed to fix the kerne! Turns out it was just a small issue in the build script we were using. As compensation for the downtime, I now have it compiled with full -2 optimizations (-o3 is being tested to see if there's any noticeable performance improvement). For those of you who aren't linaro fanboys, this adds a nice performance boost to the already speedy kernel.
For developers, I integrated the touchscreen driver into the kernel, for easier use (and, it was having trouble insmodding at boot). I'll update the source in a bit, fully prepped for Linaro, and ready to go. Check for it on my github, not SuperNova's, and I plan on adding some kernel patches over the next few days.
I have updated the zip in the OP to include the new kernel, so just flash that over your existing installation. I can personally confirm that everything is 100% working, and has a huge speed boost over stock (TSM CM9).
i suppose Camera still doesn't work?
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Finally managed to fix the kerne! Turns out it was just a small issue in the build script we were using. As compensation for the downtime, I now have it compiled with full -2 optimizations (-o3 is being tested to see if there's any noticeable performance improvement). For those of you who aren't linaro fanboys, this adds a nice performance boost to the already speedy kernel.
For developers, I integrated the touchscreen driver into the kernel, for easier use (and, it was having trouble insmodding at boot). I'll update the source in a bit, fully prepped for Linaro, and ready to go. Check for it on my github, not SuperNova's, and I plan on adding some kernel patches over the next few days.
I have updated the zip in the OP to include the new kernel, so just flash that over your existing installation. I can personally confirm that everything is 100% working, and has a huge speed boost over stock (TSM CM9).
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how to flash?
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i suppose Camera still doesn't work?
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Nope, that's an issue in the TSM source, and we haven't fixed it yet.
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how to flash?
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CWM.
Just finished compiling with -o3, and it seems faster to me, but i'm not sure.
Here's the link for you guys, please flash and tell me whether you noticed a difference.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?1ap2b9mwy9akn9j
Flash with Heimdall, and please don't ask me how.
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Just finished compiling with -o3, and it seems faster to me, but i'm not sure.
Here's the link for you guys, please flash and tell me whether you noticed a difference.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?1ap2b9mwy9akn9j
Flash with Heimdall, and please don't ask me how.
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@han
thanks for the update, i'm guessing you're going to use mediafire instead of dev-host?

[Kernel][Overclock][V2] Overclock kernel with boot menu for 4.4 Kitkat [Fandroid]

Thanks to XperiaSTE team for the overclock kernel source first. I just did the config and compile but nothing else.
This kernel will overclock your device to 1.15GHz. The overclocking will provide a better performance and a smoother user experience.
I'm using a kexec multiboot kernel on my device, so I didn't test the kernel packed as elf format. It should be good because I have done flashing the self-built kernels several times.
The overclock source doesn't seems to be the latest but everything works~ Maybe that's because the modules in initramfs? (I did nothing to initramfs)
It's nearly impossible for me to upload the kernel on something like devhost/mediafire, so sorry for that. Could someone upload it on these sites please?
V2 Changelog:
1) Use GCC 4.9 Linaro to compile.
2) Change the SLQB allocator to SLUB. I don't really think SLQB is stable.
3) use 2G/2G user/kernel split. It seems to have a better performance.
4) PID namespace
5) NOTE:NO recovery in V2! Instead of recovery, the kexec multiboot menu by @percy_g2 is added. Big thanks to percy_g2. For how to use it, see Link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/p-development/kexec-multi-boot-menu-t2647623
* To enter boot menu you should press the power key when vibrate
V2 Link: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1mgt82V2
V1(Stable) Link: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1kTyul07
Finally, sorry for my poor English
Hope you like the kernel~
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Thanks to XperiaSTE team for the overclock kernel source first. I just did the compile but nothing else.
This kernel will overclock your device to 1.15GHz. The overclocking will provide a better performance and a smoother user experience.
I'm using a kexec multiboot kernel on my device, so I didn't test the kernel packed as elf format. It should be good because I have done flashing the self-built kernels several times.
The overclock source doesn't seems to be the latest but everything works~ Maybe that's because the modules in initramfs? (I did nothing to initramfs)
It's nearly impossible for me to upload the kernel on something like mediafire, so sorry for that
Link: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1kTyul07
Finally, sorry for my poor English
Hope you like the kernel~
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hi, first of all big thanks for the kernal!!
can u provide a changelog or something like that to show the difference between cm11 kernal and your kernal ???
is overclock the only added feature in this kernal?
thanks and i wish you support more!!!
vicky2131 said:
hi, first of all big thanks for the kernal!!
can u provide a changelog or something like that to show the difference between cm11 kernal and your kernal ???
is overclock the only added feature in this kernal?
thanks and i wish you support more!!!
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Thanks for your support!
by doing diff -u to the two xperiap_defconfig, the configs seem to be same.
So XperiaSTE did nothing more to the overclocked kernel.
therefore the config isn't changed and the only change is in the code.
Doing diff to the whole source tree will take much time so i didn't do it
By the github commit the changes seem to be all related to overclocking.
https://github.com/XperiaSTE/android_kernel_sony_u8500
you can read cm-11.0 and overclock branches's commits
Omg, finally oc kernel for cm11! Can i use this kernel for miui v5 kk 4.4.4 by kosmos?
kopter3161 said:
Omg, finally oc kernel for cm11! Can i use this kernel for miui v5 kk 4.4.4 by kosmos?
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CM11Overclock_Fandroid-MIUI https://yadi.sk/d/kn4Gv5wXaP7Qj
Is this kernel stable? And can I use this in Europe?
Thanks for the kernel!
Just a suggestion for anyone thinking about flashing it right away:
Wait a couple of days/weeks for someone to do some testing, you could fry your motherboard (happened to me on my previous 2 phones).
I'm not saying this kernel will do that, but it's just a precaution.
mrdjibrilo said:
Thanks for the kernel!
Just a suggestion for anyone thinking about flashing it right away:
Wait a couple of days/weeks for someone to do some testing, you could fry your motherboard (happened to me on my previous 2 phones).
I'm not saying this kernel will do that, but it's just a precaution.
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using from mornin!!!
no issues!!
vicky2131 said:
using from mornin!!!
no issues!!
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It's a small time period, understand me please
I was running OC kernels on my previous phones and the motherboard frying happend months after use,
I'm not saying that this is the situation with this specific kernel, these are just my previous experiences,
and it was just to warn people
I had ever used panthom kernel on stock jb, it used 1.15ghz too but still safe used for a long time..
thanks for the great work.but how to install multi rom on our phones?
If anyone has a problem downloading the kernel from baidu, I have made a mirror on dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gxuw8o8jtllzmfi/CM11Overclock_Fandroid.elf?dl=0
Ofcourse with the permission from the developer
Can someone please explain steps for installing multiroms? Can I use cm11 along with cm10?
Would the existing cm10 need to be reinstalled?
I've given link in the thread
No reinstalling is needed
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