BOFE Overview
Only for Sprint S6 - 920P - zerofltespr
CFQ default scheduler - other available scheduler - noop
Interactive default governor
Bic default TCP congestion algorithm
Deep sleep fix
ZSwap/Zram implemented
No OC/UV, this will not change...
TWRP Flashable zip, ODIN Flashable TAR, and IMG
Make sure you have OEM Unlocking enabled in Developer Options before flashing kernel...
Download
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=35509
Thanks to:
@KTOOnez
@g.lewarne
and others...can't think of who else to thank...will update when I remember...
Known Issues: Video playback errors and inability to play movie/shows purchased from Playstore in both YouTube & Play Movies & TV app
BOFE Kernel Source
AOE2 Kernel Source
AOE2 ramdisk
BOFE
0719
Swappiness set to 60
Zram being used ~512MB
Zswap compressor - Snappy
Interactive stuffs
Move ZRam from staging to block
920P now being built using 925P source...also being used to build 920/925R4
AOE2 Overview
Only for Sprint S6 - 920P - zerofltespr
Upstream patched up to 3.10.82
CFQ default scheduler - other available schedulers (Deadline, noop, and SIO)
Interactive default governor - other available governors (Ondemand and Performance)
Westwood default TCP congestion algorithm
Deep sleep fix
No OC/UV, this will not change...
TWRP Flashable zip
It's a basic kernel based off of AOE2 sources that I use and thought I would share...updates will depend on release of 5.1.1...
If you have an issue, please provide ROM you are using and a log (/proc/last_kmsg), if you can...
0701
Ramdisk: Interactive and DHA tweaks
Also attaching "interactive.txt"...must be opened as a script...you can run it with a script manager (must be ran as su) like SManager
Information about Interactive Governor settings
If you'd like to share you're settings, definitely welcomed :good:
I'll probably develop an app or something in the future, it's already in the works, just haven't had time to tackle it yet...
md5 hash - aa1a5ab74a3ea5b16606d1a2fa525bd1
0630
Patched up to 3.10.82
Made CFQ default scheduler
Building kernel modules
md5 hash - bedda37ce94ed916fb3907d2b8558627
0629
Initial release
md5 hash - 35997addb1f2480e34d04b8e0bc1f6e1
So far so good... Seems to be running better than KT kernel for me. I had quite some lag with that one on a rooted stock rom.
@djvoleur What is the advantage of this kernel over the stock OE2 kernel? Faster/better performance, better battery..?? Thanks
JoeFCaputo113 said:
@djvoleur What is the advantage of this kernel over the stock OE2 kernel? Faster/better performance, better battery..?? Thanks
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That's the goal ?
Ill give it a shot. Will report back with how it goes.
tempted to try this sense we've only got one kernel on the Edge besides stock but it lags when a video shows up would this one work?
It works with Sac Rom v3. I dirty flashed over Kt Kernel with no problem. Ktweaker and moniter are still there. OP credited Ktoonsez so not sure if thats intentional or not.
I have noticed no difference between this an Kt Kernel 5/28 so far.
Lag on opening video/webm persist
Thoth33 said:
It works with Sac Rom v3. I dirty flashed over Kt Kernel with no problem. Ktweaker and moniter are still there. OP credited Ktoonsez so not sure if thats intentional or not.
I have noticed no difference between this an Kt Kernel 5/28 so far.
Lag on opening video/webm persist
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Give me an example of a video that lags...
The videos themselves dont lag, there is a lag whenever I try to open one. It just stops for a second or two when I open one, then the video starts. I am using MX player if thats relevant. It might be on my end.
Thoth33 said:
The videos themselves dont lag, there is a lag whenever I try to open one. It just stops for a second or two when I open one, then the video starts. I am using MX player if thats relevant. It might be on my end.
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Same issue and I'm not using that app. I think everyone noticed the lag with Facebook. If autoplay setting is enabled, the app is unusable. But even when you turn it off, if you try to select a video to watch, it freezes for a few seconds and then plays. We don't have access to a stock kernel to know whether it's the Rom or Kernel though. The issue doesn't exist when fully stock though.
southernstyle said:
Same issue and I'm not using that app. I think everyone noticed the lag with Facebook. If autoplay setting is enabled, the app is unusable. But even when you turn it off, if you try to select a video to watch, it freezes for a few seconds and then plays. We don't have access to a stock kernel to know whether it's the Rom or Kernel though. The issue doesn't exist when fully stock though.
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Updated to be pretty similar to stock kernel...
I just flashed the updated version, figure its worth a try, my battery life on KToonz kernel hasnt been great thus far
I can say right now that I am experiencing improved battery life over KtKernel 5/28.
I will reccommend this to other G920P users.
Any opportunity to bless us with an Edge variant kernel? We're struggling over there with only 1 that's been provided. It does the trick and we're all so very grateful for it, yet curious to test out other kernels that may be suitable for it as well. If not, it's completely understandable. Thanks for all you're doing for the community!
Sent from my SM-G925P using Tapatalk
reesedizan said:
Any opportunity to bless us with an Edge variant kernel? We're struggling over there with only 1 that's been provided. It does the trick and we're all so very grateful for it, yet curious to test out other kernels that may be suitable for it as well. If not, it's completely understandable. Thanks for all you're doing for the community!
Sent from my SM-G925P using Tapatalk
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We shall see if I do, do it....it will be a blind build....I'll reach out to you
It's been updated, guys! :highfive:
Thank you so much!
Sent from my SM-G925P using Tapatalk
not sure what happened, but I shut my phone off each night, and put it on the charger, this morning it would not boot up, would just go to the Samsung Android start screen, couldnt even get into recovery, the only change I made was I flashed the update kernel here, odd thing is, the phone was running fine before I powered it down. I had to Odin back to stock this morning, which is where I sit now, debating on taking the 5.1.1 update
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not sure what happened, but I shut my phone off each night, and put it on the charger, this morning it would not boot up, would just go to the Samsung Android start screen, couldnt even get into recovery, the only change I made was I flashed the update kernel here, odd thing is, the phone was running fine before I powered it down. I had to Odin back to stock this morning, which is where I sit now, debating on taking the 5.1.1 update
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If you could open the terminal and type:
su (grant root access)
cat /proc/last_kmsg > /sdcard/last_kmsg.txt
If you could share this...that would be awesome...
Disregard that...you said you're back on stock...blah lol
I ran into an issue similar to yours awhile back...it was due to not using the stock charger...
Sent from my SM-G920P using Tapatalk
djvoleur said:
If you could open the terminal and type:
su (grant root access)
cat /proc/last_kmsg > /sdcard/last_kmsg.txt
If you could share this...that would be awesome...
Disregard that...you said you're back on stock...blah lol
I ran into an issue similar to yours...it was due to not using the stock charger...
Sent from my SM-G920P using Tapatalk
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unfortunately I went ahead and took the 5.1.1 update since I was back to stock, I am no longer rooted. I appreciate the work you put into these kernels man :good:
Related
First is an O/C kernel that I built from the HTC source. This kernel is stable and with the right profiles setup in setCPU has given me very good battery life. I'm giving coolbho3000 credit here as his post in the G2 forums is what helped me to do this. I am also acknowledging gr8gorilla who helped me several times through this process. Second is a kernel built from the latest CM kernel zource from zinx. It has proven to be very stable (after tweaking the voltages).
Now for the boring part ... If you choose to flash this you do it at your own risk. I am in no way, shape, or form responsible if you flash this and your phone turns into a paperweight. Once again, flash this at your own risk.
There, now that that is out of the way we can get on to the good stuff.
Make sure you choose the right kernel. The stock kernel will break your CM install if you flash it.
Kernels for Stock and Stock based roms
Kernel 2.6.32.21grankin010OC0v0.05
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=24
Md5Sum: 72c3430177eeefc6ff4b2c658efa0949
Features:
adb root enabled by default
system set r/w at boot (no need to remount)
voltages tweaked
cacheflush hack from zodttd integrated
noatime for better FS performance
Kernel 2.6.32.21grankin01-OC-v0.04
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=20
Md5Sum: a8668bdb2c1c7ca6ef0d9fbdafbe6969
Features(+v0.03):
Same features as v03 but with different voltages
Kernel 2.6.32.21grankin-OC-v0.03
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=19
Md5Sum: a82111399a9a4d570def14dce563a073
Features(+v0.01):
Voltages tweaked - Hopefully this one is more stable for you guys.
Kernel 2.6.32.21grankin01-OC-v0.02
http://www.mediafire.com/?o216o3b6jea13f9
Md5Sum: 2fdcde29532339743f0c41daae32db7f
Features(+v0.01):
O/C'd to 1.8Ghz with several intermediate clock speeds
Voltages for 1.7Ghz have been turned up a little bit to address stability concerns
Kernel 2.6.32.21grankin01-OC-v0.01
http://www.mediafire.com/?bqbdgb38m15n789
Md5Sum: af73907d0f9d8fbc1b5dcc41ea6b9552
Features:
Ext4 support (if you want to play with it)
O/C'd to 1.7Ghz with several intermediate clock speeds
ADB has root privileges automatically
System is set R/W on boot (no need to mount anymore)
HTC Perflock is disabled (pre-requisite for over-clocking)
CPU Governors:
Performance
Conservative
OnDemand
UserSpace
PowerSave
Kernels for CyanogenMod and MIUI
Do not use these with CM7-GB. They will not boot properly.
Kernel_grankin01-CM-OC-v0.10
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=26
Md5Sum: 6c4f5b18ca5509cc83cf5eac0667b3e0
Features:
Same as v09 but video works
Kernel_grankin01-CM-OC-v0.09
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=25
Md5Sum: 63bcc734bf33cb30eb0dd335f807bf10
Features(+v0.08):
Wifi is fixed in this release
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.08
http://www.mediafire.com/?4hs3ix1b8rdmz36
Md5Sum: 7822eb4dcf547d712c455c72c83d4118
Features:
Noatime for better FS performance
Cacheflush hack by zodttd is integrated
Voltages have been tweaked (again )
Inludes all the standard features also
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.07
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=18
Md5Sum: 9273d9405e6bdb76f754c96916e36262
Features(+0.06):
System Permanent R/W Fix (edited code in v06 and left that out ... oops)
Video is fixed
Voltages changed (hopefully for better battery life)
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.06
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=17
Md5Sum: 55f04250126b6763db2f180b2829e4ac
Features(+0.05):
Newest Bluetooth fixes
Newest Video fixes - broken/missing code
System Permanent R/W - Broken (edited code and left that out ... oops)
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.05
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=16
Md5Sum: 026e5717311fa42da073ac8a9fc442d5
Features(+0.03):
Bluetooth fix
Charge issue fix
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.03
http://www.mediafire.com/?3g6yv8g9ypsu953
Md5Sum: 0424f5565387f86818c1e67ff636443e
Features(+v0.02):
New version of kernel includes fix for video
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.02
http://www.mediafire.com/?jsux5wtj7mgcvzo
Md5Sum: 8c243df7f53143a6a3be5292073f052b
Features:
Ext4 support (if you want to play with it)
O/C'd to 1.8Ghz with several intermediate clock speeds
ADB has root privileges automatically
System is set R/W on boot (no need to mount anymore)FIXED
HTC Perflock is disabled (pre-requisite for over-clocking)
CPU Governors:
Performance
Conservative
OnDemand
UserSpace
PowerSave
Interactive
CM7-Gingerbread Kernels
Do not use these with CM6-Froyo! They have different ramdisks and wifi options built in.
These kernels have no issue with video. If you are having trouble with youtube and such update your GB rom to one of the newest. There was a memory leak in the source for the rom itself that zinx has fixed. Thirty to Forty-Five minutes of straight youtube action and I had no problem at all.
Kernel_2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-GB-OC-v0.09
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=29
Md5Sum: 7565340ac31ff7560d45ab42e043acc0
Features(+v0.08):
Changed voltages a tad
I get great battery life with light to moderate usage on this kernel
Kernel 2.6.32.27grankin01-CM-OC-v0.08-GB
http://t1mgmaps.com/file.php?id=22
Md5Sum: b7b5fde8db99a01d827c3b7fc81a387e
Features:
Noatime for better FS performance
Cacheflush hack by zodttd is integrated
Ext4 support (if you want to play with it)
O/C'd to 1.8Ghz with several intermediate clock speeds
ADB has root privileges automatically
System is set R/W on boot (no need to mount anymore)
HTC Perflock is disabled (pre-requisite for over-clocking)
CPU Governors:
Performance
Conservative
OnDemand
UserSpace
PowerSave
Interactive
I have packaged this into an update.zip format that you can flash through your custom recovery. Simply choose to install a zip from the sdcard and pick the update package to install it. It will install the wifi driver at the same time so you don't need to worry about that. Everything works with this kernel so far for me if you have any problems please post them and I'll see what I can do to fix them.
Remember that you hardware is not the same as your neighbor's so while he may be able to max the settings out and run stable your device may need to be set to a lower clock speed to run stable.
Source code for both kernels has been added to github. If you want to play around with them download source from here: https://github.com/grankin01
Happy Modding/Devving!
wow, thank you sir
I was just about to start testing kernels with Zinx's CM6 anyway. Looks like yours is first.
hmmm... could not run update.zip through clockworkmod. I was looking to extract the files and push them manually, however, I don't see a zImage file to push.
No luck with the miui rom. Cant get past the splash screen.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
monnietron said:
No luck with the miui rom. Cant get past the splash screen.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
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Yeah, its based off of CM. I'm working on one built fromthe CM source right now.
Christopher3712 said:
I was just about to start testing kernels with Zinx's CM6 anyway. Looks like yours is first.
hmmm... could not run update.zip through clockworkmod. I was looking to extract the files and push them manually, however, I don't see a zImage file to push.
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There isn't a zimage. I wrapped it all up in its own boot.img and then packaged it in the update.zip with the wifi module.
Does this break the nightly CM ROM? I know gorilla's kernel does.
I appreciate your work!
TmobileDash12 said:
Does this break the nightly CM ROM? I know gorilla's kernel does.
I appreciate your work!
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Yes, it breaks it horribly. I'm working on it now.
grankin01 said:
Here is an O/C kernel that I built from the HTC source. This kernel is stable and with the right profiles setup in setCPU has given me very good battery life. I'm giving coolbho3000 credit here as his post in the G2 forums is what helped me to do this. I am also acknowledging gr8gorilla who helped me several times through this process.
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Thanks for this grankin01. Great work to you and the others involved.
So no miui or cm6 on this kernel correct I just dont wanna break anything.
Sent from my icey cold glacier 4g freezing every phone in its path.
jriv said:
So no miui or cm6 on this kernel correct I just dont wanna break anything.
Sent from my icey cold glacier 4g freezing every phone in its path.
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Not yet. It will work with the rom that you have installed right now though.
hey guys. im a noob to android. every other phone i have had has been winmo. i wanted to try this oc kernel because it seems easier to install than the gorilla one. however i ran into a problem when installing. i have a stock rom 2.2.1, perm rooted s=off, using clockwork recovery. i backed up my rom and flashed via rom manager. it then began to send me into a boot loop never getting past the first screen. just kept turning off and rebooting. soooooo i rebooted directly into clockwork and tried to do it from there and the same thing happened. so i restored my recovery and now everything is back to normal. can anyone point me in the right direction? i did notice that in clockwork it gave me two options to flash the kernel or to flash an update from the sd card. should i have flashed the update zip instead of the kernel or flash both.. sorry im a partial noob. i know how to use adb a lil and the emulator, this is the first thing i flashed on my phone and nearly had a heart attack from thinking i was bricked! any help is appreciated
Do you already have setCPU installed? Not everyone's phone will be able to reach the maximum speed without bootlooping or locking up. Just the nature of the beast. Try setting your speed down in setCPU (if you already have it installed) and turn set at boot off and then flashing and rebooting. Then you can test the speeds one by one to know what is working for you.
Edit: New kernel for CM and MIUI is nearly ready. 1.8Ghz with over 3200 on quadrant!!!
grankin01 said:
Not yet. It will work with the rom that you have installed right now though.
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Oh I'm running miui now just haven't changed my sig lol
Sent from my icey cold glacier 4g freezing every phone in its path.
Can't wait for your kernel for CM! I wanna see my phone unleash its true power! Lol thanks dude.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
grankin01 said:
Do you already have setCPU installed? Not everyone's phone will be able to reach the maximum speed without bootlooping or locking up. Just the nature of the beast. Try setting your speed down in setCPU (if you already have it installed) and turn set at boot off and then flashing and rebooting. Then you can test the speeds one by one to know what is working for you.
Edit: New kernel for CM and MIUI is nearly ready. 1.8Ghz with over 3200 on quadrant!!!
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thanks.... stupid me... duuhhh.... i have setcpu installed already and it is set at "set on boot".... thanks for the help man... will give it a go and let you know how that works out!
Edit: turning off set on boot in setcpu didnt work. still boot looped. i will try uninstalling setcpu, then flashing, then reinstalling. i dont get it though because my highest on setcpu is the stock 1024.... hmm maybe its the profiles i have set up... either way, gonna give it another go in a few. im gonna get this working today if its the last thing i do. so thankful for backups to restore lol
grankin01 said:
Do you already have setCPU installed? Not everyone's phone will be able to reach the maximum speed without bootlooping or locking up. Just the nature of the beast. Try setting your speed down in setCPU (if you already have it installed) and turn set at boot off and then flashing and rebooting. Then you can test the speeds one by one to know what is working for you.
Edit: New kernel for CM and MIUI is nearly ready. 1.8Ghz with over 3200 on quadrant!!!
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That's...retarded. I can't wait to see how that handles. lol! Are you incorporating U/V's on the lower frequencies as well?
UV / OC?
Is this a UV / OC kernel? Thanks for the help.
Christopher3712 said:
That's...retarded. I can't wait to see how that handles. lol! Are you incorporating U/V's on the lower frequencies as well?
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Yes, and O/V's in the higher frequecies for stability. This one was picky.
InvisibleHero said:
Is this a UV / OC kernel? Thanks for the help.
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Only in the lower frequencies. The higher frequencies weren't stable running lower voltages.
Thanks OP. When you say the lower ranges, at which MHz did you not UV? Just curious. I am thinking of not OC'ing more than 1.4MHz and didnt know if I would get the UV benefit.
*EDIT* Meant GHz
Introducing Trickster MOD, bringing Trickster experience to virtually every ROM out there.
Users using Trickster ROM 1.2.1 or newer can use this MOD to update
This CWM zip include the binaries and scripts I used for optimization in Trickster ROM. What it can do/set:
- Zipalign and sqlite DB optimization at boot
- Some android properties tweaks with mobile network speed tweak
- Screen state optimization for kernel task scheduler and virtual memory management (ch33kybutt)
- Set I/O scheduler, read ahead buffer, CPU scaling governor, min and max CPU speed
Following features are dependent on kernel features:
- Color (applied by default), contrast and gamma tweaks
- Generic hotplug
- CPU Temp limit
- Minimal SmartReflex voltage of Core, IVA, and MPU domains
- Nominal SmartReflex voltage for Core, IVA, and MPU domains
- Regulator voltages
- GLaDOS live OC of Core, GPU and MPU
- WIFI mode for screen off (power saving or full speed)
- Vibrator strength
- Headset volume boost
- High performance sound
- Force fast charge
- Battery live extender
- Touch wake and touch wake duration
- fsync control
Download
Trickster MOD 20120709
Control App
Changelogs
Requirements:
- CWM
- Someone who understands instructions below
Installation/Update instructions:
- Reboot to CWM recovery
- Do a nandroid if you're scared (recommended in case you have problem)
- Install zip from sdcard
- Reboot the phone
- If you see /sdcard/trickster directory with configuration files inside then this mod installed successfully
Usage:
By default Trickster color, some android property regarding UI smoothness and mobile data speed tweaks and screen state optimization are applied. If you want to change additional settings then either use the app or :
- Go to /sdcard/trickster directory, you'll see at most four following configuration files, depending on kernel features:
. color.conf: color related tweak
. general.conf: generic tweaks like zipalign, sqlite, and screenstate optimization
. kern_general.conf: generic kernel tweaks like CPU speed, governor, IO scheduler and readahead buffer
. kern_specific.conf: specific kernel features like sound control, WIFI power, fast charge... - Edit any above file to change the settings you want using app like ES Explorer, Root Explorer..., instructions included inside
- Settings are automatically applied when user saves any of these files
- Some changes require restarting your phone
- To check log to see if it works use "logcat|grep Trickster" from adb/terminal
Reinstall boot service, Reset settings, Removal instructions:
- If you install a new kernel that includes ramdisk (boot.img format like franco or leanKernel), you can either reinstall Trickster MOD, run "tricks install" from adb root shell or terminal, or apply this CWM zip from recovery.
- You can delete a configuration file, files, or entire /sdcard/trickster directory to reset to default settings for a file, files or all configuration respectively
- If you mess up and can't boot, say aggressive OC/UV , use this CWM zip to reset
- If you want to uninstall, use this CWM zip
Credits:
- Google
- Our great kernel devs
- chainfire for SuperSU and su
- stericson for busybox
- ch33kybutt's for his brilliant idea on screen state optimizations
- Beta testers for your dedication in testing this
- nexus.prime for his unintallation script
- phone_user for init.d CWM zip
- Anyone I learnt from
Disclaimer: This is provided with NO GUARANTY whatsoever. Use your common sense.
Beta test: If you want to test my stuffs, including other things beside this. Contact me through PM.
First
Thanks for this! Downloading now
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tanner4137 said:
First
Thanks for this! Downloading now
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
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DERP!
Looks great! @OP, I remember your contributions in Franco's thread. Will any of these modifications conflict with his setup?
Cheers,
mazubo said:
Looks great! @OP, I remember your contributions in Franco's thread. Will any of these modifications conflict with his setup?
Cheers,
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No, it won't. This is supposed to be a unification for all the stuffs that one can unite on the GNex. I will try to create an app to do this along side of improving this script in the future.
TBH with the recent CM episode I felt this is needed even more, screw them all. My script or app won't include things that won't work with CM like what they did, I assure you.
bigeyes0x0 said:
No, it won't. This is supposed to be a unification for all the stuffs that one can unite on the GNex. I will try to create an app to do this along side of improving this script in the future.
TBH with the recent CM episode I felt this is needed even more, screw them all. My script or app won't include things that won't work with CM like what they did, I assure you.
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Awesome, thank you! I'm currently running paranoid android which is cm9 base.
I'll report back!
bigeyes0x0 said:
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This is supposed to be a unification for all the stuffs that one can unite on the GNex. I will try to create an app to do this along side of improving this script in the future.
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Cooool!
---------- Post added at 02:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:14 PM ----------
Hi bigeyes0x0
Air kernel V1.3 changed many things
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26318191&postcount=3
Woooow, Thank you !!
nexus.prime said:
Hi bigeyes0x0
Air kernel V1.3 changed many things
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26318191&postcount=3
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It's fine, the mod is already written in a way that it can handle update like this with ease. If there's actually a new sysfs that isn't exist anywhere else, I will add it if I deem it necessary. If that were not the case I would be in for maintenance hell for every kernel of every dev's update .
r_data said:
Woooow, Thank you !!
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You're welcome. I actually wanted to get into kernel dev before but it seems like destiny is a ***** and I am stuck with these, as I am not going able to find enough time to care for my ROM, this mod, the app that I wanted to create and a kernel to add to these. Ranting aside, I'm fine with how things are .
Where is trickster.conf?
Don't understand, I installed the zip, but no trickster.conf appeared in /sdcard...
Ok, probably a dumb question,
But can these literally be used on ANY rom?
Or at least any ICS rom?
For example, would this be useful on a moto atrix running ICS? (CM9 based)
There a few ICS roms for the atrix floating around and I just wanna know if I should share this thread with some of the devs over there?
I do have a G-nex that ive been able to play with over the last couple days, and its sweet! If I flash this mod, are there any noticeable changes right off the bat, or just after imputing a command through terminal?
Thanks, and nice job
sperug said:
Don't understand, I installed the zip, but no trickster.conf appeared in /sdcard...
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Your ROM does not have init.d function, I think
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21232559&postcount=2
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Will this work without a custom rom, 4.04 boot unlocked with root and custom kernel?
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ATRIXXIRTA said:
Ok, probably a dumb question,
But can these literally be used on ANY rom?
Or at least any ICS rom?
For example, would this be useful on a moto atrix running ICS? (CM9 based)
There a few ICS roms for the atrix floating around and I just wanna know if I should share this thread with some of the devs over there?
I do have a G-nex that ive been able to play with over the last couple days, and its sweet! If I flash this mod, are there any noticeable changes right off the bat, or just after imputing a command through terminal?
Thanks, and nice job
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Theoretically, it should work anywhere with an ARMv7 CPU and Android 2.3 or higher but this has been tested only on GNex varieties by me and my testers. Still as I wrote this for GNex kernels, this script of course can't change kernel features that this script does not have. Basically I think it should work but with limited functionality, to be sure just nandroid first before applying it. Still I do not support this in anyway so don't come crying to me later if anything happens and I won't answer question regarding this script and other devices further. I do believe it has some values for any device out there, but it needs ppl with some knowledge to tweak it.
EVERED78 said:
Will this work without a custom rom, 4.04 boot unlocked with root and custom kernel?
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Yeah, it should.
nexus.prime said:
Your ROM does not have init.d function, I think
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21232559&postcount=2
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Thanks for this, I will add this info in the first post.
any pics?
There's no pic for this, it's for tweaking and enhance ROM usability, battery life and performance.
ds4 said:
any pics?
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Rotflmao. Apparently some people have alot to learn.
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Anyone tried it on AOKP b37? Any noticeable improvement?
eRajesh said:
Anyone tried it on AOKP b37? Any noticeable improvement?
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Don't work for me... Lost navbar and notification bar..
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Works lovely on Liquid 1.4
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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.
Shift Lollipop Kernel
This kernel supports only Lollipop AOSP. Should support all roms but not sure about Slim, if it doesn't work for a ROM please upload the boot.img from the ROM and post it here and I will see about adding support. Basically this kernel was developed only for CyanideL ROM but has progressed into a decent standalone kernel from reports as I do not own this device, so I thought I would just go ahead and share it so it was known and people could use it for other Lollipop Roms since I keep the source updated for the ROM I figured a kernel with some features and up to date source would be worth posting. Hopefully you all enjoy it
CPU GOVERNORS: smartass, smartassV2, ondemand, powersave, interactiveX, performance, userspace, zzmoove, wheatley and nightmare
I/O GOVERNORS: noop, deadline, cfq, row, sio
default cpu governor: InteractiveX
default I/O governor: row
F2FS/EXT4
OverClock to 1881
CPU Voltage Control
GPU Step Control
Advanced TCP Controls
Faux Sound Mod
Quick Charge
Compiled with Linaro GCC 4.9.1
Install Instructions: Standard flash in recovery, wiping caches in recommended but usual shouldn't be required
Current version is 3.0
Downloads: Shift Kernel
Thank you and enjoy!!
If you like our work, then maybe you would like to give a small donation or buy me a beer. You know you want to lol :victory:
Donate to @rogersb11
Thank you and ENJOY!!!!!
XDA:DevDB Information
Shift Kernel, Kernel for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III
Contributors
rogersb11
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 3.0
Stable Release Date: 2015-02-19
Created 2015-02-20
Last Updated 2015-02-19
Nice work here man ?
GS3-T999L : SOKP-MS-04-KK444
Hey rogersb11. I just installed on my sgh-i747m. Running an alpha self built pacman ROM. I will test it out today and report back results. Thanks for all your contributions in the Dev world. Cheers!!!!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Xparent Cyan Tapatalk 2
exfat?
Thanks! This kernel has been working great on Cyanide L.
Quick question, does it have exfat support built in?
This kernel is working great on Oct-L
jason2678 said:
Thanks! This kernel has been working great on Cyanide L.
Quick question, does it have exfat support built in?
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Top of my head I'm not sure and I'm not by my build machine to check the source. If it's not I can look into adding it tho. I have it in my they kernel source so I'm sure I can port it over
Thanks. I have a microsd that may be of dubious quality. It works best as exfat. I've found I have to be really cautious with it. I'm pretty sure I didn't try it with cyanide.
Doesn't seem to support exfat, but it's nice and smooth on the official Slim weekly.
Loving your kernel, hey I am wondering about f2fs, is it new? I tried formating my system and data to f2fs flashed shift v2.2 and didn't boot I tried this on cyanide L and I am a currently on it (ext4), if there are different steps I need to take please let me know other wise I am loving v3!!!
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Johnnyy9262 said:
Loving your kernel, hey I am wondering about f2fs, is it new? I tried formating my system and data to f2fs flashed shift v2.2 and didn't boot I tried this on cyanide L and I am a currently on it (ext4), if there are different steps I need to take please let me know other wise I am loving v3!!!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
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You need the kernel changer from the f2fs thread to allow ROM to boot
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using XDA Free mobile app
Would this work for d2tmo?
gvsukids said:
You need the kernel changer from the f2fs thread to allow ROM to boot
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using XDA Free mobile app
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Link me? It would be amazing if actually get f2fs working in lollipop [emoji1]
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roogerrisboredd said:
Would this work for d2tmo?
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Yes it SHOULD. Comes with cyanide ROM and it's for tmobile as well
gvsukids said:
You need the kernel changer from the f2fs thread to allow ROM to boot
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using XDA Free mobile app
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F2fs ramdisk support was added in 3.0. I only added it for data and cache tho and that's where the improvements are to be had
Shift 3.0 bootloops on CyanideL
I've been running CyanideL with the Shift kernel for a couple of months with no problems. The latest version (20150220) bootloops on me, though. I tried a dirty flash, then factory reset but either way it shows the Samsung flash screen, buzzes and then back. I tried flashing Shift 3.0 separately after this happened, as suggested by @TheGeekyNimrod, but that produced the same result. But then I flashed Shift 2.2 D2 over CyanideL-20150220, and now it's booting fine.
I tried to take a logcat while it was booting with adb logcat>logfile but I got the message -waiting for device- and nothing more. The logifle was empty. Is there another way to take a boottime logcat? My recovery is TWRP 2.8.4.0.
Thanks, @rogersb11, for all your work on this.
pixbuf said:
I've been running CyanideL with the Shift kernel for a couple of months with no problems. The latest version (20150220) bootloops on me, though. I tried a dirty flash, then factory reset but either way it shows the Samsung flash screen, buzzes and then back. I tried flashing Shift 3.0 separately after this happened, as suggested by @TheGeekyNimrod, but that produced the same result. But then I flashed Shift 2.2 D2 over CyanideL-20150220, and now it's booting fine.
I tried to take a logcat while it was booting with adb logcat>logfile but I got the message -waiting for device- and nothing more. The logifle was empty. Is there another way to take a boottime logcat? My recovery is TWRP 2.8.4.0.
Thanks, @rogersb11, for all your work on this.
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Yea this seems to be a very random issue. Geeky himself has this on a previous kernel I gave him. After failed boot you can boot straight to recovery and pull the last_kmsg. I can't remember exactly the command but a quick search will tell you. That's the kernel log
3.0 running great on Oct-L. Awesome work!
rogersb11 said:
Yea this seems to be a very random issue. Geeky himself has this on a previous kernel I gave him. After failed boot you can boot straight to recovery and pull the last_kmsg. I can't remember exactly the command but a quick search will tell you. That's the kernel log
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I tried this but there was no last_kmsg. I did get one from a successful boot with the 2.2-D2 kernel; that one said "no errors" at the bottom. But I guess it doesn't get far enough to even create the kmsg file with the 3.0 kernel. The last time I tried it stayed on the Samsung flash screen with the LED pulsing blue for about 10 minutes before I pulled the battery.
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I tried this but there was no last_kmsg. I did get one from a successful boot with the 2.2-D2 kernel; that one said "no errors" at the bottom. But I guess it doesn't get far enough to even create the kmsg file with the 3.0 kernel. The last time I tried it stayed on the Samsung flash screen with the LED pulsing blue for about 10 minutes before I pulled the battery.
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If it stays on the Samsung screen very long at all then it's just not gonna boot. Well that's unfortunate man, 3.0 is a massive improvement. Not sure how to help you since almost all haven't had this issue. Maybe next build will work for you. Not sure what else I will add but I'm sure I'll find something. Anybody have any requests?
rogersb11 said:
If it stays on the Samsung screen very long at all then it's just not gonna boot. Well that's unfortunate man, 3.0 is a massive improvement. Not sure how to help you since almost all haven't had this issue. Maybe next build will work for you. Not sure what else I will add but I'm sure I'll find something. Anybody have any requests?
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You're awesome, I know I'll be happy when a new build comes out that works. Fiops please, and I don't know if f2fs support for sdcard would work but that seems like the best file format for an sdcard to me. :good:
JDC2389 said:
You're awesome, I know I'll be happy when a new build comes out that works. Fiops please, and I don't know if f2fs support for sdcard would work but that seems like the best file format for an sdcard to me. :good:
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I'll look into fiops. F2fs should work on an sdcard. Kernel supports f2fs cache and data so internal and external should work that way
Cool stuff, I flashed the newest twrp recovery and latest modem/baseband NJ1 using Exodus rom from team Vanir http://www.vanir-exodus.net/exodus/d2att/ shift kernel 2.2 works sortof, zzmoove hardlocks the phone and xposed alpha won't work[works on exo kernel]. 3.0 is broken for me still on a clean flash the splash loads this time then after a bit the screen goes black, oddly enough touching the power button causes a vibrate but other then that phone won't wake. Phone is unresponsive from pc side using adb logcat etc when on 3.0 so I don't know how I would report any bugs.
Hey Guys,
I thought while waiting for the first custom kernels that maybe i should have a look at the interactive values and try to tweak them based on this way:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/guide-advanced-interactive-governor-t3269557
So i took a script from @Alcolawl and modified it to work with our device. Many thanks for his scripts.
I adjusted the values to our snapdragon 820 as the original scripts are for the nexus 6p which runs with a snapdragon 810. (octa on the 810 vs quad-core on the 820)
I´d highly recommend to try these values as it gave me a significant boost in battery life. here is a screenshot:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxbxiBXaZVu-N1lsRTMyZ2hsY1k/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxbxiBXaZVu-N1MzamRvM2FVZlk/view?usp=sharing
BIG UPDATE: with base 1.80 i´m not able to trick the touch/Input boost from htc´s pnpmgr with a chmod command like i did before. so all versions since Butterfly v11 will disable pnpmgr completely.
that means if you Play high end games and your device overheats like crazy please Report back. i had no Problem until now.
also there are now 2 versions. the oc one is for overclocked cpus with elementalx. without oc is for the default clock speeds.
here are explanations on what the 2 different stragies do:
Butterfly - A culmination of all strategies, provides smoothest performance of all currently published settings, though battery savings are a little more modest. Excellent for light and moderate users; heavy/marathon users might want to check out a different setting profile as it gets battery intense with heavy usage.
GhostPepper - Uses a quantized, frequency-aligned parametric curve to influence low core clock rates while providing extremely smooth transitions from each clock rate and exceptional battery life. Good for light to medium usage and multitasking.
So basically there will be two ways of applying this mod.
First one is via scripts. this allows to set parameters outside of the interactive governor controls like cpu boost, editing of pnpmgr, min/max frequencies etc. so basically there´s more control.
Second one is via EX Kernel Manager. I will upload the profiles and you can apply them directly into the app. This will however only affect the tunables of the interactive governor. Touchboost has to be set manually for the profile to work exactly as intended.
when the phrase "elex" is in the zips name it is for use with ex kernel manager app (loading profile in governor options screen.
so to try the script method follow these steps. (and before do a nandroid as always)
1. download the attched file.
2. unzip the file, choose the correct script (oc if you have overclocked)
3. with a root explorer or terminal copy the file to system/su.d
4. set the correct permissions (rwxr-xr-x)
now you may either choose to change the settings temporary (step 5A) until the next reboot or permanently upon each reboot (step 5B)
5A. rename the file to 50ghostpeppertenv3.sh
use any script manager and run the script from this location (system/su.d)
alternatively use any terminal emulator app with the following commands
su
cd system/su.d
sh 50ghostpeppertenv3.sh
Be advised that the script takes in its current state 60 seconds to be applied. So the changes need a minute to be applied.
now check if the script has applied
- to do this go to sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/interactive/target_loads
- if it looks like this: "25 480000:35 652800:45 844800:60 960000:75 1113600:85 1228800:90 1401600:95 1593600:100" the script was applied successfully
- the values changed with each update. what´s important to check is just the generel layout
5B. (-if you did the temporary approach beforehand remove the .sh)
- it should look like 50ghostpeppertenv3 (make sure there are now spaces at the end)
reboot and check if the script has applied
- to do this go to sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/interactive/target_loads
- if it looks like this : "25 480000:35 652800:45 844800:60 960000:75 1113600:85 1228800:90 1401600:95 1593600:100" the script was applied successfully.
-- the values changed with each update. what´s important to check is just the generel layout
Important!!!
if you run permissive and run into no signal issue due to this look here
if you should run into a no signal issue where your baseband shows as unknown under software status ( currently on custom roms eg leedroid) you have to put a script to system/su.d that sets selinux to permissive. attached is such a script.
unzip it. copy it to system/su.d
set the same permissions as the ghostpepper script and your good to go.
running in terminal the command "getenforce" should return permissive.
Second method via Elemental App:
1. Download the desired profile from the attachments
2.Extract the Profiles from the zip
3. Choose the Overclocked(oc) version if you overclocked
4.Copy the file to sdcard/ElementalX/gov_profiles
5. Open the app and apply the values
let me know if it brings a little battery boost for you. you may also let me know if you face performance issues.
Thank you and have fun testing it.
Changelog:
Ghostpepper:
v1: Initial Release
v2: Tweaking The Script so the values will get applied properly on all roms
adding a permissive script in case of getting enforced
v3: Removed touchboost so the profile may unleash its full potential <<--- results in overall slower device.
v4: Added back short input boost
v4withtb: Added back original touch boost from htc
v8: New try on getting the interface smooth and disabling touchboost (minimal stutter remains)
v8withtb: same as v8 touchboost is still active
v9: only one version with touchboost now. tweaked target loads (lower freqs are used more), short input boost
there are now two files inside the zip.
v10: try to further improve frequency usage, less aggressive scaling
v11: fix in case Little cores might get stuck at highest clock
Butterfly
v4: Initial Release
v4withtb: Initial Release with original touch boost from htc (extremely smooth)
v6withtb: tuned the values and kept touchboost from pnpmgr, kernel touch boost is disabled, extremely smooth for me
v7: less aggressive scaling, performance should be really good while reducing less power than v6
v9: basically scaling is tuned to respect the crossover effieciency point from big and little cluster
v11: updated to work on base 1.80
- disable pnpmgr completely because the chmod trick for disabling pnpmgr´s touchboost is no longer working
- enable msm_thermal and core_control
v12: tweak some values to work better with the new base
v13: hotfix as i made a mistake in the previous version
credits:
thanks to @Alcolawl for the script template
also thanks to @soniCron for the original thread
reserved
Thanks for this - about to try it out now.
Question, though - Instead of using init.d, which requires a modified ramdisk, why not just use su.d, which only requires SuperSU?
EDIT: It doesn't seem to be loading when using su.d either.
Thanks. I'm using it now. Will let you know if there are any performance problems.
Can you also make a script that makes the phone smoother?
Captain_Throwback said:
Thanks for this - about to try it out now.
Question, though - Instead of using init.d, which requires a modified ramdisk, why not just use su.d, which only requires SuperSU?
EDIT: It doesn't seem to be loading when using su.d either.
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Yeah it's strange. When flar will Releases his kernel, init.d will be hopefully working.
Seems like we have to apply it manually for now. When exkm gets updated we can switch profiles there so maybe we should just find good values now.
gusoldier said:
Thanks. I'm using it now. Will let you know if there are any performance problems.
Can you also make a script that makes the phone smoother?
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Did you face a performance loss with these values? For me it's already pretty smooth.
But sure I may trim it more performance oriented yes.
Freak07 said:
Did you face a performance loss with these values? For me it's already pretty smooth.
But sure I may trim it more performance oriented yes.
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Compared to stock I feel no performance loss, as smooth as stock. What I actually meant was a new script for buttery smooth nexus like experience.
Btw I will also check how hot it will get. On stock the phone gets sometimes hot watching youtube etc. Hopefully it'll better with this script
gusoldier said:
Compared to stock I feel no performance loss, as smooth as stock. What I actually meant was a new script for buttery smooth nexus like experience.
Btw I will also check how hot it will get. On stock the phone gets sometimes hot watching youtube etc. Hopefully it'll better with this script
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yeah. I can try this later. But compared to my nexus 6 and my pixel c the 10 is about as smooth.
Freak07 said:
Yeah it's strange. When flar will Releases his kernel, init.d will be hopefully working.
Seems like we have to apply it manually for now. When exkm gets updated we can switch profiles there so maybe we should just find good values now.
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Got it working with su.d. Just needed to add some sleep at the beginning of the script, otherwise it runs too early and the parameters can't be set .
P.S. You didn't answer my question about why you're not using su.d instead of init.d?
Captain_Throwback said:
Got it working with su.d. Just needed to add some sleep at the beginning of the script, otherwise it runs too early and the parameters can't be set .
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Can you post it? I will add it to op thank you captain!
Edit: didn't think about it I'm not that knowledgeable.
Or is it just like "sleep 30"?
Edit2: it is indeed. thank you again.
Freak07 said:
Can you post it? I will add it to op thank you captain!
Edit: didn't think about it I'm not that knowledgeable.
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Sure, right now I'm just trying to find the minimum sleep value that works, and once I do, I'll post it.
RE: su.d, see the 2nd paragraph here: http://su.chainfire.eu/#selinux-policies-supolicy
An additional advantage besides the ones listed there is that in a systemless root setup, su.d doesn't require modifying system at all, which is important for being able to take OTA updates in the future. On this device, I try to touch system as little as possible (if at all), so it might be a better alternative, and doesn't require a custom ramdisk.
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Sure, right now I'm just trying to find the minimum sleep value that works, and once I do, I'll post it.
RE: su.d, see the 2nd paragraph here: http://su.chainfire.eu/#selinux-policies-supolicy
An additional advantage besides the ones listed there is that in a systemless root setup, su.d doesn't require modifying system at all, which is important for being able to take OTA updates in the future. On this device, I try to touch system as little as possible (if at all), so it might be a better alternative, and doesn't require a custom ramdisk.
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yeah you´re right. thanks for the reference and the hint. i knew about it but didn´t remember i could use this see my edited last post. with sleep 30 it´s working for me. i updated the op.
besides, do you had any luck in finding your pvs bin? i´m extremely intersted in this. i only found my voltage table so far. maybe you may post yours too. i opened a thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/post-voltage-table-chip-t3383494
if we had a way to check our pvs bin it would be even more helpful.
Freak07 said:
yeah you�´re right. thanks for the reference and the hint. i knew about it but didn�´t remember i could use this see my edited last post. with sleep 30 it�´s working for me. i updated the op.
besides, do you had any luck in finding your pvs bin? i�´m extremely intersted in this. i only found my voltage table so far. maybe you may post yours too. i opened a thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/post-voltage-table-chip-t3383494
if we had a way to check our pvs bin it would be even more helpful.
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sleep 30 didn't work for me, as I have another script running before this one. It's probably safer to go with sleep 60 to make sure it loads for everyone (sleep 45 did work for me too, but 30 was too short - figured it's better to allow more time). Just a suggestion, or you could just tell people that if it doesn't load for them to increase the sleep value. Up to you, really.
EDIT: And I don't know anything about a pvs bin
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sleep 30 didn't work for me, as I have another script running before this one. It's probably safer to go with sleep 60 to make sure it loads for everyone (sleep 45 did work for me too, but 30 was too short - figured it's better to allow more time). Just a suggestion, or you could just tell people that if it doesn't load for them to increase the sleep value. Up to you, really.
EDIT: And I don't know anything about a pvs bin
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Okay i'll edit it to 60.
This is what I'm talking about. Every Chip has a pvs bin. The higher the bin the lower the voltage for a certain cpu frequency.
And every bin has its own voltage table.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/guide-snapdragon-801-clocking-voltage-t2807173
Hey @Freak07,
Wondering if you can help.. Can't seem to get this working?? Please see attachment. I've set permissions and used terminal to get it working but no dice?
Edit: Nevermind.... I can't follow simple instructions to unzip a file (I was renaming the zip rather than unzipping and renaming that to .sh).... #Special
Edit 2: Went straight for option 5b (so it should have worked on reboot). When I rebooted I lost the radio and have had to clean flash my ROM? I was on Leedroid's Rom when it happened.
rav101 said:
Hey @Freak07,
Wondering if you can help.. Can't seem to get this working?? Please see attachment. I've set permissions and used terminal to get it working but no dice?
Edit: Nevermind.... I can't follow simple instructions to unzip a file (I was renaming the zip rather than unzipping and renaming that to .sh).... #Special
Edit 2: Went straight for option 5b (so it should have worked on reboot). When I rebooted I lost the radio and have had to clean flash my ROM? I was on Leedroid's Rom when it happened.
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Which Kernel were you on?
This morning i had the same issue when flashing tbalden Kernel using leedroid and my Script.
Freak07 said:
Which Kernel were you on?
This morning i had the same issue when flashing tbalden Kernel using leedroid and my Script.
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Hey buddy,
I was on the kernel built into Leedroid.
Hope that helps.
rav101 said:
Hey buddy,
I was on the kernel built into Leedroid.
Hope that helps.
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How did you recover? Full Wipe?
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Freak07 said:
How did you recover? Full Wipe?
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Yeah, I tried a dirty wipe but that didn't work so had to do a full wipe.