LiteKernel - ICS
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Compiled with Linaro Toolchain
Removed MMC CAP ERASE
CPU OC up to 1.4GHz
Fully Functional Voodoo Sound
Available RAM Increased to 819MB
Optional GPU OC to (300)410MHz
Changeable MAX MIN
Voltage Control
Custom Boot Animation
Readahead Tweak
BLN Support
ZRAM Support
Init.d Support
Increased Charging Current
XZ Kernel Compression
SmartassV2 Governor
Lazy Governor
Wheatley Governor
SIO v2 IO Scheduler (Default)
BFQ v5 IO Scheduler
DEADLINE IO Scheduler
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[SIZE="1"][SIZE="3"]V1.0[/SIZE]
-Compiled with Linaro Toolchain
-Removed MMC CAP ERASE
-SIO v2 IO Scheduler (Default)
-CPU OC up to 1.28ghz
-Defaults Max - 1ghz @interactive
-GPU OC to (300)380mhz
-Changeable MAX MIN
-Voltage Control
-Custom Boot Animation
-Set Readahead to 1024
-BLN Support
[SIZE="3"]V1.1 [/SIZE]
-Increased Charging Current
-Fixed Max Frequency Limits
-Default Governor: Interactive
[SIZE="3"]V1.1.1 [/SIZE]
-Removed Fast Charge
[SIZE="3"]V1.2 [/SIZE]
-Made Aroma Installer
-Fully Functional Voodoo Sound
-Increase Available RAM to 834MB
-Added Wheately Governor
-Added Lazy Governor
-Increased OC to 1.3GHz
-Fixed Issues with Fast Charge
-Made Screen Off Governor Changeable
-Made Interactive power down one core with screen off
-Added BFQ Scheduler
-Fixed Init.d Support in Ramdisk
-Added ZRAM Support
[SIZE="3"]V1.2.1 [/SIZE]
-Fixed Camera issues by Reducing Available RAM to 821MB
-DEADLINE IO Scheduler
-Default Governor: Lazy
[SIZE="3"]V1.2.2 [/SIZE]
-Fixed Video Camera issues by Modifying Available RAM to 819MB
[SIZE="3"]20130113[/SIZE]
- Based of LiteKernel JB (testing phase)
[SIZE="3"]20130121[/SIZE]
- Tons of Cleanup
- XZ Kernel Compression
- Removed Wake Lag
- Fixed and increased Charging Current
- Tweaked Ondemand for better performance
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----Newest Version is Above!----
Nice! Will keep an eye on this! I really need WiFi, so when that's fixed I'll gladly give it a go. Great contribution, man! Always good to see more people getting into this phone.
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thegreatergood said:
PS - I would recommend changing Governor to SmartassV2 and max to 700mhz (it will still clock higher when needed)
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Could you explain this? Why will it clock higher if a limit is set and what's the difference if the limit was set to 1.2 GHz?
On the overclocked Gingerbread Kernel at 1,2 Ghz the phone got very hot while I played games, I wonder how it would be on 1,32 Ghz :silly:
Meeho said:
Could you explain this? Why will it clock higher if a limit is set and what's the difference if the limit was set to 1.2 GHz?
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On the stock ICS kernel and SetCPU I noticed the clock is always higher even when a limit is set
I noticed this too. I just gave up on it. Plus, my phone gets to about 125°F at 1.0ghz playing games. 1.32ghz would be way too hot for me.
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Shawn said:
I noticed this too. I just gave up on it. Plus, my phone gets to about 125°F at 1.0ghz playing games. 1.32ghz would be way too hot for me.
sent from my captivate glide running ICS (NardROM 0.4 Rooted)
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That is something to consider .. i actually never tested it with games (only general usage and music) i might have to remove the 1.32 setting ....
At the most I think 1.1ghz is the most you could do without potential overheating.
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Crossing my fingers for eventual voodoo support.
I think undervolting would be a good option to have. May also help with the overheating. Back on GB I used an OC'd kernel (1.3Ghz) and undervolted it 75mv's on each step, even on the highest frequencies! This should produce less heat and provide battery life
Evil Alex said:
I think undervolting would be a good option to have. May also help with the overheating. Back on GB I used an OC'd kernel (1.3Ghz) and undervolted it 75mv's on each step, even on the highest frequencies! This should produce less heat and provide battery life
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I've. Been thinking along those exact lines ... that'll be a priority.... if, once I can fix the wifi ....
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Any info on why the clock limits don't stick?
Meeho said:
Any info on why the clock limits don't stick?
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It as soon as you touch the screen the min will jump to 700mhz by default ... I assume this is to reduce lag ... u can also not set max to below 700mhz presumably for the same reason ..... currently this kernel is set up to set the governor to interactive @1.2ghz at boot ... if u want to change that u will need to check "set at boot" in ur cpu control app ... now if ur talking about the smartassV2 govenor ... from my testing id say its designed to keep the speed at the max setting u set and then increase as needed... which is why u should set it as low as possible ... hope this helps --clarification-- the "max" in SmartassV2 is not considered to be the "max" but the "ideal" frequency
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I see, that explains it, thank you. What governors respect the max setting as apsolute max?
Meeho said:
I see, that explains it, thank you. What governors respect the max setting as apsolute max?
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Any of the others ...
WiFi is fixed, AND voltage control...? I'm testing this straight away!
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Evil Alex said:
WiFi is fixed, AND voltage control...? I'm testing this straight away!
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added my voltage table
I'll give those settings a try, though I still had my old settings saved. Basically they're -75mV from default, with the lower half of the frequencies set at -100mV from default. Those were stable under GB, so perhaps ICS too! Undervolting it all -100mV gave me random reboots.
Testing it all now, will let you know how I like it after a few days of use!
Please don't remove the 1.32ghz if it gets hot thats what voltage control is for and if you install system tuner it reapplys all CPU clock settings back after screen off/on and reboot/shutdown.
I will test it out asap. Gotta back up pics of my new born daughter and still at the hospital, but I got my laptop and can backup quick and test
Also..
System tuner support for kernel would be epic so I can edit my sysctl settings and your my new hero!
Samsung SGH-i927:
CWMR Touch v4.0.0.1
Keyboard fix
Superuser 3.2r3 ARM Optimized
Samsung SGH-i897:
A work in progress…
Stock & Rooted (need kernel and update)
A question, which app do you use to undervolt it? I'm using voltage control and it says it can't detect the voltages for most of the frequencies. And voltage control only works through setting negative values relative to the defaults rather than the actual voltage you want to use. If I want to test your settings I'll need an app that will just let me set the voltages in an absolute way.
I use system tuner and it allows me to adjust both in one simple locaton
Samsung SGH-i927:
CWMR Touch v4.0.0.1
Keyboard fix
Superuser 3.2r3 ARM Optimized
Samsung SGH-i897:
A work in progress…
Stock & Rooted (need kernel and update)
---------- Post added at 07:23 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:20 AM ----------
I did a test with a game at 1.2ghz and the processor only got up to 109.7 °f
Samsung SGH-i927:
CWMR Touch v4.0.0.1
Keyboard fix
Superuser 3.2r3 ARM Optimized
Samsung SGH-i897:
A work in progress…
Stock & Rooted (need kernel and update)
---------- Post added at 07:25 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:23 AM ----------
Meeho said:
Any info on why the clock limits don't stick?
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Mine sticks after reboot using another tool for it. Try downloading a new VC app or use system tuner
Samsung SGH-i927:
CWMR Touch v4.0.0.1
Keyboard fix
Superuser 3.2r3 ARM Optimized
Samsung SGH-i897:
A work in progress…
Stock & Rooted (need kernel and update)
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XDA has issues with big OP Reduced to fix the issues...
Change Log:
http://faux.romhost.me/tuna/kk44/changelog.txt
*** KK 4.4.2 System Image ***
[ CFS ] (Mainline SmartReflex Edition - should work with ALL phones)
The File == Tuna kernel == (GPU @ 384 MHz)
[ CFS ] (Ultimate SmartReflex Edition - should work with ALL phones but may require BootLoop Calibrations!)
The File == Tuna kernel == (Enabled SmartReflex 1.5, Enabled GPU Overclock to 512 MHz) <== not available yet
Change Log:
http://faux.romhost.me/tuna/jb43/changelog.txt
*** JELLYBEAN 4.3 System Image ***
[ CFS ] (Mainline SmartReflex Edition - should work with ALL phones)
The File == Tuna JellyBean kernel == (GPU @ 384 MHz)
[ CFS ] (Ultimate SmartReflex Edition - should work with ALL phones but may require BootLoop Calibrations!)
The File == Tuna Jelly Bean kernel == (Enabled SmartReflex 1.5, Enabled GPU Overclock to 512 MHz) <== not available yet
*** JB 4.3 -- RESET KERNEL ***
Standard Disclaimer: Not responsible for bricking your phone, voiding your warranty, or any other pain or suffering you may feel as result of using this kernel!!!
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FauxClock App recommended Settings"
CPU Control
Max clock - GHz 1.7/1.8 GHz for performance, 1.2 GHz for battery
Min clock - MHz 350 MHz for both (525 automatically when ID governor is running)
CPU Governor - Interactive for performance, Intellidemand for battery
mpdecision - Off
Snake Charmer - OFF for performance, On for Battery
Eco Mode - Off for performance, On for battery
Set On Boot - On
SOC Control
Voltage Control
Set On Boot -
Global CPU Voltage - Your preference
intellidemand gov control
Up Threshold - 75 for both
Boost Frequency - 0 for both
Two Phase Freq - 920000 for both
Sampling Rate - 50000 for both
Optimal Freq - 1060000 for both
Synchro Freq - 700000 for both
Set On Boot - On
GPU Control
GPU Governor - ondemand for both
Set On Boot - On for both
I/O Scheduler Control
I/O Scheduler (eMMC) - FIOPS for both
Readhead Size (eMMC) - 1024 for both
Set On Boot - On for both
Misc Control
Dynamic File Sync - On for both
TCP Congestion Control - Westwood for both
Vibration Control
Set On Boot - On for both
Vibration Control - Your own Preference
Z-Control
Set On Boot - On for both
Clear VFS Cache After Boot - On
Auto FS Writeback Delay Mode - On
Swappiness - 100% if ZRAM enabled, 0% if disabled
VFS Cache Pressure - 100% if ZRAM enabled, 150% if disabled
Dirty Ratio - 20% for both
Dirty Background Ratio - 5% for both
Above is what I use personally. MAY NOT be optimal for all :fingers-crossed:
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a) Phone doesn't boot (without providing any additional information, ROM versions etc)
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The Open Beta system is designed to have the community help each other and the developers. This way, all potential bugs are flushed out so the final released version will be stable and error free. The more actively you participate in Beta Testing the better the final product will be (you are really helping yourself to create a better community software).
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Kernel 025 Open Beta 1 is out! (BETAs ARE ALWAYS ULTIMATE + SMARTREFLEX VERSION unless I stated otherwise)
JB ==> http://faux.androidro.ms/tuna/beta/tuna-jb-kernel-025b01.zip
[ build 1 ]
tweaked ID governor for better UI response
Added vegas TCP congestion control (for those with LTE)
Updated to latest Kernel.org Linux 3.0.56
enabled MM compaction and KSM
Nice to see you here!
Run your kernel since yesterday and its so super smooth and battery life seems good so far!
Thanks!
A faux kernel for the nexus?!
TRYING OUT NOW!
faux123 said:
NOTICE: This is COMPATIBLE with ALL Samsung Rooted Stock and Custom ROMs based on 4.0.1 or 4.0.3 (Sorry no 4.0.2)
[...]
THIS KERNEL is BASED ON Samsung Source Code. So it is COMPATIBLE ONLY WITH Samsung Gingerbread Builds.
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Gingerbread? Seriously?
I'll give it a try
ro_explorer said:
Gingerbread? Seriously?
I'll give it a try
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Oops copy and paste error! I have standard templates I use for all my kernel threads!
Kernel 006 Open Beta build 1 is out!
http://twitter.com/#!/faux123/status/152122125807919106
tested your new version ... and noticed some laggs in menu's and browsing ... so i ran few times antutu
first with your kernel @1200 ondemond
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francos latest @1200 ondemond
don't worry ... i'm not complaining ...just let you know and maybe can help :thumbup:
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You testet 005 or beta 006?
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lordofcamster said:
You testet 005 or beta 006?
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beta 006 ... sorry forgott to say
beamed in through my brain ...
006b and antutu (hotplug as a governor)
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MultiCulti said:
beta 006 ... sorry forgott to say
beamed in through my brain ...
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Something wrong on your end...I get scores over 6000 every time.
I am really glad to see you here, faux! What's your opinion on the sdcard binary that some devs are using to eliminate internal memory read high CPU usage?
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hmm ... maybe ondemond is faulty? ... cause i used for the test's ondemond for both ... franco hasnt hotplug
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MultiCulti said:
hmm ... maybe ondemond is faulty? ... cause i used for the test's ondemond for both ... franco hasnt hotplug
beamed in through my brain ...
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Actually it seems so...I tried again with ondemand as governor and did 2 Antutu runs...both results were just over 4000points.
Infra said:
Actually it seems so...I tried again with ondemand as governor and did 2 Antutu runs...both results were just over 4000points.
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ok .. so we found the badass
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jkoljo said:
I am really glad to see you here, faux! What's your opinion on the sdcard binary that some devs are using to eliminate internal memory read high CPU usage?
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I don't see any issues... I need to talk with DebauchedSloth
Infra said:
Actually it seems so...I tried again with ondemand as governor and did 2 Antutu runs...both results were just over 4000points.
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My version of OnDemand is not the normal OnDemand. It has a two-phase energy saving patch applied to it. It alternates between Max freq and 900 MHz to save battery. The performance for everyday use should be very smooth but benchmark may not reflect the actual experience. If you want high benchmark, I suggest Interactive or Performance.
faux123 said:
My version of OnDemand is not the normal OnDemand. It has a two-phase energy saving patch applied to it. It alternates between Max freq and 900 MHz to save battery. The performance for everyday use should be very smooth but benchmark may not reflect the actual experience. If you want high benchmark, I suggest Interactive or Performance.
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no no don't reall care about benches ... just noticed with ondemond few laggs ... that was the reason why i ran antutu :thumbup:
edit : OnDemand .... **** its late
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faux123 said:
My version of OnDemand is not the normal OnDemand. It has a two-phase energy saving patch applied to it. It alternates between Max freq and 900 MHz to save battery. The performance for everyday use should be very smooth but benchmark may not reflect the actual experience. If you want high benchmark, I suggest Interactive or Performance.
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Ah thanks for the info.
Was thinking something like that. After the flash the ui seemed to lag, but it settled after a while (which is actually mentioned in the first post).
LiteKernel - Android 4.1.2
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Compiled with Linaro Toolchain
Removed MMC CAP ERASE
CPU OC up to 1.4GHz
Fully Functional Voodoo Sound
Available RAM Increased to 819MB
Optional GPU OC to (300)410MHz
Changeable MAX MIN
Voltage Control
Custom Boot Animation
Readahead Tweak
BLN Support
ZRAM Support
Init.d Support
Increased Charging Current
XZ Kernel Compression
SmartassV2 Governor
Lazy Governor
Wheatley Governor (Default)
SIO v2 IO Scheduler (Default)
BFQ v5 IO Scheduler
DEADLINE IO Scheduler
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[SIZE="1"][SIZE="3"]V1.0[/SIZE]
- Based off LiteKernel ICS
[SIZE="3"]V1.1[/SIZE]
- Interactive set as default governor ... Wheatley lags on AOSP
- Added FM Radio Driver
[SIZE="3"]V1.2[/SIZE]
- Fixed Mic for AOSP
[SIZE="3"]20130112[/SIZE]
- Fixed/Added 1.4ghz frequency
- Fixed/Added Smartassv2
- Removed USB Whitlists
- Recoded BLN myself so that there is no need for an app... has in kernel blinking ...
[SIZE="3"]20130121[/SIZE]
- Tons of Cleanup
- XZ Kernel Compression
- Removed Wake Lag
- Fixed and increased Charging Current
- Tweaked Ondemand for better performance
- New Storage Setup (testing)
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Notice - Tested, but Flash at your own risk!
LiteKernel - Android 4.2
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Compiled with Linaro Toolchain
Removed MMC CAP ERASE
CPU OC up to 1.4GHz
Fully Functional Voodoo Sound
Available RAM Increased to 819MB
Optional GPU OC to (300)410MHz
Changeable MAX MIN
Voltage Control
Custom Boot Animation
Readahead Tweak
BLN Support
ZRAM Support
Init.d Support
Increased Charging Current
XZ Kernel Compression
SmartassV2 Governor
Lazy Governor
Wheatley Governor
SIO v2 IO Scheduler (Default)
BFQ v5 IO Scheduler
DEADLINE IO Scheduler
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[SIZE="1"][SIZE="3"]v1.0[/SIZE]
- Based off LiteKernel 4.1
[SIZE="3"]v1.1[/SIZE]
- Fixed Mic for AOSP
[SIZE="3"]20130112[/SIZE]
- Fixed/Added 1.4ghz frequency
- Fixed/Added Smartassv2
- Removed USB Whitlists
- Fixed Backlight Permission Issues
- Recoded BLN myself so that there is no need for an app has in kernel blinking ...
[SIZE="3"]20130113[/SIZE]
- Made Storage Setup Compatible with CM10.1
[SIZE="3"]20130120[/SIZE]
- Tons of Cleanup
- XZ Kernel Compression
- Removed Wake Lag
- Fixed and increased Charging Current
- Tweaked Ondemand for better performance
[SIZE="3"]20130211[/SIZE]
- Entropy Tweaks inspired by lambgx02's Seeder (for silky smoothness)
- Memory Managment Tweaks
- Added Dynamic vsync
- Zipaligning and Fix permissions at boot ([URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276"]zeppelinrox script[/URL])
- Tons of Kernel Tweaks for Battery life and Performance...
- IO tweaks...
- Auto EFS Backup...
- New Experimental WIFI Management battery saving feature: If at screen off, WIFI is inactive and or using very little traffic, it gets turned off
and then on again once you wake device, if battery level is below 50% it will no longer turn wifi on again, if you disable WIFI it will be left alone...
- Decreased Vibration Intensity (when you boot up device you will feel a slight vibration)...
- New Experimental CPU Management feature: Frequency get changed according to battery level....
- No more laggy lock screen drawing ...
- Instant wake to lock screen
- Removed Increase Charging Current mod till more testing can be done
[SIZE="3"]20130212[/SIZE]
- Improvements for better battery life
[SIZE="3"]20130214[/SIZE]
- Stability
- Option to Disable WIFI and CPU Control
- Clear Memory after boot
[SIZE="3"]20130221[/SIZE]
- Massive Improvements to: Performance, Battery Life
- Fixed Battery leak with CPU + WIFI manager
- Memory Management Improvements
- SD card Speed Tweaks
- Reduced Wake Lag
- Reduced Stuttering when playing music on screen off
[SIZE="3"]20130222[/SIZE]
-CPU-Manager is now enabled by default ... it boosts wake speed manages sleep speed and reduces max speed as your battery diminishes ... the profiles are fully modifiable and all with no battery drain ...
-MTP is now the default pc connection ... if you want mass storage change /data/LiteKernel/MTP to "0"
-Memory management improved .... should also help for battery life
-frequency with Interactive governor will now stay a little lower ... should help with screen on battery life ....
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Kernel Settings
Navigate to /data/LiteKernel/ With a File Explorer
CPU-Control: 1 to enable 0 to disable
- Fully Configurable Frequencies
WIFI-Control: 1 to enable 0 to disable
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Does the keyboard backlight work on this one ?
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ninthsense said:
Does the keyboard backlight work on this one ?
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keyboard backlight needs to be fixed in rom not kernel ....
thegreatergood said:
keyboard backlight needs to be fixed in rom not kernel ....
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That is correct.. getting confused everytime. It's the hw libraries that needs to be fixed for that.
Well downloading now and would report back.
Edit: everything works fine as of now. Isn't the BLN also dependent on the liblights in the ROM ? The one I'm using is from the covenant kernel and it doesn't support BLN.
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that being said .... complete lights fix for your liquidsmooth attached above .... you can integrate it into your rom if you want ... cheers .... ps .. the kernel will also make mass usb storage default ... so you wont need to select it in options ...
thegreatergood said:
that being said .... complete lights fix for your liquidsmooth attached above .... you can integrate it into your rom if you want ... cheers .... ps .. the kernel will also make mass usb storage default ... so you wont need to select it in options ...
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You rock. Downloading it right now
Edit : you have framework-res.apk included in the fix ? Can I ask what did you modify in there ? As I'm running CAMP now I cannot put this fix unless ofcourse only the liblights.
And just noticed the screenshots you posted is from my liquidsmooth ROM .
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Will the light fix work on dman's cm10 ROM?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2067954
look here... ill put together a few packages....
Is this supposed to work on CM10.1 ? Because it doesn't and always gives a phone force stop.
ludacris1 said:
Is this supposed to work on CM10.1 ? Because it doesn't and always gives a phone force stop.
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No..the op says 4.1.2 not 4.2.1. Reading is fundamental
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dman3285 said:
No..the op says 4.1.2 not 4.2.1. Reading is fundamental
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Why does it not work you ask?
To make this compatible with 4.2.1 the BOOTCLASS_PATH has to be changed, as in 4.2.1 there is no framework2.jar and they added mms-common.jar and telephony-common.jar. that's why it force closes on boot. Its looking for classes in the framework2.jar and there isn't one.
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So the changes between 4.1.2 to 4.2.1 in the kernel is to big to make your kernel multi-kernel? Do you think it will be possibale in the feture?
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taiber2000 said:
So the changes between 4.1.2 to 4.2.1 in the kernel is to big to make your kernel multi-kernel? Do you think it will be possibale in the feture?
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I think it's more an issue that the changes are things that cannot be switched on at runtime. Do you know of any 4.1<->4.2 multi-kernels on other devices?
updated ..... added 4.2 kernel
Mic now works in AOSP ROMs .... on LiteKernel
It still has the sound glitch when using Google voice search. And sound in video doesn't work, but I'm sure you knew that.
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sound in video does work ... what player are you using? ... can you explain the sound glitch when using Google voice search?
The high pitch bing when you activate it, and I use stock video player.
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"added fm radio driver"--->does this mean that we have radio now? how can we use it? btw this kernel rocks, cheers
Hello everyone. Before present anything about this kernel, first I must clarify that I'm not a kernel developer but I'm trying to learn all kernel stuff and knowledge during my free time and finally YEAH, I'M DID IT!
So I'm here proudly introduce my Skull Kernel for JellyBean which fully tested on CM10/CM10.1 by arco68. :fingers-crossed:
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There are two kernel version in this thread. One for CM10, another one for CM10.1.
Upon flashing, you should know what you are doing and responsible
for anything bad happen. e.g. Hard brick, soft brick, etc.
But don't worry, I'm the one always getting kernel tested before released,
So I should get hurt first if something goes wrong. :angel:
YOU WERE WARNED!!
CM 10.1 Kernel
Features
Kernel version 3.0.74
Compiled with Linaro Toolchain GCC 4.7.3 2013.04
O3 optimization for both kernel and module
Governor selectable: lulzactive(v2) (DEFAULT), smartassV2, hyper, ondemand, interactive, performance, powersave, conservative
IO scheduler: row (DEFAULT), sio, bfq, cfq, deadline, noop
Moremem support with 360 MB available ram.
Kernel overclock (OC) till 1804 Mhz (Optional, default max freq - 1401 Mhz, min freq - 245 Mhz)
Stock voltage
Optimized ARM RWSEM algorithm
Optimized lib/string and lib/memcopy
Google snappy compression
Dynamic file sync control
Dynamic writeback function to gain better performance
Updated lowmemorykiller (LMK)
Increased CPU frequency during boot
Disabled Gentle Fair Sleepers for better UI performance
Entropy tweak
LOAD_FREQ (4*HZ+61) avoids loadavg Moire
VDD level sysfs interface
Frandom (fast random generator)
Dynamic readahead size based on device disk size
Kernel Source
Link: Github
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Screenshots
Changelog
v1.1 (Moremem)
[Download]
* Moremem config - 360 MB available ram.
* Few more kernel fix (other changes same with defaultmem config).
v1.1 (Defaultmem)
[Download]
* Defaultmem config - 350 MB available ram.
* Use glibc for lib/memcopy and lib/string
* Change default gov to lulzactive (better reactivity)
* Fix lowmemorykiller update
* Fix overclock code
* Fix loadavg calculations (thanks DerTeufel, AndreiLux, and voku for pointing this)
* Update dynamic file sync control to v1.1 (credit faux123)
* Revert to stock voltage (Allow modify voltage through CPU tweaking apps. e.g. Voltage control, setCPU)
* Entropy tweak: fix entropy depleting
* Dynamic writeback during screen on/off (credit franciscofranco)
* Disabled Gentle Fair Sleepers for better performance
* Various small kernel fix
* Sync with arco latest changes
v1.0
[DEFAULTMEM]
[MOREMEM]
* Initial release.
* Normal - 351 MB free ram / Moremem - 357 MB free ram
Instruction
Boot to recovery.
Flash the kernel.
Wipe cache & dalvik cache.
Note: If you encounter deep sleep or force close problem after flashing my kernel, please fix permission through CWM recovery. This may help.
Credit
Master arco68 (many thanks for his source)
Kernel Dev that hold similar device like hadidjapri, Christopher83, erik and CastagnalT for help
hotheabilly be my tester
Some github guys that I follow
anyone looking at my thread!
Google for making this possible
You are welcome to give any feedback and remember to click thanks if you feel happy with my kernel. Thanks
CM 10 Kernel (Not often getting update)
Features
Kernel version 3.0.70
Compiled with Google 4.7 GCC for more stability
Overclock until 1804 Mhz (Optional, default max freq - 1401 Mhz, min freq - 245 Mhz)
Highmem support with 370 MB available ram. (updated v3.1.1)
Governor selectable: lulzactive(v2) (DEFAULT), smartassV2, ondemand, interactive, powersave, performance, conservative
IO scheduler: row (DEFAULT), bfq, cfq, deadline, noop
VDD level sysfs interface
Frandom (fast random generator)
Dynamic readahead size based on device disk size
Writeback optimized during screen on/off for smooth experience
Included CM10 features
Changelog
v3.1.1
[HIGHMEM]
* HIGHMEM only.
* Reduce HIGHMEM support to 370MB ram available. It seem better.
v3.1
[DEFAULTMEM][MIRROR]
[HIGHMEM][MIRROR]
* Kernel completely develop again. Remove most crap that may cause system slow.
* New wifi driver from arco. (WEP support still broken)
* Switch to Google 4.7 GCC toolchain.
* Bring highmem support. New release two version available, DEFAULTMEM (351 MB) & HIGHMEM (375 MB)
* Added frandom support.
* Whiteback and readahead size tweak.
* Small kernel fix.
* Kernel source sync with arco latest changes.
v3.0
[Download]
* Totally fresh and remake kernel. (switch to new branch / working environment instead of previous crappy build)
* Change default governor to lulzactive.
* Revert unneeded tweaks and make it less complexity, thus gain best performance and battery life through.
* Added O3 optimization.
* Should fix the lag issue. (confirm!)
Skull Kernel - prune [Download]
(Remove download link as this kernel has lag issue that reported by some users)
v2.0
[Download]
* Added smartassV2 and lulzactive governor.
* Disable both cleancache and frontcache as it slow down the overall system performance.
* Re-work entire ondemand governor and at the same time tune it become more battery friendly.
* Fix white noise. (credit arco68)
* Some other small fix.
v1.1
[Download]
* Rename the kernel to Skull Kernel
* Compiled with latest linaro GCC 2013.02
* Added OC support up to 1804MHz (max and min frequencies set to 1401MHz and 245MHz on boot respectively)
* Sync with arco latest changes
v1.0
[Download]
** Initial Release
Re: [Kernel][CM10][3.0.66][non-OC] keff-JAY-always v1.0
finally you release this kernel
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hadidjapri said:
finally you release this kernel
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Here I come
Re: [Kernel][CM10][3.0.66][non-OC/UV] keff-JAY-always v1.0
Too bad, I want to try your kernel but its not oc'ed and uv'ed, will give it a shot couple days later
-sent from my awesome phone-
hotheabilly said:
Too bad, I want to try your kernel but its not oc'ed and uv'ed, will give it a shot couple days later
-sent from my awesome phone-
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Depend on you guys, if all need OC support I will implemented on next version.
It's already UV now
It's always great to see new custom kernels. I'd probably try this one out in its future releases as I'd like to see more changes and improvements.
P.S: The name of your kernel needs to be revised in my opinion.
allkpop said:
It's always great to see new custom kernels. I'd probably try this one out in its future releases as I'd like to see more changes and improvements.
P.S: The name of your kernel needs to be revised in my opinion.
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haha, ok I will consider another good name for then!
Re: [Kernel][CM10][3.0.66][non-OC/UV] keff-JAY-always v1.0
Woohooo... said:
haha, ok I will consider another good name for then!
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maybe change to be MY kernel..my mean 'u' who make this kernel..and my also mean malaysian kernel..haha..just kidding
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first post updated with new kernel, 'Skull kernel v1.1'
Some changes are made:
* Rename the kernel to Skull Kernel
* Compiled with latest linaro GCC 2013.02
* Added OC support up to 1804 MHz (max and min frequencies set to 1401MHz and 245MHz on boot respectively)
* Sync with arco latest changes
Wow..another kernel to try. Will try it later. Just flashed hadi kernel this morning.
Hopefully it has a good performance for gaming.
Thank you for your work making this kernel.
Re: [Kernel][CM10][3.0.66] Skull Kernel v1.1 - 'Balance Performance & Battery Life'
If i'm not wrong it's using different title before, :what:
haha skull seems legit.
Then you should change the bootscreen with skull.
Can you add lulzactive and smartassv2 too?
Tried your kernel, gaming performance was smoother. Thanks
coliv_aja said:
If i'm not wrong it's using different title before, :what:
haha skull seems legit.
Then you should change the bootscreen with skull.
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Yeah, actually I'm thinking the same thing too, wanna replace the boot logo with skull image (so COOL!), but don't know the way to do it.
[email protected] said:
Can you add lulzactive and smartassv2 too?
Tried your kernel, gaming performance was smoother. Thanks
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Thanks. About the governor, cause I'm very satisfy the speed of my tweaked ondemand. So not thinking adding other governors lol...
Okie, if + more people request me add governor again, I will consider it
Re: [Kernel][CM10][3.0.66] Skull Kernel v1.1 - 'Balance Performance & Battery Life'
Woohooo... said:
Yeah, actually I'm thinking the same thing too, wanna replace the boot logo with skull image (so COOL!), but don't know the way to do it.
Thanks. About the governor, cause I'm very satisfy the speed of my tweaked ondemand. So not thinking adding other governors lol...
Okie, if + more people request me add governor again, I will consider it
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+1 for more governors.
I'm also thinking of trying this kernel. Please add smartassv2. It really saves battery in my opinion.
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Seem that all of you like my cool name for this kernel - SKULL. I'm very appreciate it. :laugh:
So, add more governors is a "MUST" should be implemented on next version.. how about others?
Please specify, I will add in if I capable to do it!
thanks you master
Re: [Kernel][CM10][3.0.66] Skull Kernel v1.1 - 'Balance Performance & Battery Life'
It's bigmem like hadijapri's kernel??
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riztdroid said:
It's bigmem like hadijapri's kernel??
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No, currently stick with 352mb ram.
Re: [Kernel][CM10][3.0.66] Skull Kernel v1.1 - 'Balance Performance & Battery Life'
[email protected] said:
Can you add lulzactive and smartassv2 too?
Tried your kernel, gaming performance was smoother. Thanks
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What schedule n gov. Your use??
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This is Toroplus thread
Here's the Golden Kernel, a modified version of Amperific's A.S.K.P and boype's Fancy. The concept is always to have a hybrid kernel, optimized for galaxy nexus,
in this way there is no more indecision about which kernel flash because this Golden is an all-in-one. This kernel also includes many features of the latest versions of the linux kernel (3.4/3.8+)
A slim, fast and smooth kernel for enjoying your phone.
Well, let's go into serious business
Kernel features
1.0/1.2
Linux Kernel 3.0.88
Linaro optimized
Fast charge enabled
Proportional Rate Reduction for TCP
Updated LowMemoryKiller driver (directly from 3.9 experimental kernel)
Added fully functional zCache and ZsmAlloc, backported from 3.4 kernel
Make zRam LZ4 decompressor work faster in the same CPU cycles
Introduce Dynamic Cache Pressure (now you need the correct binary to compile this kernel)
Revise Dynamic Writeback algorithm
Deep Sleep tweaks
Introduce Timer Slack Controller
Dynamic PLL Overclock
CPU Unaligned Access (much faster booting time because of better kernel decompression)
Add newest Adaptive RED Net Scheduler from 3.4 kernel and make it default.
Backport OOM Killing algorithm from 3.8 kernel
Backport LowMemoryKiller and Timed GPIO drivers from 3.8 kernel
CFS kernel scheduler optimization
Predefine minfree and adj values
Latest Generic Hotplug Helper from 3.10
Added Sampling Down Momentum for dinamically changing the factor for scaling down
Tuned SmartassH3 to make more use of low frequencies (it's always recommended "Golden gov")
Buffer values updated from Samsung original sources(Triple Buffering, Camera)
Writeback tweaked to do the work only when the screen is off
New Golden Governor (what Golden governor does)
Linked boostpulse interface to this governor
GPU optimizations
Frame buffer member of project butter
More deep sleap tweaks
New LMK machine
Introduce Dynamic Cache Pressure
updated HSMMC driver
RM CPU topology: multi-core scheduling
PGM support (still experimental, the dev of PGM app should add this kernel into his working list)
battery life extender (BLX)
custom voltage control
init.d support
selected patches from Google
TCP congestion control algorithms: westwood (default), cubic, reno
compiled with Google GCC 4.7 toolchain
control to set a minimum CPU frequency for screen-on (default: 384 MHz)
Optimized ext4 mount options
307MHz to 512MHz GPU as indicated in filename
Offering lowered voltages
Sound Control with PureAudio values (yeah man, rock your world)
SAS controller
Fixed wifi! (In 4.2.2 version and 4.3)
Updated LZ4 compression from 3.8 drivers
Finetuned Golden governor
Better performances, better battery life
TouchSense+ linked from touchscreen drivers
Gamma control with external module (only in 4.2.2 version)
System lagfixes
Frequencies revisited with entropy control
PGM support
Elevated SystemUI priority
Temperature control
zRam module updated from 3.10 kernel
Dynamic predefine Undervolt
GPU code Improvements
LZ4 references to /kernel folder
SpeedUp Boost
BuiltIn module for WLAN thanks to amperific
Finetuned Westwood TC Protocol
ION Memory Allocator backported from 3.10 kernel
LMK Plus machine ported from 2.3.6.39 kernel (even if it's an old version, it's the most fastest on the market)
Removed Google Snappy
zsmalloc updated into Golden Governor
Finetuned SioPlus shed
Updated ROW I/O from 3.10 kernel
1.3/1.6
Bug fixes, stable relase
New GoldenX governor
Added GoldenX GPU control
Fixed freq
Kernel Samepage Merging enabled by default
Added BoostPulse interface
Linked BoostPulse to the touchscreen driver (now the governor can really "sense" a touch and boost the frequency after a specific time threshold)
Fixed the Deep Sleep states verification for scaling
Added Sampling Down Momentum for dinamically changing the factor for scaling down
Added LowBattery Powersave feature for goldenX and interactive governors
ROW I/O algorithm revisited from 3.10 kernel
ISIX ROW interface for more stability
New experimental "Zen" sheduler
Re-switched to Linux Kernel 3.0.89
Improved touch drivers
New Golden I/O Scheduler (what golden sheduler does)
Fast latency algorithm
Smart screen wakeclock
RCU boost and systicl tweaks (now your phone should work like butter)
BLD (Battery Low Drain)
Wakelock tweaks for WLAN and LTE modem from 3.8 kernel
User voltage control
Backport interactive patches to interactiveX of 3.4 kernel
Lot of logging disabled (fastest phone boot time)
Updated GPU Drivers for more smoothness
New GoldenX2 governor
Better freq. scaling
BLS (Battery life saver) when the battery is on >5%
Updated idle parameters
Finetuned entropy boost
Finetuned C4 queue
VM, Filesystem, and other governor tweaks
Updated Hybla and Illinois TCP Congestion
Dynamic Readahead
Low Memory Killer from 3.10 Kernel
Sysctl Vm Optimizations at boot
Fastcharge control
DTIM skip override (what DTIM does)
Revisited Golden I/O Scheduler and updated its driver to 3.10 kernel
Fixed all freq. scaling on 3.4 kernel
Added power.tuna.so into the 4.3 kernel's zip
Tweaked GoldenX2 governor (for now the best Golden Gov. than ever)
Revisited Hybla TCPC (with totally new values for ipv4 optimizations, probably I'll make a Golden TCP Congestion)
Revisited Westwood TCPC
Undervolt down to (0-1-2-3-6) (less battery drain with high frequencies)
RAB algorithm from experimental 3.11 kernel
Tweaked Golden I/O Scheduler (now with the fastest latency on the planet)
Updated BLX
Revisited PGM support, now It's all on the dev's hands
1.7
Linux Kernel 3.0.94
New Golden TCP Congestion
New .net buffer algorithm
Part of NetProjectX (developed by me, this is a set of tweaks for this kernel fully available from 2.0 version)
3g speedup (now the 3g is faster, but without consuming data traffic)
Backported i2c bus drivers from 3.11 experimental kernel and made them fully working
Revisited Reno TCPC with 3.8 kernel parameters
Sakis3g algorithm (theorical support for 3g USB keys)
Switched-off a lot of debugging (faster boot time)
New Injector system for the kernel .zip
Wi-Fi speedup with 3mbps download peak
New GoldenX3 governor
Sensitive workload algorithm from 3.9 kernel
New low battery profile (when the battery is <15)
New CpuProjectX undervolt (another 2.0 feature)
Code cleanups
Downloads
Wipe Dalvik and Cache partition before flashing this kernel
Android 4.2.x
Download Milestone XXG09 - Latest
Download Milestone XXF08
Android 4.3
Download 4.3 XXG09J - Latest
Download 4.3 XXE07J
Sources: https://github.com/Jeeko/Golden_Kernel_4.3
Dling now! Thanks!
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RSVP..
Thank you
My Almighty Nexus powered by MMuzzy's Vanilla extract 4.3 & ASKP kernel
Thanks for bringing this over!
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Been running this kernel and also beta test and excellent battery life phone is much snappier
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Awesome!! Thanks for this. We need more new kernels.
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Anyone getting good battery life? I try sioplus with golden governer n drain my battery fast
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trying this out now.
Thanks. :good:
Ok ladies and gentleman, new version, new GoldenX governor, new TouchBoost interface. Probably the first tuna kernel to have the ISIX ROW features, but I can't say you all, check the changelogs The most stable relase for now.
Enjoy
For the 1.4 version I'm planning a reduction of radio frequency (less radiation, more health)
But it is not all... stay tuned!
downloading 1.3 now. 1.2 was working really well for me.
Jeeko said:
Ok ladies and gentleman, new version, new GoldenX governor, new TouchBoost interface. Probably the first tuna kernel to have the ISIX ROW features, but I can't say you all, check the changelogs The most stable relase for now.
Enjoy
For the 1.4 version I'm planning a reduction of radio frequency (less radiation, more health)
But it is not all... stay tuned!
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but but but I like glowing in the dark. :laugh:
For now this is going yo be my daily feels snappier then anything I tried and don't need and mods like cross breeder to make it fast! Will report back on battery in a few days!
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Phone won't go into deep sleep. Stuck at 384.
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jeffreynothing43 said:
Phone won't go into deep sleep. Stuck at 384.
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Hit thanks button by accident. Use better battery stats to find your rogue app. I HIGHLY doubt its a kernel issue. Deep sleep is just fine here.
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tommy0823 said:
Hit thanks button by accident. Use better battery stats to find your rogue app. I HIGHLY doubt its a kernel issue. Deep sleep is just fine here.
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Ok guys... new Golden Kernel means new Golden I/O Scheduler (I'm planning the wiki) now your phone should run like butter /Wipe chache e Data, always!!
Enjoy
Well, new update (1.5) with this new version I have introduced the new GoldenX2 governor: a GoldenX governor less aggressive, so more battery friendly but more fast, smooth and clean. A lot of news, read the changelog
Enjoy!
P.S. Wifi or 3g network? Now there aren't more differences
Here's all! The 1.6 version should be a major update but let's see the new higlight features like a totally new Hybla TCP Congestion, or the new Undervolt (enjoy high freqs with low battery drain).
Enjoy also the GoldenX2 gov and Golden I/O both tweaked for the better experience on the planet
For more info ceck the changelogs
CWM said the zip isn't signed when attempting to flash.
My Almighty Galaxy Nexus powered by PA 3.68 & ASKP kernel
info[]box1 said:
CWM said the zip isn't signed when attempting to flash.
My Almighty Galaxy Nexus powered by PA 3.68 & ASKP kernel
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Flashed perfectly with twrp man. Maybe a bad DL?
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Welcome to MajesticKERNEL by Blackburn29
This is my first time developing a kernel for a mobile device. As a power user myself, I aim to give the best battery life possible and give users the ability to tweak the kernel to their heart's desire. Not to mention, some phones are picky! So it might take a little tweaking to find the sweet spot! (I personally use Trickster Mod to adjust my kernel settings!)
This kernel is compiled using the LATEST linaro toolchain with -O3 optimizations and device specific tunables.
Here is a screenshot of my battery stats on MK_1.0.4:
Battery drain of ~2%/hr
A list of just a FEW of the available features are:
Slight overclocking up to 1.62GHz
Underclocking to 54MHz
Voltage Control
Built-In Hotplugging interface (Used over MP-Decision)
9 different schedulers to choose from
13 optimized governors to choose from
Ability to disable cores via a sysfs interface
Simple GPU Governor
VFP Optimizations
GPU Overclock to 480MHz
Always UPSTREAM of CM
Fastcharge
Latest Touchscreen Firmware
Cooled OLED Colors
FauxSound
MSM_SLEEPER interface (Max screen off freq control)
Fading LED from DecimalMan
Hardware Key Fade animations from DecimalMan
Increase clock speed to max freq at boot to increase boot times
List of CPU Governors
Badass
PegasusQ
SmartassH3
SmartassV2
IntelliActive
AssWax
Wheatley
Interactive
Conservative
Ondemand
OndemandPlus
Userspace
Powersave
Intellidemand v5.0
Performance
List of Schedulers
noop
deadline
bfq v6
row
cfq
fiops
zen
fifo
sio
List of CONFIRMED ROM compatibillity
CM11
SlimKat
OmniROM
OSE
Beanstalk
Vanir
AICP
How to Flash:
Boot into recovery
Flash the "MajesticKernelvX.X.X.zip" file
Wipe Cache/Dalvik
Fix Permissions
Reboot and Enjoy!
Note: I HIGHLY recommend doing 2 FULL charge cycles after a kernel flash when you wipe the caches. (Ex: 100%-0% uninterrupted, 2 times. I usually run a benchmark for the last ~15% to drain it down to 0.) This will allow android to generate accurate battery statistics for your device. (Google Glass recommends this on the official forums, and I notice a fairly large difference on both my Glass and my phone when doing it)
I'd like to give many thanks to the following people:
PwnCakes193
DecimalMan
imoseyon
faux123
ktoonsez
GideonX
The CM Team
Anyone else I may have forgotten that has contributed to this device's development!
GPL: Source
Changelog:
4/3/14
[*]Sync with CM
[*]Fix a couple wakelock issues
[*]Add Badass governor
3/26/14
Sync with CM
Remove a few unnecessary commits
500Mhz GPU overclock
Longer volume button debounce
Hotplugging tweaks
Using anykernel updater for now until i find time to update the ramdisk
3/24/14
Add OnDemandPlus governor
Remove Smartmax and Smartmax EPS for now
Fix typo in cpufreq makefile
New hashtable implementation for huge_mem
Toggle-able Dynamic FSYNC (Enabled by default)
Add in Advanced TCP Congestion Control (9 available controllers now)
Reduced screen turn-on time
Increased touchscreen sensitivity
Sync with CM
3/21/14
Revert GPS patch
Fix menu key! (Thanks for pointing this out pwncakes193)
Multiple ramdisk additions: update cpufreqs, gpu freq
Add in additional codecs for sound control
3/20/14
Increase to max freq at boot to reduce boot times
memutils optimization. Increase memcpy, memmove, copy_page performance
Reduce overhead when waiting for 2nd CPU to go offline
Fix GPU OC issue
Download Links:
MajesticKernel_1.0.9.zip
XDA:DevDB Information
MajesticKernel, a Kernel for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III
Contributors
blackburn29
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0.9
Stable Release Date: 2014-03-26
Created 2014-03-20
Last Updated 2014-04-03
Trying right now
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Great
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What settings do you run with this kernel?
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gvsukids said:
What settings do you run with this kernel?
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Pretty much stock settings..
Bfq with 256 Read ahead buffer
Intellidemand
Min freq of 192, max freq of 1512
Screen off freq of 486
Disable MP-Decison
Max power savings (2)
Simple GPU governor
300mhz GPU freq
No uV.
MajesticKernel_1.0.5 - 3/20/14
Increase to max freq at boot to reduce boot times
memutils optimization. Increase memcpy, memmove, copy_page performance
Reduce overhead when waiting for 2nd CPU to go offline
Fix GPU OC issue
This looks great, but I just flashed it over the latest Carbon nightly and I get stuck at the kernel boot logo. I had to do a battery pull and flash another kernel in order to boot again.
pberge said:
This looks great, but I just flashed it over the latest Carbon nightly and I get stuck at the kernel boot logo. I had to do a battery pull and flash another kernel in order to boot again.
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Well unfortunately 1.0.5 will not flash for me. Status 7. Going to try and redownload and flash again.
As for 1.0.4, it pegged my minimum at 900 and i couldn't lower it. tried on multple ROMS.
phoenix2217 said:
Well unfortunately 1.0.5 will not flash for me. Status 7. Going to try and redownload and flash again.
As for 1.0.4, it pegged my minimum at 900 and i couldn't lower it. tried on multple ROMS.
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It flashed for me, BUT I get FC's on ANY app that is Google dependent. Email also FC's. This kernel is a no-go for now. I appreciate the efforts from the dev.
I would suggest switching the BFQ you're using. It's not built for our kernel version! As well as a few other things. I'll PM you some suggestions.
Is this kernel for all D2 variants or just the ATT family?
PwnCakes193 said:
I would suggest switching the BFQ you're using. It's not built for our kernel version! As well as a few other things. I'll PM you some suggestions.
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And this is how XDA should be, all of the time :good::highfive:
PwnCakes193 said:
I would suggest switching the BFQ you're using. It's not built for our kernel version! As well as a few other things. I'll PM you some suggestions.
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The kernel actually has BFQ v5r1... Sorry for the misunderstanding in the commits on git! But also thanks Pwn for the help, I really appreciate it
Ferenczy68 said:
Is this kernel for all D2 variants or just the ATT family?
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All d2 variants! But wait for 1.0.6 that will be out in a few minutes
MajesticKernel_1.0.6 out now!
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blackburn29 said:
MajesticKernel_1.0.6 out now!
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Status 7 error at tail end of the flash on my d2vmu (d2spr variant).
Mr. Struck said:
Status 7 error at tail end of the flash on my d2vmu (d2spr variant).
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I had this issue too. He's using an older update binary. Philz cwm had an option to allow older binaries.
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Wheeeeeeew!
I will look into updating this. Thanks. I was unaware since it flashes fine in TWRP
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phoenix2217 said:
I had this issue too. He's using an older update binary. Philz cwm had an option to allow older binaries.
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I forgot about changing that setting, will try again later! Thanks for the reminder.
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blackburn29 said:
MajesticKernel_1.0.6 out now!
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I would like to report that the kernel is running nicely with beanstalk(d2spr) all these extra governors are great thanks for your hard work