[Kernel][4.4.2][P601][Linaro 4.10] Xluco Kernel - Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) Android Developmen

Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I will not accept responsibility for any adverse effects to your device,
* including, but not limited to: bricking, dead SD card, bootloops etc.
*
* You mod your device at your own risk.
*/
Download
Test1.zip - [30/06/14]
Main Features
Code:
[B]Build Optimisation:[/B]
[LIST]
[*]Linaro 4.10 Toolchain
[*]Specific build for Exynos 5420
[/LIST]
[B]New Functionality[/B]
[LIST]
[*]Colour Control
[*]init.d support
[*]UKSM
[*]Frandom
[*]FSync
[*]Kernel in Neon Mode
[*]ARM Optimised Encryption Libraries
[*]Power Efficient Workqueues
[*]Wacom QoS Configurable interface
[*]New Power Suspend Driver
[*]WiFi Power Management
[*]Thermal Control
[/LIST]
[B]Performance & Efficiency[/B]
[LIST]
[*]CPU Voltage Control
[*]GPU Overclocked to 733MHz
[*]GPU Voltage Control
[*]INT/MIF Optimisations & OC to 933MHz
[*]Increased Readahead (1024/64)
[*]Lots of VM Optimisations for smoother system & better battery life!
[*]Lots of unnecessary debugging disabled to improve memory efficiency
[*]VFP - Neon-vfpv4 & Hard Float
[*]"sched_mc_power_savings = 2"
[*]ARM Topology Updates
[*]LPM Governor Fix
[*]Upstream Improvements
[/LIST]
[B]Filesystem[/B]
[LIST]
[*]NTFS Read / Write
[*]CIFS
[/LIST]
[B]Security[/B]
[LIST]
[*]SELinux Permissive
[*]Network Hardening (init.rc tweaks, IPV4 MD5 suopport, TCP SYN Cookies DDoS defence )
[*]Futex Patches from Android 4.4.4
[*]ARM Optimised Encryption Libraries
[*]Upstream Security Enhancements
[/LIST]
... And loads more!
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Donate
If you like my kernels you cab donate by pressing the "Donate to Me" button below my name on the left hand side. I spend a lot of my spare time putting these kernels together for the community and every penny is greatly appreciated .
Thanks
A big thanks to halaszk88, franciscofranco, labodj, faux123, neobuddy89, myfluxi, and everyone else from whom I cherry-pick liberally
Enjoy
XDA:DevDB Information
Xluco Kernel [SM-P601], Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)
Contributors
xluco
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-06-30
Last Updated 2014-06-30

Hi xluco Unfortunately the system got unstable after flashing this kernel.

No posts, no developments, dead thread, waiting hopeless, please delete this thread moderator

mali76 said:
No posts, no developments, dead thread, waiting hopeless, please delete this thread moderator
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I'm very busy right now with my exams and my proposal, but will definitely help Xulco out in development of this kernel asap, so don't worry,be happy and have a little faith

I've been using this kernel for a day I can say that it is pretty stable. The only thing I did not find is NTFS support, cause my hard drive has not been recognized by OS. Paragon NTFS couldn't detect root on my device (it is rooted, believe me) and there's nothing can be found about SELinux status in system information. I use Hydronium and my m8 from 4pda.ru uses UXProject and picture is the same. So it's unlikely ROM related.
But besides this the kernel looks to be good alternative to stock kernel.
Hope that update will follow soon :good:

Yes also besides ntfs hdds not working,bluetooth isnt working

hey sorry guys, I thought I'd deleted this thread and this 'project' all together :/ I had renamed the thread in 'original development' 600/601 so I dunno whats going on anyway, if you've tested the zip and its unstable I'd be grateful if everyone could share their kernel logs etc as I dont have a 601 to test things on

mali76 said:
No posts, no developments, dead thread, waiting hopeless, please delete this thread moderator
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Not to sound like a d**k mate but you posted the same thing in both threads saying the system was unstable with no other information, you post in this thread after I've said in the other thread that I thought I deleted this on, you attach no logs or any kind of useful information, you didn't respond to my reply to you asking for them and then say youre waiting hopeless.
Maybe I've taken your comment the wrong way but I do actually have a life beyond XDA, like the description in the original thread says, I'm compiling this kernel for my own use, not really anyone else, I just put it on here because the only other kernel dev has had his device bricked. The fact that I'm spending my personal time now making a kernel for a device I don't even own (601), on top of trying to fit in a full time job and a masters degree should show you I'm trying to be a pretty decent guy, so maybe extend the same courtesy to me instead of getting irate and not replying when I ask for more information on how I can help you.
egotheist said:
I've been using this kernel for a day I can say that it is pretty stable. The only thing I did not find is NTFS support, cause my hard drive has not been recognized by OS. Paragon NTFS couldn't detect root on my device (it is rooted, believe me) and there's nothing can be found about SELinux status in system information. I use Hydronium and my m8 from 4pda.ru uses UXProject and picture is the same. So it's unlikely ROM related.
But besides this the kernel looks to be good alternative to stock kernel.
Hope that update will follow soon :good:
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Thanks for the info I'm working on a complete rebase of the 600 kernel at the mo which is taking a bit of time, but should give us a great, stable platform to move forward from on both devices, stay tuned haha

So as a conclusion when will you release the stable version?
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mali76 said:
So as a conclusion when will you release the stable version?
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As soon as it's ready.
Chill out man and show some respect for f***'s sake.
P.S. Bluetooth works, btw.

Yes. I tried on another rom. Now bt works. Only nonworking thing is ntfs support for now
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mali76 said:
Yes. I tried on another rom. Now bt works. Only nonworking thing is ntfs support for now
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Works great with Hyperdrive ROM! thanks!

xluco said:
hey sorry guys, I thought I'd deleted this thread and this 'project' all together :/ I had renamed the thread in 'original development' 600/601 so I dunno whats going on anyway, if you've tested the zip and its unstable I'd be grateful if everyone could share their kernel logs etc as I dont have a 601 to test things on
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I have SM-P601 and I'm C++/Java developer, could you please share how to recompile/modify kernel. Where to start from?

file cannot be read....
please re-up the file or change file server.
i download many times but file cannot be read...

Bump for XDAdevelopers and the p601

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[Kernel][5.1.1][P600] Xluco Kernel - Z1 [17/11]

Code:
/*
* Flashing unofficial mods will void your warranty.
* You flash this kernel at your own risk.
* I will not accept responsibility for any adverse effects to your device,
* including, but not limited to: bricking, damaged SD card, bootloops, loss of data, etc.
*/
Hi guys,
I compiled a kernel from the SM-P600 Lollipop sources for my personal use and thought I'd share, since there doesn't seem to be much kernel dev going on here. I want to make it clear that I'm not a programmer or developer, I just like to tinker.
Download
Z1: Download Here - [17/11/15]
Z1-VT: Download Here - [17/11/15] (Z1 w/ Virtual Terminal enabled - long boot time!)
Main Features for Z1
Code:
[*]ARM-EABI-5.2.1
[B]New Functionality[/B]
[LIST]
[*]F2FS Support
[*]Voltage control
[*]Wolfson WM5102 sound control by AndreiLux
[*]init.d support
[*]KSM
[*]Kernel in Neon Mode
[*]Power Efficient Workqueues
[*]HTCP, Westwood+, YeAH & Vegas Congestion Controls
[/LIST]
[B]Performance & Efficiency[/B]
[LIST]
[*]VFP - NEON-VFPv4 Optimisations
[*]Increased Readahead (512)
[*]Cortex-A15 optimizations for memcpy
[*]VM Optimisations for better battery life
[*]Lots of unnecessary debugging disabled to improve memory efficiency
[*]ARM Topology Updates
[*]ARCH_POWER Enabled
[*]Enabled ARM errata 766421 and 798181
[*]Multi-core scheduler enabled w/ aggressive power saving enabled
[*]zsmalloc: updated to 3.10 version
[*]rwsem: updated to 3.10 version
[*]Workqueue & Timer backports
[*]Random 3.16+ backport
[*]hrtick enabled
[/LIST]
[B]Filesystem[/B]
[LIST]
[*]Deadline Performance Tuning
[*]BFQ, Zen, SIO, FIOPS, V(R) and FIFO iosched
[*]NTFS Read / Write
[*]CIFS Support
[*]FSYNC Enabled
[*]AIO enabled
[/LIST]
[B]Security[/B]
[LIST]
[*]SECCOMP patched and enabled
[*]dev/mem restrictions, dmesg restrictions, protected last_kmsg support
[*]-fstack-protector-strong enabled
[*]SELinux Permissive
[*]ARM / NEON Optimised Encryption Libraries
[*]Network stack hardening
[/LIST]
[B]Misc.[/B]
[LIST]
[*]XBox, PS3 and Wii controller support
[*]/proc/.config.gz support
[*]Android logger control
[*]SAMSUNG_PRODUCT_SHIP enabled [reduces unnecessary logging]
[/LIST]
For Troubleshooting, Sources and more see posts #2 & #3
Thanks
A big thanks to Andmoreagain, halaszk88, franciscofranco, labodj, faux123, neobuddy89, myfluxi, and everyone else from whom I cherry-pick liberally
Enjoy
XDA:DevDB Information
Xluco Kernel, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)
Contributors
xluco
Source Code: https://github.com/phugh/LP_SM_P600_KERNEL
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: Z1
Stable Release Date: 2015-11-17
Created 2014-04-20
Last Updated 2015-12-24
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Misc.
Changelogs and Sources:
Be sure to check all three for a complete changelog, lots of changes happening constantly in all three areas!
Kernel
Ramdisk
Build Process
Previous Version Downloads
http://d-h.st/users/xluco
Troubleshooting
Basic Troubleshooting
If sdcard/xluco_kernel/logs.txt doesn't show xboot.sh as being run, please run /sbin/xboot.sh manually! - very important for stability and will solve 99% of problems!
More:
If you'r WiFi stops working, or is forgetting passwords:
Edit your build.prop in: /system (you'll need to mount as R/W)
Find the line that says: ro.securestorage.support=true and change it to false.
If you're having FC issues, try removing all Samsung's KNOX apps, and change the following in build.prop
ro.config.tima=1 to 0
ro.config.knox=1 to 0
Hi,
Thanks for the kernel @xluco
I see you put this as 'Alpha' so is experimental or is it stable enough for flashing?
awesome
A lot of good stuff already, thanks! I'll be flashing shortly and post anything of interest.
Thinking about OC?
22sl22 said:
Hi,
Thanks for the kernel @xluco
I see you put this as 'Alpha' so is experimental or is it stable enough for flashing?
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Hi, it's stable enough to flash. I won't release anything for download until I've been running it for a day or two on my own tablet. I just put 'alpha' because there aren't too many major changes from stock. I want to have it upstream to linux 3.4.89+ before I tag it v1.0.
hope that helps
MarcusNO said:
Thinking about OC?
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Yep, v0.2, testing as we speak
xluco said:
Hi, it's stable enough to flash. I won't release anything for download until I've been running it for a day or two on my own tablet. I just put 'alpha' because there aren't too many major changes from stock. I want to have it upstream to linux 3.4.89+ before I tag it v1.0.
hope that helps
Yep, v0.2, testing as we speak
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Yeah that's fine. Flashed the kernel, no issues so far :good:
Great job just tried kernel and permissive mode works spot for linux4android and NTFS support top job
Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk
hashcheck said:
Great job just tried kernel and permissive mode works spot for linux4android and NTFS support top job
Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk
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Good spot, I forgot I even added NTFS and CIFS support haha
If you can add tht next release I will link here from my rom for kernel if ok
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hashcheck said:
If you can add tht next release I will link here from my rom for kernel if ok
Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk
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not a problem at all
I step away from XDA, for a few minutes, and I miss all this goodness. Thanks!
Sent from my SM-N900P
Wow, nice work. I'm glad that you are here and are kind enough to share your work with us.
Just a question but do you think that there is a way to enable ART compiler instead of Dalvik since we are now on Android 4.4.2?
Hey mate just reporting two issues. Got a random hard reboot & every bootup wireless key has to be entered
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hashcheck said:
Hey mate just reporting two issues. Got a random hard reboot & every bootup wireless key has to be entered
Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk
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Usually, this means you need to edit the build.prop. Change ro.securestorage.support from "true" to "false" (may not be the exact wording, but close enough to get you there).
EDIT: It's also in the OP. I guess I missed it.
Yeah running my rom so should have it ?
Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk
---------- Post added at 12:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:49 PM ----------
Edit opps der missed tht in my buildprop cheers
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in your changelog it says " Pen Inserted = digitizer off, even when not in battery saving mode "
does that mean you must use the pen to even use the device? i read that as when the pen is inside the device/stored then the digitizer is turned off so no touch input. im just curious.
i dont really have a interest in flashing as it hasnt really givin me a reason too take the risk yet as not enough changes but i still appreciate the work and hope for future releases.
and thanks for sharing
Can somebody tell me what pros a custom kernel has?
I don't know what the features in OP mean
Might of found another bug. Cant seem to rotate the screen 180 degrees. I had also just installed wanam xposed so it could an option i ticked in there. Maybe someone could check if 180 degree rotation still works after installing this rom.

Owl Kernel for ICS

Disclaimer:
Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear
* war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some
* research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*
*/
I made that kernel for myself,but decided to share it:maybe someone finds it useful.
Short list of features(not full,I could forgot something):
Latest source code
Patched to version 3.0.101(credits to munjeni)
Compiled with GCC 4.8.2 toolchain(self builded)
Various optimisation flags(-mtune=cortex-a9 -mfpu=vfpv3 -mfloat-abi=hard)
Huge amount of CFS patches(improved load balancing)
Memory unaligned access
ARM RWSEM optimized algorithm
Asynchronous I/O disk usage algorithm
Auto-Root
CWM Touch Recovery
Init.d support
BusyBox
ZRAM(with LZ4 compression)/ZCACHE/UKSM/CleanCache
SLUB memory allocator
Overclockable to 1.2 GHz(stable only with performance governor(for now))
Dynamic FSync Control
Exclusive Bionic libc(improved memory acces efficiency)
Adaptive readahead
RCU boost enabled
Power Saving tuned
...list will be updated,when i remember more added features
Changelog
5.3->5.5
Stabilized overclock @1.2GHz(but be aware-phone is heating very much now(in OC mode))
Dynamic & async fsync(faux123)
RWsem & mutex patches
Several changes for ext4 and mmc subsystem
Added parameter extra_free_kbytes(by default 4096)
Switched to GCC 4.9.0
Frequencies by default:200MHz-1,2GHz
About overclock: For now overclocked frequency stable only with performance governor,in other cases reboots are possible(This information actual till version 5.5). This overclock-real, not just digits in "current frequency" field. Original overclock technology made by cocafe,I am just ported his LiveOPP to our device(only core functionality).
Also, exclusive libc integrated into kernel(I was compiled it from sources and changed string routines to more optimized for armv7).
I want to say thanks to all people with public github repos:there are very little amount of my code in that kernel,most of patches I was picked up from public sources.
Download v5.3:http://d-h.st/fFg
Download v5.5:http://d-h.st/mdr
XDA:DevDB Information
Owl, Kernel for the Sony Xperia Sola
Contributors
B.B.N.
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 5.5
Created 2014-06-02
Last Updated 2014-07-06
The WiFi kernel module should remain as kernel-separate module?
I am noticed a little bug:
- WiFi is activated with random MAC addresses. I have set up MAC filtering on my router, and when trying to connect, my router kicks me
Optimizing libc is a good idea. Works great!
CM Version or Stock Version ?????
v5.5 please..
I can't download it from 4pda.ru:laugh:
maverickperfect said:
I am noticed a little bug:
- WiFi is activated with random MAC addresses.
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I shall look for solution,thanks for bug report. But I am can't develop too often, When I have time i will continue.
does anyone have this kernel ?
maverickperfect said:
I am noticed a little bug:
- WiFi is activated with random MAC addresses. I have set up MAC filtering on my router, and when trying to connect, my router kicks me
Optimizing libc is a good idea. Works great!
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I remember this issue with MAC in ICS. Maybe it is the same?
Have a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...ria-sola-ics-rom-6-1-1-b-1-10-t1922029/page47
akkufix said:
I remember this issue with MAC in ICS. Maybe it is the same?
Have a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...ria-sola-ics-rom-6-1-1-b-1-10-t1922029/page47
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hey can u share the link for this kernel
ak.akshay said:
hey can u share the link for this kernel
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I'm a long time away from Sola, but you should have a look here.
You have to register there. For browser use Chrome to translate
Info and thread:
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?act=search&source=all&forums[]=all&query=Owl+Kernel+&x=23&y=11
Well, for you i hosted them. If anyone have concerns, i will remove them.
V5.5
Owl_CWM_5.5(3.0.101).zip - 8.18 MB
V5.7
Owl_CWM_5.7_partially_replicated.zip - 8.54 MB
All credits to the OP @B.B.N. :good:
akkufix said:
I'm a long time away from Sola, but you should have a look here.
You have to register there. For browser use Chrome to translate
Info and thread:
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?act=search&source=all&forums[]=all&query=Owl+Kernel+&x=23&y=11
Well, for you i hosted them. If anyone have concerns, i will remove them.
V5.5
Owl_CWM_5.5(3.0.101).zip - 8.18 MB
V5.7
Owl_CWM_5.7_partially_replicated.zip - 8.54 MB
All credits to the OP @B.B.N. :good:
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thanx I tried ON That Site But FIles Were Deleted
ak.akshay said:
thanx I tried ON That Site But FIles Were Deleted
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You have to be registered to see them files on 4pda.
akkufix said:
You have to be registered to see them files on 4pda.
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tried the kernel antutu gave me 17000+ score but kernel is laggy
ak.akshay said:
tried the kernel antutu gave me 17000+ score but kernel is laggy
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17000+ for Sola, but laggy?
Can't say anything about this Kernel, maybe this comes from device's less RAM and/or LMK is to aggressive?
So everything must be reloaded before running? Try to make LowMemoryKiller "softer".
Play with governors - check with i.e. NoFrills.
akkufix said:
17000+ for Sola, but laggy?
Can't say anything about this Kernel, maybe this comes from device's less RAM and/or LMK is to aggressive?
So everything must be reloaded before running? Try to make LowMemoryKiller "softer".
Play with governors - check with i.e. NoFrills.
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look Here 17905
ak.akshay said:
look Here 17905
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Well...we were all happy at the time, as we reached the 10K with P, Go and Sola.
We started with 6K

[KERNEL][MM][CM/AOSP][angler] ZigZag Kernel [R6][14-6-16]

ZigZag Kernel​
Disclaimer:
Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void
*
* 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 modificiations, and
* if you point your finger at me for messing up your device, I will
* laugh at you.
*/
Features:
Zipped using anykernel2 by @osm0sis
Latest linux patches
-O3 Optimizations
a57/a53 optimizations
CDROM emulation drive support (DriveDroid support)
CPU Overclock
Wake Gestures: doubletap2wake, sweep2wake
UKSM(Ultra Kernel Samepage Merging)
KCAL Color control
F2FS
Frandom
Zram, Zsmalloc, and Zpool
UFS ICE driver
Advanced TCP Congestion controls
Kexec Hardboot Support
Franco Sound Control
Governors: ElementalX, ZZMoove, Impulse and the usual
I/O Schedulers: BFQ, SIOPlus and the usual
Many, many fixes to many stuff from CAF
More fixes to stuff, check git
Downloads: ZigZag builds
Note: Builds with '-exp' in the suffix are not meant for daily users! Try at your own risk!
Credits:
Google
@faux123
@flar2
@franciscofranco
@Imoseyon
@savoca
CAF
CM
Changelogs on post #2
Enjoy people!
XDA:DevDB Information
ZZ Kernel, Kernel for the Huawei Nexus 6P
Contributors
##W4TCH0UT##
Source Code: https://github.com/W4TCH0UT/ZZ_angler
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: R6
Stable Release Date: 2016-06-14
Created 2016-04-19
Last Updated 2016-06-14
Changelogs:
R6
* Latest f2fs patches
* Latest linux patches(Updated to 3.10.102)
* Usual tweaks from CAF
* Use franco's sound control instead of faux's
* Same Changelog for R6-exp with minor CAF experimental tweaks
R5-exp
* Enhanced sound quality(patches from CAF)
* Enhanced video quality(patches from CAF)
* Enhanced camera quality(patches from CAF)
* Fixes to major things
* Governors: ZZMoove, Impulse
R5
* Governors: ZZMoove, Impulse
R4
* More F2FS patches from kernel.org
* Upstream patches from google and CM
* Whole lotta fixes from CAF(check git for wide list of commits)
* Enable Zram, Zsmalloc and Zpool
* Squashfs file system intro
R3
* CDROM emulation drive support (DriveDroid support)
* Latest F2FS patches from kernel.org
* -O3 optimizations
* Kill some logspam
* Fixes from CAF
R2
* UKSM(Ultra Kernel Samepage Merging) 0.1.2.3
* Frandom
* Implemented UFS ICE driver
* I/O Schedulers: SIOPlus
* Advanced TCP Congestion controls(default: cubic)
* Fix Sound issues
R1
* Initial build​
Added to Nexus 6P index thread:
[INDEX] Huawei Nexus 6P
Good job on the support for F2FS. I hope more devs start to add support for their kernels and roms soon as F2FS continues to mature.
Hello supported Ciyanogen? Very thanks
Regards
Enviado desde mi Nexus 6P mediante Tapatalk
Welcome. :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
iron maiden01 said:
Hello supported Ciyanogen? Very thanks
Regards
Enviado desde mi Nexus 6P mediante Tapatalk
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Yes works on cm/aosp too(not sure about aosp though)
##W4TCH0UT## said:
Yes works on cm/aosp too(not sure about aosp though)
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Works on AOSP (PureNexus) though I believe there is a sound issue. Have to double check and report back later.
HesThatGuy said:
Good job on the support for F2FS. I hope more devs start to add support for their kernels and roms soon as F2FS continues to mature.
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F2FS support is great and all but worthless at the moment since we don't have a way to format the three partitions ( system, data, cache) to really take advantage of potential gains f2fs as the offer.
The solution is pretty straightforward but I don't have the knowledge to know if it's feasible or not.
The road block is the fact that the 6p cache partition is under 1GB, which is a minimum requirement for f2fs to work.
There is TWRP custom build out there that's support f2fs but it only works on the data partition and that's meaningless as f2fs relies heavily on using the cache partition.
We could increase the size of the cache partition easily because the data partition is right next to it on the device and we could take space from data and allocate it to cache. I just have no idea of the possible repercussions of resizing partitions on an Android device.
My guess is that it would screw with Google releases and maybe there's something in the bootloader or kernel that needs to be edited so the device knows which blocks belong to which partition.
If it isn't a big deal to resize partitions, then its trivial. Use the latest f2fs-tools off github and make a TWRP kernel.
I remember jt1134 modifying partitions for new ROMs to work on the Fascinate. Even coding RIL stuff single handedly for CM. I miss those days, when locked bootloader wasn't even heard of ?
ZigZag R2 is out now!
R2
* UKSM(Ultra Kernel Samepage Merging) 0.1.2.3
* Frandom
* Implemented UFS ICE driver
* I/O Schedulers: SIOPlus
* Advanced TCP Congestion controls(default: cubic)
* Fix Sound issues
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Kernel is stable from R2 onwards!
Cheers!
shag_on_e said:
I remember jt1134 modifying partitions for new ROMs to work on the Fascinate. Even coding RIL stuff single handedly for CM. I miss those days, when locked bootloader wasn't even heard of
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Making a custom TWRP that allows the 6P to fully use F2FS has been on my "to-investigate/to-do" list for a while now. I've msg'd a couple people with experience in modifying the TWRP kernel and a few devs to see the feasability about changing partition sizes, but have gotten no responses
* UKSM(Ultra Kernel Samepage Merging) 0.1.2.3
* Implemented UFS ICE driver
* I/O Schedulers: SIOPlus
* Fix Sound issues
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I saw these and thought "oh thats new".. But I'm perplexed. Your kernel is a fork of CyanogenMod/android_kernel_huawei_angler with only a few commits done recently, https://github.com/W4TCH0UT/ZZ_angler/commits/53a3c39ecd976558df111fcd874e2d5edc391d1d. If that's the wrong repo/branch somehow then my bad but I just followed the link in OP.
Not sure why you're enabling ICE (Inline Crypto Engine) when the OEMs won't even use it because its unstable. Ofc HW backed encryption is better than software-only but Google also vastly improved it's keystore on M (compare the Nexus 6 encryption performance to the 6p).
From Android Explorations @ http://nelenkov.blogspot.com/
Unfortunately, while the current implementation performs pretty well, there are still some problems, especially when the device is in sleep mode. If the devices is in sleep mode for a relatively long period of time, read errors can occur, and the userdata partition may be mounted as read only (which wreaks havoc with the system's content providers); the device may even power off. While a reboot seems to fix the issue, if the the userdata was mounted read-only, the SQLite databases storing system configuration and accounts may get corrupted, which in some cases can only be fixed by a factory reset. Thus, hardware-accelerated disk encryption is unfortunately currently not quite suitable for daily use on the Nexus 6.
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CAF even tried using it for our chipset then reverted it:
ICE (Inline Crypto Engine) support requires Key restoration after UFS power collapse. This operation adds long latency to exit from power collapse and will impact the performance even when ICE is not in use.
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I mean, its worth experimenting with for sure. You don't until you try. But ICE has been around for a long time and there must be a reason no one uses it.
And I don't see where you added UKSM. Could you link the merge?
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I saw these and thought "oh thats new".. But I'm perplexed. Your kernel is a fork of CyanogenMod/android_kernel_huawei_angler with only a few commits done recently, https://github.com/W4TCH0UT/ZZ_angler/commits/53a3c39ecd976558df111fcd874e2d5edc391d1d. If that's the wrong repo/branch somehow then my bad but I just followed the link in OP.
Not sure why you're enabling ICE (Inline Crypto Engine) when the OEMs won't even use it because its unstable. Ofc HW backed encryption is better than software-only but Google also vastly improved it's keystore on M (compare the Nexus 6 encryption performance to the 6p).
From Android Explorations @ http://nelenkov.blogspot.com/
CAF even tried using it for our chipset then reverted it:
I mean, its worth experimenting with for sure. You don't until you try. But ICE has been around for a long time and there must be a reason no one uses it.
And I don't see where you added UKSM. Could you link the merge?
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https://github.com/W4TCH0UT/ZZ_angler/commit/0b91f685a025db3c2c549aad51a2565fb1467755 , this is the commit for uksm, following it were some missing bits for it.
And, yes it is a fork of cm to support cm based ROMs.
If you could check the merges, then there's a lot that has been done.
I thought it would be a good way to experiment using the ICE driver as to what it brings. I know 6p's encryption system is better than 6, but what's the harm in experimenting?
##W4TCH0UT## said:
https://github.com/W4TCH0UT/ZZ_angler/commit/0b91f685a025db3c2c549aad51a2565fb1467755 , this is the commit for uksm, following it were some missing bits for it.
And, yes it is a fork of cm to support cm based ROMs.
If you could check the merges, then there's a lot that has been done.
I thought it would be a good way to experiment using the ICE driver as to what it brings. I know 6p's encryption system is better than 6, but what's the harm in experimenting?
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There's no harm at all, except for users who will try this kernel and experience the instability and latency issues described above. If the users don't realize that you are experimenting with some untested features then they will just end up writing this kernel off and never use it. So maybe it would be a good idea to put a disclaimer or perhaps two different buildsl?
And it isn't just the 6p that was improved it was all Android 5.0 and up.
This ice chip has been on Qualcomm SOCs for a long time now and by that I mean since at least 2011. I'm sure they've made improvements over the past five years, but I suspect there's a reason no developer uses this in their kernel. Qcoms website has very little detail about even the existence of ICE, most of what we know has come from then submitting it to get FIPS certified.
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There's no harm at all, except for users who will try this kernel and experience the instability and latency issues described above. If the users don't realize that you are experimenting with some untested features then they will just end up writing this kernel off and never use it. So maybe it would be a good idea to put a disclaimer or perhaps two different buildsl?
And it isn't just the 6p that was improved it was all Android 5.0 and up.
This ice chip has been on Qualcomm SOCs for a long time now and by that I mean since at least 2011. I'm sure they've made improvements over the past five years, but I suspect there's a reason no developer uses this in their kernel. Qcoms website has very little detail about even the existence of ICE, most of what we know has come from then submitting it to get FIPS certified.
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I have not experienced 1 damn issue and been on R2 since release. in fact im getting better battery life than both kylo and elemental. im not sh***ing on their kernels, just stating my experience thus far. on latest DU TEST 4/18
opz187 said:
I have not experienced 1 damn issue and been on R2 since release. in fact im getting better battery life than both kylo and elemental. im not sh***ing on their kernels, just stating my experience thus far. on latest DU TEST 4/18
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I kept getting a phone and SystemUI force close on 4/18. About to try zigzag 2 then retry 4/18 DU, then maybe the combo of the two.
shag_on_e said:
I kept getting a phone and SystemUI force close on 4/18. About to try zigzag 2 then retry 4/18 DU, then maybe the combo of the two.
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Try clean flashing the rom, then the kernel.
Regards
I can't speak on the battery life yet, but in terms of smoothness & scrolling; this kernel is ?. (Stock x Zigzag).
Any recommended settings @##W4TCH0UT##
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This kernel is running really really smooth. I am very impressed so far with the performance and also battery life seems great as well. Please keep up the great work, as i see no reason to change kernels now. Only thing i ask for is maybe drive droid support and f2fs. Thanks so much

[Kernel][CM13/AOSP]3.4.113_mm_x_kernel_v1.5 (27/10/2016)

x_mm_kernel for CM13 & AOSP marshmallow roms
Disclaimer: You're installing this at your own risk. Please, make nandroid backups before installing any of these kernels. I take no responsibility for damaging your phone.
Same features as seen in the x_kernel for CM12.1. Original Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/kernel-xkernelv1-15-12-2015-t3271780
Main Features
- build with gcc4.9
- Linux Kernel 3.4.113 updates -> "Dirty Cow" fix
- Codeaurora LA.AF.1.1_rb1.18 branch updates
- IoScheduler: Fiops, Sio, Vr, Zen
- Smartmax Governor and the changes by @tdhite
- IntelliActive Governor -> changed frequencies to match msm8960dt
- Intellidemand Governor-> changed frequencies to match msm8960dt
- Interactive Governor -> updates from the razrqcom-dev-team git and much more
- Faux's simple GPU governor
- Faux's IntelliPlug, IntelliThermal, Soundcontrol and USB Fastcharge adaption
- Vibration Strength Control
- Userspace LUT tuning & Colour Calibration, thx to @Gustavo_s
- Zram, Zsmallox, Zcache, Frontswap -> complete Linux Kernel 3.17 backport, a lot of credits goes to the razrqcom-dev-team
- Lz4 compression/decompression
- Kernel Mode Neon + Crypto SHA512 support
- complete lowmemorykiller backport with adaption to vmpressure and many other tweaks
- Rewritten overclocking capabilities up to 1890Mhz, thx to @faux123 fot his initial coding
- Kernel underclocking with a lower frequency of 189 Mhz, thx to @zwliew
- Customizable voltage table / Voltage regulator
- Kernel Samepage Merging tweaks
- disabled sparsemem
- WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT for power oriented workqueues
- LoUIS API for cache maintenance ops
- Scheduler updates
- RCU_FAST_NO_HZ enabled
- massive update regarding kernel's memory managment
- many many more stuff
- init.d script tweaks, see second post
- sweeptosleep
- dt2w & d s2w do not work
DOWNLOAD: download tab Downloads
Credits and Thanks to:
CyanogenMod, Kernel.org, Code Aurora Forum, Google, razrqcom-dev-team and everyone who is involved in developing for the moto x. Check out the commits author in my git.
XDA:DevDB Information
x_kernel, Kernel for the Moto X
Contributors
tycoo
Source Code: https://github.com/tycoo/moto_x_kernel/tree/mm_x_kernel_v1.5
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: v1.5
Beta Release Date: 2016-09-06
Created 2016-09-06
Last Updated 2016-10-28
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Changelog:
(27/10/2016)
- updates of Linux Kernel 3.4.113
-> Fix of the "Dirty Cow" vulnerability: http://www.xda-developers.com/9-year-old-linux-kernel-bug-dubbed-dirty-cow-can-root-every-version-of-android/
-> commits: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/log/?id=refs/tags/v3.4.113
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please download link
Unusualfire said:
please download link
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In the download tab you can find it
you did it! Thank you so much!
UrielGT-X said:
In the download tab you can find it
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N/A
omy4069 said:
have wake control and work??
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argh, you are asking again , it is not announced, so no changes regarding this feature
whenever i ask you something bother, and you answer me with disgust, best left to support the forum and will be best for you ok understood, thanks for all and good luck. i will never ask you again or bother you.
omy4069 said:
whenever i ask you something bother, and you answer me with disgust, best left to support the forum and will be best for you ok understood, thanks for all and good luck. i will never ask you again or bother you.
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calm down bro, as far as i can see, beside some useful posts in the past, you are asking a lot, which often sounds demanding, for stuff, features, roms ; instead of doing a little research for already given answers, instead of carefully reading the threads and instead of testing the things own your own and sharing your experiences afterwards. This just leads to many unnecessary posts, which dilutes the important contents for everyone more and more (similar i explained to you before already). . and again the last 4 posts, including mine, would not have been necessary. That's my point and i dont like.
Thanks for new kernel. I just installed it.
@tycoo sorry for the question, but I didn't find something related to that, is there the color calibration script included? Thanks in advance for the kernel.
Works well.
Thanks.
Working great! Thanks a lot tycoo.
For those wondering, yes, this has colour calibration script.
Im going to try it with the latest build. Thanks.
Sent from my Moto X using Tapatalk
Fast charge
i have a little bug whe i active the fast charge, i think not work :/ cuz the phone charge the same ime active or not actived the optin
Nice work @tycoo thanks for all ^_^ i can be your teter if you want i have a lot of freee time
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i have a little bug whe i active the fast charge, i think not work :/ cuz the phone charge the same ime active or not actived the optin
Nice work @tycoo thanks for all ^_^ i can be your teter if you want i have a lot of freee time
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Fast charge option is for charging your phone via usb cable connected to your pc as fast as with your power supply.
regards
Boot ok using Ressurrection Remix 5.7.3.
Let the tests begin.
Thanks to bring life to X1.
Cleiton COUT said:
Boot ok using Ressurrection Remix 5.7.3.
Let the tests begin.
Thanks to bring life to X1.
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work really nice with RR 5.7.3
What is the advantage of this kernel over stock cm13 kernel?

[Kernel] [LineageOS_15.1] [KLTE] OreKazu-Kernel Project [BETA]

Welcome to OreKazu-Kernel Project
My main objective for this kernel project is to somewhat keep it simple but include a few features that I find useful , it won't be bloated with all the features out there.
I decided to share this kernel (at first it was a personal project ) with the great S5 community. Im a noob at this so don't expect much (lol) , as far as I know this kernel was complied under KLTE but my variant is a KLTEVZW , so my guess any other variant that can run KLTE kernels this should work as well.
OreKazu-Kernel is still in beta stages but it still works very well.
* Features of this Kernel*
- 268mhz CPU
- Smartmax eps CPU Gov
- CPU Boost
- Input Boost
- CPU Voltage Control
- Mako Hotplug
- GPU Overclocked to 600mhz ( since LOS15.1 still has a power drain issue higher gpu freq will def drain even more , keep that in mind )
- GPU Overclocked to 657mhz
- GPU UnderClocked to 27mhz
- Adreno Idler
- Kcal
- USB Fast Charge
- Kernel Samepage Merging
- LMK (soon switching to @fbs 's version)
- Few TCP Congestion Algorithm
- and maybe other features to come..
Download : Rebasedv3 Latest Download ( !! This link will be updated with each release !!)
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OreKazu, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S5
Contributors
KazuDante, haggertk, sunilpaulmathew, LineageOS , @fbs , @ktoonsez , @hispasian, @CrazyGamerGR and @To all of you for trying my kernel......Thank You.
Source Code: https://github.com/KazuDante89/android_kernel_samsung_msm8974
Kernel Special Features: Listed in Original Post
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: v2.0
Current Rebasedv3 Version: v1.4
Beta Release Date: 2018-01-27
Created 2018-01-27
Last Updated 2018-03-16
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01/27/2018 - Initial Release (Beta).
01/29/2018 - Added MSM MPDecision Hotplug
- Sound Control
- Sound Control Gain Level increased by default ( thanks @sunilpaulmathew ).
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Nice to see your kernel @KazuDante
Good luck...
sunilpaulmathew said:
Nice to see your kernel @KazuDante
Good luck...
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Its mostly thanks to you that this was possible. Thank you Mathew:highfive:
Great work...
OreKazu-Kernel v1.6 Released
check the OP for download link (updated as always)
Check reserved for changes made to the kernel.
Enjoy!!
Update
V2.0 is now out .
Kernel as been started back off from the ground ( :crying: ) up due to some issues i faced , heck it might start off from scratch again but that time it would be due a switch to a different ( new laptop) workstation.
-sound control was removed due to instabilities from initial Lin15-1 so adding sound control only made it worst ( in my experience)
-a few other stuff are not added back yet but a few thing were added.
- since this is not stable/official release i won't bore you with the details , as always same download link from OP is updated to current release.
OreKazu-Kernel-Rebased_v1.0
This is just a re-base launch ( yep started from scratch again lol ) but decided to switch it up a little .
Pretty much the same features with some new added ones that were not in the original Orekazu-Kernel.
Latest Lin15-1 kernel commits as of today.
Also added another gpu gov , and i dont remember if the other Orekazu-Kernel had the added cpu frequencies.
Download link in OP.
Enjoy!!
WireGuard
Hi, what about WireGuard support? Is included in this kernel? Or will be?
Thanks
ZS-Man said:
Hi, what about WireGuard support? Is included in this kernel? Or will be?
Thanks
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I will look into it , ive never heard of wire guard b4 , but it is an interesting feature. Can't say for sure that it will work unless you know of another samsung kernel that already had the support in it ( that would be much helpful ) , but i will take a crack at it and see if it will work and not cause a loss in anyway.:highfive:
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Hi, what about WireGuard support? Is included in this kernel? Or will be?
Thanks
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It will be difficult to include Wireguard support to any klte kernel atm as it is only available and intended to work on Linux Kernel versions 3.10.y and above.
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I will look into it , ive never heard of wire guard b4 , but it is an interesting feature. Can't say for sure that it will work unless you know of another samsung kernel that already had the support in it ( that would be much helpful ) , but i will take a crack at it and see if it will work and not cause a loss in anyway.:highfive:
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sunilpaulmathew said:
It will be difficult to include Wireguard support to any klte kernel atm as it is only available and intended to work on Linux Kernel versions 3.10.y and above.
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3.10.x kernels and up? , then sadly it wont be able to be supported.
i guess the only option is if Lineage can support it unless it depends on the kernel aspect as well ,if so then thats a no-go for WireGuard.:crying:
Hi.. Awesome kernel.. Btw i manage to port it on hlte with lineage defconfig... I got many features but some are missing and may not work properly because u're using MSM8974PRO.. Can u support MSM8974 too?? Thanx.. Im new in this kind of things btw..
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Hi.. Awesome kernel.. Btw i manage to port it on hlte with lineage defconfig... I got many features but some are missing and may not work properly because u're using MSM8974PRO.. Can u support MSM8974 too?? Thanx.. Im new in this kind of things btw..
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Not sure , since my setup is limited and manually applying the commit for hlte might be a a troublesome task , but none the less i'll give it a shot .
Can the CPU increase 3.0 oc
limalvin1203 said:
Can the CPU increase 3.0 oc
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It will burn out your phone
Boot loop and how long does it take to boot
limalvin1203 said:
Can the CPU increase 3.0 oc
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as @kenedielh stated , it will overtime burn(sort of speak)out your device, kill the cpu at one point , also to avoid even more battery drain as Lineage has not fully fix battery drain plus the gpu is at 657mhz compared to stock 578mhz max , also due to past experience testing 3.0ghz its very unstable so keeping max at 2.4ghz is the best course of action in this kernel's case. For example when i was testing Venom Kernel my max cpu freq was always set at 15xxmhz and nothing more and gpu at 657mhz max and between a 100-105 - undervolt ( silicon lottery , your mileage may vary ) .
Also since this is just beta thread im just compiling , testing and sharing builds here , Stable release when ready and very stable/smooth/and power efficient even for gamers like myself , it will be in the Unified section and this beta project will be deleted , think of this as a rough-draft for the main thing to come.( hopefully)
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Boot loop and how long does it take to boot
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You need to update your lineage to @haggertk's ( taking this opportunity to thank @haggertk ) latest build , i doubt my kernel will work on an old build of lineage since many changes have been made on both kernel and rom sides.
Yours: Kernel date : december 2017
Rom : december 2017
Heres the latest klte build : https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673956719939820275 " download and flash it then flash OreKazu-Kernel-Rebased right after "
that what everyone else is using if running this kernel , both have to be up to date.

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