[KERNEL] B14CKB1RD [v2.4][Shamu][Nougat][9/3/17] - Nexus 6 Android Development

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
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA
---------- Post added at 01:07 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:06 AM ----------
Mmmmm faux sound control. Tasty. Any chance of your personal settings?
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA

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

REV3NT3CH said:
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
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk

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
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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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
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk

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
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk

Related

smoocha kernel -- AOSP

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.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
houstonn said:
too many pleasures.....
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Stop pleasuring yourself!
Sent from my Optimus G using xda app-developers app
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
Pecked by the AOKP/CM/PA alicorn
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
Sent from my Optimus G using Tapatalk 2
Franco???
Ilkinansr92 said:
For the new kernel u need to use Franco's
Sent from my Optimus G using Tapatalk 2
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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.
bassitone said:
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
Sent from my Optimus G using Tapatalk 2
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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.
bassitone said:
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. :'(
Sent via LG E970 with houstonn aokp 4.2.2
DeathmonkeyGTX said:
The option to use eco mode with Wheatley governor disappeared when I update from v12to 18. :'(
Sent via LG E970 with houstonn aokp 4.2.2
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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.

[Kernel] Dealer's Choice [StarKissed] [Sprint]

This kernel has moved to http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/unified-development
Support and discussion specific to Sprint can be found at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2931218
View the complete list of warnings, interfaces, and "namebrand" features
Additional information for Sprint version:
Potentially Unavailable:
Potentially Unsafe:
Direct image install
Incomplete / Inactive:
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!
Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk
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.
twistedumbrella said:
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:
This is T Mobile why is it over here?
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Its for sprint it works fine
Sent from my SM-N910P using XDA Premium HD app
pbedard said:
Its for sprint it works fine
Sent from my SM-N910P using XDA Premium HD app
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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.
pantmunu said:
Downloading.
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Let's not start that here. I'm sure we'll need the space for other things
twistedumbrella said:
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.
pantmunu said:
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.
Sent from my SM-N910P using XDA Free mobile app
Inline said:
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.
Sent from my SM-N910P using XDA Free mobile app
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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?

[ZEN-KERNEL] 3.10-zen1 "Dollar Drink Night" (April 19)

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The buck stops here
Project Background
This kernel makes things BETTER. Without tons and tons of over exaggerated fluff
"But BB...What about INTelligentSuperBOOSTXX5MillionPOINT5MegaBlast?!?!?!? Can you add this!?". While I appreciate all the great and free work that several great individuals do for the community. I personally don't see the need to alter any of these TEGRA/Board drivers a whole lot - not on these latest generation of devices. Things run pretty well I think.
"Why don't you just run the stock kernel then you sick low-life waste of space?"
Because, I still think improvements can be made.
I think there's a lot of good intentions out there to make improvements in the kernel-space, BUT:
I've observed a variety of things that were prevalent a couple of years ago and that are still prevalent today. (1) A lot of small things are changed - and advertised as a huge improvement, (2) some tunables are adjusted and advertised as a huge change/improvement but end up being a regression because they were never tested, or (3) some code is merged that causes regressions and it turns out that self-inflicted bugs are being chased around.
Zen is an attempt at improving the stock kernel. That's it.
Project Summary
The Zen kernel has always been oriented at improving the experience for desktop mobile users as much as possible. This iteration of the series is no different. The goal is simple: Improve the experience.
BFS CPU Scheduler
BFS is an alternative CPU scheduler to the stock kernel's CFS. BFS features a simple single-runqueue O earliest virtual deadline first design. There is no need for excessive balancing to achieve fariness on multiple runqueues, nor is there a need for strict NICE values.
The goal of the Brain **** Scheduler, referred to as BFS from here on, is to completely do away with the complex designs of the past for the cpu process scheduler and instead implement one that is very simple in basic design. The main focus of BFS is to achieve excellent desktop interactivity and responsiveness without heuristics and tuning knobs that are difficult to understand, impossible to model and predict the effect of, and when tuned to one workload cause massive detriment to another.
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Anyway, not going to get into it much but you may find more information in post 2, or throughout this thread (I explained a bit more details about it around page 4).
Also, check these out:
BFS FAQ
BFS Wikia
Android/Tegra 3.10 BFS Port
What is different about this and the 3.10-ck1 bfs v440 patch available on ck.kolivas.org
Backport fixes and features (not SMT NICE) from up to bfs v460ish
Some of Alfred Chen's upstream synchronization and refactoring of BFS methods (linux-3.18/19-gc branch)
My own syncing with mainline as well as backporting
support for tegra yield notifiers
What does this mean
Suspend/Wake issues that were killer on bfs v440 for 3.10 are not present in this port - these issues have been resolved.
You should NEVER report any issue related to this kernel upstream. Not android, linux, or BFS related. Do not report any issues anywhere but here.
"How about the performance?"
This kernel is all about interactivity by default.
The default rr_interval is set to 6. The logic is the human eye cannot detect jitter until about 7ms. Try lowering it if you want to increase interactivity. Try increasing it to achieve higher thoroughput.
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Zen/Shamu Features
BFS CPU Scheduler
@flar2 Wake Gestures
USB Fastcharge Support
Fsync SysFS Interface
Overclocking support to 2.5GHz
FIOPS + BFQ in addition to the stock ROW, CFQ, Deadline, No-op I/O schedulers
Several misc upstream updates/fixes.
zRam support
@osm0sis AnyKernel2
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Releases
Wipe /cache before flashing for best results
DIRTY FLASH ROM FIRST!
If you have any issues or if you are coming from another custom kernel.
DIRTY FLASH ROM FIRST IF COMING FROM ANOTHER CUSTOM KERNEL
3.10-zen1 "Dollar Drink Night"
First Release/Features:
BFS CPU Scheduler by Con Kolivas. Backport from v461 and Alfred Chen's -gc branch ported to android/tegra 3.10 by me
BFQ + FIOPS I/O Schedulers in addition to CFQ (default), ROW, Deadline
Interactive governor sync'd up with ZenKernel_Shamu
EXT4 from v3.10.y
Several misc. memory leak, race condition fixes, etc. picked from v3.10.y
CPU overclocking up to 2.5GHz
Wake gestures from @flar2
MM+VM Changes from upstream v3.10.y
2A Charging Support
Fsync toggle support
3.10-zen1 AnyKernel Zip (Use for any ROM)
Legacy Releases
3.10-zen0 "Warranty Voided"
Changes:
This is just experimental
Make sure it works
Changes
3.10-zen0 AnyKernel Zip (Use for any ROM)
Thanks guys, and enjoy. Feedback is always appreciated.
XDA:DevDB Information
Zen Kernel, Kernel for the Nexus 9
Contributors
bbedward
Source Code: https://github.com/bbedward/ZenKernel_Flounder
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Stable Version: 1
Beta Release Date: 2015-04-19
Created 2015-04-19
Last Updated 2015-04-19
this is untested + experimental.
I fixed a BFS suspend issue in my first test kernel and resolved f2fs issues.
This is here because somebody suggested it to me as the general section is not a good place to be.
AnyKernel zip uploaded
Love your kernel on the nexus 6. And I'm sure I'll love it on the n9!
Thanks man!
omvir said:
Love your kernel on the nexus 6. And I'm sure I'll love it on the n9!
Thanks man!
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Thanks, if I didn't think -Zen was the best option then it wouldn't exist
I wanted to try this but I guess I'll have to wait till the official 5.1 is out. I'm still running stock ROM with a custom kernel so that puts me on 5.0.1.
time_shock said:
I wanted to try this but I guess I'll have to wait till the official 5.1 is out. I'm still running stock ROM with a custom kernel so that puts me on 5.0.1.
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Doesn't matter, this is on stock 5.0 base. I use AnyKernel so it's probably compatible with 5.1 too
bbedward said:
Doesn't matter, this is on stock 5.0 base. I use AnyKernel so it's probably compatible with 5.1 too
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I see why you thought this I just copy pasted my n6 thread
Made some changes.
bbedward said:
Doesn't matter, this is on stock 5.0 base. I use AnyKernel so it's probably compatible with 5.1 too
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I bootlooped on AICP....went back to Fire and Ice.
Sent from my Nexus 9 using Tapatalk
So in daily usage, what effect should I notice after flashing this kernel? I read lots of your QA and such but still unsure.
Phantom Pt. II said:
So in daily usage, what effect should I notice after flashing this kernel? I read lots of your QA and such but still unsure.
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I'm not even sure this 0 build works I may have to package an entire ramdisk and quit trying AnyKernel because of all the different 5.1 and 5.0 stuff going on here.
But the point is to add things that matter and things that make a difference. You probably don't care about having 3 alternative random number generators built in the kernel, or about having slightly more optimized memcpy/memmove operations. Not that those things aren't necessarily good, but what's the difference you'll notice with and without those - nothing on the other hand maybe you care about real performance and battery improvements, fast USB charging ,upstream stability, etc, etc.
This is where Zen comes in. Cut out everything except what matters. BFS helps me make a real difference in the performance and battery department.
How does it benefit performance? Well the stock scheduler has lots of overhead with 1 run queue per CPU, huge balancing algorithms, huge fairness calculation algorithms, many tunables. Stuff that's probably pretty essential if you have 64+ logical CPUs where you need to have the separate runqueues to avoid contention issues that come from such a setup. BFS chooses 1 run queue shared by all the CPUs. By design it is able to be fair without big balancing algorithms, interactive without focusing on countless priority calculations, and perhaps most importantly if you run 4 jobs on 4 CPUs it will keep those CPUs busy with a consistent load. On the stock scheduler they may tell you to run -8 or so jobs on a 4 CPU system to keep things busy.
You see a focus on a power-aware CPU scheduler lately as well. What they are doing to achieve that is keep jobs on the left most CPU cores keeping the other ones idle more. On BFS, these power aware things are not applicable because it requires no such load balancer. BFS uses sticky tasks to keep jobs on a CPU which aids in allowing other CPUs to idle more frequently. So when you see 1 CPU get busy 1 CPU will scale in the CPU frequency driver rather than unnecessarily scaling multiple CPUs after balancing.
Anyway, why doesn't google use it if it's so good - because it isn't mainline essentially. It will never go mainline unless they add a pluggable CPU scheduler interface (not in the foreseeable future) because it isn't applicable for a wide variety of systems (specialized for light-NUMA desktop type workloads). Google has had it in an experimental android branch before, but going so far away from mainline takes away a big aspect of support that you get from staying mainline (you get a bug and you can't rely on mainline support)
Why have no other kernels implemented it if it's so good? (They have now, since I brought it here and on the N6) probably because they didn't think it was worth the time to bring back the newest implementation to 3.10 or they didn't have the know how (the official 3.10 -Ck BFS patch is quite old, and broken with suspending - which is why I started the back port/sync process to begin with) so maybe others tried it and gave up.
Anyway the difference between a non-zen nexus 6 and a zen nexus 6 is a noticeable one. It's the only one I believe makes a noticeable performance difference (without over clocking or ramping up frequency scaling). Many claim it makes a noticeable battery difference too, without sacrificing touch boost or killing frequency scaling (in other words, it isn't making lag for better battery life)
Anyway enough rambling. Its coming here to the nexus 9 because I want to continue to support 2014+ nexus devices with my kernels and perhaps one or two other flag ships (I touched the S6 but there's one kernel per variant, their default config is incomplete, typical Samsung mess)
Also there will be a 100% free and open source GPL zen app. Which I think has a brilliant framework and a lot of potential. But that's limited by my time currently.
Let me understand this?
OK, bfs seem to be really smooth but what I'm trying to understand is that bfs is like i/o scheduler right?
AllanJacques said:
Let me understand this?
OK, bfs seem to be really smooth but what I'm trying to understand is that bfs is like i/o scheduler right?
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No.
1.) I/O scheduler handles how requests to the disks (EMMC/Sdcard in this case) are served (order served first, etc.)
2.) The requests to get disk time are all coming from the CPU. (From the tasks getting CPU time)
3.) The CPU scheduler handles when, for how long, and how to serve the tasks that want CPU time. All factors considered such as keeping things fair between all the CPU cores, tasks that will do blocking due to an I/O wait or synchronization locking.
--BFS (Brain F*** Scheduler) is the CPU scheduler in (3). It is the only well-known replacement to the stock kernel's CFS (completely fair scheduler). I'm sure there have been others since CFS, but I haven't really heard about any. Some one and dones mostly.
What you are thinking of are the I/O schedulers which are completely separate, and only related to how requests to the EMMC/Disk are served. You and many are confusing BFS (Brain F*** Scheduler, CPU/Process scheduler) and BFQ (Budget Fair Queueing, I/O, disk scheduler)
See (both BFS and CFS are preemptive schedulers):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheduling_(computing)#Short-term_scheduling
http://ck.wikia.com/wiki/BFS
Got it!
One last question, BFS rr_interval can be tweaked? What does it do?
AllanJacques said:
Got it!
One last question, BFS rr_interval can be tweaked? What does it do?
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You have millions and millions of tasks/processes going through the CPU in seconds.
Each task is waiting in line to be scheduled.
When BFS schedules said task, it is allowed to run for a maximum of RR_INTERVAL.
So by default at 6 (ms), a task cannot run for more than 6ms at a time. If it will take longer than that it will be "preempted" by another task, and will have to go back in the queue and wait until it is scheduled again (given a deadline).
If you raise it to 300, for example, a task will be allowed to be running for up to 300ms at a time. (Maybe a task has to wait for for disk time, which may take 100ms or something, etc.)
It is said that the lower value would mean lower latencies seen by the user, and a higher value would see higher thoroughput. 6 is default because it is determined the human eye can't detect jitters below 7ms. You can try lowering it/raising it. See what works best.
I used to always get battery drain on brain f kernels back in the day when it first came out. I look forward to any improvements since then.
dictionary said:
I used to always get battery drain on brain f kernels back in the day when it first came out. I look forward to any improvements since then.
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The old implementations never sync'd up very well with mainline suspend/wake stuff. Since ~3.12 or so they have - and the one on this kernel (and the N6 kernel) do as well :good:
bbedward said:
The old implementations never sync'd up very well with mainline suspend/wake stuff. Since ~3.12 or so they have - and the one on this kernel (and the N6 kernel) do as well :good:
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That makes me happy. Will report findings. Thanks again
Working well on CM 12.1 unofficial!
I know this isn't the kernels fault, its googles fault but the interactive governor tunables suck! Do you have any suggestions ? Can you work your magic? Currently its kind of stuttery!
omvir said:
Working well on CM 12.1 unofficial!
I know this isn't the kernels fault, its googles fault but the interactive governor tunables suck! Do you have any suggestions ? Can you work your magic? Currently its kind of stuttery!
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I will sync it up with the same interactive of zen on the N6. Looks like the tegra version of interactive is a bit older.

[Kernel] Nuki-Stock-T230NU

This is loosely based on CTXz's kernel. I just wanted a little more from it. I'm using it on my "Nook". Hence the name.
So may I present to you.....
Nuki - Kernel ​
Install:
Just flash this through TWRP recovery. I use 2.8.7.0. It'll do it's own wipes.
It's built for the "Nook" version. But should work for any WiFi only ROM.
My preferred tuner for the kernel is Kernel Audiutor . But others should work also.
Changelog
V1.1 - Ubertec and Linaro toolchains
Enabled KSM and tweaked
init.d support
Selinux permissive
V1
OC to 1344mhz
Intelliplug 3.9
govs added - lionheart, pegasusq, conservativeX, darkness, nightmare.
Shedulers - sio, vr, zen. I haven't been able to get "row" to compile without errors.
Frandom
Lots of tweaks/optimizations
Downloads:
Nuki-V1.1-Linaro
Nuki-V1.1-Uber
Nuki-V1
Stock-OG1-Nook-Kernel
Thanks to
@CTXz
@laufersteppenwolf
@friedrich420
And the ton of other git's I went through to get this.
XDA:DevDB Information
[Kernel] Nuki-Stock-T230NU, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4
Contributors
engine95
Source Code: https://github.com/engine95/Degaswifi-CPU-tweaks.git
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2015-10-17
Created 2015-10-17
Last Updated 2015-10-17
reserved
Mine! Will post feedcack! :fingers-crossed:
@engine95 - awesome. Gonna test it out and let you know
Looking good. Confirm working looking the SM-T230NU......should work on SM-T230 as well.
Well done. I hope it works good for you all!
Just a little update.
I'm trying to work on the GPU now, and it's proving very interesting. This GC1000 GPU treats the cores as being separate. Meaning one is for 2d @ 416mhz the other is for [email protected]
It looks like our possible freq's are 533, 624, 702. And maybe one close to 800 according to the specs.
The problem I see happening, is that we'll be locked into whatever freq I build into it. Meaning there isn't a way to change it through a kernel tuner.
So far, I havent had any luck OC'ing either of them. But we'll see what happens.
V1.1 is in OP See read changelog
Still no luck with OC GPU. But theres 2 builds: Linaro and Ubertec toolchains. Let me know which one you like/prefer.
Enjoy
Nice
so what's the point?
new features?
overclocked?
emoboy (Official Name!)
Nice
so what's the point?
new features?
overclocked?
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I don't know you. So I don't know if this is sarcastic or not. So I'll play this answer in the middle.
Read the change log and look at the git. Almost everything here has been reworked, updated and/or added. Oc is the only thing I haven't touched. Yet.
@engine95 - for me, my tablet runs smoother on the linaro build.
Nice update and thank you.
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@engine95 - for me, my tablet runs smoother on the linaro build.
Nice update and thank you.
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Thanks
On my past kernels, Ubertec seems to usually run faster. While Linaro runs smoother. But on this tab, it's harder to tell. So Thanks for letting me know. :good:
I am impressed with a lot of the optimizations that "Sammy" has already build into this. Source code I'm used to changing is already in it. And this thing sleeps like a baby.
It's too bad Marvell/Vivante/Sammy has throttled this CPU/GPU so much according to the specs. I mean, for a low-end setup it could be a lot better. But then, it would probably lose battery.
I'm not going to add anymore "stuffs" to it, as I think we have a good selection now. What is in it should satisfy " battery thru performance" depending on the settings people choose.
I haven't even looked a OC CPU yet. All I've tried so far is GPU and that hasn't gone well.
These will be the next things I'll work on. Unless......"SQUIRREL!"
forgive my ignorance, normally i would use the googles and xdas to educate myself before asking such a question, however, I have basically given up on this tablet.....so does your development of this kernel bring the tab 4 7" owners any close to getting an aosp build, this tablet is useless running TW?
edit: upon review, my post was thankless but i am very thankful for you doing what you do for this tablet, it so needs the attention!
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forgive my ignorance, normally i would use the googles and xdas to educate myself before asking such a question, however, I have basically given up on this tablet.....so does your development of this kernel bring the tab 4 7" owners any close to getting an aosp build, this tablet is useless running TW?
edit: upon review, my post was thankless but i am very thankful for you doing what you do for this tablet, it so needs the attention!
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Its all good. No worries.
Unfortunately, no. It just improves on stock.
Im new to Samsung, so its all a new learning curve for me. I am kinda shocked at how "low-end " this is for a mainstream tablet. I'd have thought it would be.....better.
T-230 with nuki v1.1 linaro. Working amazingly. Thank you much.
Thank you for this kernel! I've never even thought to use another kernel for this low-end device.
Mine was originally the Nook version as well but I have flashed the latest non-nook firmware and heavily modded it.
I'm using the Linaro version. Xposed is running with a few modules. tuning with Kernel Audiutor.
The device it running very well. smoother than normal. It's a bit warmer too. but we'll see about that though.
Uber variant. Makes a huge difference. Thank you!!!
Still using the linaro. I can't seem to make either of the CPU frequencies stop being max. (1344)
Any suggestions? I'll end up trying the Uber kernel in a moment.
brossovitch said:
Still using the linaro. I can't seem to make either of the CPU frequencies stop being max. (1344)
Any suggestions? I'll end up trying the Uber kernel in a moment.
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When you reboot, you'll need to set min, manually. I don't know why.
Or, try a different gov. Lionheart and conservativex are my preference.
You may need to remove the set on boot option, then reenable it.
It shouldn't be sticking like that
Mhh, that all sounds very interesting. Possible I can test it this weekend.
CTXz kernel is my first choice all that last year, so I can test it against yours. Don't get me wrong it will be very interesting to see what's different.
Not to see what is better, I wish to see the difference. Every ROM has his specific use and modifications. So it is the science guy who wish to know it .
Will report later about it and CTXz I will be every time a fan of your work .

[Kernel] ||Volt|| [OOS]

Features from Volt
Main Tweaks:
CPU OC (2112/2592)
CPU Undervolt (uh numbers are on github)
GPU 180mhz step
GPU Undervolt (by -100mv)
Governors
Alucard
Zzmoove
Cultivation
Blu_active
Tripndroid
I/O Schedulers
Maple
Fiops
Sio
Zen
Misc Features
Dynamic Stune Boost
5,75,175mhz underclock on both clusters
WQ power savings
Backlight dimmer
Sound Control
Boeffla Wakelock Blocker
LED control
Fsync Toggle
Westwood TCP
State Notifier
And other mic tweaks under the hood (all on github)
XDA:DevDB Information
Volt, Kernel for the OnePlus 5T
Contributors
Zombie
Source Code: https://github.com/UndeadDeveloper/Volt-OP5/
Kernel Special Features: Overclock
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2018-01-11
Last Updated 2018-01-15
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First, cheers. GOnna try asap
All the best with your kernel, make it a beast
Ayeeeeeeeeee alright, re-opened. Now, Im working blind on this kernel since I only have the 5 and not the 5T. I would enjoy some testers in my telegram group. Heres the link https://t.me/joinchat/FxSOb0RXgohqVWCKPHha5w
As for people who dont want to join the group and be testers, can you test this real quick and tell me if it boots? https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817906626617958383
Doesnt have any features other than overclock and undervolt, im just seeing if it boots
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Ayeeeeeeeeee alright, re-opened. Now, Im working blind on this kernel since I only have the 5 and not the 5T. I would enjoy some testers in my telegram group. Heres the link https://t.me/joinchat/FxSOb0RXgohqVWCKPHha5w
As for people who dont want to join the group and be testers, can you test this real quick and tell me if it boots? https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817906626617958383
Doesnt have any features other than overclock and undervolt, im just seeing if it boots
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Well she boots!! I'm 3 min into testing but it looks and feels good. OC frequencies look to stick!! Will continue testing but looks like a winner on OB1 rooted with Magisk 15.3. Nice job Dev!!
Ideas4ya said:
Well she boots!! I'm 3 min into testing but it looks and feels good. OC frequencies look to stick!! Will continue testing but looks like a winner on OB1 rooted with Magisk 15.3. Nice job Dev!!
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After more testing I've noticed the following things...
1) The offscreen gestures may need to be looked at because drawing a V to enable my flashlight didn't work
2) Battery life seems to be substantially less. In 1 hr I lost 7% during idle drain while I was getting ready for work this morning.
3) Everything else seems good to go (wifi, Bluetooth, LTE, OC, etc) all good
Alright here we go. Added the features and it boots. Enjoy kiddos
Volt V1 Is Out!
Includes most if not all of the features listed in op. Cant really remember haha. Been working on 3 kernels today. One issue is that Alucard governor sticks at high frequencies so I wouldnt use that unless youre on a charger all day
Click this totally safe link to download
Is it compatible with Open Beta 2:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2018/01/16/oneplus-5t-open-beta-2/
SlyUK said:
Is it compatible with Open Beta 2:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2018/01/16/oneplus-5t-open-beta-2/
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Should work just fine, ill update it later today or tomorrow with ob2 sources when I have the time. Feel free to test it and see if its working right now
V2 IS OUT!!!
Alright V2 is out. If you guys want I might go ahead and make a custom rom kernel too since I have one for the 5.
Update: Updated for latest open beta
Download Here
Zombie said:
V2 IS OUT!!!
Alright V2 is out. If you guys want I might go ahead and make a custom rom kernel too since I have one for the 5.
Update: Updated for latest open beta
Download Here
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Thank you!
I want a custom rom kernel! !
Zombie said:
V2 IS OUT!!!
Alright V2 is out. If you guys want I might go ahead and make a custom rom kernel too since I have one for the 5.
Update: Updated for latest open beta
Download Here
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I would greatly appreciate that as I am running DU for weeks now, thanks bud
@Zombie Custom rom Volt kernel would be amazing, if convenient and you have the time to do
I posted this one the 5 forums and so im just going to link it here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76210645&postcount=174
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I posted this one the 5 forums and so im just going to link it here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76210645&postcount=174
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Will you have an XDA thread for Volt Kernel on the OP 6 forums, if possible.
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Will you have an XDA thread for Volt Kernel on the OP 6 forums, if possible.
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Maybe, If I do im not sure how long it will remain active. Right now im just planning on using Singularity, getting overclocking and maybe possibly undervolt working and then ill just publish the commits for everyone to use, theres just a lot going on in life and I don't have the time or energy to maintain a kernel.
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Maybe, If I do im not sure how long it will remain active. Right now im just planning on using Singularity, getting overclocking and maybe possibly undervolt working and then ill just publish the commits for everyone to use, theres just a lot going on in life and I don't have the time or energy to maintain a kernel.
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Yeah that no problem

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