Ether
The kernel for enthusiasts
This kernel is built BY a ROM enthusiast FOR a ROM enthusiast.
The features will always revolve around customization and fluidity.
For now; the kernel includes a SafetyNet patch and KCAL patches to provide easy access to custom color profiles.
The main idea is upstream stability, and ROOT-ability. This kernel can be flashed to the latest android P preview, followed by the latest Magisk beta to obtain root on the latest developer preview.
The Idea
This kernel is meant to be absolutely bear-bones MINIMAL.
In an ideal world, this would mean a safety-net patch, custom cross-compiler/toolchain, and bare-minimum quality-of-life patches (like KCAL for night-light/blue-light-filter).
Requests
You may DM me with feature requests, and I'm sure I will compile a custom kernel for you with the features you request, however I cannot guarantee you a place in the master branch of my Ether kernel. This is simply because this is meant to be absolutely barebones.
Source
The source code is available at my github here. I encourage you to poke around and try to build your own kernel with your own custom patches. It's a very rewarding experience and I'm sure 'hackers' will love to play around with your builds.
I have attached some releases here, I'm sure, but the latest release will always be available at my github releases
XDA:DevDB Information
Ether Kernel, Kernel for the Google Pixel 2 XL
Contributors
TheNightman
Source Code: https://github.com/TheNightmanCodeth/ether-kernel
Kernel Special Features: Ether kernel ships with KCAL and SafetyNet patch. This means that you can use Ether on the latest developer preview to attain root and keep your SafetyNet status.
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: v1.0
Beta Release Date: 2018-03-18
Created 2018-03-18
Last Updated 2018-03-21
Taimen_#1
Thanks
Installed on P ?
TheNightman said:
Ether
The kernel for enthusiasts
This kernel is built BY a ROM enthusiast FOR a ROM enthusiast.
The features will always revolve around customization and fluidity.
For now; the kernel includes a SafetyNet patch and KCAL patches to provide easy access to custom color profiles.
The KCAL patch is a bit new, so some apps (like Night Light on F-Droid) will NOT work ootb. I am, however, working on finding a way around these limitations.
The main idea is upstream stability, and ROOT-ability. This kernel can be flashed to the latest android P preview, followed by the latest Magisk beta to obtain root on the latest developer preview.
The Idea
This kernel is meant to be absolutely bear-bones MINIMAL.
In an ideal world, this would mean a safety-net patch, custom cross-compiler/toolchain, and bare-minimum quality-of-life patches (like KCAL for night-light/blue-light-filter).
Requests
You may DM me with feature requests, and I'm sure I will compile a custom kernel for you with the features you request, however I cannot guarantee you a place in the master branch of my Ether kernel. This is simply because this is meant to be absolutely barebones.
Source
The source code is available at my github here. I encourage you to poke around and try to build your own kernel with your own custom patches. It's a very rewarding experience and I'm sure 'hackers' will love to play around with your builds.
I have attached some releases here, I'm sure, but the latest release will always be available at my github releases
XDA:DevDB Information
Ether Kernel, Kernel for the Google Pixel 2 XL
Contributors
TheNightman, TheNightman
Source Code: https://github.com/TheNightmanCodeth/ether-kernel
Kernel Special Features: Ether kernel ships with KCAL and SafetyNet patch. This means that you can use Ether on the latest developer preview to attain root and keep your SafetyNet status.
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Stable Version: v10.00
Stable Release Date: 2018-04-20
Current Beta Version: v2.0
Beta Release Date: 2018-03-18
Created 2018-03-18
Last Updated 2018-03-18
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Welcome & thank you.
Nice to see! Kudos
Yay another kernel! Thank you.
Awesome. Thank you
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Don't think fastcharge is working had on charge for 4 hours from 28% get to 70%
jaythenut said:
Don't think fastcharge is working had on charge for 4 hours from 28% get to 70%
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New version fixes this. Sorry about that!!
https://github.com/TheNightmanCodeth/ether-kernel/releases/tag/v1.1
Takes me to bootloader screen after installation. Trying on RR
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piyush7243 said:
Takes me to bootloader screen after installation. Trying on RR
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Did it flash to correct slot
shindiggity said:
Did it flash to correct slot
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Yep. Every other kernel works fine.
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piyush7243 said:
Yep. Every other kernel works fine.
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Have you tried removing the dtbo.img like you have to do with elemental?
p70shooter said:
Have you tried removing the dtbo.img like you have to do with elemental?
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I was wondering why elemental threw me for a loop. How does one remove dtbo.img ?
Guessphx said:
I was wondering why elemental threw me for a loop. How does one remove dtbo.img ?
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If you're on a custom ROM you sometimes need to remove the dtbo.img file from the zip. I think I'm using an older version of Anykernel. I'll add an updated zip to the OP in a few minutes to see if that sorts it out.
@Guessphx Just updated OP. Give it a shot, and it it doesn't work -- try this one
TheNightman said:
@Guessphx Just updated OP. Give it a shot, and it it doesn't work -- try this one
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I was having the same issue and can confirm this kernel you just linked, 1.2 w/o dtbo file boots!
TheNightman said:
@Guessphx Just updated OP. Give it a shot, and it it doesn't work -- try this one
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1.2 worked with me as well. Thanks
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Kcal profiles doesn't work. What app you guys using?
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piyush7243 said:
Kcal profiles doesn't work. What app you guys using?
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I've been looking into it I think I just left out a config flag. It'll be fixed in the next release
Related
Hi all.
Compatibility:
It should work on any rom by following this logic:
Builds from r1 to r23 are Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow only (up until June's security patches)
Builds from r24 are for Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow only from July's security patch up to the r28.
Builds from r29 are for Android 7.0 Nougat.
Builds from r40 up to r49 are for Android 7.1.1 Nougat only.
Builds from r50 up to r55 are for Android 7.1.2 Nougat.
Builds from r56 up to r64 are for Android 8.0.0 Oreo.
Builds from r65 are for Android 8.1.0 Oreo.
Download:
https://francokernel.app
Installation:
Flash the zip in your recovery
or
Auto-flash from Franco Kernel Updater app
Features:
1 - Legendary battery life
2 - Flash & forget
3 - Typical interfaces like display adjustments, sound control, vibration control, and all that boring stuff
4 - Bypasses the verified boot flag for Android Pay compatibility (root still breaks Android Pay but that's your own problem)
5 - Idle power consumption reduced to the absolute minimum (if you have wakelocks from 3rd party apps you're obviously on your own)
6 - Support for FKUpdater's Performance Profiles
7 - Magical support, I'm here every day, checking posts almost hourly, ready to help anytime (well, unless you fail to read the OP, which contains most info you need)
8 - Seemless integration with my app FKUpdater
9 - No crap placebo patches, or "magical" optimizations
10 - Probably more, check my github for all the details - the code speaks for itself
Changelog:
https://francokernel.app
Scroll down, choose your device & select the latest release to see the changelog.
Source:
https://github.com/franciscofranco/angler
Power Profiles
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/power-profiles-francokernel-kernel-t3742799
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Cheers!
Yes it's about time!
FKUpdater users from previous phones: support for this device will be added as soon as realistically possible.
My main focus on r1 release was to improve battery life as much as possible. I'm very happy with it.
If you want a detailed change-log check my git.
I'm sure you're going to love it.
Yayyyy!! Franco is here!
r1 is only for 6.0.1, don't flash if you're not using it. Also you must use the new system-less SuperSu, 2.60 or newer.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS. . Been waiting for this..
Great to see your kernel here! Your kernels are always battery sippers!
giant22000 said:
Great to see your kernel here! Your kernels are always battery sippers!
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I'm sure you'll find the same with this one Just make sure you're on 6.0.1 before flashing.
franciscofranco said:
I'm sure you'll find the same with this one Just make sure you're on 6.0.1 before flashing.
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10-4
Already on 6.0.1
Thank you so much Franco! I'm sure I speak for the majority when I say WE LOVE YOUR KERNELS! Rock on! +1
xReaper7x said:
Thank you so much Franco! I'm sure I speak for the majority when I say WE LOVE YOUR KERNELS! Rock on! +1
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You're ****ing welcome
Woohoo, the thread lives. Been testing the kernel for the past couple of days prior to r1 and it's been a pretty good experience in battery and performance.
Definitely recommended
franciscofranco said:
r1 is only for 6.0.1, don't flash if you're not using it. Also you must use the new system-less SuperSu, 2.60 or newer.
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Why do we have to use the system-less? Will normal system root not play well with the kernel?
Fair enough to assume we should reflash SuperSU 2.61 after the flash of a zip?
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Thanks Franco your kernels are to notch. Flashed thanks for your work!
Neverendingxsin said:
Why do we have to use the system-less? Will normal system root not play well with the kernel?
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Yes will traditional root not work with this Kernel
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Neverendingxsin said:
Why do we have to use the system-less? Will normal system root not play well with the kernel?
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Because for 2.52 to work it needs a different sepolicy bin, and I can't use the old 6.0 binary from CF's initial Nexuses pre-rooted boot.img. And because system-less SuperSu is the future and it will let you flash OTAs on your device without wiping or extra cleaning.
hajabooja said:
Fair enough to assume we should reflash SuperSU 2.61 after the flash of a zip?
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Yes.
trlash said:
Thanks Franco your kernels are to notch. Flashed thanks for your work!
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You're ****ing welcome
franciscofranco said:
Because for 2.52 to work it needs a different sepolicy bin, and I can't use the old 6.0 binary from CF's initial Nexuses pre-rooted boot.img. And because system-less SuperSu is the future and it will let you flash OTAs on your device without wiping or extra cleaning.
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Thanks for the quick response. Where can I find information on how to go from system to systemless root, can't seem to find it on XDA (or i'm completely missing something).
Franco kernels
This is the best development (pun intended) of the day! Thanks Franco!
This thread is continuation of original RamKernel thread
This is stock permissive kernel compiled by me with UberTC, latest stock source of samsung used for building kernel for N910P/V/G/F/T.
Kernel Special Features:
1. Latest kernel source used N910FXXS1DPK3
2. Linaro 6.1 toolchain used for compiling
3. Kernel updated to linux 3.10.60 to linux 3.10.81
4. Kcal colour calibration feature added
5. Enable last_kmsg for kernel debugging
6. Very stable, good speed, good battery, keeps device cool
Please check main thread for latest build
Henceforth latest builds will be posted in main thread, as this thread was made for informing presence of the kernel
XDA:DevDB Information
RamKernel, Kernel for the Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Contributors
Ram121
Source Code: https://github.com/Ram121/RamKernel_N4
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: V2
Created 2016-11-02
Last Updated 2016-11-02
Thanks for your effort to support the P variant!
Thanks @Ram121 for this
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Great work Ram. Thanks for opening the thread again.
Fantastic! Always great to see some love for the Sprint variant. Thanks a lot
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Would like to confirm that the "P" version is only V1 there is no V2 for Sprint is that correct? as I do not see a "V2" in the filename.
Also I see in the source it is based on PH2.
Thank you very much for your work.
Ram121 said:
This thread is continuation of original RamKernel thread
This is stock permissive kernel compiled by me with UberTC, latest stock source of samsung used for building kernel for N910P/V/G/F/T.
The kernel zip is having supersu installer included into it, so by flashing it will install kernel and supersu system less mode 2.78 SR1
XDA:DevDB Information
RamKernel, Kernel for the Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Contributors
Ram121
Source Code: https://github.com/Ram121/RamKernel_N4
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: V2
Created 2016-11-02
Last Updated 2016-11-02
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wantedman76 said:
Would like to confirm that the "P" version is only V1 there is no V2 for Sprint is that correct? as I do not see a "V2" in the filename.
Also I see in the source it is based on PH2.
Thank you very much for your work.
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All veriants except F are V2 as all are based on common source. I am also having V2 for F ready but need tester.
Thank you sir. You may want to edit the OP to include V2 in the filename to remove confusion.
Ram121 said:
All veriants except F are V2 as all are based on common source. I am also having V2 for F ready but need tester.
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Thank you for your work.
Not many kernels here specific to our device. And Your kernels run the coolest on the N7 ports.
So glad to see a dedicated kernel for n910p. Just flashed it to replace current h-vitamin. Which kernel tool to go with this kernel, kernel auditor or synapses? Any recommended settings?
Sent from my N910P PH4 on Norma N7 V8, H-Vitamin Kernel
Is there a current n7 port available for download for sprint?
No not yet its being worked on
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Will the n7 port cause our notes to erupt into flames?
For authenticity's sake I hope so.
@Ram121 Thank you so much for this kernel!! btw can you release it without the supersu patch included on the ramdisk?
ibedanny said:
Will the n7 port cause our notes to erupt into flames?
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Lol this is epic
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Awesome job ram...... thanks a lot.
Thanks for not giving up on us P users it's very appreciated. Kernel has been running perfectly on stock pj1 since last night.
carlosggb said:
@Ram121 Thank you so much for this kernel!! btw can you release it without the supersu patch included on the ramdisk?
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If you don't want the Supersu, just use winrar open in your PC then delete the Supersu folder... I did it with V1 and it flash fine.
KLPFL said:
If you don't want the Supersu, just use winrar open in your PC then delete the Supersu folder... I did it with V1 and it flash fine.
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Thanks! i didnt check the zip myself, been busy updating rom
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[KERNEL][OOS]Tyranus Kernel, Kernel for the OnePlus 3T
Contributors
mdalexca
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-11-26
Last Updated 2017-01-13
TWRP
I have uploaded a beta TWRP to my google drive folder, I currently only recommend booting it, and not flashing.
UPDATE: TWRP fully works(you can flash it to your recovery partition) on the 3.5.3 version of OOS, if you are on 3.5.1, I recommend boot TWRP only.
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
Does this require a root?
Download Kernel onto 3T
Download Twrponto Computer
Put 3T into Fastboot
Run Fastboot boot Twrp.img
Reboot bootloader
Use temp Twrp to flash kernel????
ghettopops said:
Does this require a root?
Download Kernel onto 3T
Download Twrponto Computer
Put 3T into Fastboot
Run Fastboot boot Twrp.img
Reboot bootloader
Use temp Twrp to flash kernel????
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You do not need root, but you can root if you wish. I suggest fastboot boot twrp, then flash sr4 supersu followed by kernel zip.
Nice job,bud
Anything special with the kernel?
c_86 said:
Anything special with the kernel?
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This is the initial release.Features/improvements will follow.
You can always keep track of the changes made to the kernel here-> https://github.com/mdalexca/OP3/
c_86 said:
Anything special with the kernel?
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Right now, GCC6, makefile changes, power efficient workqueues, some patches from pixel for using kthreads, kcal, backlight dimmer, frandom, tried to lower load average a bit too. I also added a couple IO schedulers and disabled crc on mmc device.
Thank you very much for this.
3.5.3 has issues with off screen gestures because they updated the panel firmware, I will look for a temp fix until they release the source
Good thing I hate gestures
R3 is up, I am working pretty heavily on this, I literally release a build and remember I forgot something nice
mdalexca said:
R3 is up, I am working pretty heavily on this, I literally release a build and remember I forgot something nice
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Did you get gestures working?
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dustin_b said:
Did you get gestures working?
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I haven't had the time yet. I think we can at least implement a kernel level dt2w on it if we need to. I will try to look in a bit, feel free to contact me on hangouts as well if you use that.
mdalexca said:
I haven't had the time yet. I think we can at least implement a kernel level dt2w on it if we need to. I will try to look in a bit, feel free to contact me on hangouts as well if you use that.
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I think I know where the fix is. Just have to get home to test it. I don't use hangouts. Can I pm you on freenode later?
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dustin_b said:
I think I know where the fix is. Just have to get home to test it. I don't use hangouts. Can I pm you on freenode later?
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Yeah for sure, I am leaving myself on the TWRP channel
I installed the kernel earlier and I miss the off screen gestures, do you have a stock kernel compiled? Thanks, keep up the good work.
antnyhills said:
I installed the kernel earlier and I miss the off screen gestures, do you have a stock kernel compiled? Thanks, keep up the good work.
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I actually have one compiling with the fix and some other patches
R7 is released
Code drop for 3.5.3
https://github.com/OnePlusOSS/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996/commit/13ae6c1cc45e1cb845d7c0d18da8a59be824b509
Hi OnePlus 5 peeps!
Today (June 27th), I graduated from high school!
In more important news, I finished upstreaming the OnePlus 5 kernel to the latest stable kernel version...
Whoa, what is this?
This is my personal kernel that I run as the OnePlus 5 is my daily driver.
I will not claim my work as the best at anything, but just know that I would not do anything to this kernel that could potentially ruin my own device.
Additionally, this is the kernel that comes built into CarbonROM.
There are three versions of this kernel:
AOSP aka AOSP/LOS build - Flash this on any source built custom ROM except for CarbonROM
CR-5.1 aka CarbonROM build - Flash this on CarbonROM
OOS aka OxygenOS build - Flash this version on OxygenOS
Main features:
Upstreamed Linux kernel version, went from v4.4.21 -> v4.4.79
Backported random driver from Linux v4.12 (latest and greatest)
Backported scheduler from Linux v4.9 (latest android kernel branch)
Upstreamed F2FS driver from f2fs-stable/linux-4.4.y
KGSL driver improvements
MDSS driver improvements
SOC driver improvements
Built using Optimization Level 2
Added maple io scheduler (default) by frap129
Added adreno idler by arter97 with tweaks from frap129
Vibrator motor control by flar2
Kcal control driver from EX kernel
Many wakelocks disabled
Switched to power efficient workqueues across the kernel
Built with Google's latest stable gcc-4.9
Anykernel 2.0 by osm0sis! Compatible with all OxygenOS based roms
Download:
Latest builds
OxygenOS boot.img
How to install:
1. Reboot into the latest stable TWRP build
2. Download kernel zip and make sure it is in your internal storage (/sdcard)
3. Reboot into TWRP
4. Double check here to see if you require any additional instructions
5a. Install -> Install image -> select oxygen-4.x.x-boot.img -> swipe to install
5b. Install -> select CarboniteKERNEL-XXX-Rx-OP5-N.zip -> swipe to install
6. Reboot
DISCLAIMER!
If you don't understand my instructions, that's too bad >
If you are unsure about what this thing is, I highly advise you do some research before going through with installing...
Updates will come as regular as I want them to, don't ask me when I'll release cause you'll know when it comes out >:'D
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CarboniteKERNEL for the OnePlus 5, Kernel for the OnePlus 5
Contributors
adinkwok, nathanchance, flar2, Lord Boeffla, osm0sis, etc
Source Code: https://github.com/adinkwok/oneplus5-kernel
Kernel Special Features: One of Taylor Swift's exes should write a song called "Maybe You're the Problem"
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2017-06-28
Last Updated 2017-08-02
While this reserved post is not being used, enjoy this video! (Find me at 0:50s and twice at 2:54 :silly
For OxygenOS users:
Code:
[B]If you are on OxygenOS and are coming from another custom kernel:[/B]
Download the latest stock.4.X.X-boot.img
You [B]must[/B] flash the boot.img before flashing the kernel!
[B]If you are on OxygenOS are switching to a different custom kernel:[/B]
Download the latest stock.4.X.X-boot.img
You [B]must[/B] flash the boot.img before switching kernels!
For AOSP/LOS/RR/etc users:
Code:
[B]If you are coming from another custom kernel:[/B]
You [B]must[/B] reflash your ROM build before flashing this kernel!
[B]If you are on AOSP/LOS/RR/etc and are switching to another custom kernel:[/B]
You [B]must[/B] reflash your ROM build before flashing another kernel!
Why is it like this?
I have included some ramdisk modifications that set the default settings for this kernel. When you come from a different custom kernel, the ramdisk changes from that kernel may conflict with the changes I intend to have. Likewise when you switch to a different kernel; my ramdisk changes may conflict with the changes they intend to have. When you flash the stock boot.img, it replaces the modified ramdisk with a clean one, removing these conflicts.
And it's here, get it while it's hot folks! First upstreamed kernel for the OP5
Thanks for joining the party :highfive:
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gz on graduating! and thx for the kernel :=
Congratulations on the graduation buddy,
Just flashed and I had charging cycling on and off (using dash charger in car on freedom v1.1). Flashed EX and charging is fine. Need charge ATM but maybe a little later I can help you get a log.
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congratulations! awesome... so smart!!!!!!!
rav101 said:
Congratulations on the graduation buddy,
Just flashed and I had charging cycling on and off (using dash charger in car on freedom v1.1). Flashed EX and charging is fine. Need charge ATM but maybe a little later I can help you get a log.
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Hmmm never noticed this... I guess the graduation drinks are getting to me. I'll re-upload a stable build without upstreaming as that's definitely the culprit.
What an amazing day for you (Congratulations!) and the OP5 community!
I was really loving and enyoing all your efforts you did for the OPO (Pure Nexus port) and the amazing Carbon ROM.
adinkwok said:
Hmmm never noticed this... I guess the graduation drinks are getting to me. I'll re-upload a stable build without upstreaming as that's definitely the culprit.
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I'm the first to report so let's see if anyone else has the same issue. I will also try for logs later on though I do have a lot on today (so might be this evening).
I didn't actually reboot or get to try a different charger to help diagnose so don't want you doing more work that you need to for what could me my issue
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rav101 said:
I'm the first to report so let's see if anyone else has the same issue. I will also try for logs later on though I do have a lot on today (so might be this evening).
I didn't actually reboot or get to try a different charger to help diagnose so don't want you doing more work that you need to for what could me my issue
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I can confirm the issue because while I was bringing up the upstream branch I ran into this issue with dash charging and I thought I solved it. Time to debug!
Edit: link updated without the upstreaming, everything else still stands though
adinkwok said:
I can confirm the issue because while I was bringing up the upstream branch I ran into this issue with dash charging and I thought I solved it. Time to debug!
Edit: link updated without the upstreaming, everything else still stands though
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No problem buddy,
Be good once it's all resolved and we have the benefits of upstream kernel code as well!! Your time and effort is appreciated!
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@rav101 happy to see u around buddy
dukat0s said:
@rav101 happy to see u around buddy
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For sure my friend.
How you finding the OP5?
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rav101 said:
For sure my friend.
How you finding the OP5?
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Cool my friend !like it.just got rid of my s8+. Was bored
Is DT2W working for you guys?
bartelamo said:
Is DT2W working for you guys?
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Seems to be a problem among a few custom built kernels, we're looking into it.
bartelamo said:
Is DT2W working for you guys?
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adinkwok said:
Seems to be a problem among a few custom built kernels, we're looking into it.
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It's because OOS has a hal that already uses a switch for dt2w.
New update, still looking into the gestures issue.
However, Dash Charging is fixed on the upstream kernel so here it finally is! I also added a bunch of sched patches, a thermal patch, and some other misc stuff from the latest CAF branch.
Adin-Kernel-R2-OP5-OOS-N.zip
Caesium kernel is made with a focus on improving battery life without bloating the kernel with extra cpufreq governors, I/O schedulers and the like, providing a lean package that just works.
This is a continuation of the now EOL Flash Kernel. If you've been using Flash, not much changes for you! New place to download from aside, things will stay the same.
For the full feature list, refer to @nathanchance's OP for Flash Kernel, I've enlisted the changes below.
Built with latest GCC 10 branch and with Link Time Optimization enabled.
Up to date with the April security patch (android-10.0.0_r0.50) and R DP 3 release (android-r-preview-3_r0.1)
Downloads:
All my releases are tagged and released via Github releases.
A mirror can be found at my webserver. Use https://msfjarvis.dev/caesium-stable for being notified through Franco Kernel Manager.
-> Current release - v4.16
Folder structure
alpha: Very likely broken or contains highly experimental patches; should only be run if you want to be a part of cutting edge development
beta: Normal testing build; bootable and has no immediate issue.
stable: Same as beta but has had no issues for at least three days. If you are unsure which one to run, just use this one.
archive: Old stable kernels
Installation
Same as any other kernel, download the ZIP, flash it through TWRP or your favourite kernel manager. Detailed instructions available at the original Flash Kernel thread.
Sources
Kernel: msfjarvis/wahoo
AnyKernel2: msfjarvis/AnyKernel3
XDA:DevDB Information
Caesium Kernel for the Pixel 2/2XL, Kernel for the Google Pixel 2
Contributors
MSF Jarvis
Source Code: https://github.com/msfjarvis/wahoo/tree/android10
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: v4.16
Stable Release Date: 2020-05-09
Created 2018-12-13
Last Updated 2020-05-08
Thank you for bringing some love to walleye
0.2 running great on DU. Good to see you continuing to build on flash.
good to see something new come to walleye
Best battery life so far for me
Great to see that someone continues nathanchance´s work on the FlashKernel.
Keep up the good work!!
Chronzy said:
0.2 running great on DU. Good to see you continuing to build on flash.
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Where did you get DU for Walleye from? Did you build it yourself?
redsmith said:
Where did you get DU for Walleye from? Did you build it yourself?
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DU discord server
Hi, thanks for working, installing in my piXeL2, regards.
@MSF Jarvis Any plans to make a pixel 2 xl thread for the kernel?
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@MSF Jarvis Any plans to make a pixel 2 xl thread for the kernel?
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This is a pixel 2 XL thread. "Taimen". Lol!
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SnafuGG said:
@MSF Jarvis Any plans to make a pixel 2 xl thread for the kernel?
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You Can use it on taimen,it's compatible
@almightysiman @Alxoom33 Sry i meant a thread in the pixel 2 xl xda forums like flash kernel.
Thanks a lot for this kernel, Sir.
Something is wrong with the op reading it using the xda official app. The download section is only shown in real browsers. And I was reading the thread again and again like "wtf where is the dl?!?!" lel
SnafuGG said:
@MSF Jarvis Any plans to make a pixel 2 xl thread for the kernel?
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What's the point? Everybody should know at this point that kernels are unified so what forum a thread is posted in does not matter.
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t-ryder said:
Thanks a lot for this kernel, Sir.
Something is wrong with the op reading it using the xda official app. The download section is only shown in real browsers. And I was reading the thread again and again like "wtf where is the dl?!?!" lel
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I'm using XDA Labs and everything renders just fine for me.
Sent from my Pixel 2 using XDA Labs
Thank you so much for this!! Been running it for a while now and it's been flawless.
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@almightysiman @Alxoom33 Sry i meant a thread in the pixel 2 xl xda forums like flash kernel.
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Flash also only had 1 thread for both devices. The one on the Pixel 2 forum was discontinued, only the 2 xl thread was maintained.
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@almightysiman @Alxoom33 Sry i meant a thread in the pixel 2 xl xda forums like flash kernel.
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Why so the developer has to do twice as much work for absolutely no reason at all?
v0.3
A new update - v0.3, is now available on GitHub releases as well as on my webserver.
Short summary of changes:
Linux 4.4.168