Just like for CM9, I started making CM10 kernels. The philosophy is the same: stock plus a few extras
This kernel is thus based on stock CM10-kernel by pawitp.
If you like a CM10-based ROM with the Mackay kernel included, there is also MackayROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1842328
Thanks to all SGS-CM-kernel developers (pawitp, stratosk, DerTeufel, Glitch, mialwe, krarvind) , I learned a lot from all of you!
Changelog
Kernel:
-Updated to linux kernel 3.0.71
-Combined BLN & CMLED in one kernel*
-TouchWake
-Improved OnDemand scheduler (thanks to stratosk)
*To set BLN:
-install the kernel
-reboot
-open /data/local/mackay/bln and change the 0 for 1.
-reboot: BLN will be activated
Mackay kernel 0.199Final:
-updated to linux kernel version 3.0.71
-396MB RAM
-SIO scheduler
-Deadline tuning (thanks to DerTeufel)
-BFQv5 scheduler (with upstream improvements)
-ROW scheduler (tweaked, default scheduler)
-many improvements to IO schedulers in general
-SmartassV2 governor
-Wheatley governor
-Conservative tuned
-Interactive governor (default - updated to android 3.4 code + fixes)
-Call volume hack (using “Settings>Advanced Settings”* to set volumes)
-Reduced battery polling interval
-Fast charge (activate through “Settings>Advanced Settings”* or the QuickCharge toggle in MackayROM)
-WiFi PM_FAST mode selection (activate using “Settings>Advanced Settings”*)
-Battery life extender (set through “Settings>Advanced Settings”*)
-CustomVoltage (set using NSTools)
-1100-1400MHz OC steps
-Custom kernel splash (Thanks to Malcho)
-Updated charging logo to match open charger
-Disabled swap & zram
-Improve memcopy/memmove
-Improve the performance of memcpy and memmove
-Kill task closest in size to memory needed to free
-LOAD_FREQ (4*HZ+61) avoids loadavg Moire
-Entropy tweaks: http://lwn.net/Articles/489734/
-backport CPUIDLE from 3.5
-arm/crypto: Add optimized AES and SHA1 routines
Mackay recovery (based on CWM 6.0.2.7)
Clear NSTools settings
Clear init.d settings
Remove wipe battery function
Add reboot menu
fix default backup format selection menu
Show battery status in recovery
Aroma FileManager
Include using soft keys to navigate the menu (thanks fishears for the idea)
-Four flavours: stock-LED/stock-colours, stock-LED/voodoo-volour, BLN/stock-colours, BLN/voodoo-colour
Source code: https://github.com/kasperhettinga/samsung-kernel-aries/tree/mackay
This is a freshly started project. Ideas for improvements/additions are welcome but:
1. I try to stay close to stock
2. The time I spend on features depends on how much I like them myself
Credits:
-teamhacksung/pawitp for making CyanogenMod work on our ancient phone
-stratosk/DerTeufel/Mialwe for the inspiration I got from their kernels
-rootax for providing a high-speed server for high quality downloads
Download (Four flavours can be download: VC=Voodoo Colour, BLN=BLN ):
https://s.basketbuild.com/devs/kasperhettinga/sgs/kernel/pre-KK/
This version can only be used on ROMs with the updated partition layout and updated hwcomposer
Thank you! Gonna try it ^_^
gonna download
good to see you in JB
Does this kernel has Deep Idle by Ezekeel included?
mikiept said:
Does this kernel has Deep Idle by Ezekeel included?
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No. All features are in OP (and can be seen on my github). I don't believe myself that deep idle is worth the risks....
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No. All features are in OP (and can be seen on my github). I don't believe myself that deep idle is worth the risks....
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Well, there's no risks at all only if the user wants to...
mikiept said:
Well, there's no risks at all only if the user wants to...
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I'll consider adding it, but I wouldn't wait for it
By the way... what do you think about wheatley governor?
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By the way... what do you think about wheatley governor?
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I tried it the whole day today actually. On ICS I was not too happy with it (no improvement, more battery drain), on JB it still doesn't feel much better than SmartassV2, but at least the drain is not higher anymore. I'll test it for a few more days
Yeeey. A new kernel for CM10 .That's good for us,users of this phone.
It's possible to include in your kernel voodoo sound support?
Hi thank you for your kernel, can you implement swap and zram features to your kernel?
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gabytzuuuz said:
Yeeey. A new kernel for CM10 .That's good for us,users of this phone.
It's possible to include in your kernel voodoo sound support?
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Voodoo sound is already included (just like stock kernel).
Netmatrix said:
Hi thank you for your kernel, can you implement swap and zram features to your kernel?
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No, again a feature that I don't feel adds that much. Also, I prefer kernel features that can be settings through cm10 settings, or terminal...
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But swap maintains programs on memory, and switch between them instantly . Like the devil kernel...
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But swap maintains programs on memory, and switch between them instantly . Like the devil kernel...
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I know the principle of swap. Sounds like an interesting idea to test. Not sure yet whether it falls within my philosophy
I think the "Keep it simple" philosophy is a good one. My favorites kernels of all time are Midnights, and they were "simple" yet very efficient.
The only thing I miss from Mackay is BLN, (and it was in midnight gb&ics), because not all apps works with the "simple" CM Led notification.
"keep it simple, keep it safe"
I don't really like bln as it requires a separate app to control. But I agree it works better than stock led. I'll give it a try
Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9000
With the help of rootax, I can now provide my kernel/roms with fast download! Link in OP has been updated. Thanks a lot rootax!
I added a vote option to choose between CM10 stock led notification and BLN. Please motivate your choice in a reply
I voted BLN, it works with more apps than cm led notif.
Related
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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Code:
[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
Code:
[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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SG-NS-ICS Kernel
Here is what's included in the kernel:
Tweaks:
- Boot @ 1.1Ghz Overclock (Bus 220MHZ)
- 1320 Mhz overclock
- Undervolted to maximize battery life
- Kernel updated to 3.0.22 (new)
- Cold colors
- Cpuidle backport from 3.2 Kernel
- Ext4 and IO tweak backports from 3.2 Kernel
- CIFS Module built-in
- init.d support
- USB On the GO! Build5
- Wifi PM_FAST for faster screen off download speed and compatibility
- Increased refresh rate --> ** Only in HIGH_HZ version **
Governors:
- Ondemand
- Conservative - Default
- Performance
- Lazy
- Smartassv2
- Lulzactivev2
IO Schedulers:
- CFQ - Default
- Noop
- Deadline (tweaked for flash devices)
- VR
- Simple IO
Mods:
- Voodoo Sound V10
- BIGMEM for more available memory
- Backlight Notification
- Backlight Dimmer
- Battery Life Extender
- TouchWake
- Custom voltage
Rules and FAQs
Read before downloading
(Note: I don't wanna be rude, I just want to keep this thread clean...)
Q: What settings do you recommend? What governor? What IO Scheduler?
A: I recommend the default settings. This is why it there by default!
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Q: My phone as rebooted on its own or is stuck on a reboot loop.
A: There are 3 reason why your phone may reboot on its own:
1. Your phone does not handle the Undervolt of the kernel
Flash the stock voltage add-on. (NO I will not make the kernel with stock voltage by default)
2. Your phone cannot handle the Overclock of the kernel
Use another kernel, Sorry...
3. There is a bug in the kernel and I should fix it:
Post the /proc/last_kmsg output as a ZIP in the thread. BUT, before posting make sure the last_kmsg contains the mention "Kernel panic", if not, don't bother posting this because your problem is related to point 1 or 2...A kernel Panic looks like this:
Code:
[ 4079.850240] Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception
[ 4079.850307] Backtrace:
[ 4079.850504] [] (dump_backtrace+0x0/0x10c) from [] (dump_stack+0x18/0x1c)
[ 4079.850568] r7:00000005 r6:d6b3a600 r5:c0707990 r4:c0741068
[ 4079.850905] [] (dump_stack+0x0/0x1c) from [] (panic+0x7c/0x1a8)
[ 4079.851022] [] (panic+0x0/0x1a8) from [] (die+0x1a4/0x1d8)
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Q: Why did you remove feature X?
A: Because I think it sucks
* This is my personal opinion and I am allowed to have it
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Q: Can you add feature X?
A: Depends. Before asking that question, check the changelog.
If it was removed, NO.
* If you have a really good reason why you think a feature should come back from the dead, you can defend your case by PM.
If it's a new feature that I may not know about, just let me know of the feature and I'll consider it.
If its a new shinny CPU governor or IO scheduler, NO the ones that will remain do the job perfectly...
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Q: What does feature X do?
A: Please try Google or Wikipedia before asking this. The answer is at the tip of your finger tips
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DownloadsStable Kernels:
SG-NS-ICS_27022012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_27022012_HIGH_HZ.zip
SlimSG_08032012_FS.zip (FileSync Enabled - Safer)
SlimSG_09032012_NoFS.zip (FileSync Disabled - Faster)
Experimental:
* None *
Kernel Add-ons: **Flash in CWM after the kernel.
SG-NS-ICS_StockVoltageMod.zip (new)
SG-init.d-installer
Old kernels:
SlimSG_29022012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_05022012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_05022012_HIGH_HZ.zip
SG-NS-ICS_31012012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_31012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
SG-NS-ICS_14012012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_14012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
SG-NS-ICS_17012012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_17012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
Apps:
Manage this kernel with NSTOOLS. Thx arifhn!
To get USB-OTG working you need USB Host Controller app installed. Thx sztupy!
Thanks to ezekeel, supercurio, morfic, franciscofranco, sztupy, reddv1 and koush which made this kernel possible.
kernel source
Change log:
SlimSG_09032012_NoFS.zip
- Removed FileSync (Faster IO)
- Kernel 3.0.23
- Bring back UV
SlimSG_08032012_FS.zip
- Enabled FileSync (Safer IO)
- Kernel 3.0.23
- Bring back UV
SlimSG_29022012.zip
- Release Slim version of SG kernel. This version is whatever setting I'm running at the moment and everything else removed...
SG-NS-ICS_27022012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_27022012_HIGH_HZ.zip
- Kernel Update to 3.0.22
- Fixed SmartassV2 Sysfs Interface
- Fix in Custom Voltage
SG-NS-ICS_05022012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_05022012_HIGH_HZ.zip
- Kernel Update to 3.0.19
- Use PM_FAST power saving method for WIFI to get Higher throughput and better compatibility.
SG-NS-ICS_31012012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_31012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
- Removed useless Governors
- Removed useless IO Scheduler
- Tuned down conservative and ondemand for better battery life
- Kernel upgrade to 3.0.18
- Updated USB-OTG to Build5
SG-NS-ICS_24012012-NoFSYNC.zip and SG-NS-ICS_24012012_HIGH_HZ-NoFSYNC.zip
- Added V(r) IO Scheduler
- Tweaked deadline IO for flash devices
- Tweaked conservative governor
- IO backport from 3.2
- ext4 backport from 3.2
- ext4 tweaks
- optimized sha1, memcopy, string libs
- TCP tweaks
- Added USB-OTG
- and more ...
SG-NS-ICS_17012012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_17012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
- New CPU Governors: Lagfree, MinMax, Smartassv2, InteractiveX and Lulzactivev2
New Add-on 17012012
- Change boot script to use stock voltage instead of Undervolt. *Requires busybox to be installed
SG-NS-ICS_14012012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_14012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
- Removed GPU OC since it doesn't do anything
- Made init.d support built-in
* Note: You need to have busybox installed for init.d to work. Look for the busbox installer app in the market.
New Add-on 13012012
- Adds init.d support to the kernel
SG-NS-ICS_12012012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_12012012_alternate.zip
- Kernel 3.0.17
- Experimenting with GPU Overclock (now at 250Mhz instead of 200Mhz)
SG-NS-ICS_11012012_alternate.zip
- Include increased refresh rate
- Should have more washed out colors
SG-NS-ICS_11012012.zip
- Back to cold colors
- Remove increase refresh rate, cause colors to look washed out
- Still has the 1320 Mhz
SG-NS-ICS_10012012.zip
- Added Test Voodoo color with green flicker fix
- Added 1320Mhz overclock
SG-NS-ICS_09012012.zip
- Updated kernel to 3.0.16
- Added Cpuidle backport from 3.2 kernel
SG-NS-ICS_06012012.zip
- Remove readahead because it was causing slow down in the UI
- Adjusted OnDemand governor to make it snappier
- Fix to cpufreq to make it more statble
- Added Simple IO scheduler
- Made colors 8500K instead of 6500K
** Note: This kernel is a lot faster than previous ones
SG-NS-ICS_04012012.zip
- BLN
- BLD
- BLX
- TouchWake
- Custom Voltage
- CIFS
- Adjusted Ondemand governor default values
SG-NS-ICS_03012012.zip
** Initial Release **
- 1.1Ghz Overclock
- UV
- Lazy governor
- BFQ v3r1 IO Scheduler
- Voodoo Sound V10
- BIGMEM
- Kernel 3.0.15
- 65 FPS
- 1024K Memory Readahead
Awesome Kernel !!!
But I would love to see the 100% charge mod.
jalexishg said:
Awesome Kernel !!!
But I would love to see the 100% charge mod.
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It's there .... 100% Battery Mod - commit log
Solid kernel!
Gonna try this out right now.
Edit: Voltages must be too low for my phone. Getting reboots.
Oh man. I just got settled with this stock kernel. Now this new kernel comes. lol I hate having the crack flash urge.
astaccz said:
Oh man. I just got settled with this stock kernel. Now this new kernel comes. lol I hate having the crack flash urge.
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It's better than stock
Better battery life and faster!
downloading now, no sense trying to resist feeding my crack flashing addiction...
sent from my ns4g running aosp oicsv43 via xda app
steve.garon said:
It's there .... 100% Battery Mod - commit log
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Not working with NSTools, only showing 96% try to move it to 100% and stay stuck on 96%, any idea ?
I cant resist it either. Flashed it gonna let it settle in and check the performance once I fully charge it again.
Any thoughts on the comparison of CFQ and BFQ?
Nice!!!!
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using xda premium
Could not adjust colors via voodoo
°•neXus S4G•°
jalexishg said:
Awesome Kernel !!!
But I would love to see the 100% charge mod.
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wow....But anyways thanks for bringing your goodness to us NS4G users Steve. I look forward to using this as my daily driver kernel now
jalexishg said:
Not working with NSTools, only showing 96% try to move it to 100% and stay stuck on 96%, any idea ?
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100% battery mod is a cosmetic fix. BLX will never go over 96%. If you do go over 96%, you'll damage your battery...
FL0OD said:
Could not adjust colors via voodoo
°•neXus S4G•°
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I'm using a cold color mod instead of voodoo colors. Voodoo color was never actually an 100% completed project. Because of the green flicker issue, voodoo color was not included in the kernel. Pawitp from team hacksung seems to be working on an alternative to voodoo color for the GalaxyS. I might try that in future release...
I'm aiming for a really stable kernel. Only features that I know work and that work well will go in.
Breaks USB tether
This kernel breaks USB tether. I am using CM 9 alpha 19 with Glados 2.7. Switched back to Glados and USB tether works again.
Downloaded and flashed. Seems to be running good. Showing benchmark scores only slightly behind other kernels running 1300/1400mhz.
Thanks for posting this up. I like it!
DaytonaDU said:
This kernel breaks USB tether. I am using CM 9 alpha 19 with Glados 2.7. Switched back to Glados and USB tether works again.
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Good to know... I've never tried USB tether. I'll check that out for next release.
steve.garon said:
Good to know... I've never tried USB tether. I'll check that out for next release.
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USB tether works for me kinda of slow but it works
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using xda premium
simonb255 said:
USB tether works for me kinda of slow but it works
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using xda premium
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Wifi hotspot is far better than USB tether IMHO... I'll test both later.
I have been sharing my CM7/CM9 builds for some time in several thread, which culminated in the MackayROM. I picked up with jellybean where I stopped with ICS. MackayROM is based on CyanogenMod sources, with several performance enhancements.
About Cyanogen: CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.1 (JellyBean), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
If you run into errors, I may not be able to solve it!
If you know a solution to a problem, either upload it yourself to Gerrit Code Review or contact me through pm.
The ROM is based on CM10 with the following changes:
-Mackay Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1842324
-Set of cherries picked from gerrit (differing by the day)
-Some handmade patches I did myself to the source code
Feature request are OK, but remember:
1. I try to stay close to stock
2. I will not include additional apps, unless they can be build from source
3. The time I spend on features depends on how much I like them myself
Changelog of 1.9.0 compared 1.8.5:
CM10 sources of 16-Feb-2013
Kernel:
-Updated to linux kernel 3.0.64
-Ported all new features of the JB4.2 kernel (improvements to ROW (default) & BFQ + Interactive (default), added 1100/1300MHz steps)
Full changelog of 1.9.0 compared to stock CM10:
CM10 sources of 16-Feb-2013
Mackay kernel 0.190: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1842324
-updated to linux kernel version 3.0.64
-396MB RAM
-SIO scheduler
-Deadline tuning (thanks to DerTeufel)
-BFQv5 scheduler (with upstream improvements)
-ROW scheduler (tweaked, default scheduler)
-many improvements to IO schedulers in general
-SmartassV2 governor
-Wheatley governor
-Conservative tuned
-Interactive governor (default - updated to android 3.4 code + fixes)
-Call volume hack (using “Settings>Advanced Settings”* to set volumes)
-Reduced battery polling interval
-Fast charge (activate through “Settings>Advanced Settings”* or the QuickCharge toggle in MackayROM)
-WiFi PM_FAST mode selection (activate using “Settings>Advanced Settings”*)
-Battery life extender (set through “Settings>Advanced Settings”*)
-CustomVoltage (set using NSTools)
-1100-1400MHz OC steps
-Custom kernel splash (Thanks to Malcho)
-Updated charging logo to match open charger
-Disabled swap & zram
-Improve memcopy/memmove
-Improve the performance of memcpy and memmove
-Kill task closest in size to memory needed to free
-LOAD_FREQ (4*HZ+61) avoids loadavg Moire
-Entropy tweaks: http://lwn.net/Articles/489734/
-backport CPUIDLE from 3.5
-arm/crypto: Add optimized AES and SHA1 routines
ROM comes with stock colour & stock LED. Version with voodoo colour, BLN, and VC+BLN can be downloaded from:
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/kasper_h/kernels/JB/
*“Settings>Advanced Settings” only available with Mackay ROM 1.8.5+
*also available through the Galaxy S & Mackay app in the launcher
AriesParts (App name “Galaxy S & Mackay) – now also shown in launcher:
Add mackay kernel settings options:
>WiFi PM mode selection
>Fast Charge
>BLX settings
>Processor settings (governor/frequencies)
>IO scheduler
bootable/recovery:
Mackay recovery (based on CWM 6.0.2.7)
Clear NSTools settings
Clear init.d settings
Remove wipe battery function
Add reboot menu
fix default backup format selection menu
Show battery status in recovery
Aroma FileManager
Include using soft keys to navigate the menu (thanks fishears for the idea)
Added apps:
-Gapps (121011)
-AngryGPS
-YouTube HD (wifi, 3G, also with screen off, normal colour scheme)
-Asus email widget
vendor/cm:
Adapt for custom MackayROM building (bootanimation, ROM&file name)
Custom bootanimation (Thanks to Malcho)
device/samsung/aries-common:
Sets app-close to 1000 ms
Set default to ondemand governor
external/wpa_supplicant_8:
Save frequency to network config
hardware/samsung:
F4k 720p patch for bigmem kernels
frameworks/base:
Cid icon when USB connected
Changed USB page icon from beandroid to USB logo
Option to enable gfx effects
Right/center clock
Monitor device storage directly in /data/data
Navigation bar
Add an "Automatically Connect" option for WiFi networks
Allow purging of assets
Add option to enable/disable Electron Beam Animation
frameworks/native:
surfacetexture: Select texture target based on pixel format
Calculator:
Calculator feature degrees/radians in SIN/COS/TAN
DeskClock:
DeskClock: Fix the build
DSPManager:
Move DSP Manager into settings
Email:
download ZIP (and many other filetypes) files attached to emails
Exchange:
Exchange: calendar sync window linked to email sync window
Settings:
Option to enable gfx effects
Change Profiles to use the default header
Move DSP Manager into settings
Right/center clock
Removed user stats
Navigation bar
Change behavior when back pressed in PerformanceSettings
Fix issue with Portuguese translations
Add an "Automatically Connect" option for WiFi networks
Add option to enable/disable Electron Beam Animation
Trebuchet:
Add 2 Hotseat preferences
providers/MediaProvider:
Make sure to always release the wake lock
Coming from stock Samsung ROM/CM7:
-The safest way is to flash CM9 first and then flash Mackay ROM. Going directly from Samsung ROM/CM7 to Mackay ROM may lead to loosing IMEI.
Can be flashed on top of any CM9/CM10 build:
-Coming from CM9 or CM10-builds with an old/different partition layout (older than 0817, helly bean): your phone will be wiped (except SD card)
-Coming from a recent CM10 build (0817 or later): this is a non-wipe update
>Gapps is included in the zip since 1.2.0, so separate flashing of gapps is not needed!
-Custom kernels can be used only if patched for the new partition layout
Credits:
-teamhacksung/pawitp for making CyanogenMod work on our ancient phone
-stratosk/DerTeufel/Mialwe for the inspiration I got from their kernels
-theos0o for creating such a nice YouTube HD app
-rootax &xdafileserver for providing a high-speed server for high quality downloads
-Malcho for his bootanimation & kernel splash
Downloads:
https://s.basketbuild.com/devs/kasperhettinga/sgs/rom/pre-KK/
Eh, Eh, Eh. Another JB ROm! Nice! Thank you .
thanks a lot
Thanks friend :good:
What a fast update?!
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9000 mit Tapatalk 2
UltrasFrankfurt said:
What a fast update?!
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9000 mit Tapatalk 2
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No no, it`s first version of ROM (not kernel)
Moin, mein Freund ...noch unterwegs so spät?
@kasper_h: very cool to see you finally made it to jellybean-country with your rom and kernel! i always liked the idea of your work and will now gladly test the jellybean-builds you produce.
thx again and keep up your good work!
greetz,
sUsH
tried most of the jb's on here and was looking for a change. Downloaded and flashed. So far so good. Feels snappy, my tomb runner is smooth. no FCs yet. quite impressed so far.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
Can i used this rom for a daily use ?
Also how can i put low vibration
Haw sh*t,dropbox fact : generating too much traffic...
I got a wifi issue. It will stop downloading after a few seconds. Wifi indicator still shows full bars just dies. 3g working ok i think...
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
Bejda said:
Haw sh*t,dropbox fact : generating too much traffic...
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yep, seems like there's some serious downloading going on...
maybe kasper_h or somebody else can do a mirror?
greetz n thx,
sUsH
RuffBuster said:
I got a wifi issue. It will stop downloading after a few seconds. Wifi indicator still shows full bars just dies. 3g working ok i think...
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
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I have no idea what the problem can be, new problem to me. Can you provide a logcat?
sUsH667 said:
yep, seems like there's some serious downloading going on...
maybe kasper_h or somebody else can do a mirror?
greetz n thx,
sUsH
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Uploaded to mediafire: http://www.mediafire.com/?mgwdnls5hhrbsnw
This includes the new partitions, yes?
AlexsamaM said:
This includes the new partitions, yes?
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First post, last couple of lines. If you already have new partitions, you're set. If you don't have them, the installer creates them.
Benjamin
Downloading the ROM right now. I haven't tried your earlier ROMs and kernels but I have heard a lot of good things about them. I wish you all the very best.
PS: What's the hoopla about the new partition layout? I'm sorry to be stupid but I have tried reading posts and it just doesn't seem to get into my head. If someone can explain the differences between the older and the newer layout or even give me a link to read, I'd be very grateful
Thx for this rom. I see your default governor is smartassv2, do you prefer it over wheatly? And how does the new bfq scheduler differ from sio?
dherre65 said:
Thx for this rom. I see your default governor is smartassv2, do you prefer it over wheatly? And how does the new bfq scheduler differ from sio?
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=wheatley+governor
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19846297
dherre65 said:
Thx for this rom. I see your default governor is smartassv2, do you prefer it over wheatly? And how does the new bfq scheduler differ from sio?
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SmartassV2 and SIO have always worked very well for me and other, so that's why I set them as default. Wheatley & BFQ v4 are both still in testing, so others can choose them as well, but I don't want to make them the default just yet.
BTW, for me, wheatley & bfq work very well.
adityak28 said:
Downloading the ROM right now. I haven't tried your earlier ROMs and kernels but I have heard a lot of good things about them. I wish you all the very best.
PS: What's the hoopla about the new partition layout? I'm sorry to be stupid but I have tried reading posts and it just doesn't seem to get into my head. If someone can explain the differences between the older and the newer layout or even give me a link to read, I'd be very grateful
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The idea is simple, /system & /data have been swapped. Now /data is on the faster part of the internal memory (which is beneficial because there is lots of writing on /data) and /system (which is only read) is on the slower part of the internal memory. Disadvantage is that /data is now limited to 422MB, so people with lots of apps complain (although the solution here is to move apps to SD to save space on the smaller /data).
[font=verdana,geneva,sans-serif]Nyan Kernel Tuna[/font]
By Marcusant
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Info
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Source: http://github.com/ma...t/Nyan-Tuna-JB/
Nyan Colonel was originally created for the Epic 4G as an effort to bring all of the features from other Hummingbird devices to the Epic. Now I have used my upgrade on a Galaxy Nexus and have been trying many different kernels and every one seems to have some features and be missing others. I have attempted to add as much features I can while still keeping the kernel lean and fast with great battery life. This does not require you to be some crazy linux enthusiast in order to modify, or charge you for an app capable of tuning it. It comes with the trickstermod app in order to tweak the kernel to your needs in case the preset settings don't fit your user type.
If you need help, feel free to gtalk me, I don't bite (most of the time): [email protected]
Also, if you feel I have helped, up my rep or even donate
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Features
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Bold = Default
CPU Governors
PegasusQ - A mix of performance and battery life that hotplugs the cpu at low use
Interactive - Boosts frequency based on load put on by the user. Modified to also boost on touch of the screen.
Ondemand - Basic scale on demand governor with no hotplugging
HotplugX - Ondemand modified to hotplug at low use and screen off
Wheatley - Basically ondemand (scales depending on demand) that is modified for performance
Lazy - Basically conservative (scales gradually depending on load) that is modified for performance
Schedulers
SIO - A mix of NOOP and Deadline made for flash memory, like the GNex has
BFQ - Currently experimental. For heavy IO load
CFQ - Attempts to distribute the disk fairly among processes
Deadline - Imposes a deadline on processes to prevent lack of resources
NOOP - Simplest scheduler. Good for flash memory.
CPU Frequencies (MHz)
230, 384, 729, 1030, 1228, 1305, 1420, 1536, 1612, 1728, 1804
GPU Frequencies (MHz)
Set by running: echo # > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/gpu_oc
echo 0 = 308MHz
echo 1 = 384
echo 2 = 512
If you don't like using command lines, you can edit the gpu_oc file with es file explorer and change it from 0 to 1 or 2
Misc Features
Feature - Default Setting
Max Screen Off - 384000
Read Ahead Buffer Size - 2048
TCP Congestion Control - cubic
Wifi High Performance - off
Fast Charge - off
High Performance Sound - off
Vibrator Strength - 1400
Battery Life Extender - 100
FSYNC Control - off
Temperature Limit - 64
SmartReflex - All options ON
Voltage Control (too much to list, just screenshot before changing)
Gamma Control - -10
Contrast Control - 6
Color Settings - Default preset
Compiled with Linaro's GCC 4.7
Fixes, speed enhancements, security enhancements, Linux updates, and battery enhancements
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Credits
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Koush - "Any Kernel" on-phone boot.img repack
bigeyes0x0 - his free kernel mod app
Ezekeel - All of his fantastic mods and govs I used in Nyan
FranciscoFranco - Speed tweaks and other patches
Linux Contributers - A ton of patches from newer versions of Linux, etc.
Red Hat Linux Developers - A ton of patches
Imoseyon - Patches, governors, etc
Everyone else who I forgot
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Changelog
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Rel5
Improved responsiveness
Improved battery life
Updated net drivers
Fixed interactive lag
Added interactive touch boost
Updated to the latest 3.0.x kernel
Filesystem optimizations
Much more
[/LIST]
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Downloads
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Latest Version - http://marcusant.com...-Tuna-Rel5.zip
All versions (older/unreleased) - http://marcusant.com/nyankernel/tuna/
Great..new kernel.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
I hate to do this, but... bump
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
looks very nice, definitely will try this. thanks.
great kernel!!!!
Always room for a new kernel. Thank you sir!
Galaxy Nexus HSPA+
i`m looking forward to a new build with PGM support!
Been running this kernel all day and its been working great. Can't wait for future updates to the kernel!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
Really a smooth performer, people should really look in to this kernel needs to be more popular than it is ...
Let me try this
would you be so kind as to include trinity contrast?
Coming from other kernel such as franco/trinity, with their own ramdisks. Do I have to reflash my rom to get it's ramdisk before flashing this kernel? Or does it comes with it's own tweaked ramdisk?
Hate to do this also but bump, anyone can answer me?
Found my own answer after some search!
AnyKernel is a template for an update.zip that can apply any kernel to any ROM, regardless of ramdisk.
koush-AnyKernel. AnyKernel is a template for an update.zip that can apply any kernel to any ROM, regardless of ramdisk
been using this kernel for a day, meanwhile it looks pretty battery friendly. thaks for the good work.
un.droid said:
been using this kernel for a day, meanwhile it looks pretty battery friendly. thaks for the good work.
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smooth in performance? like butter?
to be honest, ive never met a combination of JB+any kernel that wasnt smooth. so yeah, this kernel is smooth i say give it a try.
Took the plunge to flash it, don't really like it. No way to adjust colour setting? The default pre-set were well above the safety limit.
i like the default colors, they look real, not too saturated or faded.
un.droid said:
i like the default colors, they look real, not too saturated or faded.
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Anyway to adjust the colors? Like via app? Or the kernel doesn't support color adjustment just yet?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
kashix said:
Anyway to adjust the colors? Like via app? Or the kernel doesn't support color adjustment just yet?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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This kernel supports adjustment in almost everything. It's one of the most user friendly kernels out. Please read the OP and learn how to.....
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Xparent Red Tapatalk 2
Sorry but I've flashed it and tried adjustments with trickster. There's no options to adjust colors. I'm really sorry if I'm missing out anything.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
I decided to share my efforts.
This is kasper's Mackay JB kernel compiled for the GT-I9000B (Latin america variant of the I9000). Kasper_h doesn't support this variant, so me (leonardoafa) tweaked the build to make this awesome kernel works for the I9000B.
With that said, here comes the disclaimer: By flashing this kernel, you accept that it comes without any support, neither mine and even less so from kasper_h, since he doesn't support this variant on his own releases. So please don't bother him with support questions regarding this specific build. IOW: you'll use this kernel at your own risk.
I *may* be able to help depending on whatever problems you might have, but don't expect timely answers, or any answers at all if I'm not technically able to figure out your problem - I'm a very beginner on kernel development, all I did with this was just set it up to works with our varian (I9000B) and then recompile it. Also, I'm doing this on my free time, which is not much these days, so for now I'm just going to focus on following kasper_h builds and recompile them for the I9000B as they come. I can say though, as far as problems, I don't have any with it on my device - it works fine and fast for me.
This kernel is exactly the same as kasper_h builds (hence, the exact same features and changelogs, including compiler versions and configuration).
Changelog 0.273 compared to previous release (0.270)
-Ondemand code updated based on the improvements made by stratosk
-Upstream updates (allow mounting ISO images)
-Disable Linaro Building
-Removed asserts from update script to avoid error status 7 for some people when flashing.
On 2.7.0+ Mackay ROMs, BLN can be activated in Mackay settings
On other roms, install the kernel, reboot, open /data/local/mackay/bln and change the 0 for 1. Then reboot and BLN will be activated. This will survive kernel/ROM upgrades (off course, when installing a non-Mackay kernel it will not enable BLN, but when returning to Mackay, BLN will be automatically reactivated). Only a factory reset will disable BLN. If your ROM has the system option Pulse Notification Lights you can activate BLN lights through this option too, with needless to change /data/local/mackay/bln to 0 or 1.
All features compared to stock kernel:
Features:
-updated to linux kernel version 3.0.67
-XZ compression of kernel & initramfs
-396MB RAM
-SIO scheduler
-BFQv5 scheduler (with upstream improvements)
-ROW scheduler (tweaked, default scheduler)
-many improvements to IO schedulers in general
-Deadline tuning (thanks to DerTeufel)
-Ondemand tuned (default governor)
-SmartassV2 governor
-Interactive governor (updated to android 3.4 code + fixes)
-Wheatley & Lulzactive governors
-Conservative tuned
-Call volume hack (use “Settings>Mackay Settings”* to set volumes)
-Reduced battery polling interval
-Fast charge (activate through “Settings>Advanced Settings”* or the QuickCharge toggle in MackayROM)
-WiFi PM_FAST mode selection (activate using “Settings>Mackay Settings”*)
-Battery life extender (set through “Settings>Mackay Settings”*)
-CustomVoltage (set using NSTools)
-BLN (can be enabled through “Settings>Mackay Settings”*)
-USB OTG support (needs external power supply)
-1100-1400MHz OC steps
-Custom kernel splash (Thanks to Malcho)
-Updated charging logo to match open charger
-Disabled swap & zram
-Improve memcopy/memmove
-Improve the performance of memcpy and memmove
-Kill task closest in size to memory needed to free
-LOAD_FREQ (4*HZ+61) avoids loadavg Moire
-Entropy tweaks: http://lwn.net/Articles/489734/
-backport CPUIDLE from 3.5
-arm/crypto: Add optimized AES and SHA1 routines
*“Settings>Mackay Settings” only available with Mackay ROM 2.7.0+
*also available through the Galaxy S & Mackay app in the launcher
bootable/recovery:
-Mackay recovery (based on CWM 6.0.2.8)
-Clear NSTools settings
-Clear init.d settings
-Show battery status in recovery
-Aroma FileManager
-Include using soft keys to navigate the menu (thanks fishears for the idea)
Source code: https://github.com/kasperhettinga/samsung-kernel-aries/commits/mackay-cm101
This is a freshly started project. Ideas for improvements/additions are welcome but:
1. I try to stay close to stock
2. The time I spend on features depends on how much I like them myself
Credits:
-teamhacksung/pawitp for making CyanogenMod work on our ancient phone
-stratosk/DerTeufel/Mialwe for the inspiration I got from their kernels
-rootax for providing a high-speed server for high quality downloads
Download (Four flavours can be download: CMC=CM stock colour or VC=Voodoo Colour & CWM or TWRP recovery ):
1 - Mackay_kernel_0.273-sb_VC_TWRP-signed.zip
2 - Mackay_kernel_0.273-sb_VC_CWM-signed.zip
3 - Mackay_kernel_0.273-sb_CMC_CWM-signed.zip
4 - Mackay_kernel_0.273-sb_CMC_TWRP-signed.zip
This version can only be used on JB4.2-based ROMs
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
kasper_h
which allow me to use his source, and give me sooo much help to get it working.
INFO:
Unfortunatelly i will not update this kernel anymore, since i moved to SGS3, and don't have SGS to test the compilations. Now i have new device do play with.
Sorry guys
Thank you for doing that, because now we get another kernel available to our model, I even managed to compile it, but as with many roms'm not left me time to perfect compilation.
Thank you so much.
One question, this is still for Kernel 4.2.1 or 4.2.2?
rubervalrfl said:
Thank you for doing that, because now we get another kernel available to our model, I even managed to compile it, but as with many roms'm not left me time to perfect compilation.
Thank you so much.
One question, this is still for Kernel 4.2.1 or 4.2.2?
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Thank you for your feedback.
It should work fine for both then!
Cheers mate!
Good to see mackay kernel being available for a wider audience!
It's great to even Kasper_h because we need different kernel and good as yours, congratulations to both for the work.
rubervalrfl said:
It's great to even Kasper_h because we need different kernel and good as yours, congratulations to both for the work.
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If youre going to test, or if youre already testing it, please give us your feedback!
Thank you
leonardoafa said:
If youre going to test, or if youre already testing it, please give us your feedback!
Thank you
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Yes, we already do in testing with it, but now I ask you, before leveling you tested?
Another thing, you are Brazilian?
rubervalrfl said:
Yes, we already do in testing with it, but now I ask you, before leveling you tested?
Another thing, you are Brazilian?
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Yes, i did test it, now im using VC and BLN one. I like VC soo much.
And yes, im brazilian!
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leonardoafa said:
Yes, i did test it, now im using VC and BLN one. I like VC soo much.
And yes, im brazilian!
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Add me on gtalk, g+ is the plumb too, [email protected]
Re: [JB 4.2.x][KERNEL][I9000B] Mackay 0.260 (I9000B Only) - 18-Feb-2013
Thank you very much for this, only obe question.
I have to disable 720p recording ?
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Re: [JB 4.2.x][KERNEL][I9000B] Mackay 0.260 (I9000B Only) - 18-Feb-2013
Gezetah said:
Thank you very much for this, only obe question.
I have to disable 720p recording ?
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Are you asking, or affirming? If you want to know if 720p is broken because of big mem libs the answer is no.
720p works fine.
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Re: [JB 4.2.x][KERNEL][I9000B] Mackay 0.260 (I9000B Only) - 18-Feb-2013
leonardoafa said:
Are you asking, or affirming? If you want to know if 720p is broken because of big mem libs the answer is no.
720p works fine.
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Thanks, any app to manage the kernel on CM10.1 ?
Edit: never mind, I'm using Semaphore Manager and works fine
This kernel seems to be very smooth, using Interactive and Row
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Gezetah said:
Thanks, any app to manage the kernel on CM10.1 ?
Edit: never mind, I'm using Semaphore Manager and works fine
This kernel seems to be very smooth, using Interactive and Row
Enviado desde mi Nexus 7
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Im using with the same configs that you mentioned, CPU Governor and I/O scheduler.
Im very happy with this combination!
Re: [JB 4.2.x][KERNEL][I9000B] Mackay 0.260 (I9000B Only) - 18-Feb-2013
At CPU Governor I don'tHaveAll The Options .I want To Put Zen but I Dont't Have It.I installed Ntools too,But Doesn't Let Me Choose Any Governor Option.what Can I do?
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iulian vu said:
At CPU Governor I don'tHaveAll The Options .I want To Put Zen but I Dont't Have It.I installed Ntools too,But Doesn't Let Me Choose Any Governor Option.what Can I do?
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Never saw this governor before!
All options enabled on this kernel are available there.
Re: [JB 4.2.x][KERNEL][I9000B] Mackay 0.260 (I9000B Only) - 18-Feb-2013
iulian vu said:
At CPU Governor I don'tHaveAll The Options .I want To Put Zen but I Dont't Have It.I installed Ntools too,But Doesn't Let Me Choose Any Governor Option.what Can I do?
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I'm using CM10.1's menu to change governors and i/o, nstools does not works for me neither.
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any updates?
will not have more update by leonardo, he bought a SGS3 and not have to build more for our unit, I do with my friends or I'll give sequel to his work, so you guys get a warning.
rubervalrfl said:
will not have more update by leonardo, he bought a SGS3 and not have to build more for our unit, I do with my friends or I'll give sequel to his work, so you guys get a warning.
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I could also build for galaxysmtdb if people would like the latest kernel...
Bring it on then my friend, because last night my machine crashed and did not have the time to fix it, please compile and there you guys, let me know so I can put on my website, and thank you my friend, as you always helping us.