[JB 4.3][ROM]Infamous AOKP 1.1
As many users requested an update of Infamous AOKP for JB4.3, I decided to give it a try!
I have been sharing my CM7/CM9/CM10/CM10.1 builds for some time in several thread, which culminated in the MackayROM & Infamous AOKP. I continue now with JB4.3 from where I was for JB4.2. Infamous AOKP is based on AOKP sources, with several performance enhancements.
About AOKP: AOKP is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.3 (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 AOKP sources with the following changes:
-Mackay Kernel:
-Set of cherries picked from gerrit (differing by the day)
-Some additional 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 1.1 - 09-Oct-2013
-Source updated to 9-Oct
-Newest kernel (with zram) & updated device tree
Changelog of 1.0 - 25-Sep-2013
-First ALPHA build
-I booted it to be sure it works, but it has not been extensively tested
Full changelog of 1.0 compared to stock AOKP:
AOKP sources of 25-Sep-2013
All features compared to stock kernel:
-Mackay kernel 0.415: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397502
-Christopher86's cortex-A8 optimized Linaro toolchain (September version)
-O3 optimization
-updated to linux kernel version 3.0.96
-SLQB memory allocator (default, should be slightly faster)
-XZ compression of kernel & initramfs
-395MB RAM
-SIO scheduler
-Added Lagfree governor
-ROW scheduler (tweaked, default scheduler)
-FIOPS scheduler (tweaked)
-XZ compression of kernel & initramfs
-395MB RAM
-many improvements to IO schedulers in general
-Deadline tuning (thanks to DerTeufel)
-Ondemand tuned (updated based on code of stratosk)
-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)
-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
-Unaligned CPU access
-Improvements to RWSEM code
-Improvements to binder code
-Improvements to tmpfs
-Added frandom (much faster random number generator)
-Updated to lowmemorykiller with PID whitelist (thanks to stratosk)
-Many parts of the code build as module to reduce effective kernel size
-Updated wifi driver to 5.90.195.114
-Updated GPU driver to DDK [email protected]
-Proportional Rate Reduction for TCP
-Introduce timer slack controller
ROM comes with stock colour. Version with voodoo colour can be downloaded from:
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/kasper_h/kernels/JB43/
Kernel for switching internal & external SD
Because vold.fstab is no longer used and has been integrated in fstab.aries (which can only be changed before compiling the kernel, as it ends up in the ramdisk), I made a special kernel version with switched SD cards:
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/kasper_h/kernels/JB43/switchSD/
*Available through Settings>Mackay Settings
CWM:
-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)
-Enable holding keys for repeated presses
-Themed orange
TWRP:
-Themed orange
-Run recovery-apps (zip files should be present in /system/mackay, launch them through advanced->run app)
-Build in a script to reboot from twrp to cwm*
*To use this feature from TWRP, tap advanced>run app>rebootcwm.zip. Then from the homescreen choose: reboot>recovery
Added apps:
-AngryGPS
vendor/aokp:
-Adapt for custom Infamous building (bootanimation, ROM&file name)
-Custom bootanimation (Thanks to Infamous team)
device/samsung/aries-common:
-Sets app-close to 1000 ms
hardware/samsung:
-F4k 720p patch for bigmem kernels
AriesParts (“Mackay Settings” in Settings menu):
Add mackay kernel settings options:
>Recovery selection
>WiFi PM mode selection
>BLX settings
>BLN activation
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.
Fresh install:
Can be flashed on top of any CyanogenMod build:
-Do a factory reset
-Flash ROM
-Flash a gapps packages of choice
-Reboot your phone
Update:
-Flash ROM
-Reboot your phone
(no wipes or other things needed, just flash & reboot
-Custom kernels can be used only if specific for JB4.3
Credits:
-teamhacksung/pawitp for making CyanogenMod work on our ancient phone
-AOKP for the basecode used
-stratosk/DerTeufel/Mialwe for the inspiration I got from their kernels
-rootax & xdafileserver for providing a high-speed server for high quality downloads
-Malcho for his kernel splash & bootanimation
Downloads:
XDAfileserver
Rootaxbox (still uploading, please use XDAfileserver)
Google Apps
http://goo.im/gapps
For those who want to theme it even further, Bejda made a Mackay splash screen!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2214468
To download the same kernel, but then with voodoo colour:
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/kasper_h/kernels/JB43/
XDA:DevDB Information
Infamous AOKP, a ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S I9000
Contributors
kasper_h
ROM OS Version: 4.3.x Jellybean
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: AOKP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2013-09-25
Last Updated 2013-10-09
Reserved
Thank
Thank
bootanimation very cool, the touch buttons does not seem to go very well and when you enter settings take small screenshots
EDIT:
solved installing gapps. sorry for the negative post
awesomee! a new AOKP for our i9000!! hoppefully certainly be improved and very stable, you're a fantastic developer
Very good rom.I like the settings(ribbons...)Congratulations.
Rom is very good working without problem, only thing i miss is the settings for kernel (cpu,governor,scheduler etc) in mackay settings there is not option, neither in system. Is something i forget to do?or it is not implemented?
Also i cannot find the quick settings and the most settings for status bar toggles(custom toggles) are grey,not selectable but this is not problem rather a report(used to it from mackay 4.3 cm). And a question,is there a way to have dsp manager without a notification in status bar?
Thank you for bringing aokp 4.3 to our sgs, also, boot animation is nice
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I had problems with apn, to apply and remove WiFi connection disappears even taking 3g apn
slipknot31 said:
I had problems with apn, to apply and remove WiFi connection disappears even taking 3g apn
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Copy /system/etc/apns-conf.xml from the latest nightly and paste to /etc. (You'll replace that old one with it). Set permission to 777 and reboot. After rebooting open APN settings and: menu, reset to default! It worked me.
saszseb said:
Copy /system/etc/apns-conf.xml from the latest nightly and paste to /etc. (You'll replace that old one with it). Set permission to 777 and reboot. After rebooting open APN settings and: menu, reset to default! It worked me.
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Hello I changed the file APNs but nothing has changed. Where to change the set permission 777?
tanks
Giandi said:
Hello I changed the file APNs but nothing has changed. Where to change the set permission 777?
tanks
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By 777 he means to change the permissions of the file to rw-r-r as the other files (use root explorer and long press the file to find permissions).
tsatomas said:
By 777 he means to change the permissions of the file to rw-r-r as the other files (use root explorer and long press the file to find permissions).
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read: 4
write: 2
execute: 1
(Maybe 644 is enough.)
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Well, i am not good in counting perm,i change it as the original or as the other files are!
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Hey kasper_h,
is this relevant? http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...o-find-5-android-4-3-nightlies-available-now/
and does it help in any way for this Rom's development?
Ramsey said:
Hey kasper_h,
is this relevant? http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...o-find-5-android-4-3-nightlies-available-now/
and does it help in any way for this Rom's development?
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I think they made a break without compiling nightlys, but now they compile then again, its only relevant when you own N7-2 or Oppo 5.
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really waitin for this,thus downloadin now :beer:
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supergeorg said:
I think they made a break without compiling nightlys, but now they compile then again, its only relevant when you own N7-2 or Oppo 5.
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In the comments section, one of the persons of AOKP says that it's not only for those devices but for many others.
compacity said:
really waitin for this,thus downloadin now :beer:
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Hey compacity, how is AOKP running? and did you try the Mackay ROM before this? if yes, which one is more stable and faster?
@Ramsey
If you like my opinion mackay cm is more stable plus cheries and interface and fast than infamous. I just reverted to mackay from aokp
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The MNICS (Midnight-ICS) kernel is a personal project started JUL/2011 with the GB version because a kernel with the features I needed did not exist.
Main focus: stability and smooth experience using a modified Conservative CPU governor. Secondary: useful additions + easy to use app.
Big thanks to XDA, the community, testers, bug reporters and hardcore, chainfire, lukiqq, stratosk, zach, exitz, supercurio, koush, neldar, madrooster, pikachu01, pawtip & teamhacksung, ezekeel, renaudallard, toadlife, Tk-Glitch, krarvind, derTeufel1980, F4k and all the other devs. Everything I have learned about SGS I have learned reading XDA posts, sources or from conversation with XDA members - maybe I can give something back with this kernel.
Unique:
- modified Conservative governor for smooth experience
- kernel app for all features, no scripting needed
- nightmode toggle via kernel app (no overlay, real dark screen)
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Description:
- based on CM9 kernel source
- stock frequencies up to 1Ghz, optionally switch to 1.128Ghz via CWM
- ram: 340Mb (stock), 372Mb (CM9 version) or 388Mb (LR version) for prepared ROMs or \w standalone patch
- BLN (basic func. + missed calls via kernel app, BLN Control for advanced features)
- voodoo sound (use supercurios VoodooControl)
- touchwake, adjustable vibration intensity, slightly enhanced touch sensitivity
- init.d (/system/etc) and userinit.d (/data/local) support, script filename has to start with "S"
- APP: min. brightness, nightmode, RGB, gamma, undervolting, LED timeout, vibration intensity, missed calls/basic BLN, bootlog, help...
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Other:
- new initramfs system, kernel installable \w Heimdall, Odin and CWM (info)
- various code updates and changes for better performance, battery and less debug stuff
- remount script for ADB users (use "adb shell remount" to remount /system rw/ro)
- some kernel/initramfs tweaks evolved since Midnight-GB
-- optimized read_ahead values for /system, /datadata, /cache, sdcard
-- optimized kernel parameters, IO parameters, mount options
- CWM: options to delete NStools-settings/init.d contents
- CWM: options to toggle init.d, Logcat, overclocking to 1.128Ghz
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Defaults:
- 1Ghz, Midnight Conservative governor, stock voltages
- SIO IO scheduler, 256Kb sdcard readahead
- Logcat + init.d disabled (MNICS does not install any init.d scripts)
Installation:
- boot to download mode
- Install kernel zip via Odin or Heimdall (CWM for older versions)
Sources: Github/mialwe, worklog always updated live
FAQ/already answered: nightmode, no 1.2Ghz? / DIDLE, LiveOC, displayed values in kernel app differ / minfreq 200Mhz? / settings not saved/"]]" error in log? + solution / compass / root, adb remount, TUN? / touchwake? / high AndroidOS % with ICS 4.0.3? / fast_charge?
Known issues:
- Phone-off/charging animation, screen stays off @ button press. Phone charges fine to 100%, thenn screen will switch on.
Changelog:
Code:
[B]next[/B]
- not sure
[B]20120523-1[/B]
- bugfix: module installer failed without /system/lib/modules directory
- bugfix: sdcard wipe while switching GB->ICS
[B]20120516-1[/B]
- readded fast_charge
[B]20120509-7[/B]
- changed naming (date-version-[stock]/LR/CM9)
- changed to [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25875892&postcount=900"]new initramfs system[/URL] (download mode flashable)
- changed to Odin tar package (Heimdall: extract + flash zImage)
- removed fast_charge patch
- freed 2 Mb more RAM, testing
- CM9/i9000 kernel source sync
- reworked logfile /data/user.log
[B]202 - 2012/04/30[/B]
- app: fixed wrongly displayed default undervolting preset
- app: fixed colors not beeing applied at boot (v190 bug)
- app: fixed 800Mhz CPU limit not beeing applied at boot (v190 bug)
- zip: added missing MidnightControl.apk to CM9 version
[B]190 - 2012/04/29[/B]
- kernel: sync with CM9 sources (incl. sdcard mountpoints)
- kernel: USB [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1586844"]fast_charge[/URL] by chad0989 (toggle widget [URL="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.incredicontrol.fastchargewidget"]available[/URL]) [default: deactivated]
- kernel: enabled deadline/cfq IO schedulers [default: still SIO]
- kernel: 2 bugfixes (cpufreq), thanks to [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445214"]derTeufel1980[/URL] for the hints
- kernel: touchwake sync with Ezekeels [URL="https://github.com/Ezekeel/GLaDOS-nexus-prime/commit/bb4ebd593be8022c21a94c7f49b36b608ec005af"]source[/URL]
- app: added fast_charge toggle
- initramfs: 256Kb sdcard read_ahead default
- initramfs: added /data/local/userinit.d execution
- initramfs: executes init.d/userinit.d scripts starting with "S" only
[B]143 - 2012/04/08[/B]
- app: updated to version 1.4
- adjusted default min_brightness from 25 to 20 (stock?)
- app: fixed bug with old nightmode sysfs setting at startup
[B]142 - 2012/04/08[/B]
- kernel: fix green screen on some occasions
[B]141 - 2012/04/08[/B]
- app: added missed call service toggle (reboot required)
- app: updated help file
- initramfs: fixed issues with some busyboxes/$PATH (SlimICS, grep not found)
[B]133 - 2012/04/07[/B]
- changed name: MNICS-<buildnr>[LR (large RAM for 386Mb)]
- kernel: 5 frequencies, switchable maxfreq 1/1.128Ghz
- kernel: adjusted smooth conserv. triggers, [email protected] again
- kernel: fixed internal divider bug, thanks to [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445214"]theDevil1980[/URL] for the hint
- kernel: removed old recovery backup (-700Kb)
- CWM: added manual zipalign option
- CWM: moved init.d/overclocking/Logcat toggles to CWM
- app: service for missed calls BLN
- app: cleanup
[B]0.9.0-2 - 2012/03/30[/B]
- 340Mb RAM
- 386Mb for HUGERAM version \w patched ROMs
- fixed /datadata MidnightControl settings bug (for. e.g. ICSSGS, Bluelightning)
- BLN switch both MidnightControl and ROM->settings->display->notification LED toggles at the same time (one-click BLN enable)
[B]0.7.9 - 2012/03/28[/B]
- initramfs: fixed 0.7.7 bug
- initramfs: adjusted vm tweaks
- initramfs: cleaned up boot script and log output
- kernel: BLN off as default setting
- kernel: adjusted build flags
- app: updated help file
[B]0.7.7 - 2012/03/25 - [COLOR="Red"]removed 03/26[/COLOR] (apps-don't-open-bug)[/B]
- kernel: fixed freeze on 800Mhz max. freq.
- kernel: adjusted int.volt 1100->1125mV for 1.2Ghz (stability)
- kernel: added touchwake, thanks to [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4143554"]ezekeel[/URL] (dev) and [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445214"]devil[/URL] (porting support via pm)
- kernel: added vibration intensity sysfs interface
- MidnightControl: rearranged menus
- MidnightControl: removed unused option
- MidnightControl: added touchwake toggle
- MidnightControl: added vibration intensity slider
- CWM: added delete init.d contents option
- CWM: added delete NStools settings option
[B]0.7.4 - 2012/03/17[/B]
- first public upload
** changelog moved to OP **
Flashing...
finally this kernel is on ics,great work since gingerbread,you rock !!!!
Hopefully it will work for you, this is the first time Midnight-ICS runs on other devices...
*This post was done with gummy rom running midnight-ics*
You have arrived here.
Sent from Slim_ICS_2.8
Nice
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Flashed it over Glitch on Slim_2.8.
Sent from Slim_ICS_2.8 MIDNIGHT-0.7.4
Thank you. Trying on cm9 b17.
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For backlightnotification you don't need to get BLN.apk. It works via NSTools. Blinking is working for missed calls.
Sent from Slim_ICS_2.8 MIDNIGHT-ICS-0.7.4
ALogcat works.
Sent from Slim_ICS_2.8 MIDNIGHT-ICS-0.7.4
Thx for the great kernel, mialwe!
First Impressions:
1. fast (listening to music+playing speedx 3d+tapatalking+opening browser without any lag)
2. color settings are confusing (midnight control or galaxy s settings? dunno which one to use)
3. nice bootsplash (minimalistic&nice)
4. no didle and liveOC (you already thougt about adding this?)
To resume, this kernel is just great and I'm looking forward to seeing more features. I haven't tested bln yet, dunno if it works.
Keep up the good work!
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Works great on CM9.
Thanks.
so excited!!!!
welcome to ics best ginger kernel.
Hi,
thanks for your realy nice kernel.
I will test it.
Please tell me, have your kernel iptables for droidwall activated?
Thanks
Welcome mialwe.
Flashing over Semaphore 0.9.5b(removed all init.d stuff before as 0.7.4 does not have init.d support) on SLIM ICS 2.8 is fine no issues there, just in case anybody curios like me to try...
---------- Post added at 10:33 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:11 PM ----------
Really nice kernel for an alpha [email protected] Good job and Thank you.
Clean, fast and smooth yet without OC and LiveOC.
Couple of early minor issue notices:
Toggle night mode: Turning on, screen goes green like night vision camera but totally blur,screen guessing needed to toggle it back.
RGB color setting: Need some explanation, I pressed reset to default and then colors were faded, after rebooting I got the ROM color back.
So far so good.
Thank you all. Edit: In MidnightControl->menu->help there is more information on all app options including colors.
GreenSGS said:
(removed all init.d stuff before as 0.7.4 does not have init.d support)
[...]
Toggle night mode: Turning on, screen goes green like night vision camera but totally blur,screen guessing needed to toggle it back.
RGB color setting: Need some explanation, I pressed reset to default and then colors were faded, after rebooting I got the ROM color back.
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- Midnight *does* support init.d script execution.
- Night mode: All this toggle does is lowering a min.brightness tunable to "1". Sounds like colors/gamma tuned too aggressive -> typical green tint on low brightness.
- What does "faded" mean? This options sets some values to the according tunables ("0") to R/G/B/gamma, no fading involved but you see the difference if you adjusted some of those before. Rebooting without the set-at-boot-toggle checked will give you ROM colors as MidnightControl will not override ROM colors in this case.
dark_knight35 said:
2. color settings are confusing (midnight control or galaxy s settings? dunno which one to use)
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Yes, you are absolutely right here. Sadly all ICS ROMs seem to include kernel settings in their ROM option menus. I'm thinking of removing the MidnightControl color menu (but leave the night mode where it is) for the next version.
For now you can use both, Midnight color settings will override ROM color settings and stick at boot if you tick the load-at-boot option.
I have been sharing my CM7/CM9/CM10 builds for some time in several thread, which culminated in the MackayROM. I continue now with JB4.2 from where I am for JB4.1. MackayROM is based on CyanogenMod sources, with several performance enhancements.
About Cyanogen: CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.2 (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 CM10.1 with the following changes:
-Mackay Kernel:
-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 2.99 Final compared to previous release (2.13.0)
-Because I am going to move over to JB4.3, this is the final JB4.2 build
-Source code updated 14-Aug-2013
-New kernel 0.399-Final (updated to Linux v3.0.90)
-Updated GPS blobs from CM10.2
Full changelog of 2.99 Final compared to stock CM10.1:
CM10.1 sources of 14-Aug-2013
All features compared to stock kernel:
-Mackay kernel 0.341: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024374
-Christopher86's cortex-A8 optimized Linaro toolchain (June version)
-O3 optimization
-updated to linux kernel version 3.0.90
-SLQB memory allocator (default, should be slightly faster)
-XZ compression of kernel & initramfs
-395MB RAM
-SIO scheduler
-Added Lagfree governor
-ROW scheduler (tweaked, default scheduler)
-FIOPS scheduler (tweaked)
-XZ compression of kernel & initramfs
-395MB RAM
-many improvements to IO schedulers in general
-Deadline tuning (thanks to DerTeufel)
-Ondemand tuned (updated based on code of stratosk)
-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)
-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
-Unaligned CPU access
-Improvements to RWSEM code
-Improvements to binder code
-Improvements to tmpfs
-Added frandom (much faster random number generator)
-Updated to lowmemorykiller with PID whitelist (thanks to stratosk)
-Many parts of the code build as module to reduce effective kernel size
-Updated wifi driver to 5.90.195.114
-Updated GPU driver to DDK [email protected]
ROM comes with stock colour. Version with voodoo colour can be downloaded from:
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/kasper_h/kernels/JB42/
*Available through Settings>Mackay Settings (only available with Mackay ROM 2.4.7+)
bootable/recovery:
-Mackay recovery (based on CWM 6.0.3.3 or TWRP 2.6.0.0)
-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)
Added apps:
-Gapps (small set of gapps)
-AngryGPS
Removed apps:
-VideoEditor & demo VideoFiles
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
-Add flags to build TWRP
hardware/samsung:
-F4k 720p patch for bigmem kernels
AriesParts (“Mackay Settings” in Settings menu):
Add mackay kernel settings options:
>WiFi PM mode selection
>BLX settings
>BLN activation
>Navbar selection
>Processor settings (governor/frequencies)
>IO scheduler
frameworks/base:
Option to enable gfx effects
Changed USB page icon from Android to Cid
Set QS panel opening to outer 15% of statusbar
FastCharge toggle for QuickSettings/Powerwidget
Battery bar + Fix Battery bar 2dp and 3dp graphics glitch
RAM bar
SystemUI: Option to display Quick Settings when there are no ongoing notifications
FastCharge Tile & PowerWidget button
Phone:
Transparent incoming call screen
Settings:
Removed user stats
Option to enable gfx effects
Statusbar Clock modding (position, color, date)
Disable on/off toggle button for profiles on Settings main page
Battery bar
RAM bar
WiFi : Add “Forget all networks”
Added option to always pull down quick settings
FastCharge Tile & PowerWidget button
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/CM10.0 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 CM10.0 build (0817 or later): this is a non-wipe update. I advice to wipe, except when coming from MackayROM 1.6.1 or higher
-Any JB4.2/CM10.1 gapps packages should be flashed for Google Play and other google apps (e.g. from http://goo.im/gapps)
-Custom kernels can be used only if specific for JB4.2
Credits:
-teamhacksung/pawitp for making CyanogenMod work on our ancient phone
-stratosk/DerTeufel/Mialwe for the inspiration I got from their kernels
-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/
Official gapps:
http://goo.im/gapps
For those who want to theme it even further, Bejda made a Mackay splash screen!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2214468
To download the same kernel, but then with voodoo colour:
https://s.basketbuild.com/devs/kasperhettinga/sgs/kernel/pre-KK/
FAQ
Q. I can't change governor in NStools (or any similar app)
A. Go to recovery, mount data & datadata partition, then fix permission. You can also install the fix permissions app to this for you: http://bit.ly/YxPgLD
Q. Process x (e.g. mediaserver/phone) is eating 50+% of my battery, what should I do?
A. Go to settings>apps>all and find the app which is causing the battery drain. Then delete app data and reboot phone. If it does not help, you can combine this step with clearing dalvik cache.
Q. I have problems with Play Store FC
A. Please install a recent gapps package (see e.g. http://goo.im/gapps)
Q. App x misbehaves
A1. If you installed it from Play Store you should report to the author of the app
A2. If it is an app bundled with the ROM, please give me the following information:
-ROM & kernel version number
-Previous ROM & last time you wiped
-Which app
-Describe the problem (how can it be reproduced -> otherwise it is impossible to test for me)
-If possible, make a logcat (e.g. if an app crashes/does something odd, a logcat can help trace back to the origin)
Great!!! Download finished-> installation without any issues finished-> phone is booting and starting without any wipes from Matts 4.2.1. Wifi works!
Many thanks Kaspar for another great ROM!
Yeees, will try and give feedback asap
its smooth, no lags so far and no fcs for me! :good:
The most difficult part was to get WiFi to work out-of-the box.
I actually reverted all the updates of pawitp. So the source code of the kernel is identical to the JB4.1 version of the kernel.
I'm waiting for more feedback and I'll flash ..
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Can I try flashing it over CROM Mix 8 without a wipe?
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Can I try flashing it over CROM Mix 8 without a wipe?
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you should dont at crom is slim based and this is cm10.1.
if you flash you may fall under some issues so it better to have fresh installation.
Credits should also go for Pawitp for today's Wi-Fi fixhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34883751&postcount=738
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Works very smooth, better than the other 4.2 roms in terms of smoothness. No Fc or other errors, good work Is it possible to include a quick settings mod or do you wait until something similar gets merged into cm 10.1?
Ah, just a little question, it's cm based so there are toggles and cm option ?
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Works very smooth, better than the other 4.2 roms in terms of smoothness.
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I agree. This is an amazing rom considering it's an alpha build. I'm really impressed. It's definitely ready for daily use.
I just miss one thing: center clock.
wingg said:
Credits should also go for Pawitp for today's Wi-Fi fixhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34883751&postcount=738
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I have no idea what pawitp's wifi fix is. I don't use a wifi fix. Anyway, I am heavily indebted to his work in general!
H-Body said:
Works very smooth, better than the other 4.2 roms in terms of smoothness. No Fc or other errors, good work Is it possible to include a quick settings mod or do you wait until something similar gets merged into cm 10.1?
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QS mod is currently under review on gerrit. I'll give it a try anyway tomorrow. This build is just a clean start
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QS mod is currently under review on gerrit. I'll give it a try anyway tomorrow. This build is just a clean start
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A very good clean start
Just flashed 30 min ago, im restoring apps with rom toolbox, wipped everything including system, sd card..all, tomorrow during the day ill put my thoughts here, till now its looking good no probs till now all smooth.
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Ah, just a little question, it's cm based so there are toggles and cm option ?
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Yes.
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kasper_h said:
I have no idea what pawitp's wifi fix is. I don't use a wifi fix. Anyway, I am heavily indebted to his work in general!
QS mod is currently under review on gerrit. I'll give it a try anyway tomorrow. This build is just a clean start
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With some users Wi-Fi is broken which doesn't depend on which kernel to use. E.g. you are using Semaphore and Wi-Fi doesn't work, you can flash pawitp's Wi-Fi_fix to get Wi-Fi working.
Good job I've flashed, all is OK but for me it's laggy :/
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Is external SD card connecting and shown at pc? For there is only internal sd connection....
External card not showing in pc, wifi , 3g net working fine, gps had a fix even before maps finished loading the graphics first time using gps this morning, the rest all fine, ready for daily use for sure, im keeping this one not going back to 4.1, if its good already in alpha it will be perfect soon.
Just missing all the tweaks that dont exist yet
Nice beginning. Perfect for daily use. Waiting for news :good:
Just like for CM9&CM10, I started making a CM10.1 kernels. The philosophy is the same: stock plus a few extras
This kernel is based on my CM10 Mackay kernel.
If you like a CM10.1-based ROM with the Mackay kernel included, there is also Mackay ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024269
Thanks to all SGS-CM-kernel developers (pawitp, stratosk, DerTeufel, Glitch, mialwe, krarvind) , I learned a lot from all of you!
Changelog 0.399 compared to previous release (0.341)
-Final build for JB4.2
-linux v3.0.90
On 2.7.0+ Mackay ROMs, BLN/recovery/navbar can be activated in Mackay settings*
On other roms, install the kernel, reboot, open /data/local/mackay/bln/recovery/navbar and change the 0 for 1. Then reboot:
bln (set to 1) BLN will be activated
recovery (set to 1) CWM will be activated
navbar (set to 1) navbar will be activated
As an alternative, Bejda developed a script for Mackay settings:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41729828&postcount=953
All features compared to stock kernel:
Features:
-Build using the Cortax-A8 optimized Linaro 4.7.4 toolchain of Christopher83: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098133
-Christopher86's cortex-A8 optimized Linaro toolchain (June version)
-O3 optimization
-updated to linux kernel version 3.0.90
-SLQB memory allocator (default, should be slightly faster)
-XZ compression of kernel & initramfs
-395MB RAM
-SIO scheduler
-Added Lagfree governor
-ROW scheduler (tweaked, default scheduler)
-FIOPS scheduler (tweaked)
-XZ compression of kernel & initramfs
-395MB RAM
-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
-Unaligned CPU access
-Updates to binder
-Improvements to RWSEM code
-Improvements to binder code
-Improvements to tmpfs
-Added frandom (much faster random number generator)
-Updated to lowmemorykiller with PID whitelist (thanks to stratosk)
-Updated wifi driver to 5.90.195.114
-Updated GPU driver to DDK [email protected]
*“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 6.0.3.5 & TWRP 2.6-beta)
CWM:
-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)
-Enable holding keys for repeated presses
-Themed orange
TWRP:
-Themed orange
-Run recovery-apps (zip files should be present in /system/mackay, launch them through advanced->run app)
-Build in a script to reboot from twrp to cwm*
*To use this feature from TWRP, tap advanced>run app>rebootcwm.zip. Then from the homescreen choose: reboot>recovery
Downloadable with CMC & voodoo colour:
https://s.basketbuild.com/devs/kasperhettinga/sgs/kernel/pre-KK/
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 (TWO flavours can be download: CMC=CM stock colour or VC=Voodoo Colour ):
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/kasper_h/kernels/JB42/
For those who want to theme it even further, Bejda made a Mackay splash screen!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2214468
For those who want to theme TWRP (or simply get rid of the orange ), erpurohit made a TWRP theme:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2262937
This version can only be used on JB4.2-based ROMs
FAQ
Q. I can't change governor in NStools (or any similar app)
A. Go to recovery, mount data & datadata partition, then fix permission. You can also install the fix permissions app to this for you: http://bit.ly/YxPgLD
Q. Process x (e.g. mediaserver/phone) is eating 50+% of my battery, what should I do?
A. Go to settings>apps>all and find the app which is causing the battery drain. Then delete app data and reboot phone. If it does not help, you can combine this step with clearing dalvik cache.
Thanks!
I have WiFi problems on CM10.1 with your kernel! For me only latest patch from pawitp solve the problems with wifi.
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Which ROM exactly. I'll post a test version with a possible fix soon
The latest build 1202,some more your kernel is WiFi tethering broken...
kfheaven said:
The latest build 1202,some more your kernel is WiFi tethering broken...
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Can you post a link to the thread were the ROM is from? Because there are no official 10.1 builds...
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Can you post a link to the thread were the ROM is from? Because there are no official 10.1 builds...
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Is pawitp latest build...
OK, that is AOSP, not CM10.1. It seems there is a problem then with his AOSP with my kernel?! I'll try to make a fix anyway
SORRY, uploaded a kernel without a wifi-fix telling everyone it had the wifi-fix. New version coming soon!
The "real" wifi-fix kernel:
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/kasper_h/kernels/JB42/Mackay_kernel_0.201wifitest-update-signed.zip
Small update to 0.202
-merged wifi patches & wififix of pawitp.
Download:
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/kasper_h/kernels/JB42/
Downloading and, tonight, installing!
Thanks!
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Posted in wrong thread haha. Oops!
Does this kernel support the battery charging limit, as explained here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34998863
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Will try and report on my experience with this kernel
To install do I just install like any other kernel or do I need any libs, etc.
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Really like the overclock options of 1200/1400, but wifi doesnt work in this kernel.
I saw that pawitp added another tweak to enable wifi at https://github.com/pawitp/android_k...mmit/c3af7954523610e9df0abff656fe93095361d2dc
Has this patch been included in the kernel ?
EDIT:
This is the workaround i currently use for enabling WIFI:
1. Turn off phone.
2. Take out SD card.
3. Turn on phone and let it start up properly.
4. Insert SD card.
5. Enable SD card in settings.
jask489 said:
Does this kernel support the battery charging limit, as explained here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34998863
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Yes, use NSTools to set the charging limit
alb3rtt said:
Will try and report on my experience with this kernel
To install do I just install like any other kernel or do I need any libs, etc.
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All necessary files are included, so just flash and be happy
No need to wipe anything (like cache or anything). Clean and simple
Sharken said:
Really like the overclock options of 1200/1400, but wifi doesnt work in this kernel.
I saw that pawitp added another tweak to enable wifi at https://github.com/pawitp/android_k...mmit/c3af7954523610e9df0abff656fe93095361d2dc
Has this patch been included in the kernel ?
EDIT:
This is the workaround i currently use for enabling WIFI:
1. Turn off phone.
2. Take out SD card.
3. Turn on phone and let it start up properly.
4. Insert SD card.
5. Enable SD card in settings.
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I will build a new kernel version based on the latest wifi-fixes of pawitp later today.
New build in OP: 0.204. Contains all upstream changes pawitp made to fix wifi & updated linux version to 3.0.54.
Kernel build 0.204: Wifi now works flawlessly, great!
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First impression. Great speed, love the boot splash screen and great battery. Will test more later but loving this kernel so far. Great work dude
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I have been sharing my CM7/CM9/CM10/CM10.1 builds for some time in several thread, which culminated in the MackayROM. I continue now with JB4.3 from where I was for JB4.2. MackayROM is based on CyanogenMod sources, with several performance enhancements.
About Cyanogen: CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.2 (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 Cyanogen sources with the following changes:
-Mackay Kernel:
-Set of cherries picked from gerrit (differing by the day)
-Some additional 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 3.9.9 7-Dec-2013
-Updated CM10.2 codebase of CM10.2 final stable release
Please read carefully, otherwise you will loose your data
When coming from Mackay ROM 3.0.0-3.0.5 or from a CM10.1 before 16 August, your device will be repartitioned!
The latest Mackay ROM will repartition your device, enlarging /system (+200MB) at the cost of /data (-200MB). To keep your data/apps/settings, follow the steps below:
CWM:
-make a nandroid backup
-flash ROM
-you will see an error
-flash ROM a second time, this time it will succeed
-flash gapps
-backup&restore -> advanced restore -> restore data of your latest backup
TWRP:
-make a backup
-flash ROM
-you will see an error
-flash ROM a second time, this time it will succeed
-flash gapps
-restore -> select latest backup -> only select data (I saw an error that /data couldn't be mounted after flashing ROM/gapps, so I rebooted TWRP in between the flash & restore steps, but I think this is not necessary - the message was still there but harmless)
This way, you don't loose anything. The data restore won't affect partition size. Next updates will be normal updates again: a simple flash & reboot
Full changelog of 3.4.4 compared to stock CM10.2:
CM10.2 sources of 3-Nov-2013
All features compared to stock kernel:
-Mackay kernel 0.516: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397502
-Christopher86's cortex-A8 optimized Linaro toolchain (September version)
-O3 optimization
-updated to linux kernel version 3.0.101
-SLQB memory allocator (default, should be slightly faster)
-XZ compression of kernel & initramfs
-396MB RAM
-SIOplus scheduler
-Added Lagfree governor
-ROW scheduler (tweaked, default scheduler)
-FIOPS scheduler (tweaked)
-XZ compression of kernel & initramfs
-many improvements to IO schedulers in general
-Deadline tuning (thanks to DerTeufel)
-Ondemand tuned (updated based on code of stratosk)
-SmartassV2 governor
-OndemandX 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)
-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
-Unaligned CPU access
-Improvements to RWSEM code
-Improvements to binder code
-Improvements to tmpfs
-Added frandom (much faster random number generator)
-Updated to lowmemorykiller with PID whitelist (thanks to stratosk)
-Many parts of the code build as module to reduce effective kernel size
-Updated wifi driver to 5.90.195.114
-Updated GPU driver to DDK [email protected]
-Proportional Rate Reduction for TCP
-Introduce timer slack controller
-Zram/zcache patched
ROM comes with stock colour. Version with voodoo colour can be downloaded from:
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/kasper_h/kernels/JB43/
Kernel for switching internal & external SD
Because vold.fstab is no longer used and has been integrated in fstab.aries (which can only be changed before compiling the kernel, as it ends up in the ramdisk), I made a special kernel version with switched SD cards:
http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/kasper_h/kernels/JB43/switchSD/
*Available through Settings>Mackay Settings
TWRP:
-Themed orange
-Run recovery-apps (zip files should be present in /system/mackay, launch them through advanced->run app)
Added apps:
-AngryGPS
Removed apps:
-VideoEditor & demo VideoFiles
vendor/cm:
-Adapt for custom MackayROM building (bootanimation, ROM&file name)
-Custom bootanimation (Thanks to Malcho)
vendor/samsung:
-Added scripts for Mackay Settings
-Added AROMA FileManager
-Revert GPS blobs to CM10.1
device/samsung/aries-common:
-Sets app-close to 1000 ms
hardware/samsung:
-F4k 720p patch for bigmem kernels
AriesParts (“Mackay Settings” in Settings menu):
Add mackay kernel settings options:
>WiFi PM mode selection
>BLX settings
>BLN activation
>Navbar selection
>Processor settings (governor/frequencies)
>IO scheduler
frameworks/base:
Changed USB page icon from Android to Cid
Set QS panel opening to outer 15% of statusbar
FastCharge toggle for QuickSettings/Powerwidget
RAM bar
SystemUI: Option to display Quick Settings when there are no ongoing notifications
FastCharge Tile & PowerWidget button
Call breath & MMS option
Battery bar
Active display
Statusbar peak feature (including option to show statusbar when notification comes)
Mms:
Breathing notification
Delayed SMS sending
Phone:
Transparent incoming call screen
Breathing notification
Settings:
Disable on/off toggle button for profiles on Settings main page
RAM bar
Added option to always pull down quick settings
FastCharge Tile & PowerWidget button
Call breath & MMS option
Battery bar
Active display
Statusbar peak feature (including option to show statusbar when notification comes)
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.
Fresh install:
Can be flashed on top of any CyanogenMod build:
-Do a factory reset
-Flash ROM
-Flash a gapps packages of choice
-Reboot your phone
Update:
-Flash ROM
-Reboot your phone
(no wipes or other things needed, just flash & reboot
-Custom kernels can be used only if specific for JB4.3
Credits:
-teamhacksung/pawitp for making CyanogenMod work on our ancient phone
-stratosk/DerTeufel/Mialwe for the inspiration I got from their kernels
-rootax & xdafileserver for providing a high-speed server for high quality downloads
-Malcho for his kernel splash & bootanimation
Downloads:
https://s.basketbuild.com/devs/kasperhettinga/sgs/rom/pre-KK/
Google Apps
http://goo.im/gapps
For those who want to theme it even further, Bejda made a Mackay splash screen!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2214468
To download the same kernel, but then with voodoo colour:
https://s.basketbuild.com/devs/kasperhettinga/sgs/kernel/pre-KK/
downloadingg....
will report later
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Thank kasper_h big work
I will try imediately, I hop to be very good. I tried CO 10.2, but the problem are :Little RAM, and Focal!!! We'll see!
Adding this to the "must try" list.
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Good RAM
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without RootAccess?
THX a Bunch 4 ya hard work!
it runs fast and stabile, but WITHOUT RootAxs
so i switched back to your last 4.2.2 Rom! (very smooth like usuale :good:
one question:
how can i get the advanced PowerButtom in your ROMS? (restart, recovery, shutdown)
cheerz and thx again!! :good:
wh000p
No network, no call phone, only 112!
Will try this new rom in a few days, thnx
No root for me. Even tried flashing updated binary (superuser by cwm). Still no dice.
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No root for me. Even tried flashing updated binary (superuser by cwm). Still no dice.
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Same Problem here.
In developer options i changed the root options to "apps&adb" and root worked. After a test reverted to "only apps" and root is still working.
this have new GPS files???
TheAbalone said:
Same Problem here.
In developer options i changed the root options to "apps&adb" and root worked. After a test reverted to "only apps" and root is still working.
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Didn't make a difference to me. I suspect kasper_h is already aware of the issue, which is common to all of the 4.3 releases.
TheAbalone said:
Same Problem here.
In developer options i changed the root options to "apps&adb" and root worked. After a test reverted to "only apps" and root is still working.
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works also for me
So far the only issue is Focal. The phone also freze when you tap few times on selinux status
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For those with root issues, did you do a clean flash?
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Turtuga said:
this have new GPS files???
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kasper_h said:
For those with root issues, did you do a clean flash?
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I was coming from latest InfamousROM and I had a factory restore before flashing 4.3.
kasper_h said:
For those with root issues, did you do a clean flash?
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I flashed directly from mackay 2.12.5 without wiping.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
I just finished flashing with a clean wipe + format /system and I can't get root.
i want focal in future roms ^^
http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/cyanogenmod-focal-android-smartphone-app-unveiled-video-29-07-2013/
I have been sharing my CM7/CM9/CM10/CM10.1/CM10.2/CM11-based builds for several devices. MackayROM was first based on CyanogenMod sources, but I decided to move over to Omni as base for my ROM.
About Omni: Omni is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.4 (KitKat), 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 Omni sources with the following changes:
-Mackay Kernel:
-Set of cherries picked from gerrit (differing by the day)
-Some additional 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
Although it is possible to enable ART, this is not advisable:
-Takes long to convert from Dalvik to ART on first boot
-Needs more RAM
-Can cause soft reboots
But off course, YMMV -> light users may have better luck
Changelog of 27-Feb-2014
-Omni codebase of 26-Feb (e.g. new bootanimation )
-QS Ribbon is gone
-Custom kernels can be used only if specific for OmniROM => currently none
Full changelog of compared to stock Omni
Omni sources of 31-Jan-2013
All features compared to stock kernel:
Separate kernel thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2532813
-Mackay kernel:
-Christopher86's cortex-A8 optimized Linaro toolchain (January version)
-O3 optimization
-updated to linux kernel version 3.0.101
-SLQB memory allocator (default, should be slightly faster)
-XZ compression of kernel & initramfs
-396MB RAM
-SIOplus scheduler
-Added Lagfree governor
-ROW scheduler (tweaked, default scheduler)
-FIOPS scheduler (tweaked)
-XZ compression of kernel & initramfs
-many improvements to IO schedulers in general
-Deadline tuning (thanks to DerTeufel)
-Ondemand tuned (updated based on code of stratosk)
-SmartassV2 governor
-OndemandX 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)
-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
-Unaligned CPU access
-Improvements to RWSEM code
-Improvements to binder code
-Improvements to tmpfs
-Added frandom (much faster random number generator)
-Updated to lowmemorykiller with PID whitelist (thanks to stratosk)
-Many parts of the code build as module to reduce effective kernel size
-Updated wifi driver to 5.90.195.114
-Updated GPU driver to DDK [email protected]
-Proportional Rate Reduction for TCP
-Introduce timer slack controller
-Zram patched
-Low RAM switch option (default off)
To see the additions on top of Omni, check github (additional patches are always shown on top):
Settings
OmniGears
Frameworks
Fresh install:
Can be flashed on top of any ROM:
-Do a factory reset
-Wipe /system
-Flash ROM
-Boot the phone
-Reboot recovery
-Flash gapps & superSU
-Reboot your phone
Update:
-Flash ROM
-Reboot your phone
(no wipes or other things needed, just flash & reboot)
-Custom kernels can be used only if specific for OmniROM => currently none
Credits:
-Omni team for in incredible job on the ROM base
-OmNomteam: great group of Omni fanatics
-teamhacksung/pawitp for making KitKat 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
-Malcho for his kernel splash & bootanimation
Downloads:
Rootaxbox
For those who want to theme it even further, Bejda made a Mackay splash screen!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2214468
XDA:DevDB Information
[KK 4.4.2][ROM]Mackay OMNI ROM, a ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S I9000
Contributors
kasper_h
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Based On: Omni
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2013-12-15
Last Updated 2014-02-27
Known issues:
-Mackay Settings FC
-??? tell me!
Downloadin... Thankx a lot
Second here
Downloading...
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Installed and rebooting....
rodman01 said:
Installed and rebooting....
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dirty flash on yesterdays cm11.0 nightly didn't worked for me...caused (soft) reboots after displaying the sim code entering screen a few seconds...next try is with full wipe.
Kasper, I know how much time and effort you put into making OMNI work with our devices. I just wanted to say a big thank you, for making this a real thing. You are awesome
rodman01 said:
dirty flash on yesterdays cm11.0 nightly didn't worked for me...caused (soft) reboots after displaying the sim code entering screen a few seconds...next try is with full wipe.
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Did you read the instructions? First flash should be after a factory reset + /system wipe
I tried a dirty flash myself, resulting in a bootloop
Just out of curiosity, what was the problem?
Downloading and flashing...
BIG BIG THANK YOU...
ps: 0AY28610E29000713, I know it's not that much but thank you...
mformarcee said:
Kasper, I know how much time and effort you put into making OMNI work with our devices. I just wanted to say a big thank you, for making this a real thing. You are awesome
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jv.batista said:
Just out of curiosity, what was the problem?
Downloading and flashing...
BIG BIG THANK YOU...
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You mean with the data connection?
I still don't know what the real problem is. If I build my kernel with the Omni build system, data won't work. If I build my kernel with the CM11 and replace the Omni-build kernel for this CM11-build kernel, data works.
There are several differences between Omni & CM11:
-ramdisk differences (but adjust Omni ramdisk to make it almost identical to CM11 does not help)
-kernel image itself (it is not the same size, even though it is build with exactly the same toolchain)
I have spend many-many hours on this, but haven't been able to find it. Therefore, I decided to take the simple approach of using the CM11-build kernel as a prebuilt kernel for my Omni builds.
kasper_h said:
Did you read the instructions? First flash should be after a factory reset + /system wipe
I tried a dirty flash myself, resulting in a bootloop
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Yes I read it, but tried it anyways ...and my post/feedback was meant as a warning or tip for all others, not to try it without! Sorry for the confusion!
rodman01 said:
Yes I read it, but tried it anyways ...and my post/feedback was meant as a warning or tip for all others, not to try it without! Sorry for the confusion!
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Don't worry, I actually like it when people post these things as people don't always read the instructions anyways so having some additional warnings throughout the thread are fine with me
no "Themes" option (snif, snif)
Factory reset, system wipe, flash rom, flash gapps, OK, no FC.
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the only thing i noticed, beside the mackay settings fc was the broken layout in the sim unlock screen...
ps: swiftkey makes settings fc during configuration, I miss battery percentage and still have a 3 to 4 seconds lag when receiving a phone call until the screen lights up...
thanks!! i downloading now!!
Thank you Kasper, working fine here ! OMNI FTW !
jv.batista said:
ps: swiftkey makes settings fc during configuration,I miss battery percentage
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1. It fcs during setup when you launch it from the app drawer but if you go into System Settings -> Language & input , and you check SwiftKey and enter it's settings from there, it works to be configured with no FC. I think Switfkey is not updated to Android 4.4.2 or has an issue I think. Then you can use the keyboard.
2. Go to System Settings -> Battery -> Battery indicator, and select your desired icon with percentage.
Also for those that want RAM status and Clear all button in Recents Apps Window (Long press Home button pop-up) You can find those settings in System Settings under Interface section, click More.