[Q] ma7 kernal - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

I just used mobile odin to flash the new ma7 no data and my kernal still says oct 3 for the date. Then I tried to flash the zip from rwilcos site and it still says oct 3 2012. Shouldnt it be jan 29th 2013. What am I doing wrong?

Apparently the posted kernel in the rom/kernel/modem thread isn't right. In the meantime, if you don't want to do the full update.zip, you can install garwynn's ma7 kernel from here:
http://www.sxtpdevelopers.com/showthread.php?t=151
It's actually not exactly the ma7 kernel though. It's the ma7 kernel source, but updated to the latest version of linux, then built and packaged same as ma7. It's good.
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Any disadvantage to using the kernel you mentioned?
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Is the above kernel essentially the same as stock?

I don't know of any disadvantage so far. It's what I'm running.
There could be some problem that no one's noticed yet.
It started out as just the ma7 source from samsung which was based on linux 3.0.31 or so, and he just applied all the incrimental linux patches from there to current 3.0.63 or so. It still has whatever changes samsung had in there. So it should be basically the same in any way we can even detect. The only real difference is he enabled a bunch of different cpu speed governors. You can just ignore that. If you don't use setcpu or similar to pick a different governor then the default one is the same.
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KEYofR said:
I don't know of any disadvantage so far. It's what I'm running.
There could be some problem that no one's noticed yet.
It started out as just the ma7 source from samsung which was based on linux 3.0.31 or so, and he just applied all the incrimental linux patches from there to current 3.0.63 or so. It still has whatever changes samsung had in there. So it should be basically the same in any way we can even detect. The only real difference is he enabled a bunch of different cpu speed governors. You can just ignore that. If you don't use setcpu or similar to pick a different governor then the default one is the same.
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I noticed the default looked to be on demand. I thought the default for samsung was pegasusq.
So what is the default governor? I also noticed the billy available i/o is noon, deadline, and cfq. Which one do you recommend?
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You might be right about the samsung stock cpu sched. I don't have a stock kernel anymore to double check. There isn't much harm in just trying different ones and seeing how it goes for a few days.
Default io sched should be cfq and I think that's probably the best except in pretty exotically special cases. But honestly I don't think any will make very much difference on flash vs hard drives. You can google tests that people have run on ssd's to get an idea.
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There's actually a substantial i/o performance difference between cfq and deadline. IMO, deadline provides superior performance on flash-disks(ssd) paired with multi-core processors. Try deadline for 72 hours and compare for yourself
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[KERNEL] JDkernel Vivo_W Stable V1.0.0.1 1.9GHZ (7/26/2011)

This kernel is for CM7, but should work on any AOSP Rom.
I am maintaining this kernel from now on.
Known bugs
None
If any bugs are found I will add it here
Stable V1.0.0.1
Features: New Smartass governor, Undervolted, SLUB unqueued allocater, BFQ v2, BFS 404, Readahead buffer increased to 1040, Optimized compiler (compiled with neon and cortex flags) , Lagfree Governor, swap support, bfs tweaks, smoothass governor, backported conservative and ondemand govs from 3.0 rc7, backported wifi driver from 3.0 rc7, cpuidle code from 3.0 rc6, minmax governor, interactiveX governor, vdd leves interface (supports scriptfusion from the tbolt forum and vipermod from the tbolt forum), call recording, other various tweaks and optimizations.
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V4
Re based on official cm source, backport 3.0 rc6 cpuidle code, backport 3.0 rc7 wifi driver, remove call recording, add minmax governor, interactive gov is MIa
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Features: New Smartass governor, Undervolted, SLUB unqueued allocater, BFQ v2, BFS 404, Readahead buffer increased to 1040, Optimized compiler (compiled with neon and cortex flags) , Lagfree Governor, Kernel now supports swap, smoothass governor, bfs tweaks, smoothass governor, backported conservative and ondemand govs from 2.6.39, backported wifi driver from 2.6.39, call recording support.
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I was playing around with this this morning, and installed it over my MIUI ROM. I wiped Dalvik first, and flashed it. MIUI didn't really like it, even though I was using jcase's 1.8 ghz CM7 kernel with it. It caused it to bootloop (or what appeared to be a bootloop), but came out of it and loaded the ROM after about 6 loops. It ran fine after that, but then on a reboot, caused a ton of lag.
I now have it running on CM7 fine. I didn't overclock it, and am getting 2200 Quadrant scores running the 'lagfree' gov. Very snappy.
I know this is probably a pretty general question, but how does this kernel compare to the stock CM7 kernel?
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v2 is out.
Updated with version 3.
This looks great. I will try it out. Smart ass governor did wonders on my dinc1.
So let me be sure here, Im running the current CM7 offered here, I can just run this zip in recovery over my current Rom.
Its from jdkoreclipse, I won't be downloading
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Bobby Buggs said:
So let me be sure here, Im running the current CM7 offered here, I can just run this zip in recovery over my current Rom.
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Yes sir.
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Snappyts said:
Its from jdkoreclipse, I won't be downloading
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No one is forcing you to. Bye bye.
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Snappyts said:
Its from jdkoreclipse, I won't be downloading
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WTF is that butthurt all about
can anyone explain what the differences are bw the governors offered by this kernel?
DroidDont said:
The man with a million accounts returns!
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Excuse me?
trock79 said:
No one is forcing you to. Bye bye.
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He constantly got bashed on incredible 1 forums for stealing work, he was banned for awhile
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In case you are wondering whether or not to download this kernel, hopefully this will help.
Take a look at this guy's signature here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2355353
That sig highlights the conquests of user JDKoreclipse aka rr12106, droidhacker26, m0rt4l s0ul, romflash, & k_chupe.
This is relevant because the kernel in this thread is being hosted at jdkoreclipse.com.
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He constantly got bashed on incredible 1 forums for stealing work, he was banned for awhile
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I understand that, but I have been working with him for over 6 months and he has helped me learn when most people wouldn't even respond. He has been trying to make good with all he did in the past but no one will give him a chance. Well hell I don't need to apologize for him- so read this POST Now back to the kernel. I will be taking over development of this very soon, maybe this weekend.
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In case you are wondering whether or not to download this kernel, hopefully this will help.
Take a look at this guy's signature here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2355353
That sig highlights the conquests of user JDKoreclipse aka rr12106, droidhacker26, m0rt4l s0ul, romflash, & k_chupe.
This is relevant because the kernel in this thread is being hosted at jdkoreclipse.com.
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Exactly, it seems he has apologized for his actions in the past, non the less everyone should be aware of the history before flashing one of his builds
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Okay everyone, and let's get this thread back on topic. Has anyone else tried this with MIUI?
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capcoward said:
Okay everyone, and let's get this thread back on topic. Has anyone else tried this with MIUI?
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I was just about to ask the same thing.
This should work on any AOSP Rom.

[Kernel][Sprint][Hybrid-3.0.96]KK442: UV,OC,TUN,CIFS,FIOPS,OTG(v038) [Mar-15]

Galaxy Nexus uses a UNIFIED kernel architecture. To reduce duplication, check here for ALL Galaxy Nexus kernel information:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20756209​
History:
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This is working spectacularly friend! Thank you kindly for sharing your optimized kernel with our new and growing Sprint community. I can safely say, that this is personally, the best kernel I've used so far on my Galaxy Nexus. If you need any sort of help with menial tasks, I'd be willing to donate my time. I have basic experience(compiling stock AOSP-without tweaks),so I can't do anything you don't know how to do already..however I can assist in any way I'd be useful.*If you don't need help with anything(which is understandable) I'd appreciate any tips or suggestions. This is a great project. Looking forward to seeing what else you'll be doing with the Linux kernel. Anyone who hasn't tried this--you should give it a chance. It might surprise you.
Open Beta may not be stable and may cause issues with your phone!
By loading open beta you have agreed to:
1. To report all random reboots with associated /proc/last_kmsg
2. To provide feedback on errors or bugs with detail phone information such as ROM, kernel version, and apps
3. Participate in Forum discussions for the beta software with others without FLAMING each other or post useless information such as:
a) Phone doesn't boot (without providing any additional information, ROM versions etc)
B) phone is too hot (without providing any additional information, ie OC freq, UV etc)
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).
If you do NOT agree with the statements above, DO NOT load my Open Beta software.
Kernel 017 Open Beta 4 is out!
https://twitter.com/#!/faux123/status/197752449950433280
[ build 4 ] (back to ultimate again)
back ported Android LMK and RAMConsole from Mainline Linux 3.4+ to 3.0
forward ported OMAP4 DSS Gamma control settings from Panda Board Linux 2.6.32 kernel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_correction (this gamma correction is done in the framebuffer, so it is a SOFTWARE correction, different from the Gamma Hacks by supercurio which is more of a Hardware gamma correction and are totally independent from each other. My own recommendation is value of 6)
there are 10 preset gamma tables.
0 ==> disable gamma correction
1~10 ==> selects the gamma tables
5 ==> gamma of 1.0
to change:
Code:
su
echo 5 > /sys/devices/platform/omapdss/manager0/gamma
[ build 3 ] (back to ultimate again)
Added Scheduler Load balancing patches
Added Coupled CPU Idle engine (WIP)
[ build 2 ] (back to ultimate again)
Patched to Linux 3.0.30
Added latest Google Interactive Gov patches
Added ARM VFP patches
Added TI TWL Codec patches
Added my own SmartReflex Bypass capability! 1.42/1.48 GHz are stable again (this would allow unofficial OPPs to run with SmartReflex without causing crashes due to aggressive UV)
[ build 1 ] (Mainline version, No GPU OC, No ZRAM, No CleanCache)
Disabled Pre-UV
Disabled Custom Voltage Control
Enabled TI SmartReflex 1.5
Updated to latest Google Interactive governor
Patched Audio Codec from TI
Faux123, did you do any kernel work with the Evo? May not have been but seems like I remember you and the kernels you did kicked ass! Will be downloading this when I get home.
pastert33 said:
Faux123, did you do any kernel work with the Evo? May not have been but seems like I remember you and the kernels you did kicked ass! Will be downloading this when I get home.
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Not directly. There were many people who forked my kernels and adapted them for the EVO and several other devices. So it was indirect. I mainly work on the phones I own. I occasionally build kernels for the phones very similar to the ones I own but not very often.
Just wondering, how's the battery life with this kernel? I'm looking for the most battery efficient kernel out there.
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This is a great kernel. Very fast & smooth.
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How do I fix the purple tint on the screen from flashing this kernel I using V.017b. Great kernel tho besides the purple tint
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snoopy1e11 said:
How do I fix the purple tint on the screen from flashing this kernel I using V.017b. Great kernel tho besides the purple tint
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Older 016 kernel has the pre-sets at 60, 60, 60. The 017 kernel has 0,0,0 so you will need to re-adjust your color/gamma settings.
What app works best at changing color/gamma settings or should I say which do you use
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snoopy1e11 said:
What app works best at changing color/gamma settings or should I say which do you use
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Everyone's screen is different. AOKP and CM9 both have color/gamma controls built-in... Not sure about others, I only use AOKP myself.
I'm using stock rom ics 4.04. I notice in your orignal post it only works for up to 4.03. Anything coming out for 4.04 or will one of the linked kernels work. Really looking to improve battery life.
Thanks!
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I'm using stock rom ics 4.04. I notice in your orignal post it only works for up to 4.03. Anything coming out for 4.04 or will one of the linked kernels work. Really looking to improve battery life.
Thanks!
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016m and 016u both work with 4.0.4...the original post says 4.0.3/4.0.4. So far this kernel has gotten me the best battery life out of all of the kernels posted in this section.
kernel 017 is official!
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kernel 017 is official!
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Sweet thanks!
faux123 said:
kernel 017 is official!
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Faux123 which version do you recommend for heavy users so basically which version of 17 has best battery life 17m?
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I'd go for 17m if you want the longest life.

(Question) Overclocking...

Well I have been looking around on my own, but really I can't make heads or tails out of any of the various Overclocking apps. I am looking for what the best overclocking app (in your personal opinion/experience is). As far as firmware goes I have;
Firmware - 4.1.2
CyanogenMod Version - 10-20121012-NIGHTLY-epicmtd
Build Number - cm_epicmtd_userdebug 4.1.2 JZO54K eng..20121011.232018 test-keys
Kernal Version - 4.0.42-g5b9b6e6 [email protected] #1 Thu Oct 11 23:28:39 PDT 2012
Sorry if this is more information than needed, but it has been a while since I have messed with an Android, and better to have too much info than not enough.
Thanks for any/all help.
--James.
Nstools
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Bloodwar1988 said:
Well I have been looking around on my own, but really I can't make heads or tails out of any of the various Overclocking apps. I am looking for what the best overclocking app (in your personal opinion/experience is). As far as firmware goes I have;
Firmware - 4.1.2
CyanogenMod Version - 10-20121012-NIGHTLY-epicmtd
Build Number - cm_epicmtd_userdebug 4.1.2 JZO54K eng..20121011.232018 test-keys
Kernal Version - 4.0.42-g5b9b6e6 [email protected] #1 Thu Oct 11 23:28:39 PDT 2012
Sorry if this is more information than needed, but it has been a while since I have messed with an Android, and better to have too much info than not enough.
Thanks for any/all help.
--James.
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You'll also need to install a kernel that supports OC. I don't think the stock CM10 kernel supports OC.
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If you want to try the kernels by the devs that are working on the ns4g modems I know they have a few options from nitest to stock cm and the other simply something kernel (sorry forgot the name they all work great and just be aware overclocking does have its challenges but it has some killer benefits for sure too at the speed and responsiveness. I suggest stick around 1200-1300 but see what feels right to you. Good luck man!
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arschend said:
You'll also need to install a kernel that supports OC. I don't think the stock CM10 kernel supports OC.
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It does to a degree I believe. Not anywhere around the old cm9 1200 they brought that back to 1000 stock but you can raise the min up from 100-1000. I would stick around 200 or 400 possibly 800 absolute max. It can be set to different profiles conservative, performance ect
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zacnking said:
If you want to try the kernels by the devs that are working on the ns4g modems I know they have a few options from nitest to stock cm and the other simply something kernel (sorry forgot the name they all work great and just be aware overclocking does have its challenges but it has some killer benefits for sure too at the speed and responsiveness. I suggest stick around 1200-1300 but see what feels right to you. Good luck man!
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It does to a degree I believe. Not anywhere around the old cm9 1200 they brought that back to 1000 stock but you can raise the min up from 100-1000. I would stick around 200 or 400 possibly 800 absolute max. It can be set to different profiles conservative, performance ect
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Stock cm10 does not support overclocking to any degree... the only kernel that supports overclocking for cm10 is the nitest kernel, but it still has some bugs to be worked out, so unless you're an experienced user I recommend stocking with stock cm10 and not worry about oc until/if epic cm team implements it into the stock kernel....
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Stock cm10 does not support overclocking to any degree... the only kernel that supports overclocking for cm10 is the nitest kernel, but it still has some bugs to be worked out, so unless you're an experienced user I recommend stocking with stock cm10 and not worry about oc until/if epic cm team implements it into the stock kernel....
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Well it is not so much that I am a noob as it is that I have just not been around for a while. When I broke my last Evo (in July '11) I did not have the cash to buy a new Smartphone so I had been using just a Samsung Restore up until last Monday when I could not take it anymore and bought the Epic.
I will look into the nitest kernel though, thanks for the heads up buddy!
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Well it is not so much that I am a noob as it is that I have just not been around for a while. When I broke my last Evo (in July '11) I did not have the cash to buy a new Smartphone so I had been using just a Samsung Restore up until last Monday when I could not take it anymore and bought the Epic.
I will look into the nitest kernel though, thanks for the heads up buddy!
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Not a problem, that's why I frequent the forum, to try and help out where I can...
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Not a problem, that's why I frequent the forum, to try and help out where I can...
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Well, I kind of messed up the first time (When flashing the Modem Patch it would give me an error, rebooted the Recovery and it worked though), So I am now on the nitest Kernel.
Thanks again for the heads up buddy. It is greatly appreciated.
Bloodwar1988 said:
Well, I kind of messed up the first time (When flashing the Modem Patch it would give me an error, rebooted the Recovery and it worked though), So I am now on the nitest Kernel.
Thanks again for the heads up buddy. It is greatly appreciated.
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:thumbup: just remember to post issues on the nitest thread and not the cm10 thread....
So what is the best method to overclock now? I downloaded the NStools that was mentioned, however it will only let me go as high as 1GHz, which I could already do within CM10 itself, so I hardly see a point to that.
I just want to be able to run at a max of 1.2GHz.
Bloodwar1988 said:
So what is the best method to overclock now? I downloaded the NStools that was mentioned, however it will only let me go as high as 1GHz, which I could already do within CM10 itself, so I hardly see a point to that.
I just want to be able to run at a max of 1.2GHz.
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You have to flash the nitest kernel... if you updated cm10 the kernel was overwritten with the stock one... flash nitest kernel again and you'll be able to overclock... you can't oc unless the kernel supports it.........
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You have to flash the nitest kernel... if you updated cm10 the kernel was overwritten with the stock one... flash nitest kernel again and you'll be able to overclock... you can't oc unless the kernel supports it.........
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My Kernel version says;
"3.0.46-CM10-nitest-nr-g716d7f6
[email protected] #1
Tue Oct 16 11:0900 WIT 2012"
Sorry for being such a pain on this, just would rather do it once and do it right rather than keep having to restore or reflash stuff.
You may need to enable the oc frequencies... I would post in the nitest thread and see if there is anything you need to do to enable oc....
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Stock cm10 does not support overclocking to any degree... the only kernel that supports overclocking for cm10 is the nitest kernel, but it still has some bugs to be worked out, so unless you're an experienced user I recommend stocking with stock cm10 and not worry about oc until/if epic cm team implements it into the stock kernel....
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Actually simply cm10 is another kernel that you can overclock with and is based of linario I believs. They have with or without voodoo as well but make sure you are on fc09 or an epic modem. Also nitest has ns4g and epic versions for the phone as well
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Actually simply cm10 is another kernel that you can overclock with and is based of linario I believs. They have with or without voodoo as well but make sure you are on fc09 or an epic modem. Also nitest has ns4g and epic versions for the phone as well
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Forgot all about that kernel... not having the phone for a week has left me in a daze.... lol... thanks for correcting that for me...
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Forgot all about that kernel... not having the phone for a week has left me in a daze.... lol... thanks for correcting that for me...
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Hey that's what makes xda so great is that if I don't know something someone else will or vice versa. I just wish all the epic peeps could get the same phone I do when I upgrade in july!
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[UPDATE][KERNEL][SOURCE] AGAT_MA06_v0.4.1 03/09/13

I would like to thank for all help and support
morfic, interloper, chris41g and talustus
Now to the kernel.
This kernel is for TW (stock based) JB roms only.
It will not work/boot with any of AOSP/AOKP/CM roms.
Current version is 0.4.3
This kernel is based on Samsung latest MA06 JB source
I'll be adding more features to and and will update thread as I go.
Flashed it on my phone. So far everything working.(2 hrs and counting).
- Upgraded to Linux version 3.0.71
- Available Schedulers
NOOP, CFQ, NOOP, DEADLINE, ROW, SIO​ - init.d support
- custom bootanimation support
- WiFi confirmed working.
- Added AGAT initlogo.lre
- Added Hotplug support. CPU1 is offline when is not needed.
- Available governors.
Adaptive, Lagfree, Ondemand, Performance, Hotplug, Userspace, Knoonservative​ - 64 GB SD Card support (don't have card to test it tho). Hope you guys can confirm it's working.
- OC'd to 1.97 GHz
- May be something else I can't recall.​
Link:
v0.4.3
http://d-h.st/Wqb
Updated to Linux version 3.0.71. Fixed bootanimation support. It's working now.
v0.4.1 (MA06 source)
AGAT_JB_v0.4.1.zip
Added ROW and SIO I/O schedulers. Hotplug governor. Some source clean up.
Upgrade to Linux version 3.0.68
Edits for better deep sleep.
v0.4.0 (MA06 source)
AGAT_JB_v0.4.0.zip
v0.3.2
Small edits, clean up. Added SIO and VR schedulers
AGAT_JB_v0.3.2.zip
v0.3.1
added UC/UV/UC support.
AGAT_JB_v0.3.1.zip
v0.3.0
Updated to Linux version 3.0.48
AGAT_JB_v0.3.0.zip
v0.2.0
Added hotplug support and few governors. Updated to Linux 3.0.35
AGAT_JB_v0.2.0.zip
v0.1.0
AGAT_JB_v0.1.0.zip
If anyone wanna try to compile here link to my github:
https://github.com/agat63/AGAT_JB_kernel
I'll try to keep it up to date as I add features to it.
Enjoy.
reserved just in case I need it.
Thanks AGAT, can't wait to see this thing oc'd:beer: i'm hoping for 2.1GHz fingers crossed...
Can't wait. Your kernel kept me from jumping to the JB leaks until clark44 just released his rom.
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Will this work on at&t running dragon Rom base on sprint leak jb?
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sgs2_1.6 said:
Will this work on at&t running dragon Rom base on sprint leak jb?
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I don't know.
If sprint's rom/kernels running on it this might run as well
But try it at your own risk.
Already yes
tmcwilliam01 said:
Can't wait. Your kernel kept me from jumping to the JB leaks until clark44 just released his rom.
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Same here, I was really just waiting for source so I knew a custom kernel was close behind the roms
Version 0.2.0 is up and running,
Added few governors, hotplug support, Updated to linux 3.0.35.
Enjoy.
Does this support custom voltages? If so, what would be the recommended app for adjusting them
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JBakey said:
Does this support custom voltages? If so, what would be the recommended app for adjusting them
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+1?
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I tried ktoonservative and deadline and was getting some weird "hot restarts". Not sure how to explain it.
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I tried ktoonservative and deadline and was getting some weird "hot restarts". Not sure how to explain it.
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Did you clear cache/Dalvik after flashing and then fixing permissions?
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Did you clear cache/Dalvik after flashing and then fixing permissions?
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Hey there Ramon... And thanks Agat!
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OC UV Support?
Agat, will you be updating this so that we can OC and UV in the future, I know that this is just the second version on JB but I loved what you did with the ICS version. Thanks in Advanced TIA.
Ramon
Ramondel said:
Did you clear cache/Dalvik after flashing and then fixing permissions?
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Of course and that's the only governor that exhibits it so far in my testing.
So does this give better battery?
Samsung Galaxy S III
Compusmurf said:
Of course and that's the only governor that exhibits it so far in my testing.
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Have you tried Ktoonservative and Noop? This is what I am using and it is working fine. I am currently running a stress test using SetCPU and after 126891ms there were no errors from the CPU.
Ramon
Upstreammiami said:
So does this give better battery?
Samsung Galaxy S III
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Supposed to, please try and report, the more the merrier... Thanks
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Upstreammiami said:
So does this give better battery?
Samsung Galaxy S III
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It should because if you use the correct governor it will ensure that the second CPU is in sleep mode unless it is needed to process phone requests. I have used Agat's kernel with ICS Roms like FreeGS3 and it has run great.
Ramon

Intelliplug?

I just flashed Faux123's first release for the note 2. I was a big fan of his with my Sensation back in the day with Intellidemand. His intelliplug is a new feature and I'm having trouble finding what exactly it does. Any links or help would be most excellent.
TIA - Vin
Found it in his dev thread
Intelli_plug is a total replacement for Qualcomm's proprietary mpdecsion.
it hotplug/unplug cpu cores based on load demand of the system.
mpdecision is a closed source proprietary solution from Qualcomm and it's not very efficient at hotplug/unplug cpu cores leading to hotter cpu and poor battery. My intelliplug is a complete OPEN Source solution to mpdecision and it is done in kernel instead of userspace (which it has to poll the kernel in order to make its decisions therefore inherently slower than in kernel solution like intelliplug).
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Vineares said:
I just flashed Faux123's first release for the note 2. I was a big fan of his with my Sensation back in the day with Intellidemand. His intelliplug is a new feature and I'm having trouble finding what exactly it does. Any links or help would be most excellent.
TIA - Vin
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Where did you get the release from?
He posted it on his twitter account.
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Faux123 can release anything as far as I'm concerned. He's hands down the best kernel dev to ever hit xda. I used him on my sensation and my hd2. Never had a bad one, they were the best. Now I don't know much about his release but I'm sure it's the ish. What's his twitter?
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yungtexas said:
Faux123 can release anything as far as I'm concerned. He's hands down the best kernel dev to ever hit xda. I used him on my sensation and my hd2. Never had a bad one, they were the best. Now I don't know much about his release but I'm sure it's the ish. What's his twitter?
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@faux123
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He posted it on his twitter account.
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I see it but no info on it. I know he is doing it for at&t and Verizon but not sure it for us at tmo
Any kernel would work for us too correct?
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Just downloaded and it working perfect
Ok, so what is intelliplug?
gcng said:
Ok, so what is intelliplug?
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I been googling that and no answer. I use his kernels cause they fast and damn stable.
I've searched on google, all over anything that says faux123 and nothing.
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I've searched on google, all over anything that says faux123 and nothing.
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All I know is my phone is a bit more responsive and by tonight I will know what battery life is like
Found it
Intelli_plug is a total replacement for Qualcomm's proprietary mpdecsion.
it hotplug/unplug cpu cores based on load demand of the system.
mpdecision is a closed source proprietary solution from Qualcomm and it's not very efficient at hotplug/unplug cpu cores leading to hotter cpu and poor battery. My intelliplug is a complete OPEN Source solution to mpdecision and it is done in kernel instead of userspace (which it has to poll the kernel in order to make its decisions therefore inherently slower than in kernel solution like intelliplug).
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I see it but no info on it. I know he is doing it for at&t and Verizon but not sure it for us at tmo
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he has a tmo version too, about to test it out.
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Sorry to drag out a old thread but are you guys using the intelli-plug option? If so do you notice any difference in speed/smoothness or cpu temterature?
Thanks,
Vic

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