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Does this Kernel support loop devices?
J-Rod1988 said:
Does this Kernel support loop devices?
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CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y
Good to go. As far as I know, pretty much all of them do by default these days.
Woo hoo! First custom kernel! Thanks for this. I would like to see sound mods(equalizer, bass boost, general headphone + speaker amplification) as well as LED mods(brightness, fade, etc) brought to the device via kernel. But thanks again for the early work. Will flash tonight!
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This is T Mobile why is it over here?
LulzactiveQ govenor
Man that was fast. This is exactly what I was waiting for. Will be testing this tonight. Coming from a note 2 and my favorite Governor was lulzactiveQ, is there any technically reason why that governor would not work with this kernel. I know its a derivative of Samsung PegasusQ and could be specific to their framework. If it's possible. I would love to make that a feature request. If not, I just appreciate the hard work your devs are doing.
Androidwarrior said:
This is T Mobile why is it over here?
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The original thread is T-Mobile and it was their source that was published to coincide with release of the device.
The kernel, on the other hand, uses the included spr configuration with the NIE ramdisk (Both Sprint).
Haters welcome, too
Dimahnbloe said:
Man that was fast. This is exactly what I was waiting for. Will be testing this tonight. Coming from a note 2 and my favorite Governor was lulzactiveQ, is there any technically reason why that governor would not work with this kernel. I know its a derivative of Samsung PegasusQ and could be specific to their framework. If it's possible. I would love to make that a feature request. If not, I just appreciate the hard work your devs are doing.
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It should work, but it'll need to be rewritten. I'll try to find a copy that works as a base.
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The original thread is T-Mobile and it was their source that was published to coincide with release of the device.
The kernel, on the other hand, uses the included spr configuration with the NIE ramdisk (Both Sprint).
Haters welcome, too
It should work, but it'll need to be rewritten. I'll try to find a copy that works as a base.
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Flashed it....it booted we will see how it runs
Androidwarrior said:
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Its for sprint it works fine
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pbedard said:
Its for sprint it works fine
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Samsung has a knack for unified source. They did it on the Galaxy Camera and that one was vzw, AT&T, or WiFi only. At least these are all relatively similar.
Booted up, everything good so far.
Downloading.
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Downloading.
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Let's not start that here. I'm sure we'll need the space for other things
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Let's not start that here. I'm sure we'll need the space for other things
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Lol. Im sorry. It wasnt downloading for a while and i posted .. i cant download . But it downloaded later so ... but running smooth so far. Lionheart governor and zen. Lets see.
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Lol. Im sorry. It wasnt downloading for a while and i posted .. i cant download . But it downloaded later so ... but running smooth so far. Lionheart governor and zen. Lets see.
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I was having a hiccup getting all configured. It's one thing to build a few kernels separately, but it turns into a circus building 5 simultaneously.
twistedumbrella said:
I was having a hiccup getting all configured. It's one thing to build a few kernels separately, but it turns into a circus building 5 simultaneously.
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Damn .. That's a lot. But again thank you . its working good.
Anything and everything that's in Ktoonez's kernels (been using his for years for of my Galaxy S devices but now I decided to go with the note) ;P
But generally want to see cfq, bfq, sio, noop, row, for I/O schedulers and zen, intellidemand, smartassv2, ktoonservative (if that's possible of course, not sure if that is exclusively available for his kernels).
And of course OC and UV for the CPU and GPU as well as governor support for GPU. Changing the TCP protocol would be cool because I've had a lot of good fortune changing it to "lp" from westwood.
P.S. Not demanding features or an ETA of course, just getting somethings out there I would love to have haha! Thanks for bringing this over to Sprint.
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Anything and everything that's in Ktoonez's kernels (been using his for years for of my Galaxy S devices but now I decided to go with the note) ;P
But generally want to see cfq, bfq, sio, noop, row, for I/O schedulers and zen, intellidemand, smartassv2, ktoonservative (if that's possible of course, not sure if that is exclusively available for his kernels).
And of course OC and UV for the CPU and GPU as well as governor support for GPU. Changing the TCP protocol would be cool because I've had a lot of good fortune changing it to "lp" from westwood.
P.S. Not demanding features or an ETA of course, just getting somethings out there I would love to have haha! Thanks for bringing this over to Sprint.
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cfq, noop, and row are included by default
sio and zen were added
intellidemand has been attempted but it didn't work at first. Now that a lot of other stuff has been sorted out, this may be revisited.
OC and UV are already a work in progress
GPU has about 5 governors included by default
TCP is already covered.
From http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/orig-development/kernel-dealers-choice-t2915824:
Feature List:
intelli-plug
Stereo call recording support
NTFS enabled
frandom / erandom
Power Suspend
Simple GPU gov
Overclock to 2.8
Underclock to 268
LZ4 compression
Dynamic FSync
SELinux optimization
HardLimit CPU Limiter
intelli-thermal
Power Suspend Driver v1.5
Sweep2Sleep
Forced Fast Charge v1.2
SELinux permissive
KNOX disabled
io: sio, fifo, zen, vr
gov: yankeractive, lionheart, dancedance, smartmax
init.d support
Advanced TCP avoidance
Edit: pegasusQ and smartassV2 are being tested. smartassV2 is going to need a HUUUGE rewrite eventually
Any plans on faux sound support?
Related
Hey, here is a little kernel Houstonn and I have been working on. It's based on Faux123 kernel for nexus 4, however, it has evolved into a "buffet" kernel. I keep choosing what i believe is the better interface / way of doing things in a choice of various way or what could give us better battery / performance. I'm trying to maintain a certain balance.
This version is for geeb (AT&T/Canadian) with the 8mp cam. If you have a 13mp camera use that thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2246152
I won't link to Faux123 kernel in the nexus 4 for the simple reason that 99% of the people don't read and on these 99% of people, a few will end up flashing nexus 4 kernel which mostly flash by partition number and not by partition name thus hard bricking their device.
Reason to at least try it :
CPU voltage table
Intellidemand and Wheatley governor added
All the block I/O scheduler
TCP Westwood algorithm
Faux123 sounds interface
Faux123 gamma interface (color control)
Newest Prima (wifi) driver.
In-kernel thermal watching
Msm_mpdecision (In-kernel OpenSource MPDecision)
Thanks :
Houstonn
Faux123
Show-P1984
FranciscoFranco
Shelnutt2
XpLoDWilD
Thracky
Synergye
Exit_only
All the downloads will be here :
Use the Geeb version.
http://ribs.bbqdroid.org/houcha
My source are there :
https://github.com/chadouming/smoocha
I recommand using trickster mod to control this kernel.
Reserved for the pleasure.
too many pleasures.....
Thanks for creating a thread here since many of us don't go to the Canadian forum. Should cut down on the redundant "where do I get the houcha kernel" questions in all the ROM threads, since googling "houcha kernel" is apparently too much to ask.
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houstonn said:
too many pleasures.....
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Stop pleasuring yourself!
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chadouming said:
Hey, here is a little kernel Houstonn and I have been working on. It's heavily based on Faux123 kernel for nexus 4. You should thanks him. We also picked stuff we like here and there, I want to keep this thread simple.
I won't link to Faux123 kernel in the nexus 4 for the simple reason that 99% of the people don't read and on these 99% of people, a few will end up flashing nexus 4 kernel which mostly flash by partition number and not by partition name thus hard bricking their device.
Reason to at least try it :
CPU voltage table
Intellidemand and Wheatley governor added
All the block I/O scheduler
TCP Westwood algorithm
Intelliplug (Disable mpdecision to use it) -> Use franciscofranco mako generic hotplugging driver instead
Faux123 sounds interface -> Use franciscofranco sounds interface.
Faux123 gamma interface (color control)
Eco mode (Dual-core mode) -> Seems to come with intelliplug
THIS WON'T WORK WITH 13MP CAMERA. I hope it was clear enough.
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Is there a great benefit to flashing the latest release of the kernel? I'm on V12 and I see it's on V18 now (in less than a day ).
pivotraze said:
Is there a great benefit to flashing the latest release of the kernel? I'm on V12 and I see it's on V18 now (in less than a day ).
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V18 seems to be very fast for some reason. No harm in jumping up to the latest in my opinion anyway
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bassitone said:
V18 seems to be very fast for some reason. No harm in jumping up to the latest in my opinion anyway
Pecked by the AOKP/CM/PA alicorn
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And what is the "Franciscofranco sounds interface"? Do I need apps that are not FauxSound and FauxSpeaker?
yeh u need his app which is 4.99 i think
I use the FauxClock app to mess around with the settings. Franco's is something completely different.
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bassitone said:
I use the FauxClock app to mess around with the settings. Franco's is something completely different.
Pecked by the AOKP/CM/PA alicorn
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For the new kernel u need to use Franco's
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Franco???
Ilkinansr92 said:
For the new kernel u need to use Franco's
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Where do I find these tools? Googling the phrases in the OP just show me the Franco Kernel (which is different than the Faux123 kernel ours is based off of, isn't it?) and this app that, while it claims compatibility according to Google Play, doesn't say in the description that it supports our phone.
I just want to be absolutely sure that something works with what we've got (and is actually effective) before I go off and waste another $5 on an app that I can't use.
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Where do I find these tools? Googling the phrases in the OP just show me the Franco Kernel (which is different than the Faux123 kernel ours is based off of, isn't it?) and this app that, while it claims compatibility according to Google Play, doesn't say in the description that it supports our phone.
I just want to be absolutely sure that something works with what we've got (and is actually effective) before I go off and waste another $5 on an app that I can't use.
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Yeh that's the app and if u look the change log he changed some stuff from faux to Franco's work so if u wanna be able to use all those features u need that app there is a free one but not all functions available
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Ilkinansr92 said:
Yeh that's the app and if u look the change log he changed some stuff from faux to Franco's work so if u wanna be able to use all those features u need that app there is a free one but not all functions available
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Settings don't seem to stick with the Franco app. Completely clean flash of 4/20 Rootbox ROM and Houcha v18.
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Where do I find these tools? Googling the phrases in the OP just show me the Franco Kernel (which is different than the Faux123 kernel ours is based off of, isn't it?) and this app that, while it claims compatibility according to Google Play, doesn't say in the description that it supports our phone.
I just want to be absolutely sure that something works with what we've got (and is actually effective) before I go off and waste another $5 on an app that I can't use.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigeyes0x0.trickstermod&hl=en
The option to use eco mode with Wheatley governor disappeared when I update from v12to 18. :'(
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DeathmonkeyGTX said:
The option to use eco mode with Wheatley governor disappeared when I update from v12to 18. :'(
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He said in the OP he removed Eco Mode because it comes with the new intelliplug stuff from Franco. Turn off MPDecision and the cores will shut off when not needed.
I'm using Houstonn's root box rom and Performance Control keeps overriding TricksterMod. Before, I was able to deny PC SU permissions, now I can't. Also, not seeing intelliplug with TM even after turning MPDecision in the app. Any help?
Edit: I'm not finding intelliplug in Franco's app either. Interactive is the only governor that seems to be limiting all my cores to the min frequency. Intellidemand let's them all scale up to 1ghz.
Well that kinda sucks after I spent money on faux123 kernel enhancement app. You say it disables cores when they're not needed, and that is true but the overwhelming majority of the time I'm not doing 4 things at once with the phone. It handles 90% of my usage just fine on 1 core or 2, not 4 lol.
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BCM Kernel is a kang and compilation of the best interfaces/tweaks/solutions from all of the great developers we have here for the Nexus 4.
Its features are as follows:
Code:
CPU Frequency Scaling:
Mako Hotplug - franciscofranco
Modified Interactive - franciscofranco
Extra Low CPU Clocks down to 162Mhz - faux123
Thermal Driver:
msm_thermal - franciscofranco
GPU:
GPU OC to 487Mhz - anarkia1976
Simple GPU Governor by faux123 + franciscofranco - default
Interactive GPU Governor by franco
CPU Governors:
WHEATLEY
INTERACTIVE by franco - default
SMARTMAX
INTELLIDEMAND
DANCEDANCE
ONDEMANDPLUS
ONDEMAND
USERSPACE
POWERSAVE
PERFORMANCE
LAZY
HYPER
Schedulers:
ROW
FIOPS
NOOP
DEADLINE
CFQ
Dynamic fsync - faux123
Voltage Control - morfic and franciscofranco
"Z-Control" patches - faux123
DoubleTap2Wake - franciscofranco
Gamma Control - faux123
Kexec MultiROM/Hardboot - Tassadar
USB Fast Charge
FauxSound - faux123
BLX - mathkid95
EXT4 patches from Linux 3.5+ - Me
memcg patches from Linux 3.5+ - Me
Much more :victory:
I am 100% transparent in this. This kernel is a relatively small amount of my work. I looked at the Linux kernel and took patches for a lot of things and merged it into this kernel for whatever reason I decided. I have merged well over 100 patches from the mainline Linux kernel and I think these patches really do make a difference... you can make that judgement for yourself as well
The difference between my kernel and compilation kernels is that my kernel is not based off of any one persons kernel. I started from scratch on AOSP sources and merged in commit by commit to make sure I got what I think are the best solutions.
The best app I have found for controlling this kernels behavior is FauxClock so I will give you my setup in terms of FauxClock. I if I don't mention a setting that means I leave it stock.
My setup:
CPU:
162Mhz Min - 1512Mhz Max
Governor: Interactive OR Intellidemand for battery
MPD: off
GPU:
400Mhz
Governor: Interactive for performance OR simple/ondemand for battery
VSync: On
IOSCHED:
IO Scheduler: FIOPS
Readahead: 512
eMMC entropy Contribution: Off
Gamma Control:
I use the "obsanity_AMOLED" profile
Z-Control:
ZRAM Swap: On
ZRAM Diks Size: 180MB
Clear VFS Cache after Boot: On
Auto FS Writeback Delay Mode: On
Misc:
Dynamic fsync: Off
TCP Congestion Control: westwood
last one
Nice, a new kernel!
What is on offer?
Me likey!!
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From what I could gather
Sound - faux interface
Gamma - faux
Hotplug - Franco
Interactive, on demand, Wheatley, lazy governors
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How would be the battery life?
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moonwalker1 said:
How would be the battery life?
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 4 mit Tapatalk 2
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Theoretically it should be quite good.
moonwalker1 said:
How would be the battery life?
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Come on man he just dropped it... Honestly battery life is what we his new testers are going to determine...
Ace42 said:
From what I could gather
Sound - faux interface
Gamma - faux
Hotplug - Franco
Interactive, on demand, Wheatley, lazy governors
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Gamma: Franco
No lazy governor
Enjoying the kernel so far, running smooth on CM 10.2. But as this is solely a kanger's work, it would better fit into the Android development section because this is anything but original isn't it?
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Enjoying the kernel so far, running smooth on CM 10.2. But as this is solely a kanger's work, it would better fit into the Android development section because this is anything but original isn't it?
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I did make "it" AFAIK this is the only kernel of its kind. There are other merges that are not as complete and don't give proper credit to some of the developers, however I give 100% credit. Also there are other kernels that pull from other developers/ user their interfaces that are still in this section.
Not attacking you, just explaining my logic for having it in this section, if a moderator wants it moved as well I have no problem with that.
i have been running this kernel for a week and its great on battery.
its just as quick as any other kernel out there. Byte did a great job getting all these tweaks in and running smooth. :good:
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Enjoying the kernel so far, running smooth on CM 10.2. But as this is solely a kanger's work, it would better fit into the Android development section because this is anything but original isn't it?
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If you aren't a developer you can judge ... Try it and don't spam with questions not related to kernel.
Respect please. :thumbup:
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Remember using your giant mako kernel for 4.2.2, it was quite good.
Will try this with a fresh install of crDroid ROM.
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Remember using your giant mako kernel for 4.2.2, it was quite good.
Will try this with a fresh install of crDroid ROM.
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Thanks, my kernel for 4.2.2 was not my best effort by far, you should like this one much more
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So far so good..Installed with Odyssey Rom....Beach Buggy plays nice and smooth and runs cool..Left everything on default for now...Lots of settings to play around with in Trickster to...Thumbs up.
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So far so good..Installed with Odyssey Rom....Beach Buggy plays nice and smooth and runs cool..Left everything on default for now...Lots of settings to play around with in Trickster to...Thumbs up.
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Just looked at Trickster, there do seem to be quite a few settings in which to change lol
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It would be great if you can add faux gamma...doesn't work with fauxclock.
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[KERNEL][TW][9005] | WonderChild Kernel | 3GHz | 3.4.74 | | TouchWake | Much More!! - 12|22|13
Disclaimer: We're not responsible for any damages, explosions, transformations or mutations that may happen with your device. Do understand that flashing this kernel, or any custom kernel voids your warranty and the Knox flag thinga-ma-jig. This is a kernel discussion thread, which means feel free to discuss this kernel. Be respectful of your opinions, both good and bad.
Devices Supported: T-Mobile Note 3, AT&T Note 3, International Note 3 (Snapdragon 800), Rogers Wireless Canadian N900W8. Other Note 3 variants MAY or MAY NOT work! You've been warned!
This kernel is designed, based on what djintrigue808 and myself wanted in a kernel. Originally, we weren't going to share it with the public, because people love to scrutinize and criticize, two things we've dealt with previously and quite frankly don't care for. We're not doing this for donations, recognition or anything of the sort. Although they are welcomed and appreciated, it's not something we're striving for. It's our first real kernel folks, we're not pros or veterans at this... lol. This kernel will be updated when it gets updated. There's no set schedule or anything... we're both busy men with life and responsibilities...
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***WonderChild***
Discussion Thread
WonderChild is proudly presented by @itsmikeramsay and @djintrigue808
Kernel Status: BETA
Features:
Latest Kernel Updates: 3.4.74
GCC 4.7.2
ExFAT Support
File Systems: NFS, NTFS, FAT,
SELinux: Permissive
LZO Compression (Bigger file, but boots much faster)
Overclocked: 3.01GHz (3GHz)
Underclocked: 96MHz
USB FastCharge - yank555-lu
MDNIE Lite Controls - yank555-lu
LED Extended Controls - yank555-lu
TouchWake Finger/S-Pen - yank555-lu
Battery Life Extender (BLX) - Ezekeel
Bricked Mpdecision - show1978
Custom Voltage Table - Imoseyon
OndemandX - Imoseyon
InteractiveX - Imoseyon
Faux Sound - faux123
Intellidemand - faux123
Intellithermal - faux123
Simple GPU Gov - faux123
Smartmax - maxwen - Note1
Smartmax_eps - maxwen - Note1
WheatleyX
ConservativeX
Ultra Kernel Same-page Merging (UKSM) - jasmison904
FIOPS Scheduler - Doomlord
SIO Scheduler - Doomlord
ZEN Scheduler - Brandon Berhent (No username)
Disabled CFQ Scheduler (May Enable Later)
Disabled Userspace, Powersave, & Conservative Governors
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Note1: Smartmax & Smartmax_eps are NOT benchmarking governors. You'll generally get great performance/battery, but the way it's setup, it's not meant to be used for such purposes. It's still being fine-tuned also.
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Downloads:
Main Thread w/Downloads
Old Builds
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v1.1 BETA 2 Changes:
Voltage minimum set to 600mv
Bricked mpdecision - show1978
TouchWake (Finger/S-Pen) - yank555-lu
Battery Life Extender (BLX) - Ezekeel
Fixed InteractiveX Reboot - Imoseyon
Current Bugs:
* We're still working on all benchmarking issues... some still having issues
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Side Note: Many of you may wonder... Why Mike, Why DJ, why 3GHz? Our answer to that is, because. That's it lol. We're curious to know the max of this kernel that EVERYONE can run... 3GHz seems like it so far. Now I'm not telling you to go and run 3GHz ALL day, that's up to you the users, but at the end... we did it just for the heck of it...
Source
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XDA:DevDB Information
WonderChild, a Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
itsmikeramsay, itsmikeramsay, djintrigue808
Kernel Special Features: Listed above
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Stable Version: v1
Stable Release Date: 2013-12-07
Current Beta Version: v1.1
Beta Release Date: 2013-12-22
Created 2013-12-11
Last Updated 2013-12-22
Great kernel.
What is the benefit of Simple GPU gov?
What is benefit of Wheatly?
What is UKSM?
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danieljamie said:
Great kernel.
What is the benefit of Simple GPU gov?
What is benefit of Wheatly?
What is UKSM?
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Wish I knew the exact answer to all those questions. Its my first kernel and im still learning...
Simple GPU im not sure I just know throughout having it its given me better performance.. from my use and experience.
Wheatley from what I know id similar to ondemand but focuses more on battery life.
Uksm is a performance enhancement for the kernel overall.
Theres a thread somewhere on xda that has details for these. I'll look for it in a feq and add a link to it.
Sorry I didnt have details for each though. Still a n00b lol
That's cool, thanks for the reply
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nice to see you guys here
great kernel
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danieljamie said:
Great kernel.
What is the benefit of Simple GPU gov?
What is benefit of Wheatly?
What is UKSM?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736168
UKSM stands for Ultra KSM :: A page (as in memory page) merging algorithm used in linux servers (and desktops...and also KitKat) that merges identical copies of page memories.
So if you have 2 processes that occupy some memory that is identical, instead of using 2x the memory, UKSM will merge them and replace copies with pointers.
It means it makes common processes use less RAM
CekMTL said:
UKSM stands for Ultra KSM :: A page (as in memory page) merging algorithm used in linux servers (and desktops...and also KitKat) that merges identical copies of page memories.
So if you have 2 processes that occupy some memory that is identical, instead of using 2x the memory, UKSM will merge them and replace copies with pointers.
It means it makes common processes use less RAM
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When would this be used in real life application?
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has anyone tested it yet ?
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has anyone tested it yet ?
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I ran uksm on my Note 2 in the last month or two I had it, and I did notice that I had a decent amount more ram in real world use. Not massive difference but it does help
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i just flashed this kernel on the international Note 3. My phones turns hot like a fresh baked pizza. battery drain if u overclock even 100 mhz.
i reflashed civitz 1.6 kernel much better also in benchmarks.
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has anyone tested it yet ?
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I'm getting random reboots. Sorry I meant black screen where I have to battery pull.
Works great on my Eur Note 3. Smartmax + UV seems to be doing wonders to my battery. 1 hour of Clash of Clans and only drained 10%
fenomenal kernel ! 38500 with antutu and 27800 quadrant. linpack multi core test 1150 !
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Ok peeps, here's what I can confirm about next update...
Linux 3.4.74
3.01GHz as new max frequency
LED Fade & Brighter LED (Still needs to be tested, but added)
More file systems like:
FAT
VFAT (Properly supported by FAT)
NFS
NTFS
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These all need to be tested and fine-tuned so v2 beta will be out soon...
A more detailed changelog with proper credits are soon to come...
Maroc_Specops said:
fenomenal kernel ! 38500 with antutu and 27800 quadrant. linpack multi core test 1150 !
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which are the settings you use???
I wonder if it's possible to add that new file system that was used in to Moto G? Apparently it's responsible for the great scores despite the Moto G using an eMMC card.
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Logi_Ca1 said:
I wonder if it's possible to add that new file system that was used in to Moto G? Apparently it's responsible for the great scores despite the Moto G using an eMMC card.
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If you could find me the name of thar file system it may be possible.
@itsmikeramsay
So looking forward to it!!!
/CK
WheatleyX! Now you can customize the max screen off frequency like Imoseyon's ondemandx and interactivex.
I may remove conservativex by Jamison and add back the default conservative and make that conservativex.
Gonna be working on that today peeps.
Still looking into the led fade notifications. The original one i added picked from the S4 didnt work.
Anyone know a kernel app that allows led control? Not like color control but the blink times and stuff. I got full LED controls implemented, but dont see a kernel app that allows the control. TricksterMod i dont think has it.
Also what about mdnie controls. Got the display color customizations implimented but cant properly test it for the Note 3 yet because there isnt an app that will allow me to change it.
Any suggestions?
B14CKB1RD
Kernel for the Motorola Nexus 6
B14CKB1RD Kernel is made with stability and suitability for what uses you want from your phone. I like a happy medium of minimal and just the right amount of features added in as to not be overbloated. As usual happy flashing. Just note i am not responsible if you the user messes up your phone. I will always be around to help in any way i can so if any issues arise please feel free to send me a pm. ABSOLUTELY NO TROLLING, BASHING, OR ARGUING on the post please. Actions will be taken and you will loose my personal support.
Feel Free to Join us on our public Telegram Chat B14CKB1RD Kernel Nexus 6 Users
https://t.me/B14CKB1RDN6
Note: This kernel is Permissive by default but does allow Enforcing. Also this is NOT force encrypted
Downloads:
For Latest Nougat build:
Download Here
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For Last Marshmallow build:
Download Here For Upstream Version
Download Here For 3.10.40 Version
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How to Install:
Boot to recovery
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik/ART Cache
Flash Kernel .zip
Reboot to profit
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Features:
Governors:
Barry_Allen
Chill
Conservative
Dancedance
Darkness
Interactive
Nightmare
Ondemand
Performance
ZZMoove
I/O Schedulers:
Bfq
Cfq
Deadline
Fiops
Maple
Noop
SioPlus
Zen
TCP Congestion Controls:
Bic
Cubic
Highspeed
Htcp
Hybla
Illinois
Lp
Reno
Scalable
Sociopath
Vegas
Veno
Westwood
Yeah
Other:
Built using B14CKB1RD AnyKernel made by Snuzzo
Updated to latest August mr1.6 Google patches
Linux Kernel 3.10.107
Built with gcc 8.0 toolchain self compiled from GNU/Linaro
KEXEC MultiRom Support
CPU UnderClock
Adreno Idler
CPU OverClock
GPU UnderClock
GPU OverClock
Simple GPU Algorithm
Adreno Idler
Input CPU Boost
AutoSMP Hotplug
Mako Hotplug
State Helper
UnderVoltage Control
CFS Scheduler Policy
LZ4 Compressor/Decompressor
F2FS Support
ExFAT Support
Flar2 Wake Gestures
Franco High Performance Audio
Franco Sound Control
Battery Optimizations
Enhanced Power Efficiency
Fast Charge
Wakelock Controls
Adaptive Low Memory Killer
Power Suspend Mode
State Notifier Mode
Kernel Mode Neon
Asynchronous FSync
Dynamic FSync
Updated LED Blink support
Backport and Updates of LED qpnp driver from Nexus 6P
And many more..
Notes::
For maximum stability. Before I flash each update of my kernel, I go to settings>apps>Kernel-AduitorMod>storage and wipe the cache and data for it for a fresh new setup. I do this because when and if i do add or remove a feature you set on boot and its not there. it may cause conflict.
Starting with Version 1.9. The current rom you're on must have the latest google security patches as of august 2016 in order for wifi to work properly.
If you come across a bug or issue please do not spam the thread. either pm me or reach me on hangouts or g+ by [email protected]
Grab the kernel adiutor i use from here
Grab the version of Viper4Android i use from here
Source:
click here
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What is the difference between Upstream and the 3.10.40 version?
A: Upstream (currently 3.10.107) has the latest kernel patches from the Linux kernel upstream updates from kernel.org where as the 3.10.40 is where Google has left the kernel at stock for the n6. Basically it's just updates from Linux Mainline that have fixed issues found in their code. For those that also don't know, Android is a mobile form of Linux and uses the Linux kernel.
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Q: Whats your current setup using the modded kernel aduitor from yoinx?
A: Darkness governor
CPU Min Frequency is at 300mhz
CPU Max Frequency is at 2496mhz
GPU max frequency is at 600mhz
Hotplug is set to AutoSMP with 4 Max cores online and 2 Min cores online
Screen Color Profile is set to Deep Black Colorful
Sounds Volume Gain is set to 4
DoubleTap2Wake is set to Fullscreen
Vibration is set to 50%
TCP is set to Sociopath
Everything else i leave AS IS.
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Credits & Thanks
@Snuzzo (for teaching me all he knows about kernel and his code used on many devices)
@hellsgod (for his support, code, and friendship)
@frap129 (for his specially made 6.3.1 toolchain)
@apophis9283 (For his friendship, help and contributions to android)
@xanaxdroid (for his toolchains)
@buckmarble (for his code and contributions)
@Xileforce (for his code and contributions)
@franciscofranco (for his code, contributions and audio tweaks)
@faux123 (for many of his awesome kernel contributions and code)
@flar2 (for Gesture Wake Controls and)
@savoca (for his work and code such as kcal control)
@DespairFactor (for his code and contributions)
@DragonHunt3r (for his code and contributions)
@alucard_24 (for his code and contributions)
@bbedward (for zen decision and his code and contributions)
@Yoinx (for his awesome work on kernel adiutor and general help)
@RenderBroken (For his code, contributions and his friendship)
AOSP for having all this a possibility with open source
All Other Developers who make android a great hobby to enjoy
All of my testers and users thank you for keeping me going.
To any other devs i missed...all your work is very much appreciated. if you feel i should put you on the list let me know via pm and ill gladly do so
Get while it's hot folks.. This one is a beast
Which apps for control kernel synapse ?
cool.boy said:
Which apps for control kernel synapse ?
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I use kernel aduitor
cool.boy said:
Which apps for control kernel synapse ?
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Definitely kernel auditor. Much nicer ui, and easier over all
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Mmmmm faux sound control. Tasty. Any chance of your personal settings?
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Nice!
Welcome back to the fold! Can't wait to try this out.
not balanced said:
Welcome back to the fold! Can't wait to try this out.
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Glad to be back...and trust me I'm not done yet lol
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Glad to be back...and trust me I'm not done yet lol
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Excuse me sir,but i have to ask..
What is different from other kernels,your kernel?
have you done any development for this particular phone?
or just a basic kernel?
im telling you this because i cant find a kernel or a ROM with real development A.K.A coding.
i see that most roms just have features like advanced reboot and framework stuff.
and about kernels i see a lot of overhead,so many choices about tcp congestion, i/o schedulers, cpu governors and stuff,without even explaining what a particular governor has different from the other or tcp congestion choices...
Sorry if this is insulting,will delete asap if you are insulted.
Cheers! :highfive:
The Funky Pear said:
Excuse me sir,but i have to ask..
What is different from other kernels,your kernel?
have you done any development for this particular phone?
or just a basic kernel?
im telling you this because i cant find a kernel or a ROM with real development A.K.A coding.
i see that most roms just have features like advanced reboot and framework stuff.
and about kernels i see a lot of overhead,so many choices about tcp congestion, i/o schedulers, cpu governors and stuff,without even explaining what a particular governor has different from the other or tcp congestion choices...
Sorry if this is insulting,will delete asap if you are insulted.
Cheers! :highfive:
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Actually there is a whole thread floating around on XDA that explains each governor and what makes them unique as well as I/O Schedulers and TCP controls. Ive put together this kernel with what I feel has the right amount of features needed without over bloating it with them like some and having more than the average minimalist style kernels. Also the more a kernel is overbloated the more chance of bugs you will have as well as it bogging down the overall speed. I do plan on putting some more originality to it like my own governor I'm working on as well as a few other features ive had planned for the future. The biggest thing is stability first and I try to achieve that as much as humanly possible while still getting the best speed, battery life and user experience possible. So whilst currently it has what others have seen here and there ive also spent days finding that right sweetspot of what's been needed to achieve that in the huge world of open source and not just including what's specific to nexus 6 only. I did have a ROM out at one point back in lollipop but has not been around since...that did have originality to it. And will again possibly in the future. Ive worked on and maintained for a few separate devices in the past and was more well known for those older devices. Sad to say besides those few ROM builds I posted last year. Ive been absent in the public scene for about a year total lol. I needed that absense and hiatus away from here for quite a few reasons. I'm one of those ones that's chill and not a "insert bad word here" haha. To simply put it Android is a very fun hobby when no drama is around. And I enjoy sharing my hobby
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hi,
Can i also ask something?
Are the default settings good for daily use? I just want to flash, that's all.
Droidphilev said:
hi,
Can i also ask something?
Are the default settings good for daily use? I just want to flash, that's all.
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Sure. I further tweak it with what's available for best use for how I use my phone. I'll also gladly share how I have it set up personally
REV3NT3CH said:
Sure. I further tweak it with what's available for best use for how I use my phone. I'll also gladly share how I have it set up personally
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Why not? Will follow your settings then
Droidphilev said:
Why not? Will follow your settings then
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It'll be a bit gotta get the kid on the bus and get some breakfast
REV3NT3CH said:
Actually there is a whole thread floating around on XDA that explains each governor and what makes them unique as well as I/O Schedulers and TCP controls. Ive put together this kernel with what I feel has the right amount of features needed without over bloating it with them like some and having more than the average minimalist style kernels. Also the more a kernel is overbloated the more chance of bugs you will have as well as it bogging down the overall speed. I do plan on putting some more originality to it like my own governor I'm working on as well as a few other features ive had planned for the future. The biggest thing is stability first and I try to achieve that as much as humanly possible while still getting the best speed, battery life and user experience possible. So whilst currently it has what others have seen here and there ive also spent days finding that right sweetspot of what's been needed to achieve that in the huge world of open source and not just including what's specific to nexus 6 only. I did have a ROM out at one point back in lollipop but has not been around since...that did have originality to it. And will again possibly in the future. Ive worked on and maintained for a few separate devices in the past and was more well known for those older devices. Sad to say besides those few ROM builds I posted last year. Ive been absent in the public scene for about a year total lol. I needed that absense and hiatus away from here for quite a few reasons. I'm one of those ones that's chill and not a "insert bad word here" haha. To simply put it Android is a very fun hobby when no drama is around. And I enjoy sharing my hobby
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well said..
First of all,im sorry for my post, i sounded like a ***** who cries for the best rom and kernel..
I dont know very good english,my native languange is Greek and im from the poorest families you can find in Greece. my very first android smartphone was the international Galaxy S3 EXYNOS and since then i found myself very passionate about android,hold this in your mind-EXYNOS.
this phone was my everything ,i used it to even watch tv and movies on the royal navy that i served for 1 year..and i just became very addicted to XDA and the community in general..
That time,HUGE things going on (development and coding wise).
we had some developers that-i dont know why (they had the money to purchase something better)they loved this phone.
in particular JustArchi..
so much dedication for one phone..
he even booted LINUX inside android via a custom app he coded.
so much optimizations
so much care to the community..
it was a blast..
BUT it just seems i cant find this ecosystem and dedication and above all the excitement from developers to do something different instead of just Blisspop ressurection remix blazing fast rom SUperduper fast etc.
it is the originality that bothers me in this phone.
and im so jeallous i cant code by my self because i wanted to be software engineer but i dropped school with good grades to go to work and contribute to income (money) to my family . (my dad is not in family,and i didnt talk or see him in years)
Anyways,to the topic,it would be nice to see something different!
keep it up,dev.
:good:
Droidphilev said:
Why not? Will follow your settings then
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Take your time. It's just a hobby so...
BTW: the kernel works on stock and CM based?
Droidphilev said:
Take your time. It's just a hobby so...
BTW: the kernel works on stock and CM based?
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Yes it works on aosp and cm based roms
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Droidphilev said:
Take your time. It's just a hobby so...
BTW: the kernel works on stock and CM based?
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I'm using it on CM13 so far it's pretty solid
Awesome good to see your kernel again Rev3nT3ch, always room for a good permissive kernel.
Thanks my friend
Kernel good, mako hotplug cause's app stoppage and bsod's and also only two cores online?
Edit: only if turned on by the way, so kept off everything ok
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I find many thread say some governor good for battery but wht work best for u guys ?
Here.
Smartmax when coupled with CPUQuiet and Pegasusq with mpdecision. Zzmoove is probably my favorite overall though.
also here
But I use zzmoove
RJDTWO said:
Smartmax when coupled with CPUQuiet and Pegasusq with mpdecision. Zzmoove is probably my favorite overall though.
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Share ur setup pls! Im using boeffla
phoberus said:
also here
But I use zzmoove
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Share ur setup im using boeffla
LolHacker17 said:
Share ur setup im using boeffla
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Here's my profile: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8-BnmYEYG0uUmgyNTVrVTY0TFU/view?usp=sharing
It's a battery saving profile. For gaming, you can set the CPU governor profile to "optimal", set the GPU governor to msm-adreno-tz and if needed increase the CPU Max frequency
CPU Voltages credits to @RJDTWO
Best governor to me is actually conservative. I can maintain performance and get a fluid experience (i dont game) on the UI. Every other governor i tried has micro stutters when scrolling. This one works very well, proably because it does not scale down too fast (which i assume its the cause for scrolling micro stutters). Tried lots of configs and settings on interctive and other governors, but conservative always gives me a more fluid UI
Currently using blu_active from @eng.stk without any lags or stutters.
There's so many to go thru be along time before find a best.
using inyeractive based govs for a while now. have to be tweaked properly though
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Zzmove is the real deal on the OPX, incredibly smooth and battery friendly.