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Beta testing of a new kernel that allows over clocking up to 660mhz. I have no time to do a lot of testing. So far MCR rom 3.2 is stable and fast with it. So I am calling for testers. The kernels are using ramzswap.
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Note: It will not work on 2.x rom as it is a 2.6.27 kernel.
This is great news. I would try it, but I have a CDMA Hero.
I think this also works for 2.1 ROM; I'm using Vanillain 1.0 and I went from 145 CPU benchmark to 154...
how to apply?
and does setcpu support this setting yet?
thanks for the work
1) Download the SetCPU in the link
2) Drag the SetCPU file into your SD card
3) Open and install using any file manager (I use Astro)
4) Download the setcpu.txt file into your SD card (not into a folder)
5) Open SetCPU and press Menu > Device Selection > Scroll all the way down to "Custom Frequency Config" (last on the list)
6) Then set up the frequency as you desire
is this based on teknologist's kernel? this shall be included in MCR once stable enough.
Is root needed?
Yes you need root for this to work, and just on a side notice using the overclock widget seems to work to.
worked on my hero i guess.. but how stupid m i, i tried edit the txt file and push into my nexus and try the settings... damm.. f*ck, it did not work at all... damm...
doesn't do anything for me according to linpack. Same amount of Mflops/s
edit: and screen went black and never got out of it.... :S
660 MHz ?? Bye bye batery...
Myriad Group is developing a new virtual machine for android that increases 3x the speed of the system running aplications, with the same hardware, and a optimized use of the batery and will allow richer grafics... The name of the project is Dalvik turbo and it will be show on the Mobile World Congress of Barcelona...
You can read it here: www(dot)mobileburn.com/news.jsp?Id=8684
I hope we can use it to our Hero's ...
Dalvik Turbo looks extremely promising. If 3x performance can actually be achieved, then we have to ask Google... what were you thinking with Dalvik's original design?
Please, read this:
http://android.modaco.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=302182&view=findpost&p=1185063
What do these numbers mean?
Sergio PC said:
Seems to be working fine, you can tell in various instances such as scrolling in menus etc...
Lox_Dev you the man! thanks.
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BogoMips is not the clock!
It's the efficiency of running a bootonly calibration loop.
This doesn't mean that Lox_Dev work isn't a great thing, though.
so in a nutshell, whith this mod does hero run faster or not?
ermacwins said:
so in a nutshell, whith this mod does hero run faster or not?
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I don't think so.
Just because your car shows 200mph in the speedometer doesn't mean it can go that fast.
Really, read here: http://android.modaco.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=302182&view=findpost&p=1185063
Uqbar said:
BogoMips is not the clock!
It's the efficiency of running a bootonly calibration loop.
This doesn't mean that Lox_Dev work isn't a great thing, though.
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Alright i understand ill edit that post to find some explanations.
Thanks man.
Hello I'm flash that kernel and after reboob i see circle showing droid logo => htc =>droid and that replay again and again some clue ?
After a backup I usually wipe everything out before installing a new rom.
Try this.
Kernel 2.6.35.14 – OC-UV-NEON_FP (1.516GHZ) – G2
-based off of HTC's ace-2.6.35-gb-MR (developer.htc.com) and supplied msm7230_defconfig (2.6.35.10)
-merged up to kernel.org's 2.6.35.14
-merged in coolbh3k's/cyanogen's oc patch
-frequency range is from 806 to 1516; default bootup is 245-806.
-undervolt all frequencies (max mv is 1300)
-merged in zinx's GAN_ETH wifi calling module modifications
-merged in changes from cyanogen's htc-kernel-msm7x30, and pershoot's vision-2632
-optimisations based off of .32 release from Vision.
-added/amended a few things to the config (-xtra (please see below and in github)).
-import autogroup (session) from 2.6.38
http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/
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Previous:
Kernel 2.6.32.41 – OC-UV-NEON_FP (1.516GHZ) – G2
-based off of HTC's vision-MR-2.6.32-g9ab3677 (developer.htc.com) and supplied vision_defconfig (2.6.32.17)
-merged up to kernel.org's 2.6.32.41
-merged in coolbh3k's oc patch
-frequency range is from 806 to 1516; default bootup is 245-806.
-undervolt all frequencies (max mv is 1300)
-merged in zinx's GAN_ETH wifi calling module modifications
-merged in a few changes from cyanogen's github.
-optimisations based off of .35 release from Nexus/DS.
-added/amended a few things to the config (-xtra (please see below and in github)).
http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/
Will this be compatible with sense-based roms?
Stryder5 said:
Will this be compatible with sense-based roms?
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it will, but your mileage 'may' vary in terms of camera use/functionality, etc.
Nice work.
I just flashed it through rom manager. Will let you know how my battery does
So far seems quite quick.
pershoot said:
it will, but your mileage 'may' vary in terms of camera use/functionality, etc.
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Fair enough. I'll give it a try tomorrow and report back
Works fine here on my Desire Z. Thanks
Wifi, calling, 3G, camera, video.
Would love to see stuff like BFS, interactive/smartass scheduler and more intermediate speeds at the low end (if possible).
Might just try to build one myself.
*edit* Just noticed the -XTRA Nice.
Does it change the Wi-Fi Mac address like other overclocking kernel ?
jzhyok said:
Does it change the Wi-Fi Mac address like other overclocking kernel ?
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No the MAC address doesnt get altered like one the other kernels. Most of the others have been fixed and dont do that anymore.
Nice work, pershoot! Everything seems to work together nicely. Hopefully, this might help with the battery life with the addition of my screen off profile clocked at 245...
can I install this via ROM Manager?
Yes, you can. read the instructions
Instructions:
Flash the .zip through recovery
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put the zip file to your sdcard, open Rom Manager and select Install ROM from SD card
convolution said:
can I install this via ROM Manager?
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Yes you can install with rom manager
Yea it can be installed via rm. Search for pershoot in rm, and you'll come to see it.
Kernel doing ok?
Pls report all issues with a dmesg in hand.
Thx.
pershoot said:
Kernel doing ok?
Pls report all issues with a dmesg in hand.
Thx.
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No issues for me
working fine here as well, running CM NB#33
installed and now my phone is stuck in a boot loop... had to battery pull and do a restore
dietotherhythm said:
installed and now my phone is stuck in a boot loop... had to battery pull and do a restore
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if you have setcpu set to on boot, flash back to stock, untick that option, then flash this kernel.
go up in 50/100 MHZ freqs and test at each spot. use ondemand cpu governor. tell me which freq(s) your device is having issues with.
thx.
Flashed over cm rc 2. Looks fine - glad this thing is finally getting undervolted. Cm kernel is not optimized enough.
However, this kernal has too many frquency sets. In setcpu most frequencies are at 0s total use tiime.
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
Wifi hotspot appears to be broken.
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
First is an O/C kernel that I built from the HTC source. This kernel is stable and with the right profiles setup in setCPU has given me very good battery life. I'm giving coolbho3000 credit here as his post in the G2 forums is what helped me to do this. I am also acknowledging gr8gorilla who helped me several times through this process. Second is a kernel built from the latest CM kernel zource from zinx. It has proven to be very stable (after tweaking the voltages).
Now for the boring part ... If you choose to flash this you do it at your own risk. I am in no way, shape, or form responsible if you flash this and your phone turns into a paperweight. Once again, flash this at your own risk.
There, now that that is out of the way we can get on to the good stuff.
Make sure you choose the right kernel. The stock kernel will break your CM install if you flash it.
Kernels for Stock and Stock based roms
Kernel 2.6.32.21grankin010OC0v0.05
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=24
Md5Sum: 72c3430177eeefc6ff4b2c658efa0949
Features:
adb root enabled by default
system set r/w at boot (no need to remount)
voltages tweaked
cacheflush hack from zodttd integrated
noatime for better FS performance
Kernel 2.6.32.21grankin01-OC-v0.04
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=20
Md5Sum: a8668bdb2c1c7ca6ef0d9fbdafbe6969
Features(+v0.03):
Same features as v03 but with different voltages
Kernel 2.6.32.21grankin-OC-v0.03
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=19
Md5Sum: a82111399a9a4d570def14dce563a073
Features(+v0.01):
Voltages tweaked - Hopefully this one is more stable for you guys.
Kernel 2.6.32.21grankin01-OC-v0.02
http://www.mediafire.com/?o216o3b6jea13f9
Md5Sum: 2fdcde29532339743f0c41daae32db7f
Features(+v0.01):
O/C'd to 1.8Ghz with several intermediate clock speeds
Voltages for 1.7Ghz have been turned up a little bit to address stability concerns
Kernel 2.6.32.21grankin01-OC-v0.01
http://www.mediafire.com/?bqbdgb38m15n789
Md5Sum: af73907d0f9d8fbc1b5dcc41ea6b9552
Features:
Ext4 support (if you want to play with it)
O/C'd to 1.7Ghz with several intermediate clock speeds
ADB has root privileges automatically
System is set R/W on boot (no need to mount anymore)
HTC Perflock is disabled (pre-requisite for over-clocking)
CPU Governors:
Performance
Conservative
OnDemand
UserSpace
PowerSave
Kernels for CyanogenMod and MIUI
Do not use these with CM7-GB. They will not boot properly.
Kernel_grankin01-CM-OC-v0.10
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=26
Md5Sum: 6c4f5b18ca5509cc83cf5eac0667b3e0
Features:
Same as v09 but video works
Kernel_grankin01-CM-OC-v0.09
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=25
Md5Sum: 63bcc734bf33cb30eb0dd335f807bf10
Features(+v0.08):
Wifi is fixed in this release
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.08
http://www.mediafire.com/?4hs3ix1b8rdmz36
Md5Sum: 7822eb4dcf547d712c455c72c83d4118
Features:
Noatime for better FS performance
Cacheflush hack by zodttd is integrated
Voltages have been tweaked (again )
Inludes all the standard features also
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.07
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=18
Md5Sum: 9273d9405e6bdb76f754c96916e36262
Features(+0.06):
System Permanent R/W Fix (edited code in v06 and left that out ... oops)
Video is fixed
Voltages changed (hopefully for better battery life)
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.06
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=17
Md5Sum: 55f04250126b6763db2f180b2829e4ac
Features(+0.05):
Newest Bluetooth fixes
Newest Video fixes - broken/missing code
System Permanent R/W - Broken (edited code and left that out ... oops)
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.05
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=16
Md5Sum: 026e5717311fa42da073ac8a9fc442d5
Features(+0.03):
Bluetooth fix
Charge issue fix
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.03
http://www.mediafire.com/?3g6yv8g9ypsu953
Md5Sum: 0424f5565387f86818c1e67ff636443e
Features(+v0.02):
New version of kernel includes fix for video
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.02
http://www.mediafire.com/?jsux5wtj7mgcvzo
Md5Sum: 8c243df7f53143a6a3be5292073f052b
Features:
Ext4 support (if you want to play with it)
O/C'd to 1.8Ghz with several intermediate clock speeds
ADB has root privileges automatically
System is set R/W on boot (no need to mount anymore)FIXED
HTC Perflock is disabled (pre-requisite for over-clocking)
CPU Governors:
Performance
Conservative
OnDemand
UserSpace
PowerSave
Interactive
CM7-Gingerbread Kernels
Do not use these with CM6-Froyo! They have different ramdisks and wifi options built in.
These kernels have no issue with video. If you are having trouble with youtube and such update your GB rom to one of the newest. There was a memory leak in the source for the rom itself that zinx has fixed. Thirty to Forty-Five minutes of straight youtube action and I had no problem at all.
Kernel_2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-GB-OC-v0.09
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=29
Md5Sum: 7565340ac31ff7560d45ab42e043acc0
Features(+v0.08):
Changed voltages a tad
I get great battery life with light to moderate usage on this kernel
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.08-GB
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=22
Md5Sum: b7b5fde8db99a01d827c3b7fc81a387e
Features:
Noatime for better FS performance
Cacheflush hack by zodttd is integrated
Ext4 support (if you want to play with it)
O/C'd to 1.8Ghz with several intermediate clock speeds
ADB has root privileges automatically
System is set R/W on boot (no need to mount anymore)
HTC Perflock is disabled (pre-requisite for over-clocking)
CPU Governors:
Performance
Conservative
OnDemand
UserSpace
PowerSave
Interactive
I have packaged this into an update.zip format that you can flash through your custom recovery. Simply choose to install a zip from the sdcard and pick the update package to install it. It will install the wifi driver at the same time so you don't need to worry about that. Everything works with this kernel so far for me if you have any problems please post them and I'll see what I can do to fix them.
Remember that you hardware is not the same as your neighbor's so while he may be able to max the settings out and run stable your device may need to be set to a lower clock speed to run stable.
Source code for both kernels has been added to github. If you want to play around with them download source from here: https://github.com/grankin01
Happy Modding/Devving!
wow, thank you sir
I was just about to start testing kernels with Zinx's CM6 anyway. Looks like yours is first.
hmmm... could not run update.zip through clockworkmod. I was looking to extract the files and push them manually, however, I don't see a zImage file to push.
No luck with the miui rom. Cant get past the splash screen.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
monnietron said:
No luck with the miui rom. Cant get past the splash screen.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
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Yeah, its based off of CM. I'm working on one built fromthe CM source right now.
Christopher3712 said:
I was just about to start testing kernels with Zinx's CM6 anyway. Looks like yours is first.
hmmm... could not run update.zip through clockworkmod. I was looking to extract the files and push them manually, however, I don't see a zImage file to push.
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There isn't a zimage. I wrapped it all up in its own boot.img and then packaged it in the update.zip with the wifi module.
Does this break the nightly CM ROM? I know gorilla's kernel does.
I appreciate your work!
TmobileDash12 said:
Does this break the nightly CM ROM? I know gorilla's kernel does.
I appreciate your work!
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Yes, it breaks it horribly. I'm working on it now.
grankin01 said:
Here is an O/C kernel that I built from the HTC source. This kernel is stable and with the right profiles setup in setCPU has given me very good battery life. I'm giving coolbho3000 credit here as his post in the G2 forums is what helped me to do this. I am also acknowledging gr8gorilla who helped me several times through this process.
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Thanks for this grankin01. Great work to you and the others involved.
So no miui or cm6 on this kernel correct I just dont wanna break anything.
Sent from my icey cold glacier 4g freezing every phone in its path.
jriv said:
So no miui or cm6 on this kernel correct I just dont wanna break anything.
Sent from my icey cold glacier 4g freezing every phone in its path.
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Not yet. It will work with the rom that you have installed right now though.
hey guys. im a noob to android. every other phone i have had has been winmo. i wanted to try this oc kernel because it seems easier to install than the gorilla one. however i ran into a problem when installing. i have a stock rom 2.2.1, perm rooted s=off, using clockwork recovery. i backed up my rom and flashed via rom manager. it then began to send me into a boot loop never getting past the first screen. just kept turning off and rebooting. soooooo i rebooted directly into clockwork and tried to do it from there and the same thing happened. so i restored my recovery and now everything is back to normal. can anyone point me in the right direction? i did notice that in clockwork it gave me two options to flash the kernel or to flash an update from the sd card. should i have flashed the update zip instead of the kernel or flash both.. sorry im a partial noob. i know how to use adb a lil and the emulator, this is the first thing i flashed on my phone and nearly had a heart attack from thinking i was bricked! any help is appreciated
Do you already have setCPU installed? Not everyone's phone will be able to reach the maximum speed without bootlooping or locking up. Just the nature of the beast. Try setting your speed down in setCPU (if you already have it installed) and turn set at boot off and then flashing and rebooting. Then you can test the speeds one by one to know what is working for you.
Edit: New kernel for CM and MIUI is nearly ready. 1.8Ghz with over 3200 on quadrant!!!
grankin01 said:
Not yet. It will work with the rom that you have installed right now though.
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Oh I'm running miui now just haven't changed my sig lol
Sent from my icey cold glacier 4g freezing every phone in its path.
Can't wait for your kernel for CM! I wanna see my phone unleash its true power! Lol thanks dude.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
grankin01 said:
Do you already have setCPU installed? Not everyone's phone will be able to reach the maximum speed without bootlooping or locking up. Just the nature of the beast. Try setting your speed down in setCPU (if you already have it installed) and turn set at boot off and then flashing and rebooting. Then you can test the speeds one by one to know what is working for you.
Edit: New kernel for CM and MIUI is nearly ready. 1.8Ghz with over 3200 on quadrant!!!
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thanks.... stupid me... duuhhh.... i have setcpu installed already and it is set at "set on boot".... thanks for the help man... will give it a go and let you know how that works out!
Edit: turning off set on boot in setcpu didnt work. still boot looped. i will try uninstalling setcpu, then flashing, then reinstalling. i dont get it though because my highest on setcpu is the stock 1024.... hmm maybe its the profiles i have set up... either way, gonna give it another go in a few. im gonna get this working today if its the last thing i do. so thankful for backups to restore lol
grankin01 said:
Do you already have setCPU installed? Not everyone's phone will be able to reach the maximum speed without bootlooping or locking up. Just the nature of the beast. Try setting your speed down in setCPU (if you already have it installed) and turn set at boot off and then flashing and rebooting. Then you can test the speeds one by one to know what is working for you.
Edit: New kernel for CM and MIUI is nearly ready. 1.8Ghz with over 3200 on quadrant!!!
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That's...retarded. I can't wait to see how that handles. lol! Are you incorporating U/V's on the lower frequencies as well?
UV / OC?
Is this a UV / OC kernel? Thanks for the help.
Christopher3712 said:
That's...retarded. I can't wait to see how that handles. lol! Are you incorporating U/V's on the lower frequencies as well?
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Yes, and O/V's in the higher frequecies for stability. This one was picky.
InvisibleHero said:
Is this a UV / OC kernel? Thanks for the help.
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Only in the lower frequencies. The higher frequencies weren't stable running lower voltages.
Thanks OP. When you say the lower ranges, at which MHz did you not UV? Just curious. I am thinking of not OC'ing more than 1.4MHz and didnt know if I would get the UV benefit.
*EDIT* Meant GHz
Presenting, my HD2 NAND Android kernel!
Summary
To provide, stable, fast and up to date kernels for our HD2s running either DFT or CWM nand android
Features
- 1190, 1190 Undervolt auto scaling versions available. listed is kernel MAX speed, it will scale to anything less depending on demand and ROM installed. Default max seepd is 998 without the use of an overclocking app
- Faster IO tweak taken from hastarins kernel tree
- Latest YAFFS driver
- Always built from latest source tree
- Very responsive kernel configuration
- Battery efficient
- Supports EXT 2 / 3 / 4, depending our your chosen ROM
- RMNET / PPP both supported, depending on your chosen ROM
- Bluetooth, WiFi, LED notifications all working correctly
- Smartass (default), Interactive and all standard CPU governors supported
- CIFS supported
- MAX defualt speed is 998, use setCPU or similar to overclock if you so wish
- cLK supported
- Automatic Extended Battery Support
Choosing your kernel
1190Mhz
This should work perfectly on nearly every HD2. It offers good speed at a slight cost to battery life. It will, depending on how your chosen ROM implements it, scale anywhere between 245-1190 Mhz depending on load
1190Mhz Undervolt
Same performance as 1190Mhz above, but with lower CPU voltage settings. It will work perfectly on most phones, but not all. If you experience FCs or random reboots then chose one of the aforementioned versions. This kernel offers significant battery life improvements if it works for you.
About the source and GPL compliance
The kernel is built direct from main GIT. You can access the commit logs and sources here on gitorious
The changes and modifications as mentioned in the changelog, and my build .config are all in my separate patch file, which you can download here
Download
All the kernels are supplied on one zip package. Contained within the package are the 2 kernel zImages and the associated modules. Chefs and advanced users will know what to do with these.
Download v11 (files only) --> http://htcfanboys.com/CleanEx/Kernel/DISTRIBUTION KERNELv11.zip
Download CWM ZIPs FOR NON TYPHOON ROMS (*series A*)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11968195&postcount=408
Download CWM ZIPs FOR TYPHOON ROMS / ROMS SHIPPED WITH TYTUNG v6 (*series B*)
these include the wpa_supplicant fix for Wifi / bootlooping
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11974837&postcount=471
(the RAM named ones are for typhoon ram build)
Flash under cwm.
Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache.
~~~~IMPORTANT~~~~
If you are not sure you need the WiFi patch, flash the *series A* kernel. If you find your phone bootlooping / wifi crashing, flash the *series B* kernels
As a backup, the wifi patch remains attached to this post
Changelogs
v11
- Pulled new updates from GIT
- Automatic Extended Battery support
- cLK patches and support built in
- some cleanups
- config changes, more responsive (quadrant wont improve thats IO bound)
v10
- Bug fixes, WiFi should work for everyone without the patch
- Imported the i2c, gsensor, GPU decoupling driver patches to new build tree
- Removed all debugging from kernel (99.9% people dont need it)
- Some build config changes, little more responsive
v9
- Fixed WiFi driver for non GB builds
- Fixed default CPU speed @ 998 max
- Fixed crashes / bootloops / random reboots
v8
- Switch to main branch, import speed mods from previous version
- Fix WiFi for GB / non-GB builds
- config changes for better response times
v7
- Switched to tytungs branch
- Swapped tytungs GB only WiFi driver for main one from primary GIT
- Added CIFS support
- Removed 998 / 1536 speeds
- 1190 Normal is not undervolted and will work for everyone
- 1190 uv is undervolted and might not work for everyone
- Reverted to SLAB, should fix bootlooping
- Other minor config changes
v6
-First public release
Disclaimer
I am not responsible for any damage, loss of data or earnings resulting from the use of my kernels. Users who wish to use an overclock kernel do so on the understanding that running any device outside its normal operating parameters may have damaging consequences
Credits:
Cotulla, Bepe, Hastarin, Tytung, Rafpigna, Markinus and all other kernel source contributors as mentioned on the GIT Commit logs.
Fadzy, JoPlayer, Dave and Jan-Willem for their never ending support, friendship, help and good laughs.
First! This is in a kleandroid 2.55?
yes....and no
its just been recompiled, and i added pure 998mhz for people who have phones that cant take the faster speeds!
Awesome! This is the best kernel, have been using it for like three days and it gives me the best battery life and performance. I loved it. I'll pack this one into cwm zip when I get home and flash it.
Edit: how much does battery life actually improve with the uv one? Now I'm torn between the uv and oc to 1.5ghz. Battery or performance?
Sent from my HD2 running Android on NAND
Can anyone test this on sergio's coredroid 1.4 and post results? I would but dont have my computer for a couple days.
g.lewarne
Please add 998Mhz kernel to next update CleanDroid!
Derek0228 said:
Awesome! This is the best kernel, have been using it for like three days and it gives me the best battery life and performance. I loved it. I'll pack this one into cwm zip when I get home and flash it.
Edit: how much does battery life actually improve with the uv one? Now I'm torn between the uv and oc to 1.5ghz. Battery or performance?
Sent from my HD2 running Android on NAND
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you might get maybe possible 15% more battery time out of the UV kernel. in ideal circumstances in a perfect world of course
CWM
How to use that? :-(
Any zip to use on cwr?
felipemadox said:
How to use that? :-(
Any zip to use on cwr?
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Not yet, it is still underway.
I made some cwm zips, before going to sleep. I wasn't able to test them because it's late, but they should work. If g.lewarne wants to post them in the OP, i have no problem. Inside the zip, after you download, there are 4 more zips, one for 998, 1190, 1536(this one doesn't work for me) and 1190 UV. Just flash the one you like and enjoy!
http://www.multiupload.com/DPR3F7TW7J
http://www.mediafire.com/?sqg55hze9evgchb
If you find this useful donate me a click on my thanks button.
Thanks derek.
g.lewarne said:
Thanks derek.
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Once tested, please update, i will test a rom on it.
raviluke said:
Once tested, please update, i will test a rom on it.
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I can't test anything now as im off to bed . Its 2am and I did a 14 hour day. Yawn!
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Derek0228 said:
I made some cwm zips, before going to sleep. I wasn't able to test them because it's late, but they should work. If g.lewarne wants to post them in the OP, i have no problem. Inside the zip, after you download, there are 4 more zips, one for 998, 1190, 1536 and 1190 UV. Just flash the one you like and enjoy!
Please give feedback, again I say, they should work but haven't tested them. I've made all his previous kernel versions cwm zip, and flashed them successfully.
http://www.multiupload.com/DPR3F7TW7J
http://www.mediafire.com/?sqg55hze9evgchb
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Thank you!
1190Mhz Undervolt its working here.
1536 does not work for ne! Causes random reboot on boot. If you want to test it, do so, but i'm pretty sure it's a problem with the kernel, not with the zip, because the one g.lewarne uses on his rom had 1536 and caused random reboots too, cant be a coincidence . Also, youre welcome!
I flashed the 1190 to test, now off to flash the UV one!
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raviluke said:
Once tested, please update, i will test a rom on it.
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It works, but not the 1536 one, or at least not for me.
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Might I just point out that in real world situations the 1190 kernels are just as fast. 1536 is really just a gimmick but some people want it so there you to. Myself, I run my own personal 1305
Sorry for spamming this thread, but I must ask, is uv dangerous? If so, what are some steps I have to follow to prevent my phone from getting fu'd? Like for example,i know that for the 1536, we shouldn't have it always o/c'd to the 1.5ghz.
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Derek0228 said:
Sorry for spamming this thread, but I must ask, is uv dangerous? If so, what are some steps I have to follow to prevent my phone from getting fu'd? Like for example,i know that for the 1536, we shouldn't have it always o/c'd to the 1.5ghz.
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Uv Isn't dangerous in the same way, the only problem is possible crash, cpu is safe
Derek0228 said:
I made some cwm zips, before going to sleep. I wasn't able to test them because it's late, but they should work. If g.lewarne wants to post them in the OP, i have no problem. Inside the zip, after you download, there are 4 more zips, one for 998, 1190, 1536(this one doesn't work for me) and 1190 UV. Just flash the one you like and enjoy!
http://www.multiupload.com/DPR3F7TW7J
http://www.mediafire.com/?sqg55hze9evgchb
If you find this useful donate me a click on my thanks button.
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Installed the UV Kernel on Coredroid v1.4 TMOUS ver its getting stuck at GO GO GO
BOFE Overview
Only for Sprint S6 - 920P - zerofltespr
CFQ default scheduler - other available scheduler - noop
Interactive default governor
Bic default TCP congestion algorithm
Deep sleep fix
ZSwap/Zram implemented
No OC/UV, this will not change...
TWRP Flashable zip, ODIN Flashable TAR, and IMG
Make sure you have OEM Unlocking enabled in Developer Options before flashing kernel...
Download
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=35509
Thanks to:
@KTOOnez
@g.lewarne
and others...can't think of who else to thank...will update when I remember...
Known Issues: Video playback errors and inability to play movie/shows purchased from Playstore in both YouTube & Play Movies & TV app
BOFE Kernel Source
AOE2 Kernel Source
AOE2 ramdisk
BOFE
0719
Swappiness set to 60
Zram being used ~512MB
Zswap compressor - Snappy
Interactive stuffs
Move ZRam from staging to block
920P now being built using 925P source...also being used to build 920/925R4
AOE2 Overview
Only for Sprint S6 - 920P - zerofltespr
Upstream patched up to 3.10.82
CFQ default scheduler - other available schedulers (Deadline, noop, and SIO)
Interactive default governor - other available governors (Ondemand and Performance)
Westwood default TCP congestion algorithm
Deep sleep fix
No OC/UV, this will not change...
TWRP Flashable zip
It's a basic kernel based off of AOE2 sources that I use and thought I would share...updates will depend on release of 5.1.1...
If you have an issue, please provide ROM you are using and a log (/proc/last_kmsg), if you can...
0701
Ramdisk: Interactive and DHA tweaks
Also attaching "interactive.txt"...must be opened as a script...you can run it with a script manager (must be ran as su) like SManager
Information about Interactive Governor settings
If you'd like to share you're settings, definitely welcomed :good:
I'll probably develop an app or something in the future, it's already in the works, just haven't had time to tackle it yet...
md5 hash - aa1a5ab74a3ea5b16606d1a2fa525bd1
0630
Patched up to 3.10.82
Made CFQ default scheduler
Building kernel modules
md5 hash - bedda37ce94ed916fb3907d2b8558627
0629
Initial release
md5 hash - 35997addb1f2480e34d04b8e0bc1f6e1
So far so good... Seems to be running better than KT kernel for me. I had quite some lag with that one on a rooted stock rom.
@djvoleur What is the advantage of this kernel over the stock OE2 kernel? Faster/better performance, better battery..?? Thanks
JoeFCaputo113 said:
@djvoleur What is the advantage of this kernel over the stock OE2 kernel? Faster/better performance, better battery..?? Thanks
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That's the goal ?
Ill give it a shot. Will report back with how it goes.
tempted to try this sense we've only got one kernel on the Edge besides stock but it lags when a video shows up would this one work?
It works with Sac Rom v3. I dirty flashed over Kt Kernel with no problem. Ktweaker and moniter are still there. OP credited Ktoonsez so not sure if thats intentional or not.
I have noticed no difference between this an Kt Kernel 5/28 so far.
Lag on opening video/webm persist
Thoth33 said:
It works with Sac Rom v3. I dirty flashed over Kt Kernel with no problem. Ktweaker and moniter are still there. OP credited Ktoonsez so not sure if thats intentional or not.
I have noticed no difference between this an Kt Kernel 5/28 so far.
Lag on opening video/webm persist
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Give me an example of a video that lags...
The videos themselves dont lag, there is a lag whenever I try to open one. It just stops for a second or two when I open one, then the video starts. I am using MX player if thats relevant. It might be on my end.
Thoth33 said:
The videos themselves dont lag, there is a lag whenever I try to open one. It just stops for a second or two when I open one, then the video starts. I am using MX player if thats relevant. It might be on my end.
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Same issue and I'm not using that app. I think everyone noticed the lag with Facebook. If autoplay setting is enabled, the app is unusable. But even when you turn it off, if you try to select a video to watch, it freezes for a few seconds and then plays. We don't have access to a stock kernel to know whether it's the Rom or Kernel though. The issue doesn't exist when fully stock though.
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Same issue and I'm not using that app. I think everyone noticed the lag with Facebook. If autoplay setting is enabled, the app is unusable. But even when you turn it off, if you try to select a video to watch, it freezes for a few seconds and then plays. We don't have access to a stock kernel to know whether it's the Rom or Kernel though. The issue doesn't exist when fully stock though.
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Updated to be pretty similar to stock kernel...
I just flashed the updated version, figure its worth a try, my battery life on KToonz kernel hasnt been great thus far
I can say right now that I am experiencing improved battery life over KtKernel 5/28.
I will reccommend this to other G920P users.
Any opportunity to bless us with an Edge variant kernel? We're struggling over there with only 1 that's been provided. It does the trick and we're all so very grateful for it, yet curious to test out other kernels that may be suitable for it as well. If not, it's completely understandable. Thanks for all you're doing for the community!
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reesedizan said:
Any opportunity to bless us with an Edge variant kernel? We're struggling over there with only 1 that's been provided. It does the trick and we're all so very grateful for it, yet curious to test out other kernels that may be suitable for it as well. If not, it's completely understandable. Thanks for all you're doing for the community!
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We shall see if I do, do it....it will be a blind build....I'll reach out to you
It's been updated, guys! :highfive:
Thank you so much!
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not sure what happened, but I shut my phone off each night, and put it on the charger, this morning it would not boot up, would just go to the Samsung Android start screen, couldnt even get into recovery, the only change I made was I flashed the update kernel here, odd thing is, the phone was running fine before I powered it down. I had to Odin back to stock this morning, which is where I sit now, debating on taking the 5.1.1 update
scott_0 said:
not sure what happened, but I shut my phone off each night, and put it on the charger, this morning it would not boot up, would just go to the Samsung Android start screen, couldnt even get into recovery, the only change I made was I flashed the update kernel here, odd thing is, the phone was running fine before I powered it down. I had to Odin back to stock this morning, which is where I sit now, debating on taking the 5.1.1 update
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If you could open the terminal and type:
su (grant root access)
cat /proc/last_kmsg > /sdcard/last_kmsg.txt
If you could share this...that would be awesome...
Disregard that...you said you're back on stock...blah lol
I ran into an issue similar to yours awhile back...it was due to not using the stock charger...
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djvoleur said:
If you could open the terminal and type:
su (grant root access)
cat /proc/last_kmsg > /sdcard/last_kmsg.txt
If you could share this...that would be awesome...
Disregard that...you said you're back on stock...blah lol
I ran into an issue similar to yours...it was due to not using the stock charger...
Sent from my SM-G920P using Tapatalk
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unfortunately I went ahead and took the 5.1.1 update since I was back to stock, I am no longer rooted. I appreciate the work you put into these kernels man :good: