To God be the glory, It is finally here: Android N kernels!
@malacore had a good suggestion for me to get started on my AKLU kernels while I wait for more ram for my computer to make my own N builds. I started with JDCTeams's CM14, and hope to branch out to AOSP and others soon.
Feel free to comment if you have tried them on another rom, successful or not, or to leave feedback on these kernels as well. These can be flashed on any JF variant of phone, but I have only personally tested them on JFLTETMO.
Post #2: N kernels
Source: https://github.com/alaskalinuxuser/
Kernel Version 3.4.112
Post created: 11/02/16
Last updated: 9/5/17
Nougat kernels!
For AOKP 7:
(AOKP is now based on LineageOS)
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/h3p473al6xstx/kernels
For SlimRoms 7:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/s3v49439d9k5k1e/AKLU-SLIM-N-JFLTE-intelliplug-20170117.zip
For LineageOS 14.1:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/305w1rnap7qj2he/AKLU-LINEAGEOS-N-JFLTE-intelliplug-20160112.zip
For RR 5.8.0:
(RR is now based on LineageOS)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/0nq9p5qq5mx9q8u/AKLU-RR580-N-JFLTE-UPDATE-20170126.zip
For CM14 by the JDCTeam:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/9z097f1aox8pguu/AKLU-CM14-N-JFLTE-iosched-20161110.zip
Change Log:
20170619
-Added Faux Sound! Thanks @faux123
-Added fast charge!
20170524
-Added GPU and CPU voltage controls!
--> Control the CPU through Kernel Adiutor
--> Control the GPU with my GPU Voltage Control App.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...gpu-voltage-control-app-aklu-kernels-t3506985
20170425
-Updated for 7.1.2 compatibility.
20170315
-Update for Substratum compatibility.
20170126
-Fixed WiFi hot-spot issue for AOKP and RR.
20170115
-Updated RR and AOKP kernel with LineageOS base, as they transitioned away from CM.
20161222
+ Added Intelliplug, an alternative hotplugging option made by @faux123.
20161220
+ No feature changes, just cleaning up a few things to help with RR 5.8.0
20161110
+ Added I/O Schedulers:
-->FIOPS
-->SIO
-->VR
20161102
+ Overclocked CPU to 1998 MHz.
+ Overclocked GPU to 487 MHz.
+ Added Governors:
-->SmartMax
-->Wheatley
-->LionHeart
Old Kernels:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/rzt412chq67b3av/AKLU-JFLTE-AOKP-N-20170425.zip
Screenshots!
Some screenshots of Kernel Aduitor with these kernels.
Awesome gonna give it a go and see but I'm sure will run/perform just fine
sent from my SGH-M919 BadAss TinkerToy
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have u tested with systemless root does it play nice the marshmallow dev worked great just wondering since supersu patches boot.img but I'll test it incase and let u know
sent from my SGH-M919 BadAss TinkerToy
Kernel seems to run fine I noticed no fauxsound or fast charge. Also didn't have all the same governors as other kernels u have. Web apps ran laggy but I think that's something with that rom. Also noticed on boot unlike ur marshmallow dev kernel it show not selinux enforcing. currently back on marshmallow it says only about kernel. Why is that on marshmallow it says permissive when full booted under about phone. I wonder if it's some flag or something supersu patches on marshmallow dev that it can't or isn't patching on the nought kernel. Because both ur rom and cm14.1 are both showing permissive fully booted under about phone with me changing nothing. Even ran getenforce to make sure.
sent from my SGH-M919 BadAss TinkerToy
dtriguero said:
Kernel seems to run fine I noticed no fauxsound or fast charge. Also didn't have all the same governors as other kernels u have. Web apps ran laggy but I think that's something with that rom. Also noticed on boot unlike ur marshmallow dev kernel it show not selinux enforcing. currently back on marshmallow it says only about kernel. Why is that on marshmallow it says permissive when full booted under about phone. I wonder if it's some flag or something supersu patches on marshmallow dev that it can't or isn't patching on the nought kernel. Because both ur rom and cm14.1 are both showing permissive fully booted under about phone with me changing nothing. Even ran getenforce to make sure.
sent from my SGH-M919 BadAss TinkerToy
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Yes, I am still adding features, so fast charge, fauxsound, etc., are not added yet. Also it is not set to permissive when I made it for their ROM, because their default was enforcing. I can make it default permissive if needed when I make more adjustments. It is somewhat difficult working within their ROM to make my own kernel, so it will take some time to get all of the features put in.
that's funny cause the nought one boots with two errors on sammy logo not seandroid enforcing I think and kernel warranty bit as if is permissive but when boot mm dev kernel only shows kernel warranty bit on sammy screen as if enforcing during boot but permissive when finished boot. Also N shows permissive but did flash supersu before booting maybe it changed it. Steps was
Full wide-after backup of course
flash cm14.1
flash 7.1 micro gapps
flash ur N kernel
flash supersu 2.78 sr3- there rom flash 2.78 sr1
sent from my SGH-M919 BadAss TinkerToy
For now I am satisfied with Alucard kernel in OotCM14 but I'll be keeping an eye on this thread to see how things developed.
I do have one question, is your kernel based on stock cm kernel or Alucard?
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
Xplorer4x4 said:
For now I am satisfied with Alucard kernel in OotCM14 but I'll be keeping an eye on this thread to see how things developed.
I do have one question, is your kernel based on stock cm kernel or Alucard?
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No worries!
Yes, my kernel is based on stock CM kernel. Alucard kernels are great, I have a lot of respect for Alucard kernels.
AlaskaLinuxUser said:
For CM14 by the JDCTeam:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/9z097f1aox8pguu/AKLU-CM14-N-JFLTE-iosched-20161110.zip
For AOKP 7:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/znzpjieflvb7q9r/AKLU-AOKP-N-JFLTE-iosched-20161110.zip
Change Log:
20161110
+ Added I/O Schedulers:
-->FIOPS
-->SIO
-->VR
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To God be the glory, another successful addition to the N kernel! Just added a few I/O schedulers.
i see you are making kernels for aokp 7. i am wondering is there even an aokp 7 for us yet and if so where can i test it
gizm0luvsu said:
i see you are making kernels for aokp 7. i am wondering is there even an aokp 7 for us yet and if so where can i test it
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I am guessing it was a typo and he meant aosp not aosp. No aokp rom yet that I know of.
Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
gizm0luvsu said:
i see you are making kernels for aokp 7. i am wondering is there even an aokp 7 for us yet and if so where can i test it
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Xplorer4x4 said:
I am guessing it was a typo and he meant aosp not aosp. No aokp rom yet that I know of.
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Actually, there is an AOKP 7.0 teaser download in the AOKP MM thread. No working calls yet.
AlaskaLinuxUser said:
Actually, there is an AOKP 7.0 teaser download in the AOKP MM thread. No working calls yet.
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ahhh ok
Will u be adding all the goodies u had in ur MM Dev kernel to ur aokp N kernel
dtriguero said:
Will u be adding all the goodies u had in ur MM Dev kernel to ur aokp N kernel
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Great question!
Yes, I plan to do that eventually, it may take me a while. There are some other pressing phone items that I need to fix first.
For some reason I tried flashing your aokp kernel on your new build and boot indefinitely. Could be me
smartt699 said:
For some reason I tried flashing your aokp kernel on your new build and boot indefinitely. Could be me
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Hmmm... It did test good here. However, I let AOKP N boot fully, then went back to recovery and flashed this kernel.
However, I have updated it, so try the new one in the OP, if you would. It also tests good here. When flashing, it gave me an error, but still flashes just fine. The error is about the syntax of the META-INF file, not a kernel problem.
Let me know how if you have any more problems. I did not have GAPPS installed when I tested this, just for reference.
Praise God, new kernel is up!
Hey guys, just wanted to let you know that the OP is updated with the new kernel, including intelliplug, an alternative to mpdecision for hotplugging. This controls how many cores are used at once. You have to use Kernel Adiutor or some similar app to control it. Intelliplug has several options that show up in the Kernel Adiutor as well. Let me know what you think!
hi there is a procedure to install this kernel on RR ( like wipe cache), because i tried an get a bootloop
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AOSP RIN Kernel for D851
Close to stock with some sugar added ... delicous!
Hey guys and girls,
here is my attempt to build up on the cm source for an modified AOSP kernel, hope you like it, have fun
First of, DISCLAIMER, I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead unicorns, rainbows with missing colors, world war, nose bleed, void warranty (you know that already, don't you? your warranty is void now and it's your fault ) or any other harm happening to your device, you or people around you!
What does it serve? (Features)
AnyKernel
Kexec Hardboot patch
FauxSound support
OC to 2.7GHz and UC support
Voltage control
Intelliplug
Cpu limiter
GPU Overclocking to 675Mhz
Simple GPU Algorithm
Simple_ondemand GPU Governor fixed
fsync on/off support (on by default)
Power efficient workqueues
Dynamic management of dirty page writebacks
Dynamic Read Ahead
IO Schedulers
CFQ
DEADLINE
FIFO
FIOPS
NOOP
ROW (default)
SIO
TRIPNDROID
VR
ZEN
Governors
Adaptive
Conservative
DanceDance
Intelliminmax
Interactive (default)
Lagfree
Lionheart
OnDemand
Performance
Powersave
SmartassV2
Userspace
Wheatley
Smartmax
TCP Congestion Algorithms
BIC
Westwood+
Vegas
Veno
Yeah
HTCP
Cubic (default)
Reno
LiveSharpening
2-Way Call Recording support
exFat support
DriveDroid support
KSM
android logger sysfs toggle (disabled by default)
Many under the hood fixes
Stability
More to come
How to apply it? (Installation)
IMPORTANT: Read through all the requirements, steps and warnings before you do anything, if any requirement doesn't match or you don't know what one or more of the steps below mean or do, ask before you do any of them, if you don't know how all the steps can be done, let it be, I warned you, if you don't do and something bad happens, I'll just laugh at you!!
Requirements? Yes!
D851
Custom Recovery
AOSP based lollipop ROM (Mainly cm12 based)
How to flash the kernel?
BEWARE to be on the default kernel of the given ROM (NO custom, except at updates of this one!!) when flashing this kernel, the ramdisk is taken from the currently flashed kernel!!!
Download zip
Place on internal or external SD
Reboot to recovery
Choose install zip
Search for the downloaded zip
Confirm flashing
Wipe cache
Reboot
Have fun
Changes? (Changelog)
14.01.2015/1.6.5
FauxSound support added
Dynamic read ahead
13.01.2015/1.6
Initial AOSP release
Full list of commits can be found here
Where to get it from? (Download)
google drive | AndroidFileHost | dev host
Let me test!! (Beta Testing Community)
Google+ LG G3 Beta Testing Community
Show me the so(u)rce(ry)! (Source Code)
https://github.com/tectas/android_kernel_lge_msm8974ac/tree/rin-cm-12.0
Donators (huge thanks, you're simply great )
@Toneman07
@Helloworld294
@shaarky
@Dreamxtreme
@guyd
@mosincredible
@tobitege
@AndroidUzer
Credits
XDA for the great community
Google for their great operating system
LG for the great device
CyanogenMod for the base this is built up from
@invisiblek for his marvelous job on the bring up of the device and the many patches
@HolyAngel for some commits I used
@faux123 for his great work with intelli* and beyond
@KAsp3rd for some commits I used
@myfluxi for some commits I used
@trialsrider1 for some commits I used
@Skin1980 for his breakthroughs at our device, his support and for being such a nice guy
@Lord Boeffla for some commits I used
@GuneetAtwal for some commits I used
@DooMLoRD for some commits I used
@Fechinator for some commits I used
@savoca for AnyKernel, Livesharpening and some other stuff
@Christopher83 for his implementation of Dynamic management of dirty page writebacks and some additional stuff
If you like my work, please show your appreciation by pressing the thanks button, if you want to do more, i've nothing against a little donation, but I'm as happy when you just thank me by pressing the button
XDA:DevDB Information
Rin Kernel AOSP, Kernel for the T-Mobile LG G3
Contributors
Tectas
Source Code: https://github.com/tectas/android_kernel_lge_msm8974ac/tree/rin-cm-12.0
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1.6.5
Beta Release Date: 2015-01-14
Created 2015-01-14
Last Updated 2015-01-14
Reserved
Awesome thanks. Heard good things about your STK LG kernel. Downloading
razrlover said:
Awesome thanks. Heard good things about your STK LG kernel. Downloading
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Super addition to the D851 arsenal.
Thanks
P.S: Can't seem to find it in the downloads!
arifqur said:
Super addition to the D851 arsenal.
Thanks
P.S: Can't seem to find it in the downloads!
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Sorry, link fixed.
Tectas said:
Sorry, link fixed.
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Thanks for the link and especially thanks for being the first Dev to include kexec hard boot patch for D851 in his kernel
Heh, I managed to screw up my MultiROM setup.
Fusion LP was a tertiary ROM. I decided to flash this kernel against it. Almost 10 minutes and it never finished flashing. TWRP was also frozen.
On restart none of the ROMs would boot. Trying to reselect Fusion in MultiROM would fail and freeze/lock TWRP. Seems the partition with Fusion got corrupted.
Got tired of pulling the battery so wound up restoring primary ROM and will start over with MultiROM.
Just one of those things probably unrelated to the kernel itself.
I should have at least backed up the secondary ROM. Oh well. ?
Small update to 1.6.5:
14.01.2015/1.6.5
FauxSound support added
Dynamic read ahead
Download within the OP, have fun
Tectas said:
Small update to 1.6.5:
14.01.2015/1.6.5
FauxSound support added
Dynamic read ahead
Download within the OP, have fun
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Thanks
Working well so far, thanks :good:
marcdw said:
Heh, I managed to screw up my MultiROM setup.
Fusion LP was a tertiary ROM. I decided to flash this kernel against it. Almost 10 minutes and it never finished flashing. TWRP was also frozen.
On restart none of the ROMs would boot. Trying to reselect Fusion in MultiROM would fail and freeze/lock TWRP. Seems the partition with Fusion got corrupted.
Got tired of pulling the battery so wound up restoring primary ROM and will start over with MultiROM.
Just one of those things probably unrelated to the kernel itself.
I should have at least backed up the secondary ROM. Oh well. ?
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I'm using it with Fusion as primary ROM with no problems. But flashing fusion itself takes close to ten minutes to flash, and the progress bar shows nothing until it's done. I was already on fusion, then flashed RIN and Multirom.
Never mind.
Working well with Euphoria.
Thanks for a great AOSP kernel
joshuajones said:
I'm using it with Fusion as primary ROM with no problems. But flashing fusion itself takes close to ten minutes to flash, and the progress bar shows nothing until it's done. I was already on fusion, then flashed RIN and Multirom.
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I changed my primary SkyDragon ROM then reflashed kexec kernel and multirom. Discovered my CM11 was still there (cool) then reflashed Fusion.
Flashed RIN kernel but this time I waited. It took much longer than the ROM install.
But all is good. Fusion seems to be running great with RIN.
Thanks.
Sent from my LG-D851 using Tapatalk
Kernel is working great
I've used this Kernel on about 3 different LP ROM's (clean flash) and on each of them, the pull down menu appears and freezes after ending calls whether its being made or receiving them. If you are able to get out of the menu, the pull down no longer works. You must reboot for everything to return to normal...
Nothing says great batterylife except when it tells me 1 day 19 hours and hasnt been on a charger since 8 am
Nice kernel exelent battery and no complains for now ?
Been off charger all day with light use and its still going strong
scribbles92 said:
I've used this Kernel on about 3 different LP ROM's (clean flash) and on each of them, the pull down menu appears and freezes after ending calls whether its being made or receiving them. If you are able to get out of the menu, the pull down no longer works. You must reboot for everything to return to normal...
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Done a few clean flashes since I started using this kernel but I'm not having this problem...
Overview:
This is a custom kernel based on Omni sources for our legendary i9000. This is only for 5.1.1/6.0.1 roms and no other version of android will be suppported
It works on any Omni based 5.1.1/6.0.1 rom.
>The zip you will download is flashable via recovery.
>> Use devil kernel manager or NStools to edit the kernel settings.
Features : - Multiple CPU governors (lulzactive, smartassV2, wheatley, lagfree, ondemandX)
- Tweaked smartassV2
- BFQ, Zen, VR & SIOPLUS I/O schedulers added
- Tweaked VR
- New TCP algorithms (westwood is default)
- Bigmem, up to 430mb
- CMA (MM only for now)
- Kernel compressed with XZ
- Compressed initramfs
- Dynamic page writeback
- Dynamic Fsync
- Custom ARM & INT voltages
- Voltages fixed for more stable OC
- Selectable GPU OC (not working properly for now)
- Fast charge
- BLX
- Live OC
- FULL O3 optimisations
- Call volume hack
- Touchwake
- BLN
- Zram
- Swap / Zram optimisations
- LMK tweaks
- SLQB memory allocator
- NEON optimized crypto routines
- Voodoo color
- SquashFS support (module)
- EXfat support (module)
- 720p patched bigmem libs
- Built from the latest Omni source
- Built using custom Cortex-A8 optimized UBERTC 5.3 toolchain of @Cl3Kener
Todo:- Backport more things from higher linux versions and fix remaining conflicts ...
- Fix GPU OC ... Well we have live OC, not worth the time i guess.
- Make CGROUP_TIMER_SLACK work
- GPU driver to DDK [email protected]
- Make a better (and more fancy) updater script
- Fixing the remaining issues [...]
What I wont do : - Enable TV out
- Upgrade linux version
- Add useless CPU governors or I/O schedulers
- make your phone as fast as a i9500
Please use it at your own risk! I am not responsible for any damage that may occur to your device.
Download :
Latest android 5.1.1 kernel :
Kernel_ION.zip MD5 : 2060f96fbffc98a1f2fae9108066b69a
http://www50.zippyshare.com/v/zVr8YvZ4/file.html
Latest android 6.0.1 kernel :
Kernel_CMAEXP.zip MD5 : 236f89a961b559c666a1c064aaccd728
http://www43.zippyshare.com/v/Yxm6WDuA/file.html
Old versions :
https://mega.nz/#F!3x5VTbiQ!87aMOGoDBuQZmiELhKlUkQ
Thanks:
@humberos
@DerTeufel1980
@kasper_h
@Alberto96
@Ezekeel
@xc-racer99, for his help on setting up my Github
@(°_o)
Anyone else who helped me
Source Code:
https://github.com/Coldwindofnowhere/android_kernel_samsung_aries
Custom built UBERTC with A8 optimisations : https://bitbucket.org/Coldwindofnowhere/
XDA:DevDB Information
Omni kernel, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S I9000
Contributors
Coldwindofnowhere, xc-racer99
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2015-10-02
Last Updated 2016-03-06
>If you like my work, hitting the thanks button won't hurt you<
good luck
Thanks for sharing ! I really want to check this kernel out, can someone tell me what is the recommended Omni LP release to be used with this kernel? A link in PM or a reply would be great.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
idCyber said:
Thanks for sharing ! I really want to check this kernel out, can someone tell me what is the recommended Omni LP release to be used with this kernel? A link in PM or a reply would be great.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=61937705
Gesendet von meinem SM-G900F mit Tapatalk
idCyber said:
Thanks for sharing ! I really want to check this kernel out, can someone tell me what is the recommended Omni LP release to be used with this kernel? A link in PM or a reply would be great.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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If you can , that would be great if you test if on different 5.1.1 roms and tell me if it works or not
Coldwindofnowhere said:
If you can , that would be great if you test if on different 5.1.1 roms and tell me if it works or not
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This kernel works with Code rom 5.1.1 the latest build and mostly everything work perfectly. However, to test this i ported it to my good old vibrant. The only issue is since Im guessing devil kernel manager doesnt support vibrant cant seem to change any values in devil. Thanks for building this kernel
falconscrest123 said:
This kernel works with Code rom 5.1.1 the latest build and mostly everything work perfectly. However, to test this i ported it to my good old vibrant. The only issue is since Im guessing devil kernel manager doesnt support vibrant cant seem to change any values in devil. Thanks for building this kernel
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Assuming you used the kernel source (github.com/omni) to port to the vibrant, you won't have any options other than bigmem. The source code linked there doesn't have things such as Fast Charge, etc.
However, you can see if support for them is there by manually putting a "1" in the file /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge
(ie echo 1 > /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge from a terminal/adb shell).
Also, look out for selinux issues. If selinux is in enforcing mode, the Devil Manager may or may not be able to access the sysfs paths. Run "setenforce 0" to put it to permissive mode.
Speaking of source code, @Coldwindofnowhere have you uploaded the complete kernel source you used somewhere? I'd be curious to see it. Thanks for taking this project on!
xc-racer99 said:
Assuming you used the kernel source (github.com/omni) to port to the vibrant, you won't have any options other than bigmem. The source code linked there doesn't have things such as Fast Charge, etc.
However, you can see if support for them is there by manually putting a "1" in the file /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge
(ie echo 1 > /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge from a terminal/adb shell).
Also, look out for selinux issues. If selinux is in enforcing mode, the Devil Manager may or may not be able to access the sysfs paths. Run "setenforce 0" to put it to permissive mode.
Speaking of source code, @Coldwindofnowhere have you uploaded the complete kernel source you used somewhere? I'd be curious to see it. Thanks for taking this project on!
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I didnt use the source code to do anything just replaced the boot image with that of vibrant and it seemed to boot up just fine and i could switch between smartass v2, and other addition. the only thing cant change the bigmem option over xl. It was just random since i have no clue how to build stuff.
falconscrest123 said:
I didnt use the source code to do anything just replaced the boot image with that of vibrant and it seemed to boot up just fine and i could switch between smartass v2, and other addition. the only thing cant change the bigmem option over xl. It was just random since i have no clue how to build stuff.
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Ah, ok. I could be wrong, but I think if you replaced the boot.img with one from the Vibrant, then you're not even using the kernel from here. Weird that you still had the smartassv2 option...
If I'm wrong, someone please correct me
431mb ram possible??
xc-racer99 said:
Ah, ok. I could be wrong, but I think if you replaced the boot.img with one from the Vibrant, then you're not even using the kernel from here. Weird that you still had the smartassv2 option...
If I'm wrong, someone please correct me
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Im not sure either because i have all govenors mentioned above while i can tweak everyone of them using kernel aditor apk and plus i can also toggle fast charge which wasnt present in omni rom for the vibrant. I have uploaded some screenshots and it is from code rom.
xc-racer99 said:
Assuming you used the kernel source (github.com/omni) to port to the vibrant, you won't have any options other than bigmem. The source code linked there doesn't have things such as Fast Charge, etc.
However, you can see if support for them is there by manually putting a "1" in the file /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge
(ie echo 1 > /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge from a terminal/adb shell).
Also, look out for selinux issues. If selinux is in enforcing mode, the Devil Manager may or may not be able to access the sysfs paths. Run "setenforce 0" to put it to permissive mode.
Speaking of source code, @Coldwindofnowhere have you uploaded the complete kernel source you used somewhere? I'd be curious to see it. Thanks for taking this project on!
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Sure, i'll set a github soon, but trust me there are only minimal changes to the origianl code (even if adding liveOC seems harder since i only got build errors xD).
Btw i won't build anything this week, i'm busy with exams.
Github is up !
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Could someone help me to setup my github please ? (PM me)
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Check your PM, let me know if you need more help.
Hey.
I tested it on 5.0.2 . stuck on bootanimation. Better mention that its for 5.1.1 .
Can you add support or please tweak it for 5.0.2
Now iam using RR lp 5.0.2
I removed some apps. And it have the same apps like omni. Its works faster than ever. Working theme engine. Only removed music and added apollo.
Has anyone have a bug where when you call someone the speaker mode work fine but the audio stops working when you turn off speaker mode
I had no problem with original omni kernel any fix because this is an awesome kernel
falconscrest123 said:
Has anyone have a bug where when you call someone the speaker mode work fine but the audio stops working when you turn off speaker mode
I had no problem with original omni kernel any fix because this is an awesome kernel
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That's weird, i haven't changed anything concerning the audio in the kernel. You're using it on a vibrant right ? This might be the problem. I'm gonna try to reproduce this bug on my i9000 and see ....
Edit: try this http://www42.zippyshare.com/v/aZ6XgBlE/file.html
DO NOT FLASH, IT DOESN'T WORK (except if you want to give me a log or if you're really curious)
Any feedback on the vibrant version ?
Coldwindofnowhere said:
Any feedback on the vibrant version ?
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The kernel didnt even flash no errors nothing whenever i flashed via twrp it would instantaneously reboot to recovery. Thanks again for atleast trying to fix the issue.
Coldwindofnowhere said:
Any feedback on the vibrant version ?
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Bro. Can you add fast charge and the governers in omni kernal 5.0.2. Please
Thanks
I present you Unicornblood Kernel as flashable standalone zip.
I built it straight from DU source with AnyKernel script.
This kernel only works with OmniRom, DU and Reaper!
Source Date: 2017-07-13
Features :
To know what's included you have to look at GitHub. I'm just to lazy to make a neat list.
DOWNLOAD:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1krznYjanLUkwzw-1twPPddW6qfr9s8LX/view?usp=drivesdk
XDA:DevDB Information
Unicornblood Kernel, Kernel for the Nextbit Robin
Contributors
DirtyUnicorns
Source Code: https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns/android_kernel_nextbit_msm8992
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2018-01-21
Last Updated 2018-01-21
Thanks a lot to @L3R0N. @L3R0N tested it with CrDroid. Unfortunately, it does not work with LOS-based ROMs.
We have unfortunately bad luck. It is then on the device tree. DU and Omni use essentially the same device tree, but LOS is different. This kernel works only with AOSP-based ROMs. AnyKernel will only make the kernel adapt to the Ramdisk of the ROM, if I get it right.
But hey, I have now learned how to compile a kernel. :laugh:
I'm currently testing out your kernel on omni and it's running pretty nice. Running Hawktail 1.2 governor with greenify and naptime. I've been out most of the day, mostly using data, bluetooth's been on for the past 4 hours with spotify playing for about half of that, 3 hours SOT and I still have about 25% battery left.
demeez said:
I'm currently testing out your kernel on omni and it's running pretty nice. Running Hawktail 1.2 governor with greenify and naptime. I've been out most of the day, mostly using data, bluetooth's been on for the past 4 hours with spotify playing for about half of that, 3 hours SOT and I still have about 25% battery left.
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That's really nice to hear. Thanks for your feedback.
Any Idea if it would work on CarbonROM? New to this kernel thing but really interested to try out just don't wanna break anything on the first try
[email protected] said:
Any Idea if it would work on CarbonROM? New to this kernel thing but really interested to try out just don't wanna break anything on the first try
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No sorry, the kernel is not compatible with CarbonRom.
NurKeinNeid said:
No sorry, the kernel is not compatible with CarbonRom.
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sorry for sounding like a complete noob here, but isn't the kernel supposed to work on AOSP ROMs and I checked on CarbonROM's page and it said that it was based on AOSP. If you could educate on what I'm missing that'd be really appreciated. Thanks
[email protected] said:
sorry for sounding like a complete noob here, but isn't the kernel supposed to work on AOSP ROMs and I checked on CarbonROM's page and it said that it was based on AOSP. If you could educate on what I'm missing that'd be really appreciated. Thanks
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I tried flashing it on Carbon and it bootlooped so I wouldn't advise it. I guess the kernel will only run on Omni.
[email protected] said:
sorry for sounding like a complete noob here, but isn't the kernel supposed to work on AOSP ROMs and I checked on CarbonROM's page and it said that it was based on AOSP. If you could educate on what I'm missing that'd be really appreciated. Thanks
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These are more or less semantic details. Strictly speaking, LOS is also AOSP-based. But in this case, CarbonRom's device tree is based on that of LOS. And this kernel only works with device trees that are based on Omnis device trees, for example, DU. I'm just as noob as you are and start to understand everything. This kernel was a kind of proof of concept for me. I am trying a lot to understand things better. Since last week I am testing the new interesting device related changes of LOS and have also now tested overclocking and underclocking.
NurKeinNeid said:
These are more or less semantic details. Strictly speaking, LOS is also AOSP-based. But in this case, CarbonRom's device tree is based on that of LOS. And this kernel only works with device trees that are based on Omnis device trees, for example, DU. I'm just as noob as you are and start to understand everything. This kernel was a kind of proof of concept for me. I am trying a lot to understand things better. Since last week I am testing the new interesting device related changes of LOS and have also now tested overclocking and underclocking.
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please dont kill me but i have an off topic question:
can you make a kernel based on PA sources with this features:
lastest upstream linux update, lastest upstream cfq i/o scheduler, lastest interactive CAF gov, boeffla wakelock driver, simple thermal driver by sultanxda, power efficient workqueues patches by franciscofranco, westwood as default tpc/ip scheduler, kcal driver and dynamic cpu boost driver by sultanxda?
i can help you with the commits.
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please dont kill me but i have an off topic question:
can you make a kernel based on PA sources with this features:
lastest upstream linux update, lastest upstream cfq i/o scheduler, lastest interactive CAF gov, boeffla wakelock driver, simple thermal driver by sultanxda, power efficient workqueues patches by franciscofranco, westwood as default tpc/ip scheduler, kcal driver and dynamic cpu boost driver by sultanxda?
i can help you with the commits.
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No, I do not kill anyone lol. I'm not very experienced in kernel development. I could try it but why you dont share your wishes with @linckandrea? He recently asked for suggestions in his thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nextbit-robin/development/kernel-pop-kernel-t3706069/page5
So I am on Omni. Can I can simply flash this via TWRP and then use Hawktail governor via EXKM?
/root said:
So I am on Omni. Can I can simply flash this via TWRP and then use Hawktail governor via EXKM?
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Yes.
bootloop!
Hi there,
I tried running this kernel with Omnirom on a Robin/Ether.
Really happy with it, NFC is working and cpu governor is pretty solid.
Today I got a bootloop for a second time in a month.
The first time I haven't had time to look at it and thus recovered from a TWRP backup. This time I try to fix it manually.
Is there a roadmap or any guidelines in doing so?
Anyone else managed to revert it withought the use of restore process?
Why is it happening? Do you have any clues?
Regards,
mod
modestos said:
Hi there,
I tried running this kernel with Omnirom on a Robin/Ether.
Really happy with it, NFC is working and cpu governor is pretty solid.
Today I got a bootloop for a second time in a month.
The first time I haven't had time to look at it and thus recovered from a TWRP backup. This time I try to fix it manually.
Is there a roadmap or any guidelines in doing so?
Anyone else managed to revert it withought the use of restore process?
Why is it happening? Do you have any clues?
Regards,
mod
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I think there are some things enabled on kernel side which is not present in omni device tree. Like Zram or ksm for example.
[HELP]
Is this kernel compatible with Resurrection Remox or Oxygen OS based ROMs?
Thank you
anuroop_nandi said:
Is this kernel compatible with Resurrection Remox or Oxygen OS based ROMs?
Thank you
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No.
demeez said:
I'm currently testing out your kernel on omni and it's running pretty nice. Running Hawktail 1.2 governor with greenify and naptime. I've been out most of the day, mostly using data, bluetooth's been on for the past 4 hours with spotify playing for about half of that, 3 hours SOT and I still have about 25% battery left.
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Hey everyone, thanks for this
I just wanted to find out do you flash the kernel after installing the ROM or before. i have tried flashing it afterwards but it just restarts
I'm running Omni ROM 8.1 for ether
dr_vaice said:
Hey everyone, thanks for this
I just wanted to find out do you flash the kernel after installing the ROM or before. i have tried flashing it afterwards but it just restarts
I'm running Omni ROM 8.1 for ether
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A. After.
B. This is for Omni 7.1 not Oreo.
Hello,
I flashed this kernel, but I am facing some issues.
So firstly I don't have any backup, I flashed this kernel and then accidentally wiped system storage and data. Then tried to connect it to my laptop to transfer ROM files ( which connects as MTP device usually ), but the laptop is not able to detect the phone ( Unknown device ). I tried to use almost all the drivers available online, only to face failure. Tried using USB-OTG, even that isn't getting detected ( expected ).
Now I am stuck at TWRP Recovery, neither able to flash a ROM, nor flash the stock kernel.
Please help me out, I have no clue how to proceed further.
Thanks
A noob trying to learn.
Buffcore oreo kernelSamsung Galaxy S4 i9505 (jfltexx)Release 02 - 11th June 2018
Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
* And other random stuff no-one reads.
*/
Intro
I had never intended releasing this as a stand alone, but had always been aware that it would work.
With BB and Side both being busy and AOSP and OptLos stalling for a bit, the kernel from RR-oreo should I think help a bit to alleviate users battery issues.
What is it?
Buffcore 2.04 - this is a fork of BB's AOSP 8.1 kernel with added fastcharge and battery saving features.
It is the kernel supplied with RR-o release 2, so isn't needed for RR users.
Code:
renamed to buffcore;
sdfat enabled;
fastcharge implemented for faster charging (up to 1900 ac / 1000 usb);
bcmhd wakelocks for rx and tx halved;
libmemcopy and libstring sped up;
io readahead to 1024k;
lower min cpu governor frequency (270);
power efficient work queues;
voltage tweaking user interface;
faster vmstat;
autosmp hotplugging replacement;
mmc crc disabled;
allow for lower cpu voltage;
reduce swapiness;
optimise divide / multiply by power of 2;
added tcp optimisation options,;
set westwood default;
force doze screen off helper;
optimise cbfillrect function;
reduce wifi wakelock times;
nohz: reduce overhead under high-freq idling patterns.
What rom is it for?
BB's AOSP oreo
Side's OptLos 15.1
Installation
Dirty (use with current rom flash)
Extract the boot.img file from the zip (It is not a flashable zip!).
Reboot rom into twrp.
Perform a nandroid backup to be safe, incase you need to go back.
Go into Install, then select Install Image for Buffcore kernel.
Reinstall your prefered root solution (Magisk, etc).
Do not wipe caches.
Reboot.
Clean (flash as part of clean install)
Extract the boot.img file from the zip (It is not a flashable zip!).
Reboot rom into twrp.
Perform a nandroid backup to be safe, incase you need to go back.
Perform clean recomended in your rom thread.
Install rom.
Go into Install, then select Install Image for Buffcore kernel.
Reinstall your prefered root solution (Magisk, etc)
Install Gapps.
Do not wipe caches.
Reboot.
Usage
Some features will need to be forced on (IF desired) and set to apply on boot with an app like Kernel Aduitor, EXKM etc. (Fastcharge, Min cpu frquency used, Power efficient work queues, Voltage tweaking, AutoSMP hotplugging).
This kernel should / will not be compatible with stweaks.
There will essentially be no support with this, if it works then it works, or doesn't.
If it helps you then it helps you, if it doesn't tough, don't moan about it.
It has had a little testing with the roms it is intended, boots fine and seems to provide some benefit.
This may not get updated either - see it as a stop gap for the moment.
Thanks
Thanks due to Drrossum, Kesaras, CR4IGY_BOY for testing for me.
BB for original kernel and Side and TsvietOK for picks.
Download
Download from AFH here BUFFcore-o-2.04-release02-20180611.zip
md5sum - d2293a1e623ddcc68946dbea7ea12869
XDA:DevDB Information
BUFFcore-o, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S4
Contributors
Buff99, side
Source Code: https://github.com/Buff99/platform_kernel_samsung_jf/tree/aosp-8.1
Kernel Special Features: Fastcharge, battery saving features
Version Information
Status: No Longer Updated
Created 2018-06-18
Last Updated 2018-09-13
Reserved
might as well have one, won't be writing much tho....
Very well done, master!
Perfect. I guess it's my new optlos main kernel
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Perfect. I guess it's my new optlos main kernel
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Of course, we work better and smarter together.
Since Kernels are/should be backward compatible, any reason why this shouldn't work with RR Marshmallow?
Thx!
<CuriousCat> said:
Since Kernels are/should be backward compatible, any reason why this shouldn't work with RR Marshmallow?
Thx!
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Backwards compatibility with kernels? Not guaranteed that I know of.
When Oreo kernels use 64 bit binder, it locks out use with ROMs that don't have 64 bit binder defined.
You'd be better trying a sidecore kernel for nougat as an intermediate, if it works then try this. A kernel flash that doesn't work should be easy to recover from if have you stock one on hand ready to reflash. Remember that any mod / root that patches the kernel will need reflash.
SideCore kernel is a no go. A stock RR Nougat kernel also. Do you think some repacking with the boot.img of the RR Marshmallow would help?
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SideCore kernel is a no go. A stock RR Nougat kernel also. Do you think some repacking with the boot.img of the RR Marshmallow would help?
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if they don't work, then this is a definite no-go.
I think RR marshmallow used the stock CM13.1 kernel, nothing was changed. Your viable choice would be anything cm13 compatible.
Syzrgy & Alucard spring to mind from back in the day.
Buff99 said:
if they don't work, then this is a definite no-go.
I think RR marshmallow used the stock CM13.1 kernel, nothing was changed. Your viable choice would be anything cm13 compatible.
Syzrgy & Alucard spring to mind from back in the day.
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Alucard can't be found for MM and Synergy is very old (and not sure how stable).
Is there a way to take the (your/lineage) source and compile it to work with MM?
<CuriousCat> said:
Alucard can't be found for MM and Synergy is very old (and not sure how stable).
Is there a way to take the (your/lineage) source and compile it to work with MM?
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just change the ramdisk using an image kitchen
side said:
just change the ramdisk using an image kitchen
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I was thinking the same. Let me try.
Once repacked it boots but it's unstable. After running AnTuTu a few times it restarted every time. Not a good sign.
I flashed it several times on I9505 running the LOS15.1 and everytime I reboot after flash it shows the boot up screen with the phone model and then goes to Download mode. The fix for this non booting condition is to reflash the ROM.
Pecata01 said:
I flashed it several times on I9505 running the LOS15.1 and everytime I reboot after flash it shows the boot up screen with the phone model and then goes to Download mode. The fix for this non booting condition is to reflash the ROM.
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Where is los15.1? Which rom u mean
I meant the Optimized Lineage OS 15.1 builds Version1 on which I tried to install BUFFcore-o rel02 kernel and it didn't work. But i flashed the Lineage OS 15.1 Version2 and it's all working. Good job
Is it possible to change the max frequency? Before compiling? Or manually with an root Explorer?
Just for fun
M4verick44 said:
Is it possible to change the max frequency? Before compiling? Or manually with an root Explorer?
Just for fun
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aka overclock.
yes its possible.not suggested though.this thing is really advanced and i dont think that u will have nice results.wont be 'fun' at all
Can you add Boeffla Wakelock Blocker to this kernel? The Wi-Fi wakelocks are still annoying.
side said:
aka overclock.
yes its possible.not suggested though.this thing is really advanced and i dont think that u will have nice results.wont be 'fun' at all
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Will you add over clocking to this kernel anytime soon? @side @Buff99?, maybe @ripee
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side said:
aka overclock.
yes its possible.not suggested though.this thing is really advanced and i dont think that u will have nice results.wont be 'fun' at all
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Will you add over clocking to this kernel anytime soon? @side @Buff99?, maybe @ripee
What is LightningZap! kernel?
It is a lightweight, yet heavily tweaked and optimized kernel geared towards balancing performance and battery life.
Please read this ENTIRE post before downloading and flashing LightningZap! kernel.
Disclaimer: As with all custom kernels, you flash at your own risk. Always make a backup! I nor the associates of LightningZap! kernel, Teamfahq, or the testers group cannot and will not take responsibility for YOUR actions. I cannot always control what works and doesn't work with ROMs other than my own. If there is a bug, feel free to report it with logs, but note that the problem may be due to a conflict with coding int the ROM. If said condition exists, please discuss the concern with said ROM developer. If a bug condition does exist within the kernel and there is a known fix for said bug, please don't hesistate to link me to that fix. Make sure to give credit, thanks, and maybe even a cup of coffee to your developers. If you have a feature request, please feel free to share it as well.
Features:
Based off ElementalX kernel by flar
blue_schedul governor from blue_spark kernel thanks to eng.st
Ondemand gov Optimized for better performance while maintaining battery life
FIOPS ioscheduler by default (suggest leavving it that way)
My insane readahead tweak **** In HDK-Mod kernel manager, it reports "Not in range." This is normal DO NOT adjust. My tweaks optimizes readahead per demand usage.****
LZ4 compression
O3 Optimizations
zram
lz-sysctl tweaks
Sound control (speaker, earpiece and mic)
Backlight min setting
Adjust or disable vibration
Advanced Color Control and K-Lapse
Block wakelocks
NTFS r/w, CIFS and NFS support
WireGuard support
Option to disable fsync
Pass SafetyNet
LightningZap! kernel will work on oneplus 6 and oneplus 6T on stock OOs and most custom roms. There are 2 versions, PIE and NDP.
Diferences
PIE was built for custom roms
STOCK was modified for stock OOS (Does not include commits to fix fps that custom roms need)
NDP was slightly modified for SkyDragonOs by removing wake gestures. Wake gestures are natviely written into SkyDragonOs (and maybe more roms).
I have not tested all roms to see what works and what doesn't. So, I would suggest trying PIE first. If wake gestures (like dt2w) do not work, try NDP. Feel free to report what rom and LightningZap! kernel version you are using.
Bug reporting is HIGHLY encouraged, but please accompany your reports with logs. I cannot do much to fix things without them. Pruning of the logs is deeply appreciated as well.
I feel that if you are here, you already know how to flash a custom kernel. If not, close this page and do some research about it first. This will not erase recovery or root when flashing. But, I would like to quote @eng.stk
Warning: If you come from other kernel or have any issues, you should dirty flash your ROM before flashing LightningZap! zip to avoid problems.
Reflash ROM -> if you want root flash SuperSU or Magisk (default, no plugins/modules) -> flash LightningZap!.
If you are already rooted or upgrading between LightningZap! versions, just flash the kernel zip. Also uninstall or clean data of any kernel control app you're using.
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Download links:
LightningZap! kernel PIE- Updated 10-07-2019
LightningZap! kernel NDP
LightningZap!-kernel-STOCK
Changelog
XDAevDB Information
LightningZap! kernel for OnePlus 6/6T
Special thanks to:
flar, eng.stk, HolyAngel Kernel Source: OnePlus6T-LZ
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 2.3
Stable Release Date: 10-05-2019
ROM tracker
Here I will post what version of LightningZap! kernel works with what ROMs. As well as any noted bugs with said rom.
PIE
Most custom roms
NDP
SkyDragonOs
Stock
Stock OOS
It sounds very interesting! But a doubt that not before the SkyDragon rom was running the HolyDragon kernel? This would be the evolution of that kernel?
It sounds very promising! As soon as possible I will try it!
Thank you man!!
thomas.raines said:
Here I will post what version of LightningZap! kernel works with what ROMs. As well as any noted bugs with said rom.
PIE
Stock OOS
NDP
SkyDragonOs
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Thank you so much. Do you recommend sticking with schedutil, which is default I believe, or do you prefer Onedemand or Blu instead? Thanks again for the kernel, I'm checking it out now.
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Everything seems great so far except one thing. Has anyone else noticed that their fingerprint sensor stopped working on OOS stable? Or could this just be a coincidence for me?
Ryano89 said:
Thank you so much. Do you recommend sticking with schedutil, which is default I believe, or do you prefer Onedemand or Blu instead? Thanks again for the kernel, I'm checking it out now.
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Everything seems great so far except one thing. Has anyone else noticed that their fingerprint sensor stopped working on OOS stable? Or could this just be a coincidence for me?
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Isnt working for me either
fosgate24360 said:
Isnt working for me either
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Yeah, I tried to reregister my FP but it won't let me.
Ryano89 said:
Yeah, I tried to reregister my FP but it won't let me.
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It's not going to work on OOS as he's got the FOD hacks required for functional fingerprint on custom ROMs. Doing this breaks fingerprint on OOS, and removing them will break it on custom ROMs. The only way to accommodate both currently is with two separate kernel variants.
Great work Thomas
Riddle5 said:
It sounds very interesting! But a doubt that not before the SkyDragon rom was running the HolyDragon kernel? This would be the evolution of that kernel?
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Completely different kernel from HolyDragons.
Ryano89 said:
Thank you so much. Do you recommend sticking with schedutil, which is default I believe, or do you prefer Onedemand or Blu instead? Thanks again for the kernel, I'm checking it out now.
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Everything seems great so far except one thing. Has anyone else noticed that their fingerprint sensor stopped working on OOS stable? Or could this just be a coincidence for me?
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For governor, use whatever fits your needs the most. I recommend trying all 3 to see which on egives you the most performance and battery life.
return.of.octobot said:
It's not going to work on OOS as he's got the FOD hacks required for functional fingerprint on custom ROMs. Doing this breaks fingerprint on OOS, and removing them will break it on custom ROMs. The only way to accommodate both currently is with two separate kernel variants.
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Yep... Accidentally merged those commits to the PIE branch. Running new build now. oops...
PIE branch updated. Fingerprint should be fixed now.
The New Update Is Buttery Smooth Bro Great Work Fp Works Better Than Stock Oos the only thing is the gaming performance has came down can experiencing shutter lags, and fps drops any fixes over that rest is just amazing bro .
Dhairya said:
The New Update Is Buttery Smooth Bro Great Work Fp Works Better Than Stock Oos the only thing is the gaming performance has came down can experiencing shutter lags, and fps drops any fixes over that rest is just amazing bro .
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With your favorite kernel manager app, try using ondemand governor and lowering the up_threshold value adjust the sampling rate.
Using 3D benchmark app with Sling Shot Exteme setting up_threshold at 70 (default value) OpenGL ES 3.1 scored 4632 and Vulkan came in at 4272
Dropping it to 15 (lowest possible value)
OpenGL ES 3.1 scored 4857 and Vulkan came in at 4456
Setting it to 90
OpenGL ES 3.1 scored 4337 and Vulkan came in at 4068
These are overall scores and only an example. Results may very per device.
You can also try raising the sampling_rate as well. But I think the default value is best.
Be aware when adjusting these values, your perfomance vs battery life is effected.
lower up_threshuold will increase performance and decrease battery life whereas higher up_threshold decreases performance but raises battery life. Adjusting these values too high/low can cause the device to become unstable or overheat. Make your adjustments in small increments and if you notice a significant lag or your device is starting to get too hot, you can change them back and avoid complete device failure.
And by battery life, I mean the discharge rate, not the length of time until your battery takes a poop and you have to replace it or your phone.
New download link for pie branch. New branch added STOCK.
So, as pointed out by return.of.octobot , the PIE branch fp worked but became broken after reverting the commit for fp on custom roms. So, I made a new branch for OOS only and the PIE branch is for custom ROMs.
Tried flashing this stock version kernel on OOS 9.0.17 via FK manager app and got the abort message with error as unsupported device. Please see attached screenshot and let me know if there is something I need to change.
deepu458 said:
Tried flashing this stock version kernel on OOS 9.0.17 via FK manager app and got the abort message with error as unsupported device. Please see attached screenshot and let me know if there is something I need to change.
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Flash in recovery. Since this is not a franko kernel, the franko kernel app won't work...
thomas.raines said:
Flash in recovery. Since this is not a franko kernel, the franko kernel app won't work...
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Hello dear dev, is it working on 10.3.0 OOS for OP 6?cause the latest build is from October 2019...
James Blode said:
Hello dear dev, is it working on 10.3.0 OOS for OP 6?cause the latest build is from October 2019...
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The thread title says it all...OOS9/ Pie.
James Blode said:
Hello dear dev, is it working on 10.3.0 OOS for OP 6?cause the latest build is from October 2019...
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The current released and stable version is for android 9.0/pie.
Thre android 10 version is still in testing.
thomas.raines said:
The current released and stable version is for android 9.0/pie.
Thre android 10 version is still in testing.
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Thanks for letting me know...ill wait for this great kernel...