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TalonDEV is for use with Samsung Gingerbread Roms
This kernel is still in a heavy development stage! So there may be bugs!! (hence the DEV tag)
Current Co-Devs - Kodos96, Ytt3r & zacharias.maladroit
As always, flash at your own risk, im not responsible for any damages!
Talon Source can be found on Github and Google Code
Stay up to date with latest changes on Twitter
Remember, I cant fix stupid or lazy. Please read the whole OP and the first and last 5 pages of this thead!
Custom Boot Animations
The bootanimation.zip needs to be /system/media/sanim.zip <- notice the name change
CIFS Support
Mount under /mnt/sdcard/cifs instead of /mnt/cifs.. Also use "Mount Manager" instead of "CIFS Manager"
Logcat Instructions
To enable/disable Logcat, type "logcat-enable" or "logcat-disable" in a terminal emulator and reboot
Lowmemorykiller Settings
Talon kernel includes Kodos96's "LMKSet". You can adjust the PRESET=X value in /etc/ram.conf ..
The presets are listed in the file, recommended settings are set by default. Reboot to take effect
Also make sure theres no "ramhack" scripts in /etc/init.d/ , if there is, delete it and reboot.
To install:
Flash .tar with Odin/Heimdall
If using Odin place tar in PDA slot
Enable/Disable Voodoo Lagfix in CWM->Voodoo
Delete Voltage Control settings in CWM->Advanced
Conservative Governor
Conservative is now a module, to load on every boot, dload file below and place in /etc/init.d/
make sure to remove the .sh at the end of the filename and reboot
http://berryfx.com/RobBeane/Kernel/Files/enable_conservative.sh
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[B]Kernel Features[/B]
Based on latest Samsung Opensource Gingerbread Sources
Voodoo Lagfix and Sound v10
Voodoo Color for 2.3.4
Ported Nexus S Framebuffer
mDNIe based on Speedmod
BLN Support from Neldar
Custom Voodoo CWM 3.0.0.5
Updated to latest Jhash3
340MB RAM Free (w/ 720p)
OC/UV support up to 1.2ghz
Swap + ZRAM (compcache)
Wired Headset Support
Audio Dock Support
Battery Polling set to 60s
Set Light Sensor Polling to 1s
Sched_Autogroup v4 (per sessions)
TinyRCU (smaller memory footprint)
SIO / VR / BFQv2-r1 IO Schedulers
Tweaked Ondemand Governor
Stochastic Fair Blue (SFB) network scheduler
Updated to latest Samsung Source
Lots of Upstream Linux/AOSP fixes
CIFS/TUN Support
Upcoming Features <<-Dont ask when!
More tweaks/options added in CWM
Plus more! Alot of things still to come..
--Known Issues
>>Official Talon Issue Tracker<<
Mirrors for all builds can be found HERE
Now CWM flashable!
NOTE Zip will wipe cache/dalvik cache during flash, so first boot will take longer
NOTE: BIGMEM version breaks 720p video recording
Stable Versions
TalonDEV 0.5.1-RC1 I9000 340MB and BIGMEM
Test Versions
TalonDEV 0.6.0.1 I9000 340MB and BIGMEM NEW OC APP!
NOTE Make sure you are using BusyBox v1.17 or 1.19 before flashing, as
v1.18 (as most roms use), does not have runparts and scripts will not work
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[B][SIZE=3]Changelog[/SIZE][/B]
[B]0.5.1-RC1[/B]
new tweaked LMK settings
updated 'MemoryFreak 1.23"
updated to JVT initramfs
updated to 2.6.35.13 base
updated latest samsung source
added new kernel boot logo
disabled sched_autogroup
disabled more kernel debug
upstream fixes for ZRAM
upstream fixes for ext4
upstream fixes for mm/sched
upstream fixes for ARM/S5P
upstream fixes for rcu/TinyRCU
upstream fixes for lowmemkill driver
use 'hard float' optimizations
set usb charging lock to 100mhz
USB signal and speed improvements
introduce OndemandX CPU Governor
introduce Smartass2 GPU Governor
added sampling down factor to Ondemand
fix issue with UV not working correctly
switch to TinyRCU (smaller memory footprint)
XZ kernel compression; initramfs to none
tons of general fixes from zacharias.maladroit
Linaro Android (GCC 4.5.4) + O2 and Graphite flags
[B]0.4.3[/B]
reverted back to 2009q3 toolchains
disabled GPU OC (does not fully work yet)
[B]0.4.2[/B]
update to 2.6.35.13 (still shows 2.6.35.7)
added BFQv2-r1 I/O Scheduler (SIO default)
fully ported mDNIe driver from nexus
tweaked mDNIe UI settings similar to speedmod
fix colour multiplier to avoid yellow tint
tweaked lowmemorykiller driver
revert lmk settings similar to old #7
added boot progress bar during boot
arm: Allow CPU-supported unaligned accesses
add support for BT_PAN, Apple Magic Mouse + more
fix .int_volt on higher frequencies (thnx Cy4n1d3)
set kernel log buffer size to 4kb (from 128kb)
ashmem: fix deadlock when system is low on memory
compiled with 4.5.1 toolchains (RIL with 4.4.3)
removed unused governors; conservative now module
UV for LCD 3.0v->2.6v, RAM 1.8v-1.6v, ADC 3.3v->3.0v
some PM and battery runtime upstream fixes
[B]0.4.1[/B]
ported nexus s framebuffer driver
ported Voodoo Color for 2.3.4 (control w/ Voodoo app)
updated to voodoo sound v10
fixed compass postion for i9000
some rework/cleanups to initramfs
introduce 1300mhz version
CFS load balancing improvements
some fs/sched improvements
add fixes from CK patchset
updated to JVQ initramfs contents
introduce V(R) IO Scheduler
tweaked voltages some
disabled iostats for less overhead
tons of fixes from zacharias.maladroit
some fixes to sched_autogroup
newly tweaked lowmemkill settings
[B]0.3.1[/B]
added sched_autogroup patch
added configurable gpu oc (for future use)
fix BLN not working for some users
introduce non-oc version of talon
independent oc versions (1200/1400/1440)
compile wifi as Os instead of O2
set wlan power on delay back to 80ms
use samsung bootanim when no custom zip found
[B]0.2.2R2 - JVP[/B]
Enabled Voodoo Debug for Lagfix
Fixed mounting issues with system in cwm
[B]0.2.2 - JVP[/B]
added 1.6ghz as max overclock
set usb charging clock to 200mhz
some GPU changes from Morfic
few updates to wifi driver from aosp
some security improvements from fugumod
use Speedmod color/sharpness fix
added "power off" & "reboot download" to cwm
added "voodoo lagfix menu" to cwm
add upstream fix for ZRAM (compcache)
added voodoo JVP 2.3.4 initramfs
cpuidel menu governor upstream fix
plus few other random fixes
[B]0.2.1 - JVH/JVO/JV9+ ONLY![/B]
added zram (compcache)
updated lowmemkill settings
compiled with O2 instead of Os
cwm verify battery stats wiped
fix issue with 1ghz step
switch back to ondemand governor
reverted most upstream fixes
disabled printk in kernel
more random fixes/updates
updated to voodoo sound v9
added BLN support from neldar
switch to gzip initramfs compression
new boot logo (courtesy of Vivified)
possible fix for wifi sleep battery drain
updated to latest samsung source
fixed KTLO with new samsung source
updated to jvh version magic and initramfs
compiled logcat (logger.ko) as a module
[B]0.1.6[/B]
set initial max frequency to 1ghz
enable asynchronous I/O support
disable some kernel debug
some ARM optimizations
slight cosmetic change to CWM
new lmk settings from kodos96
reverted OOM rework/fixes
attempt to fix CIFS issue
[B]0.1.5[/B]
Only use gamma 2.2
More upstream fixes and reworks
Add BigMem version (no 720p recording)
Adjust LMK settings for tweak app
Adjust default readahead values
[B]0.1.4[/B]
Add 341MB RAM (kodos96's config)
Revert back to stock refresh rate
[B]0.1.3[/B]
Revert back to old touchkey driver
Fixed Issue with KTLO
Compiled sound/soc/codecs as O2
[B]0.1.2[/B]
OC support up to 1.2ghz
Interactive governor by default
Add CIFS/TUN support
Few upstream improvements
[B]0.1.1[/B]
Initial release
To check frequency time used, use Storm717's app HERE
Adjust CPU/GPU OC/UV settings with Shane87s app 'Control Freak' HERE
Thanks to Hardcore, Ytt3r, Xcal, Supercurio. Raspdeep, sztupy, DG, Laststufo, Kodos96, zacharias.maladroit, Kang, lippol94, Netarchy, TheEscapist, TKGlitch, Lukiqq and Morfic (if I forgot you, let me know)
Reserved
10char
thanks for this good work and giving us a new live for this kernel what application for uc ov do you recommend with it ?
Hi.Its great to see Talon Kernel again.
Downloading...
Regards .
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Will take a look at it, seems promising now! XD
Anyway good work guys!
zenosteam said:
thanks for this good work and giving us a new live for this kernel what application for uc ov do you recommend with it ?
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I just use Voltage Control to set max clock and UV.. But you can use most of the others. Shane87 has been working on a Talon specific version of Voltage Control, called Control Freak, he also has Voltage Control EX, which works good. Plus I also use SetCPU to change governors.. with 0.2.1 I removed Interactive governor...I had been using it and InteractiveX, but seems Ondemand is smoother..but ill work on InteractiveX some and hopefully get it in the next build or two..but for now I recommend just using Ondemand
Thx mate, doesn't seem to want to boot for me right now..
I'm using goa trip, on rfs.
gonna back up and reflash to see if i can get it running..
Flashed on JVO with SGS kernel flasher. Voltage control set 0,-25,-50,-50,-75,-75. noop ,1200
So far everything works ok.
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wingg said:
Flashed on JVO with SGS kernel flasher. Voltage control set 0,-25,-50,-50,-75,-75. noop ,1200
So far everything works ok.
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I recommend using the SIO scheduler, its a mix between noop and deadline...in my testing SIO and CFQ give the best results
Oh, this kernel reminds me of Super Optimized kernel .
Very happy to see a new kernel that really seems promising .
I'll wait for Simply Honey 3.6 update version and flash it
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I recommend using the SIO scheduler, its a mix between noop and deadline...in my testing SIO and CFQ give the best results
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Thank You. I will try SIO.
I thought that noop = lower battery consumpion.
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nice kernel! thanks!
wingg said:
Thank You. I will try SIO.
I thought that noop = lower battery consumpion.
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The IO scheduler usually doesn't have much effect on battery life, atleast not as much as other things...but in my experience, sio and cfq give faster read/write scores
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how about taking something from the cm7 playbook... 65 fps and smartass governor = mega smooth
jornbjorn said:
how about taking something from the cm7 playbook... 65 fps and smartass governor = mega smooth
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Seems upping the refresh rate causes colors to be washed out at low brightness, blacks turn browns ..etc.. as for smartass, it does not work well on i9k gingerbread, does not scale down and is laggy.. I did use Interactive and InteractiveX, but they seemed laggy coming out of idel (letting cpu drop to 100mhz then trying to scroll quickly would lag.. Ondemand seems to be the best choice as of right now...trust me, we have tried almost every tweak there is.. u name it, we have tried it
hmmm... flashed via Odin with no re-partition or pit and phone freezes on bootanimation. Was moving from fugu 4.0, all ext4
Thank's Existz,
this kernel is working great on Tweaky ROM SP Final test
existz said:
The IO scheduler usually doesn't have much effect on battery life, atleast not as much as other things...but in my experience, sio and cfq give faster read/write scores
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Can confirm SIO give faster read/write scores.
Thank You very much for advice.
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existz said:
Seems upping the refresh rate causes colors to be washed out at low brightness, blacks turn browns ..etc.. as for smartass, it does not work well on i9k gingerbread, does not scale down and is laggy.. I did use Interactive and InteractiveX, but they seemed laggy coming out of idel (letting cpu drop to 100mhz then trying to scroll quickly would lag.. Ondemand seems to be the best choice as of right now...trust me, we have tried almost every tweak there is.. u name it, we have tried it
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Does this kernel have Voodoo color menu for adjustable R/G/B and color profiles in Voodoo Control app?
Back up and running with this kernel and goa trip rc1.
Everything is running great. Quick question.. are the tweaks available in cf tweak app worth using with this kernel?
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Hi!
I'm running "HTClay's SuperCM7 Go Go Go! 2.1" and pershoots kernel "2.6.35.13 – OC-UV-NEON_FP" on my Desire Z.
Now before I flashed pershoots kernel, I had extra governors: conservative, interactive, powersave.
Now I only have userspace, ondemand and performance left.
So on towards my Questions:
a) Should I reflash SuperCM7 to get the other Kernel back?
b) Did I just flash a "worse" Kernel?^^
I liked conservative for low battery levels and interactive while charging.
You just have to play around with different kernels to find one that suits your usage style.
In NO WAY is pershoots kernel the worst. Almost every kernel we have is based on his source. All others are CM, which in part, is what pershoot uses for his kernels.
The reason he doesn't put other governors in the is because he feels they're unstable at the higher clocks but he has also stated that you can add those in if you so choose.
Above is correct.. personally I prefer the stock kernal that comes with supercm7, although I only use the on demand governer.... to get it back just reflash the rom...
Sent from my HTC Vision
Quick Update: Followed KCRic Signature link and now I'm happily running UmaroKernel V1.04 - 2.6.35.13 at up to 1.4Ghz
Presenting Kangaroo Kernel
Linux 3.0.93 ck1
Features:
Compiled with latest Linaro GCC 4.7.4 2013.05 toolchain with full -O3, Vectorizing, everything optimization
Better performance and battery due to more efficient algorithms
XZ compression
Sweep to wake, now default
Clocks from 122MHz to 1.5GHz (Boots up to HTC default, control with Trickster)
VDD interface
Fixed multitouch
FauxSound TPA: download the app from google play
Other fixes here and there
Dynamic FSYNC()
Interactive governor from Google 3.4: MUCH more responsive and tunable than before
SmartMax governor
Backports from CAF/upstream
SWAP enabled
2WCR ready (Nonverbose)
Audio enhancements from Rezound and Sensation XL Beats
Everything else Beastmode has, and many more features planned: for more detail see changelog
Installation: (S-OFF users)
1. Download kernel
2. Reboot to recovery
3. Backup
4. Flash kernel
5. Reboot
*Please let it sit for ~10 mins before running benchmarks or judging as it will need to settle down. Do not judge battery life unless you've run it through at least 3+ cycles after flashing*
Sources: https://github.com/bsmitty83/KANGAROO-kernel.git
Download latest version: Sense 3.6 and 4.x in one zip! Should work on any ICS sense based ROM
Changelog is in post #2 and in my update posts in this thread
KangarooKernel-r24.zip - 4.45 MB
*Please do not re upload without permission, I like to count downloads *
Thanks to these people: take the time to hit their thanks buttons too
Zarboz and Team Blackout
Lecahel for touchscreen fixes and other fixes
Szezso for help
Nikhil007mmus for his presence and advice with WiFi, if it wasn't for him I might have given up
Noverbose, Vido.ardes: git referencing, some wifi parts from Redux
tpbklake cause you are a good bloke
Faux123 and Chad Goodman for some patches, features and parts of the OP
This kernel was made by @poondog , i simply brought it to the incredible2 . all the features have been left unchanged by myself , all questions shoud be directed here but check out his original thread for more , and to thank him for his work
http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263344
CHANGELOG:
*****r24*****October 23*****
.fix wifi
.mm/proc-v7.S: Add .arch_extension sec
*****r23*****October 23*****
.Revert to r19 makefile flags
.patched in most of 2WCR (not all so it won't work)
.snapdragon sleep optimizations
.memory backports/ improvements from One V and CAF 3.4
.added sysfs interface to disable logger for better memory and less power waste (/sys/kernel/logger_mode)
.default logger off
.Shaky156 GPU OC patch
.Backported ondemand from CAF msm 3.4
.revert input mediator
.update interactive gov from google 3.4
.patch to 3.0.101 EOL
*****r22*****September 22*****
.improvements/updates to smartmax
.slimmed down defconfig a bit
.fix BCMDHD wifi driver (sense 4)
.port in One V audio drivers: BEATS and this time calling works too. This improves sound quality
.port in One V kgsl stuff for better graphics
.strip a lot of debugging
.tweak makefile optimizations w/ link time and graphite optimization
.reverted lowmemorykiller to r19
.bcmdhd wifi signal tweaks
.patched to 3.0.96
.updated linaro 4.7 toolchain to 2013.08
*****r21*****September 11*****
.Reverted some lowmemkiller stuff and stuff that caused problems
.Add input mediator from maxwen
.Support for input mediator in interactive and smartmax
.Update smartmax to latest
.Enhancements to conservative gov
.Add experimental OC to 1.8GHz
.Cleaned out defconfig
.Removed a lot of debugging which will lead to better performancce and battery
.Leaned out kernel a lot... stripped to under 5mb with the same optimizations and compression
.Power tweaks
.Makefile adjustments
.Patched to 3.0.95
*****r20*****September 3*****
.Sync updates
.Binder optimizations
.Changes to Makefile
.lowmemkiller improvements
.Patch to 3.0.94
.Altered smartmax tunables
*****r19*****August 25*****
.Switch back to 4.7.4 toolchain with -O3 and everything because the performance is better than 4.8 and -O2
.Update to latest Linaro toolchain 2013.07 for 4.7
.Patched all the way to latest, 3.0.93
.Smartmax updated to latest version and modified tunables for optimum performance
.Changes to Makefile optimization flags
.Updated RWSEM to Linux 3.10
.Update interactive gov
.More under the hood changes
*****r17*****July 15*****
.Patched to 3.0.86
.Fine tuned DanceDance governor
.A lot of under the hood algorithm updates
.Backports from Linux 3.4
.Enabled cgroup timer slack
.Compiled with latest Linaro 4.8.2 toolchain, with help from @szezso! Big thanks to you This should give a bit of a boost
.Switched to gzip compression cause xz gave errors with 4.8, and subsequently altered makefile for it
*****r16*****July 7*****
.Updates to smartmax governor and removed all my changes to its tunables so it should be a lot smoother at the slight cost of battery
.Some readahead backports from 3.4 CAF
.Redone memcopy, string, SHA1 and AES optimizations
.Updated to the latest Linaro 4.7 toolchain, 4.7.4 2013.06
.Made the default scheduler deadline now
.Patched to 3.0.83
.Changed the whole graphics driver system: now we use newer drivers from CAF
.Added dancedance governor
*****r15*****June 28*****
.Patched to 3.0.70
.Remove all fast charge stuff cause it doesn't work
.Many under the hood improvements and patches etc
.More GPU OC: 350MHz 3D and 300MHz 2D
.Imported CAF ondemand as opposed to HTC's, and modified it. It should lead to increased performance due to more performance bias but battery is really the same
.Imported CAF Interactive and included changes and optimizations from my grouper kernel which camefrom fransiscofranco's N4 kernel but were modified to suit this device... confusing?
.Alterations to Smartmax governor, now its boosts to 806MHz on input and to your max freq if it needs it.
.Backports from upstream (smp, rwsem)
*****r14*****June 21*****
.Patched to 3.0.65
.Disable LED notification light timeout: I tried it for a few hours and it didn't stop
.Tune up cfs
.Modified acpuclock (CPU steps) and disabled 1113MHz for now
.Bump voltage at higher freqs so hopefully its stabler
.Reverted all sound stuff from last time (Sound stuff should work as in r12)
.Smartmax: Tune a bit for more performance
.Some block optimizations
.Added fast charge
*******r13********
.fsync updates
.Audio driver enhancements from Rezound and Sensation XL source code: BEATS
.Some under the hood power saving things
.Some under the hood performance things (check github)
.More GPU scaling changes
.Add OC to 1.5GHz (1.497 to be precise, from Sensation XL source)
.Wifi enhancements: less power usage and see lower signals
.Update and optimizations to some IO schedulers
.Sense 3.6 and 4.x in one zip! Tested on my device, works for me
*****r12*****June 6*****
.Change WIFI PM mode when screen off for BCMDHD to save battery (Sense 4 wifi)
.Enabled BFQ IO scheduler
.Glitch free GPU freq changing, better graphics performance
.Tuned ROW IO scheduler with "winning tunables" from fransiscofranco's gnex kernel
.Revert voltages to stock CAF and limit OC to 1.4GHz just for stability.
.Some under the hood build optimizations
*****r11*****June 2*****
.more backports from linux 3.4
.Congestion algorithm improvements
.Compiled with new Linaro 2013.05 toolchain- 4.7.4
.BCMDHD IS WORKING WIFIIIIIIIIIII (Thanks Nik for your presence )
*****r10*****June 1*****
.Dynamic writeback feature from 3.1
.kgsl: Bulk update kgsl to 3.11
.init:calibrate: lpj from 3.4
.Altered frequencies and smartmax for smoothness in ui as well as battery
.GPU optimizations
.Lowmemorykiller enhancements
.More optimization flags
.Finally changed defconfig to show r10!
*****r9*****May 27*****
.ALSA updates (hopefully improve sound?)
.Enable XCHGADD_ALGORITHM by default
.Tweaked build optimizations
.Optimized crc32
.Audio and Fauxsound tweaks
.Dynamic writeback feature from Linux 3.1
.Fixed overclocking over 1200MHz, add back in OC to 2GHz (Might be unstable!)
*****r8*****May 26*****
.Patched to 3.0.52
.Implemented ck1 patchset
.Optimizations to lowmemorykiller
.Updates to Smartmax governor
.Backported binder from Linux 3.3
.uhid backported from 3.4
.Mutex improvements
.ROW io scheduler V4
.GPU OC? (szezso)
.io and scheduler improvements
.ext4 improvements
*****r7*****internal*****
*****r6*****May 11*****
Major performance update:
.glibc memcpy and stringcpy updates/optimization
.More TCP congestion algorithms, Westwood set as default
.Added frandom
.Switched to CAF frequency table from 3.4
.Freqs now from 122-1804MHz
.Optimized SHA1 algorithms
.Update Genlock
.Updates to scheduler from CAF
.SmartMax governor! Huge thanks to MaxWen
.Compiling optimizations- heaps of them!
.Dynamic readahead from AnthraX
*****r5*****May 9*****
.Changes to SLUB
.fsync() optimizations
.CPU alignment
.Added compiler time variables
.Enable RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
*****r4*****May 8*****
.Dynamic FSYNC()
.Sweep2wake as default. Control with Trickster
.Ported Interactive governor from Google 3.4 kernel, with some fixes: tuned to use more mid range freqs, WIP
.SWAP
.2WCR (from Nonverbose)
.Lowmemorykiller from Linux 3.4
.Many more underthehood performance changes
*****r3*****Unreleased
*****r2*****May 5*****
.Updated interactive governor to faux123's implementation on the Sensation
.Added Fauxsound
.Changed tunables on SmartAssV2 governor to make it use lower frequencies
.Improvements to lowmemorykiller and fixes to possible memory leaks
*****r1*****May 4*****
Initial release, based upon the sources of Beastmode cause we can't let a great kernel go to waste
Sweet. Another one for our forgotten Incredible. We went from ghost town to BOOM in just a few months. Thanks dude.
S2w isn't working atm I forgot to switch it from vivo to vivow lol ,
Now we just need some new roms for these kernels ................
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Smitty you are a machine. Thanks for keeping our old phones alive. Should i flash now or wait until you get s2w working?
bc13 said:
Smitty you are a machine. Thanks for keeping our old phones alive. Should i flash now or wait until you get s2w working?
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Up to you i guess lol , should be all i gotta do is add 2 characters to one file , just gotta get behind my computer to do it , maybe late tonight -tomorrow ill have a new kernel to flash.:thumbup:
I think this kernel is butter , except the last freq is a little unstable but it i like it in a whole . its patched to a more current Linux version than NeWsEnSe
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OP updated :
sweep 2 wake is good now , sorry about that folks , im gonna play around with s2w more and try to move the sweep area to mid-screen to avoid the screenshot : google search mess :good:
Enjoy --- dont forget to thank @poondog for this if you like , i used ALOT of his commits from github for my own kernel
I swear i had to do a double take because i though i was in the Inc S forums!!
THIS IS GREAT NEWS HOLY ****
Nice stuff bsmitty I think I broke some special calling features and the headset mic or something with the beats commits so I'll revert them soon (already done just testing before I push)
I hope you guys enjoy the kernel as much as I am
Any requests are welcome as I'll be watching this thread too
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Fast-Charge poondawg
bsmitty83 said:
OP updated :
sweep 2 wake is good now , sorry about that folks , im gonna play around with s2w more and try to move the sweep area to mid-screen to avoid the screenshot : google search mess :good:
Enjoy --- dont forget to thank @poondog for this if you like , i used ALOT of his commits from github for my own kernel
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How about top of screen? Middle of screen might just pan left or right...
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MoonMaster345 said:
Fast-Charge poondawg
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Everyone wants that! I'll work on it
brymaster5000 said:
How about top of screen? Middle of screen might just pan left or right...
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I tried doing a build last night using pgm for s2w and it built error free just wouldn't boot , if i can get that , you can define where the slide points are ...
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poondog said:
Everyone wants that! I'll work on it
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Cherry pick my repo.
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Cherry pick my repo.
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Done, just updated to r14 for vivo users
Added force fast charge, thanks
I usually use setcpu but wondering if anyone has found anything better. Seems that one was mentioned with options like voltage changes, gpu frequency over clocks, etc. Maybe I am wrong. Just looking for a change.
Thanks
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shorty1993 said:
I usually use setcpu but wondering if anyone has found anything better. Seems that one was mentioned with options like voltage changes, gpu frequency over clocks, etc. Maybe I am wrong. Just looking for a change.
Thanks
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Trickster mod app is about the best your gonna get .
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bsmitty83 said:
Trickster mod app is about the best your gonna get .
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+1.
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This kernel breaks audio :/ please fix this
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felixjohan said:
This kernel breaks audio :/ please fix this
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Gimme like 20 min , as the op states I'm not the original author of this kernel , i had to wait to fix but i got you hang tight
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THIS IS TORO SPECIFIC. Reference for maguro/toroplus at respective forums.
DOWNLOADS HERE ARE COMPATIBLE WITH ALL VARIANTS.
I'm Very sorry. This is posted on 18th August. I need to start studying now. I'm left with 30 days. A major super milestone will come after 11 October Please await for my exams to end Cheers~
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"The kernel for the ones who love everything in one."
Let's make it simple.
With the introduction of so many kernels in the forums, every user just wants his/her phone to enjoy the crisp experience of their device. With ASKP, you get to enjoy the brilliant works of all developers into one small kernel. ASKP, is a modified kernel that merges many tweaks together, just like P.A.C.
DISCLAIMER
We, the ASKP Team, are not responsible for any bricks that are caused by this kernel. When you flash this kernel, you agree that it's what you've done. Read the Thread THOUROUGHLY before posting any redundant questions or are trying to flame for bugs.
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Features
- Compiled with Codesourcery 4.7.3 May 2013 Toolchain
- Advanced Hotplugging System
- Customized Memory Page Allocation from the Linux Community
- Optimized Generic Memory Hotplug Drivers
- SELinux Upstream Patches
- OSELinux System
- Joe's RCU
- MIUI Compatibility
- Google's Sources Merges
- Optimized OMAP 4 Tweaks
- zsmalloc support
- The new XZ Compressed Image
- LZ4 RAMDisk and lib compressor module from Linux Upstream
- dcache Support
- Overall Performance increase System-wide while reducing battery drain
- Frandom Optimizations
- word-at-a-time Interface by faux123
- -pipe Optimizations
- Optimized LPDDR RAM Timings
- sched per cpu variable which avoids locks
- ARM CPU Topology Support
- Content Adaptive Brightness (CAB)
- Battery Life eXtender (BLX)
- Tweaked Governors
+ Ondemand
+ hotplug
+ Interactive *Default*
+ hyper
+ Dynamic Interactive
+ performance
+ Powersave
+ InteractiveX
- TCP Algorithims
+ Westwood *Default*
+ reno
+ cubic
+ vegas
+ yeAH
- Read-Ahead Buffer
- Input/Output Schedulers
+ Noop
+ deadline
+ Sioplus *Default*
+ row
+ CFQ
+ BFQv6
- Dynamic File Sync
+ With commits upstream from Faux's source
- Gamma Control
- GPU Overclocking
+ 308MHz
+ 384MHZ
+ 512MHz
- USB Fast Charge
- Underclock and Overclock support
+ 198MHz Minimal
+ 1420MHz Maximum
- Init.d Support
- PGM Support
- BLN Support
+ Includes Battery LED
- Voltage Control
- Sound Control
- zRAM Support
- Linux Kernel Patch-ups
+ Latest Generic Hotplug Helper from 3.10
+ Interactive governor from 3.4.10
+ lpj from 3.4.10
- CGROUP_TIMER_SLACK Feature
- WLAN Modulus tweaks and fixes
- lib strings tweaks
- memhotplug upstream patches
- Hotplugging ARM Fixes from Linux 3.11 RC
Source: Github
4.3 Changelog - https://github.com/Amperific/kernel_tuna_4.3/commits
4.2 Changelog - https://github.com/Amperific/kernel_tuna_4.3/commits/milestone
Issues Log.
• NONE! XD
The ASKP Team.
*Head Developer* Amperific
*GFX & Admin* Idrito
*Head Test Pilot* Okanb3
*tuna Test Pilot* Khizar
WANT TO TREAT US TO A CUP O' BEER? Donate to us here!
Credits:
Boy Petersen (Source Base)(Cherry picks)
CyanogenMod (Source base)
Imoseyon (Cherry picks)
idrito (Design)
Ezekeel (Voltage & Sound Control, BLX)
Anarkia (AK)(Cherry Picks)
Franco (FK)(Cherry Picks)
Edoko (AirKernel)(Cherry Picks)
Simone201 (N.E.A.K.)(Cherry Picks)
Faux123 (Cherry Picks)
Huexxx (Patches)
Texas Instruments (Generic OMAP Patches)
Linus Torvalds (Upfront kernel patches)
ARM Linux (Generic Patches)
Codesourcery (GCC)
CyanogenMod (Cherry Picks)
Samsung (Cherry Picks)
Qualcomm (Patches)
_MBQ (FTP File Hosting)
Downloads
How to's *READ BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING EVEN IF UR DOWNLOADING STABLE*:
- These builds are currently at the super experimental stage. Whichever below are risky for being your daily driver, but I myself test it before release, so rest assured it will boot.
- By downloading the zip, just wipe cache and dalvik cache and flash the zip.
- Your first bootup may take up to 9 minutes, So yeah. Take note It's not a brick.
- Lastly, Always check up the issues log and make sure you accept that issue before flashing. I assure you that every single bug will be listed there.
- +Some Spoiler+ xD So everytime we release a Build, it means that the next build is ready and under testing Just to say xD
- Like our work? Click this! to support us
@lastforone's MEGA All-in-one ASKP Mirror~ Click below
Remember to thank him!
Open Alpha Releases - OBSELETE
ASKP-b1.zip - 5.69 MB
ASKP-b2.zip - 5.45 MB
Beta Releases
ASKP-b3.zip - 5.85 MB
ASKP-b4.zip - 5.82 MB
ASKP-B15MR2.zip - 2.93 MB
GOLDEN MASTER RELEASE NOTES
- Any release that falls under the Golden Master release is a pre-milestone release. With the G.M Builds, you'll get to enjoy 95% stability system-wide. This means that builds falling under G.M are considered daily drivers. But there's a saying, "Nothing is perfect". So yeah. Expect a few issues here and there. Even if there are, it wouldn't be bad. All the major bugs will be completely killed before the Beta phase ends.
- Boot up speeds won't take as long as Alpha and Beta releases, expect booting to be much shorter
Golden Master Releases *Pre-Milestone*
ASKP-b5.zip - 5.82 MB
ASKP-b5a.zip - 4.55 MB
Mirror: ASKP-b5a.zip
ASKP-b6.zip - 4.55 MB
Mirror: ASKP-b6.zip
ASKP-B16MR2.zip - 2.93 MB
ASKP-B17MR2.zip - 2.93 MB
ASKP-B18MR2.zip - 3.06 MB
STABLE RELEASE NOTES
- Yep. You see this. It means the kernel is good to go, you can take it, put it into your phone, and run it like you're putting a bacon on a bread Like spreading butter over a pan. That smooth. There should be virtually no issues here. Even minor ones most probably are ROM-related. Unlike the builds above, you won't get to enjoy super experimental features like higher frequency clock rates. Take note of that
STABLE RELEASE
ASKP-b7.zip - 4.56 MB
ASKP-b11.zip - 5.75 MB
ASKP-b12.zip - 4.57 MB
ASKP-B18.zip - 4.49 MB
ASKP-B19.zip - 4.49 MB
ASKP-B19MR2.zip - 3.06 MB
PRE-SUPER MILESTONE RELEASE NOTES
- This is the final few builds that can near the End Of Line product of the kernel. Whatever is here is extremely experimental, untested and unsupported. These builds are only a minor preview of the upcoming super milestone. Do not think that the main features of the super milestone will appear here. This is because we don't want other developers to strip our works off immediately even before we release the super milestone.
PSM RELEASE
ASKP-B13.zip - 4.45 MB
ASKP-B14.zip - 4.49 MB
ASKP-B15.zip - 4.49 MB
SUPER MILESTONE RELEASE
- I've got nothing else to say xD Bugless. Super Stable. End Of Line.
ASKP-B16SM.zip - 4.49 MB
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
- Wait, is this another mainline kernel?
*No. It is not. ASKP has commits that would come from almost every part of the world. This gives it the feeling of unity, like a unified kernel. Apart from that, Patches from Various manufacturers of the many parts of the phone will be brought upfront into this kernel.
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User-Based Tutorials
- These are basically either from the quotes of a member utilizing ASKP whom we believe may help you in achieving your optimum performance and battery life from this Kernel.
ASKP Team's
Amperific said:
Clock speed: 192-1228MHz
Governor: Interactive
Scheduler: deadline
Read ahead buffer size: 384
TCP Congestion: Westwood
CAB: On
USB FC: On
Multi Core Power Saving: 1
High Performance Sound: On / Boost: 2
Vibrator Strength: 75
Battery Life Extender: 100
Dynamic Fsync: On
GPU OC: 384MHz
zRAM: Off
Smartreflex: All Switched On
RGB: morfic
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User-Specific
gamerman123x said:
ASKP B14 is really smooth with the ROM LiquidSmooth 2.9 and here are my settings for trickster mod
General:
R.A.B - 512
Schedular - BFQ
CPU Frequency;
Min - 192mhz
Max - 1344mhz
Max Screen Off - 537mhz
Min screen On - 384mhz
Governor - Hyper
Specific:
WiFi High Performance - Off
C.A.B - Off
Force Fast Charge - Off
Multi core Power Saving - 0
High Performance Sound - On
Headphone Volume Boost - 3
Vibrator Strength - 60
Battery Life Extender - 100
Dynamic FSYNC - On
Temperature Limit - 64
GPU OC - 384mhz
ZRAM - Off
Then all voltages are stock
Screen:
Contrast . -21
GAMMA - 6
GAMMA Offset;
Red - 2
Green - 4
Blue - 6
Color Multiplier;
Red - 165
Green - 185
Red - 205
And those are my trickster settings and my phone is buttery smooth no lag..!!
Enjoy!!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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Joining the ASKP Team.
- Yep, you see this. I just feel that being a soloist isn't helping this kernel. I want to bring an up to date kernel to my users as soon as I can, and in fact, I prefer giving them nightly builds. But it is the fact that I can't work on it daily, so I need more help, that's why I am forming a team, a team to help in this kernel. So here are the few people I need
+ Kernel Developer (You know it
+ App Developer (Something like A trickster mod?) xD
+ Official Tester - We've got two already So Yeah, no need anymore
PM me please or email me @ [email protected]
Need something a little different. Thanks.
So far I'm loving your kernel. Great battery life and performance. Keep up the great work.
dirtsky said:
Need something a little different. Thanks.
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Sure! You're welcome
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Good performance so far with the golden master.
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Ooh will try.
Giving this a go with liquidsmooth
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What's the difference between b5 and b5a? They are both under golden.
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Can't download the b5a my phone, tried different browser to, just tries to load the page forever... Never mind finally got it to DL, on b5a working great, still would like to know difference.
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Gonna give her a go on PA3.6. Thanks for something new.
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jeremytn86 said:
What's the difference between b5 and b5a? They are both under golden.
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Can't download the b5a my phone, tried different browser to, just tries to load the page forever... Never mind finally got it to DL, on b5a working great, still would like to know difference.
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Now,
Build 5.
It is a complete rebuild of Build 4, reverting a few unstable commits and bringing in some hotplugging fixes.
Build 5a,
Has the new generic hotplug helper from 3.10 RC 7, fixing issues that involve natively shutting core down. This should improve the hotplugging of our phone by about 50%. and also, it includes new governor tweaks and fixes and also OMAP based fixes
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Restoring a backup containing the golden master 5a will not get past the boot animation.
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modernbummer said:
Restoring a backup containing the golden master 5a will not get past the boot animation.
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There has no issues restoring with the GM Builds. I need a logcat. That's very eccentric.
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Amperific said:
There has no issues restoring with the GM Builds. I need a logcat. That's very eccentric.
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Might have been because I was using obackup rather than just straight TWRP.
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build 6 running nicely on Rootbox NIghtlies for Toro. Has all the great options and performance. Thanks for bringing this here.
Is this kernel running the new WiFi drivers?
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branedamig said:
Is this kernel running the new WiFi drivers?
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Yes, it is
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Well, I went ahead and flashed this kernel. I hardly ever comment until things run a few cycles. However, over the past few months, I've flashed so many different kernels trying to get stability, good performance and battery life. Nothing has worked exceptionally well as problems always set in after either a couple cycles or days. As such, I'm desperate.
So far, this is the smoothest and fastest kernel I've installed since the AK Cylon days. Hopefully, it holds up and I will have found a new beast for my GNex.
Let me know if you still need any testers. I'll do my best to help within my realm of usage (power user) and knowledge (advanced user but not developer or programmer).
Thanks!
Sent from my AXI0M GNex on Tap2
Amperific said:
Now,
Build 5.
It is a complete rebuild of Build 4, reverting a few unstable commits and bringing in some hotplugging fixes.
Build 5a,
Has the new generic hotplug helper from 3.10 RC 7, fixing issues that involve natively shutting core down. This should improve the hotplugging of our phone by about 50%. and also, it includes new governor tweaks and fixes and also OMAP based fixes
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So does this mean the device will no longer sometimes freeze when it hotplugs? Or is this not included in the 50%?
just flashed on Raped Ape, and so far is running very nicely. too soon to give any deep insight, but it seems quite quick and responsive for a pre-milestone build!
Many thanks for the work - keep it up!!!
Welcome to Elite Kernels. One is for Sense based 4.4.3 roms, one for GPE 4.4.4 roms, & one for AOSP 4.4.4 roms. There are two variations of sense, one with OC/UC and one with stock clock slots.
I originally started this kernel , Brymaster5000 now maintains this thread.
Additional Features are as follows:
- CPU OC and UC 162-2106
- ROW, SIO, ZEN, FIOPS, and VR schedulers
- OnDemand, Performance, Power Save, Intelliactive, Intellidemand, Intellimm, Optimax, Smartmax, and Lionheart Governors
- Max Screen Off CPU Frequency
- Advanced TCP Congestion controls
- Fast Charge
- GPU OC/UC with steps of 128, 200, 320, 400, 450, and 487
- Faux Sound Control
- User Space Voltage control
- Thermal Control by crpalmer
- Intelliplug HotPlug alternative
- Screen Wake options: Sweep2Wake, DoubleTap2Wake, Logo2wake, pocket detection,flick2wake, pick2wake and Logo2Menu
- Cpu stats enabled
- FS encryption disabled to allow system r/w
- Many performance patches to memory management and fs control
- ZRAM/ZCACHE/Swap
- LZ4 Compression
- Kexec Hardboot
- Linaro 4.9.2 arm cortex a15 with 02 optimization
- Simple GPU governor
Elite Lunar Kernel for Sense 4.4.3
Sense 443 - OLD Gestures (no xposed):
OC/UC - Elite_Kernel-12_31_2014
StockClock - Elite_Kernel-12_31_2014-stockclk
Sense 443 - NEW Gestures (xposed):
OC/UC - Elite_Kernel-12_31_2014-gest
StockClock - Elite_Kernel-12_31_2014-gest-stockclk
Elite Lunar Kernel for GPE 4.4.4
OC/UC - Elite_Lunar_GPE_Kernel-08_26_2014
StockClock - Elite_Lunar_GPE_Kernel-08_26_2014-stock_clk
Elite Kernel for AOSP - CM based ROMs
Elite-AOSP_kernel-11_17_2014
Elite Kernel - stock with wake features only
Elite_m7_Kernel-11_08_2014
Please notify me if you are going to use this kernel in your ROM
Sense 4.4.3 Source
GPE 4.4.4 Source
CM 4.4.4 Source
XDA:DevDB Information
Elite Lunar Kernels, Kernel for the Verizon HTC One
Contributors
buckmarble, brymaster5000
Source Code: https://github.com/Buckmarble/Elite_Lunar_kernel
Kernel Special Features: S2W, L2M,DT2W,OC,UC, Fast Charge, Custom Voltage, Performance Tweaks
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2014-01-02
Last Updated 2014-12-31
Reserved
Change Log
01/02/2014
- added faux gamma control
- SLIMbus freq tweaks to give max audio potential. Compliments zeroinfinity audio mod very well
01/04/2014
- reverted faux gamma control
01/08/2014 to 01/11/2014
- added fstrim support to updater
- enabled SElinux security at the kernel level NOTE: selinux stays will still report disabled if the ROMs ramdisk is insecure.
01/26/2014
-Disabled Perf-Lock
Reserved
Thanks for posting a thread on your kernels. FYI, your download links need tweaked.
Yes, a big thanks to @hawknest for coming to me to get kit Kat sense booting. You guys wouldn't have it right now if he did not start this excursion. It was fun and challenging to get it to work without proper source.
And even more thanks to @buckmarble for his know how. I wouldn't have been able to do this on my own.
Sent from my ecliptic one.
download links are fixed
I have used both of these kernels in the past couple weeks and have had great luck along with literally all day battery life and a benchmark of 28951!
Thanks for all your hard work and for providing it to the verizon HTC One community
eyetek said:
I have used both of these kernels in the past couple weeks and have had great luck along with literally all day battery life and a benchmark of 28951!
Thanks for all your hard work and for providing it to the verizon HTC One community
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I am happy to hear you are enjoying it! On a side note we have been seeing benchmarks upward of 31500 on the over clock version.
Awesome finally a custom kernel for GPE Running great so far for me, Im on Joel's GPE ROM. Noticed a small issue on the OC version, max CPU clock doesnt seem to stick, tried via trickster and shell, it keeps reverting to the max 2.1ghz, I was trying to set it a bit lower to 1.9ghz.
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Awesome finally a custom kernel for GPE Running great so far for me, Im on Joel's GPE ROM. Noticed a small issue on the OC version, max CPU clock doesnt seem to stick, tried via trickster and shell, it keeps reverting to the max 2.1ghz, I was trying to set it a bit lower to 1.9ghz.
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use the lock frequency feature in trickster right above the frequency selections to make them stick.
Sorry to be that guy but anyone have some recommended settings? I'm on the gpe overclocked version.
I flashed this last night on the Viper rom. Turned on smartmax governor and can already see a big improvement in battery life. Thanks to all involved.
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To the kernel Dev(s) this is running great on hawks sprint ROM thanks!! I also have a question about the kernel. Is it possible to add this feature because I use zeroinfinity sound mod and this is suppose to compliment it...
poondog said:
Overclocked slimbus to max. This is as high as it goes, its 100% stable in testing with no negative impacts. Brings improvements all around for audio playback etc (thx to @ZeroInfinity and me )
.Some generic function optimizations (for faster kernel, better battery.. overall improvements to the code, from CAF)
.Add USB Fast Charge (Flar, Motley, Chad Froebel for original mod)
What is this slimbus OC about?
It will really start to take advantage of the hardware of this phone, as well as the audio improvements in the ERA sound mod. Hopefully it will open the door to more stuff that was previous restricted
Thanks! Have fun
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Cj719 said:
To the kernel Dev(s) this is running great on hawks sprint ROM thanks!! I also have a question about the kernel. Is it possible to add this feature because I use zeroinfinity sound mod and this is suppose to compliment it...
poondog said:
Overclocked slimbus to max. This is as high as it goes, its 100% stable in testing with no negative impacts. Brings improvements all around for audio playback etc (thx to @ZeroInfinity and me )
.Some generic function optimizations (for faster kernel, better battery.. overall improvements to the code, from CAF)
.Add USB Fast Charge (Flar, Motley, Chad Froebel for original mod)
What is this slimbus OC about?
It will really start to take advantage of the hardware of this phone, as well as the audio improvements in the ERA sound mod. Hopefully it will open the door to more stuff that was previous restricted
Thanks! Have fun
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can you link me to the mod?
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Any chance of you including faux's gamma control?
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fatmando2 said:
Sorry to be that guy but anyone have some recommended settings? I'm on the gpe overclocked version.
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I prefer battery savings and responsiveness, so using smartmax governor with row scheduler, -25000 under volt (this can probably go lower). OC min freq set to 216000. Heres some knowledgeable guesses I am testing out for the governor:
awake_ideal_freq = 486000
boost_freq = 1728000
ramp_up_step = 400000
suspend_ideal_freq = 378000
touch_poke_freq = 1728000
trying to lower the idle sleep frequencies, but boost up faster and higher when you are using the phone (touching button / screen)
see governor source comments if you want to learn more about the parameters https://github.com/Buckmarble/elite.../drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_smartmax.c?source=cc
edit: been stable across a variety of use for me so far, hopefully will also see battery savings later, if you notice any trouble let me know
Bout Damn time lol
Sent From My Dark EclipticONE
I've been running 12/30 for a few days oc , no issues fast and battery efficient . Could you add a few features such as faux sound and color control?
axeldiks1 said:
I've been running 12/30 for a few days oc , no issues fast and battery efficient . Could you add a few features such as faux sound and color control?
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faux sound already in it. Read OP. I will look into the color control and i am looking into a few other mods as well
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49047610
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