Built straight from HTC source 3.0.16 with 3.0.101 upstreamed
Added Chad0989's fastcharge v2
Added Showp1984's kernel based mpdecision with sysfs interface, here is a guide on explaing the settings
Added DanceDance Lazy Lagfree Intellidemand & Wheatley Governors
Added SIO Scheduler & V(R) Scheduler
Added CIFS Module use CIFS Manager or follow this guide to get shares to mount
Must Read: To install any of my kernels confirm you are getting boot with your current kernel. No need to wipe anything, the installers do it for you. If needed, only wipe cache/dalvik after flash. If your device finds an issue/random reboot/freeze, please post the issue and what you were doing at the time. Also to flash the current version if coming from a stock boot.img you must flash an early version prior <v1.4
Version denominations are as follows:
a full version is 3.0
an upstream version becomes 3.0.1 and increases upon each upstream
Current version is: 4.2
Downloads! (current versions)
Older versions:
Android Filehost Box (versions 1.5 - 3.1)
Rom & Kernel Download Page!!!(Older versions 1.5>)
Officially Unofficial Mascot Bootanimation! Aosp only
-Flash in recovery
(Thank you Synisterwolf)
Use my kernel scripts package if you wish to change it's defaults or to uninstall them prior to flashing a different kernel:
Kernel Scripts download
These will work on all branches.
Credits & Thank you!!!
Intervigilium (for the 3.0.42 upstream)
Wildstang83 (for answering the few questions I had & always being there to help)
Chad0989 (for bringing us AOSP, without him I would never had brought the AOSP port online)
MaulingDeOso (for being him and helping with a few things)
DSB9938 (for his kernel knowledge & allowing me to pull some commits -reading and watching his github account to learn a couple things)
SebastianFM (for his kernel knowledge as well -really awesome dev I might add)
v4npro (for being a sponsor and donating the server)
vinylfreak (for the awesome hboot & video fix found in my sense 4 & global ports)
con247 (for the scripts utilized in the alternate installers)
drellisdee (for the awesome misctool to fix mainver issues)
Faux123 Showp1984 & MikeC84
Thank you Iamtheonetheycallneo, Izzaeroth, tjarvis, & apophis9283 for providiing motivation!!!!
My github repo
Donations accepted but not expected!
Mirrors of these files are available upon request.
Funky Kernel Changelog:
Sense Kernel downloads
Copy.com Mirror
Full changelog
v4.2
Reverted back to 3.8 series clockrate source
Added CWM S-On Compatibility
v4.1
Version number jump: double checked/re-enabled GPU Overclock
Upstreamed to 3.0.101
v4.0
Revert "Faster scaling through lower end clocks"
v3.9
Added Force fast charge v2 by chad0989
Upstreamed to 3.0.95
Updated min clock rates
Screen off should now sleep the gpu even better
Upstream changelog's can be found here: www.kernel.org
Old changelog & Links
Use my kernel scripts package if you wish to change it's defaults or to uninstall them prior to flashing a different kernel:
Kernel Scripts download
These will work on all branches.
i love the whole community here
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i love the whole community here
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Thank you for the kind words live2die. I already have JB AOSP Port of the kernel ready, but no roms to use it on yet. =/ Will be working on Sense 4 as well soon dependent on feedback.
Thanks for your work......using this (AOSP from your Android File host) since yesterday.....working great. Thanks again....
Sweet, more kernel action. I do have one hope for a kernel, which is CIFS support. I have been unable to get CIFS working on any of the ROM/kernel combo I have tried. I have tried quite a few.
Any thoughts on this, anyone? Usually my CIFS inquiries go unanswered, lol.
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xdadevnube said:
Sweet, more kernel action. I do have one hope for a kernel, which is CIFS support. I have been unable to get CIFS working on any of the ROM/kernel combo I have tried. I have tried quite a few.
Any thoughts on this, anyone? Usually my CIFS inquiries go unanswered, lol.
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That isn't usually requested often. Will look into it.
Cross posted from the CM9 thread:
Here's another night's battery stats, Snuzzo:
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Cross posted from the CM9 thread:
Here's another night's battery stats, Snuzzo:
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Thank you. Not as bad but still horrid. Currently working with a few others to completely correct this.
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Thank you. Not as bad but still horrid. Currently working with a few others to completely correct this.
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Gonna try murhaava1'a build today/tonight and see how that goes. Is he working with you?
d.kozzer said:
Gonna try murhaava1'a build today/tonight and see how that goes. Is he working with you?
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Looking at what he did to correct the issue at hand.
Snuzzo said:
Thank you for the kind words live2die. I already have JB AOSP Port of the kernel ready, but no roms to use it on yet. =/ Will be working on Sense 4 as well soon dependent on feedback.
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siulmagic put a cm 10 port out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32007179
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siulmagic put a cm 10 port out
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Well aware. Working on it but can't quite get it working. Didn't give up just set aside on the backburner for now as the knowledge is beyond my intellect.
Snuzzo said:
Well aware. Working on it but can't quite get it working. Didn't give up just set aside on the backburner for now as the knowledge is beyond my intellect.
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far beyond mine
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Thanks for the work, I just installed AOSP finally and Neo includes your kernel in his Rage rom. I was wondering if you were considering adding badass governor in the future. My last kernel, dsb9938's rezound cubed, had it and it seemed to give slightly better battery life than wheatley.
shadowmonk36 said:
Thanks for the work, I just installed AOSP finally and Neo includes your kernel in his Rage rom. I was wondering if you were considering adding badass governor in the future. My last kernel, dsb9938's rezound cubed, had it and it seemed to give slightly better battery life than wheatley.
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I just optimized Wheatley for a slower cpu ramp but have yet to pull/cook in the changes. On another note, v1.1 is now online with CIFS. For those who don't know what CIFS is, it allows Samba shares to be mounted acrossed an internal network to allow streaming and file sharing.
I have yet to build v1.1 for AOSP since working on the wifi wakelock issue currently (might as well kill 2 birds right?)
Although with your recommendation, I will look into it. Again Tuesdays are the usual build days.
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far beyond mine
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Don't say that. I have seen your posting. You're pretty damn smart.
For those who have downloaded Global v1.1. It will softbrick. I need to redo the boot.img. You will end up in a bootloop
It's good to see another kernels show up on the scene. I'm gonna wait a little bit for it to mature, but I'll definitely be trying it out sometime soon.
What is up with that site? I made an account then clicked your link again (specifically the AOSP one). I saw a delete button and thought "no way I could delete someone else's file" so I clicked it and it deleted it (the RC zip)... did I just delete your files or is it only gone for me?
Crap. Its OK. I got RC1 locally but won't be able to reupload til later. I'll think of a different way to give you guys access to previous versions without being able to delete. Please be careful next time. I'll fix it later.
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Related
---NEW KERNEL THREAD---
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!
robt772000 said:
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
....copy/paste
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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.
Here is my first attempt at creating an OC kernel for the Incredible 4G LTE. I have also added a couple of new governors. Right now it overclocks up to 1.458 GHz and goes down to 192 MHz. The governors I have added are Lionheart and OndemandX. InteractiveX has been added to the source code but it currently has issues with building when included so I have to work out why. I plan to do some more work on this over the next few weeks to help make it better. There is no ETA for any changes as I still have to learn about each item before I have added it.
This kernel was built using the source provided by HTC at HTCdev.com.
My source is located here: https://github.com/blazingwolf/HTC_Fireball_Kernel
Please remember that I am not responsible for any harm done to your device!
I have been running this with no issues so far but that doesn't mean you won't have problems on your device.
11/18/2012 update:
This kernel will not work with any new variant ROM like Viper 2. I have to wait for HTC to update the kernel source so that I can update the kernel. Hopefully it will be quick but I expect at least a month before they release source.
Sweep2Wake
Add in Sweep2Wake provided by Zarboz and Showp1984.
Bug: Right now sweeping off can trigger the screenshot function. In the next version the screenshot will be written to use the vol- instead so we don't run in to this anymore.
To sweep on move your finger across the softkeys from left to right. To sweep off move from right to left (if you move in a small arc over the home key you can get to a point where the screenshot doesn't trigger anymore).
11-2: Added prima wlan driver that works with this kernel.
8-24 build:
Added persist.sys.usb.config=adb to default.prop in ramdisk
Things changed in this build:
Added OC up to 1.458 GHz
Added UC down to 192 MHz
Added OndemandX and Lionheart governors
Ramdisk still provides the needed items to maintain root.
I have been using the No-frills CPU Control app from the Play Store to make overclock and governor changes.
Thanks (in no particular order):
mdeejay - for overclock info from his HTC Ville kernel
thewadegeek - for governor information in his kernel tutorial
Zarboz and Showp1984 for Sweep2Wake
Apologies if I have missed someone responsible for something I have included in this kernel.
Install instructions:
1. Unzip the 824OCboot.img zip so you have boot.img in the folder.
2. Place phone in to bootloader mode and connect to your PC. ADB needs to be working.
3. Open a command window in the same folder you have the boot.img.
4. At the command prompt type: fastboot flash boot boot.img
5. Check the text to make sure that it has flashed correctly.
6. At the command prompt type: fastboot reboot
7. Set the speed and governor you would like to use.
Known issues:
With sweep2wake you can trigger a screenshot when trying to sweep off. A work around is to arc over the home button. It still can trigger even then though. A fix should be coming in a bit.
I'll keep this one for now.
Have you tried patching it to the latest Linux build? I still gotta learn to mess with Linux so I can mess with the kernel! Nevertheless, great job!
nice work, but im gonna wait for 7 ghz version before flashing :silly:
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nice work, but im gonna wait for 7 ghz version before flashing :silly:
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Ill wait til it makes the phone a quad core before I buy it
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Wait a minute, are there different versions of this phone? Mines an 8 core, 9GHz model.
nice work will try .thanks
hasoon2000 said:
Have you tried patching it to the latest Linux build? I still gotta learn to mess with Linux so I can mess with the kernel! Nevertheless, great job!
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Not yet. Baby steps.
nitsuj17 said:
nice work, but im gonna wait for 7 ghz version before flashing :silly:
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Should be able to get that tomorrow.
Thanks.
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Wait a minute, are there different versions of this phone? Mines an 8 core, 9GHz model.
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Dang it. You got the dev phone I wanted.
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nice work will try .thanks
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Thanks. Please let me know if you run in to any issues.
I've noticed an issue with the OndemandX governor and 1.458 GHz setting on my phone. It is causing lockups. If anyone tries it please let me know if it works OK for you. I'm hoping it will work correctly for others and it is just my phone acting silly.
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I've noticed an issue with the OndemandX governor and 1.458 GHz setting on my phone. It is causing lockups. If anyone tries it please let me know if it works OK for you. I'm hoping it will work correctly for others and it is just my phone acting silly.
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Normally, you should only overclock the phone 10% - 15% more than the original speed. Try OC'ing it to 1.35GHz on OndemandX and see if it locks up. Also, can you give me some pointers on how to start setting the stuff up so I can practice making a kernel?
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Also, can you give me some pointers on how to start setting the stuff up so I can practice making a kernel?
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http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Building_Kernel_from_source
hasoon2000 said:
Normally, you should only overclock the phone 10% - 15% more than the original speed. Try OC'ing it to 1.35GHz on OndemandX and see if it locks up. Also, can you give me some pointers on how to start setting the stuff up so I can practice making a kernel?
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It runs fine at the 1.35GHz. Lionheart runs fine at 1.45GHz. Others might be able to do both though.
The link above can help and I also wrote up a quick FAQ when I was working on the Adam kernel. It will work the same for here just switch to the HTC source is all.
http://www.tabletroms.com/forums/sh...onInkAdamFAQ:Building-a-kernel-from-NI-source
Kernel running great thanks for the hard work
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Kernel running great thanks for the hard work
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Great. Thanks for letting me know.
Still working on adding some more things to see if I can make it better.
@blazingwolf
do you think you can add
Code:
persist.sys.usb.config=adb
to the default.prop in the ramdisk for future versions? logcat/adb is spotty as heck during boot with our kernels and that (for me at least) fixes it
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@blazingwolf
do you think you can add
Code:
persist.sys.usb.config=adb
to the default.prop in the ramdisk for future versions? logcat/adb is spotty as heck during boot with our kernels and that (for me at least) fixes it
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Most definitely. I will get a new version with that posted as quickly as I can.
8-24 build is up adding the following:
persist.sys.usb.config=adb added to default.prop
Nothing else right now as I'm trying to get other items to actually work in this kernel which seems to be taking me forever. :crying:
Still working on adding more governors and other items.
If there are any requests please let me know and I will see what I can do.
Please let me know if there are any issues.
Features:
Don't need modules, everything included in the kernel
Init.d script support (Requires busybox in xbin)
Lulzactive, Hotplug, SmartassV2 governors
SIO, VR schedulers
Avaliable CPU frequencies: 98MHz, 196MHz, 320MHz, 480MHz, 600MHz, 800MHz, 1GHz, 1,2GHz, 1,4GHz
Default max CPU frequency: 1GHz (600MHz when screen is off)
Default min CPU frequency: 98MHz
Requirements:
Unlocked bootloader
Fastboot
Download:
http://rapidgator.net/folder/1552230/protoukernel.html
Install:
Boot to bootloader
Install the kernel with fastboot: "fastboot flash boot 'kernelname'.img"
Reboot and enjoy!
Sources:
https://github.com/atis112/htc_kernel_protou
Changelog:
v2:
Init.d support
SIO, VR scheduler
New CPU freq table with overclock
v1:
Based on 1.18.980.3
Don't use modules, all features included to the kernel
Lulzactive, hotplug and smartassV2 governors added
Wow! Nice work!
Do you mind if I add this in my ROM? And does it have init.d support?
MaartenXDA said:
Wow! Nice work!
Do you mind if I add this in my ROM? And does it have init.d support?
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I didn't edit the ramdisk yet, but i will add init.d support in next version.
I don't mind it. Just don't forget credits.
atis112 said:
I didn't edit the ramdisk yet, but i will add init.d support in next version.
I don't mind it. Just don't forget credits.
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Oh, then I'll wait for next version before I add it in my ROM
Anyways, this is great! Great to have yet another developer in the DX section
And we finally got a custom kernel for DesX.
Thanks man, added to Index.
Re: [KERNEL]Tweaked kernel 1.0[10/02/2013]
Hot diggity! A new kernel!!!! Awesome! We can over clock with this, right? Not that I'll over clock, just to ask
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Stereo8 said:
Hot diggity! A new kernel!!!! Awesome! We can over clock with this, right? Not that I'll over clock, just to ask
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Not yet. But i can make overclocked kernel later. But i think 1ghz dual-core is enough for ics.
I think that greater number governors and schedulers are more important than overclocking, you're 100% right with speed for ICS and even JB.
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I think that greater number governors and schedulers are more important than overclocking, you're 100% right with speed for ICS and even JB.
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Yea, I hate overclocking, but just for the reference...
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720 p recordings
Great work and a great contribution to hdx community...
A req! Can u plz add 720p recording in next ver.
madhavagg16 said:
Great work and a great contribution to hdx community...
A req! Can u plz add 720p recording in next ver.
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not a kernel feature requires correct media codecs.
Edit : @Dev congrats First custom kernel for this device(max safe oc for this processor is 1.2 GHz just saying) also a request can you add ROW IO sheduler heard its better than SIO also PegasusQ/D governer.In next release.
Thank you.
hi
atis112 said:
I didn't edit the ramdisk yet, but i will add init.d support in next version.
I don't mind it. Just don't forget credits.
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my work on cm10 boot was stuck on ramdisk issue. i posted a last_kmsg which showed that kernel booted but ramdisk had issues.
i dont understand kernel issues very well, but hope to get it working now that you are here. i'll ask for ur help from time to time.
plus, i want to take permission to use ur kernel tree for building cm9/10 from source. dont wanna use prebuilt now.
last thing, what is the difference between an ics n jb kernel, exactly what needs to be modified to make it work?....
thanks
neXus PRIME said:
my work on cm10 boot was stuck on ramdisk issue. i posted a last_kmsg which showed that kernel booted but ramdisk had issues.
i dont understand kernel issues very well, but hope to get it working now that you are here. i'll ask for ur help from time to time.
plus, i want to take permission to use ur kernel tree for building cm9/10 from source. dont wanna use prebuilt now.
last thing, what is the difference between an ics n jb kernel, exactly what needs to be modified to make it work?....
thanks
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Ramdisk(sorry couldnt resist) among other things but for initial booting ramdisk.
PS might not be the best person to answer though...
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not a kernel feature requires correct media codecs.
Edit : @Dev congrats First custom kernel for this device(max safe oc for this processor is 1.5GHz just saying) also a request can you add ROW IO sheduler heard its better than SIO also PegasusQ/D governer.In next release.
Thank you.
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Qualcomm S4 Play is made for speed 1-1.2GHz, and that's the safe range of frequencies. Remember that this is ARM-cortex A5 not Krait, and more than 1.2 can really harm it.
hi
Dark Passenger said:
Ramdisk(sorry couldnt resist) among other things but for initial booting ramdisk.
PS might not be the best person to answer though...
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I know ramdisk, but let me rephrase my question, what exactly (in ramdisk) needs to be modified and how, to make it work on jb. Anyways, i'm still figuring things out by trial n error so progress is very very slow. The logcat was the only thing i ever got to which showed the cm10 logo as well but then, everything MESSED up. Havent been able to replicate that result since.
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Can you include this?? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37683529
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neXus PRIME said:
my work on cm10 boot was stuck on ramdisk issue. i posted a last_kmsg which showed that kernel booted but ramdisk had issues.
i dont understand kernel issues very well, but hope to get it working now that you are here. i'll ask for ur help from time to time.
plus, i want to take permission to use ur kernel tree for building cm9/10 from source. dont wanna use prebuilt now.
last thing, what is the difference between an ics n jb kernel, exactly what needs to be modified to make it work?....
thanks
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The difference isn't just in ics and jb. the difference is in cm and sense ramdisk too. I don't know what need modify yet, but i will start the work with cm later when i have enough free time.
Feel free to use my sources.
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Qualcomm S4 Play is made for speed 1-1.2GHz, and that's the safe range of frequencies. Remember that this is ARM-cortex A5 not Krait, and more than 1.2 can really harm it.
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my bad edited.seems mixed it up.
So happy to hear such good news for the DesireX! Finally the developing for this device is becoming richer first of all, thank you for this custom kernel and thanks nexus prime for his effort to port the CM series I'm not an expert but yeah, sense and AOSP/AOKP Roms need different kernels. To learn more I think that Dennis Rassmann (the creator of the famous Bricked kernel series) or faux can answer your question about ramdisk, if you contact them (they are really kind and gentle). After that I would like to ask if it's possible to add the useful sweep2wake function to this kernel, in future. For now, good work guys, never give up!!!
Hello! This is my first thread, ever, on any forum so please don't bash me if I forget something .
I've decide to make a kernel for the SGP 5.0 for Gingerbread because I loved Entropy512's, but I was slightly jelous of the INTL users and all their new givernors and I/O schedulers. Soooo i used Entropy512's sources and borrowed rumirand's schedulers and governors and tossed in a 1.4 GHz OC and a few cherry picks from KOala888 and voila!
Current features:
O3 optimization
battery pooling - 60sec (KOala888)
touchscreen responsivness tweaked (KOala888)
Screen UV (KOala888)
2.6.35.7 source for GingerBread.
Unsecure mode.
Swap support.
Overclock to 1.4Ghz and undervolt capabilities (use SetCPU or another software for UV).
Added lazy (default), interactive, interactiveX, smartassv2, ondemandX governors.
Added BFQ, V(R) and SIO (default) schedulers.
Init.d support.
Added statically linked busybox 1.19.3 (/sbin)*.
Modified adbd (pointing shell to /sbin/sh), so you can use adbd even if you don't have any partition working.
ext4 support (ghetto lagfix).
ClockWorkMod. Nandroid backup - restore works, mount/umount, format (formats to ext4).
CIFS support.
jhash3.
SoD patch from netarchy/coolbho3k.
TinyRCU.
netarchy's conservative tuning patch.
Custom bootanimation support (/system/media/bootanimation.zip) from Entropy512's kernel.
Per-File fsync() disable
Charginghacks from Entropy512.
I may release a 1.2 GHz version if the community finds 1.4 too unstable.
If there is anything i forgot please tell me!
Download USA
Download INTL
Almost forgot my sources: https://github.com/augiem94/linux_kernel_galaxyplayer
Feature requests are welcome!
Credits:
Entropy512-his sources and his handy build script! Saved me a TON of hassle
rumirand-for his sources
KOala888-for his tweaks
koxudaxi-for his OC settings
I've got Entropy's kernel on my player, and I keep having random freezes. For instance, I'll be typing or scrolling and thing go completely unresponsive for a second or two. I'm not sure if it's a governor thing or what (I've turned off overclocking to see if that helped, but it doesn't seem to have made any difference).
Do I just have a bad install of Entropy's, or is this something everyone has? Would flashing this kernel likely to fix those issues? Can I flash without re-installing my ROM (Gingerbread Based)? Are there any issues I should know about before applying this kernel?
Dr. Cyanide said:
I've got Entropy's kernel on my player, and I keep having random freezes. For instance, I'll be typing or scrolling and thing go completely unresponsive for a second or two. I'm not sure if it's a governor thing or what (I've turned off overclocking to see if that helped, but it doesn't seem to have made any difference).
Do I just have a bad install of Entropy's, or is this something everyone has? Would flashing this kernel likely to fix those issues? Can I flash without re-installing my ROM (Gingerbread Based)? Are there any issues I should know about before applying this kernel?
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I had the same problem, i could never diagnose the source, but so far i havent had it once with the 1.4GHz OC. if you do get that problem tell me and ill look into it further .
EDIT: Problem still exists, if anyone has an idea what it is please tell me. I believe Mevordel had a theory a while back it was due to facebook being a rogue app and causing it. Feedback on this theory will be greatly appreciated!
EDIT2: Facebook does not appear to be the culprit.
augiem94 said:
I had the same problem, i could never diagnose the source, but so far i havent had it once with the 1.4GHz OC. if you do get that problem tell me and ill look into it further .
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Well, I've flashed it now. Here's to hoping it's smooth sailing from here on out
I ran this kernel almost all day yesterday. Visually, things in the UI don't look much faster (probably because of the lack of GB hardware acceleration, and Project Butter), but a few 3D games run noticeably better. Those random pauses that occur, especially when typing on a keyboard, have seemed to also disappear. Thanks for making Gingerbread a bit better to use for those of us that can't let it go completely just yet!
I likewise ran all day, and didn't see any issues. I'm optimistic they're gone now. I never install Facebook, to further disprove that theory.
General question lol is it possible to compile gingerbread kernels with a Linaro toolchain?
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augiem94 said:
General question lol is it possible to compile gingerbread kernels with a Linaro toolchain?
Sent From My USA Galaxy Player 5.0
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Of course But you may get compile errors when building with Linaro, in which case you will need to solve them. There are also a few other things to worry about with Linaro, else you may solve the errors and get the kernel to compile and it won't boot.
Thank you! I am a going to load this right now. Thanks for including smartassV2 in governors. The main reason I used INTL r14 over Entropy.
Edit: 8:50 pm.
Cannot load over clock module from Tegrak. When I try to load the module and change the OC to 1.152 (which I find most stable on my player) the player will reboot. 1.2 and 1.4 seem to be the only option for OC. Been running at 1.2 for now with no issues. 1.4 seemed to run too hot.
YP-G70 USA
R.E.D.D ROM
Rumirand r14 INTL Kernel on YP-G70 USA device
I Like Turtles.
1.152 OC
:fingers-crossed:
HOG1csmith said:
Thank you! I am a going to load this right now. Thanks for including smartassV2 in governors. The main reason I used INTL r14 over Entropy.
Edit: 8:50 pm.
Cannot load over clock module from Tegrak. When I try to load the module and change the OC to 1.152 (which I find most stable on my player) the player will reboot. 1.2 and 1.4 seem to be the only option for OC. Been running at 1.2 for now with no issues. 1.4 seemed to run too hot.
YP-G70 USA
R.E.D.D ROM
Rumirand r14 INTL Kernel on YP-G70 USA device
I Like Turtles.
1.152 OC
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Same problem here with Tegrak, I'll try to get it sorted out in the next release.
EDIT: I got the module to load i think, but the device reboots directly after. It reboots after the Load Module button greys though so I'm fairly sure its loading
EDIT2: It loads if i set the max frequency to 1.2GHz from No Frills, but if i change it back to 1.4 after its loaded it reboots. Getting there .
it can't get "too" hot from technical side
Wysyłane z mojego YP-G70 za pomocą Tapatalk 2
augiem94 said:
:fingers-crossed:
Same problem here with Tegrak, I'll try to get it sorted out in the next release.
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You probably can't load the tegrak module because the vermagic is different
android1234567 said:
You probably can't load the tegrak module because the vermagic is different
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Im really new to the dev scene, mind explaining?
Sent From My USA Galaxy Player 5.0
augiem94 said:
Im really new to the dev scene, mind explaining?
Sent From My USA Galaxy Player 5.0
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The tegrak module and the kernel have version names in them and the module will only load when the version inside said module matches the version of the kernel. Basically, they need to have the same name. There's some nice info on this here: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/lkmpg/2.6/html/x380.html
android1234567 said:
The tegrak module and the kernel have version names in them and the module will only load when the version inside said module matches the version of the kernel. Basically, they need to have the same name. There's some nice info on this here: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/lkmpg/2.6/html/x380.html
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Forgive me if im being numb, but i havent changed the version in the makefile at all.
Sent From My USA Galaxy Player 5.0
After using it for a few days now,it seems that scrolling still sometimes locks up. I haven't noticed any issues with typing yet, but that could be not using it at the right time.
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I've been using this on 1.2 GHz for over a week and it is great.
No persistent issues.
Thanks for the kernel!
I appreciate your work.
YP-G70 USA
R.E.D.D ROM
AC Kernel
augiem94 said:
Forgive me if im being numb, but i havent changed the version in the makefile at all.
Sent From My USA Galaxy Player 5.0
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It's not the version of the version but the localversion (normally it is 2.6.35.7-XXXXX) The X represents the local version. You can modify the module to actually make it work with the kernel or in your case modify the localversion specified in the defconfig.
Thank you so much for this Kernel!!!! I am loving the 1.4 Ghz. Smooth sailing so far. Once again thanks!
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~
zhy0919 said:
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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