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Welcome to Quantum, a kernel built around the idea of performance and battery life through smart optimizations. Those who have followed my work on the Galaxy S3 will know exactly what to expect. All feature requests will be considered, and all bug reports should be accompanied by a logcat and as much information as possible, this helps out everyone and gets your problem resolved as soon as humanly possible. For now this is only for Lollipop GPe, but I may branch out to Sense at some point in the future.
Downloads- GPe
1.25- 2/19/2015
v1.23- 2/11/2015
v1.15- 1/22/2015
v1.1- 1/8/2015
v1- 1/5/2015
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Click to collapse
Downloads- Sense
1.25- 2/19/2015
v1- 2/12/2015
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Click to collapse
Changelog:
1.25
Update optimization levels, spread them farther throughout the kernel
New LCD controls from savoca, use his app to adjust
Add CPU POWER driver, enhance battery life
Add native EXFAT driver for faster SD card reads using exfat FS
Fix touchscreen issues
Optimize deadline
Selinux bug fix
Hotplugging fix
Override TCP control
LZMA compression
v1.23
Intelliplug
Intelliactive
TONS of tweaks to increase overall speed and filesystem speed
Improved app-recents loading
Bit-sliced AES with NEON support
NEON accelerated block building
Hotplugging optimizations
Touchscreen power reduction
Back to stable base, rebase whole kernel on new "stable" branch
Reduce display turn on time
Disabled logging for certain features for less text dumping
NEW overclocking 268 MHz to 2.5 GHz
GPU clocking 27 Mhz to 600, included 100 clock for a further reduction of voltage needed
Simple GPU algorithm, expose to userspace configuration
Set Powersuspend to kernel mode by default, no input needed by users
Tweaked interactive for battery life
Enable KSM
Disable ZRAM
v1.15
Revert buggy code
More slimbus overclock
GPU overclock to 600 Mhz- EvolutionMod
Drop down some clocks for better battery life
Kernel mode NEON supported- faster calculations
New toolchain
All 1.1 commits rolled into a less buggy package
v1.1
HD Audio, fix HTC audio bug
New powersuspend driver, enabled by default
Removed flar2 topology and CPU power and replace with updated and specialized topology for krait
Clean up scheduler spikes
Updated to new MSM-8974 Memutils, 10-15% performance boost
GPU driver fixes for smoother perfomance
Fix issues with PE-Workqueues, expand to another queue
Fix SELinux bugs
Fully optimize with VFP4, modified 2 lines
Fix display turn-on lag
ARM updates for Cortex-A15
Tune ROW and SIO
Reduce kernel logging
Update Interactive governor
CPUfreq updates
Update LZ4 used on local PC, contains bugfix for GCC 4.9, replaced dtb img
v1
Ported features from Quantum from S3
Initial release, all features are located in main post for now
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QuantumKernel Features
GCC 4.9.3
Multi-carrier support
User Voltage
MSM-DCVS and AVS
CPU overclock to 2.88 GHz
Switchable FSYNC
Simple GPU Governor
FRandom
FauxSound
Sweep2Sleep, D2TW- flar2
Disable magnet event
All TCP algorithms
LCD color control
Backlight dimmer options
Governors- stock for now
I/O: SIO, ZEN, SIO, 0 ms deadline, BFQ, FIOPS,
Extreme battery optimizations from Power Efficient Workqueues to ARM Topology, and numerous others
Universal screen off frequency for any governor- flar2
Increased Sound Quality through overclocking of hardware
Much, much, more...
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Source
Thanks to-
flar2
faux123
lyapota
savoca
HolyAngel
aeppacher
imoseyon
ktoonsez
gideonx
XDA:DevDB Information
Quantum, Kernel for the HTC One (M8)
Contributors
PwnCakes193
Source Code: http://github.com/tommytarts/quantumkernelm8
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-01-05
Last Updated 2015-01-05
saving for future use
And again for possible branching in the future
RSVP
Thank for bringing your Dev to us and the hard work..
Edit: Was about to install CM12 and saw this. Looks like it will blend well with each other.
Edit: postpone I see it's only for the GPe variant. I'm not s-off. Smh
info[]box1 said:
RSVP
Thank for bringing your Dev to us and the hard work..
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I see you used a BlackBerry Bold, which hybrids did you use?
Works on verizon, if anyone is wondering.
PwnCakes193 said:
I see you used a BlackBerry Bold, which hybrids did you use?
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Can't drop a name at the moment. But over at bbhyrids and one of the main maintainer and hybrids cookers. He was making some nexus roms while back.
Edit: irtehun I believe
Pwncakes, you look vaguely familiar...were you using LG OpT, HTC I4G, SG Note, or LG OpG ? I've seen your name before
Didn't mean to clog your thread w/ useless nonsense, but was entirely to lazy to message you (anyways thank you for the contribution) Anything in the kernel that would make it incompatible w/ 4.4 roms ?
Pwn! I ran your stuff exclusively on my s3. Great to have you here!
Has anyone used this kernel yet?
PWN!! I'm so stoked to try this baby out! Will report back asap
jxcorex28 said:
Pwncakes, you look vaguely familiar...were you using LG OpT, HTC I4G, SG Note, or LG OpG ? I've seen your name before
Didn't mean to clog your thread w/ useless nonsense, but was entirely to lazy to message you (anyways thank you for the contribution) Anything in the kernel that would make it incompatible w/ 4.4 roms ?
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None of those, only the S3! and if Lollipop kernels work on 4.4.4 then this should as well.
Bobbi lim said:
Has anyone used this kernel yet?
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Only a few are using it, but I have been using v1 since Christmas and I've had 0 issues so far, no reboots or anything of that nature.
shiniyoyo said:
PWN!! I'm so stoked to try this baby out! Will report back asap
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Great to see the old gang from the S3 moving over here, I still have more goodies left for everyone, I will release my interactive tunables later today. With these tunables I get around 4 hours SoT over a 2 day period, or around 10 in a 24 hour period.
info[]box1 said:
RSVP
Thank for bringing your Dev to us and the hard work..
Edit: Was about to install CM12 and saw this. Looks like it will blend well with each other.
Edit: postpone I see it's only for the GPe variant. I'm not s-off. Smh
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If your s-off can u flash it on aosp?
JazzieBoi said:
If your s-off can u flash it on aosp?
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The kernel will play nicely with anything as long as it's a GPe base. So Skydragon and others are compatible... this won't work on Sense ROMs and CM-based CAF ROMs yet.
downloading and flashing now. will report back later. thank you @PwnCakes193 for work and time. currently on spirit ROM , unlocked , superCID , s-off , latest FW , superSU v2.40.
nope. spirit must be cm based though OP doesnt mention. have to find another ROM.
i NEED my rabbits !!!!!!!!!!!!
"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
PwnCakes193 - nice to see you here - I've used your Quantum ROM on my S3 ( ages ago )
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
Thanks
Thanks so much! What app do you use to control the kernel?
Kernel working great! only bug Ive noticed is slide to sleep and slide to wake isnt working even when selected in TricksterMod.
mauserruger said:
Thanks so much! What app do you use to control the kernel?
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trickstermod is gooood.
"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
PashaF said:
PwnCakes193 - nice to see you here - I've used your Quantum ROM on my S3 ( ages ago )
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
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Awesome to see familiar faces. Hope to see you around the thread more often as well! Let me know about anything you'd like to see in the kernel.
mauserruger said:
Thanks so much! What app do you use to control the kernel?
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Trickstermod and initd tweaking. Looking into faux clock soon.
shortyboy said:
Kernel working great! only bug Ive noticed is slide to sleep and slide to wake isnt working even when selected in TricksterMod.
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Change it via initd, Trickstermod is wonky with it for some reason. Sorry for the inconvenience!
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SaberKernel This Kernel Is Compatible with all TW/Samsung based JB ROMS for this device--- (Not AOSP)
READ, READ, READ before downloading, flashing, or posting questions
Not all phones are created equal meaning some phones will not handle Overclocking / Underclocking or Undervolting as well as others.
Features
Kernel Version 3.0.96
UC to 100
OC to 1960
UV Support
Added Support For 3rd Party OC apps---
Advanced Power Emulation
Default Scheduler= Zen
Default Governor= Pegasusq
Default boot set to 1600
Built using arm 4.4.3 toolchain
Ramdisk Mods to support Custom Boot Animations
Boeffla Sound Support
Touchwake
GPU Control
Github
In my GITHUB you can find my sources and code changes
Credits
Samsung for Official Source Code
Andreilux
Faux123
Cmenard
Simone 201
Gregkh
Sarcastillo
supercurio
Der Teufel
Ezeekel
ZaneZam
Yank
Instructions
TWRP Recovery HIGHLY Recommended!
-Download Kernel
-Nandroid
-Flash Kernel
-Boot system and DO NOT TOUCH FOR 2-3 MIN
Changelog
Code:
10|03
Upgrade to Linux 3.0.97
Revert of GPU edits to fix glitches in Graphics/reboots
Raise Voltages on 1960 for stability
Update zram_drv.c … thanks to insanemal
9|26
Raised Max Clock Speed --1960
Edits to GPU Clocks and scaling for Max performance (while preserving battery at stock values)
New compression
ADB Remount Enabled
9|18
Complete Rebuild from Updated Source
Zen default sched
Upgraded to 3.0.96
Fixed GPU freq scaling
More voodoo code removal
9|11
Upgrade to Linux Version 3.0.95
Edits to GPU Voltage Allocation
Boeffla Sound Replaces Voodoo (by request)
Boeffla and Trickster apps now added with flash
Clean Up of Version
Remove Dirty in Version Description
USB Charging Rate Increased to match A/C rate
ZZmoove Updated to 7d
Fixed Memory/cache leak that was causing instability and poor battery
8|28
I have been slacking on releasing kernels outside of my ROMs so this changelog is kind of a mess.
If you cannot follow the log please see my git for itemized changes
--Upraded to Linux 3.0.93
-- Added in exfat module source thanks to Faux123 and SORC
-- ZZMOOVE updated to v0.7 (ZaneZam/Yank)
-- LulzactiveQ added in (Gohkanmoral)
-- Upgraded to Linux 3.0.91
-- Wifi driver edit for reduce wakelock
-- All sources Merged!!
-- Upgraded to Linux 3.0.87
-- Added ZZMOOVE
---- zzmoove edited to support more frequencies
-- Edits to WIFI handling for less wakelock issues/performance
-- Some Peg gov Edits
-- Edit to I/O que
-- Edits to kernel/module.c in hopes of further work on exfat later on
7|2 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.84
New Under Clock Frequency --STABALIZED
- 100 mhz UC all set
Triangle away support
---All testers have reported back as things being stable and most
have run it through intensive and reg use and no SOD at 100mhz low.
I believe the times of certain devices not liking the low step is over. Have Fun
6|24 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.83
2 Versions
--- One with UC for those who's chips dont mind
---One Stock Low end
New Under Clock Frequencies
- 120 mhz UC VERSION ONLY
Edits to Peg GOV in Both Versions
6|19 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.82
New Under Clock Frequencies
- 160 mhz
- 140 mhz
6|13 --
Complete Clean Rebuild from updated sources
Linux 3.0.81
ZRAM
Freq Voltage Edits
Compression Edits
Freq "Bleeding" fixed
Intelliplug/Ecomode
More Mali Edits
Dynamic Filesync
5|05 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.76
GPU Handling is Back And Fixed
Touchscreeen Mods
TouchBoost Control Added
SetLocalversion Modification ( Just Shows differently in about)
More...
4|26 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.75
TouchWake Added (Control With TricksterMod)
Voltages/Voltage interface Fixed for Undervolting Compatibility
FlexRate Edits
Fsync Edits
IntelliPlug
4|18 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.74
Edits to Freq/Voltage Handling
4|11 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.72
sysfys-helpers edit
double flexrate
Voltage control/UV voltage edits
Freq Edits
3|20 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.69
Etc
3|11 --
Voodo Sound Enabled
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.68
2|22 --
MHL Tv Out Audio Officially Fixed Damnit lol
Updated to Linux 3.0.64
2|15 --
Edit Frequencies
-OC to 1920
-Fix for CPU sticking Etc
-Removed GPU Edits From Last Version For Now
2|6 --
Mali Rework
GPU Can Now Be Adjusted By 3rd Party App
Ramdisk Modifications
- Fixed Memory Swap
- Probable MHL Audio Fix
Edit to Module.c
Added Lazy Governor
Added BFQv5 Sched
Added V(R) Sched
Set ReadAhead to 1024
Fixed Wonky Frequencies: No Issues With 3rd Party Apps Holding Freq
2|4 --
3.0.59 Revised
3.0.60
3.0.61
1900mhz OC!
Voltage Optimization
Edits to mali/gpu
Increased Charging Rate
2|1 --
Linux 3.0.59
Deadline Edit
Edits to sched.c
Multiple Updates from Samsung OSRC
1|28 --
Updated 27 Kernel Versions to Linux Kernel Version 3.0.58
-(ALOOOTTT of code updates)
Update to device sensors
1|21-- Initial Public Release
Downloads
SaberKernel_45.3- http://d-h.st/CV7
Support this Development By clicking this Button,,, Thank you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/donatetome.php?u=4488450
Guide to Thread Participation":
Generally speaking, we are a pretty calm group of people, but as with so many other things in life, there are those that evoke a negative response from the very start. THAT is why we are such believers in maintaining a polite, respectful thread. Most everyone here is eager to help, and the only thing we ask is (despite the associated tedium) read the entire thread, it can only help. If and when you are still stuck, feel free to ask questions, we're all here to help one another.
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XDA:DevDB Information
|KERNEL| SaberKernel_45.3 || 3.0.97 || UC-100mhz || OC-1960mhz || exFAT | 10|03, a Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note II
Contributors
ptmr3
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2013-09-12
Last Updated 2013-10-03
Finally got around to bringing Saber to the 7100. Have Fun lol
The force of this kernel is strong, young padawan.
LOL. Going to test.
Simone said:
The force of this kernel is strong, young padawan.
LOL. Going to test.
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Lol right on man let me know what you think
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app
Another kernel by a great developer!
Thanks man!
running sweet all morning not an issue at all but have not tested gps or bluetooth yet
looks good,does it have sds patch??
Thanks for this..
-GPS is flying
- Bluetooth is fine
Talking about 3rd party OC/UV apps, Tegrak Overclock Ultimate is not compatible.
Didn't notice any built-in OC app after flashing the kernel...
Which is the recommended one btw?
Edit- Never mind, I am using Android Tuner app for OC/UV, for now...
Perhaps I still can use Tegrak for GPU control....gonna test later....
betoNL said:
Thanks for this..
-GPS is flying
- Bluetooth is fine
Talking about 3rd party OC/UV apps, Tegrak Overclock Ultimate is not compatible.
Didn't notice any built-in OC app after flashing the kernel...
Which is the recommended one btw?
Edit- Never mind, I am using Android Tuner app for OC/UV, for now...
Perhaps I still can use Tegrak for GPU control....gonna test later....
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Hey mate I use trickster mod for playing with CPU and hussy oc using rom toolbox
Woops gpu
Sent from my GT-N7100 using Xparent Gray Tapatalk 2
trying this kernel out instead of note2core, seems good so far.
The gpu freq settings in trickster only goes upto 440mhz, shouldn't it be 533+ for better gpu perf?
Any plan for N7105?
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
betoNL said:
Thanks for this..
-GPS is flying
- Bluetooth is fine
Talking about 3rd party OC/UV apps, Tegrak Overclock Ultimate is not compatible.
Didn't notice any built-in OC app after flashing the kernel...
Which is the recommended one btw?
Edit- Never mind, I am using Android Tuner app for OC/UV, for now...
Perhaps I still can use Tegrak for GPU control....gonna test later....
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Trickster is recommended
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app
GezDixon said:
trying this kernel out instead of note2core, seems good so far.
The gpu freq settings in trickster only goes upto 440mhz, shouldn't it be 533+ for better gpu perf?
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As mentioned in the OP the GPU is showing weird but is running at stock. Will be fixed up in next version
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app
theory_87 said:
Any plan for N7105?
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
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Already made for t0lteXxx and will post today or tomorrow
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app
Any plans to include color calibration tweak from perseus?
WOW !
Boefla shmoefla !
Welkome back voodoo sound ! It's even enhancing MegaBass beats which is perfectly functional on the Rom I use (Criskelo)
Amazing sound I am getting
And that Trickster mod ain't bad either
Bye bye Boefla, Tegrak overclock, STweaks , etc., etc.
Congrats and thanks again
Just let me use this kernel a couple of more days, before I break once again my promise (to myself) of cutting down the donations. ....
.
Looks very very promising
ptmr3 said:
Already made for t0lteXxx and will post today or tomorrow
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app
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I tried flashing at&t version and it working fine here
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
Hi, does this ROM contain the patch for the dodgy eMMC controller?
Does this kernel support CRT off? And if it doesnt, can you possibly add it?
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This time we put the cat in the kernel
Kernel Version: 3.0.101 EOL (END OF LIFE)
Support for both S-ON/S-OFF
"I am not responsible for anything bad that may happen to your device
Or anything bad that your device may happen to cause after flashing this kernel"
Since the default kernel for kitkat roms already include overclocking & undervolting what is the advantage to this kernel?
Code:
Built with SaberMod 4.8
OTG Support (Both Powered/Non-powered OTG cables)
Updated Thermal Driver
Updated Encryption
Updated Binder
Updated I/O Processing
Updated WiFi driver from GoogleSource
Updated SELinux from GoogleSource
Misc Tweaks, Cleanup & Fixes
[COLOR="Red"]Extra[/COLOR] Gamepad Support[COLOR="Red"]:[/COLOR]
OUYA
WiiMote
TCP Congestion Control[COLOR="Red"]:[/COLOR]
BIC
HYBLA
HSTCP
HTCP
ILLINOIS
LP
SCALABLE
VEGAS
VENO
WESTWOOD
YEAH
VENO
I/O Scheduler[COLOR="Red"]:[/COLOR]
DEADLINE
CFQ
VR
NOOP
ZEN
SIO
ROW
CPU Governor[COLOR="Red"]:[/COLOR]
DANCEDANCE
BADASS
PERFORMANCE
POWERSAVE
USERSPACE
ONDEMAND
INTERACTIVE
CONSERVATIVE
LAZY
LULZACTIVE
LAGFREE
Check changelog for more
Things to be added soon:
Code:
Some sort of interactivex or interactive v2
Cleanup all files unrelated to vigor (may not completely happen)
Other unlisted ideas for now
Download:
Code:
Kitten-Kernel v3.0 [COLOR="Red"]-[/COLOR] [URL="https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95747613655045443"][COLOR="Red"]Link[/COLOR][/URL]
Kitten-Kernel v2.9 [COLOR="Red"]-[/COLOR] [URL="http://snuzzo.android-edge.com/Kernels/Kitten-Kernel/vigor/kk/Kitten-Kernel-v2.9-2014-08-26.zip"][COLOR="Red"]Link[/COLOR][/URL]
Kitten-Kernel v2.8 [COLOR="Red"]-[/COLOR] [URL="http://snuzzo.android-edge.com/Kernels/Kitten-Kernel/vigor/kk/Kitten-Kernel-v2.8-2014-08-10.zip"][COLOR="Red"]Link[/COLOR][/URL]
Kitten-Kernel v2.6 [COLOR="Red"]-[/COLOR] [URL="http://snuzzo.android-edge.com/Kernels/Kitten-Kernel/vigor/kk/Kitten-Kernel-v2.6-2014-07-16.zip"][COLOR="Red"]Link[/COLOR][/URL]
Kitten-Kernel v2.5 [COLOR="Red"]-[/COLOR] [URL="http://snuzzo.android-edge.com/Kernels/Kitten-Kernel/vigor/kk/Kitten-Kernel-v2.5-2014-07-13.zip"][COLOR="Red"]Link[/COLOR][/URL]
Kitten-Kernel v2.4 [COLOR="Red"]-[/COLOR] [URL="http://snuzzo.android-edge.com/Kernels/Kitten-Kernel/vigor/kk/Kitten-Kernel-v2.4-2014-06-26.zip"][COLOR="Red"]Link[/COLOR][/URL]
Kitten-Kernel v2.0 [COLOR="Red"]-[/COLOR] [URL="http://snuzzo.android-edge.com/Kernels/Kitten-Kernel/vigor/kk/Kitten-Kernel-v2.0-2014-06-23.zip"][COLOR="Red"]Link[/COLOR][/URL]
Kitten-Kernel v1.0 [COLOR="Red"]-[/COLOR] [COLOR="Red"](Re-uploaded) -[/COLOR] [URL="http://snuzzo.android-edge.com/Kernels/Kitten-Kernel/vigor/kk/Kitten-Kernel-v1.0.zip"][COLOR="Red"]Link[/COLOR][/URL]
KERNEL MIRRORS [COLOR="Red"]-[/COLOR] [URL="https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=19954"][COLOR="Red"]Link[/COLOR][/URL]
(For people who dont want to kill they're battery and want a powered cable)
Used a regular OTG cable and modified it:
Making a powered OTG cable diagram
Donation Box (optional)
|-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-|
Github
Credit:
con247: The main dev that made anykernel
Snuzzo: For past kernel work and making AnyKernel build scripts compatible with the rezound & for letting me upload to his server!
REV3NT3CH: Helping me setup AnyKernel with my kernel
All other rezound devs or anyone else who has taken part in the vigor kernel
Default TCP Congestion Control - Veno
Default CPU Governor - Interactive
Default I/O Scheduler - Row
Changelog:
Kitten-Kernel v3.0: @Snuzzo for both these
Reduce WiFi Wakelock
zRam Swap
Kitten-Kernel v2.9:
Revert My Reverts For Display Stuff
Remove CONFIG_SCHED_AUTOGROUP From Last Version
Adapt memutils Optimizations From msm8960pro (Thanks @Snuzzo)
Kitten-Kernel v2.8:
Revert "Update Display Driver" From v2.5 (Will probably bring this back but needs more testing)
Add CONFIG_SCHED_AUTOGROUP (Has been known to improve performance on linux PC's)
Cleanup/Fix Some Stuff
Fix Flashing Support For S-ON Users In Both New/Old Recoverys
Kitten-Kernel v2.6:
Add Support For Non-Powered OTG Cables
Kitten-Kernel v2.5:
Update Display Driver
Cleanup Unused Code
Add GOV Iulzactive
Kitten-Kernel v2.4:
Update USB drivers from GoogleSource
Update LowMemorryKiller to the new Version
Add Random number generator to USB driver for more speed
Minor cleanup for old-code/bugs
Kitten-Kernel v2.0:
Update ZIP Naming/Push 2.0
Add Zen I/O Sched
Update SIO I/O Sched
Update ROW I/O Sched
Misc I/O Sched Updates
Update GOV Interactive
Update GOV Ondemand
Update SELinux
Update Binder
OTG (Powered Cable)
Enable TCP Congestion Selecting
Add TCP Algorithm BIC
Add TCP Algorithm HYBLA
Add TCP Algorithm HSTCP
Add TCP Algorithm HTCP
Add TCP Algorithm ILLINOIS
Add TCP Algorithm LP
Add TCP Algorithm SCALABLE
Add TCP Algorithm VEGAS
Add TCP Algorithm VENO
Add TCP Algorithm WESTWOOD
Add TCP Algorithm YEAH
Add TCP Algorithm VENO
Kitten-Kernel v1.0 (Re-uploaded):
Fix WiiMote connection
Remap the WiiMote driver buttons to force the WiiMote to be held in landscape mode by default
Mounting Storage With OTG:
Use either an OTG app or a file explorer, USB storage devices will be mounted to /usbdisk
Im trying to get this merged to our recovery also so we can backup encrypted nandroids to a flash drive :angel:
Let me know if you have any issues with this kernel
there is another project im working on so new features may not flood in right away
Flashed this to my rezound running cm11. Booted fine and seems to be running great so far. Will report back with any findings.
What specifics did you change to get wiimote working? Is it to say that I can use wiimote apps from the play store now? Does this fix the Bluetooth issue that Google changed after 4.1.2? I used to love playing SNES ROMs on my tablet with my wiimote. Perhaps the best companion on a flight ever.
Thank for your work on this Devs.
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can i flash this without having to flash a boot.img afterwards ? thanks in advance
bacon612 said:
Flashed this to my rezound running cm11. Booted fine and seems to be running great so far. Will report back with any findings.
What specifics did you change to get wiimote working? Is it to say that I can use wiimote apps from the play store now? Does this fix the Bluetooth issue that Google changed after 4.1.2? I used to love playing SNES ROMs on my tablet with my wiimote. Perhaps the best companion on a flight ever.
That is for your work on this Devs.
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With the WiiMote i had to add back the driver that was missing, its also not available for 3.0 kernels by default.
now in my testing its not working in 4.4.3, if the LED's keep flashing than its not completely connected & i will get this working again
but when it is working there is no need for extra WiiMote apps from the playstore to connect or button map because its all baked into the driver thats inside the kernel :good:
Edit: just fixed it
knoc said:
can i flash this without having to flash a boot.img afterwards ? thanks in advance
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You should be able to, i haven't tested this myself since i am not s-on but the scripts used support s-on detection
it will than make a flashable zip that is compatible with the bootloader than reboot to bootloader and flash it for you
if you test this let me know, i remember this script worked fine for older kernels but i currently need feedback on it
okay, re-uploaded the kernel check the changelog in post 2 :good: just wiimote fixes
When flashed it restarted to bootloader I flashed my IMG and all is well
Ty
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Heya kiddo! Please add a mention in credits to @con247 for original scripting that was brought into the kernel build scripts. TIA! Have fun.
Snuzzo said:
Heya kiddo! Please add a mention in credits to @con247 for original scripting that was brought into the kernel build scripts. TIA! Have fun.
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Thanks snuzzo
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bunchies said:
Thanks snuzzo
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Anytime! Also got a little extra mod you might be interested in. Its regards to the advanced TCP control algorithms.
https://github.com/IllusionRom/andr...mmit/ff33333403d82b3105897e7331ac11618489af8e
If you don't use this and attempt to run say Westwood as default, kernel will kick it back to Cubic.
Snuzzo said:
Anytime! Also got a little extra mod you might be interested in. Its regards to the advanced TCP control algorithms.
https://github.com/IllusionRom/andr...mmit/ff33333403d82b3105897e7331ac11618489af8e
If you don't use this and attempt to run say Westwood as default, kernel will kick it back to Cubic.
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Nice, thanks again! :thumbup:
Will definitely try this, was holding off the next version of my kernel since REV and I joined a project regarding our kernel getting out of legacy and I didn't want to spend a lot of time debasing this kernel if the project was successful but I think I'm just going to start adding things again
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bunchies said:
Nice, thanks again! :thumbup:
Will definitely try this, was holding off the next version of my kernel since REV and I joined a project regarding our kernel getting out of legacy and I didn't want to spend a lot of time debasing this kernel if the project was successful but I think I'm just going to start adding things again
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Understood. I was working on DT2W right before picking up the G2, had lost the commits thinking they were pushed to remote and deleted local source. I know fail moment right?
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Understood. I was working on DT2W right before picking up the G2, had lost the commits thinking they were pushed to remote and deleted local source. I know fail moment right?
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Haha, I wouldn't know what to do if that happened to me.
And I would like to get DT2W working but I'm unsure if I wanna do all that just to leave this phone for the g3
I still plan to dev for this phone after I leave but idk
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Just want to make a quick post
Big Thanks to @Snuzzo for letting me use his server for my builds :good:
edited the credits for this also
New version up!
More to come soon
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Version 2.4 Out! :good:
Wanted to push out an update before i left for vacation today :angel:
bunchies said:
Version 2.4 Out! :good:
Wanted to push out an update before i left for vacation today :angel:
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Thanks, enjoy your vacation!
One tiny request, very low priority (I'm still on CM10.1) - can you add LulzActive governor? I have had great results with running Core0 on LulzActive and Core1 on Badass. Not sure if Lulz is even relevant any more, but I do like it. :fingers-crossed:
md303 said:
Thanks, enjoy your vacation!
One tiny request, very low priority (I'm still on CM10.1) - can you add LulzActive governor? I have had great results with running Core0 on LulzActive and Core1 on Badass. Not sure if Lulz is even relevant any more, but I do like it. :fingers-crossed:
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Yeup :thumbup:
Anymore requests I can add
Smartass govs don't like us
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Welcome to the first custom kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.Providing instability to the masses since October 21, 2014
This kernel currently supports most North American carriers. Automatic selection is provided through the use of specialized recovery packages that will detect your device version and make appropriate adjustments.
Mereology (from the Greek μερος, ‘part’) is the theory of parthood relations: of the relations of part to whole and the relations of part to part within a whole. I do not take responsibility for anything these days, but I'll try to do my part and help.
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Installing N910T ROMs on N910W8
Start with NJ3 stock firmware
Odin Flash CF-AutoRoot
Odin Flash TWRP
Make a full backup
Wipe system, data, cache, dalvik-cache
Install N910T Rom
Reboot System
Reboot Recovery
Install Stockish / Deported
Reboot System
Thank force70 for the guide
Known Issues:
DVFS set to ignore and secure storage disabled often resolve the lag. If you need either of these, stock / stockish are required.
Warning: I only have the T-Mobile version of the Galaxy Note 4
XDA:DevDB Information
StarKissed [ATT, CAN, TMO, USC, VZW], Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Contributors
twistedumbrella
Source Code: http://github.com/StarKissed/starkissed-kernel-trlte
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-11-07
Last Updated 2015-01-22
[Kernel] StarKissed [ATT, CAN, SPR, USC, TMO, VZW]
No mirrors please. Updates are posted 1 - 3 times per day.
Check the StarKissed website for compile info (not downloads)
Recovery Packages [Goo]
http://goo.im/devs/playground/galaxynote4/
Kernel source
http://github.com/StarKissed/starkissed-kernel-trlte
Retrieving a Kernel Log:
Code:
cat /proc/last_kmsg /sdcard/kernel_log.txt
SELinux Prerequisites:
The build.prop WILL override the kernel. It needs to be edited to match the desired settings.
Code:
(SELinux disable)
ro.build.selinux=0
(KNOX disable)
ro.config.tima=0
ro.config.knox=0
Potentially Inactive:
Potentially Unsafe:
pegasusQ
Features / Interfaces:
Linux 3.10.13 Linux 3.10.0
SELinux permissive
KNOX disabled
init.d support
Overclock to 2.8, Underclock to 268
Stereo call recording support
MNDIE Control
Motorola Memory Utils
Slimbus Overclock
Optimistic IPV6
intelli-plug (with arm64 updates)
Power Suspend
Simple GPU gov
HardLimit
intelli-thermal v1
Power Suspend Driver v1.5
Sweep2Sleep
Forced Fast Charge v1.2 (+ Wireless Charge Boost)
Advanced TCP avoidance
LZ4 compression
Dynamic FSync
add'l entropy: frandom, erandom (enabled via init.d)
add'l filesystems: NTFS, F2FS, CIFS
io: sio, fifo, zen, vr, bfq, fiops
gov: lionheart, dancedance, smartmax, pegasusQ, smartassV2, intellidemand, umbrella_core
CPU optimizations
Network optimizations
KNOX root and logging permissions
TIMA support, but disabled by default
S-View hack to use any cover
Common Interfaces
^ Borrowed from faux123 since many interfaces are MSM universal
Code:
cpu governor: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
cpufreq: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
intelliplug: /sys/module/intelli_plug/parameters/intelli_plug_active
gpu governor: /sys/class/kgsl/kgsl-3d0/pwrscale/trustzone/governor
gpu freq: /sys/class/kgsl/kgsl-3d0/max_gpuclk
simple GPU gov:: /sys/module/msm_kgsl_core/parameters/simple_laziness
simple GPU gov: /sys/module/msm_kgsl_core/parameters/simple_ramp_threshold
io scheduler: /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
io scheduler readahead: /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/read_ahead_kb
dynamic fsync: /sys/kernel/dyn_fsync/Dyn_fsync_active
usb fastcharge: /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge
intellithermal: /sys/module/msm_thermal/parameters/enabled
cpu voltage: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/vdd_table/vdd_levels
Power Suspend
Code:
/sys/kernel/power_suspend/power_suspend_state
/sys/kernel/power_suspend/power_suspend_mode (0 - auto, 1 - panel, 2 - userspace, 3- hybrid)
Hardlimit
Code:
/sys/kernel/cpufreq_hardlimit/scaling_max_freq_screen_on
/sys/kernel/cpufreq_hardlimit/scaling_max_freq_screen_off
/sys/kernel/cpufreq_hardlimit/scaling_min_freq_screen_on
/sys/kernel/cpufreq_hardlimit/scaling_min_freq_screen_off
/sys/kernel/cpufreq_hardlimit/wakeup_kick_freq
/sys/kernel/cpufreq_hardlimit/wakeup_kick_delay
/sys/kernel/cpufreq_hardlimit/touchboost_lo_freq
/sys/kernel/cpufreq_hardlimit/touchboost_hi_freq
/sys/kernel/cpufreq_hardlimit/userspace_dvfs_lock (0 - allow, 1 - ignore, 2 - refuse)
MNDIE Control
Code:
/sys/class/mdnie/mdnie/mode (0 - dynamic, 1 - control, 2 - natural, 3 - movie, 4 - auto)
/sys/class/mdnie/mdnie/...
hijack
curve
copy_mode
sharpen
red_red
red_green
red_blue
cyan_red
cyan_green
cyan_blue
green_red
green_green
green_blue
magenta_red
magenta_green
magenta_blue
blue_red
blue_green
blue_blue
yellow_red
yellow_green
yellow_blue
black, 0664
black_red
black_green
black_blue
white_red
white_green
white_blue
scenario
App & Donations:
StarKissed [SKU] on Google Play allows you to configure many of the options provided by this kernel. Issues or comments about the app can be posted at the XDA StarKissed app thread
Donations are not being collected through the forum. If you would like to donate, you may do so through StarKissed [SKU] on Google Play by using the donate options located in the top right (the green dollar bill guy).
Will be nice if you can provide two different build. One without all the fancy things that some people wont have use for, such as overclocking, close to stock as possible but still provide stability, smoothness, and better battery life.
Some kernel makers just slap everything they can onto a kernel and in the long wrong, it is simply instable or provide hicups (that they will never own up to lol)
Nice job twisted keep it coming...
mgbotoe said:
Will be nice if you can provide two different build. One without all the fancy things that some people wont have use for, such as overclocking, close to stock as possible but still provide stability, smoothness, and better battery life.
Some kernel makers just slap everything they can onto a kernel and in the long wrong, it is simply instable or provide hicups (that they will never own up to lol)
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I don't provide anything I wouldn't run on my own device. If you want it to be stock, vote for stock. If that is what wins, that is what I will build. It is enough to provide a single kernel for a bunch of devices without trying to keep track of per-device versions. I slap everything I can onto a kernel, test it, then delete or fix the broken stuff. My github is always current and anything I changed is clearly published to point the finger at whoever it needs to be pointed at.
Lol just throwing it out there , that is my vote
I vote like mgbotoe! Thank you sir!
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Only thing I am seeking is SE Linux Permissive. Thanks for all your work!
Tried flashing the files (that are highlighted) in picture attachment using odin 3.07, got a fail. What am I doing wrong? Anyone else flash yet? How'd ya do it and did it work out ok?
Thanks Ahead.
Glen
Hardlimit by yank555 I'd like to see, along with your hotplug of choice, I like intelliplug myself, some govs, I usually stick with interactive anyways, maybe some mdnie controls etc etc. Lol I'm just tossing out what I enjoy..but, you tell me, what do you normally build in your kernels.?
re: kernels
twistedumbrella said:
I don't provide anything I wouldn't run on my own device. If you want it to be stock, vote for stock. If that is what wins, that is what I will build. It is enough to provide a single kernel for a bunch of devices without trying to keep track of per-device versions. I slap everything I can onto a kernel, test it, then delete or fix the broken stuff. My github is always current and anything I changed is clearly published to point the finger at whoever it needs to be pointed at.
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I just hope that you have already gotten some sort of windows pc so you
won't be having all those problems you were having for the past 3-4 days
due to using a mac computer.
Good luck with your kernels.
p.s. my vote is the same as mgbotoe's
glensta said:
Tried flashing the files (that are highlighted) in picture attachment using odin 3.07, got a fail. What am I doing wrong? Anyone else flash yet? How'd ya do it and did it work out ok?
Thanks Ahead.
Glen
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I've heard Odin doesn't like the files. I use Heimdall but I'll be looking into that.
Misterjunky said:
I just hope that you have already gotten some sort of windows pc so you
won't be having all those problems you were having for the past 3-4 days
due to using a mac computer.
Good luck with your kernels.
p.s. my vote is the same as mgbotoe's
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You're starting to sound like the Best Buy reps when Windows 8 came out. At least before they had to start telling everyone 8.1 was coming to fix how terrible it turned out being once people started using it.
You have to run cygwin or an Ubuntu VM inside windows to build Android. You can run windows AND Ubuntu as windowed applications on Mac. Seems unnecessary when the real issue is consistency in the cm repos. The instructions say to get the Linux compiler ports, while detection identifies the platform compilers.
And fast change it you can
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jpeps said:
And fast change if you can
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How about color/gamma controls???
jpeps said:
And fast change it you can
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I don't know how good of an idea messing with the adaptive charging would be, but I'll look into it. It depends if that functionality is tied into the USB port charging or not.
It is great that you have done this work and I (along with a bunch of others) are really grateful - it would be nice if we could flash this -
Doesn't work with Odin - not sure about the other option you mentioned, I personally have never used that method -
So - any instructions you can offer would be great - unless you feel it is not appropriate to flash this yet?
Your help - and input is greatly appreciated.
mocsab said:
It is great that you have done this work and I (along with a bunch of others) are really grateful - it would be nice if we could flash this -
Doesn't work with Odin - not sure about the other option you mentioned, I personally have never used that method -
So - any instructions you can offer would be great - unless you feel it is not appropriate to flash this yet?
Your help - and input is greatly appreciated.
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Use flashify with the img file. Flash the boot option.
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"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
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mgbotoe said:
Will be nice if you can provide two different build. One without all the fancy things that some people wont have use for, such as overclocking, close to stock as possible but still provide stability, smoothness, and better battery life.
Some kernel makers just slap everything they can onto a kernel and in the long wrong, it is simply instable or provide hicups (that they will never own up to lol)
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I agree with this wholeheartedly. I personally loved leanKernel on my Note 3 - all the latest fixes and improvements without 40000 things that only crazy experimenters and overclockers would use. I'd love a solid, lean, and mean daily-driver kernel.
twistedumbrella said:
https://goo.im/devs/playground/trltetmo/kernel/. So what should be included? You are welcome to cast your vote for how this kernel evolves.
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If you could somehow throw in faux sound support that would be awesome .. I miss raising my volume just a bit for alarms...
Anyways Thanks a lot bro
siraltus said:
I agree with this wholeheartedly. I personally loved leanKernel on my Note 3 - all the latest fixes and improvements without 40000 things that only crazy experimenters and overclockers would use. I'd love a solid, lean, and mean daily-driver kernel.
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Ironically, modifying imoseyon's kernels was how I first learned to build. I took his and added those one or two additional things I found somewhere else and wanted to use. Right now, I am working on getting intellidemand updated for this kernel, but I am only looking to get a few options that really work well so if there are better, let me know.
For the TCP congestion avoidance, it appears that enabling advanced options somehow broke selection. It appears to work just fine, but that troubles me. I don't want to force a setting for that, but if it comes down to it, I may have to limit the options.
Veno, from some documentation I've recently read, was the optimal option for mobile network performance. I believe it was reno that was best for wifi performance, but I have to go back and read up again.
I added some code for fast charge to be verified, but the layout is much different than most Samsung phones, so I won't know if it works until I attempt to blow up my phone.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
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"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
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DARK-ENERGY KERNEL
WORKS ON BOTH AOSP AND [CM] LINEAGEOS BASED ROMS
PLEASE REALIZE THAT BY DOWNLOADING THIS KERNEL YOU ARE NOT GUARANTEED ANYTHING. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ISSUES, DAMAGES OR YOU GETTING FIRED FROM WORK BECAUSE THE ALARM DIDN'T GO OFF.
FEATURES
-03 OPTIMIZATIONS
-GRAPHITE
-LZ4 COMPRESSION
-LZ4 DECOMPRESSION
-F2FS SUPPORT
-NO FORCE ENCRYPTION
-PERMISSIVE
-DISABLES DM_VERITY
-DT2W FULLSCREEN
-CPU BOOST DRIVER
-INPUT BOOST
-BCL TOGGLE AS WELL AS BCL HOTPLUGGING TOGGLE
-ADD RANDOM
-DISABLE I/O STATS
-I/O TUNABLES
-ROTATIONAL STORAGE
-NR REQUESTS
-UKSM
-LOW MEMORY KILLER
-WAKE FEATURES
-KEXEC SUPPORT
-READ AHEAD SIZE
-I/O TUNABLES
-KCAL
-VIRTUAL MEMORY
-MEMORY TWEAKS
-POWER SUSPEND OPTIONS
-USB FASTCHARGE
-GENTLE FAIR SLEEPERS
-ARCH POWER
-TONS OF WAKELOCKS YOU CAN CONTROL
-LMK PROFILE
-VM HEAPSIZE
-BLINKING LED ---YOU NEED A ROM THAT SUPPORTS IT!!!!!---
#MSM_LIMTER#
--COMPLETE CONTROL OVER YOUR CPU
(Per core control over min/max frequency)
(You can set governors for each core)
#MIN/MAX FREQUENCIES #
(MIN CPU IS 35MHz - MAX CPU IS 3.03GHz)
#CPU FREQUENCY TABLE#
35800
98300
223200
300000
345600
422400
499200
576000
652800
729600
806400
883200
960000
1036800
1113600
1190400
1267200
1344000
1420800
1497600
1574400
1651200
1728000
1804800
1881600
1958400
2035200
2112000
2188800
2265600
2342400
2419200
2496000
2572800
2649600
2726400
2803200
2880000
2956800
3033600
#GOVERNORS#
-ALUCARD
-BARRY_ALLEN
-BLU_ACTIVE
-CHILL
-CONSERVATIVE
-DARKNESS
-ELEMENTALX
-IMPULSE
-INTELLIMM
-INTELLIACTIVE
-INTERACTIVE
-IRONACTIVE
-LIONFISH
-NIGHTMARE
-ONDEMAND
-PERFORMANCE
-RELAXED
-UMBRELLA_CORE
-ZZMOOVE
#HOTPLUGS#
-ALUCARD
-AUTOSMP
-INTELLI_PLUG
-MSM_SLEEPER
-STATE_HELPER
#I/O SCHEDULERS#
-BFQ
-CFQ
-DEADLINE
-FIFO
-FIOPS
-MAPLE
-NOOP
-ROW
-SIO
-SIOPLUS
-TRIPNDROID
-VR
-ZEN
#GPU#
-UC/OC (MIN 100MHz/MAX 800MHz/IDLE IS 25MHz) (BOOT IS 600 MHz)
#GPU FREQUENCY TABLE#
100MHz
200MHz
266MHz
350MHz
500MHz
600MHz
700MHz
750MHZ
800MHz
#GPU GOVERNORS#
-CACHE_HWMON
-CPUBW_HWMON
-MSM-ADRENO-TZ
-USERSPACE
-POWERSAVE
-PERFORMANCE
-SIMPLE_ONDEMAND
-MSM_CPUFREQ
#GOVERNOR TUNEABLE#
-ADRENO_IDLER TUNABLES
#TCP CONGESTION CONTROL#
-BIC
-CDG
-CUBIC
-HIGHSPEED
-HTCP
-HYBLA
-ILLINOIS
-LP
-RENO
-SCALABLE
-SOCIOPATH
-VEGAS
-VENO
-WESTWOOD
-YEAH
KA-MOD BUILDS
KA-MOD-V2 = https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767140997
KERNEL DOWNLOAD
Please keep in mind. It would be wise to wipe caches and clear KA-MOD data prior to flashing.
DARK-ENERGY KERNEL V-2.2 =https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767146285
DARK-ENERGY KERNEL V-PRE_MARCH_UPDATE = https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862708821
MY KERNEL BOOT LOGO
DARK-ENERGY BOOT LOGO = https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767140250
STOCK BOOT LOGO = https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298934279
DONATING
Donations can be made to [email protected]
SOURCE
Github source https://github.com/APOPHIS9283/Dark-Energy
SIDENOTE
If this kernel does not fit your needs or it has too many features (you may not be looking for a kernel like this), may I suggest you check out B14CKB1RD kernel by REV3NT3CH. People assume this is some kind of competition and it is to an extent. I have always respected REV3NT3CH and highly suggest his kernel if you dont find what you are looking for here.
Special Thanks
All the kernel devs on XDA
@yoinx (Friendship, Guidance, You name it, the man is just that good)
@Neo (Friendship, Guidance (Both in and out of XDA), and Teachings)
@REV3NT3CH (Friendship, Keeping me in check, and showing me that the ideas may be good, but they needed to be executed better)
@Snuzzo (Friendship, keeping me in check, and his teachings that I will be forever grateful for)
@neobuddy89 (I admire his work and have used a lot of it. Great guy as well)
RESERVED
Mine too
I wanted to use a new thread instead of the old one because of how far I have come with the kernel.
M-Version works on 6.X.X
N-Version works on 7.X.X
You guys should notice a difference in stability and battery life.
Lol I'm first fur once. Thanks buddy
Sect From Me, Is That You?
I'm second. Also can't download from androidfilehost
adio201 said:
I'm second. Also can't download from androidfilehost
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I just clicked both links. They opened fine. Ill will get the links and re-place them
Edit: Done
apophis9283 said:
I just clicked both links. They opened fine. Ill will get the links and re-place them
Edit: Done
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Still the same for me
Links open fine for me
The link to download takes me somewhere else
adio201 said:
The link to download takes me somewhere else
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Has to be browser related.
You can google apophis9283 singularity androidfilehost.
Then navigate there that way until we can find why its doing that.
ALSO IT WOULD BE A GREAT IDEA TO WIPE KERNEL APP DATA. - GENERAL INFO FOR ANYONE DOWNLOADING MY KERNEL.
Not yelling at you.... should have made a seperate post but I'm heading to bed
Welcome back sir. Sure have missed your kernel.
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TheGeekyNimrod said:
Welcome back sir. Sure have missed your kernel.
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Thank you kind sir, good to be back.
A couple things. Its much better than before, Ive learned moderation (No need to play with something when its not broken), I spend more time with my family than working on the kernel. In fact you can see from my source. I still want to be that kernel guy that gives you every option possible yet stable and battery friendly. Releases won't come like they used to. Also something you can see in my source. While away learned more about kernels, what makes them tick, best way to get a good performance/battery stock profile going. I have 2 testers, one for M and one for N. They are the only ones able to access these "beta" builds and I make adjustments according to what they tell me.
apophis9283 said:
Thank you kind sir, good to be back.
A couple things. Its much better than before, Ive learned moderation (No need to play with something when its not broken), I spend more time with my family than working on the kernel. In fact you can see from my source. I still want to be that kernel guy that gives you every option possible yet stable and battery friendly. Releases won't come like they used to. Also something you can see in my source. While away learned more about kernels, what makes them tick, best way to get a good performance/battery stock profile going. I have 2 testers, one for M and one for N. They are the only ones able to access these "beta" builds and I make adjustments according to what they tell me.
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Moderation is key bud.. It keeps you from burning out and keeps the family happy
new built is for Marshmallow or N or Both?
Assenssins said:
new built is for Marshmallow or N or Both?
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Did you even read the OP?
Assenssins said:
new built is for Marshmallow or N or Both?
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I have one for M and obe for N. Choose based on the ROM you are using
I even added 6.X.X to M download in op and 7.X.X to N download.
Right on bro, apophis9283 back in town!
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CyberpodS2 said:
Right on bro, apophis9283 back in town!
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Thank you for the warm welcome.
My intentions regarding my builds. At this moment I see no reason to switch to N just yet. I will continue supporting M until the point where I switch to N and then from there on out I will only make N builds BUT will keep my last M build for anyone who wants it.
apophis9283 said:
Thank you kind sir, good to be back.
A couple things. Its much better than before, Ive learned moderation (No need to play with something when its not broken), I spend more time with my family than working on the kernel. In fact you can see from my source. I still want to be that kernel guy that gives you every option possible yet stable and battery friendly. Releases won't come like they used to. Also something you can see in my source. While away learned more about kernels, what makes them tick, best way to get a good performance/battery stock profile going. I have 2 testers, one for M and one for N. They are the only ones able to access these "beta" builds and I make adjustments according to what they tell me.
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Hey man, family comes first. Always. I shut down maintaining for Cyanide because of school and family stuff. If people don't understand that, they can GTFO. You get updates put as you wish. And the rest of us can patiently wait. I must admit I was sad when you were away, but you do you. And thanks for all the hard work.
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*** Disclamer
Please behave responsibly and avoid thermonuclear war. I am
not responsible for any bricked devices, etc.
Introduction
This is Zest Kernel. It's an optimized kernel for our device which includes a few nifty features. Built, on every security update, you'll have the best of the best. Features will be listed below and shared, to the most of my ability, across all my supported devices. This isn't just my kernel it's yours too - request any features you like and I'll try to add them in. However, I'm also busy with studies so please don't ask for dumb stuff.
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Possibly the fastest kernel for our device, here's an AnTuTu benchmark from a fellow user on BLOD (four cores only):
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Features
Built on UBERnaro toolchain
PaX security commits
DTS Android port commits
@franciscofranco 's battery optimizations
@UltraM8 's SLIMBUS modifications
High tickrate to avoid jitter
My hi-res audio backports
Fauxsound audio gain control
Kali Netunter HID and aircrack-ng support
Backported features for NexusPieX
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Installation instructions
* Flash via TWRP, or Franco Kernel Manager
* Enjoy!
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Download
Latest is on my website, all versions available at ftp://ftp.lasterhub.me.
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FAQ
PM me in XDA's Google TG group.
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Special Thanks To
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* @franciscofranco for his kernel base
* @Skittles9823 for LMK values
XDA:DevDB Information
Zest Kernel Projecc, Kernel for the LG Nexus 5X
Contributors
LazerL0rd
Source Code: https://gitlab.com/ZKP/bullhead
Kernel Special Features: Fastest kernel for the Nexus 5X (bullhead)
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2018-03-29
Last Updated 2019-02-16
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Gpu can be overclocked with this kernel?
Ryder. said:
Gpu can be overclocked with this kernel?
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No, would you like that though? I can try include in the next release.
Personally, I find GPU Performance Profiel to be sufficient. You can enable in a Kernel Manager I advise FKM (franco kernel manager) as my kernel supports his performance profiles.
It looks really interesting, will test it right now.
For feature request I will ask only one thing : more battery as it's the main problem of this device , the next must come after.
Thanks for your work and be brave for your studies!
LazerL0rd said:
No, would you like that though? I can try include in the next release.
Personally, I find GPU Performance Profiel to be sufficient. You can enable in a Kernel Manager I advise FKM (franco kernel manager) as my kernel supports his performance profiles.
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Yes, i would like that, for gaming. I prefer only the overclock, not a performance profile
Update released! Bug fixes and cleaned up some code.
Any chance to add sweep or double tap to lock screen? thx
Is it OC by default or just possible to OC. Would rather appreciate if on default clocks as default.
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Aaand, thanks a ton for giving more hope and support for our beloved Bull.
Ryder. said:
Yes, i would like that, for gaming. I prefer only the overclock, not a performance profile
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Well there's more than one factor when gaming, CPU also counts. I was advised by @frap129 not to OC the graphics as it'll cause too many hearing issues. The OC'd CPU may improve your gaming.
mosta00 said:
Any chance to add sweep or double tap to lock screen? thx
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I can try in the next beta update however personally I strongly dislike this feature.
jugoslavpetrovic said:
Is it OC by default or just possible to OC. Would rather appreciate if on default clocks as default.
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Aaand, thanks a ton for giving more hope and support for our beloved Bull.
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The OC clocks are set if you use the performance profile within the governor. But during the normal (balanced) profile the only OC bit is maximum clock speed. This can of course be overrided via a Kernel Manager but I'd advise for it to be left.
And, your welcome ?
First of all, just want to thank you for this kernel. Seems to be running extremely well so very nice job on this. Much appreciated :good:
I have 2 questions/requests:
1. I noticed that in the little cluster ""hispeed_freq" is set to 0. I just wanted to confirm that this is correct since I've never seen this set to 0 before in any profile that I can recall.
2. If you haven't already, could you please add disable force encryption to the kernel? I didn't see this listed in the posted features. Thank you.
Thanks again for this kernel. Really liking it a lot so far
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First of all, just want to thank you for this kernel. Seems to be running extremely well so very nice job on this. Much appreciated :good:
I have 2 questions/requests:
1. I noticed that in the little cluster ""hispeed_freq" is set to 0. I just wanted to confirm that this is correct since I've never seen this set to 0 before in any profile that I can recall.
2. If you haven't already, could you please add disable force encryption to the kernel? I didn't see this listed in the posted features. Thank you.
Thanks again for this kernel. Really liking it a lot so far
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1) Yeah, it's meant to be like that. My kernel uses a Franco-style governor profile with my own changes for performance. There are many different ways to use governor profils and this style uses input as a base to up the CPU.
2) I believe forced encryption is disabled already, I can add it to the features list. For me it's more of a security flaw than a feature though, lol.
@LazerL0rd - One question. By "smoother LED notifier" do you mean the LED animation that jollakernel has which starts sloooowly from nothing to the right color? I'm asking because I dislike jolla's (and Shadow Kernel's) implementation. I like it as shown in this video which is how past kernels such as Phasma had it.
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2) I believe forced encryption is disabled already, I can add it to the features list. For me it's more of a security flaw than a feature though, lol.
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Yeah I never understood why you would want to not use encryption. Benchmarks even show there is no real life advantage in speed so you just lose security.
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1) Yeah, it's meant to be like that. My kernel uses a Franco-style governor profile with my own changes for performance. There are many different ways to use governor profils and this style uses input as a base to up the CPU.
2) I believe forced encryption is disabled already, I can add it to the features list. For me it's more of a security flaw than a feature though, lol.
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1) Thanks for the clarification
2) I actually agree .
Benjamin_L said:
Yeah I never understood why you would want to not use encryption. Benchmarks even show there is no real life advantage in speed so you just lose security.
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Maybe there is a real life battery drain using encryption.
nirogu325 said:
@LazerL0rd - One question. By "smoother LED notifier" do you mean the LED animation that jollakernel has which starts sloooowly from nothing to the right color? I'm asking because I dislike jolla's (and Shadow Kernel's) implementation. I like it as shown in this video which is how past kernels such as Phasma had it.
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I couldn't find the commit for Phasma's one but if you could provide it for me I'll have a look. I have mine based off jolla's one but I changed it a bit to be less slow.
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Maybe there is a real life battery drain using encryption.
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Very small extra drain with the ARM optimizations I have in my defconfig (and so do quite a few other kernels). FBE (file-based) uses a bit more on the first unlock but then after it's fine. The battery drain isn't noticiable.
Another update today! This time it's coming with audio driver improvements, tell me what you think!
Sorry for the delay in adding requested features, I'm trying to build my kernel for a few other devices so time is short atm. They're coming soon though
LazerL0rd said:
Another update today! This time it's coming with audio driver improvements, tell me what you think!
Sorry for the delay in adding requested features, I'm trying to build my kernel for a few other devices so time is short atm. They're coming soon though
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Awesome. Just added IceSound this morning so perfect timing.
Thank you.