This is my modded kernel for Mediapad. Based on latest Huawei sources
Features:
-updated to newest stable kernel base (3.0.42)
-CPU CAN be overclocked up to 1,9 Ghz , on default boots at 1,2 Ghz, use SetCPU, Sytem Tuner or similar app to set desired freq
-Overclock'd 3D GPU @ 300Mhz (6 Stages 3D GPU scaling)
-Overclock'd 2D GPU @ 266Mhz(3 Stages 2D GPU scaling)
-Boosted L2 cache (1566 Mhz max)
-Increased bus frequency - 360 Mhz from 1,5 Ghz slot upwards
-governors: ondemand (default), badass, interactive, lazy, smartass2, lagfree, conservative
-VDD interface (undervolting range between 750-1350 mv) - to set with System Tuner app from the market
-complied with Snapdragon optimized flags (-O2)
-optimized CRC32 and ARM RWSEM Algorithm
-CPU-supported unaligned accesses
-SIO scheduler(default)
-XZ Kernel Compression -> smaller kernel size
-arkusuma's touchscreen driver mod
-JHASH v3
-KSM and Automatic process group scheduling
-JRCU
-Init.d support
-Fsync control more about this feature here
more on github...
https://github.com/bart594/mediapad_kernel
Thanks to:
SebastianFM, showp1984, simone201, franciscofranco, Ezekeel, faux123, arkusuma, aftersilence and all guys how are involved in development on many different platforms
Installation:
1. Use fastboot mode to flash boot.img
2. Copy all modules to \system\lib\modules
Good lecture about governors and how to tweak them[/SIZE]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
Changelog:
07.31 R00 initial version
08.01 R01 new govs: lagfree, smartass2, lazy, interactive; arkusuma's touchscreen driver mod updated (now you can customize it by yourself)
08.02 R02 undervolting fixed, LMK from kernel 3.4, 2D GPU scaling to save some juice, and other minor patches
08.04 R03 smartass tweaked a bit, new CPU OC steps (1,9 Ghz max), GPU 2D/3D OC, second core behavior fixed (it was ramping up to the max no matter what was set as max freq), recovery version thx to aftersilence!
08.07 R04 new governor: badass with two steps at 1188000 and 1512000 and tweaked for performance , fsync control, autobrightness driver: it reports now 6 levels but we need to edit framework to use those new levels
08.15 R05 updated to 3.0.40 plus some "under the hood" fixes
08.25 R06 clean start with all previous features on 3.0.41 base , i hope that i got rid of all those nasty random reboots (voltages are little bit higher on default), no CM9 support - its good enough on its own , fastboot version only (due to problems with recovery update script) , JRCU, autobrightness levels reworked once again, CAF patches
09.03 R07 cpu1 stall at 1,2 ghz fixed, CAF patches to gpu,videodecoder, hdmi, and framebuffer
09.05 R07_1 dialer reboot fixed
09.12 R08 LMK updated, kernel base updated
If someone want to help out with JB developing or has some other questions related to ROM/Kernel developing please use irc channel
#mediapad_dev on http://webchat.freenode.net
does it provide better battery life?
i don't now, i didn't test battery life that much
but higher cpu clocks usually means shorter battery life
Looks good. Can you add this to your kernel? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1792713
//ok sorry I didn't see it
it's already there:
-arkusuma's touchscreen driver mod
Already tried that! Mass improvement!!!
Thank you for the great work! Keep up that way and make MediaPad even better!
Tnx dude! Works, and looks fine!
athanaso77 said:
Already tried that! Mass improvement!!!
Thank you for the great work! Keep up that way and make MediaPad even better!
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can you explain better what do you mean for "mass improvement"?
thanks
can i specify value for last mod of "touchscreen filtering" on this kernel?
Sent from my HUAWEI MediaPad using xda premium
If I tried to change the VDD with system tuner, it automatically jumps to 1350mv and stuck at that voltage.
bart594 said:
This is my modded kernel for Mediapad. Based on latest Huawei sources
PROBLEMS
-native WIFI Tehtering doesn't work -> blame Huawei for obsolete Wifi driver (on stock kernel too)
-there is no source for huawei's wifi driver so i needed a hack to make it work
Customization possibilities are a little bit limited because of this
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Have you look at this (bcm4329):
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/broadcom/wlan
I haven't tried to compile it though.
rurou said:
If I tried to change the VDD with system tuner, it automatically jumps to 1350mv and stuck at that voltage.
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You have right It's broken I will try to fix it
While you're at it, can you change the value of touch_thres in touchscreen mod for the default 10 (or 9?) to 25...or 20. Better yet, ask arkusuma for his latest mod where it's user adjustable
Sent from my HTC Glacier using Tapatalk 2
arkusuma said:
Have you look at this (bcm4329):
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/broadcom/wlan
I haven't tried to compile it though.
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BCM4329 is actually the old driver. With ICS google introduced new bcmdhd driver
Huawei was so lazy and took old gingerbread driver, that's why thetering don't work
maybe you can add in some additional governor.
rurou said:
While you're at it, can you change the value of touch_thres in touchscreen mod for the default 10 (or 9?) to 25...or 20. Better yet, ask arkusuma for his latest mod where it's user adjustable
Sent from my HTC Glacier using Tapatalk 2
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That's a good proposal!
I use S7-302u ,Android4.0.3,C232B001.
Can i flash this kernel ?
thank you for advice.
nice work, sounds good.
My Mediapad doesn't work with my Nikon D7000 DSLR together. (If I plug a Canon EOS in (which works), the D7000 works afterwords with DSLR Dashboard, Helicon Remote,... until I reboot my tablet again)
Sound strangs, I know! ^^ (But the D7000 is recognised always @ USB Host Controller and also at dmesg)
Maybe this kernel will help me!
Sorry, but I'm a newbie in generell (@ Android):
I tried already some firmwares to solve this, but only with the SD-card, which isn't very hard to do.
Can you make a more detailed install instruction?
With which firmware I can use this kernel mod?
many thanks
Michael
ZEII said:
I use S7-302u ,Android4.0.3,C232B001.
Can i flash this kernel ?
thank you for advice.
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according to this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1743025.html
there is no difference between those two versions so i think you can safely flash the kernel. If it's for whatever reason not gonna boot up you can always revert to original kernel
empi00 said:
nice work, sounds good.
My Mediapad doesn't work with my Nikon D7000 DSLR together. (If I plug a Canon EOS in (which works), the D7000 works afterwords with DSLR Dashboard, Helicon Remote,... until I reboot my tablet again)
Sound strangs, I know! ^^ (But the D7000 is recognised always @ USB Host Controller and also at dmesg)
Maybe this kernel will help me!
Sorry, but I'm a newbie in generell (@ Android):
I tried already some firmwares to solve this, but only with the SD-card, which isn't very hard to do.
Can you make a more detailed install instruction?
With which firmware I can use this kernel mod?
many thanks
Michael
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If you are on newest Android for Mediapad (ICS 4.0.3) you can flash the kernel
but i really don't now if its gonna help with your problem. I haven't touched USB part in the kernel (apart from regular linux kernel update)
To flash you need to use fastboot mode and those two commands
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
To boot into fastboot just install Quick Boot from Google Play and choose Bootloader there
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CTCaer Kernel ICS version v2.8.2
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Updated: 8 September 2013
Features:
Based on Lupus kernel .587/.13 sources
Compiled with Linaro 4.7.3
CWM by DoomLord
Works with stock wifi modules
Overclock to safe 1.4 GHz with Qualcomm's frequencies for less battery drain (max is 1.6Ghz)
Deep undervolting with aire's values
15MB more total ram
Triple Buffering like jellybean
Auto rooting with latest superuser 3.2 binaries
Init.d support (fixed double triggering, even when using install-recovery.sh method)
Dual Recovery. TWRP (volume keys), CWM (power key)
Kernel/Memory Optimizations:
UKSM (saves 20-65mb ram)
Optimised Low Memory Killer
Random Entropy generator fixes and tweaks
frandom + replaced random/urandom with frandom/erandom
Compaction for LMK
Better Memcopy/Memove
Tiny RCU for smaller memory footprint
CPU group schedulling
Cleancache
Better pmem
Kernel Samepage Merging (Can't be used in the end)
Optimized and faster Swap and Zram
Thumbee support
ARMv7a optimizations
lowered vfs cache pressure
Optimized cpufreq/governors
And more tweaks for a smoother and faster Kernel
Script to clean unused ramdisk files after boot, to free up ram (9mb)
File systems:
ntfs, ext2/3/4, filesystems support
jbd2 journaling for ext fs
CIFS, FUSE and Usb OTG Storage
512KB SD read ahead (faster reads without hogging the cpu and ram)
sd-ext support
Other:
Updated LZO
2 way call recording
Google's Snappy Compression and Decompression
Better WiFi range and enabled channel 14
0% battery patch by Bazoocaze
Working ADB and usb in Recovery, plus rooted shell
Usb network tethering
Key reset
Governor Schedulers :
Ondemandx
Performance
SmartassV2 (tweaked+fixed scheduling) [Default]
Superbad (tweaked)
lulzactiveV2
Badass
IO Schedulers :
Noop
SIO [Default]
ROW (experimental)
BFQ
CFQ
deadline
For more, check changelogs from post 2.
Info about some mods:
1.4Ghz Overclock + UV. Kept Qualcomm's frequencies table as proved to have less battery drain for some reason.
The undervoltaging is max -50mV on most frequencies, as to avoid error corrections from low voltage (errors in calculations increases drain a lot) and also to avoid cpu halts. Needs further investigating for lower values.
Now using aire's values, the best for battery for over a year.
11mb ram freed from camera and adsp pmem. This came from many tests that showed that when taking 8mp pictures, 720p video (w/ or w/o stabilizer), playing 720p video with hw decoding and hw audio decoding audio, the used pmem was max 42MB for camera pmem and 6MB for adsp. Can be freed 7-8Mb more but didnt do it for stability reasons under multimedia multitasking.
That also shows us that the stabilizer lag in camera doesn't come from the pmems. I'll try to check the camera sources and see if it's driver related.
If you find anything strange with anything that use the camera or the DSP tell me and please provide logcat logs.
Triple Buffering. At last some JB goodies to us using stock. This gives great UI and game Frame rates (tested). It uses the normal mode (as we don't have the vsync sync pulse like JB, which also auto disables it when not needed), and that means that it doesn't introduces slight lag to input. In games if you see something strange though please reply in this thread.
Random Entropy Generator. Fixes and tweaks to random generator. And also to binfmt_elf, no more entropy depletion through using shell, scripts and generally any binary. Say no to blocking random, and enjoy a smoother UI.
Now with frandom for 50x more performance.
Governors/IO scheds. No bloating here. Kept only the best for battery and performance.
The default ones are the highly optimized. If you have some tweaks for all schedulers that will increase battery and performance (always in balance), don't hesitate to tell me.
Key reset. You can reboot your phone when kernel halts or something brought your phone to its knees by pressing
Power + Home for 5s. Don't do it just for restarting it fast! This does not good to your filesystem because they can't sync,
so you can lose changes made the last seconds. Also after initiating it you don't have to press both buttons for the remaining 4s.
In 2.8 the combination is Power + Home + Volume Up for 5s.
Twrp and Cwm differences. TWRP and CWM are both recovery apps but use different apis.
CWM use nandroid backup and TWRP uses it's own.
CWM uses and old recovery API (v2) and TWRP use the newest recovery API 3
That means that you can't use a backup made with cwm in twrp, and vice versa.
In TWRP, some flashable zip will not work, until they have a newer update-binary (that supports API 3).
(That's the one provided by Team Win: update-binary-3)
If you want other info, again write here. And last but not least the kernel version number 0.8a doesn't mean that's beta. The kernel right now is highly optimized and working. The version just means that I'll try many things more to make our phone better.
Thanks:
wedgess for his great Lupus kernel sources.
aire and vdsirotkin for their great kernels that i used for many months at both GB and ICS.
DooMLoRD Well you all know why
thomas1991_12 and championswimmer for help and twrp binary accordingly
And to all Freexperia Project members for their great patches and fixes to our phones.
Changelogs
Click the link to view the changelogs or go directly to post 2
DISCLAIMER for sharing outside xda:
It got to my attention that the kernel is shared in many boards outside xda
and especially in many Asian ones. It's fine to make a complete copy of OP and changelog,
I don't mind, but you have to provide a link to this thread.
Also, the most important, please use my links for kernel binaries. If you don't do this, I can't see usage stats of my kernel.
That's why I use mediafire. It's fast, supports multiple connections, no wait time and is usable in every country.
Downloads and Sources:
Main Version:
CTCaer Kernel v2.8 1.4GHz + UV
or
CTCaer Kernel 2.8.2 UKSM special version
The special version may not work for you, cause of lower voltages. After 20 sept, i'll do proper releases.
Vdd Version:
DISCLAIMER: I will not provide help on reboots and bootloops on 1.6GHz + VDD control version.
It's here for people that need 1.6ghz and voltage control only. Default speed is 1.0Ghz.
CTCaer Kernel v2.8 1.6GHz + VDD control
If you want to use usb storage, ntfs and more you can flash these modules (if not, they are optional):
Modules for CIFS, NTFS, FUSE and USB Storage v2 ** Updated **
The updated modules bring: Updated cifs,fuse,ntfs,usb-storage and adds nls_utf8 for Unicode support, plus oprofile for people that want debugging.
CTCaer Kernel needs stock wifi modules. If you changed them, flash this:
Stock .13 WiFi modules
If you came from a kernel that you had to flash custom modules, use the flash zip above to have the stock ones again.
Some kernels, like Lupus, change the modules on their own, by just flashing the kernel and powering on the phone.
The original with Lupus are moved in /system/lib/modules.old.
Info for going back from Lupus
Many thanks @arcatarc for providing the flashable update zip.
Old Versions:
CTCaer Kernel v2.7 1.4GHz + UV
CTCaer Kernel v2.7 1.6GHz + VDD control
CTCaer Kernel v2.6 1.4GHz + UV
CTCaer Kernel v2.6 1.6GHz + VDD control
CTCaer Kernel v2.52
CTCaer Kernel v2.51
CTCaer Kernel v2.5
CTCaer Kernel v2
CTCaer Kernel v0.8a
Modules for CIFS, NTFS, FUSE and USB Storage v1
And as per GPL here are the forked sources:
https://github.com/CTCaer/CTCaer-ICS-Xperia2011
For v2.7,2.8 check v2.8 branch, because currently, I don't have time to push commits one by one.
For compiling, I used Linaro 4.7.3 and ctcaer_urushi_defconfig (1.4GHz+UV) and ctcaerVDD_urushi_defconfig (1.6GHz+Vdd)
If you liked my kernel click THANKS!
Changelog:
Older:
v0.8a:
*Initial Release.
v0.9 (renamed to v2):
*Added 1.6Ghz (UVed)
*Removed Ondemand
*Added OndemandX cpu scheduler
*Added CFQ i/o scheduler
*Removed autoroot
*Changed ro.secure to 0 for rooted ADB on default
*More ram (because of ramdisk's reduced size)
*Fixed Kernel Samepage Merging startup.
*Reduced freq to 1Ghz for kernel booting (to avoid 1.6ghz's drain). Comes back to 1.4Ghz for at bootanimation.
*Some more ramdisk changes
v2.5:
*New logo. SE strikes back with energy logo
*Deep undervolting. Thanks to Intuki for providing aire's values
*Fixes to binfmt_elf. No more random entropy depleting through using cat, ls and well every binary and script.
*Random entropy generator tweaks. I scream more UI smoothness
*Enabled cpu group scheduling
*Better pmem (updated to 2.6.35.x. For full changelog: pmem patch)
*Removed unused modules and some non-usefull debugging for a lighter Kernel
*Fixes to memory leaks on the networking side
*Fixes to android binder
*Usb network tethering support
*Added ipsec tunneling support
*Fix to cpufreq. Now you can see available frequencies through /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
*Removed KSM because after so many days nothing in our phone calls it
*Tweaks to ramdisk for faster boot
v2.51:
*Reverted pmem code to stock to fix broken adsp for videos. Sorry about that :/
*Known bug on 2.50-.51: Unstable 1.6ghz because of low voltage.
v2.52:
*Added 1.5ghz and stabilised 1.6ghz more
*Changed PATH variable at boot end so busybox is not taken from /system/bin or xbin
*Increased 720p vidc default input buffer for smoother video playback
*Fix a race in pid generation that causes pids to be reusedimmediately
MIUI compatibility:
*Added MIUI shelld service (stock based roms are not affected by this), thanks to stillka
*Reverted binder patches
v2.6:
*Split kernel to 2 versions:
1.4GHz with Undevolting
1.6GHz with Vdd (voltage) control
*More Undervolting to lower frequencies for even better battery for main version. (3 days test showed 1% per 7hours with gsm+wifi on+widget updating every 1 hour)
*Stabilized higher frequencies.
*frandom implementation inside kernel. No need for module. It's 10-50 times faster than random/urandom
Replaced random and urandom with frandom and erandom. No need for apps to do that and it's done at boot so no app or process use the old ones.
(For ramdisk modders: the script is in /sbin/bootrec. You need it for frandom replacement before android boots.)
*Enabled bfq i/o scheduler cgroup
*Fixed PATH variable for good. Now it will report the right busybox in scripts and apps that can't use their own path.
*Tweaked cgroup values for background apps and more
*Enabled memory suspend deep power down. (This will do nothing for roms that can't use it, or without a script calling it)
*Enabled scheduler tunables (like sched_latency_ns, sched_wakeup_granularity_ns and more). Here's a good read about them: sysctl scheduler tunables
Tuning them will provide some more boost to your ray. Have in mind results are different from system to system and different workloads.
v2.7:
*Default scheduler is now SIO for nand and sd
*More total ram (4MB)
*Tweaks and fixes to msm_fb and mdp, for optimized and faster rendering plus less ram usage.
*Optimizations in memory management
*Updated LMK to the latest aprl-2013 version and added some tweaks
*Updated to a more optimized Compaction
*Optimizations to RCUTiny
*Optimized smartassv2 and added Boost pulse
*Added ROW scheduler, thanks to @kast
Experimental!
(Also some optimizations from the k3.4 version are missing for now)
Any benchmark on SIO vs ROW are welcomed.
*Performance optimisations on SIO and Deadline i/o schedulers
*Updated CFQ i/o scheduler
*Reordered functions in input driver for faster touch responce
*Removed Superbad and Lulzactive to lessen the kernel threads and free ram
*Kernel decompressor optimazations to Lzo
*Added Reset by pressing Power+Home keys for 5s
Only use it when you have to. (example: kernel halt) Don't make it your new reboot way!
*Made vibrator worqueue's priority higher to lessen the lag in big cpu load
*Added compact mem per node
*Fixed performance calculation in vidc (video codec)
*Enable Fsync
*Protect a proccess from killed by LMK far too many times
*Fix to suspend power management
*Fixed init.d support not working when having install-recovery.sh for int2ext and other scripts
*And more performance and memory optimizations..
v2.8:
Team Win Recovery Project is here
Dual ramdisk TWRP (volume keys) and CWM (power key)
For differences between TWRP and CWM check "Info about some mods" in OP
Made TWRP more holo, fixed reboot into TWRP and fixed mass storage in TWRP.
Added script to remove unused ramdisk files after boot to free ram
(cpio 7,8mb. Images/other 1.5mb)
Fixed init.d for every method for good
[/B]zram now really uses snappy compression/decompression
Really fast zram and no lag when switching apps
3rd button key reset: +Volume up.
No more random reboot from pressing the keys accidentaly
Use max freq for CSI (camera serial interface) -> new bandwidth: 250 MB/s (2000Mbps)
Use max freq for Jpeg encoding unit -> 147.4Mhz to 153.6Mhz
Faster jpg encoding
Added Badass governor
Rebased WiFi signal levels to more real-world limits
Kernel panic auto-restart 30s
Enable als at boot, to reduce battery drain and washed colors when booting
Increased Cpu freq to 1024mhz in recovery
Reduced default vm swappiness to 20
More silent binder
Suspend optimizations and bugfixes
Enabled Battery show health
Before it always showed GOOD. Now it can show GOOD, OVERHEAT, DEAD, OVERVOLTAGE, COLD
Yay! New kernel for ICS... Lemme' try it. downloading~
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What's the min. frequency?
Csacsifiu said:
:good:
What's the min. frequency?
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122 :good:
flashed it, and testing.
dreezz said:
122 :good:
flashed it, and testing.
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Then i download it.
This kernel is Fast but I Think this would be a lot more faster of the OC would go up to 1.6Ghz even though its not Battery friendly
jrchan01 said:
This kernel is Fast but I Think this would be a lot more faster of the OC would go up to 1.6Ghz even though its not Battery friendly
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I'll consider it. I'll maybe add one with 1.6ghz or with one capped at boot at 1.4ghz. Will see
How i wish their is interactiveX & CFQ. ehehe
From the features it seem a really good kernel(i like the fact it use stock wifi modules too),tnx,but i have some questions:
1)It is undervolt embedded in kernel?
2)Can you make a version without autoroot (or can i modify your ramdisk to use in my rom)?
Tnx in advance and keep the good workin..
Sweet candy, baby! Sounds AWESOME! Flaaaashing immediately! OMG, LOL!
Triple Buffering=project butter?
OK flashed, looks promising. I am on Zelly Cream and superuser doesn't start. What now?
EDIT: Cleaned dalvik, cache, fix permissions, cleared data on superuser app. SuperSU also not able to update binary. Sorry if it's a stupid situation.
CTCaer said:
I'll consider it. I'll maybe add one with 1.6ghz or with one capped at boot at 1.4ghz. Will see
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Thank you
seems interesting
but i cannot access Mass Storage when my Ray on standby
now i'm using zelly cream as my ROM
back to old kernel for a while
R: [KERNEL][ICS] ***** CTCaer Kernel ***** [Linaro][UV/OC][Triple Buffering][RAM Hack
Abyssmal said:
OK flashed, looks promising. I am on Zelly Cream and superuser doesn't start. What now?
EDIT: Cleaned dalvik, cache, fix permissions, cleared data on superuser app. SuperSU also not able to update binary. Sorry if it's a stupid situation.
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That's why i don't like autoroot,try deleting(if you can)superuser apk and bin,reboot...
Inviato da me!
PablooRupertooo said:
How i wish their is interactiveX & CFQ. ehehe
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It was in my intentions to add CFQ but forgot to re add the kernel flag. Have in mind that cfq maybe is one of the most configurable io scheds but bfq does a better job in fairness (because it's an improved cfq).
As for interactiveX I'll review it.
arcatarc said:
From the features it seem a really good kernel(i like the fact it use stock wifi modules too),tnx,but i have some questions:
1)It is undervolt embedded in kernel?
2)Can you make a version without autoroot (or can i modify your ramdisk to use in my rom)?
Tnx in advance and keep the good workin..
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1) Yep to avoid reboot problems. (even in stock voltages and configurable vdd for example, my ray reboots.)
I'm open though to suggestions about levels. In the next days I'll play a little with the current_now and try some new voltages until i find the
sweet spots before the error corrections begin. Also if for example 750mV has the same drain with 800mV I will keep the 800 one for stability. No need for extreme undervoltaging.
2)Well to be true I didnt wanted to included but many ppl need that feature from the kernel. If will remove it? Dont know yet.
But for sure you can edit the ramdisk. Just comment out the autoroot service in init.rc or delete the autoroot.sh in /sbin.
knightthgink said:
Triple Buffering=project butter?
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Yep. Well almost. It's what the project butter is based off.
Until now (testing it for 8days) it does a good job and the UI feels a looot better.
Need some tests from games though. I heard that triple buffering made some glitches in xperia T JB. If it's kernel related maybe i can add the patch to our sources.
Abyssmal said:
OK flashed, looks promising. I am on Zelly Cream and superuser doesn't start. What now?
EDIT: Cleaned dalvik, cache, fix permissions, cleared data on superuser app. SuperSU also not able to update binary. Sorry if it's a stupid situation.
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Well it's not. The superuser is the latest 3.2 and does not have update ability (the button that says update is cosmetic and version informative). The autoroot script is copying the superuser and the su. You are ready to go.
Also no need for wipes. If something doesn't work it has nothing to do with caches.
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rushland said:
seems interesting
but i cannot access Mass Storage when my Ray on standby
now i'm using zelly cream as my ROM
back to old kernel for a while
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Can you describe a little your situation?
When the screen is off and you connect the phone to pc the sd doesnt show up?
CTCaer said:
1) Yep to avoid reboot problems. (even in stock voltages and configurable vdd for example, my ray reboots.)
I'm open though to suggestions about levels. In the next days I'll play a little with the current_now and try some new voltages until i find the
sweet spots before the error corrections begin. Also if for example 750mV has the same drain with 800mV I will keep the 800 one for stability. No need for extreme undervoltaging.
2)Well to be true I didnt wanted to included but many ppl need that feature from the kernel. If will remove it? Dont know yet.
But for sure you can edit the ramdisk. Just comment out the autoroot service in init.rc or delete the autoroot.sh in /sbin.
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Many tnxs,my friend.....i'm testing it(with modded ramdisk)for now it seems to be my next kernel....
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If you want i can upload my modded version(No autoroot,No init.d support,basically stock optimized ramdisk+CWM)...
CTCaer said:
Well it's not. The superuser is the latest 3.2 and does not have update ability (the button that says update is cosmetic and version informative). The autoroot script is copying the superuser and the su. You are ready to go.
Also no need for wipes. If something doesn't work it has nothing to do with caches.
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Superuser FC. SuperSU does not update. Disabled superuser, rebooted, enabled, rebooted and it's NOT working.
Abyssmal said:
Superuser FC. SuperSU does not update. Disabled superuser, rebooted, enabled, rebooted and it's NOT working.
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Ok. Gonna remove mine too and test it again. Give me some minutes to figure out whats wrong.
Btw you all have problem with superuser?
MoleculeKernel v0.1 - 09 Feb 2014
NOTE:
I am not a developer, just a modder and an Android enthusiast.
I create/mod/build ROMs and kernels for myself, and want to share with XDA members.
I don't want anyting in return, my work might not fit your needs.
Thanks.
FEATURES:
Compatible with N5100 and N5105
Based on N5100XXCMK1 - Samsung's latest open source kernel
Only compatible with 4.2.2 Samsung ROMs
Extra governors (pegasusq, SmartassH3, zzmoove, lulzactiveq, adaptive, interactive, conservative, ondemand, userspace, powersave, performance)
Extra schedulers (cfq, noop, deadline, row, vr, sio)
Undervolting support
Overclocking support CPU up to 1.9 Ghz
GPU frequency: 533 Mhz
Memory leak fix
Archpower support
TriangleAway 2.90 support
This kernel made from Samsung's latest open source kernel so it includes latest fixes from Samsung.
NOTES:
I tried make kernel stable as possible, so I didn't add much changes to Samsung's code.
I didn't add shell scripts or init.d fixes to ZIP, to make it light and stable.
Most of code from civato, andreilux and other devs. Thanks to all of them.
Kernel is NOT overclocked by default. But minimum CPU freq. reduced to 100 mhz (stock kernel=200 mhz) (when your tablet does not require much processing power, this will improve battery life.)
Source code is available: http://github.com/whitemolecule
TOOL TO CONFIGURE THIS KERNEL
I recommend Trickster MOD = https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigeyes0x0.trickstermod
TRY MY CUSTOM ROM
You can also try my custom ROM with this kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2643590
DOWNLOAD:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=11956
XDA:DevDB Information
MoleculeKernel, a Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
Contributors
whitemolecule
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2014-02-10
Last Updated 2014-02-12
Reserved
Reserved
Im trying use ur kernel becoz it new rom kernel... so far it stable to use.. maybe u can share best governor and setting dat suitable to use for better battery life plus performance.. tq
suffez said:
Im trying use ur kernel becoz it new rom kernel... so far it stable to use.. maybe u can share best governor and setting dat suitable to use for better battery life plus performance.. tq
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Thanks. I think default governor and frequency settings are most stable ones in terms of battery life and performance for most users. It really depends on how you use your device.
gpu clock cannot be set past 533mhz
Samsung note N5100
hellboy2703 said:
gpu clock cannot be set past 533mhz
Samsung note N5100
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TricksterMod->Specific->GPU Frequency Settings -> Step4. I can see frequencies from 200 to 700 there.
@op, do you have your sources per chance?
Any chance to get this Kernel for CM11 ?, just curious. And excellent work BTW.
Thanxs ... you make my note happy!
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whitemolecule said:
TricksterMod->Specific->GPU Frequency Settings -> Step4. I can see frequencies from 200 to 700 there.
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Yes u can see it, but after setting step4 to 600 it skips back to 533... (for me...)
Still testing, but everythings seems working, good thing to have a custom kernel, stay tuned :good:
It is all right that kernel, congratulations.
I would like to include it in the next my update ROM rebel note8 much
How to install this kernel? I use stock rom, stock kernel, and stock recovery
Thanks
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does this kernel support uinput and tincore keymapper?
Thank's
Thank's for this great job.
I get your kernel source and make some changes, can you include in next versions?
I enabled samsung docks:
CONFIG_MUIC_MAX77693_SUPPORT_OTG_AUDIO_DOCK=y
CONFIG_MUIC_MAX77693_SUPPORT_SMART_DOCK=y
CONFIG_MUIC_MAX77693_SUPPORT_CAR_DOCK=y
With this I can use OTG and charge at the same time, as some people does with s3 ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/hw-mod-usb-otg-charging-galaxy-s3-t1953061 ), same resistor values.
I also enabled support for some usb serial adapters and some usb network adapters.
See ya, and again, thank's
Before anything I'd like to sincerely thank DooMLoRD. He was the first dev ever to bring multiple recoveries to Xperias since Xperia X10 days and he has done a lot to make this work. So if you like this, please consider donating him for his great work.
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Disclaimer
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* You may have voided your device's warranty.
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear
* war, or the current economic crisis caused by you following these
* directions. YOU are choosing to make these modifications on your device
* I absolutely disclaim any responsibility.
*/
Downloads
LINKS REMOVED. DISCONTINUED.
Instructions
-Installation
1. Download zip.
2. Flash via recovery
3. Reboot
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-Booting into recovery
For philZ recovery 6.41.6 :
+ Press vol. up when phone vibrates
For twrp 2.7 :
- Press vol. down when phone vibrates
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Changelog/Feature list
v4
- Flashable zip for kernel
- Kernel compressed with LZO for better compression/decompression speeds
- Doubled the VM readaheads
- Optimized CPU performace
- Boost networks speed by locking the initial TCP window size to 64K
- Entropy tweaks
- Enabled ARCH_POWER
- BFQ and SIOplus now working properly
- Properly fixed dynamic management of dirty page writebacks
- Enabled ARM_THUMBEE
- Disabled gentle fair sleepers
v3
- Cross-compiled with arm-cortex_a9-linux-gnueabihf-linaro_4.9.1-2014.04 toolchain with arm-gnueabi binaries.
- New logo
- Add sioplus i/o scheduler and bfq i/o scheduler
- Fixed n_tty_write crash when echoing in raw mode(thanks to peterhurley)
- O3 optimizations
- Dynamic management of dirty page writebacks
- Enabled 5 GHz band and cleancache
- Lots of optimizations and good speed boost.
v2
- PhilZ touch recovery instead of CWM
- Changes for LZO compression/decompression(thanks to Gava97)
- Frandom modules added(thanks to Gava97)
- Code optimized
- Used 4.7 toolchain instead of 4.4.3 GCC
v1
-Initial release
-Dual recovery
-AOSX kernel compiled from source
-One kernel compatible with all kitkat ROMs(Both CM and AOSP based)
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CPU Governors and I/O schedulers
CPU Governors
interactiveplus
fantasy
pegasusqplus
dyninteractive
intellidemand
nightmare
sakuractive
abyssplug
wheatley
pegasusq
ondemandAX
lulzactiveq
hotplug
minmax
smartassV2
interactive
conservative
ondemand
userspace
powersave
Lionheart
performance
I/O Schedulers
bfq
sioplus
noop
deadline
cfq
sio
vr
row
zen
Usage of some features
Dynamic management of dirty page writeback
What is does?
- Allows to dynamically manage the dirty page writebacks with two different intervals, one when the screen is on and another when the screen is off. By using a higher interval we have better performance and less battery consumption, with a very low risk of data loss.
Thanks to Christopher83 and kingBABAsula.
Usage-
To enable it:
Code:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/dynamic_dirty_writeback
To disable it:
Code:
echo 0 > /proc/sys/vm/dynamic_dirty_writeback
To customize intervals (in centisecs):
Code:
echo xxxx > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_active_centisecs
echo xxxx > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_suspend_centisecs
Commit list
5502c9d- LZO compression for kernel for better speed
3583d16- 2x(min,max VM READAHEAD)
85bc173- Change CPU performance
33eaf7c- Boost network speed
e4adc50- random: entropy tweaks are all the rage nowadays
b2f1fb2- Enable ARCH_POWER
58aa12b- IOsched update: Add BFQ and SIOPLUS in defconfig
982e2cc- Defconfig part for 96f9959
e07c683- Enable ARM_THUMBEE
ad5f538- Disable gentle fair sleepers
7ff3c51- Add new logo
eda4962- O3 optimizations
96f9959- mm: Dynamic management of dirty page writebacks
ab20cd6- block: Add BFQ I/O scheduler
cba2d5a- mutex: dynamically disable mutex spinning at high load
65581fa- n_tty: Fix n_tty_write crash when echoing in raw mode
2dcff35- Enable 5GHz band and clean cache
7a1805b- IOSCHED: Add SIOplus
231a11c- Add philZ touch recovery
713597e- lib/lzo: Optimize code for CPUs with inefficient unaligned access
a7e474f- lib/lzo: huge LZO decompression speedup on ARM by using unaligned access
548b108- lib/lzo: Update LZO compression to current upstream version
13cad97- drivers/char: add frandom modules
6096ed0- Dual recovery
Credits
linus(and other guys)- For linux kernel
ST-ericsson- For making the kernel compatible with montblanc board
Sony mobiles- For making the kernel compatible with riogrande
munjeni- For his great development and help
DooMLoRD- For dual recovery in other devices from which I could take reference and for helping me
AOSX team(Including me )- For development of 2012 xperia novathor devices
Phil3759- For PhilZ touch recovery
Dees Troy(and omnirom team)- For TWRP
cocafe- For work on u8500 samsung devices
KINGbabasula- Also for work on u8500 samsung devices
Christopher83- For modified linaro toolchains for cortex-a9
abcdjdj- For helping me in this
Gerald Carl- For testing it
Estape11- For testing it
#include<iForgotYou.h>
Sources
Kernel sources- https://github.com/Abhinav1997/AJ-Kernel
Ramdisk- https://github.com/Abhinav1997/AJ-ramdisk (other device devs/users can look into this to understand what changes were done)
Nice work bro
Great work bro
everything works fine !
tnx :good:
v2 released
Cheers,
AJ
been using triple recovery on xperia sp.
Will try this one on my xperia P :good:
Nice job ^^
But one question: is this 3.4 kernel, so yes can you make one for JB ?
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Dark Mist said:
been using triple recovery on xperia sp.
Will try this one on my xperia P :good:
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Will soon bring triple recovery to this also
Pandemic said:
Nice job ^^
But one question: is this 3.4 kernel, so yes can you make one for JB ?
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Nope. This is 3.0.101 though I can bring dual recovery to stock JB kernel.
Cheers,
AJ
Abhinav2 said:
Will soon bring triple recovery to this also
Nope. This is 3.0.101 though I can bring dual recovery to stock JB kernel.
Cheers,
AJ
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Wow bro, I would like to have that stock jb kernel with dual recovery...can you make one???
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Xperia_Fans said:
Wow bro, I would like to have that stock jb kernel with dual recovery...can you make one???
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Well yeah, I can but firstly I'll have to bring more features to this kernel
Cheers,
AJ
*mcdaonald theme song* tada tada dat da i am loving it :laugh:
cellabonez said:
*mcdaonald theme song* tada tada dat da i am loving it :laugh:
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lol
BTW you can use it with carbon to get the netfilters working like you wanted
Cheers,
AJ
Abhinav2 said:
Well yeah, I can but firstly I'll have to bring more features to this kernel
Cheers,
AJ
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ok bro no rush, take your time...I understand that
Abhinav2 said:
lol
BTW you can use it with carbon to get the netfilters working like you wanted
Cheers,
AJ
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damn talk about side order :highfive:
Great work @Abhinav2! Just a quick suggestion. Maybe you could update the mali graphic driver and/or add OC feature to Cpu (and Gpu if you will)
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kopter3161 said:
Great work @Abhinav2! Just a quick suggestion. Maybe you could update the mali graphic driver and/or add OC feature to Cpu (and Gpu if you will)
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I tried update mali drivers and gralloc to 6 may update but unfortunately it didn't passed kernel logo. I'll try to debug it but it can take time. Also DevSwift1 tried GPU OC but it had no effect on device.
AJ
Abhinav2 said:
I tried update mali drivers and gralloc to 6 may update but unfortunately it didn't passed kernel logo. I'll try to debug it but it can take time. Also DevSwift1 tried GPU OC but it had no effect on device.
AJ
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the first custom kernel for kitkat, thanks AJ!
1. dual recovery seems cool, but imo there is no real benefit when both of them do effectively the same. Again, great job that you managed to include both, but to me it becomes just "bloat". no offence.
2. I'm not a fan of overclocking but there are uses for better CPU/GPU controls. I would love to underclock and undervolt them to squeeze a little more battery out of my phone. God, it seems lots of those kids here care about their "gaming performance" and their "lagfree" "smoothness", but I use my phone as a phone and I don't give a sh... about that if I can get a couple more hours of use.
What's your opinion on this? Do you think we will ever get this working here like all the others (looking at those qualcomms and snapdragons in the other forums)? I mean we got more manufacturer sources than most of them, right? Or does it come down to sacrificing a phone to find those precious values for the right voltages, ...? Please shed some light on this for me, I never read a real answer from any dev out there.
3. On 4.1.2 we had this phantom kernel with a lot more CPU frequency steps. Some governors worked definitely better when they can scale over more frequencies. Maybe you can implement that?
stothegee said:
the first custom kernel for kitkat, thanks AJ!
1. dual recovery seems cool, but imo there is no real benefit when both of them do effectively the same. Again, great job that you managed to include both, but to me it becomes just "bloat". no offence.
2. I'm not a fan of overclocking but there are uses for better CPU/GPU controls. I would love to underclock and undervolt them to squeeze a little more battery out of my phone. God, it seems lots of those kids here care about their "gaming performance" and their "lagfree" "smoothness", but I use my phone as a phone and I don't give a sh... about that if I can get a couple more hours of use.
What's your opinion on this? Do you think we will ever get this working here like all the others (looking at those qualcomms and snapdragons in the other forums)? I mean we got more manufacturer sources than most of them, right? Or does it come down to sacrificing a phone to find those precious values for the right voltages, ...? Please shed some light on this for me, I never read a real answer from any dev out there.
3. On 4.1.2 we had this phantom kernel with a lot more CPU frequency steps. Some governors worked definitely better when they can scale over more frequencies. Maybe you can implement that?
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1. Got many PMs asking for dual recovery so included it. And it won't slow down the boot process or make it laggy. Why?
If you extract the ramdisk you'll see that init.sh script controls the booting just like in CM(new builds)/AOSX. What the help of this script, ramdisk and recoveries are separately extracted so it doesn't extract and ramdisk or ramdisk-recovery until and unless the particular key assigned to it is pressed.
2,3. Honestly, I never looked at oc/uc, as I don't like playing with my CPU clock at all. Though I can try to integrate it and can only give a proper answer after trying
Cheers,
AJ
OK guys. I did read about OC CPU and various methods for our devices and basically all the kernels which say having OC aren't properly adding it. What they actually did was just adding CPU frequency names in the table in drivers/cpufreq/dbx500-cpufreq.c. Also it is quite hard(and maybe risky) to OC our kernel since I can't find the OC threshold anywhere. So it'd be better not to bring OC to it.
And about triple recovery, I won't be bringing it in this or kumquat kernel. DooMLoRD said that he wanted to keep it exclusive to DooMKernel and TBH I agree with him. He did put a lot of efforts in it and I respect his decision.
Cheers,
AJ
thanks for the amazing work
Build compiled from our CM branch sources with various optimizations / kernel features
Final build for 4.4.4 released (20th April 2015)
Many of the new features can be configured by kernel tools like Synapse. Install synapse app from market and UKM zip from downloads section.
We have moved on to Lollipop thread.
V7 [Changelog]
KERNEL:
- New hotplugs - ALUCARD, MSM
- MSM_limiter
- Fix synapse stuff - GPU etc..
- Governor tweaks
ROM
- Latest CM 11 sources.
- Fix chrome issues
- Fix button lighting-up when screen is off
Recommeded: Alucard governor with Alucard hotplug.
This is my synapse profile: http://goo.gl/3EbMUS
Note: For V6 and above (and specially for governors like zzmoove / alucard) , using Trickster/Synapse:
1. Disable MP-Decision
2. Enable intelli-plug
3. Enable intelli-thermal
4. And set to restore kernel settings on boot.
Old changelogs
V6 [Changelog]
- ROM sources updated to 20th November.
- Switch from O3 to Ofast [Even more compiler optimizations] and Re-enable Justarchi compiler optimizations [We have given up on exfat]
- GPU should now idle to 27MHz [instead of earlier 200Mhz]
- GPU overclocked to 535Mhz [earlier 500Mhz]
- CPU should now idle to 268Mhz (instead of earlier 300Mhz)
- Port few of my favorite governors from Oneplus one kernel these days - zzmoove and alucard: Both have been awesome for me (credits go to Oneplus one kernel developers - @Lord Boeffla, @ZaneZam, @alucard_24) - I will eventually start removing some of the older CPU governors. Looks like we have lots of them now.
- Various kernel patches - arch power, cpu boost, gentle fair sleepers, software crc is off
- Upgrade BFQ scheduler to BFQ-v7r6
V5.1 [Changelog]
- Newer sources from 20141107
- fsync is now disabled (Defers file writes but risk of data loss with crashes etc. Can be enabled in trickster)
- tweak intelliactive (hispeed freq was 2457, calm it down to 1985)
- voltage tweaks for speed 1 pvs 2
- default IO schd BFQ
- Frequency throttle limit increased slightly (Thermal policies can now be controlled through Trickster)
V5 [Changelog]
- Newer sources from 20141102 and use SaberMOD Toolchain, GCC 4.8.2 for kernel as well as entire build.
- Add a new hotplug engine - IntelliPlug (developed and used in famous Franco's Kernel) - I recommend to use this one, and switch off MP-Decision. (Enable in Trickster)
- Add a new thermal engine - Intellithermal (again from Franco) - Recommend to use this one. (Enable in Trickster)
- Add USB Fast charge (Enable in Trickster)
- Add another performance centric governor - SmartMAX (Combines features of OnDemand and SmartASSv2), Use it as gaming driver.
- Tweak intelliactive - Recommend to use this as default (Interactive is battery friendly but a bit laggy)
- Add powersuspend
- Reduce VM Swappiness to 10 (We have enough RAM)
- Some GPU tweaks
Other features
- CPU Overclocks of upto - 2457Mhz
- GPU overclocks of upto - 500Mhz
- Voltage control (UV)
- Additional CPU governors - Intelliactive, Intellidemand, InteractiveX
- Additional IO Schedulers - SIO, FIOPS, ZEN, VR
- Tweaked thermal policies (aggressive by default)
- Lower GPU clocks by default
- Reduced logging
- Net tweaks - Lock initial TCP window size to 64k
- FS tweaks disable atime and diratime
- Some mixer_paths patches (for higher audio) and button light fixes (to not glow on screen touch)
- Compiler optimizations
Branches(Github):
GCC4.8/Linaro/O3 related fixes/tweaks:
https://github.com/vikrant82/android_build
https://github.com/vikrant82/android_external_valgrind
https://github.com/vikrant82/android_external_fuse
https://github.com/vikrant82/android_external_exfat
https://github.com/vikrant82/android_art
Device tweaks
https://github.com/vikrant82/android_device_samsung_mondrianwifi
Kernel
https://github.com/vikrant82/android_kernel_samsung_mondrianwifi
Buttons Fix
https://github.com/vikrant82/android_frameworks_base
Downloads
Final release for 4.4.4
V444Final-20150419-SM482-Ofast-mondrianwifi.zip
UKM zip - UKM 3.6.1
Old releases
V6 ROM - V6-ROM-20141120-SM482-Ofast-mondrianwifi.zip
V6 Kernel - V6-Kernel-20141120-SM482-Ofast-mondrianwifi.zip
V5.1 ROM - V5.1-cm-11-20141107-SaberMOD-mondrianwifi.zip
V5.1 Kernel - V5.1-Kernel-20141107-Kernel-SaberMOD-mondrianwifi.zip
V5 ROM - V5-cm-11-20141102-SaberMOD-mondrianwifi.zip
V5 Kernel - V5-Kernel-20141102-Kernel-SaberMOD-mondrianwifi.zip
V4.1 (CPU 2457Mhz, GPU 500Mhz) - V4.1-cm-11-20140803-Linaro-O3-OC-mondrianwifi.zip
V4.1 Kernel (CPU 2457Mhz, GPU 500Mhz) - V4.1-cm-11-20140803-Kernel-Linaro-O3-OC-mondrianwifi.zip
V4.2 (CPU 2457Mhz, GPU 500Mhz) - V4.2-cm-11-20140809-Linaro-O3-OC-mondrianwifi.zip
V4.2 Kernel (CPU 2457Mhz, GPU 500Mhz) - V4.2-cm-11-20140809-Kernel-Linaro-O3-OC-mondrianwifi.zip
V4.3 (CPU 2457Mhz, GPU 500Mhz) - V4.3-cm-11-20140829-Linaro-O3-OC-mondrianwifi.zip
V4.3 Kernel (CPU 2457Mhz, GPU 500Mhz) - V4.3-cm-11-20140829-Kernel-Linaro-O3-OC-mondrianwifi.zip
Thanks @crpalmer @franciscofranco
XDA:DevDB Information
[SM-T320][ROM][KERNEL][4.4.4][-Ofast][SaberMod]CM11 [OC UV], ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2, 10.1, 8.4
Contributors
vikrant82
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-07-17
Last Updated 2015-04-19
excellent!
I'll try it later.
I always flash PurePerformances™X mod after every nightlie and it feels somewhat faster after it. I did flashed it on all my devices.
Maybe you can insert it in your future builds.
Keep them coming !
LE: mod link fixed
Thanks for this... Will give it a shot!
For anyone wanting to try this.. So far so good here. Hasn't been running long enough to make any major comparisons yet. Clean flashed, so not sure about dirty flashing.
I installed it over nightly and it runs pretty well but the playstore icons bug is pretty bad.
For now I moved on to the next nightly but if you can fix that bug I will surely flash it again.
csjneek said:
I installed it over nightly and it runs pretty well but the playstore icons bug is pretty bad.
For now I moved on to the next nightly but if you can fix that bug I will surely flash it again.
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Should be fixed with Linaro 4.9 (thats next). Trying out a few more optimizations for next build (expect to post one on weekend).
vikrant82 said:
Should be fixed with Linaro 4.9 (thats next). Trying out a few more optimizations for next build (expect to post one on weekend). Target is to beat benchmark scores from stock.
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Don't pay attention to benchmarks....
If you want to meet or beat stock, just turn off thermal throttling, enable all 4 cores and set performance as the governor. Make it a fair comparison...
Finally a linaro build!! Keep up the great work! Could you modify the kernel too? Overclock cpu and gpu would be awesome...
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crpalmer said:
Don't pay attention to benchmarks....
If you want to meet or beat stock, just turn off thermal throttling, enable all 4 cores and set performance as the governor. Make it a fair comparison...
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@crpalmer
I suppose we are talking about /etc/thermal-engine-8974.conf, /etc/thermal-engine.conf (symlinked to thermal-engine-8960.conf) and /etc/thermald.conf (symlinked to thermal-8960.conf) on cm builds. They seem to be using different set of values from stock.
Can't we not use these values/files directly-from/similar-to stock builds ? As the thermal engine libs and binaries we are directly picking from stocks ?
Is stock too aggressive or CM too defensive ?
Also noticed that these linked files are broken as well. (no thermal-engine-8960.conf and thermal-8960.conf). Some build script issues ?
vikrant82 said:
@crpalmer
I suppose we are talking about /etc/thermal-engine-8974.conf, /etc/thermal-engine.conf (symlinked to thermal-engine-8960.conf) and /etc/thermald.conf (symlinked to thermal-8960.conf) on cm builds. They seem to be using different set of values from stock.
Can't we not using these values/files directly-from/similar-to stock builds ? As the thermal engine libs and binaries we are directly picking from stocks ?
Is stock too aggressive or CM too defensive ?
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I wasn't suggesting that you turn that off permanently, that's just what the stock ROM is most likely (automatically) doing when you run a benchmark. That's how you get a higher score, not how you have a better ROM...
My point being, don't worry about whether or not the scores are better, worry about the whole experience being better (which is very much is). On a phone of mine, CM was way more performant even though it scored less than half of stock's Quadrant score.
vikrant82 said:
@crpalmer
I suppose we are talking about /etc/thermal-engine-8974.conf, /etc/thermal-engine.conf (symlinked to thermal-engine-8960.conf) and /etc/thermald.conf (symlinked to thermal-8960.conf) on cm builds. They seem to be using different set of values from stock.
Can't we not using these values/files directly-from/similar-to stock builds ? As the thermal engine libs and binaries we are directly picking from stocks ?
Is stock too aggressive or CM too defensive ?
Also noticed that these linked files are broken as well. (no thermal-engine-8960.conf and thermal-8960.conf). Some build script issues ?
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How is the new build? Linaro 4.9?
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crpalmer said:
I wasn't suggesting that you turn that off permanently, that's just what the stock ROM is most likely (automatically) doing when you run a benchmark. That's how you get a higher score, not how you have a better ROM...
My point being, don't worry about whether or not the scores are better, worry about the whole experience being better (which is very much is). On a phone of mine, CM was way more performant even though it scored less than half of stock's Quadrant score.
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I agree benchmarks are just academic (and just nice-to-have). I was just suggesting that we could use same thermal configuration files as found in stock builds. Are these even the files that would affect benchmarks (thermal-engine*.conf and thermald*.conf) ? Are you suggesting that stock build just shuts off any kind of throttling as soon as it detects benchmark tests ? I thought only some devices did that and they got caught.
I am building with linaro 4.9 and have swapped out those conf files from stock. Lets see how it goes.
vikrant82 said:
I agree benchmarks are just academic (and just nice-to-have). I was just suggesting that we could use same thermal configuration files as found in stock builds. Are these even the files that would affect benchmarks ?
I am building with linaro 4.9 and have swapped out those conf files from stock. Lets see how it goes.
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Are the messed up icons fixed in play store?
iamnotkurtcobain said:
Are the messed up icons fixed in play store?
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Expecting them to get fixed with this build. Lets see.
vikrant82 said:
Expecting them to get fixed with this build. Lets see.
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I'll test as soon as it is available
iamnotkurtcobain said:
I'll test as soon as it is available
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Unfortunately, Linaro 4.9 is breaking stuff. Getting into a bootloop n all. Need more time.
vikrant82 said:
Unfortunately, Linaro 4.9 is breaking stuff. Getting into a bootlock n all. Need more time.
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Hope you can fix it!
iamnotkurtcobain said:
Hope you can fix it!
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Been struggling with some adreno crashes on boot when using 4.9 toolchain. Earlier I thought it's the compiler optimizations not playing well with 4.9. But I run into same without any customizations -
Here's the logcat if anyone wants to take a look.
http://pastebin.com/eS0eHvzL
If I can't get around these in a day or two, we'll come back to 4.8 and carry on with other optimizations. I read somewhere the gibberish icons are fixed on newer play store.
vikrant82 said:
Been struggling with some adreno crashes on boot when using 4.9 toolchain. Earlier I thought it's the compiler optimizations not playing well with 4.9. But I run into same without any customizations -
Here's the logcat if anyone wants to take a look.
http://pastebin.com/eS0eHvzL
If I can't get around these in a day or two, we'll come back to 4.8 and carry on with other optimizations. I read somewhere the gibberish icons are fixed on newer play store.
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Its probably the adreno libs built using older tool chains.
vikrant82 said:
Its probably the adreno libs built using older tool chains.
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Just posted another build with today's sources with both CPU and GPU overclocks. Had to go back to older 4.8 toolchain. The overclocks are running surprisingly stable on device.
The playstore icons issue is still not resolved. Its being discussed here. However, I am not too worried by it.
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Code:
*** Disclaimer ***
/*
*I am not responsible for anything that might happen to your device
*You are choosing to install this, not me.
*I'm merely just sharing what I've modified to the Android Kernel
*Don't even think about pointing your fingers at me for messing up your device,
*and if you do, it's your own fault not mine.
*/
Features :
Compiled with UBER-TC 4.9.4. (2017's one)
Link for other potential kernel developers : https://bitbucket.org/DespairFactor/aarch64-linux-android-4.9
Cluster Plug
AutoSMP
Updated kernel to v3.10.74
Reduced Minimum Brightness.
KCAL - an advanced colour control for Qualcomm devices by savoca.
Faux's Sound Control v3.5
Overclocked to 1.61GHz for big clusters. (Somehow can't get it to 1.7GHz)
Overclocked to 1.21GHz for LITTLE clusters. Special thanks to @AnoopKumar
Overclocked GPU to 700MHz
Intelliactive, Interactive_Pro, Nightmare, Ironactive, HyperX, and Electroactive Governor
FIOPS, ZEN, SIO, Tripndroid and Maple I/O Schedulers
Interactive_pro as default CPU governor.
Faster bootup time
Undervolted
GPU idles at 19MHz (although 19MHz doesn't show up, it's being used)
CPU idles at 40MHz for big cores and 55MHz for LITTLE cores.
USB Fast Charge (This is not Qualcomm's Quick Charge. It's for USB port Charging.)
PowerSuspend for better standby time.
Adreno Idler by @arter97
Dynamic FSync
Frandom
LZ4 compression and cryptography and LZ4 for ZRAM
Toggleable ARCH power and Gentle Fair Sleepers (battery saving options)
Check the change log for more.
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Always BACKUP YOUR DATA before flashing anything, ensure that you're in the latest firmware version and of course, you need an UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER.
Installation
For v5a and versions before it, follow this (Flashtool Method) :
Download the .img
Open up Flashtool (from Androxyde) : http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php
Turn off your phone
Hold the volume up button while also connecting your phone and pc via the usb cable
A blue LED should light up - you're in fastboot mode now
Click the ThunderBolt button in Flashtool
Fastboot Mode
Under the "By DoomLord", select the "Select Kernel to Flash"
Find the downloaded .img
Done.
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For v6 and anything after it, follow this one (TWRP method) :
Download .zip file
Remember where you placed that .zip file
Turn off phone
Boot to TWRP : press and hold both Volume down and Power buttons; when the phone vibrates press the Volume down button repeatedly
Navigate to the 'Install' button in TWRP
Search for wherever you placed the downloaded .zip in TWRP
Flash it
Reboot and enjoy.
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Credits :
@dani020110 for his generous help and superb guidance. None of this would've exist without his time and generous effort in helping me with my build problems. You da real MVP!
@vinay for the build tools and the dtbTool commands and also the one who pointed out the defconfig (which is msm-perf_defconfig)
@EHSAN™for the ramdisks (prerooted)
@squid2 and also @cyclon1978 for the cluster plug (I referred to both, the original creator is squid2)
Sony for the kernel sources (and this phone)
@paulobrien for his build guide (the boot.img compiling process is very convenient with his build guide)
His build tutorial : https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/how-to-build-kernel-huawei-p9-t3373617
@Eliminator79 for the build guide (which is still relevant btw, and the most comprehensive one too)
His build guide (followed this mainly) : https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/ultimate-guide-compile-android-kernel-t2871276
Downloads :
SkyMelon 9 大龙 12/06/17
https://goo.gl/WWyCGw
https://goo.gl/sIIRrT <-- just in case. Use the one on the top, if it doesn't work use this one
With updated SuperSU (2.82)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73268465&postcount=1224
SkyMelon 8.1 (without-root) 小龙 21/07/17
https://goo.gl/xKQ4Uz
SkyMelon 8.1 (with-root) 小龙 21/07/17
https://goo.gl/qPQu3H
SkyMelon 8 (with-root SuperSU v2.82) 小龙 (thx @valyo_bg)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mhTpTWErF-l2h5Z7uVqNBclODUy1N9hb/view
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SkyMelon 8x 小龙 27/05/17
https://goo.gl/YbA0Kx
SkyMelon 8a 小龙 19/04/17
https://goo.gl/bcKrdu ...if battery drains, revert back to SkyMelon8.
SkyMelon 8 小龙 28/03/17
https://goo.gl/OTHOnb
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SkyMelon 7e 小龙 23/03/17
https://goo.gl/fBC21c
SkyMelon 7a 小龙 23/03/17 (test build)
https://goo.gl/2UgAes
SkyMelon 7 小龙 22/03/17
https://goo.gl/M1I74b
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Sky Melon v6 --小龙 11/03/17 (buggy)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4nj3MjAx2wISHI1UGhveGhzNnc/view?usp=sharing
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Sky Melon v5a --小龙 19/02/17 (video recording bug)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4nj3MjAx2wIbzBOSloyRnhGTTQ?usp=sharing
Sky Melon v5 --小龙(XiaoLong) 12/02/17 (some M4 aqua may not be able to boot v5)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4nj3MjAx2wIWHJhSzAzT0lQVG8?usp=sharing
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Sky Melon v4a --凤凰 28/01/17
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4nj3MjAx2wIX1NrcGJDQUVheTQ?usp=sharing not recommended - microphone can't pick up so much sound
Sky Melon v4 --凤凰 27/01/17
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4nj3MjAx2wIT0Q5WG1BdEN2NXM?usp=sharing not recommended - microphone can't pick up so much sound
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v3 --凤凰(FengHuang)-build 11/01/17
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4nj3MjAx2wIS0RDUHIwYmZuNU0?usp=sharing
Enjoy.
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v1.05 --phoenix
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4nj3MjAx2wIRW1oZjFLVWN5Y1E?usp=sharing
v1.0 --phoenix
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4nj3MjAx2wIQVNVUG1DOFpURVk?usp=sharing
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XDA:DevDB Information
Sky Melon, Kernel for the Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
Contributors
AndyPhoenix9879, dani020110
Source Code: https://github.com/AndyPhoenix9879/SkyMelon-msm8939
Kernel Special Features: A lot.
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 9
Stable Release Date: 2017-01-11
Beta Release Date: 2017-01-06
Created 2017-01-06
Last Updated 2017-06-11
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Changelog :
Sky Melon 9 大龙 build 12/06/17
Boots up with Interactive_Pro governor
Thermal throttling relaxed
Adreno Idler tweaks from the community
Power Saving tweaks
Updated toolchain
Lowered mdss bandwidth a bit
Lowered current to CPU during thermal throttling
Added 345MHz clock speed option in LITTLE clusters
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Sky Melon 8.1 小龙 build 21/07/17
Everything from Melon 8
Added BFQ I/O Scheduler
Added F2FS
Added underclock CPU frequencies of Melon 9
Added underclock GPU frequencies of Melon 9
Enters deepsleep faster than stock
Relaxed thermal throttling
An updated toolchain
Removed AutoSMP
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Sky Melon 8x 小龙 build 27/05/17
Boots up with Intelliactive governor
GPU idles at 19MHz
Maple I/O Scheduler as default
Smoother UI
Downgraded kernel to v3.10.74 again
CPU idles at 58MHz (big) and 79MHz (LITTLE)
Faster entry to deep sleep
BFQ scheduler
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Sky Melon 8a 小龙 build 19/04/17
Boots up with Interactive_Pro governor
GPU utilizes 650MHz for 3D graphics rendering
ZEN I/O Scheduler as default
Overall performance improvements
Updated kernel to v3.10.94
Improve UI responsiveness
Optimization to vma-caching
Electroactive Governor
HyperX Governor
F2FS Support (experimental)
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Sky Melon 8 小龙 build 28/03/17
Updated kernel to v3.10.74
Updated and improved ext4 filesystem
Updated and improved FUSE filesystem
More GPU frequency (415MHz and 435MHz)
GPU scales more readily to 415MHz
Higher bus frequency for the 415MHz GPU frequency
GPU idles at 200MHz
Improved standby battery life
Added Ironactive governor (which I recommend to all)
More optimization flags!
Re-introduced wlan prima modules (and updated it of course)
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Sky Melon 7e 小龙 build 24/03/17
Updated cluster plug
Optimization flags fixup
More brighter display at mid level
More utilization of GPU's 550MHz (for the sake of smoothness)
Vibrator intensity control fix (from 55% onwards) <-- thanks @dani020110
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Sky Melon 7a 小龙 build 23/03/17 (experimental build)
ZRAM updated & improved
ZRAM's default compressor = LZ4
GPU tweak
Optimization flags
Kernel's timer optimization
Performance tweaks
{UNCONFIRMED}USB OTG?
{UNCONFIRMED}Battery improvement?
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Sky Melon 7 小龙 build 22/03/17
SELinux set to Enforcing
Added Nightmare Governor
KCAL support
Faux's Sound Control v3.5
Less aggressive throttling for GPU
GPU overclocked to 700MHz
Reverted kernel version back to .49
Removed Hima hotplug
Removed Lazyplug
Removed Alucard Hotplug
Re-introduced Cluster Plug
Removed Touchboost
Removed LionFish and Bioshock governors
Removed control over CRC and enabled CRC
Tweaked mount points
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Sky Melon v6 --小龙 build 11/03/17 (please confirm with me that wifi works)
Kernel version 3.10.55
Video recording crash fixed
Touchboost
SELinux set to Permissive
Conservative governor re-added back
Load balancing improvements (when idle CPUs are present)
LZ4 fixes
Cryptography improvements
Other general improvements
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Sky Melon v5a --小龙 build 19/02/17
Kernel version 3.10.52 (I need some help to get this beyond .52 - .53 and beyond would cause the wifi to be unable to be activated)
Some interactive governor tweaks
RAM overclocked to 420MHz
Lazyplug added (Default hotplug)
Sched improvements
Hopefully everyone who couldn't boot on v5 should be able to boot on v5a now
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Sky Melon v5 --小龙(XiaoLong) build 8/02/17 (released on 12/02/17)
Overclocked big cores to 1.61GHz, LITTLE cores to 1.21GHz. Oh, and not much if any additional heat gain at all! You're soooo welcome
GPU Overclocked to 650MHz. Just click on the Thanks icon
RAM Overclocked to 406MHz. Was 398.4MHz, not much ik, was testing. You're still welcome
EXT4 filesystem improvement
Alucard Hotplug
Hima Hotplug (replaces Cluster Plug, they were conflicting)
BioShock Governor
LionFish Governor
Less overall throttling
I/O improvements
Optimization to ARM platforms
Enhanced multi-core decision making
Removed Sound Control
Disabled F-Sync by Default (you can still enable it in Kernel Adiutor)
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Sky Melon v4a --凤凰(FengHuang) build 28/01/17
Re-tweaked Intelliactive and Interactive governor (should speed things up now)
ZRAM tweaked
Tweaked ROW I/O Scheduler
I/O improvement
Sound Control v3.4 by @faux123
Slight performance improvements
ARM64 CRC32 - basically a hash function (one aspect determining the performance of a hash table - which is like an array.. on steroids in the sense that it searches the array faster in a non-linear fashion which is achieved with the hash function - now, even faster [or at least improved])
Added support to toggle ARCH power and Gentle Fair Sleepers (both are power saving options)
Battery improvements
Faster camera launch time
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Sky Melon v4 --凤凰(FengHuang) build 27/01/17
Removed ElementalX governor (battery drain during standby)
TripNDroid IO Scheduler added (and set to default - you'll love this one)
Frandom added (Fast random number generator)
Tweaks to Random number generator
Deadline IO tweaked
Interactive governor slightly tweaked
Brightness tweaks
Huge memory optimizations
Huge IO improvements
Performance improvements (not huge, but not mild either)
QuickWakeup
LZ4 compression added (fast decompression and compression operations) and LZ4 Cryptography added
LZ4 compression for ZRAM too
NVIDIA power efficiency tweaks (better power utilization)
Toggleable CRC (enabled - safer when Stamina modes are enabled i.e less likely to get bootloops when battery dies out with Stamina mode and UltraStamina mode, disabled - 30% IO boost)
Some slight undervolting
Updated FSync
Improvements were also made (other than from NVIDIA's) for better efficiency i.e great performance whilst maintaining a better power usage.
SuperSU updated to v2.79 (latest version as of 27/01/17)
Happy Chinese New Year!
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Sky Melon v3 Stable --凤凰(FengHuang) build 11/01/17
ElementalX governor added! -by @flar2
ZEN IO Scheduler
Dynamic FSYNC
PowerSuspend
Adreno idler by @arter97
Intelli-thermal by @faux123
Added a whole bunch lot of TCP congestion algorithms, westwood is set to default.
Big performance gain (significantly smoother!)
Super I/O performance improvements - thanks to @vinay
GPU improvements (smoother and less jitter)
Some memory optimizations
More optimization towards the Cortex A53
Should experience better battery altogether as well.
Antutu Benchmarks shows 38K to 40K for me. Highest record with this kernel was 44226.
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Sky Melon v1.05beta --phoenix (can't remember date)
USB Fast Charge (Not Qualcomm's Quick Charge.. It's for faster USB port charging)
Tuned Optimization on Graphite and O3
Brightness Slider fixed
More I/O boosts
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Cluster Plug
Cluster Plug is a hotplug, and like any other hotplug, it controls which cores should be turned on and off based against rules defined by it's algorithm. Cluster plug deactivate the small clusters (the LITTLE cores) and utilize only the big clusters (the big cores), which should lead to better smoothness (and even performance, especially single threaded as it utilizes only the big cores which has better single thread performance due to it having a higher clock speed - and single threaded performance are usually more important to what most people do). This, however, does not mean the LITTLE cores are never activated, they do, and they do only when the load & tasks the CPU is handling requires it i.e intensive multi-threaded performance maybe like image editing and maybe heavy multitasking where many cores will affect performance. As such, it should do a great job balancing performance and battery life, because the performance comes from the big cores, and the battery savings from the LITTLE cores being deactivated, not drawing much, if any, power at all.
I disabled this by default though, but you can control it via a file explorer in the directory
/sys/module/cluster_plug/parameters/active/
... and changing the value from 0 to 1
If you want convenient control ie on/off of Cluster plug right off Kernel Adiutor, you can create one in the Custom Controls tab in Kernel Adiutor :
1) Create the control as a switch (click on the + icon first)
2) Under the "Enabled" part, write :
#!/system/bin/sh
if [ "`cat /sys/module/cluster_plug/parameters/active`" == "0" ]; then
echo 0
else
echo 1
fi
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3) Under the "Applying" part, write :
#!/system/bin/sh
if [ "`cat /sys/module/cluster_plug/parameters/active`" == "0" ]; then
echo "1" > /sys/module/cluster_plug/parameters/active
else
echo "0" > /sys/module/cluster_plug/parameters/active
fi
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4) Hit that "TEST" button
5) A tick floating button appears, click it
..and you're done
*Thanks to @ivy.lally for pointing out the previous problems with the above code :highfive:
AutoSMP
A hotplug driver that works in-sync with the CPU governor to enable off-line cpu cores when the the CPU frequency reaches a high threshold and still more compute power is needed. Below is some tunings made by others :
By @ivy.lally
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72539199&postcount=835
By @Thedalamsyh
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72543572&postcount=854
wlan.ko
The Prima WLAN module used by the phone in order for wireless networking (wifi) to function at all. This module is compiled together with the compilation of the kernel - so the WLAN module used in, let say version 8, would not work with, let say again, version 6. Within the .zip file already contained the required wlan module (wlan.ko).
If you so happen to want to revert back to a version of SkyMelon where the wlan.ko is not included i.e the versions that is installed without a .zip file, then this should help : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4nj3MjAx2wIVTFOX0p6Vk9IaWs/view?usp=sharing
Instructions:
1) Download that wlan.ko in the link above
2) Copy and place it at /system/lib/modules/
3) Set permission to rw r r
4) Reboot
5) Wifi should be working now.
Reserved just in case
WoW! Its Great
Your Tested it Bro? it information is Amazing...
i will Test it in E2333 And Thanks For Your Work, Keep it up
EHSAN� said:
WoW! Its Great
Your Tested it Bro? it information is Amazing...
i will Test it in E2333 And Thanks For Your Work, Keep it up
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Works well on my E2353. The brightness slider is the only problem I need to fix for this version (it's still funky, I actually made it more funky x-x. Adaptive brightness seems to counter the problem). If adaptive brightness isn't turned on, the brightness slider can be funky as said in the post.
AndyPhoenix9879 said:
Works well on my E2353. The brightness slider is the only problem I need to fix for this version (it's still funky, I actually made it more funky x-x. Adaptive brightness seems to counter the problem). If adaptive brightness isn't turned on, the brightness slider can be funky as said in the post.
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Ok Bro i test it but cant see any changes in kernel, IO Scheduler is ROW And Read Ahead is 128!!
And Apdative Brights Work good, i think Kernel not Flashed on My Device
And For Fastboot need to press Volume + or UP bro
Yeah except for the Adaptive brightness issue. it's good so far. good work man, If you will be updating this kernal we will test this. We should optimize all 8 cores in order to get most out of this device. Keep it up guys. :good::good::good::good::good:
AndyPhoenix9879 said:
Works well on my E2353. The brightness slider is the only problem I need to fix for this version (it's still funky, I actually made it more funky x-x. Adaptive brightness seems to counter the problem). If adaptive brightness isn't turned on, the brightness slider can be funky as said in the post.
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This Working on E2312 And New Scheduler And Gernover added, But in E2333 nothing
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Updated
i Download New Link And its Woking Perfectly in E2333, And All of Variants
thanks BRo :highfive:
E2312
Woooooow it`s great
After a long time finally for Android 6.0.1 kernel was built
The only problem now was seen is The brightness...
Hoping to fix it bro :fingers-crossed:
Tnx bro
i hope u Add some Features like OTG and double tap2 wake up
this kernel can use at LP, or just MM?
mufhm said:
this kernel can use at LP, or just MM?
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No just MM.
Hello,
With the time will be there an option to flash kernel to MM with locked bootloader?
And if it will, is there any option to get root on MM for E2312 with this kernel in future?
Thank you.
lPatriciaNl said:
Hello,
With the time will be there an option to flash kernel to MM with locked bootloader?
And if it will, is there any option to get root on MM for E2312 with this kernel in future?
Thank you.
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Unfortunately, no... I really doubt any of this development projects would work on locked bootloader...
I heard there's an universal TA backup for the Xperia devices - with that you can relock your bootloader so your warranty might still be valid.
If your bootloader unlock says no, maybe try going into developer option and check OEM Unlocking (worth a shot, may not work but worth a shot - safe anyway in case you're wondering)
This kernel is prerooted already btw.
Fast charge not worki, i tested it on usb doctor, current is same like before >=1.4A.
Natanovvy said:
Fast charge not worki, i tested it on usb doctor, current is same like before >=1.4A.
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Ah thanks for reporting, have you tested it without the adapter? I.e charge with PC
I tested it with adapter for Samsung s4 max 2A.
Natanovvy said:
I tested it with adapter for Samsung s4 max 2A.
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Try with PC (connect phone to PC for charging)
AndyPhoenix9879 said:
Unfortunately, no... I really doubt any of this development projects would work on locked bootloader...
I heard there's an universal TA backup for the Xperia devices - with that you can relock your bootloader so your warranty might still be valid.
If your bootloader unlock says no, maybe try going into developer option and check OEM Unlocking (worth a shot, may not work but worth a shot - safe anyway in case you're wondering)
This kernel is prerooted already btw.
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Warranty is not void no matter what in europe