On the new ics roms
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In order to get oc/uc one would have to build / edit the kernel source code. But since we have a leak and not an official release that source code is not available. I would give us no chance of seeing a oc kernel before ics is actually released. Even then we might not get the entire source.
Over 10000!!! You bet I am.
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Are there any ICS kernels with overclocking support and custom CPU governors, IO schedulers, etc available yet?
Nope. Waiting for the offical ics to release by Samsung or AT&T whatever.
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Technically Not waiting on official release.
Waiting on source code to be released, which most likely won't be till after the official release, but still, it's not the ics update release we need. It's source code.
Hi. This thread is for kernel CM9 source code request. Other devs can mod it and decrease battery drain because CM9's battery drain is very high. Kernel SC doesn't update since 2 months.
Other possible request is that kernel CM9 will support undervolt.
Please if you would like the requests posted here, post in this thread and we will try to get it.
This is pointless, their source is readily available from their github
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Don't update since 2 months ago. Enter to the kernel folder and see it.
The code is updated, the changelog isn't.
Not every part will show newer....
Many parts will show as months old, however if you sync the source you will get the latest code.
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https://github.com/freexperia/semc-kernel-msm7x30-ics/tree/ics-beta/kernel
Only cpu.c has changed 6 days ago. And the age change auto if they update it.
EDIT: If I download SC, it will be updated?
If you sync the source tree yes
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Ok. Sorry. I only saw github and I don't download SC. And...yes, SC are updated if I download it. So that...the only request now is undervolt for CM9 .
Thanks!
I saw a small video regarding one of the developers talking about Linaro....will it be used on the S3. Merged in to CM9 builds perhaps when they arrive on the S3...?
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...e-and-now-parts-of-it-are-being-added-to-cm9/
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i was wondering almost the same thing: will it allow the devs to develop smaller code? as speed is not an issue...
Looks interesting
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I want to try to compile it with Linaro but there's some porting to the code to be done, right now it's not working on the newer toolchains.
I thought it was more than just the kernel, like the aosp libs source were modified to be able to be built with Linaro. Then those changes get merged into CM, which can then be built with Linaro, and hopefully we all get to use it
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I want to try to compile it with Linaro but there's some porting to the code to be done, right now it's not working on the newer toolchains.
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The best of luck Andrei. Really hope you get It to work.
If you do get it working, you will have an immensely popular and cutting edge kernel.
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hello there
my qustion is, if it will be an option to overclock our phones on any ics rom ?
because on gingerbread, with the right kernel, it was possible, so I thought and asked myself why it is not possible to overclock it now on new ics roms....
I dont know much about what you must do and mod to enable overclocking in kernels...so dont be afraid or angry when seeing this..
is this because htc is not offering the source code of the new kernel? (btw is this legal? thought that the linux kernel is on gnu licence...)
anyway, was there ever a source code of the gingerbread kernels ? is this the main problem when devs trying to mod something advanced like overclocking possibility?
I've liked my phone on gingerbread overclocked, it was really fast (not the launcher, now it's rendered on gpu as everybody knows..)
and battery also was no problem.......
it would be nice if someone could write a good statement and a good info of what must be done to enable it, because I want to learn also something new..
Ubuntu_Man said:
hello there
my qustion is, if it will be an option to overclock our phones on any ics rom ?
because on gingerbread, with the right kernel, it was possible, so I thought and asked myself why it is not possible to overclock it now on new ics roms....
I dont know much about what you must do and mod to enable overclocking in kernels...so dont be afraid or angry when seeing this..
is this because htc is not offering the source code of the new kernel? (btw is this legal? thought that the linux kernel is on gnu licence...)
anyway, was there ever a source code of the gingerbread kernels ? is this the main problem when devs trying to mod something advanced like overclocking possibility?
I've liked my phone on gingerbread overclocked, it was really fast (not the launcher, now it's rendered on gpu as everybody knows..)
and battery also was no problem.......
it would be nice if someone could write a good statement and a good info of what must be done to enable it, because I want to learn also something new..
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It probably will be able to be over clocked. Im not an evo user myself but the same thing almost apllies for all phones. I cant give you a big explanation because im noob still but i can tell you something. Overclocking is going to be different in ics because ics has more features meaning more speed. So kernal makers will have to try to make it more ram efficent. Or stop un needed things when ever your not using them. Then it will stay fast without ics kicking in with its slowness at times. Right now thats all i can say. Its 01:00 here and i cant think so i might edit this some other time.
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Overclocking was made possible on gingerbread roms when HTC released kernel sources and thus the developers was able to edit the kernel sources to allow for higher CPU speeds, then build the kernel and release it to us.
The same thing will happen when they release kernel sources for ICS (Or it might even be Jelly Bean by that time, who knows).
Moonbloom said:
Overclocking was made possible on gingerbread roms when HTC released kernel sources and thus the developers was able to edit the kernel sources to allow for higher CPU speeds, then build the kernel and release it to us.
The same thing will happen when they release kernel sources for ICS (Or it might even be Jelly Bean by that time, who knows).
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there are several kernels for gsm and a few for cdma that allow for this
The kernel source code for the GSM EVO 3D and CDMA i believe was released around a month ago so overclock is there! on the kernel i use not throwing any names i can overclock to 1.8 GHZ !
Austin3161337 said:
The kernel source code for the GSM EVO 3D and CDMA i believe was released around a month ago so overclock is there! on the kernel i use not throwing any names i can overclock to 1.8 GHZ !
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So it is a ics kernel? I think you're not right, if there showed up a way to overclock on ics, it would stand on the xda homepage and also in some threads but there is not such headline or thread....
Btw, sorry for my english, I'm from germany/poland and have not good grades in english at my school (btw I must do something against it, have just one year before going to university... )
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Ubuntu_Man said:
So it is a ics kernel? I think you're not right, if there showed up a way to overclock on ics, it would stand on the xda homepage and also in some threads but there is not such headline or thread....
Btw, sorry for my english, I'm from germany/poland and have not good grades in english at my school (btw I must do something against it, have just one year before going to university... )
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yea, so totally not true. check your pm's!!!
We can not talk about a certain kernel, its disallowed on xda considered warez
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Just curious how much this will actually effect ROM development? I know we have a few custom kernels which make some things better and some worse. So having source I assume will make a more solid kernel. Is it different between ICS and JB?
herousr said:
Just curious how much this will actually effect ROM development? I know we have a few custom kernels which make some things better and some worse. So having source I assume will make a more solid kernel. Is it different between ICS and JB?
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New kernels, cm9 and cm10 will be loads less buggy, the list goes on for a while
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Is there any way you can be a bit more specific or tell me more about it?
hello, i ve used kernel coolZ, i m pleased about it!
herousr said:
Is there any way you can be a bit more specific or tell me more about it?
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Without source, a kernel creator can use their skills to cobble together a kernel, but it's next to impossible. The current crop of CDMA kernels were created by taking the GSM source code and adjusting it. Some were more successful than others. Now that the CDMA source had dropped, kernel makers can use it as a foundation to add features.
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