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Unofficial DorimanX builds by Saber (formerly gsstudios)
Development has ended.
The Background:
DorimanX development has stopped for a while now. I've been a long term dorimanx user, but I felt that a lot of features need to be implemented into the kernel. As of a result, I decided to make my own personal builds! Please note that I'm no way as good as the master himself, Dorimanx, but I try to implement features to the best of my abilities. Also, I'm not going to be a proper maintainer of dorimanx kernel, this is just what I've done in my spare time.
If you have problems or if anything goes wrong, you need to reflash your current ROM to revert kernel.
The Mission:
To continue giving support for the much loved kernel. New features and additions will be added to improve flexibility and speed to the already amazing kernel. My goal is to improve DorimanX kernel as much as I can, without sacrificing stability.
DISCLAIMER:
ONLY FOR AOSP BASED ROMS
I'm not responsible for bricked devices or wrong version flashing
You are using this kernel at your own responsibility
——— !!!!!!!! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED !!!!!!!! ———
FEATURES:
This kernel includes the following additional features over stock dorimanX kernel:
- CPU Governors: HYPER, Ondemand, pegasusQ, Intellidemand, neoX, darkness, nightmare, zzmoove, sleepy, conservative (Default: HYPER)
- IO Schedulers: ROW, Tripndroid, FIOPS, SIOPlus, BFQ, CFQ, Noop, ZEN, Deadline (Default: ZEN)
- TCP Algorithms: Cubic, Reno, BIC, Westwood, Highspeed, Hybla, HTCP, Vegas, Veno, Scalable, Lp, Yeah, Illinois (Default: Westwood)
- Built with Latest Linaro 4.9/UBER 6.1 Toolchains
- Built-in Stweaks profiles updated (All profiles suit needs for most people now)
- Trim support (Be careful if you have brickbug affected chip!)
- Updated FPBug/Musicbug fix is already included in this kernel!
- BLN and BLNWW support
- Updated Linux Kernel version to 3.15.0 stable!
- Freezefix is already included in this kernel!
- Isorec support
- Low Latency Audio bugfix is included in this kernel
- MDNIE mode and scenario tuning
- F2FS support
THINGS TO DO:
- Provide an actual fix for device off battery charging animation
- Allow users to dirty flash ROM to restore original kernel
- Fix cache partition wipe on Resurrection Remix ROM
THINGS I WILL NOT ADD:
- LZ4 Compression (Our Boot partition is way too small to support this)
- Useless CPU governors such as Userspace
- Colour tuning support (Unless someone helps me with this)
- Recovery version (Will only consider doing this if working on LP kernel)
- Higher thermal limits (We all know what happens if we do this)
- Higher overclocking/Lower underclocking capabilities (So you want less stability and more SODs?)
- Synapse support (Stweaks is the only app that can fully support this kernel)
- Linux Kernel version updates (My skills need to improve first before taking on something this big)
CREDITS:
Dorimanx (the real master of the kernel)
Gokhanmoral (Siyah Kernel)
Voku1987(This Kernel)
Alucard_24(This Kernel)
STANTRC(This Kernel)
Entropy512 (CyanogenMod)
Tungstwenty (On screen gestures addon)
Torvalds (Kernel 3.6.Y maintainer)
Computoncio (This Kernel)
cybernetus (This Kernel)
stelistcristi (Contents of this post)
chhapil (For helping me with all of the issues, thanks man)
Chet Kener (For UBER toolchain)
Christopher83 (For Linaro custom toolchain)
Lanchon (For TRIM fix and Isorec for Dorimanx)
Zeitferne (For FP Bug/Music Bug fix and freezefix)
Lysergic Acid (For CM12.1, source and fixes)
Realex-fire (Marshmallow support and kernel fixes)
DOWNLOAD:
Refer to third post
CHANGELOG:
Refer to second post
KERNEL SOURCE:
Source code of the kernel can be found here:
https://github.com/gsstudios/Dorimanx-SG2-I9100-Kernel
https://github.com/gsstudios/initramfs3
ISSUES:
- Users can not dirty flash ROM to restore original kernel
- Resurrection Remix users can not wipe cache partition as it will cause bootloops
- MM support limited to CM13 based roms
- LP support limited to CM12.1 based roms (Doesn't work with Slimsaber, SlimLP, Omni, Paranoid Android yet)
- If you reboot your phone, you may experience a large battery percentage drop.
- All dorimanx bugs
WHAT ROMS WORK WITH THE KERNEL:
So far, the kernel works with:
- Cyanogenmod 13
- Cyanogenmod 12.1
USEFUL LINKS
CPU Governor and I/O Scheduler Guide
DorimanX tuning guide
TCP Algorithm guide
HAVING PROBLEMS?
Read post 4 before posting questions!
GOT QUESTIONS?
Click here for Q&A Thread
HOW TO FLASH?
Check the troubleshooting guide
XDA:DevDB Information
DorimanX kernel for LP and MM by Saber, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S II
Contributors
gsstudios
Source Code: https://github.com/gsstudios/Dorimanx-SG2-I9100-Kernel
Kernel Special Features: See post #1
Version Information
Status: No Longer Updated
Current Stable Version: 12.0b013
Stable Release Date: 2017-01-14
Current Beta Version: 12.0b011
Beta Release Date: 2016-08-07
Created 2015-06-29
Last Updated 2017-01-13
Changelogs:
--UNRELEASED VERSIONS (KERNEL UNDER TEST) --
For live changelogs, see my github: Github Link
Code:
[FONT="Arial"][COLOR="Red"]Development has been stopped. No more builds.[/COLOR]
[/FONT]
--RELEASED VERSIONS (GENERAL AVAILABILITY) --
Code:
[FONT="Arial"][B]DorimanX 12.0 b013 (STABLE)[/B]
- Additional security updates from LineageOS kernel source
- Updated stweaks descriptions from previous commits
- Re-enabled Software CRCs. DorimanX kernel does experience corruption issues so it is better to keep this enabled.
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b012 (STABLE)[/B]
- Security updates from LineageOS (formerly Cyanogenmod) kernel source
- Change default I/O scheduler to ZEN - CFQ better for hard disks, ZEN is good for flash storage
- Set swappiness to 60 - Should help with low memory problems
- Remove UKSM - The kernel needs to be more in-line with the linux kernel
- Remove Adaptive LMK - Drains more battery without making much of a difference to memory savings
- Remove toggle for Software CRCs and disable by default - Tested safe by other devs so why not?
- Remove power saving workqueues control - Had little to no effect
- Remove Powersave and Performance governors - I don't keep garbage :)
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b011 (BETA)[/B]
- Synced MM and LMK updates from Dorimanx's LG G2 kernel
- Adaptive LMK and tuning support in stweaks
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b010 (BETA)[/B]
- Reverted nr_requests to 64 to reduce RAM usage on I/O load
- Fixed md5 generation on nandroid backups
- Bring back relaxed LMK profiles to allow better selection between aggressive and non-aggressive RAM management
- UBER toolchain updated
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b009 (BETA)[/B]
- Fifo batch tuned for sioplus and tripndroid
- nr_requests increased to 128 for better throughput - The downside is that we have less RAM to work with when I/O requests are full
- Hack to get power off charging animation working - Thanks Realex-fire. This is only a temporary solution.
- More cleanup to initramfs
- UBER toolchain updated
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b008 (BETA)[/B]
- Merged net updates
- UKSM support and initial UKSM tuning support in stweaks - UKSM can help free more RAM but at the cost of extra battery drainage. UKSM is off by default.
- General performance improvements and stability fixes
- Profiles will be reset after flashing this build
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b007 (BETA)[/B]
- Added back IPV6 toggle
- Synced sched, LZ4 and LZO updates from Linux 3.16
- Merged a wifi security fix
- Reverted back to aggressive LMK profiles - Phone felts smoother with more aggressive LMK
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b006 (BETA)[/B]
- Fixed mounting of F2FS partitions
- Many bug fixes and small cleanup to initramfs
- Partitions check and fix function for F2FS is now working properly
- Reverted LMK profiles back to CM defaults. Optimized profile is now the old default profile - This should bring better battery life
- Linaro and UBER toolchain updated
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b005 (BETA)[/B]
- Fixed partition error boot popup when /data or /cache was formatted as F2FS
- Fixed wifi hotspot - Thanks to Realex-fire
- Change default I/O scheduler to CFQ
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b004 (BETA)[/B]
- Fixed mass storage mount on LP
- Full support for F2FS partitions - error log still may show on boot, but can be safely ignored
- Updated exfat modules from Dorimanx's source
- Added and enabled temperature export for zzmoove
- Changed the default hotplug method for zzmoove to Alucard. Force native zzmoove hotplug disabled - Intelliplug doesn't hotplug for zzmoove, only Alucard works.
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b003 (BETA)[/B]
- More ZRAM tweaks have been added for better ZRAM performance - max_comp_streams=2 and force LZ4 algorithm
- Disabled panic and reboot on oops bugs. According to Dorimanx, the kernel will recover 99% of the time when kernel encounters a problem.
If not, kernel will hang making it possible to diagnose random reboots
- Merged many f2fs fixes and improvements from mainline linux kernel - F2FS is functional, but there are some problems we need to fix
- Minor selinux fixes
- Removed broken features from stweaks - Root options and kernel update check
- Fixed mass storage USB mount mode
- General performance improvements and stability fixes
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b002 (BETA)[/B]
[B]Starting from this build, kernel will support CM12.1 and CM13 at the same time![/B]
- CM13 Support - Many thanks again to realex-fire for his hard work
- Selinux is now enabled and set to permissive by default
- Wifi driver updated to version 1.141.44
- VPN fixed
- General performance improvements and stability fixes
- UBER toolchain updated
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b001 (BETA)[/B]
[COLOR="Red"]CM13 is not supported yet, only CM12.1 support for now![/COLOR]
[B]Most of the changes were done by realex-fire. Big thanks for his contribution[/B]
- Many changes from CM have been merged
- Major rework of init and ramdisk - Bugs fixes, a lot of unused code deleted. Kernel size reduced!
- Mali driver updated (CM12.1 will still work)
- General fixes and performance improvements
- UBER toolchain updated
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b042 (BETA)[/B]
- Merged several broadcom wifi security fixes
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b041 (BETA)[/B]
- Switched to self-built Cortex-A9 optimized Linaro 4.9 toolchain from Cl3Kener's sources - Includes latest fixes and changes from Linaro. Linaro 4.9 is the sweet spot for our device :)
- Add TRIM function to stweaks and other TRIM related fixes from @chhapil's initramfs
- VM parameters have been tuned again - Now it matches Dori G2 LP values for better balance between performance and stability
- Increased swappiness to 40% - This should help prevent RAM drain under heavy load
- Updated UBER toolchain with latest changes
- Full tuneup to LMK profiles synced with Dori's G2 kernel. New optimized profile. Low profile removed - RAM management is now very aggressive and will not allow kernel to have less than 200MB of RAM
- Fixed incorrect file permissions for lowmemorykiller minfree and adj files
- Entropy tuned for better performance. Kernel will now tune entropy on boot.
- General stability fixes
- Your profiles will be reset after flashing this build!
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b040 (BETA)[/B]
- Re-enabled mmc software CRCs - We should value data integrity over performance
- Allow users to enable or disable mmc software CRCs via sysfs. Added software CRCs toggle in stweaks - If you do feel that having it disabled is better, I will let you do so.
- Fixed workqueue control not running in cortexbrain service
- Re-enabled CONFIG_ANDROID_LOW_MEMORY_KILLER_AUTODETECT_OOM_ADJ_VALUES
- Updated UBER toolchain with latest changes
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b039 (BETA)[/B]
- Fixes to zzmoove profiles
- Merged a few of missing and recent updates from CM13
- Changed config_hz to 300 (from 250) - This should give a small boost in interactivity with no cost in battery life
- sched.h: Changed LOAD_FREQ calculation
- UBER builds are now being built with latest UBER 6.1 with Cortex-A9 optimizations - I forgot to change the UBER version string from 6.0.0 to 6.1.0, but you can just look at GCC version for proof :)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b038 (BETA)[/B]
- OOM and LMK fixes thanks to realex-fire
- HYPER cpu gov synced with latest changes from Dorimanx's G2 kernel
- Changed the default I/O scheduler to BFQ - After some testing, I have found BFQ to be slightly more responsive compared to CFQ
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b037 (BETA)[/B]
- Reverted o3 flags - This fixes the high power consumption from the last build and large kernel size
- We will no longer see UBER 5.3 builds.
- Reverted more VM tweaks
- General stability fixes
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b036 (BETA)[/B]
- Default I/O scheduler changed back to CFQ
- Compiler optimisations thanks to @chhapil - Dori kernel was missing a lot of optimisation flags after kernel was updated past 3.12 linux kernel. Now we finally get them back :)
- The kernel is now compiled with the -o3 optimization flag - Increased kernel size, better performance
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b035 (STABLE)[/B]
- Various security updates and stability fixes pulled from CM13 kernel
- LMK will now kill system and protected (root) apps and services to prevent kernel crash - This fixes Launcher FC bug and poor RAM performance
- Stweaks updated with material design thanks to @Skyline!
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b034 (BETA)[/B]
- Added support for GCC 6.0 toolchains. We will see how UBER 6.0 experimental builds go
- Default I/O scheduler changed to ZEN
- lowmemreserve ratio changed back to default values
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b033 (BETA)[/B]
[COLOR="Red"]Your stweaks profile will be reset automatically once you flash this build[/COLOR]
- Restored aggressive LMK changes (After reverting the LMK changes, phone felt noticeably more laggy and system would lock up more frequently)
- Reduced swappiness back to 20% to reduce CPU usage and to improve performance
- Reverted VM changes (VFS cache pressure, dirty background ratio) - This might restore stability and performance
- Merged a few updates from CM - Minor stability fixes and security fixes
- Updated UBER toolchain
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b032 (BETA)[/B]
[COLOR="Red"]It is recommended to reset your stweaks profiles to ensure you get the best stability [/COLOR]
- Fixed lots of stweaks descriptions. Matched all non-matching default value descriptions
- Removed relaxed lowmem_reserve_ratio option. Our device doesn't have more than 600MB of free RAM :)
- Merged many changes from CM13 kernel
- Reverted LMK profile and made it less aggressive. We'll see if this helps with Launcher FCs. Note: It is not recommended to decrease swappiness!
- Increased swappiness to 50. We need LMK to do less work otherwise apps will just suddenly close. - Slightly less battery life, better multitasking
- UBER 5.3 Toolchain updated to March build
- zzmoove will now use intelliplug as the default hotplug method
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b031 (BETA)[/B]
- Added MDNIE override toggle. If your settings don't apply, just re-enable this toggle and make changes again.
- hyper gov updated with DorimanX LG G2 LP thanks to realex-fire - Better balance between performance and battery life.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b030 (BETA)[/B]
- Updated sio to sioplus iosched - Thanks to DorimanX. Now it is working as it should and stweaks doesn't freeze anymore! :) - Better performance and multitasking
- Merged many changes to zzmoove. Thanks to @zanezam - Bug fixes, performance/battery life improvements
- A few other minor kernel changes were merged from linux mainline kernel - Bug fixes, stability improvements
- MDNIE mode and scenario changing support added to stweaks. Note: This will override the ROMs values. Also, other scripts will be able to override this as well.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b029 (BETA)[/B]
- Match stweaks descriptions with actual default values
- Merged updates to CFQ io scheduler - Better performance
- Disabled MMC CRC check - Better I/O performance
- Deleted all zipalign functions! it's no longer supported with ART in LP. - Fixed possible nasty bug that would have deleted all app symlinks in /data/app. Before zipalign was enabled by default for performance profiles! Now all good :)
- Stweaks profile will be reset!
- Remove all fix permissions functions. It is old and broken. Lollipop is much more advanced compared to jellybean 4.3 so there is much less chance of apps breaking after a ROM update.
- CORTEX: move OOM fix to cortex to set on each wakeup. Thanks to DorimanX. Before this, the default ROM OOM values were being used after boot, the kernel was not always overriding ROM values and causing slower performance. This fixes this issue.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b028 (STABLE)[/B]
- Merged a few kernel updates from CM13
- Removed ability to tune vfs_cache_pressure. This is required for cortexbrain to function properly. If you tune it, the kernel script will not run!
- Adaptive vfs_cache_pressure values synced with DorimanX LG G2 LP values. - Better performance, more free RAM, slightly less battery life
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b027 (STABLE)[/B]
- Updated OOM profiles to better match CM Marshmallow and DorimanX LG G2 LP values
- UBER 5.3 Toolchain updated to 01/02/16 build
- Added HOTPLUG tab to stweaks. All hotplug config is now grouped together, minor fixes to spelling
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b026 (BETA)[/B]
- Merged many workqueue updates from linux mainline kernel - Improvements to stability, performance and battery life
- Merged updates to tcp_yeah
- Disabled auditd service to remove selinux related logspam
- Low latency audio fix will be applied on boot. DorimanX doesn't support low latency audio which causes games using recent unity versions to sound horrible. Thanks to @dualjoe. If you want to re-enable low latency audio, reflash rom and use different kernel!
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b025 (BETA) - LAST BUILD FOR NON-TRIM AND UBER 4.9[/B]
- Synced chhapil's zram updates
- LZ4 is set as the default algorithm for zram. I have properly checked now and it is all good. You can see this under /sys/block/zram0/comp_algorithm, where the algorithm inside the brackets is the active one.
[COLOR="Red"]- This will be the last build for NON-TRIM and UBER 4.9. TRIM should be used by everyone and UBER 4.9 is just unnecessary extra toolchain.
[/COLOR]- Changed default I/O scheduler to CFQ. This was Samsung's default choice and it was a good choice. LP needs as much I/O performance we can get, so simpler schedulers are not that great :)
- Merged many zram updates up to what the kernel can allow. This is the max zram can update to before causing build errors.
- UBER 5.3 builds will be moved to the UBER main folder. Not experimental anymore :)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b024 (BETA)[/B]
- BLN is properly fixed now without having to modify install script thanks to realex-fire
- Fixed stweaks not installing on kernel install thanks to realex-fire
- Many other changes to kernel init system thanks to realex-fire
- LZ4 support on the ZRAM thanks to @chhapil. Changed default compression to LZ4. Before we were using LZO which was slower but gave slightly better compression. LZ4 is much faster but gives slightly worse compression. TL;DR, better performance :) Edit: Wasn't sure if it was really enabled by default because there was no way to check.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b023 (BETA)[/B]
- BLN is now working!!! I simply updated the updater-script to delete old lights.exynos4.so from ROM and add new one to /system/lib/hw. Thanks @charlie8104 and @arnab If BLN doesn't work, reflash the kernel and make sure to reapply BLN after boot. This should fix BLN for most people :)
- sched: Set MC (multi-core) sched domain's busy_factor attribute to 1. This will increase CPU performance.
- fixed compilations warnings thanks to @chhapil
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b022 (BETA)[/B]
- Changed swappiness drop down to slider. Allow users to select a more precise percentage.
- Limit boot booster frequency to a max of 1.4Ghz. Anything higher will cause many devices not to boot :) Plus there are very few CPUs out there that can run higher than this config.
- Added lowmem_reserved_ratio tuning to stweaks thanks to @dorimanX. A higher ratio will give you more free RAM if you see that your free RAM is always loaded and device LAG, but it's also uses more battery to gain more free RAM with loaded system. Please don't use the relaxed setting as you will run out of RAM very easily.
- Isorec recovery support. Many thanks to lanchon who has been working with me for the past few days. If you require to dualboot, don't use isorec recovery. I have linked the isorec disabler for people who want dualboot/dorimanx recovery. Also, TWRP can't mount USB storage so you won't be able to transfer files between PC, go back to CWM to fix this. We have isorec on DorimanX :) However this is still a WIP.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b021 (BETA)[/B]
- Synced missing cortexbrain changes and typo fixes from KK initramfs
- zzmoove will now use alucard as the default hotplugging driver.
- Add toggle for power efficient workqueues. Enable to save power, disable for performance. Fixed parameter permissions. If you disable this, Cortexbrain will automatically switch on this during sleep state to save battery. Avoid using Kernel Adiutor to set this value as stweaks can do this properly.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b020 (STABLE)[/B]
- Full update to 2016 January CM12.1 Ramdisk - Stability improved, smoother operation and better experience. Thanks realex-fire!
- Bugs fixes and dorimanx features fixed from previous ramdisk updates
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b019 (BETA)[/B]
- GCC 5.x support. Starting from this build, we will see UBER 5.3 experimental builds for those who want the best performance they can get. Thanks @chhapil
- Toolchain GCC Version is also included now in zip file name so we don't get confused
- Ramdisk updated once again to CM12.1 October 15th build
- Remove root installer and remover from stweaks to prevent people from breaking root
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b018 (STABLE)[/B]
- Many changes to the LMK/OOM management. Synced values with DorimanX LG G2 and CM12.1. Now much more aggressive than before. Prior to this was the reason why we had such bad RAM management.
- All profiles are now set to default OOM settings. Default is now the same as the settings found in stock CM12.1.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b017 (BETA)[/B]
- Fixed all issues found in previous build
- Bring back SIO scheduler, deleted SIOPlus (Doesn't work on DorimanX)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b016 (BETA) - BUGGED AND REMOVED[/B]
- Synced missing futex updates from Linux 3.15 stable
- Reduced swappiness from 40 to 20 (ZRam will only be used under heavy load, rather than in medium loads)
- UBER toolchain updated to 2016-01-11 build
- This build will be built with Linaro and UBER (From now on, I will be naming builds with the selected toolchain)
- Updated SIO to SIOPlus
- tick: Fix a bug which impacts CPU frequency scaling
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b015 (BETA)[/B]
- Reduced swappiness from 60 to 40 (Will only swap when under heavier loads, before it was too aggressive)
- Includes latest LP freeze fix patch from Zeitferne (Note: This is not the final fix, this is an attempt to solve current freeze issues. If you want to help debug, use the proper kernel given by Zeitferne!)
- This build will be built with Linaro and UBER
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b014 (BETA)[/B]
- Enabled zram and set zram to 300MB by default
- Synced all net, TCP Cubic, ipv4, ipv6 and mutex updates from KK branch
- Change the VM_MAX_READAHEAD value to 512KB for best throughput
- Upstreamed kernel version to 3.15.0 stable! Lots and lots of fixes for various parts of the kernel, once again, thanks to realex-fire for contributing! ;)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b013 (BETA) - Linaro[/B]
- This build is built with latest Linaro 4.9 from Christopher83
- Comes with all changes from original b013 release
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b013 (BETA)[/B]
- Synced missing changes from KK branch thanks to @Realex-fire
- Reverted initramfs changes from CM12.1 (Not required to get CM12.1 running smooth, I think this introduced issues)
- Updated UBER toolchain to 20151031 build
- Fixed derp in Samsung WL Bug patch (Doesn't make a difference since our phone is not affected anyway. Looks like I will have to recreate the patch files again :) )
- Reverted I/O scheduler updates
- Tuned I/O scheduler fifo batch and other tweaks
- Changed OOM behavior so it is more aggressive, this would be a big advantage for people with lots of apps running!
- Last release built with UBER toolchain
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b012 (BETA)[/B]
[B]This is a long awaited update that should make cyanogenmod experience better again!!![/B]
- Changed toolchain back to UBER 4.9 and updated to latest version
- Updated Cyanogenmod ramdisk to October 15th
- Fixed all zzmoove tunables in stweaks. I'm not adding more tunables for zzmoove since it will cause stability issues.
- proper zzmoove profile switching has been added (previous solution was more of a workaround).
- Allow tunable mode for zzmoove (It's just no profile set, this is required if you want to manually adjust zzmoove values)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b011 (BETA)[/B]
- Revert Custom profiles 1, 2 and 3 and related fixes
- Revert GPU changes
- Updated default profile
- Revert Partitions and Root tab
- Updated UBER 4.8 toolchain to latest
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b010 (BETA)[/B]
- We're moving back to UBER 4.8 toolchain (should be more battery friendly than linaro)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b009 (BETA)[/B]
- zzmoove updated to 1.0 beta 8
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b008 (BETA)[/B]
- Restore Linaro 4.9 toolchain
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b007 (BETA)[/B]
- Reverted WiFi driver
- Reverted Linaro toolchain to 4.8 for the time being
- Deleted sharpness tweak again (I forgot to delete the tweak in the previous build)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b006 (BETA)[/B]
- More work on Wifi-driver to get Ad-hoc networks working (Still not working yet)
- Many minor changes to stweaks descriptions
- Updated kernel update check function (Doesn't work yet, I think it's because there is 2 'v' in the kernel version and build version, in other words it is a WIP!)
- We're moving back to Linaro 4.9 (Less bugs, more performance!)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b005 (BETA)[/B]
- Wifi drivers updated to 1.141.44 thanks to @stelistcristi
- Updated to latest UBER toolchain
- Switched to UBER 4.9 toolchain instead of 4.8
- Revert: "allowed IO Read Ahead up to 4096KB"
- Allow mod of vfs cache pressure - This is used by cortex background service, don't modify if you don't know what you are doing
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b004 (BETA)[/B] - Tweak your GPU beyond belief :)
- More overclocking of GPU! (All steps can have higher or lower frequencies and voltages)
- Revert boot boost limits
- Fixed file permissions
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b003 (BETA)[/B]
- Separated root actions into own tab in stweaks
- Added zzmoove 1.0beta7a to replace zzmanX! Profile switching is included!
- Added back powersave governor
- Temporary workaround for root check (will not say if root is enabled or not)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b002 (BETA)[/B]
- Optimize default profile for LP
- I will build trim and non trim builds for now on
- Remove sharpness tweak temporarily to prevent bootloop
- Still only supports CM12.1 based roms
- Fixes to custom profile reset
- Re-add missing performance governor in stweaks
- Allow users to debug stweaks again
- Separated CRON tasks into own tab , separated partitions fixes into own tab
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b001 - TRIM (BETA)[/B]
- Initial lollipop support thanks to lysergic acid
- All features from my dorimanx kk builds[/FONT]
Downloads
--STOP!!! IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ--
It is important that you make a backup before flashing this kernel. If you want to restore the original kernel found in your ROM, you need to restore from a backup or clean flash your ROM.
MAKE SURE YOU'RE DOWNLOADING THE RIGHT KERNEL. OTHERWISE YOU COULD BRICK YOUR DEVICE!
For TRIM users:
To use TRIM, you can download an app on the app store called trimmer or use terminal commands as directed in the troubleshooting guide.
Isorec (Isolated Recovery)
Starting from build b022, I have introduced isorec into DorimanX kernel. You can use either TWRP or CWM. It is important to note that the default CWM recovery has kernel specific options within the menus, so if you require to use them, be sure to flash the isorec disabler.
Download for isorec recoveries:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=47550
If you have a dualboot setup or if you want to set up dualboot, you should stay on StanTRC recovery. If you want to return to StanTRC recovery, flash the isorec disabler:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960682947
Forgot to download backup/older kernel/isorec disabler after flashing TWRP?
Go to download mode and flash a kernel .tar file OR wait until OS boots and copy required files to your phone
Which build should I use?
Linaro 4.9: Use this build for best stability. Battery life is better than UBER 6.1 and is the smoothest. Most users should use these builds.
UBER 6.1: Use this build for best performance. UBER 6.1 contains bleeding edge optimizations that may not be fully reliable yet, so this toolchain is better suited for advanced users.
Go with the build that is the best for you. You are the one that is making the changes so you are responsible for choosing what experience you want with the kernel! If you are still not sure which build to choose, use the Linaro 4.9 build first.
Main download link:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=43490
Mirror download link:
https://github.com/gsstudios/Dorimanx-SG2-I9100-Kernel/releases
Beta builds and stable builds will only be uploaded on AFH and github.
In order to tweak the kernel properly, you need to install stweaks from the play store, or from the apk linked here, or from the XDA downloads page, or from the apk in the attachments below:
Troubleshooting
For general help, please use the Q&A thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/help/qa-dorimanx-lp-5-x-x-t3161661
Q: Why flash your kernel? - For new users of DorimanX kernel
DorimanX kernel is an aftermarket kernel (or custom kernel) that is designed to allow users to tweak their phone at the kernel or near-hardware level side of things. In other words, users get more fine-grained control over their phone, this includes overclocking, underclocking, changing behavior of CPU/GPU etc. Adjusting such settings isn't for the faint-hearted since there is many things to understand, but you aren't required to understand all of the settings. Ultimately, if you want to improve your phone experience, try DorimanX kernel!
Q:How do I flash your kernel?
A: You flash kernels like flashing ROMs, except you don't have to factory reset your phone. However, if you are official CM12.1 nightly, you will have to flash the kernel differently (if you want to flash my old unsigned builds).
Method A: If you get signature verification errors, you need to sign the zip with a program like Sign-em or Sign+.
Method B: To flash this kernel on official CM12.1 nightly, you first need to flash Philz recovery on your phone via ODIN. Here is the link to the for philz recovery: Philz Touch Recovery After that, you can flash the kernel like normal.
Method C: Another way is to create a kernel .tar file by extracting the zimage file located in /boot folder of the kernel zip then create a .tar archive. Then flash it in ODIN. Here is the guide to create your own kernel tar file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/convert-kernel-zip-to-tar-t2994381 For your convenience, I've create a tar file of build b002 in the guide linked.
Q: Which kernel version build should I flash?
A: Flash the latest stable version if you want the most stable experience. Beta builds will always have the latest features and should be fine to use as a daily driver. Stable builds have been thoroughly tested for issues, but are usually older than current builds. Either way, it's up to you which one you want to flash. Read the changelog for any important changes that might have occurred in a particular build.
Q: Which app should I use to tweak the kernel?
You should only use stweaks to tune DorimanX kernel.
Q: Can I use isorec recovery on DorimanX kernel?
A: Yes you can. All important information was covered in the OP already!
Q: Why should I flash your builds when the last 'real' unofficial build was v008?
A: If you don't want to enjoy awesome features that improve the experience of dorimanx kernel, then it doesn't worry me. Real or not, I don't build kernels to have bad battery life, bad stability and etc. This is my personal build of dorimanx kernel!
Q: Wifi doesn't work after I flash this kernel
A: There are several possible causes to this issue, there could be a problem with your:
- Partitions OR
- Permissions OR
- Gapps OR
- ROM OR
- Compatibility with your wifi hardware
Don't use a pit with modded preload! It will just cause issues with ROMs and Kernels. Use stock pit or use a pit with unmodded preload. Sometimes, the gapps package you flash somehow breaks compatibility with the kernel. You can fix this by flashing a different gapps (making sure to clean cache and dalvik). If you have permissions problem, you can fix this by repartitioning your internal sd card or by reflashing back to stock rom. Sometimes, the ROM doesn't fully support the wireless drivers in the kernel, this can be solved by flashing a different ROM or different kernel. But if your wifi hardware is not compatible (a way to tell this is when you have tried everything and failed), there is nothing you can do but reflash the rom or flash a different kernel.
Q: I came from a different custom kernel that used Stweaks, now the app has issues
A: Every time you come from a different custom kernel with stweaks support, make sure to wipe cache and dalvik cache after install dorimanx kernel
Q: My battery life sucks after flashing this kernel!
A: Download and install Betterbatterystats and see what is the culprit to your problem. If it is kernel related, have you made sure you have wipe cache and dalvik and reset stweaks settings? If yes, it would be nice if you posted a logcat.
Q: How do I get a logcat for the kernel?
A: In stweaks, go to BUG-REPORT and tap on KERNEL-BUG.
Q: Why do I get bootloops with this kernel?
A: If you were on a working version on dorimanx before, there is probably something wrong with the installation. Sometimes, bootloops can occur due to corruption of the kernel zip file (usually from bad download) or from corrupted partitions.
Q: What do all of the settings mean? They are all confusing!
A: Please note that DorimanX kernel isn't for users who have just rooted their device. Before jumping into the custom kernel world, try playing around with other kernels first. Once you think you have some experience, read the stweaks beginners guide I made and then attempt to tweak the kernel using stweaks.
Q: How do I trim my partitions?
BEWARE: Make sure you have read all of the precautions before attempting to trim your partitions!
A: install the trimmer app from the playstore. App link . Check for all 3 partitions, and tap on run. grant root access. the 3 fstrim operations should be successful ("partition was trimmed" means success).
alternatively, instead of using trimmer you can run one of these commands (these are better because they also trim /preload):
# on the phone in the terminal app:
su -c "fstrim -v /system; fstrim -v /data; fstrim -v /cache; fstrim -v /preload"
# on your PC if you are connected to the phone via adb:
adb shell su -c "fstrim -v /system; fstrim -v /data; fstrim -v /cache; fstrim -v /preload"
reboot.
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Q: My device is (hard) bricked after flashing your kernel!
A: Have you read all of the precautions before installing the kernel? You made the decision to flash the kernel and now you've stuffed up your phone.
Q: I get constant FCs after flashing your kernel!
A: Have you wiped your cache partition, dalvik cache and reset stweaks settings? If you've done all of these already, a logcat would be nice
Q: How do I use dual boot?
A: There are many guides on how to dual boot roms using dorimanx kernel. Just use the search function on XDA or GOOGLE it!
Q: What's a good combination for CPU governor and I/O scheduler?
A: Have a look at the default settings, they are optimised for our phone
However, here are some settings I recommend:
CPU Governor: HYPER/zzmoove/Darkness
I/O Scheduler: CFQ/BFQ/ZEN/Deadline/SIO
Q: Why does the screen turn blank after the dorimanx logo appears during the boot process?
A: If your kernel doesn't bootloop, but the screen remains blank, there is a good chance that the ROM that you've used uses an older version of GPU drivers (Mali). This kernel only support ROMs with Maliv3 support. If you flash this kernel on MaliV2 or MaliV1 only roms, you will get a blank screen after flashing. To fix this, flash to the kernel the corresponds to your mali driver version and you should get your display back.
Q: What is a TCP algorithm?
A: Congestion control strategies (or algorithms) are used by TCP, the data transmission protocol used by many Internet applications. The main goal of a TCP algorithm is to avoid sending more data than the network is capable of transmitting, that is, to avoid causing network congestion.
Q: What is a toolchain?
In software, a toolchain is the set of programming tools that are used to create a product (typically another computer program or system of programs). The tools may be used in a chain, so that the output of each tool becomes the input for the next, but the term is used widely to refer to any set of linked development tools.
A simple software development toolchain consists of a compiler and linker to transform the source code into an executable program, libraries to provide interfaces to the operating system, and a debugger. A complex product such as a video game needs tools for preparing sound effects, music, textures, 3-dimensional models, and animations, and further tools for combining these resources into the finished product.
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Q: What is UBER?
A: After years of using different custom toolchains like Linaro and SaberMod, I found there were things I liked about both of them but also things that didn't sit quite as well with me. SaberMod always seemed to have UI lag (especially in scrolling) but opened apps well and Linaro always seemed to be buttery smooth but had terrible app opening speed. Linaro battery was also worse for me than SaberMod. After going back and forth between toolchains I finally had this epiphany! Why not just take all of the best parts of all toolchains and merge them into one? So I began bringing up my own toolchain from gnu.org. At first I patched in all of the AOSP toolchain pactches (much like how SaberMod did it originally however it is important that you realize that No! I did not copy and paste SaberMod into my source I'm simply stating that I used their idea of merging aosp into gnu.org) to my source. Then I went through and added all of the linaro patches that I could to the source. I also made sure that I had the very latest of every toolchain component. I then made very minimal changes to the aosp toolchain build folder to allow for building with these newer toolchain components and UBERTC was born!!! (Note: both Linaro and SaberMod both made lots of modifications to the toolchain build folder, UBERTC is the closest to the aosp build process)
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Q: What is Linaro?
Linaro is the place where engineers from the world's leading technology companies define the future of Linux on ARM. The company is a not-for-profit engineering organization with over 120 engineers working on consolidating and optimizing open source software for the ARM architecture, including the GCC toolchain, the Linux kernel, ARM power management, graphics and multimedia interfaces.
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let me try your kernel, btw where is download link ?
haris1976 said:
let me try your kernel, btw where is download link ?
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I'm still building it right now. Will upload soon, will have my features from my personal builds on top of lysergic acids fixes.
First build up. Can't test since I'm on kitkat rom right now. Will update to LP when I have the chance to.
Ah man...... Here It is, great can you make a non trim version, pretty plsí*½í¸Š
NoctisBlade said:
Ah man...... Here It is, great can you make a non trim version, pretty plsí*½í¸Š
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I'm not on my PC right now. Probably will upload new build tomorrow (running out of space in my build machine). Would be great if someone reports the issues they encounter and what's working.
Great to see a dedicated thread for Dorimanx Kernel for S2's lollipop support.....Subscribed and will be testing whenever I get time....Great job man....Good luck....
I tried it so far both on SlimLP and Omni and failed to boot on both. Bootloop on SlimLP and stuck on boot on Omni. Gonna keep on testing though.
Edit: Managed to boot on CM12.1 finally. Let's see how it goes.
kostelo said:
I tried it so far both on SlimLP and Omni and failed to boot on both. Bootloop on SlimLP and stuck on boot on Omni. Gonna keep on testing though.
Edit: Managed to boot on CM12.1 finally. Let's see how it goes.
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Only cm12.1 ramdisk was merged. I'm working with lysergic acid and hopefully warrior to get it working on more roms.
little report about dualboot
Hi all, i quoted myself and about what i have done.
maybe that can help for more test, i found one rom that dualbooted, didnt test another for now.
And , i forgot to add yesterday that sdcard (int card) wasnt mounted when i ran 2nd LP rom.
thanks.
Troubadour666 said:
Hi @Lysergic Acid, sory for OT, little report about DUALBOOT i gave a try about it right now
i was on SlimLP build#12 from @warrior1208, runing Apolo 8 beta9 EXTv2.
i backuped SlimLP and formatted cache/dalvik/data
then i flashed pac_i9100_LP-MR1.Beta-2.Unofficial_20150628-122342 , new release from @phenomarc.
i rebooted the rom with his stock kernel and let it run 15min.
then, reboot recovery and i flashed your DORIMANX LP version and rebbot, the pac_i9100_LP-MR1.Beta-2 booted fine.
then , i rebooted again recovery (STANtrc) and restored the previous build from @phenomarc with my TBO black modified i have , on 2nd rom space i have kept with old SPIRIT 4.4.4, and rebooted .
At boot, this time i choose 2nd rom , and 2nd rom booted !
Thanks , You save dualboot for US , Man , ITS ENORMOUS
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Lysergic Acid said:
Good to know that feature is already working mate, I had no clue about that honestly, cause the ramdisk for that needs two inits, two fstabs, etc
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Hi all, i quoted myself and about what i have done.
maybe that can help for more test, i found one rom that dualbooted, didnt test another for now.
And , i forgot to add yesterday that sdcard (int card) wasnt mounted when i ran 2nd LP rom.
thanks.
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@Troubadour666 can u give me link ROM from PAC_I9100_LP-mr1
haris1976 said:
@Troubadour666 can u give me link ROM from PAC_I9100_LP-mr1
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http://www.darksideteam.com/threads/2010-5-0-2-UNOFFICIAL-SABERMOD-PAC-MAN-ROM-5-0-la-ROM-definitiva
No idea which language it is.
Dori for LP on S2, didn't see that coming, but will test asap with Slimsaber LP, and check if it works. Pedestre stopped apolo development and gustavo's kernel is also kinda dead so it's the only one left.
Don't drop it please!
Facuu said:
Dori for LP on S2, didn't see that coming, but will test asap with Slimsaber LP, and check if it works. Pedestre stopped apolo development and gustavo's kernel is also kinda dead so it's the only one left.
Don't drop it please!
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It won't boot on Slimsaber LP at the moment, only CM12.1 based ROM, ramdisk incompatibility.
Edit : Apolo 8 beta 9 Omni boots slimsaber fine by the way, sorry didn't mean to speak of another kernel here.
Sorry for stupid question... Is this twrp based?
Or is that complete other?
Works for AOSP roms, right?
I9100 Tapatalk, DU AOSP 5.1.1 Lollipop
089man said:
Sorry for stupid question... Is this twrp based?
Or is that complete other?
Works for AOSP roms, right?
I9100 Tapatalk, DU AOSP 5.1.1 Lollipop
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CWM 6.0.4.8
CM12.1 roms (RR,bliss....)
089man said:
Sorry for stupid question... Is this twrp based?
Or is that complete other?
Works for AOSP roms, right?
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It's indeed for AOSP ROMs It's CWM based. I'm currently using it with CM12.1 by @Lysergic Acid.
EDIT: Oops, you beat me to it, @NoctisBlade. Perhaps what I can add is that so far I've been having great stability and battery life.
GUYVER KERNEL
This kernel is ONLY for SM-G901F TouchWiz LollipopYou will void your warranty after flashing this ROM (knox @ 0x1)I'am not responsible of any damage caused to your device after flashing this KERNEL
Features:
Code:
- Based on the last Samsung source (OE2)
- Compiled with the last @Christopher83 LINARO 4.9.4 2015.06 optimized for Cortex A15 - build 14/07/2015
- Init.d support
- CRC Disabled
- Android logger disabled
- Kernel logger disabled
- Busybox
- SELinux set to "Permissive"
- Disabled restrict rooting
- Added Simple GPU Algorithm
- CPU undervolt support
- Fast charge
- Dynamic Fsync Control
- IntelliPlug
- Intelli_Thermal
- KCAL
- PowerSuspend
- Google Services wakelock fix
DOWNLOAD:
VERSION 0.9
VERSION 0.8(revision 2)
Credits:
- Alcolawl
- Alucard_24
- AndroidGX
- arter97
- bbedward
- faux123
- flar2
- franciscofranco
- javilonas
- mrg666
- neobuddy89
- savoca
- showp1984
- Tkkg1994
- TripNRaVeR
- twistedumbrella
- ZaneZam
XDAevDB Information
GUYVER Kernel, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S 5 Plus ( SM-G901F )
Contributors
MEGAX91
Source
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 0.8
Stable Release Date: 2015-11-25
How to Flash:
1. Restart to recovery
2. Flash attached .zip file.
3. Restart to system
Changelog :
v0.9 :
- Base on OK2 Source
- added governors ( pegasus - impulse - intellimm - smartmax - racoon_city )
- Scheduler patches
- added o.c
v0.8:
- removed intelli_plug
- added intelli_hotplug v5.1
- added bricked_hotplug ( The 'MSM Mp-Decision' in kernel adiutor is the bricked hotplug )
- added msm_hotplug
- added vibration control
- added governors ( bioshock - alucard , ... )
v0.7:
- -o3 OPTIMIZATION
- removed o.c
- added Sioplus & tripndroid i/o schedulers
- reduced wlan wakelocks
- added Sound Control: 3.6
*This is not working properly in Kernel Adiutor for now use FauxSound Audio/Sound Control*
v0.6:
- Compiled with the SaberMod 6.0.x Toolchain tuned for Cortex-A15 devices with NEON-vfpv4
- updated intelliplug to v4
- updated Intellithermal to v3
v0.5:
- Patched to Linux 3.10.93
- GOVERNORS ( ondemand Plus - Interactive Pro - Conservativex - yankactive - barry_allen - Intelliactive , .... )
- removed Sound Control: 3.6
- removed lcd notifier
- added Alucard Hotplug
- added Stereo Call Recording Support
v0.4:
added lcd notifier
added msm_zen_decision
added hwgenerator randomness
added Adreno idler
added e/frandom for reseeding
added zzmoove
v0.3 :
- added CPU O.C To 2.7GHz
- aded LED fading control
- added frandom support
- added Sound Control: 3.6
I'll test it tomorrow!
Sent from my SM-T325
Test it since yesterday.
Very good at the wlan-wow wakelock. It reduced it to 15min of 8h deepsleep.
(45min at SimpleGX 1.2.3)
53000 at Antutu.
Very fine.
Thanks for creating a kernel for our (exotic) device.
i'm already working on version 0.3 , it include O.C ( both CPU & GPU ) / frandom support / New random generator ( more I/O perfomance ) / LED controll / ....
Stay Positive:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License
https://github.com/MEGAX91/GUYVER-KERNEL/commits/master
DienoX said:
Stay Positive:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License
https://github.com/MEGAX91/GUYVER-KERNEL/commits/master
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thanks for the tip.
God job guy!!
0,2%/h
I love u
And I am not in your credits? As I helped you so much? Not really nice of you
somehow cant download it from the link...404 not found...hmmm?
Tkkg1994 said:
And I am not in your credits? As I helped you so much? Not really nice of you
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man i think i got amnesia!
i hope you forgive me.
i'm disappointed with FauxSound output quality! viper4android is way better.
for some reason i cant O.C CPU more than 2.7GHz!!!
MEGAX91 said:
man i think i got amnesia!
i hope you forgive me.
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Of course I can
MEGAX91 said:
i'm disappointed with FauxSound output quality! viper4android is way better.
for some reason i cant O.C CPU more than 2.7GHz!!!
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For your sound problem, there is boeffla sound control. And Lord Boeffla has the galaxy s5 so I think it is way more optimised for our device than faux
Edit: Here you can find it. But I have to say that this is for 3.4.y kernels and not for 3.10, but you will see
Tkkg1994 said:
Of course I can
For your sound problem, there is boeffla sound control. And Lord Boeffla has the galaxy s5 so I think it is way more optimised for our device than faux
Edit: Here you can find it. But I have to say that this is for 3.4.y kernels and not for 3.10, but you will see
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thanks man.( you were totally right about github )
about 1 hr ago i tested the boeffla sound , it didnt work with 3.10.X ( i also tested the rem sound but i didn't noticed any improvement compared to stock )
i can easily O.C CPU to 2.7 but i cant O.C GPU !
https://github.com/MEGAX91/GUYVER-KERNEL/blob/master/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom/apq8084-gpu.dtsi
MEGAX91 said:
thanks man.( you were totally right about github )
about 1 hr ago i tested the boeffla sound , it didnt work with 3.10.X ( i also tested the rem sound but i didn't noticed any improvement compared to stock )
i can easily O.C CPU to 2.7 but i cant O.C GPU !
https://github.com/MEGAX91/GUYVER-KERNEL/blob/master/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom/apq8084-gpu.dtsi
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Github is a must for kernels, GNU license...
If you want to OC the kernel even more, go and look here.
About GPU I haven't had a look until now, if I find something, I will tell you
If you got questions, you know where I am :good:
I tried to install it but i get bootloop. I have to say im on simplegx and i can't install lonas anymore as well. Only simplegx kernels work for me
I tried the lonas 1.0 - 1.3 many times. Always bootloop or freeze. SimpleGX worked everytime. Installed the GUYVER and it worked too.
@Cissiboy
Try to install lonas, then reinstall SimpleGX 1.2.3, then try Guyver's.
Good luck
Android2003 said:
I tried the lonas 1.0 - 1.3 many times. Always bootloop or freeze. SimpleGX worked everytime. Installed the GUYVER and it worked too.
@Cissiboy
Try to install lonas, then reinstall SimpleGX 1.2.3, then try Guyver's.
Good luck
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thanks for the suggestion but Im not in a position in which i can try this at the moment
Luckily I have a pretty stable, longlasting and greatly performing rom nevertheless
Tkkg1994 said:
For your sound problem, there is boeffla sound control. And Lord Boeffla has the galaxy s5 so I think it is way more optimised for our device than faux
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I tried already to port it into my kernel, but unfortunately, there is no app compatible to control it and even with some echo scripts in init.d it crashes if any other value different than default (off then).
So I concluded that boeffla sound for S5 is not compatible for S5 Plus :good:
Moreover boeffla sound for S5 is not interesting as much because you can only control speaker volume output, unlike on the S3 : a real hardware equalizer + mic control + some great features etc.
Introduction
A new stable custom kernel for our onyx
Features
Compatible with all CM and AOSP ROMs (except OOS)
Compatible with 6.0 and 7.x
Built with GCC 4.9 toolchain .
Adreno idler.
USB Fast Charge
Built-in AdBlocker
Optimized RWSEM Algorithm.
Latest security patches.
Sweep2Wake
Added governors : bioshock, darkness, elementalX, pegasusq, smartmax_eps, wheatley, yankactive, zzmove, impulse
Added I/O schedulers : zen and tripndroid
CPU Input Boost
Wakelock toggles
Optimised memory management
Enable Arch Power
Optimised core control
O2 optimisations
Instructions
Copy the kernel zip to your phone
Reboot to recovery. I would suggest TWRP by Nachiket
Flash the zip
Reboot
Downloadhttps://androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224402842
NOTE
Use the Kernel Adiutor to access all the features
Kernel is compatible with the new MM bootloader only
Recommended Settings
Governor: ElementalX
Multicore Power Saving: Aggresive
CPU Max freq: 1728MHz
Core control: Enabled
I/O scheduler : ZEN with 512kb read ahead for int. and ZEN with 384 kb for external
Sync Threshold : 960mhz
Input Boost Freq : 652mhz
Credits
@CheckYourScreen
@eng.stk
@Lord Boeffla
@franciscofranco
@rjdTWO
@ZaneZam
Special shout out to Nachiket.Namjoshi for always helping
XDA:DevDB Information
Heliox Kernel, Kernel for the OnePlus X
Contributors
Subhrajyoti Sen
Source Code: https://github.com/SubhrajyotiSen/HelioxKernelOnyx
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0
Stable Release Date: 2016-11-21
Created 2016-11-21
Last Updated 2016-12-01
Changelog
01/12/2016
Add KCAL support
Add Voltage Control
23/11/2016
Add support for Sultan-ized ROMs
Patch multiple QuadRooter vulnerabilities
21//11/2016
Initial Release
Such Thug Much Wow! Great work buddy!
Great to see another kernel
Nice work buddy!
Great work
Finally, up on XDA
Working with Dirty Unicorns 11/20 build?
Ragonexus said:
Working with Dirty Unicorns 11/20 build?
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Yes! You can check the screenshots tab to verify
Great job my friend. You've come a far way from where you were.
does it need any modifications in kernel adiutor or just leave it as original settings.
Fantastic job my friend working great!!
namquang93 said:
does it need any modifications in kernel adiutor or just leave it as original settings.
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Stock settings work just fine.
But recommended settings would be
Governor: ElementalX
Multicore Power Saving: Aggresive
CPU Max freq: 1728MHz
Core control: Enabled
I/O scheduler : ZEN with 512kb read ahead for int. and ZEN with 384 kb for external
Sync Threshold : 960mhz
Input Boost Freq : 652mhz
Is this kernel compatible with Sultans CM13? I tried to flash it, but it was stuck on CM boot animation for 30+ minutes and I gave up, because my battery would die.
Kolio_xda said:
Is this kernel compatible with Sultans CM13? I tried to flash it, but it was stuck on CM boot animation for 30+ minutes and I gave up, because my battery would die.
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Sultan-ized ROMs aren't currently supported. It will be added in the next release
Subhrajyoti Sen said:
Sultan-ized ROMs aren't currently supported. It will be added in the next release
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One suggestion is to update op to indicate so. Or else u will see my similar post
Tiongkia said:
One suggestion is to update op to indicate so. Or else u will see my similar post
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Thanks for pointing that out Done
Release 2 is up
Changelog
Add support for Sultan-ized ROMs (Check screenshots for confirmation)
Patch multiple QuadRooter vulnerabilities
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767117919
Latest release still cant boot on Sultan. Stuck in CM boot animation for 20 mins. Dunno if it's just me.
Kolio_xda said:
Latest release still cant boot on Sultan. Stuck in CM boot animation for 20 mins. Dunno if it's just me.
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I personally tested it on sultan's cm13.
Try one thing. Flash the ROM again and then the kernel.
My custom kernel for oneplus 2
Features until now
- added governors, I/O schedulers and all the other mess you see in other kernels
- spectrum support
- flash and forget
- optimized for sd810
- tickless kernel
- hd audio
- slimbus overclock
- compiled with linaro GCC 8
- enabled CPU dcache word access
- backlight dimmer
- added maple I/O scheduler
- added governors blu_active and darkness
- added gentle fair sleepers
- added wakelock control (basic + WiFi + bluedroid)
- optimized settings
- upstream CAF updates
- upstream Linux kernel upgrades (3.10.105)
- nethunter support
- compatible with mostly all ROMs, including CAF-based ROMs like halogenos
- pdesireaudio
- high performance audio
- fauxsound
- added CPU boost toggle
- power efficient workqueues
- franco thermal driver
XDA:DevDB Information
haruhikernel-op2, Kernel for the OnePlus 2
Contributors
anupritaisno1, benschhold, pdesire, xdvs23
Source Code: https://github.com/Team-DevElite/haruhikernel-op2
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: v8.2
Stable Release Date: 2017-07-01
Created 2017-01-26
Last Updated 2017-07-13
Download link: https://srv1.botstack.host:8001/oneplus/op2/custom-kernel-for-haruhios-v8.2.zip
Reserved
Pdesireaudio - FAQ
What is pdesireaudio?
192kHz 24bit audio playback, 24bit audio recording, and higher buffering on kernel
Interesting, how do I configure it?
There is nothing to configure, it should work out of the box
For advanced users, the sysfs paths are
/sys/module/snd_soc_wcd9330/parameters/uhqa_mode_pdesireaudio
/sys/module/snd_soc_wcd9330/parameters/high_perf_mode
/sys/kernel/sound_control_3/highperf_enabled
1 to enable, 0 to disable
Default is enabled at boot
How do I merge pdesireaudio into my code?
Pdesireaudio needs device tree and kernel patches, head over to my github https://github.com/anupritaisno1 to find out the patches you'll need
Wait! So what do I get to control?
Nothing in the case of audio, not to mention that audio is already a mess on op2
You still get basic sound control however
Got it? Anything I should watch out for?
Pdesireaudio can technically work in a ROM that doesn't support it however if you flash anything other than ARISE, then you'll break pdesireaudio completely
Nethunter support
Flash SuperSU
Put a su script to run supolicy --live "permissive *" at boot
That's it?
Interactive governor tweaks?
I use glassfish and most of my testers seem to like fairparkhe
Hotplug?
I just turn it off
Thermals?
Usually turn everything off here too
GPU settings?
I normally don't change anything here
Screen?
Here are my settings
R: 256
G: 250
B: 241
Saturation: 35
Value: 124
Contrast: 128
Hue: 1
You are working hard
Thanks
Enviado desde mi ONE A2003 mediante Tapatalk
Is the v4.2 the latest? Because on description : Current Stable Version: v5.0
xarisCY said:
Is the v4.2 the latest? Because on description : Current Stable Version: v5.0
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That's a naming error made by the automatic build bot. Please ignore it
The latest version is v5 which you can verify in the settings
is it compatible with oxygen os 3.5.6?
divyansh sinha said:
is it compatible with oxygen os 3.5.6?
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No
It's only my for my ROM (read the name) and for official lineageos and CAF-based ROMs like halogenos
It may work on derivatives of lineage as such (RR, AICP, etc) but I can't guarantee it
divyansh sinha said:
is it compatible with oxygen os 3.5.6?
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You can try it.
However I can tell you that WiFi is going to break if you flash this on oos
Also please flash oos 3.5.7
I am using this kernel with RR. I did not see any power efficient improvement.Although everything is running smooth.
playkish said:
I am using this kernel with RR. I did not see any power efficient improvement.Although everything is running smooth.
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Yes, you need to tune it a bit in kernel adiutor
Also that is a "power efficient workqueue", it does nothing by itself if your configuration is set to consume too much battery
anupritaisno1 said:
Yes, you need to tune it a bit in kernel adiutor
Also that is a "power efficient workqueue", it does nothing by itself if your configuration is set to consume too much battery
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Can you please explain what I need to tune using kernel auditor ??
playkish said:
Can you please explain what I need to tune using kernel auditor ?
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That's up to you?
Hey, could You give us a example for a Good Setup?
Speaker gain is not working here as well. Will it be fixed?
StarSix01 said:
Hey, could You give us a example for a Good Setup?
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stock are best
or if kernel have relaxed governor
anupritaisno1 said:
Here's the download link https://srv1.botstack.host:8000/oneplus/op2/custom-kernel-for-haruhios-v4.2-STABLE.zip
Or use this
http://srv1.botstack.host:9000/oneplus/op2/custom-kernel-for-haruhios-v4.2-STABLE.zip
No pdesireaudio right now, it is being worked on by me
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In the thread you say that there is pdesire audio. But you are saying now that in the latest build there isnt psidesireaudio?
i was soooo happy to finally see cpu voltage option in the kernel but very disappointed because whatever I do it doesn't change the voltage, beside that I see the same frequency scales displayed once more but with a higher voltage added to each frequency step.
Introduction
Hello everyone, this is my personal continuation of the famous Flash Kernel by Nathan Chancellor for the OnePlus 5/T.
This kernel is made with a focus on performance, battery life and stability.
You got the choice between a HMP version and a EAS version of the kernel.
Hopefully you will enjoy it!
Important thread information!
If you got issues please provide a log.
If you got feature requests, just ask.
OT is allowed.
Flash instruction
On OOS stock kernel:
- Flash kernel zip
On custom kernel:
- Dirty flash stock rom
- Flash kernel zip
Features
Major features of both (HMP and EAS) kernels
- Up to date with OOS (Stable and Beta)
- Up to date with the latest stable Linux version
- Up to date with the latest CAF tag
- Mainline patches from Linux, focusing on bug fixes/security
- Mainline CFQ scheduler improvements
- Kernel hardening from CopperheadOS
- Disables dm-verity
- Several subsystems converted to use power efficient workqueues
- Accidental touch protection on hardware keys
- Backlight dimmer
- KCAL color control
- Sweep2sleep
- Sound control
- Wakelock blocker
- Latest WireGuard snapshot
- Westwood as the default TCP algorithm
- Built with a self compiled Clang 7.0.3 toolchain
- USB fast charge
- CPU Boost improvements
- Pixel2Oreo WiFi MOD v5 Stable included
- Wake Gestures
- Notification LED Control
EAS specific features:
- Schedutil governor
- Dynamic stune boost
HMP specific features:
- CPU input boost
- Devfreq boost
- Simple LMK
Downloads
Primary
Archive
Sources:
Kernel: https://github.com/crian/kernel_oneplus5
AnyKernel: https://github.com/crian/AnyKernel2
Credits and Thanks:
- @nathanchance for Flash and inspiration
- @osm0sis for AnyKernel2
- @Sultanxda for being a Dev
- @franciscofranco for having some nice stuff
- @RogerF81 for WiFi MOD
- @joshuous and @RenderBroken for EAS
- @azaidi for Adaptive Stune app
- and all the other amazing Devs out there
XDA:DevDB Information
[KERNEL][OOS 8.1.0 TREBLE][CLANG] Reverse Flash, Kernel for the OnePlus 5T
Contributors
crian
Source Code: https://github.com/crian/kernel_oneplus5/tree/reflash
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: v2.1
Stable Release Date: 2018-10-25
Created 2018-09-12
Last Updated 2019-01-05
Misc
Adaptive Stune app
This app calculates the Dynamic stune boost on the EAS kernel for each activity you are running.
It optimizes battery drain while aiming for 60 FPS.
This a slightly modified version of @azaidi's work.
Instruction
- Install the apk
- Give access and su permission
- Settings are available via long-press shortcut
Download
AdaptiveStune.apk
Source
https://github.com/crian/AdaptiveStune
In
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Thank you!! I think this just became my daily driver kernel.
Aside from upstream. I suggest improve the kernel base too and fixes.
radz_ said:
Aside from upstream. I suggest improve the kernel base too and fixes.
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What improvements do you want?
crian said:
What improvements do you want?
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You are the expert..lol
of course Flash Kernel is not perfect there will always be a room for improvement. Most devs using Flash as base, all they do is upstream. That's all.
Will this work in op5 not t.
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This looks interesting. I wanna try it out. I'm on OOS 5.1.5 with custom kernel. What steps should I do?
bkma said:
Will this work in op5 not t.
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Will work. It's unified.
crian said:
Will work. It's unified.
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Thanks.
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rushier.ivan said:
This looks interesting. I wanna try it out. I'm on OOS 5.1.5 with custom kernel. What steps should I do?
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Dirty flash OOS and magisk if you're using this.
To be safe I would recommend to wipe caches, system and vendor and then flash OOS, Magisk and kernel.
Just installed, will give it a try for a week to check performance and battery life. Coming from Zenith which was great already
Will this work on LOS based roms or only OOS? On AICP treble version 5t
kamisan said:
Will this work on LOS based roms or only OOS? On AICP treble version 5t
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Only on OOS as mentioned in the thread title.
Update to v1.1
Changelog
- Upstreamed to Linux 4.4.156
- CPU Boost improvement (Apps start faster on a cold launch)
- USB fast charge
- Upstreamed Android Binder
- Removed Dynamic SchedTune Boost (it is not very effective on a HMP kernel)
Download
Primary: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crian/rf-zips/master/stable/ReverseFlash-OP5-v1.1.zip
Archive: https://github.com/crian/rf-zips/tree/master/stable
Commits: https://github.com/crian/kernel_oneplus5/commits/reflash
thanks
works on beta 16?