Nokia X CPU and GPU overclock - Nokia X

Hello,
Is there a software which can overclock the cpu and gpu of Nokia X and is it necessary to wait for a modified kernel in order such software to be able to work?
Regards
Solo

solo2002 said:
Hello,
Is there a software which can overclock the cpu and gpu of Nokia X and is it necessary to wait for a modified kernel in order such software to be able to work?
Regards
Solo
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The NULL Kernel already allows for overclocking. Check the Android Development Section and read the NULL Kernel thread. I believe its overclocked.

Dom3616 said:
The NULL Kernel already allows for overclocking. Check the Android Development Section and read the NULL Kernel thread. I believe its overclocked.
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Thank you for the fast reply. I checked the thread. It seems they managed to overclock the gpu but there is no option for cpu. I guess I will need to wait and hope someone to be able to implement cpu overclocking.

I tried a few apps (SetCPU, Titanium Tweaker, KUI), but none of them overclocked my CPU. Using 3.4.86 kernel that comes with dhacker's 29 AOSP ROM.

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super-neebie One V root questions

Hi there,
I'm browsing forum for quite a time recently, mostly reading stuff about One V, but I've still got some questions.
Due to the fact, that my exp in rooting stopped with i5700 2.3 rooting, and things seems more complex right now, I've got some doubts:
1. what is "Bootloader" - looks quite new to me, even I've rooted phones before
2. what is "RUU"
3. which is most stable kernel at the time?
4. is it safe to overclock cpu for 1,5ghz and is new performance worth doing that? (i.e what is new battery drain after doing that)
5. what is PRIMO? ("Here all available ROMs for Primo")
6. is there any super-stable ROM with no extra stuff?
7. what files do I need to un-brick or restore software to basics? (in order to have guarantee fix for no fee)
I would really appreciate answers!
There is too much pages to dig in to find it on your own, and above list should help not only me.
Hi
Just answering some
unster said:
2. what is "RUU"
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Rom Upgrade Utility
With that you can reflash everything back to stock very easy
unster said:
3. which is most stable kernel at the time?
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Stock
unster said:
4. is it safe to overclock cpu for 1,5ghz and is new performance worth doing that? (i.e what is new battery drain after doing that)
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If you consider "safe" as running without crashes.
Then yes it is save. It seems that nearly every One V is capable of doing up to max 1.5GHz
allthough it is always possible that it is not. Thats the "fun" part of OC
More then 1.5GHz seems to work stable only on "selected" devices so
its a matter of "luck"
If it is worth?
Actually this is a hard question and not a yes/no one
since it heavily depends on your "usage workflow"
unster said:
5. what is PRIMO? ("Here all available ROMs for Primo")
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Primo is the "device name" of the HTC One V
There are actually two "flavors" PrimoU and PrimoC (GSM vs. CDMA)
regards
max
maxwen said:
Rom Upgrade Utility
With that you can reflash everything back to stock very easy
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is that official? anyway, can I ask for any link?
maxwen said:
Stock
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ok that was quite obvious, so... any non-stock?
maxwen said:
Then yes it is save. It seems that nearly every One V is capable of doing up to max 1.5GHz
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is there any topic i.e. about power consumption after?
is there any specific soft / tutorial how to do that?
maxwen said:
Primo is the "device name" of the HTC One V
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how to find that?
1. what is "Bootloader" - looks quite new to me, even I've rooted phones before
The bootloader in regards of your Spica's (have one of those too) is the cwm. The spica had a cwm based recovery too, we have the official one for now.
2. what is "RUU"
ROM Update Utility.
Speaking of spica, it is like the download mode, what you used at the rooting at leshak's pda file.
The difference is that it isn't you who goes to download mode, but the phone to flash mode. The RUU if the phone has the stock recovery can reflash the stock firmware of the phone.
3. which is most stable kernel at the time?
The stock
4. is it safe to overclock cpu for 1,5ghz and is new performance worth doing that? (i.e what is new battery drain after doing that)
It won't blow up, if you mean that. Of course it will heat up more, will consume more power, but will be faster. If it is worth or not is based on your usage. (I don't use it, because I don't need it at the time at least
5. what is PRIMO? ("Here all available ROMs for Primo")
In regards again. The Samsung i5700 was called Galaxy Spica. The HTC One V is called PRIMO
BUT Primou has 2 (or 3) types. PrimoU PrimoC and PrimoDS (U= U.S. or world-wide GSM, C=CDMA, DS=Dual SIM GSM (have not encountered even one, but has ruu's)
6. is there any super-stable ROM with no extra stuff?
The phone is new enough, so super stable roms are stock enhanchment at the moment, there is CM9 development going on with steam power, so better be prepared .
7. what files do I need to un-brick or restore software to basics? (in order to have guarantee fix for no fee)
If you haven't hard-bricked your phone, then adb.exe, fastboot.exe, some dll's the RUU of your phone and the stock recovery file.
See for this thread:[RECOVERY] Stock recoveries for the One V
I would really appreciate answers!
There is too much pages to dig in to find it on your own, and above list should help not only me.
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is that official? anyway, can I ask for any link?
here is it
search the one of your device (see for software version, it is easier)
ok that was quite obvious, so... any non-stock?
Titanium and KISS ATM, but stock is the most stable out of them atm.
is there any topic i.e. about power consumption after?
is there any specific soft / tutorial how to do that?
here
how to find that?
google is your friend and the search button at top right
If you use Virgin Mobile in the US it is CDMA for sure.
From the software version or the phone's CID you can see it.
Hi
Ken-Shi_Kun said:
ok that was quite obvious, so... any non-stock?
Titanium and KISS ATM, but stock is the most stable out of them atm.
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Since I am the "maintainer" of the KISS kernel let me try to
explain it the following way
The KISS kernel tries to be "as close to stock" as possible
including mostly additional stuff like OC. If you dont
"enable" any of those features it actually IS 99.99% stock
The Titanium kernel contains more changes and tweaks therefore
will be more performant. It is also based on a newer kernel version
as stock and also contains bugfixes that are neither in stock nor in KISS
Regards
max
maxwen said:
Hi
Since I am the "maintainer" of the KISS kernel let me try to
explain it the following way
The KISS kernel tries to be "as close to stock" as possible
including mostly additional stuff like OC. If you dont
"enable" any of those features it actually IS 99.99% stock
The Titanium kernel contains more changes and tweaks therefore
will be more performant. It is also based on a newer kernel version
as stock and also contains bugfixes that are neither in stock nor in KISS
Regards
max
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I have read of the kernel and looket trough your forum and it looks promising if you ask me . I only wait for cfs sceduler
Hi
Ken-Shi_Kun said:
I have read of the kernel and looket trough your forum and it looks promising if you ask me . I only wait for cfs sceduler
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CFS scheduler???
This is the default process scheduler for android kernels
Or do you mean CFQ I/O scheduler?
So dont you mix up process schedulers and I/O schedulers?
regards
max
maxwen said:
Hi
CFS scheduler???
This is the default process scheduler for android kernels
Or do you mean CFQ I/O scheduler?
So dont you mix up process schedulers and I/O schedulers?
regards
max
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You got me on that, yes I meant the I/O sceduler.
thx guys for all the replies, when I get home need to study that for a while, but now 2 more questions:
can you tell me more, what is "s-off" in One and what is with that "I/O sceduler" ?
unster said:
thx guys for all the replies, when I get home need to study that for a while, but now 2 more questions:
can you tell me more, what is "s-off" in One and what is with that "I/O sceduler" ?
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S-OFF means basicly that security off. With this you can even change the partition table of the phone, with the phone in S-ON it meant that you can change some of the partitions data (including kernel and data) but you can't change for example the CID of your phone (or you can't do the so-caller debrand).
For is it needed or not I can't really tell, but it is a possibility to attain some of the phones hidden potential
For I/O sceduler wiki is your friend. You have probably seen them in the Spica development. There they used the CFS and BFS at my time.
Ken-Shi_Kun said:
You got me on that, yes I meant the I/O sceduler.
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CFQ I/O scheduler is already part of the stock kernel (therefore it is also in KISS)
Stock has noop, deadline and CFQ with deadline beeing the default
For a device like the One V I think deadline is better then CFQ
(see also here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22134559&postcount=4)
regards
max
maxwen said:
CFQ I/O scheduler is already part of the stock kernel (therefore it is also in KISS)
Stock has noop, deadline and CFQ with deadline beeing the default
For a device like the One V I think deadline is better then CFQ
(see also here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22134559&postcount=4)
regards
max
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Didn't know (but didn't tried ) that the stock has more I/O scedulers...
I have knowledge from my old phones, therefore I use cfq (my older phones had better battery life with it) but I acknowledge that the V outstands them in every way...

[KERNEL] Hushi Kernel - Virtuous Kernel with more governors and so..

Hi everybody. First of all I'm not developer. I just compile the latest 3.0.50 Virtuous Kernel with smartassV2 and lazy governors for myself but I decide to share it. I was really surprised when I saw only vanilla governors without the new modern and fancy smartass, lagfree, interactivex etc. On my old G1 smartassV2 give really good improve.
If someone doesnt know what are the governors in kernel - please read here.
If somebody wants to test it I will appreciate a lot some feedback. If the result from test isn't so satisfying I will pimp a bit the governor for more battery friendly settings.
My final idea is to pull the kernel with more from the good governors lagree, interactiveX and maybe Intellidemand and then to make pull request. I'm open for feedback and suggestions before commiting the changes.
Install:
Download kernel_with_governors.zip for sense roms and place it on sdcard. Flash into recovery. It's all! Enjoy of your new governors.
Change the covernor:
I recommend for changing the governors using of No-frills CPU Control , AnTuTu CPU Master (both of apps allow scheduler changing) or SetCPU ( search in forum for free version or donate in the market )
Setup:
I feel best performance with smartassV2 governor and deadline scheduler!
My Sources
My GitHUB
update 01.10:
Kernel code name "Hushi" - this kernel deserve some name
Implement DMA Buf - the biggest change in this release. More about Buffer Management
A lot of patches - For more info checkout my github
update 15.08:
Switch to SLOB allocator instead of SLAB
Used latest CB toolchain
update 30.06:
Added force fast charge patch!
notes to get it working :
1 Install Fast Charge app /it is free/
2. The most important - toggle fast charge on and then plug the pc cable otherwise fast charging don't work! /don't be noob like me/
update 24.06:
Added Row Scheduler
Added FIFO Scheduler
update 08.03:
Updated cpu frequency
Added patch to allow lower wifi signals
update 13.01:
Added Lionheart governor
Added interactiveX governor
Added patch for enable swaptoken only when swap is full
Build with CB toolchain instead of linaro
update 12.01:
SmartassV2 governor is set to be default instead ondemand
Added lagfree governor
Enabled BFQ scheduler by request
Added Patch for release swapcache more aggressively
Reboot phone 5 sec after update the kernel
Thanks to:
Linus Torvalds
Virtous Team
yozgatg
-ck
Linaro Team
Sourcery CodeBench
ps I get the kernel sources from yozgatg's git if somebody know more recent repository please to tell me.
ps2 Please have in mind - the zip isn't signed.
hey thanks for the added governors, in the gen y visionx r3 thread qriozum posted a compiled kernel that was v3.0.56.1 post #1489 you could probably ask him where his git is. also if you could, it would be nice to see a kernel with 2 way call recording, as i have heard that its easy to implement in the kernel.. but thanks for this.
btw, just saw that in his sig he has 3.0.57, also check his post history.
also, if you could include the new bfq scheduler and allow the minimum clock speed to be set to 128mhz, that'd be great. thanks!
pyrorob said:
hey thanks for the added governors, in the gen y visionx r3 thread qriozum posted a compiled kernel that was v3.0.56.1 post #1489 you could probably ask him where his git is. also if you could, it would be nice to see a kernel with 2 way call recording, as i have heard that its easy to implement in the kernel.. but thanks for this.
btw, just saw that in his sig he has 3.0.57, also check his post history.
also, if you could include the new bfq scheduler and allow the minimum clock speed to be set to 128mhz, that'd be great. thanks!
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Thanks for reply. I will ask qriozum for the newer sources For the scheduler I don’t think the bfq is good chose because noop and deadline are more battery frendly than it, or if you use swap cfq work better with swap defragmentation For minimum clock speed I must research more if this is possible Thanks again.
Thanks for making this
Is this kernel flashable on aokp vision milestone 6 (ICS 4.0.4) since it has 2.6.35.14 kernel?
Thanks
ilbeppez said:
Thanks for making this
Is this kernel flashable on aokp vision milestone 6 (ICS 4.0.4) since it has 2.6.35.14 kernel?
Thanks
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I thins so. I use gen y visionx r3 (ICS 4.0.4). Try it but make backup before flash just in case
Thanks, have this kernel running with viperZ rom. It respons very wel, seems more stable. Will test for some days
ineedone said:
Thanks, have this kernel running with viperZ rom. It respons very wel, seems more stable. Will test for some days
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Great, I don’t have really good experience with viperZ rom. For me was a bit slow and laggy I planning to improve few options tonight for more performance but first I will test them.
I don't know if Virtuous Kernel maybe it's only for Sense based roms and not AOSP like cyanogen / aokp..
someone already tried this on other aosp roms?
ilbeppez said:
I don't know if Virtuous Kernel maybe it's only for Sense based roms and not AOSP like cyanogen / aokp..
someone already tried this on other aosp roms?
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I dont think so. But if you are disturbed about it the safest way is to do backup in the recovery and if something goes wrong just restore the backup I rarely test new roms but before flash every time I make fresh backup of my current rom if I dont like the new one restoring is easy
there are big differences between sense-kernel and aosp-kernel... shouldn't work without trouble!
alexinc said:
there are big differences between sense-kernel and aosp-kernel... shouldn't work without trouble!
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Huh sad news in this case. Can you give me something to see more about those differences?
Neo2SHYAlien said:
planning to improve few options tonight for more performance but first I will test them.
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Lookin forward to it. Can you tell me what tweaks you've used?
I've not yet supercharged it , do you think this is a good idea, give improvement? Will try anyway just want your opinion
ineedone said:
Lookin forward to it. Can you tell me what tweaks you've used?
I've not yet supercharged it , do you think this is a good idea, give improvement? Will try anyway just want your opinion
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Fo sho big :good: for supercharging. I use it from very log time About the improvements are only kernel related - first i will remove some unnecessary options like himem support( it's needed for system with 4G and more ram ) and some formats this will decrease a bit size and boot time(aron few ms), also I will play with CONFIG_HZ value and enabling of sysvipc, cgroups and bfq scheduler too
Beastmode mod kernel
Here is the github for beastmode mod kernel :
https://github.com/thachtunganh/beastmode-1.5/
Try compiling it for vision.
Updates and so...
Updated version with lagfree governor, BFQ scheduler and patch for Patch for release swapcache more aggressively is available.
For next version i plan to add ck's Brain **** Scheduler (BFS), interactiveX governor and some ck's memory and swap management patches.
All feedbacks and suggestions are welcome!
ajhavery said:
Here is the github for beastmode mod kernel :
https://github.com/thachtunganh/beastmode-1.5/
Try compiling it for vision.
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I will try but right now I don't have enough time for solving drivers issues ( actually I'm weak kernel dev ). Thanks for source.
There is also a thread for the Beast Mode Kernel in DHD section, seems to be very interesting. Might help as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049368
[KERNEL][GPL][3.0.y][Beast Mode MOD][v0.4][30/12/2012]
Sent from my HTC Desire Z using xda app-developers app
olobex said:
There is also a thread for the Beast Mode Kernel in DHD section, seems to be very interesting. Might help as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049368
[KERNEL][GPL][3.0.y][Beast Mode MOD][v0.4][30/12/2012]
Sent from my HTC Desire Z using xda app-developers app
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Thanks. Yes in quick view I saw a lot interesting things, later will dig more deep in the thread.
I just flashed this kernel on my DZ with aokp,
booted and restarted like the description,
testing it right now
ok data / phone works,
wifi is not activable, not working at all
I'll remove the battery and reboot.
edit nothing to do, still not working,
the toggle in notification bar is grey out and i'm having now the text scrambled on all icons.
I'm restoring
I think it's because this kernel is for sense based roms.
Maybe you sould try to compile this from cyanogen : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1492461
source here : https://github.com/jerl92/htc7x30-3.0
thanks
Can this kernel work with virtuous sense 2.0 gb??
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ilbeppez said:
I just flashed this kernel on my DZ with aokp,
booted and restarted like the description,
testing it right now
ok data / phone works,
wifi is not activable, not working at all
I'll remove the battery and reboot.
edit nothing to do, still not working,
the toggle in notification bar is grey out and i'm having now the text scrambled on all icons.
I'm restoring
I think it's because this kernel is for sense based roms.
Maybe you sould try to compile this from cyanogen : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1492461
source here : https://github.com/jerl92/htc7x30-3.0
thanks
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Sad news but will be easy to add all modifications to jerl92's repo. Expect soon version and for aokp Can I ask you for your /proc/config.gz file?? I have need to see compilation options for this kernel maybe and the are different too.
Steven How said:
Can this kernel work with virtuous sense 2.0 gb??
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda app-developers app
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I don't think so. This is kernel for ICS. If you want test with backup and feedback, but I expect issues with GB roms

SenseWiz v1.2 tweaks question

For the Sensewiz v1.2 ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2289500 I wanted to install dual core cpu sleeper and no frills cpu adjuster but was wondering if similar tweaks are already installed in this rom? I can't post in the ROMs thread yet due to privileges so this is why I am here. thank you
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For the Sensewiz v1.2 ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2289500 I wanted to install dual core cpu sleeper and no frills cpu adjuster but was wondering if similar tweaks are already installed in this rom? I can't post in the ROMs thread yet due to privileges so this is why I am here. thank you
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So I've found the answer myself.. using System Tuner it shows that the ROM already shuts down a cpu if not needed and it also lowers the cpu mhz if not needed as well. thanks anyway

[HELP] custom rom an UNDERclocking

i need to UNDERclock my V500 the CPU and also the GPU.
with stock rooted no luck, only the 1st core and not the other 3 and also the GPU, tryed ALL apps i've fund.
tested with PERFMON http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933284 that will show the frequency of the cores
more info on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2666338
i think is the qualcomm mpdecision function...
is there any CUSTOM ROM that will do the trick? please check with PERFMON and report!
it's crucial for me, PLEASE.

[KERNEL][ALPHA][LINARO] OK Kernel v2 for stock roms updated 18.02.2015

Hello guys,
I recently began kernel development. For the first thing I'd like to credit @YoshiShaPow it wouldn't be possible without you man! Thanks a ton for your help with this!
Working:
Everything
This kernel is built of stock sony sources with LINARO so it's already buttery smooth compared to stock sony kernel
I'll propably update this kernel really often because as soon as I get some time I quit gaming and work on the kernel instead. It's much more enjoyable for me (and no, I don't suck at gaming, PM me if you want to play BO2 one on one or in a team against others)
Features: (this list will expand like hell really soon, at v1 it's just what's listed here, as I'll be adding stuff to the kernel this list will slowly grow, so if you're not interested remember to check back soon if the features of my kernel would interest you after a few updates)
added interactive governor
Linaro toolchain optimizations
Added intelliplug CPU driver!
WIP: (whatever comes to my mind that I'll be working on will be put here)
enabled KSM (I might have added it already, I'm not sure ^^ )
setting intelliplug is as a default CPU hotplug driver instead of the stock one
configuring kernel instead of having to configure it manually
Download:
HERE - press DOWNLOAD NOW because "download" is an advertisment and will not download my kernel to your drive.
How to flash?
fastboot flash boot mojbootv2.img
or (noob way)
start flashtool
connect your device to the PC in fastboot mode
press on lightning icon in flashtool
choose fastboot
doomlord - right side of the popup window
flash kernel using doomlords way
check the flashtool main window if it says "OKAY" or "OK" after writing boot
pull out the cable from your phone
start your phone
done
About overclocking:
There are some Snapdragon SoC screening issues, so even if you set it above 2.15 GHz it will still not go above 2.15GHz for whatever reason. My Z1 also runs really hot on stock kernel sometimes so I guess that I'll not be adding this. The kernel is already good enough to run everything on my phone at 960MHz smoothly, so I don't really even need more powerful CPU and for this reason I'll not be adding this. Maybe in the future, for the sakes of learning how to add overclocking possibilites, but don't take my word on this. I'll have to get rid of more important features of the kernel in my mind first, then I'll MAYBE add O/C. I just see no point in adding O/C if my phone is already fast as hell at 960MHz way below max stock frequency...
Please do write how the kernel feels for you. I did this for myself, but I'd really like to hear some feedback from you on how it runs.
For best battery (my main goal with this kernel)
download Kernel Adiutor
from the side bar:
CPU
MAX 960MHz,
governor - interactive,
governor tunables - hispeed_freq = 960000, go_hispeed_load=90
Multicore Power Saving = Enabled
CPU Hotplug
Disable MPDecision
Enable IntelliPlug
IntelliPlug profile = conservative
Disable Touch Boost
GPU
Max frequency=320MHz
Your battery will work forever and your phone will still be A LOT faster than on stock
Good to see some new stock based kernels around here! I am going to try this later on!
Destroyedbeauty said:
Good to see some new stock based kernels around here! I am going to try this later on!
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Thanks, please let me know how the kernel does for you after you flash it.
Thx
olokos said:
Thanks, please let me know how the kernel does for you after you flash it.
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Will do! Once I get my ordered and brand new white Z3, I'm going to flash this on my Z1
Stay tuned
Destroyedbeauty said:
Will do! Once I get my ordered and brand new white Z3, I'm going to flash this on my Z1
Stay tuned
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You can already flash it. I am safe to say that this kernel is even more stable than full stock one. Battery life is amazing if you disable mpdecision cpu hotplug and set cpu scaling to 960mhz max. It's perfectly smooth on 960mhz. I'll have to switch default hotplug driver with the intelliplug to get even better battery life. It's already really good after you do what I said before, try it by yourself! :highfive:
Sounds very appealing to me Does it support multirom?
olokos said:
You can already flash it. I am safe to say that this kernel is even more stable than full stock one. Battery life is amazing if you disable mpdecision cpu hotplug and set cpu scaling to 960mhz max. It's perfectly smooth on 960mhz. I'll have to switch default hotplug driver with the intelliplug to get even better battery life. It's already really good after you do what I said before, try it by yourself! :highfive:
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What features is included in this kernel, did you say?
Destroyedbeauty said:
What features is included in this kernel, did you say?
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I think for now we have these bro, and maybe other under WIP
olokos said:
Features:
added interactive governor
Linaro toolchain optimizations
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@olokos Thanks a ton for have given another touch of magic for our device buddy :highfive:
Keep rocking friend :good:
[Fenix] said:
I think for now we have these bro, and maybe other under WIP
@olokos Thanks a ton for have given another touch of magic for our device buddy :highfive:
Keep rocking friend :good:
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Is this kernel have s2w, d2tw ??
Hmm, i can't see hotplugx or pegasusq
all same stock kernel
dephia said:
Is this kernel have s2w, d2tw ??
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I don't think so, wait for dev's reply
bibica said:
Hmm, i can't see hotplugx or pegasusq
all same stock kernel
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For now only interactive governor is added (plus the stock one)
BlAckXpeRia said:
Sounds very appealing to me Does it support multirom?
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it will support multirom for sure. I'll just have to implement kexec-hardboot patch as the multirom recovery is already included
dephia said:
Is this kernel have s2w, d2tw ??
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Nope.
bibica said:
Hmm, i can't see hotplugx or pegasusq
all same stock kernel
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Stock governors +interactive for now.
[Fenix] said:
I don't think so, wait for dev's reply
For now only interactive governor is added (plus the stock one)
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Correct.
Thx for creating this kernel my friend Good work!
Now add some I/O, Gov, sound control, gamma, TCP and some decent overclock/feature and I'm in............
Colour/Gamma controls
Could you please add screen controls from this link to your kernel :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/dev-kcal-advanced-color-control-t3032080
Thank you !
@olokos maybe you can start from v22 of doomlord and add new features
fer2503 said:
@olokos maybe you can start from v22 of doomlord and add new features
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I will not start from doomlord source. His code is buggy and my phone even didn't boot once after I flashed his kernel on my Z1. The reason behind that is simple - he is building kernels for TONS of devices and I focus on the Z1, nothing else. I want a stable, fast and battery-friendly kernel. That means that I need a kernel that wouldn't be buggy, that wouldn't cause any errors and issues because of poor coding. I need to build a stock kernel from fresh sources. Right now I'll be redownloading stock sony sources and I'll try to build it tomorrow. I don't know if wifi works because I have broken files on my current stock ROM. I'll propably reflash it in the morning and I'll update if the WiFi works. This is my rom issue, not the kernel issue whatsoever, thats why I can't test wifi, because I already broke my WiFi before compiling a kernel.
BlackSoulxxx said:
Thx for creating this kernel my friend Good work!
Now add some I/O, Gov, sound control, gamma, TCP and some decent overclock/feature and I'm in............
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Thanks a lot mate! I'll do that as soon as I'll get it to compile again and to the state that my PC could compile it like it did before. ^^
camlin said:
Could you please add screen controls from this link to your kernel :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/dev-kcal-advanced-color-control-t3032080
Thank you !
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Personally, I'm not interested at all in this, but using stock sony color calibration app you should be able to use it already without any changes from my side. Stock sony kernel supports it and I'm using stock sony kernel base here.
PS. I'll focus on kernel optimizations because optimized kernel = fast response and long lasting battery. Sony didn't give a damn about battery when building a Z1, they just threw 3k mAh battery on it, nothing else. I truly think that they did not optimize the kernel properly. Next update will be purely optimization, that means that this kernel will work faster and your phone will last even more on battery after flashing it!
Can you add doble tap function to your kernel? Venkat kamesh did this on his kernel, but phone desn't go on deep sleep... Thanks!
Olokos thx for making this kernel.
Could you make flashable zip of it?
Sent by my Z1 with XDA Fax
conny005 said:
Can you add doble tap function to your kernel? Venkat kamesh did this on his kernel, but phone desn't go on deep sleep... Thanks!
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I might make it happen, but only if I manage to get the phone to go to deep sleep. If it won't go to deep sleep then it won't be included in my kernel, simple as that, as I want my kernel to be stable, fast and battery friendly, features are on the 2nd page.
Duvel999 said:
Olokos thx for making this kernel.
Could you make flashable zip of it?
Sent by my Z1 with XDA Fax
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There's no point, if you're unable to flash the kernel via fastboot then you propably are also unable to use it's features. I have no interest in doing that.

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