I did that for myself but it could be useful, so why not share it!
This is the standard Froyo JPM kernel build from sources
It contains the su binary which calls Superuser.apk
Download this app from the market, and you're all set ^^
If you want a Froyo phone rooted cleanly and still secure, that's it.
Kernel to flash as PDA using Odin with 803.pit
Kernel sources:
http://github.com/project-voodoo/samsung_kernel_sources_gt-i9000/tree/froyo
Superuser app:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=682828
If you need more info, just ask
PS: I'm not sure every apps are happy with the need to call su from /sbin, which is in the ramdisk.
At least you can do everything you want from adb, and once you're root there is no limit
thank you very much.
You're always so kind!!!
Great! Gonna try JPM tomorrow.
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How is this different from Chainfire's method? What is the advantage of using this over that? Thanks
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ed10000 said:
How is this different from Chainfire's method? What is the advantage of using this over that? Thanks
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The difference is that Chainfire uses the Samsung compiled kernel, while this one is compiled from GPL sources. Should be no differences, but for some reason this kernel is a lot bigger than the Samsung one. Anybody know why? Compiler options?
RyanZA said:
The difference is that Chainfire uses the Samsung compiled kernel, while this one is compiled from GPL sources. Should be no differences, but for some reason this kernel is a lot bigger than the Samsung one. Anybody know why? Compiler options?
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Interesting I also would like to know what's the difference before I try to flash it on my SGS.
By the way, thanks to supercurio, RyanZA and all the developers
main diff for me is this is just a rooted kernel. it doesn't come with other goodies like superuser, and more imptly the e2 recovery which means i cna't do apply update.zip from the recovery mode using this kernel.
but i look forward to supercurio on the voodoo fix
supercurio said:
PS: I'm not sure every apps are happy with the need to call su from /sbin, which is in the ramdisk.
At least you can do everything you want from adb, and once you're root there is no limit
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So with this, su is in sbin instead of system/xbin. Can we not move it/copy it to xbin if necessary? Is this a big deal?
Tyxerakias said:
So with this, su is in sbin instead of system/xbin. Can we not move it/copy it to xbin if necessary? Is this a big deal?
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Yes you can. In fact, CF-Root does exactly that... it also contains all files in /sbin and /res, but at first boot install them to /system.
Chainfire said:
Yes you can. In fact, CF-Root does exactly that... it also contains all files in /sbin and /res, but at first boot install them to /system.
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Yes that's it
This kernel does no special action ^^ it's just JM2 compiled from sources (presumably the same as Samsung's compiled) with an added file in /sbin
It's a bigger because for some reason the modules are quite big once compiled, they're probably not fully stripped and... because I included the ext4 kernel modules
hey ...
did u use z4build to implement ext4 support?
or can i run it and then use update.zip (z4mod) for ext4?
quick reply would be great ... just flashed to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=796987
ty and big up fi di work u done!!!
EDIT: z4mod still not available should have read more posts before posting lol ... sorry
is ur ramdisk compatible with froyo JPM?
dt9394 said:
is ur ramdisk compatible with froyo JPM?
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Sorry i don't understand your question
Hi sir,
I download the ramdisk voodoo provide from http://project-voodoo.org/downloads/Voodoo-beta4-GT-I9000-ramdisk.tar.bz2 and compile it with official JPM source code. So far no problem during compilation. But I know the ramdisk /lib/module/ file is slightly different from what i extract from official zImage.
So my question is, is your ramdisk compatible with froyo source code from samsung?
thanks,
dt9394 said:
Hi sir,
I download the ramdisk voodoo provide from http://project-voodoo.org/downloads/Voodoo-beta4-GT-I9000-ramdisk.tar.bz2 and compile it with official JPM source code. So far no problem during compilation. But I know the ramdisk /lib/module/ file is slightly different from what i extract from official zImage.
So my question is, is your ramdisk compatible with froyo source code from samsung?
thanks,
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Hello !
For Froyo stuff, now everything is on github http://github.com/project-voodoo .
I transformed Voodoo in a complete source-based distribution and you have all the tools included here to do so
Thanks you supercurio!!!!!!!!!!!! voodooo!!!!!!!!!!!!! git clone it now
dt9394 said:
Thanks you supercurio!!!!!!!!!!!! voodooo!!!!!!!!!!!!! git clone it now
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I made a new thread after your request (and some on IRC too!)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=813955
Related
Sorry for being so late. I've been extremely busy recently..
Thank you very much.
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I've made a new update.zip
This is 98% identical with the original Voodoo lagfix-only 3.0.
the only differences are
1. loading modules on booting.
2. using stock JM8 kernel
Thanks ^^
# to users who are using the previous voodoo-with-stock kernels
-> Overwrite it!
##########
THANK YOU SUPERCURIO!!!!!
##########
### EDIT ###
1. updated JM9 support!!
2. FroYo JPM support : just remove the ".zip" at the end (Only for Odin flashing at the moment)
Sound interesting.
What about Benchmarking and battery life?
Thanks for developing.
Quadrant scores? Pros and Cons over VooDoo??
How did you modify the JM8 kernel? I thought we were limited to using the source provided by Samsung for the kernel (which is probably not the exact same as the ones used in its firmwares). Anyway, great work! Off to read more about NILFS2 now
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ed10000 said:
How did you modify the JM8 kernel? I thought we were limited to using the source provided by Samsung for the kernel (which is probably not the exact same as the ones used in its firmwares). Anyway, great work! Off to read more about NILFS2 now
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He found a nice way to modify kernels. He has a post up on it earlier.
Any chance for a JH2 or JM5 kernel as well? Preferably with EXT4! I don't like NILFS2 myself, since it feels sluggish.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ext4_btrfs_nilfs2&num=7
Please read this benchmark.
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This is great news. Could you post a version that uses EXT4 with the JM8 kernel please? I'd like to use the stock kernel rather than one compiled from source like in voodoo because I assume it's better optimised. Could you also post the files you used and some instructions on how you did it? I'd like to have a look at how it's implemented. Thanks!
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absolutely the most voodoo lag super speed Thx
4myra said:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ext4_btrfs_nilfs2&num=7
Please read this benchmark.
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the benchmark said:
We are not done with our EXT4 vs. Btrfs vs. NILFS2 file-system testing as we still have to run these new file-systems on a solid state disk, but as it stands right now
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Please read your own benchmark! Solid state != Spinning disk.
Not to say the results would definitely change, but the benchmark itself is fairly useless for the SGS.
Is this going to work even though I have JM1 installed? Having that you used the JM8 kernel.
Thanks!
Thanks!
The test in M2 and became really fast now!
will work to 2.2 ? Thx
mwayn said:
will work to 2.2 ? Thx
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Of course...NO
Nice work, will try it!
So this is only a repacked zImage with nilfs2.ko kernel module? To compile the kernel module you still need the kernel sources, right? Just asking because you mentioned in your last thread (if i remember right) that you are working on a froyo version...
cba1986 said:
Sound interesting.
What about Benchmarking and battery life?
Thanks for developing.
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>>> around 1300 with quadrant, haven't tested battery life yet.
eRajesh said:
Quadrant scores? Pros and Cons over VooDoo??
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>>> quadrant => around 1300 but it's really fast!
ed10000 said:
How did you modify the JM8 kernel? I thought we were limited to using the source provided by Samsung for the kernel (which is probably not the exact same as the ones used in its firmwares). Anyway, great work! Off to read more about NILFS2 now
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>>> I wrote an instruction how to unpack/repack zImage, you could find it easily.
4myra said:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ext4_btrfs_nilfs2&num=7
Please read this benchmark.
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>>> Oh thanks. but I don't really care about benchmarks since this is quite great for me.
bub181 said:
This is great news. Could you post a version that uses EXT4 with the JM8 kernel please? I'd like to use the stock kernel rather than one compiled from source like in voodoo because I assume it's better optimised. Could you also post the files you used and some instructions on how you did it? I'd like to have a look at how it's implemented. Thanks!
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>>> Yeah, this is my next working! and you can find an instruction on XDA, I've written it but was buried
azreil24 said:
Is this going to work even though I have JM1 installed? Having that you used the JM8 kernel.
Thanks!
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>>> Haven't tested but it should work well!
Benson17 said:
Nice work, will try it!
So this is only a repacked zImage with nilfs2.ko kernel module? To compile the kernel module you still need the kernel sources, right? Just asking because you mentioned in your last thread (if i remember right) that you are working on a froyo version...
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>>> yes, exactly! We'll be able to apply awesome lagfixes as soon as we have some required modules! I'm asking some people to give those modules to me but no luck yet.
hi,i m a new comer.i have jm8 for my galaxy,and i installed voodoo lagfix 3.0 which one does not include the color solution.
if i create a file or folder named “disable lagfix” in a a directory named “Voodoo” and reboot the phone to disable the voodoo 3.0,can i install you version of voodoo using NILFS2.
thanks!
RyanZA said:
He found a nice way to modify kernels. He has a post up on it earlier.
Any chance for a JH2 or JM5 kernel as well? Preferably with EXT4! I don't like NILFS2 myself, since it feels sluggish.
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Ah! Awesome! I must've missed thar thread.
Been using this for the past 2 hours, and the phone is flying! Sure I get a low Quadrant score but my phone has never been this fast and responsive. I must say, it's even faster than the ext4 voodoo fix.
But does it keep taking "snapshots" every now and then or have you disabled this feature? 'Coz I wouldn't want excessive reads and writes on my internal sd unnecessarily. I had low expectations for this fix considering the snapshot "feature" of the filesystem and the benchmark posted earlier in this thread, but now I'm amazed by how fast this is!
On rfs, loading apps like xda or gallery for the first time resulted in 3-4 seconds of black screen. With ext4 voodoo, about 1 second for xda and 3-4 seconds for gallery. But now with this one, xda opens up instantly and the gallery loads up within a second! Very impressed I am. Thanks for the wonderful work
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Emm, is initramfs_data.cpio.zip the update.zip ? Cos from what I understand its not. Than where the original file is?
Never mind, managed to look at it just as it was reuploaded =)
So, should it be alright to disable voodoo, flash any other kernel (to remove lagfix), remove disabling file, flash your kernel?
EDIT2. Do you mind uploadng the stock JM8 kernel for reverting, since you have it?
cyq1857 said:
hi,i m a new comer.i have jm8 for my galaxy,and i installed voodoo lagfix 3.0 which one does not include the color solution.
if i create a file or folder named “disable lagfix” in a a directory named “Voodoo” and reboot the phone to disable the voodoo 3.0,can i install you version of voodoo using NILFS2.
thanks!
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>>> yeah, correct! It should work.
ed10000 said:
Ah! Awesome! I must've missed thar thread.
Been using this for the past 2 hours, and the phone is flying! Sure I get a low Quadrant score but my phone has never been this fast and responsive. I must say, it's even faster than the ext4 voodoo fix.
But does it keep taking "snapshots" every now and then or have you disabled this feature? 'Coz I wouldn't want excessive reads and writes on my internal sd unnecessarily. I had low expectations for this fix considering the snapshot "feature" of the filesystem and the benchmark posted earlier in this thread, but now I'm amazed by how fast this is!
On rfs, loading apps like xda or gallery for the first time resulted in 3-4 seconds of black screen. With ext4 voodoo, about 1 second for xda and 3-4 seconds for gallery. But now with this one, xda opens up instantly and the gallery loads up within a second! Very impressed I am. Thanks for the wonderful work
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>>> I love using NILFS2 . It does keep taking snapshots but it doesn't demage the movinand..I think. the only lag comes when it's GCing.
dupel said:
Emm, is initramfs_data.cpio.zip the update.zip ? Cos from what I understand its not. Than where the original file is?
Never mind, managed to look at it just as it was reuploaded =)
So, should it be alright to disable voodoo, flash any other kernel (to remove lagfix), remove disabling file, flash your kernel?
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>>> yes, it should be, at least with mine!
BTW, I forgot to mention that I lost root after applying the NILFS2 fix. How do I root it now? Just use BackfireNL's update.zip method? Will the lagfix still stay?
Because of the newer kernel for Gingerbread (2.6.35.7) we need newer modules for cifs and ext4. Compiled them:
download here: http://xda.richardtrip.org/?dir=tab/Gingerbread/modules
Before you ask.... a tun.ko is not needed (compiled in the kernel).
Correct me if im wrong but will these modules give us EXT4 support on ginger ?
crisvillani said:
Correct me if im wrong but will these modules give us EXT4 support on ginger ?
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insmod /system/lib/modules/jbd2.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/ext4.ko
and it should work.
how to?
i have kernel 2.6.32.9
hmm .. i doubt about it ... the rom is very fast and as far its good , why do i need to go for ext4 if the ext4 suck the battery life ?
k0sh said:
hmm .. i doubt about it ... the rom is very fast and as far its good , why do i need to go for ext4 if the ext4 suck the battery life ?
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I have never heard of a file system sucking the battery life. If anything, FAT32 would be the worst used in practice today.
richardtrip said:
insmod /system/lib/modules/jbd2.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/ext4.ko
and it should work.
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So really dumb, newb ( but learning so much so quickly ) question. Can I get my CIFS support back to stream videos on Overcome 2.0.0 if I use
insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/slow-work ???
( think slow-work is needed from research )
( Settings ->About Device->Kernel Version 2.6.35.7 [email protected] #2 )
fidjit said:
So really dumb, newb ( but learning so much so quickly ) question. Can I get my CIFS support back to stream videos on Overcome 2.0.0 if I use
insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/slow-work ???
( think slow-work is needed from research )
( Settings ->About Device->Kernel Version 2.6.35.7 [email protected] #2 )
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you need to load slow-work.ko first.
please,
howto install these modules on the new GB roms?
Wow. This is great now i have working cisco vpn.
Thank you very much
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bartito said:
please,
howto install these modules on the new GB roms?
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Download the modules to /system/lib/modules/ (or anywhere really, just not the SD card) then load them using insmod. If you need them of every boot you can use an init.d script to load them automatically
For those of you who are inept, please find a link below to the same modules inside a CWM flashable zip.
CLICK ME!
TheGrammarFreak said:
Download the modules to /system/lib/modules/ (or anywhere really, just not the SD card) then load them using insmod. If you need them of every boot you can use an init.d script to load them automatically
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Unfortunatly, init.d doesn't work in current version...
Tried to manually load as per instructions.
Didn't seem to do anything to assist my cifs manager. Figured I'd go back to my nandroid backup I'd made just before. Stuck on Samsung screen. on reboot after restore
Had to do a restock and rebuild. As say in previous post learning a lot ..........like always take an Nandroid
Think I'll be leaving this to the experts and wait for a new already compiled kernel
fidjit said:
Tried to manually load as per instructions.
Didn't seem to do anything to assist my cifs manager. Figured I'd go back to my nandroid backup I'd made just before. Stuck on Samsung screen. on reboot after restore
Had to do a restock and rebuild. As say in previous post learning a lot ..........like always take an Nandroid
Think I'll be leaving this to the experts and wait for a new already compiled kernel
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Cifs mananager doesn't help you. But it is simple to do that manually:
$su
#busybox insmod /system/lib/modules/easy-work.ko &&
#busybox insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
#mount -r -t cifs -o <YourShareName,login,password> <MountingPoint>
I use GscriptLite for that.
acolwill said:
For those of you who are inept, please find a link below to the same modules inside a CWM flashable zip.
CLICK ME!
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so if i flash this via cwm it will give me ext4?
acolwill said:
For those of you who are inept, please find a link below to the same modules inside a CWM flashable zip.
CLICK ME!
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Sorry for being inept, but that doesn't make CIFS Module to work
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maxtcee said:
so if i flash this via cwm it will give me ext4?
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it just copy the *.ko to your /lib/module,you still have to add script inside init.d to make it load automatically when boot
init.d dobt supported in gb, seems to me
howto make these modulez autoloaded without init.d?
bartito said:
init.d dobt supported in gb, seems to me
howto make these modulez autoloaded without init.d?
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CF-Root will run scripts from init.d. Overcome includes CF-Root.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab. Now that's dedication
Many of you seem to think that you have been abandonded by the developers moving to the GT-I9100, I do not think this is the case, but you have to remember that developing for a new phone is more fun
Anyway, some of you will already know about my insecure kernels for the GT-I9100, well since Gingerbread on the GT-I9000 I have also been using insecure kernels for my own personal use and have now decided to release them, since if you are like me and like to keep your phone as close to stock as possible they may be of some use to you.
If you like my work, maybe you would like to say thanks by buying me a beer
Insecure Kernels:-
GT-I9000_XWJVZ_insecure
GT-I9000_XWJW1_insecure
GT-I9000_XXJVP_insecure
GT-I9000_XXJVQ_insecure
GT-I9000_XXJVR_insecure
GT-I9000_XXJVS_insecure
GT-I9000_XXJVT_insecure
GT-I9000_XXJVU_insecure
GT-I9000_XXJW4_insecure
password = [email protected]
a quick method for rooting would be:-
Code:
adb remount
adb push busybox /system/xbin/
adb push su /system/xbin/
adb shell chown root.shell /system/xbin/busybox
adb shell chown root.shell /system/xbin/su
adb shell chmod 755 /system/xbin/busybox
adb shell chmod 4755 /system/xbin/su
adb shell /system/xbin/busybox --install -s /system/xbin
You need to make sure that busybox and su are in the same folder as you are typing the adb commands.
You could also push superuser.apk if you have it local:-
adb install superuser.apk
You can use these files to return to the stock kernel if you wish, you will still be rooted but adb will not be running as root on first login via shell.
Original Kernels:-
GT-I9000_XWJVZ_original
GT-I9000_XWJW1_original
GT-I9000_XXJVP_original
GT-I9000_XXJVQ_original
GT-I9000_XXJVR_original
GT-I9000_XXJVS_original
GT-I9000_XXJVT_original
GT-I9000_XXJVU_original
GT-I9000_XXJW4_original
Please DO NOT mirror any of my files, thank you.
I have used your 9100 insecure. Good work. I have also rated this thread a 5-star.
link to github repo for kernel source (most preferrably ^^) please !
what all did you change ?
thanks !
good work
10 chars
On JVS insecure kernel my WiFi connection keeps restarting when it's turned on, can you check it?
Bo$s said:
On JVS insecure kernel my WiFi connection keeps restarting when it's turned on, can you check it?
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Mine is ok, maybe a bug in JVS makes an incompatibilty problem with your router? Try to flash the JVS original kernel and see if the problem still exists, you will still keep root.
Odia said:
Mine is ok, maybe a bug in JVS makes an incompatibilty problem with your router? Try to flash the JVS original kernel and see if the problem still exists, you will still keep root.
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Same behavior on stock
Do i understand this correct?? From what i read u are using the kernel u use on your i9100 also on the i9000??? how is this possible?
Gvdn said:
Do i understand this correct?? From what i read u are using the kernel u use on your i9100 also on the i9000??? how is this possible?
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No, he means that he has done the same work as on I9100.....
The kernels are not compatible!
simone201 said:
No, he means that he has done the same work as on I9100.....
The kernels are not compatible!
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Lol ty was really going "WHAAAAAAAAT" when i read the OP. Maybe make it cleaer what u mean in the OP.
zacharias.maladroit said:
link to github repo for kernel source (most preferrably ^^) please !
what all did you change ?
thanks !
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As you probably know, this is not only zach asking kindly or xda-rules. GPL licence, on which android kernel is based, clearly states to release updated source along with the build.
Developers are always welcome when they follow this. Bet you get help here to setup github.
Failing to comply usually ends in some banned/thread locked.
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O-T said:
As you probably know, this is not only zach asking kindly or xda-rules. GPL licence, on which android kernel is based, clearly states to release updated source along with the build.
Developers are always welcome when they follow this. Bet you get help here to setup github.
Failing to comply usually ends in some banned/thread locked.
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I hope he releases the sources soon....but it is also veeery simple to do an unsecured kernel!
Thanx works fine on JVS, but i needed to remove some stuff from /system/app
No space left....
Brotuck said:
Thanx works fine on JVS, but i needed to remove some stuff from /system/app
No space left....
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Seems that JVR and JVS have no space left at all in /system folder...strange thing....
could you provide some link can opened in your country.
O-T said:
As you probably know, this is not only zach asking kindly or xda-rules. GPL licence, on which android kernel is based, clearly states to release updated source along with the build.
Developers are always welcome when they follow this. Bet you get help here to setup github.
Failing to comply usually ends in some banned/thread locked.
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The kernel is not compiled from sources, its only a 4 byte change which is injected to the stock kernel. That is the reason there is no source released, the Admins and Mods know this already and the reason this thread is still here alive and not locked.
and its the reason it works correctly with XXJVS.
Bo$s said:
Same behavior on stock
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Thats bad, which router are you using? Have you tried rebooting the router?
simone201 said:
Seems that JVR and JVS have no space left at all in /system folder...strange thing....
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Its true, I just remove the Aldiko eBook Reader from /system/app but of cause you can chose some other app you dont like
Gvdn said:
Do i understand this correct?? From what i read u are using the kernel u use on your i9100 also on the i9000??? how is this possible?
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Sorry for the confusion, I hope the OP is now more clear.
Odia: Thank you for explaining your [KERNEL/MOD]
The kind-of-source is your HowTo in OP on how we can mod any kernel.
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Please keep in mind this is a work in progress and is currently intended for devs only. Do not flash if you don't know what you're doing.
Ok, after making some progress towards getting this thing ready for user-space, I've decided to finally start a thread on it just to see if I can get anyone interested or willing to help... This ROM is currently in below Alpha status (if there is such a thing) and does not boot, but I believe I can get it booting in about a week barring a system crash or a zombie apocalypse. Again, this is only meant for a jumping off point towards getting AOSP ICS on our I957s, so don't blame me if you flash this and your tab becomes bricked...
Source
Link to source ------> Here
Github
Link to Github ------> Here
Want to Help?
Code:
Downloading and Building from Source
Edit
Follow the Repo instructions to download and install Repo.
Download the Android source tree by specifying the branch and manifest for a specific Code Aurora release. In this example the download the carrot.cupcake branch using manifest ''M7201JSDCBALYA6380.xml''
$ repo init -u git://codeaurora.org/platform/manifest.git -b ics -m M8260AAABQNLZA30120.xml --repo-url=git://codeaurora.org/tools/repo.git
$ repo sync
Build the source tree
$ source build/envsetup.sh
$ choosecombo 1 1 msm8660_surf eng
$ make -j4
Running choosecombo with no arguments will prompt for Android build options and target.
Downloads
Link to ROM------> Here
Thanks to Da_g for the kernel base, and thanks to the people at Code Aurora for the msm8660 source.
Great stuff jo
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium
Sweet, Thank you for start a build for i957 and Finally about time!
great start, thank you!!!!
MaX
Great news, keep up the good work.
Yes thank you very much for this start!
ICS for i957?
I'm ready to test when you have a bootable ROM! Where are you getting ICS-compatible hardware drivers for the i957?
Thanks
phil_white99 said:
I'm ready to test when you have a bootable ROM! Where are you getting ICS-compatible hardware drivers for the i957?
Thanks
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Base drivers can be used from the msm8660 ics source code provided by Code Aurora, and proprietary can be used from the stock Honeycomb firmware. Hopefully.
1. THANKS JO!
2. In order to boot, what is needed?
I'm assuming this is a CWM zip, not an odin package, right>
With ics for the skyrocket leak hopefully things will get easier
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Thank You. Hell yeah! You guys rock. I'll help out if I can.
I'm willing to test too.
hey Jo there are some ICS CWM roms starting to come out for the skyrocket (ICSMOD5 is what I was looking at). Do you think with some script edits this could be flashed to the i957?
thanks to OP for attempting this. there are enough of us i957 users out there I think !
orlandoxpolice said:
hey Jo there are some ICS CWM roms starting to come out for the skyrocket (ICSMOD5 is what I was looking at). Do you think with some script edits this could be flashed to the i957?
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Yes, but the problem is we would probably need our own ICS kernel to get most of the stuff working. I'll try my hand at ICSMOD5, but I'm not sure if anything will work without a dedicated kernel.
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Yes, but the problem is we would probably need our own ICS kernel to get most of the stuff working. I'll try my hand at ICSMOD5, but I'm not sure if anything will work without a dedicated kernel.
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yes you are right about that, but i think the tmobile guys got ics running with the skyrocket kernel but they are having issues with data.
orlandoxpolice said:
yes you are right about that, but i think the tmobile guys got ics running with the skyrocket kernel but they are having issues with data.
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Ok, I'm not really going to be able to use my tab for dev purposes this weekends, but if you want to try a port here's what you need to do.
1) Setup a build enviornment in dsixda's kitchen with ICSMOD5.
2) You'll need to look at the updater-script and change the partition blocks according to the Tab (e.g system needs to be 25 instead of 24).
3) Two ways to do 3. One: grab the kernel from this thread and put it in ICSMOD, or Two: You could just leave the kernel as is. I'm wary of option Two.
4) Flash it. If it doesn't boot, try to get a logcat and send it my way. If it does, then yay ICS.
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Ok, I'm not really going to be able to use my tab for dev purposes this weekends, but if you want to try a port here's what you need to do.
1) Setup a build enviornment in dsixda's kitchen with ICSMOD5.
2) You'll need to look at the updater-script and change the partition blocks according to the Tab (e.g system needs to be 25 instead of 24).
3) Two ways to do 3. One: grab the kernel from this thread and put it in ICSMOD, or Two: You could just leave the kernel as is. I'm wary of option Two.
4) Flash it. If it doesn't boot, try to get a logcat and send it my way. If it does, then yay ICS.
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OK I have followed these instructions; downloaded ICSMOD5, set up the kitchen, grabbed the kernel (assuming that's boot.img) from your zipfile in the first post of this thread and copied it to the working folder, overwriting the Skyrocket kernel.
Then I looked at the updater script to see if partitions need changing. Per this post the layout looks OK. Example: /system is p24 and /boot is p08 already.
So far so good? Planning a test for later today.
Exciting let me know how it goes
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Also don't use the default generated kitchen updater script
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InformationThis kernel is forked from the CyanogenMod Kernel and i have added a few additional changes of my own and more to come. My builds of AOKP and Gummy have this kernel pre-installed with the Kanged Gummy Kernel but when i release 1.0 it will have a few more tweaks so you would need to upgrade.
There will be 4 files you can download. The boot.img and zImage can both be flashed using Heimdall. The Flashable zip and Odin tar.
Bugs
Deep Sleep works but when using LiveOC it does not so i recommend only using this when playing games or maybe make a script to disable this when you device locks in the time being.
Differences
LiveOC
More Frequencies (100MHz, 200MHz, 400MHz, 600MHz, 700MHz, 800MHz, 900MHz, 1000MHz, 1100MHz, 1200MHz, 1300MHz, 1400MHz)
Lulzactive v2 Governor (My preferred choice)
Tiny shmem
Working on more!
Using Features In The KernelLiveOCHere is information on it This is configurable using a tool known as NSTools on the PlayStore. When using this 100% means the bus frequency is at 100% try not to get confused. So 100% of 100MHz would be 100MHz so if you increase it to 120% so it would be 120% of 100MHz would be 120MHz and this value applies to all CPU frequencies, GPU ect.
LulactiveThis is like other governors for the CPU and can be configured using applications like Voltage Control, SetCPU, NSToolsand built-in tools from CM9/10 and AOKP ect.
Downloads
All Devices - http://goo.im/devs/henryedwardrose/Kernel/ICS
P1 - zImage - Boot.img - Flashable.zip - Odin.tar
P1L - zImage - Boot.img - Flashable.zip - Odin.tar
P1N - zImage - Boot.img - Flashable.zip - Odin.tar
Installation
zImage or boot.img
Use command line tool known as 'heimdall' (for people comfortable with the command-line)
Flashable.zip
Installed using CWM (the easiest methord)
Odin.tar
Put this file in the PDA section on Odin (Windows only)
Special ThanksThe TE4M - Nice work on developing the kernel and getting our device officially supported by CyanogenMod!
Dizgustipated - Nice Guy, Excellent Roms and Kernel!
Technomancer - The Guy who originally ported CM7 to our tab
SourcesMy Github
BuildingYou can build this kernel yourself in two ways
The First MethordIs by adding it into your manifest in your android build environment which supports integrated kernel building like CM9/10 and AOKP.
If you want it in your own Rom then simply just perform the regular build commands
If you just want to build a boot.img then apply the following commands
source build/envsetup.sh
lunch cm_p1-userdebug (change this depending on what device you would like to build)
make out/target/product/p1/boot.img
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The Second MethordBefore the integrated kernel building system you used to build a kernel outside of this in it own separate environment so i have made it possible without have to download the android build environment to build any kernel for this device and you just have to run a build script and tell it what device you want to make.
Firstly you want to use the following commands
mkdir Kernel
cd Kernel
repo init -u https://github.com/henryedwardrose/Kernel_Manifest.git -b master
repo sync
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Ok when synced you will see that there are three directories. Two of which are what you need. The 'Files' directory
is where all of the other files go that are necessary to build the kernel. The build.sh is a nice bash script which
you can open and easily understand what commands are being executed and how the files are being used.
Anyways here's how you build:
Firstly in the terminal go to the Files directory
cd Files
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Now run this following command to extract the ramdisks (you only have to do this when i have uploaded a new ramdisk)
./RUNAFTERSYNC.sh
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Then you want to build the kernel and at the end you will end up with the following flashable files 'zImage,
boot.img, .tar, .zip'
Now you need to initiate the building process
./build.sh
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Now follow the commands on screen and you will end up with the kernel located in the out directory and you can flash
via Heimdall (zImage and Boot.img), Odin (.tar) and CWM (.zip)
Enjoy!
Thanks for you work...
Please build for all model (P1,P1l,P1N, P1C)..
a-vista said:
Thanks for you work...
Please build for all model (P1,P1l,P1N, P1C)..
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oops! forgot this information lol :silly: Of course, well except for P1C atm
thanks for kernel. love your work bro.
i flashed on my p1. im trying and write back here for bugs etc.
can someone post some screen shots..???? PLEASEEE...
[email protected] said:
can someone post some screen shots..???? PLEASEEE...
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ScreenShots from what???
This is a kernel, nothing changes visually...
Just performace, battery..etc..
hi
thanks again your work.
i tried kernel but it doesnt going into DEEP SLEEPtab working always 1200.
my options is smartassv2 and sio.
Used this kernel can be used camera 360 ?
It feels smooth indeed. Quadrant score at 1300 MHz with Cm9 is around 2600-2700.
Kernels includes CWM right? I wonder if I can have this on my P1000N stock GB 2.3.3.
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Hi henry.
My tab is p1000 and im on your aokp milestone 6 (not the rebuild 1). I decided to update my kanged gummy kernel to 1.0 as suggested in the op. I tried the zip for p1 using cwm recovery, and my tab was stucked to the samsung logo. Cant go to recovery too. So i decided to use the .tar in odin, and its now perfectly.
Just a heads up that there maybe something wrong with the zip version. But neverrtheless, thanks for this wonderful kernel!
I have a p1 too and i have download cwm file i have instal it with no issue.
Maybe a wrong download ?
@Henry,
with rebuild 1 kernel is the latest kernel or i have to redownload and install ?
Thank's
Hope someone can upload it to other sites. Rapishare really sucks.
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MarlX said:
Kernels includes CWM right? I wonder if I can have this on my P1000N stock GB 2.3.3.
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Yes it does, yer you can and will install but it will NOT boot unless you have ICS on your device.
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Hi henry.
My tab is p1000 and im on your aokp milestone 6 (not the rebuild 1). I decided to update my kanged gummy kernel to 1.0 as suggested in the op. I tried the zip for p1 using cwm recovery, and my tab was stucked to the samsung logo. Cant go to recovery too. So i decided to use the .tar in odin, and its now perfectly.
Just a heads up that there maybe something wrong with the zip version. But neverrtheless, thanks for this wonderful kernel!
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Thank you for your report its always appreciated It has worked for me and i have a p1 but i will test it soon again to see if i have any issues
chickygamon said:
I have a p1 too and i have download cwm file i have instal it with no issue.
Maybe a wrong download ?
@Henry,
with rebuild 1 kernel is the latest kernel or i have to redownload and install ?
Thank's
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There is no need to install it but if you install this one it won't hurt its the same.
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Hope someone can upload it to other sites. Rapishare really sucks.
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I will upload it to goo.im soon but working on jb atm
henryedwardrose said:
I will upload it to goo.im soon but working on jb atm
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Wow!
New Link
Hey, Uploaded All files to Here now;
http://goo.im/devs/henryedwardrose
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enjoy!
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Hey, Uploaded All files to Here now;
enjoy!
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Something wrong with goo.I'm server. ?
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well this sucks all links are broken
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well this sucks all links are broken
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Goo.im are down atm i am going to upload them again when they are back up. In the mean time i am working on a few things and i may rebuild the kernel with gcc 4.6 check the op are the links still working on rapidahare?
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