Warning : Stritcly FORBIDDEN to share MY work on Phonandroid
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Kernel Architect is some scripts to set your kernel without application and 100% compatible with all Kernels
only if you have a Snapdragon 800 as processor
You can modify :
- governors
- schedulers
- max frequences *
- table of voltages *
* if your kernel have OC/UV options
List of commands
Open an application like Android Terminal Emulator
Start always a session with su + enter ...
Code:
Architect
*that give you some informations and recommandations
Code:
governors
*that will show you all governors available
Code:
name of governor
conservative
interactive
wheatley
ondemand
performance
powersave
userspace
*that will activate the governor of your choice ( say me if you want another )
Code:
schedulers
*that will show you all schedulers availables
Code:
name of scheduler
cfq
deadline
noop
row
sio
fiops
test-iosched
vr
zen
*that will activate the scheduler of your choice
Code:
freq
*that will show you some informations about frequences of your CPU
Code:
freqmax1,3
freqmax1,4
freqmax1,5
freqmax1,6
freqmax1,7
freqmax1,8
freqmax1,9
freqmax2,3
freqmax2,5
freqmax2,7
*That will activate the max fréquence of your cpu : 1,3Ghz to 2,7Ghz
Code:
volt
*That will show your table of voltages CPU
Code:
volt0
*That will set the original table of voltages
Code:
volt-25
volt-50
volt-75
volt+25
volt+50
volt+75
*That will set - or + in mV
that will show you before and after
Warning: the base is volt0
How to have these scripts actived at boot
2 way :
- the folder init.d
- use Script manager
1) init.d
Copy your combinaison, for example :" interactive, deadline, volt-25 and past it in /system/etc/init.d/
Don't forget to be in root explorer and give right permissions *... ( read, write, execute )
You can find all my scripts in /system/bin/
or : Kernel-Architect-scripts.zip
2) Script Manager
Take the application Script Manager on play store
Choose the script, give root access and apply at boot
You can find all my scripts in /system/bin/
or : Kernel-Architect-scripts.zip
*** Kernel Architect-signed.zip ***
Uninstall Kernel Architect-signed.zip
Kernel-Architect-scripts.zip
- Reboot in your Recovery
- Install Architect_Edition-signed
- Enjoy
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More
Take my TWRP theme :
Our themes1080p
- Download
- Reboot on Recovery
- Install
- Reboot on Recovery
- Enjoy
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Reserved for OP
Perfect
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Thanks
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The themes look great thanks again
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Great job. Scripts are awesome and you did great
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The scripts aren't working is this compatible with KK? I'm on Freezes ROM... I moved them to the right folder under system/etc/init'd or whatever it's called, I set all the permissions, and set them as root and run at boot in the script manager... I tried "is script" option as well as "is executable" option?
Sent from my Rooted, Suited, and Booted Sprint Galaxy Note III know dat!
Yes It's working on kk.
What's scripts are you trying to boot on ?
You cannot OC with init.d folder because it's impossible with Snapdragon 800.
It must works with script manager.
Related
Overclocking Xperia x8
Hello guys I asked a guide for those who want to write a pimped your x8
The 'overclocking is a procedure that can hurt your loved x8 ergo follow this guide at your own risk!
requirements:
- Rooted
- Banda Basic x15
- SetCPU
1) Download x8oc V004 http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=565868&d=1302528982
2) Extract the file and copy it on the sd x8oc.ko
3) By RootExplorer x8oc.ko copied to / system / lib / modules
4) Always go through RootExplorer / system / etc, hold down the file menu and hw_config.sh which opens in selected Open Text Editor
5) At the beginning put this line
code:
insmod / system/lib/modules/x8oc.ko # x8 overclocking
6) Save the changes and restart the phone
7) Open SetCPU, select Autodetect recommended speeds and set the desired frequency. Make attempts to find the maximum frequency of your CPU and select Set on Boot until you are sure it is secure
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8)Selct frequenze 825 mhz
Useless thread
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non mi è nuova questa guida...
who? no is useless thread
fun thread ,
can u tell what this is?
@vixkes
I think you might need to take a look at this
Beans
please, tell me how to turn on my phone! I'm tired, my mum can't phone me by a year, my wife give me up due to she think, that I'm with other women.
vixkes, help me
I think this thread is a reminder of how great doixahn is.
vixkes said:
Overclocking Xperia x8
Hello guys I asked a guide for those who want to write a pimped your x8
The 'overclocking is a procedure that can hurt your loved x8 ergo follow this guide at your own risk!
requirements:
- Rooted
- Banda Basic x15
- SetCPU
1) Download x8oc V004 http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=565868&d=1302528982
2) Extract the file and copy it on the sd x8oc.ko
3) By RootExplorer x8oc.ko copied to / system / lib / modules
4) Always go through RootExplorer / system / etc, hold down the file menu and hw_config.sh which opens in selected Open Text Editor
5) At the beginning put this line
code:
insmod / system/lib/modules/x8oc.ko # x8 overclocking
6) Save the changes and restart the phone
7) Open SetCPU, select Autodetect recommended speeds and set the desired frequency. Make attempts to find the maximum frequency of your CPU and select Set on Boot until you are sure it is secure (I have come to 768mhz)
8)Enjoi you x8
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Dear I haven't hear anyone getting above 800 using this module...if you are using higher speed (>750) I dont think your processor will live long....better stick on to a max speed of 710....... Once the bootloader is unlocked we "may" get stable overclocking with higher speed...The developers are working hard on it just wait dear....
vixkes said:
(I have come to 768mhz)
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fkin liar. thread name suggest that you want to share the method to overclock x8 to 820 MHz, when the thread is just about OC, not oc'ing to specific frequency. you can get these instructions from doixanh's thread. this one is not only useless, it's misleading.
GTFO
big lol OMFG
sandy4everyone said:
Dear I haven't hear anyone getting above 800 using this module...if you are using higher speed (>750) I dont think your processor will live long....better stick on to a max speed of 710....... Once the bootloader is unlocked we "may" get stable overclocking with higher speed...The developers are working hard on it just wait dear....
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Really? My friend has got newer X8(black one) and he can set 825Mhz. He only sets 825Mhz for HD gameloft games. Also check this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qShBkihANmU.
velnens123 said:
Really? My friend has got newer X8(black one) and he can set 825Mhz. He only sets 825Mhz for HD gameloft games. Also check this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qShBkihANmU.
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slightly stupid really as his chip wont last long at that speed, that's 225mhz more than intended so good luck to your friend.
Mods, please close this useless thread.
Thanks in advance
codfreak said:
Mods, please close this useless thread.
Thanks in advance
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i agree, pointless spam. only the stupid want 825mhz!!!!
cool ^^ i just fried eggs on my phone for a snack i'm recommending everyone to follow this guide.
best regards
Sent from my E15i Egg Fry Edition
Blagus said:
cool ^^ i just fried eggs on my phone for a snack i'm recommending everyone to follow this guide.
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Hahahahaaaaaaaaaa....!!!!!!!
[double] Thread Closed.
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Rage Kernel was originally developed by DuMOHsmol
greenAlgae recompiled it to run on FXP CM7.2.0
Here’s the original thread (KERNEL)(Mini/MiniPro/Active/LwW) Rage Kernel v2.7 / v2.8 / v2.9 for FXP CM7.2.0 ROM
Downloads are on post 8
greenAlgae's thread was closed on the 7th June 2012
I have sent a request to our Mod to close this thread. I have switched to cm9 and I don't think I can properly maintain this kernel and thread any longer
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I made this thread because I use CM7 and would like to see if I can continue DuMOHsmol's &
greenAlgae's work to improve this kernel for myself ill post my progress here should anyone be interested
But as always use it at your own risk
I have used greenAlgae's 2.7 version for several months
It works well for me with the stable cm-7.2.0-mango.zip available on the cyanogenmod website
Iv been using the smothass governor and have noticed massive improvements to battery life with only the occasional “screen on lag”
CPU Governors explained by deedii
14: Smoothass:
The same as the Smartass “governor” But MUCH more aggressive & across the board this one has a better battery life that is about a third better than stock KERNEL
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Smoothass
A more aggressive version of Smartass that is very quick to ramp up and down, and keeps the idle/asleep maximum frequency even lower.
Pro: Theoretically better battery life than Smartass.
Con: Same as Smartass & Interactive (the CPU will slowly ramp down after it is no longer needed (compared to its ramping-up speed). Might also go too low when asleep (an issue with other governor when a Sleep profile is used in apps such as SetCPU), causing the device to malfunction. Most common example is the screen not powering on when the power button is pressed or the phone begins ringing. Might also effect apps running in the background while sleeping.)
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The fist thing I wanted to change was the bootsplash
Following This Guide I was able to change it in less than 5 minuets. I used this wallpaper and some photoshop magic.
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>
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Image 1: original bootsplash
Image 2: Image I wanted to use
Image 3: Was very large file size, took forever to boot & looked a funny green/brown colour on the phone
image 4: This was the smallest I could get the png without it distorting to much. (I used a mixture of tools found Here) But it still took forever to boot
Then I read up on Run-length encoding
Realized what I was doing wrong and made this one.
It boots in a flash (looks better on the phone)
nice work mate!!
Thanks wasn't expecting anyone to be interested lol
Iv uploaded the boot image
Next id like to update CWM.... I found a file named recovery... but I cant see it being as simple as replacing that one file lol
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I'm interested to see where this goes, can you tell us the changes you did to the krenel so far except the boot image?
Init.d Enabler + Busybox Installer
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As name suggest it's simple tool to enable init.d support without custom kernel. Also this tool have option to install busybox.
Requirement : Rooted Note4 (may work on other device but not tested) + Knowledge - why you needs to enable init.d.
Installation :
- Download attached InitD enabler 1.1 apk and install as regular application.
- Before using it make sure you have busybox installed as init.d requires to have busybox. (many custom ROM haves busybox included but stock ROM won't have it.)
- Open application from drawer
- If your device doesn't have busybox then first select to install busybox and reboot.
- Select to enable init.d support and reboot.
Now device should have init.d support. This tool will inject small test script to check init.d is enabled or not.
- Select Test option from application, it will show you status of init.d as floating message. In case status = Working then look for time too, it should match to last boot time of device.
- If you are not sure about busybox and status doesn't show working, you can try Installing busybox and see.
If everything is fine then you can un install application. Also you can delete test script (system/etc/ini.t/ketan) too.
Credits & Thanks : Busybox developer. (If I am not wrong he is Erik Anderson)
What is init.d ?
This is the traditional service management package for Linux, containing the init program (the first process that is run when the kernel has finished initializing¹) as well as some infrastructure to start and stop services and configure them. Specifically, files in /etc/init.d are shell scripts that respond to start, stop, restart, and (when supported) reload commands to manage a particular service.
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Reserved
Last.
Dr., L8 is already init.d supported or we want to use this tool to enable? Pls advice
joe.sebin said:
Dr., L8 is already init.d supported or we want to use this tool to enable? Pls advice
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Busybox is Preinstalled on All My ROMs but you need to use this tool for init.d if you need it.
will this let you make stock kernel permissive?
Dmkarkutt said:
will this let you make stock kernel permissive?
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No. Some mode script requires to run on boot. This will help you in this case.
dr.ketan said:
No. Some mode script requires to run on boot. This will help you in this case.
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Thanks Doc
for what is init.d ?
ManDone.vRs said:
for what is init.d ?
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+1 I'd like to know too or is it a case of "If you don't know if you need it, then you don't" ?
Hi my friend. I just installed it as I run a custom kernel but I don't know where I can find the different scrips to use with it ? The most common and interesting one I mean. I know there are many scripts.
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Custom kernel usually includes init.d support. Anyway of your doesn't have then fine, you can use this but sorry for script as many of mods I do release but myself hardly using it and same here don't know any useful script. xda search surely help you.
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Does this work with Exynos?
Recovery:
Download and install using recovery:
Fix-frec.zip (1.7 KB)
Original files (download one for your ROM and install using recovery): s152 (8.6 KB), s272 (9.4 KB)
Batch:
Download: Fix-frec-bat.zip (994.5 KB)
Unzip
Connect USB cable
Run Fix-frec.bat
Keep bak folder, it contains original files for restore.
Restore:
Copy init.qcom.post_boot.sh from bak folder and put it near Restore-frec.bat file from the archive above
Plug in USB cable
Run Restore-frec.bat
Well, what the idea of using this ?
Having root you can easily change: governor, i/o scheduler or frequency with an app. Like Rom Toolbox.
Maybe I am missing something ?
pabgar said:
Well, what the idea of using this ?
Having root you can easily change: governor, i/o scheduler or frequency with an app. Like Rom Toolbox.
Maybe I am missing something ?
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This CPU has 2 clasters (4+4 cpu) with different configs. ROM Toolbox can change onlu first.
m0b said:
This CPU has 2 clasters (4+4 cpu) with different configs. ROM Toolbox can change onlu first.
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I use 3c Toolbox
It changes both.
Best tool for a rooted device.
dreigosh said:
I use 3c Toolbox
It changes both.
Best tool for a rooted device.
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Are you sure can get core 4-7 frequency lower than 800? Are you sure you that core 1-3 turned off on idle?
Just look at current CPU status using: CPUZ
I can get all cores as low as 200 mgh, and I am also sure they go offline while the phone sleeps
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dreigosh said:
I can get all cores as low as 200 mgh, and I am also sure they go offline while the phone sleeps
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CPUZ screenshot, plz!
m0b said:
CPUZ screenshot, plz!
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Ok, you win, 3c Toolbox seems to be smarter then i thought :good:
But it is still extra app with extra CPU time and RAM usage. And init.qcom.post_boot.sh is native and the most not resource-intensive way to configure frecs.
Nice discussion and opportunity to learn something new.
Thank guys.
dreigosh said:
I use 3c Toolbox
It changes both.
Best tool for a rooted device.
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The version(though it's latest one) I'm using, there no option to change gpu frequency,
But in ur screenshot showing gpu option
Can u please provide the version info or link of the app u r using or step(s) if any which I'm missing?
TIA
THEHARI said:
The version(though it's latest one) I'm using, there no option to change gpu frequency,
But in ur screenshot showing gpu option
Can u please provide the version info or link of the app u r using or step(s) if any which I'm missing?
TIA
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I think it's boot dependent on stock rom
Hi Mob. Glad I ran across your thread. I flashed your fix-freq zip and it's great frequency btw. However, it's not being persistent.
I am using Firelord's CM14 build btw. I was on S288>CM13 prior to CM 14. I'm having problems with max frequency. It wouldn't let me stick to 1.3ghz. It reverts to its stock governor (performance: cores 2 and 3 are offline, little cores 4, 5, 6,7 are set to 1.1ghz) I just found about this when I checked my cpu overlays because of stuttering and intermittent freezes.
I just need your fix-freq to hold on boot and normal usage. I can't do stuffs with a 960mhz max freq. Lol. Any help on how to achieve this is highly appreciated. See attachrd files for reference. My post also on CM14 thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/vibe-p1/development/rom-unofficial-lineageos-14-1-t3536834/page5
Note sure what else needs to be changed in order for the frequency to hold. Pretty sure this wasn't the case when I was on S272 and 288.
Attached is your init.qcom after flashing it through twrp. I feel that there's something overiding your qcom setup. Not sure what it is as I just want to have a stock scaling frequency on CM14.
Note sure what else needs to be changed in order for the frequency to hold. Pretty sure this wasn't the case when I was on S272 and 288.
Attached is your init.qcom after flashing it through twrp. I feel that there's something overiding your qcom setup. Not sure what it is as I just want to have a stock scaling frequency on CM14.
There's also an early boot file in >root
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ButterMinimal
ButterMinimal is a Minimal Version of ButtersExtended/Limits/Fly that is made for the OnePlus 7 Pro Series
Can be found here
=======-ButterMinimal comes with-
-Prop Tweaks - Includes Smooth UI, Smooth Scroll, Some battery tweaks.
-Mount Tweaks - Good for Performance balance
-Database Optimization Tweaks
-UGMS Doze
-Some More Doze (This will not affect your daily driving (bug-free))
-Disables some Idle servers
-Removes Logs, Cache files, Temp. Files, etc. on each boot
This Minimal version comes with Butters's good and essential tweaks that will increase some battery backup, UI Smoothness, performance, and scrolling touch experience altogether in some amount.
=======-Requirements-
Any Android 10 or 11 ROM with any Kernel
Latest Magisk
=======-Installation-
Download and install it in Magisk Manager, then reboot.
NOTE:
-If you have any Butter Installed then installation will take care of it automatically.
=======-Uninstallation-
Please find Butter uninstaller zip file in your phone storage and Install that in Magisk Manager to completely uninstall any Butter
-If you remove it from Magisk Manager or delete Module folder directly then it will not remove Butter completely, you may get messed up. In case you do this, you will need to install Butter again reboot and then use Butter Uninstaller.
=======-What if you already have UGMS Doze?-
You should remove it first. Actually, it will not give any issues but will give the same results
Remove it just to be for some case conflictions
=======-Download Here-v4.5.1
AndroidFileHost Server
(Please Don't make mirrors)
=======CREDITS:
Any Credits are coming from here
=======
If you Like my works or like ButterLimits- You can donate to me by buying me a coffee of your choiceOr- You can Donate to me here - Playstore Link
ChangelogsChangelogs v4.5.1
Changes from v2.0 to v4.1-Some Options Added-
--AdAway
--Busybox Android-NDK
--Force Highest Display Refresh Rate available
--SELinux Enforce or Permissive
--Disable Secure Flag
You can use Volume buttons to select your option
-Other Changes-
--Many Internet Tweaks for Internet
--Many Internet Tweaks to save battery and memory
--Safely selected Mount Tweaks for better balance [Smooth Performance and Battery]
--Some more kernel-level I/O tweaks were added [safe]
--Optimizations for some launchers, SystemUI, and some more apps.
--ButterMinimal version will show in device settings About Screen
--You will get the ButtersUninstaller zip with it
Great to see you here again with your mods
Latest Verison 4.1
You can check change logs in Post #2
Download Link updated
Regards
Mohitash
v4.5.1Changes--Updated AdAway
-Fixed Force Highest Display Refresh Rate globally (in all apps/games)
-Fixed Long delay on Unlocked Bootloader warning screen while booting
Package Re-uploaded with v4.5.1 code with a fix for installation failed.
Please Download again
Regards
Mohitash
I can't find the uninstall file on the disk.version 4.5.1. please post separately
I can't find the uninstall file on the disk.version 4.5.1. please post separately
Can I use this with ButterLimits 7.0? Do they do the same things? Thx
Cand find uninstall file please help.
I went to the telegram channel and found the uninstaller.
For anyone who needs it:
ButtersUninstaller1_ByMohitash
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
www.mediafire.com
Should make this for the 10 pro. Not a single ROM or real mod for it.
will this work for Android 13 (F.15)?