[KERNEL][NEO] The Alliance kernel mod for ICS (V1.5) and CM9 (128) - Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Pro

I make kernel for ICS used Semc, DooMLoRD, FreeXperia sources. (Very Big thx him)
Features kernel v1.5 and CM9:
Added overclock to 1.6 GHz
Enabled swap support
Added Governors: brazilianwax, interactiveX, lagfree, minman, SavagedZen, smartass2, Smartass, SuperBad, OndemandX, Hyper, Scary, Intellidemand.
Added I/O Scheduler: BFQ, Sio
Added fully working two way call recording
Increased VM max readahead to 1024kb
Enabled NLS_UTF8
Added support USB-OTG (Keyboard + Mouse + USB-Storage) [Only Full Version]
Enabled TUN/TAP the driver [Only Full and All CM Version]
Enabled EXT2, EXT3, EXT4
Enabled NTFS, CDROM (ISO9660) [Only Full Version]
Added TinyRCU and set it as default
Added SLQB Memory Allocation and set it as default [Only on stock Kernel]
Added Recovery
Added SD-EXT support
userinit support
Default I/O Scheduler: SIO
Default governor: ondemand
Added Zram support.
Added Wi-Fi modules to ramdisk and script for modules autoinstall. [Only on stock Kernel]
Added patch for 0% battery.
Add to Lowmemory killer calculating swap.
Added script for control /system/vendor partition for correct work on Neo and Neo V.
Added FXP path to increase memory. [Only on stock Kernel]
Download kernel v1.5:
Lite: download
Full: download
Download kernel v1.4:
Lite: download [Sony Logo]
Lite Logo: download [From ThilinaC Logo]
Full: download [Sony Logo]
Full Logo: download [From ThilinaC Logo]
Download kernel for CM9:
Lite (128): download
Full (128): download
About script for control "/system/vendor": (Very big tnx to igogold)
Partition appslog (/system/vendor on MT15) mounted to "/v_mtd".
If "/v_mtd" small 100mb, then his automounted to /data/idd (Neo V). (On CM9 not mounted)
If "/v_mtd" large 100mb, then check:
1) Having any sub-directory on "/system/vendor" directory.
2) Having file "/system/etc/dalvik-move"
If some check true, script think this ROM modded: removed sub-directory ("app", "etc", "firmware", "lib", "pittpatt") on "/v_mtd" and mounted dalvik-cache to this parted. (This give more memory on "/data" partition).
If this check false, script mounted /system/vendor. (For correct working on stock ROM, on CM9 version not mounted)
Updates:
08.07.2012:
Update Stock Kernel to v1.5: Update source to 587.
09.07.2012:
Update CM9 kernel source to 128 release.
Update Stock Kernel to v1.4: on NeoV vendor partition no more used. Added path to memory from FXP (give 20mb ram) (Big Tnx him), update kernel source to 4.1.M.0.4, Overclock down to 1.6Ghz max.
02.07.2012:
Added kernel for CM9 based on FXP127 source.
15.06.2012:
V1.1: Added script for control /system/vendor partition for correct work on Neo and Neo V.
14.06.2012:
V1.0: Update source to 4.1.B.431, back bootlogo to Sony.
In very lite version removed Governors: brazilianwax, InteractiveX, lagfree, minmax, SavagedZen, smartass2, Smartass, SuperBad, OndemandX, Hyper.
31.05.2012:
RC5 full, lite: some RC4, new bootlogo (Tnx ThilinaC) and added support cgroups in lite kernel config.
RC4 lite: update ramdisk to 4.1.B.0.431, some debug function removed from config, changed recovery to DoomLord from ARC.
13.05.2012:
Public RC3 version.
Update source to 4.1.H.0.4
Added Governors: Intellidemand, SuperBad, OndemandX, Hyper.
Set default IO Scheduler: SIO
Small changes in lowmemory killer for more stable working zram.
Used recovery from XNeo Kernel. (Touch screen not working in recovery)
03.04.2012: Public Full and Lite RC2 version. Updated recovery to 5.5: now work usb mount in recovery.
27.03.2012: Public for all Lite RC1 version.
P.S: Sorry to my bad english

nice TY !!! =D
when ICS hit our phones everything will be rdy to run smooth !

well this is new thread not really much of spam so I will ask
What does ZRam mean for the rom and also what does cleancache mean for rom ?
what would change if I install kernel with those and without ?

Yeah!! It's officially released!!
@wielku
zram, compressed memory. Better multitasking.
cleancache, automatically remove outdated dalvik cache. Clear more space in data partition.
Both need to be activate manually..

I’m trying this kernel now..will report battery life tomorrow

emannxperia said:
Yeah!! It's officially released!!
@wielku
zram, compressed memory. Better multitasking.
cleancache, automatically remove outdated dalvik cache. Clear more space in data partition.
Both need to be activate manually..
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Tell me more please how can I activate them
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thanks nightelf, so far your kernel works well with
JJ_hybrid_ROMv3-Neo,
but the Overclocking part with Set Xperia seems freeze my neo,
i think it was just because i changed the kernel with Set Xperia working with an old kernel by others
besides this, everything goes well so far

How do I active zram and cleancache??? Install NE kernel and it automatically active???

this kernel is very fast and the Batterie Life very good! Wifi and Bluetooth work!
I use this with ICS. good work! thx Nightelf

VERY HAPPY YOU HAVE ICS KERNEL NOW
Forgive me for my noobyness but can someone explain all of the Governors?

Finally installed NightElf Kernel (Lite with zram and cleancache version) with JJ's Hybrid ICS ROM Beta. Will report later. Hope it will be nice combination. Thanks for a Kernel.

sorry one question is the kernel oc by default or it is at normal whit the posibilitity to oc ?

Phone become less responsive when zram is used.
Battery is ok better than with stock kernel, deep sleep working.
Now testing lite without zram and cleancache.
Edit: Reinstall the rom fix the issue, it is not kernel & zram related.
@javi3k
Max 1024Mhz by default. Use apps like No-Frill, SetCpu etc if you want OC.
@moonytoonyking
refer here

javi3k said:
sorry one question is the kernel oc by default or it is at normal whit the posibilitity to oc ?
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By default it's normal clock, with posibility to OC.

emannxperia said:
Phone become less responsive when zram is used.
Battery is ok better than with stock kernel, deep sleep working.
Now testing lite without zram and cleancache.
@javi3k
Max 1024Mhz by default. Use apps like No-Frill, SetCpu etc if you want OC.
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How to use zram and cleancache bro??? Pls tell me how???

Yea, how to enable it??

So if we install the zram and cleancache version but don't activate them, its pretty much the same as the version without these features right? Is there any advantage in installing the version that doesn't have them?

can we have this for Arc?
Night-Elf said:
I make kernel for ICS Beta used Semc, DooMLoRD, FreeXperia sources. (Very Big thx him)
Features kernel v1.0 RC1 for ICS Beta:
Added overclock to 1.8 GHz
Enabled swap support
Added Governors: brazilianwax, interactiveX, lagfree, minman, SavagedZen, Scary, smartass2, Smartass
Added I/O Scheduler: BFQ, Sio
Added fully working two way call recording
Increased VM max readahead to 1024kb
Enabled NLS_UTF8
Added support USB-OTG (Keyboard + Mouse + USB-Storage) [Only Full Version]
Enabled TUN/TAP the driver [Only Full Version]
Enabled EXT2, EXT3, EXT4
Enabled NTFS, CDROM (ISO9660) [Only Full Version]
Added TinyRCU and set it as default
Added SLQB Memory Allocation and set it as default
Added Recovery
Added SD-EXT support
userinit support
Default I/O Scheduler: deadline
Default governor: ondemand
Added CleanCache driver.
Added Zram support.
Added Wi-Fi modules to ramdisk and script for modules autoinstall.
Added patch for 0% battery.
Add to Lowmemory killer calculating swap.
Download kernel v1.0 RC1:
Lite with zram and cleancache: download
Lite with zram: download
Lite without zram and cleancache: download
RC1 not have Full version.
need your comments about battarey life on this three version for find best configuration.
Updates:
27.03.2012: Public for all Lite RC1 version.
P.S: Sorry to my bad english
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hi kernel support 0% pin ??? and flash phone worlk ???
sory im poor english

itachi naruto said:
hi kernel support 0% pin ??? and flash phone worlk ???
sory im poor english
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I suggest you to read the first post.

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[ROM][ICS][20-09-12][1.2] AniDroid-N7000 (CM9.1 | 3.0.43 | SLQB | OC)

AniDroid-N7000 ICS ROM​
Short ROM Information:​
AniDroid-N7000 Kernel included in this ROM was built from the latest CyanogenMod (CM9) source with the latest Linaro Toolchain (GCC 4.7.1)(Temporary in development..)
AniDroid-Hardened-N7000 ROM that will be also available soon will include GRsecurity Kernel and ROM support to provide different Security functionality for mobile devices..​
Provided Features:
Linux Kernel version 3.0.43 (safe to use, without MMC_CAP_ERASE-related BUG)
Kernel built with the latest Linaro Toolchain (GCC 4.7.1) (Temporary in development..)
CWM Recovery v6.0.1.2
KSM support (Kernel Samepage Merging) to optimize memory usage
SLQB Memory Allocator instead of default SLUB
CPU Overclocking (OC) up to 1.6 GHz support
GPU MAX Frequency changed to 250 MHz to save more battery
GPU Voltages are decreased to save more battery
NEW CPU Frequence Scaling Governors: PegasusQ, Adaptive, MinMax, SmartAssV2, InteractiveX, ConservativeX, LagFree, LulzactiveV2, Intellidemand, Scary, LionHeart, Wheatley, SavagedZen, BrazilianWax
CPU Voltage Control - Undervolting/Overvolting (UV/OV, use with NSTools App)
Automatic Process Group Scheduling
USB OTG support (please use with special USB Host OTG Cable)
EXT4, CIFS filesystems support
init.d support
2048 Kb ReadAhead
Default fonts from JellyBean
In Development:
GRSecurity version 2.2.2 with different security features enabled by default (Will be available in AniDroid-Hardened ROM soon.. see GRSecurity Feature List for details)
Advanced CPU LiveOC!!! (ALOC) support with Selective LiveOC MOD (Thanks to byeonggonlee! In most cases LiveOC and OC itself need overvolting (OV) due to stability issues! Each device has it's own stability limit, some devices don't need OV with lite OC. So, in most cases you need to choose optimal OV value on each OC value for your own device!)
NTFS filesystem read/write support
HIGH BIGMEM that provides more available memory for Android on device
Backlight Notification (BLN, notify you about new events by blinking Menu and Back buttons)
Backlight Dimmer (BLD, let you turn off the backlight of the Menu and Back buttons when using with soft buttons only)
Battery Life Extender (BLX, let you limit the maximum battery charge level)
45 FPS and 65 FPS Screen Refresh Rate support (you can see the difference in Battery Drain)
-fstack-protector buffer overflow detection
USB Fast Charge (FC) feature that force adapters that are detected as USB to charge as AC enabled
GRSecurity Feature List (will be available in AniDroid-Hardened ROM soon..):​
Active Exploits Protection (deter exploit bruteforcing, active kernel exploit response)
Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
Filesystem Advanced Protection (including advanced security for applications running in CHROOT environment)
Full Kernel Auditing (event logging for many process-related kernel events)
Executable Protection (deter ptrace-based process snooping)
Network Protection (TCP/UDP blackhole and LAST_ACK DoS prevention)
Larger Entropy Pools support (adds additional randomness to grsecurity features)
Managing support via Sysctl Interface
CPU Frequence Scaling Governors:​
PegasusQ
Adaptive
Conservative
Userspace
Powersave
Ondemand
Performance
MinMax
SmartAssV2
InteractiveX
ConservativeX
LagFree
LulzactiveV2
Intellidemand
Scary
LionHeart
Wheatley
SavagedZen
BrazilianWax
IO Schedulers:​
CFQ
Noop
Deadline
Simple IO (SIO)
VR (Default)
Installation instructions:​
If you are coming from the previuos version of AniDroid-N7000:​
Download ZIP file with the version of AniDroid-N7000 and put it on Internal/External SD-card
Download ZIP file with Google Apps and put it on Internal/External SD-card
Boot into ClockworkMod Recovery
Choose "Install ZIP from SD-card/External SD-card"
Choose ZIP file AniDroid-N7000 ROM you've just put on SD-card
Choose "Yes" to flash the ZIP
Flash ZIP file with Google Apps in the same way (you must do it after flashing every new version of AniDroid-N7000!!!)
If you are coming from another ROM:​
Download ZIP file with the version of AniDroid-N7000 and put it on Internal/External SD-card
Download ZIP file with Google Apps and put it on Internal/External SD-card
Boot into ClockworkMod Recovery
If you are on a leaked ICS kernel, please flash a known safe kernel from the sticky in the development section!!!
Do a Nandroid Backup to make full backup of your currently installed firmware
Choose "Wipe Data/Factory Reset" and choose "Yes" to do a full wipe
Choose "Install ZIP from SD-card/External SD-card"
Choose ZIP file with AniDroid-N7000 ROM you've just put on SD-card
Choose "Yes" to flash the ZIP
Flash ZIP file with Google Apps in the same way (you must do it after flashing every new version of AniDroid-N7000!!!)
Changelog:​AniDroid-N7000 v0.1 - v0.2:​
SLQB Memory Allocator is now used instead default SLUB
NEW CPU Frequence Scaling Governors added: MinMax, SmartAssV2, InteractiveX, ConservativeX, LagFree, Lulzactive, Lazy, Intellidemand, Scary, LionHeart, Wheatley, SavagedZen, BrazilianWax
EXT4, CIFS support
2048 Kb ReadAhead support
Fixed CM error due to lazy copypasta
AniDroid-N7000 v0.2 - v0.3:​
Linux Kernel updated to 3.0.36
Different Kernel source improvements devoted to GCC 4.7.x support
CM9 source updated (See the Changelog)
AniDroid-N7000 v0.3 - v0.4:​
PegasusQ and Adaptive CPU Frequence Scaling Governors added
FIX for correct CPU Frequence Scaling Governors
CPU Overclocking up to 1.6 GHz support added
CM9 source updated (See the Changelog)
AniDroid-N7000 v0.4 - v0.5:​
Linux Kernel updated to version 3.0.37
ReadAhead value changed to 1024 kb
CWM Recovery is now updated to v6.0.0.7
CM9 updated to RC2 (See the Changelog)
AniDroid-N7000 v0.5 - v0.6:​
Linux Kernel updated to version 3.0.38
Kernel source is now porting for completely support new compilers like Linaro GCC 4.7.x (still in development)
Fixed BUG with Apps installation on Internal/External memory
ReadAhead value changed to 2048 kb
Lazy CPU sheduler was removed
CWM Recovery is now updated to v6.0.1.0 (Fixed BUG with empty folders in CWM)
CM9 updated to the latest nightly (See the Changelog)
AniDroid-N7000 v0.6 - v0.7:​
Kernel: UMS Mass Storage FIX (UMS Mass Storage mode is now working correctly)
Kernel: GPU (Mali400) MAX Frequency is now changed to 400 MHz (insted of 300 MHz in default CM9 kernel) without rising the voltage and battery usage
ROM: default fonts from JellyBean are now used
CWM Recovery source updated to the latest from CM9 repo
AniDroid-N7000 v0.7 - v0.8:​
GPU MAX Frequency changed to 250 MHz to save more battery (performance is still great)
GPU Voltages are decreased to save more battery
Additional Soft Keys are added to make the ROM more convenient for the left hand usage
CM9 updated to the latest nightly (See the Changelog)
AniDroid-N7000 v0.8 - v1.0:​
Linux Kernel updated from 3.0.38 to 3.0.42 (See the Changelogs)
CWM Recovery updated to 6.0.1.2
Additional SoftKeys have been removed
Rom base updated to the latest CM 9.1 (See the Changelog)
AniDroid-N7000 v1.0 - v1.1:​
Fixed Voltage control issue for 200 MHz
CM9.1 updated to the latest nightly (See the Changelog)
AniDroid-N7000 v1.1 - v1.2:​
Linux Kernel updated to 3.0.43 (See the Changelogs)
CPU default voltage for 1600 MHz increased by 25 mV due to stability issue
KSM support enabled (Kernel Samepage Merging) to optimize memory usage
Download Links:​
Current ROM Binaries:
AniDroid-n7000-v1.2_20092012.zip
AniDroid-n7000-v1.2_20092012.md5
Current Kernel Binaries:
AniDroid_Kernel_v1.2_20092012_CWM_Flashable.zip
AniDroid_Kernel_v1.2_20092012_CWM_Flashable.md5
Previous versions:
Previous versions binaries
Google Apps:
GApps
Kernel Source Code:
AniDroid-Kernel-N7000 on GitHub
Donators: Petr Malek, Chasmodo, Lucian1, Dtswk, Mfractal, Jolillo, Antonius0809, Christian Murmann
​
Great Thanks to CyanogenMod for the ROM and kernel base!!!
Thanks to eugene373, koush, ezekeel, supercurio, morfic, franciscofranco, sztupy, reddv1, byeonggonlee!!!
​
welcome mate! another rom for enjoyment! cheers!
btw...id be forward to request for screenshot or probably a video...thanks
jermitano said:
welcome mate! another rom for enjoyment! cheers!
btw...id be forward to request for screenshot or probably a video...thanks
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Thanks!!! I'll post several screenshots tomorrow
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Sounds great ... Good luck
Sounds very interesting. Which Parts from the "In Development" List are already in the ROM?
Admittedly I'm a stock user, but it's great to see the Linaro stuff coming to the Note. It'll be interesting to see peoples views on performance etc... Nice work anyway dude.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
one more ROM! downloading...
dasich82 said:
Sounds very interesting. Which Parts from the "In Development" List are already in the ROM?
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Currently I'm porting these features from my AniDroid-Hardened Kernel for Nexus S
I'm also want to provide the Control Application to let you safely manage these features..
Give us battery screen shots! Please
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Ohh great another rom to satisfy my ocfd
One more ROM to test when NTFS support will be enabled
The_Steph said:
One more ROM to test when NTFS support will be enabled
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NTFS support can be useful with USB OTG-enabled device
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Installation guide?
absan said:
Installation guide?
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Will add.. right now you can use installation guide from STunner or Asylum ROMs..
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
looks good from the features you listed
would like to see video/pics.
Excellent - a great Nexus S dev makes his way to Note Land.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
Great news! Looks very promising:good:
Can you possibly post something like "Работает/не работает" section? "In development" section looks exiting, though no sure info about CM9 source synced with (last 4 nightlies full of important changes), and stuff...
Спасибо:good: Отлично выглядит
Could anybody tell us how much differencte Linaro makes for the note?
Or maybe even a video?
Just added Installation Instructions into the Main post...
Have fun!..
Thank you for your efforts .. I hope to night I have time to flash you rom

[KERNEL][PLAY] LuPuS_JBv13 [JB 4.1 &4.2][LINARO 4.7.3][v8Multiboot][06-06-13]

LuPuS JellyBean v13 Kernel
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LuPuS-CM9-Kernel HERE
LuPuS-STOCK-GB Kernel HERE
LuPuS-iCs-BeTa Kernel HERE
Just after downloading AOKP jellybean last night and wanted to use my kernel so thought I would
make another LuPuS and release it, obviously certain things are still meehhhhh like the CWM glitching
and the camera which are things in all Xplay JB kernels/ROMS. So I reduced it down a bit from FXP and
given an extra 18mb of Ram so its not 368mb Ram, don't wanna go any lower. Once camera is fixed i'll make a 720p
version as well. Everything else thats added is the same with my most recent CM9 update.
This kernel was just built so its up-to-date with all of FXP's sources
Disclaimer
Code:
[COLOR="DarkOrchid"]#include[/COLOR] [COLOR="Magenta"]<std_disclaimer.h>[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Blue"]/*
* Your warranty is now void.. LOL I guess you knew it already.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, you getting dumped or you getting fired because your phone
* bootloops and alarm does not go off. Please do some research if you have any
* concerns about features included in my kernel before using it! YOU and only
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications.
*/
[COLOR="Magenta"]#ifdef[/COLOR]
You have a [COLOR="DarkGreen"]question[/COLOR] post it in the [COLOR="DarkRed"]thread[/COLOR],
Instead of [COLOR="DarkGreen"]Pm'ing me[/COLOR], as other users may
experience you [COLOR="DarkRed"]problems[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Magenta"]#endif[/COLOR][/COLOR]
What Works --
Wifi - (flash modules)
Bluetooth
Everything Else that works on FXP and any other JB kernel
What doesn't work --
ALS (Disabled)
Anything that doesn't work on FXP and any other JB kernel
Included in kernel
Added Io-schedulers --
- Noop
- Anticipatory
- Deadline
- CFQ
- BFQ
- SIO
Added Governors --
- lagfree
- brazillianwax
- smoothass
- scary
- savagedzen
- smartass
- smartassv2
- interactivex
- minmax
- + the 5or6 that are there with FXP
Lulzactive - Thanks to Tegrak
Based on Interactive and Smartass. When workload is greater than or equal to 60%, the governor scales up
CPU to next higher step. When workload is less than 60%, governor scales down CPU to next lower step.
When screen is off, frequency is locked to global scaling minimum frequency
Virtuous
Virtuous is a modded smartassV2 which gives even more battery time then smartassV2
Intellidemand - Thanks to faux123
This is an intelligent ondemand that enters browsing mode to limit max frequency when GPU is idling,
and (exits browsing mode) behaves like ondemand when GPU is busy; to deliver performance for gaming and such.
Intellidemand does not jump to highest frequency when screen is off.
Lazy - Thanks to Ezekeel
The Idea here is to eliminate any instabilities caused by fast frequency switching by ondemand.
Lazy governor polls more often than ondemand, but changes frequency only after completing min_time_state
on a step overriding sampling interval.
Lazy also has a screenoff_maxfreq parameter which when enabled will cause the governor to always
select the maximum frequency while the screen is off.
-Ondemandx:
Basically an ondemand with suspend/wake profiles. This governor is supposed to be a battery friendly ondemand. When screen is off, max frequency is capped at 500 mhz. Even though ondemand is the default governor in many kernel and is considered safe/stable, the support for ondemand/ondemandX depends on CPU capability to do fast frequency switching which are very low latency frequency transitions. I have read somewhere that the performance of ondemand/ondemandx were significantly varying for different i/o schedulers. This is not true for most of the other governors. I personally feel ondemand/ondemandx goes best with SIO I/O scheduler.
-Lionheart:
Is a conservative-based governor. The tunables (such as the thresholds and sampling rate) were changed so the governor behaves more like the performance one, at the cost of battery as the scaling is very aggressive.
To 'experience' Lionheart using conservative, try these tweaks:
sampling_rate:10000 or 20000 or 50000, whichever you feel is safer. (transition latency of the CPU is something below 10ms/10,000uS hence using 10,000 might not be safe).
up_threshold:60
down_threshold:30
freq_step:5
Lionheart goes well with deadline i/o scheduler. When it comes to smoothness (not considering battery drain), a tuned conservative delivers more as compared to a tuned ondemand.
BadAss Governor:
Badass removes all of this "fast peaking" to the max frequency. Badass will also take the gpu load into consideration. If the gpu is moderately busy it will bypass the above check and clock the cpu with 1024Mhz. If the gpu is crushed under load, badass will lift the restrictions to the cpu.
Superbad -
A "superbad" super smooth rendition of a highly optimized "smartass" governor!
Darkside -
A "slightly more agressive smart" optimized governor!
What else-----
-SLQB - (SLAB allocator with Queue)-(both)
This memory allocator is designed for small number of CPUs system (such as desktop or smart phone devices). This allocator is design to be simple and it is optimized for using order-0 pages as much as possible (order-0 pages are the simplest therefore quickest type of memory in a Linux system to allocate).
- Added Cleancache
- Updated zRam
- Lzo compression/decompression speed doubled on average
--When phone vibrates tap the vol-down key to enter Multiboot menu
I would like to say a big thanks to -
paxChristos - Tutorial / Help
FXP - Sources
Cyanogenmod - Souces
DooMLoRD - Everything he's done for XPLay
CosmicDan - Multiboot
Supervenom - For the amazing AOKP rom
Solomon4400 - For helping me test
tempest918 - For the New Logo
xeozus
NobodyAtAll
Faux123
Erasmus
Leedroid
Jerpelea
Phil3759
CTCaer
Anyone missing please PM me
Kernel sources -b jellybean
https://github.com/garwedgess/semc-kernel-msm7x30
CWM source -- https://github.com/garwedgess/android_bootable_recovery -b lupus-cwm
LuPuS-Jellybean-DOWNLOADS
Code:
[B][U]-v2 changes[/U][/B]
- Added Governor Intellidemand thanks to faux123 and CosmicDan for modifying it
- Variuos improvements to make for smoother android
- built with linaro v 4.6
- Changed recovery entering will now flash green, pink and blue (PACman colours :) )
- cleancache , zram, and new lzo compression have been reverted for now
- Changed sources to newest CM so that there is no random freezes ect
[U][B]
- v3 changes[/B][/U]
- Reverted back to zImage
- Added cpu-freq table now upto 2ghz
- Increased VM-max read ahead
- Works now on PAC-man v2
[B][U]
- V4 changelog[/U][/B]
- Updated to latest FXP sources
- Updated GENLOCK (FXP)
- Added cleancache
- Re - Enabled CIFS
[U][B]v5 changes[/B][/U]
- Fixed battery dran
- Updated SIO IO-schedule
- Reverted 2ghz to 1.6ghz
- Updated LZO compression / Decompression
- Further optimzed
[B][U]v6 changes
[/U][/B]
- Multiboot Kernel ~ Thanks [user=320362]@comic[/user]Dan
- Recovery Fixed no more "DANCING" Thanks [user=3365554]@Skrit[/user]chz
- Added Tiny RCU
- Added Custom partition sizes ~ Thanks [user=1844875]@CosmicDan[/user]
- Patched LZO
- Updated to Linaro 4.7 toolchain
- Changed to Google snappy compression/decompression
- Much more optimizations
- Wifi Modules included ~ Thanks [user=1844875]@CosmicDan[/user]
[B][U]v7 changes[/U][/B]
- TWRP recovery (fully touch)
- Enabled USB tether
- Disabled gentle_fair_sleepers
- Updated video drivers
- Added memcopy
- Added compaction
- Backported binder changes
- Lowered vfs_cache_pressure
- LMK (lowmemorykiller) optimizations
- All latest multiboot changes from [B [user=1844875]@CosmicDan[/user] huge thanks[/B]
- Moved 30MB from userdata to system. [B]NANDROID BACKUP BEFORE UPGRADING YOUR KERNEL.[/B] -Thanks [user=1844875]@CosmicDan[/user]
[B][U]v8[/U][/B]
- Latest MultiBoot Changes ---- Huge Thanks [user=1844875]@CosmicDan[/user]
- Built with Linaro 4.7.3 (02-01-2013)
- Fix Entropy Depleting (no more depleting) - Thanks @ Kees Cook
- Fix PageHead
- Fix binder. use of uninitialized variable.
- Fix kernel/net Memory Leaks
- Eliminate kstrdup memory leak
- Makefile optimisations (snapdragon & neon) - Thanks at Paul678
- Tweaked permormance on interactive governor - Thanks at Paul678
- Tweaked SIO io sched - Thanks at Paul678
- Free'd some RAM from loggers
- Reduce swappiness
- ipv4: force_igmp_version ignored when a IGMPv3 query received
- enable ipsec tunnel support in kernel (Latest FXP Change)
- ARM7 optimsations + more in config
[B]v9[/B] [B][COLOR="Red"] IN POST 3[/COLOR][/B]
[B][COLOR="Red"]Note if coming from a multiboot kernel you must wipe ALL partitions[/COLOR][/B]
- No multiboot
- No need to flash phoenix vendor - partitions are stock for now
- Supports both 4.1 & 4.2 JB
- New IIO Scheduler ZEN thanks @bbedward
- New Governor smartassH3 thanks [user=3057569]@Hero[/user]
- Tweaked Deadline IO scheduler
- Tweaked smartassv2
- Frandom
- Wifi improvement
- SFB Net scheduler
- OC up to 1804.8MHz
- Logger backported from CAF
[COLOR="Magenta"]- ALS is enabled by default - You can disable it from LuPuS Menu[/COLOR]
- Free RAM from logger
- LMK updated and optimized + various LMK tweaks
- Various ARM & RAM changes
- TinyRCU optimizations
- Optimized crc32 lib
- various VM changes
- Improved cleancache
- Undervolt LCD display, touch sensor proximity sensor & Wi-Fi thanks @ M66B
- Entropy tweaks
- Try fix for CRT animation [user=4266283]@paul678[/user]
- TWRP & CWM
- LuPuS Menu
- Auto Loading wifi
- All modules and init.d's included No need to flash anything after kernel
Plus alot more changes see [URL="https://github.com/garwedgess/semc-kernel-msm7x30/commits/jellybean"] for full list of credits and patches used[/URL]
[B]v10[/B]
- Latest changes to ALS -- Thanks @ FXP
- Lowered OC to 1612.8Mhz
- Remove ALS option from LuPuS Menu (no longer needed)
- Random reboots should be fixed ( for those who where having such issues )
[B]v11[/B]
- UN-RELEASED
[B]v12[/B]
- Fixed reboot to recovery
---- Custom CWM
- Clean-up of menu
- Added own wipe options menu -- with extra options
- Aroma File Manager from CWM --- Must have aroma ([COLOR=Red]aromafm.zip) placed on root of sdcard[/COLOR])
- Multi zip installer
- Reboot options - Power off re-added under this menu
- Pointless but people keep asking me for it so re-added wipe battery stats also.
- LuPuS themed...
- Fixed "dancing android
Multiboot[/SIZE][/U][/B]
For help and support on Multiboot, please check fma965's thread - "Noob friendly guide to Multibooting Jellybean"​
Requirements:
Unlocked Vendor partition (see "Download/Installation" below)
System size below 310MB
ICS Only - AOSP-based ROM (not stock-based)
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Features:
Huge thanks @CosmicDan
ICS and JB Support
One kernel, two worlds... you can install any AOSP-based ICS ROM (e.g. CM9, AOKP, etc) in any Slot (as long as it's multiboot aware, see below) and it will work automatically.
Team Win Recovery Project
CWM-Recovery has been replaced with the powerful TWRP. Full touch interface, file browser, backup names with keyboard, batch ZIP install, and more.
Multiboot RAMDisk
Pressing Vol-Down will now show a GUI for selecting which slot you want to boot or enter recovery on. Slot 2 and 3 are stored in ext2 images on your SDCard, and the process is fully automated and well-detailed to guide you through it. Please note that you can only install a ZIP in Recovery for Slot 2 and 3 if it is marked "Multiboot-aware" (see Compatibility section below).
Repair Tools
The Tools > Repair menu allows you to check your sdcard and sd-ext for errors and repair them. Also fix permissions and scan/repair Slot 2 and 3. This solves a lot of common problems with data and app2sd issues.
609MB data partition space
Cache is reduced to 8MB and system reduced to 280MB, giving a total size of 639MB for data. The ROM must be smaller than 280MB for this to work obviously (see "tested" section below). The cache is only 8MB so the kernel automatically links /cache/dalvik-cache to /data/dalvik-cache (simulates MIUI behavior).
Wifi Module auto-install
If the wifi module on the system doesn't exist or is different to the one in the ramdisk, it will be installed/replaced automatically. As an additional fail-safe, the kernel has magic checking (module version) removed - so any module will install on this kernel (but that does not mean it will work!)
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Compatibility
The kernel has been tested and working on the following ROM's -
Turbo UI Preview (CosmicDan's source build) (Multiboot-aware)
Project Jellyzeus AOSP (CosmicDan's source build) (Multiboot-aware)
SlimBean for Xperia Play GSM/CDMA (cj360's source build) (Multiboot-aware)
P.A.C Man-PA (wedgess' source build) (Multiboot-aware)
Paranoid Android (wedgess' source build) (Multiboot-aware)
CM10 (Not multiboot-aware)
CM9 (Not multiboot-aware)
Please report if it works or not for other Jellybean/ICS-AOSP ROM's.
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Bugs/Important Caveats
If your ROM has a "Reboot to Recovery" option, using it will load a broken Recovery where no mounts work. I can't fix this, so simply don't use it (just use Vol-Down on normal reboot).
Using Fastboot may trigger a "boot menu loop" - simply enter CWM-Recovery for any slot and then select reboot to solve it.
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Important info regarding safe Multiboot
Do NOT install a ROM ZIP in Slot 2 or 3 until it is marked "multiboot-aware". Otherwise the ROM will format/install to your internal, no matter *what* you do. For details on how to make a ROM multiboot-aware, see this post.
To get around a ROM not being multiboot aware (if you want to install it in Slot 2 or 3), simply install in Internal (Slot 1) as normal, then set up the second or third slot with "Copy from Internal" instead of "Blank". Then of course you can reformat and reinstall on Internal.
Make sure your SDCard is free of errors. If you encounter *any* issues with a ROM, do a full Repair in the Tools menu before reporting any issues.
*Never* unmount SDCard in Recovery for Slot 2 and 3. But Mounting USB Storage is 100% fine.
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LuPuSv8-720p-jB-Kernel.img
Md5 = 0x39750d29497af539a3810b4b877fd5e0
LuPuSv8-480p-jB-Kernel.img
Md5 = 0x965333fb455d7f077dfa1f7428058d6a
If wifi doesnt work flashable zip is attached at the bottom of the post
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First-time users - Enter Multiboot Menu (Vol-Down key) and go to Internal > Recovery, then format system, data and cache before doing anything else. Very important.
If you cannot enter the Boot Menu or Recovery after flashing, you need to flash the FTF first.
If you are running LuPuS-jB-v6 or older, the partition map has changed (30MB moved from data to system). You MUST Nandroid Backup before flashing the v7 update, then Nandroid restore after flashing. Otherwise you WILL lose your data.
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If your MD5# doesn't match re-download
LuPuS v13
Changelog
Code:
[B]v13[/B]
- Added option to enable Quick Key Reset (enable / disable via LuPuS Menu)
- Tuned Governors
* superbad
* lionheart
* virtuous
* darkside
* conservative
* smartassH3
- Really use google snappy zRam (improves zRam)
- Added zCache
- Removed persistent RAM
- Removed some more kernel debugging
- uninterruptible sleep
- Update SIO & CFQ
- Added Ultra-KSM
- Removed optimized AES & SHA1 routines
- Updated TWRP to 2.4.4
*Fixed Mount USB Storage in TWRP
- Updated CWM to latest Official CWM source
*Removed reboot options
*Re-added power off and reboot system now to main menu
- Improved wifi-loading scripts
- Clean up of lupus menu
- Fixed root issue on some devices
- Reworked kernel logs (can be found in /data/local/tmp)
- Boot.d - If phone is taking a long time to start move suspicious init.d scripts to /system/etc/boot.d
They will be run in background and won't affect boot time.
LuPuS MENU
You can run lupus menu from terminal or scriptmanager or similar, you must run as root or script will exit with a message
in terminal
Code:
su
sh lupus
* information is in lupus menu
1/ CIFS Menu *
Enable
Disable
2/ zRam Menu *
Enable
Disable
Set zRam size ( default is 60)
3/ Frandom Menu *
Enable
Disable
4/ Clean and Remove tweaks
Remove init.d's
5/ Tweak Menu
Note all tweaks are preset from here and option to set as init.d's
Clean all temp files
SQLITE optimizations
LMK Optimizations
Network optimizations
Defend against ARP spoofing
Remove android logger
SDcard speed tweak
Flag blocks as non-rotational
6/ Choose Recovery
TWRP
CWM
7/ Performance Menu
Note all options are se by user input from here and option to set as init.d's
Set CPU frequencies
Set Governor
Set IO-Scheduler
Voltage Control
VM tweaks (explained below)
VM Tweaks
dirty ratio and dirty background ratio 1 & 2
This controls how often the kernel writes data to "disk" (in our case the internal microSD system card, not the removable microSD card). When your apps write data to disk, Linux actually doesn't write the data out to the disk right away, it actually writes the stuff to system memory and the kernel handles when and how the data is actually going to be flushed to the disk. These values represent a percentage, the higher the percentage, the longer it waits to flush, the lower the percentage, the more often flushes will occur. Now remember, we are dealing with solid state storage, not the traditional disk platter and spindle. So we are actually able to delay flushes a little longer with solid state versus a traditional hard drive disk.
dirty_expire_centisecs
How old "dirty" data should be before the kernel considers it old enough to be written to disk. It is expressed in 100ths of a second.
dirty_writeback_centisecs
This is the interval of when the writeback daemons periodically wake up and write "old" data out to disk. It is expressed in 100ths of a second.
min free kbytes
This is used to force the Linux VM to keep a minimum number of kilobytes free. The VM uses this number to compute a pages_min value for each lowmem zone in the system. Each lowmem zone gets a number of reserved free pages based proportionally on its size. Default is 2048kb.
overcommit_memory
This controls overcommit of system memory, possibly allowing processes to allocate (but not use) more memory than is actually available.
0 - Heuristic overcommit handling. Obvious overcommits of address space are refused. Used for a typical system. It ensures a seriously wild allocation fails while allowing overcommit to reduce swap usage. root is allowed to allocate slighly more memory in this mode. This is the default.
1 - Always overcommit. Appropriate for some scientific applications.
2 - Don't overcommit. The total address space commit for the system is not permitted to exceed swap plus a configurable percentage (default is 50) of physical RAM. Depending on the percentage you use, in most situations this means a process will not be killed while attempting to use already-allocated memory but will receive errors on memory allocation as appropriate.
Swappiness
A property for the Linux kernel that changes the balance between swapping out runtime memory, as opposed to dropping pages from the system page cache. Swappiness can be set to values between 0 and 100 inclusive. A low value means the kernel will try to avoid swapping as much as possible where a higher value instead will make the kernel aggressively try to use swap space.
VFS Cache Pressure
File system cache (dentry/inode) is really more important than the block cache above in dirty ratio and dirty background ratio, so we really want the kernel to use up much more of the RAM for file system cache, this will increas the performance of the system without sacrificing performance at the application level. The default value is 100, as a percentage, and what you want to do is lower the value to tell the kernel to favor the file system cache and not drop them aggressively.
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480p
LuPuS_zeus_jBv13-ram.img
md5 = d3588985ea241c4e44cf27be30b74b0f
720p
LuPuS_zeus_jBv13-full.img
md5 = 9d5d17ca438ae745a793a6841b320f48
You are awesome
when you leave a rom jelly bean with touchpad and camera working support me step by JB definitely .. meanwhile I stay with my dear GB
JB Lupus kernel (Linaro) + rom JB (Linaro) that combination would be good ..
You're Wedgess.
Enjoying this kernel quite a lot Figured I'd say thanks and bump this thread at the same time
Zerosuit Connor said:
Enjoying this kernel quite a lot Figured I'd say thanks and bump this thread at the same time
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Good stuff ill update it with fxps latest changes this week. And click thanks in the OP, better then saying it
Sent from my GT-I9300
Hey Wedgess ... Thanks for the awesome kernel.... Could you do one more thing ....The volume output everywhere(loudspeaker, ear speaker etc.) is very low...Can you increase it ???
vrkamath2020 said:
Hey Wedgess ... Thanks for the awesome kernel.... Could you do one more thing ....The volume output everywhere(loudspeaker, ear speaker etc.) is very low...Can you increase it ???
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Yp same here but this bug from the rom not from the kernel
MonY960 said:
Yp same here but this bug from the rom not from the kernel
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Ohh...hehe....kkk....I guess, i'll ask the developer in the rom's post ....thank you for pointing it out...
can you make a CM10 based one for arc? thanks alot. i just installed Paranoid Android and i wanna try it out!
peanutheng said:
can you make a CM10 based one for arc? thanks alot. i just installed Paranoid Android and i wanna try it out!
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Could but Wi-Fi is the problem in arc /s with cm based if I can figure it out then try. But going update this first
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wedgess said:
Could but Wi-Fi is the problem in arc /s with cm based if I can figure it out then try. But going update this first
Sent from my GT-I9300
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alright thanks ^^
wedgess said:
Could but Wi-Fi is the problem in arc /s with cm based if I can figure it out then try. But going update this first
Sent from my GT-I9300
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So, can't you use files from CM10 anzu roms???
caqo71 said:
So, can't you use files from CM10 anzu roms???
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This was a week ago, I got wifi going I will be releasing for ur devices maybe tomorrow please keep this on its thread. But no I can't unless I was just to add governors and then it would work with CM10 only not AOKP or other CM10 roms a hich will probably come soon
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Is this based on fxp137?
Sent from my Xperia Play using xda premium
hitman980206 said:
Is this based on fxp137?
Sent from my Xperia Play using xda
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no it will be tomorrow though have the kernel there just goin make a few changes to get it smoother and build with linaro
Sent from my GT-I9300
Cm 10 base jb Fxp 139
It this work for xperia arc cm 10 FXP 139. ?
DaveX2012 said:
It this work for xperia arc cm 10 FXP 139. ?
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Considering ur on the PLAY development thread no. Go to the ARC thread
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Why should I use this as opposed to the default kernel that comes with FXP?

[INFO] Which kernel is best.

OK, Let's see the list of kernel
1.- Stock Kernel Repack by 4pda.ru team
2.- xKernel v9.587-C
3.- Flykernel JellyBean 0.4
4.- Pac-rom Kernel
5.- AdvancedToccoGrigioCWMKernel
6.- LuPuS-JBv2
7.- VDS Kernel v1.0
8.- FlyKernel v0.8
9.- KTG anzu Kernel v1.52
10.- OptiKernel Battery
Well let's start with the first (obviously )
Stock Kernel Repack
Kernel features:
- kernel is assembled from SE sources with usefull modifications
- cwm recovery
- light and balanced overclock up to 1.4 GHz (we leave SE frequences grid) (default frequence range: 122 MHz - 1 GHz)
- deep undervolting but working under hard loading
- default and recommended governeur is SmartassV2 (we have been testing power savings for some weeks with many different kernel settings!)
- support for dual channel voice call recording (with CallRecorder software by skvalex)
- as a result, power consuming is just a bit higher in overclocked mode and usually much less than on stock firmware
- guaranted very deep sleep in suspend mode
- very stable work and all-sides-testing
The Post .- Link
xKernel v9.587-C
Kernel Features:
// v9 - 587 source, increase mdp core clock for 720p, set 2D core clock
// v8.0 | AOKP v3 - implemented BFS v0.318
// v7.3.562 - 4.1.A.0.562 source, added cleancache and zcache driver, the rest same with v7.3.431
// v7.3.431 - 4.1.B.431 source, "use highest perf level when wake-up from sleep" patch, the rest remain the same as previous version
// v7.2.6 - 2way call, patches kernel msg, patch smartassv2 gov & zram driver
// Stock .431 - Stock Kernel from .431 ICS 4.0.4
// v7 rev4 - Build from 4.1.H.0.4 (Play ICS Beta)
// v6.2.5 - increased swap space to 90MB, added Virtuous gov
// v6.1.1 RER - "Reduced Energy Recovery" courtesy of justmpm
// v6.1.1 - added gov: intellidemand
// Xray AOKP - first attempt
// v6 - Enhance from v5 with small fixes
// v5 - Recovery USB Mount, enabled tun
// Stock .562 Kernel - Recovery USB mount fixed
// v4.0.1 - Disabled min/max freq set at boot, UV available
// v4.0 - Beta tester: LZO compress/decompress, cleancache, new settings freq tables
// v3.0.2 - small fixes for freq tables. used old freq table
// v3.0.1 - small fixes for freq tables.
// v3.0 - new freq table. based on FreeXperia (thanks to FXP)
// v2.5.1 - added zram setting disksize to 125MB (see thumbnails)
// v2.5.1 - edit wakelock for better sleep? (see thumbnails)
// v2.5 - include ZRAM driver (thanks go DooMLoRD. told ya, too much to tell his contribution in android developement )
// v2.5 - remain 1.6 as default kernel
// v2.5 - edit wakelock.c source
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Flykernel JellyBean 0.4
Kernel Features:
-Works with CM10 (as of fxp145 and up) and PACman (others with at least fxp145 should work too)
- OC up to 1.6 Ghz
- UV
- Build with linaro 4.7.3
- SmartassV2
- Noop, deadline, SIO
- Ext 3/4 and NTFS support
- Two way call recording
- OTG
- SLQB
- TinyRCU
- Cleancache
- Zram
- Init.d support
- Tweaked
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Pac-rom Kernel
Kernel Features:
- Built with Linaro
- CWM 6.0.1.8
- OC up to 1.6 GHz (use on your own risk!!!)
- Standard CPU govs : performance, powersave, userspace, ondemand, conservative, interactive
- Extra CPU govs : badass, brazilianwax, darkside, intellidemand, intelidemand2, interactiveX, lagfree, Lionheart, lulzactive, minmax, ondemandx, savagedzen, scary, smartass, smartassV2, smoothass, superbad, virtuous (use on your own risk!!!)
- IO Scheduler : noop, anticipatory, deadline, cfq, sio, bfq, vr
- UMS (Ext4 - NTFS)
- USB OTG support
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AdvancedToccoGrigioCWMKernel
Kernel Features:
- ics 4.1.B.0.587/4.1.B.0.431/4.1.A.0.562 officials kernel.
- The differences with stock one are Touch Recovery CWM
- min. freq. of processor set at 122 Mhz(for better battery drain)
- some other ramdisk optimizations(data collect removed).
- stable/optimized kernel
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LuPuS-JBv2
Kernel Features:
- Noop
- Anticipatory
- Deadline
- CFQ
- BFQ
- SIO
- lagfree
- brazillianwax
- smoothass
- scary
- savagedzen
- smartass
- smartassv2
- interactivex
- minmax
- + the 5or6 that are there with FXP
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VDS Kernel v1.0
Kernel Features:
OC (aka overclock) up to 1.4 gHz
UV aka undervolt
DooMKernel recovery (it's the best, IMHO)
Added smartass2 governor (a very battery friendly one)
Swap, ZRam
2way call recording (uses CallRecoder by skvalex)
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FlyKernel v0.8
Kernel Features:
- Works with al .431 and .587 based roms (miui also). I recommend a .587 based one.
- OC up to 1.6 Ghz and undervolting (Arc S frequency table, with some added freqs)
- Build with linaro 4.7.2 (aug 2012) and board specific flags
- Kernel: 2.6.32.59 (2.6.32.9 is still available in v0.5)
- SmartassV2 and SavagedZen (recommend smartassv2)
- Noop, deadline, SIO and CFQ (recommend noop)
- Ext 3/4 and NTFS support
- Two way call recording
- OTG
- SLQB
- TinyRCU
- Zram (as in stock)
- Init.d support
- Tweaked
- WiFi embedded in kernel
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KTG anzu Kernel v1.52
Kernel Features:
-kernel patch 2.6.32.59
-added battery 0% issue patch (not test)
-added 2 way call recording patch
-enabled ext4
-enabled CIFS with utf-8
-OC/UV with VDD interface(exclude own overclock code)
-BFQ I/O Scheduler with autogroup
-SIO & VR I/O Scheduler
-FM Radio fix
-compiled with linaro toolchain 4.6.3
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OptiKernel Battery
Kernel Features:
-Based on .587
-Busyboxed(19.4)
-Rooted
-GPU boost and new adreno libs
-Adrenaline Boost
-Framework modified for more preformance
-Optimized for heavy gaming or battery life
-Supercharged
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Well, these are all kernel of this session, if an update I will be adding to the post
What about VDS and FlyLight 0.8 kernels?
Don't forget to include KTG's ray kernel
I'm using it for a couple weeks now... so far so good no problem at all
KTG thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647665
hi man add the ginger bread kernels too with features, we'll make it the kernel thread
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gutzzz said:
Don't forget to include KTG's ray kernel
I'm using it for a couple weeks now... so far so good no problem at all
KTG thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647665
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this is a arc kernal man, and this is ray thread
cooldude9119 said:
hi man add the ginger bread kernels too with features, we'll make it the kernel thread
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this is a arc kernal man, and this is ray thread
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Have you seen the tread yourself?? Look carefully and you will see ray (urushi) kernel there
sheppii said:
What about VDS and FlyLight 0.8 kernels?
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gutzzz said:
Don't forget to include KTG's ray kernel
I'm using it for a couple weeks now... so far so good no problem at all
KTG thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647665
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ok, all kernel were added
Flykernel Jellybean for the win, its the best kernel for jellybean
devstaff said:
Flykernel Jellybean for the win, its the best kernel for jellybean
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having high battery drain on flykernel 0.4 on FXP 147 but other than this it really is the best
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why xKernel 9.587c and FlyKernel v0.8 cannot load mass storage when in standby condition ?
i'm using HD Ultimate 2.0's ROM and i'm too lazy to reboot the device for mount mass storage from CWM
rushland said:
why xKernel 9.587c and FlyKernel v0.8 cannot load mass storage when in standby condition ?
i'm using HD Ultimate 2.0's ROM and i'm too lazy to reboot the device for mount mass storage from CWM
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Stand by condition? You may say in recovery, that's because is still in working maybe that sincerely I don't know why
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You may add OptiKernel battery. it's vds kernel with Linario and init.d support
Sent from my Ray with the FORCE
MrTapa said:
You may add OptiKernel battery. it's vds kernel with Linario and init.d support
Sent from my Ray with the FORCE
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I added it now, thanks for help
regards

[KERNEL][PLAY] LuPuSv7 [STOCK ICS/GB & CM9][LINARO 4.7.3][19-06-13]

LuPuS STOCK GB/ICS​
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Based off SONY ICS latest sources 4.1.B.0.587 / 4.1.B.1.13​
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Originally developed for ARC, and the rest of the 2011 line, its about time I brought it to the play, this is based on LuPuS v10 from the ARC thread.Works on both GingerBread and Ice Cream Sandwich, Kernel will include ramdisk for CDMA also so far has not been tested so please report wether it works or not please let me know.
Disclaimer
Code:
[COLOR="DarkOrchid"]#include[/COLOR] [COLOR="Magenta"]std.h[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Blue"]/*
* Your warranty is now void.. LOL I guess you knew it already.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, you getting dumped or you getting fired because your phone*
* bootloops and alarm does not go off. Please do some research if you have any *
* concerns about features included in my kernel before using it! YOU and only*
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications.
*/
[COLOR="Magenta"]#ifdef[/COLOR]
You have a [COLOR="DarkGreen"]question[/COLOR] post it in the [COLOR="DarkRed"]thread[/COLOR],
Instead of [COLOR="DarkGreen"]Pm'ing me[/COLOR], as other users may
experience your [COLOR="DarkRed"]problems[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Magenta"]#endif[/COLOR][/COLOR]
Included in kernel
Added Io-schedulers --
- Noop
- Anticipatory
- Deadline
- CFQ
- BFQ
- SIO
- ZEN
Added Governors --
- lagfree
- brazillianwax
- smoothass
- scary
- savagedzen
- smartass
- smartassv2
- smartassH3
- interactivex
- minmax
- powersave
- performance
- conservative
- ondemand
- interactive
- userspace
+
Lulzactive - Thanks to Tegrak
Based on Interactive and Smartass. When workload is greater than or equal to 60%, the governor scales up
CPU to next higher step. When workload is less than 60%, governor scales down CPU to next lower step.
When screen is off, frequency is locked to global scaling minimum frequency
Virtuous
Virtuous is a modded smartassV2 which gives even more battery time then smartassV2
Intellidemand - Thanks to faux123
This is an intelligent ondemand that enters browsing mode to limit max frequency when GPU is idling,
and (exits browsing mode) behaves like ondemand when GPU is busy; to deliver performance for gaming and such.
Intellidemand does not jump to highest frequency when screen is off.
Lazy - Thanks to Ezekeel
The Idea here is to eliminate any instabilities caused by fast frequency switching by ondemand.
Lazy governor polls more often than ondemand, but changes frequency only after completing min_time_state
on a step overriding sampling interval.
Lazy also has a screenoff_maxfreq parameter which when enabled will cause the governor to always
select the maximum frequency while the screen is off.
-Ondemandx:
Basically an ondemand with suspend/wake profiles. This governor is supposed to be a battery friendly ondemand. When screen is off, max frequency is capped at 500 mhz. Even though ondemand is the default governor in many kernel and is considered safe/stable, the support for ondemand/ondemandX depends on CPU capability to do fast frequency switching which are very low latency frequency transitions. I have read somewhere that the performance of ondemand/ondemandx were significantly varying for different i/o schedulers. This is not true for most of the other governors. I personally feel ondemand/ondemandx goes best with SIO I/O scheduler.
-Lionheart:
Is a conservative-based governor. The tunables (such as the thresholds and sampling rate) were changed so the governor behaves more like the performance one, at the cost of battery as the scaling is very aggressive.
To 'experience' Lionheart using conservative, try these tweaks:
sampling_rate:10000 or 20000 or 50000, whichever you feel is safer. (transition latency of the CPU is something below 10ms/10,000uS hence using 10,000 might not be safe).
up_threshold:60
down_threshold:30
freq_step:5
Lionheart goes well with deadline i/o scheduler. When it comes to smoothness (not considering battery drain), a tuned conservative delivers more as compared to a tuned ondemand.
BadAss Governor:
Badass removes all of this "fast peaking" to the max frequency. Badass will also take the gpu load into consideration. If the gpu is moderately busy it will bypass the above check and clock the cpu with 1024Mhz. If the gpu is crushed under load, badass will lift the restrictions to the cpu.
Superbad -
A "superbad" super smooth rendition of a highly optimized "smartass" governor!
Darkside -
A "slightly more agressive smart" optimized governor!
What else-----
-SLQB - (SLAB allocator with Queue)-(both)
This memory allocator is designed for small number of CPUs system (such as desktop or smart phone devices). This allocator is design to be simple and it is optimized for using order-0 pages as much as possible (order-0 pages are the simplest therefore quickest type of memory in a Linux system to allocate).
- Added Cleancache
- Supports ext 2,3
- Updated zRam
- Lzo compression/decompression speed has doubled on average.
- Init.d support
- Fudgeswap
- And much more see changelog in post #2
LuPuS MENU
To Run LuPuS Menu use either ScriptManager get it HERE on google playstore
Or
Use Terminal Emulator get it HERE on google playstore.
Code:
su
lupus
* information is in lupus menu
1/ CIFS Menu *
Enable
Disable
2/ zRam Menu *
Enable
Disable
Set zRam size ( default is 60)
3/ Frandom Menu *
Enable
Disable
4/ Clean and Remove tweaks
Remove init.d's
5/ Tweak Menu
Note all tweaks are preset from here and option to set as init.d's
Clean all temp files
SQLITE optimizations
LMK Optimizations
Network optimizations
Defend against ARP spoofing
Remove android logger
SDcard speed tweak
Flag blocks as non-rotational
6/ Performance Menu
Note all options are se by user input from here and option to set as init.d's
Set CPU frequencies
Set Governor
Set IO-Scheduler
Voltage Control
VM tweaks (explained below)
VM Tweaks
dirty ratio and dirty background ratio 1 & 2
This controls how often the kernel writes data to "disk" (in our case the internal microSD system card, not the removable microSD card). When your apps write data to disk, Linux actually doesn't write the data out to the disk right away, it actually writes the stuff to system memory and the kernel handles when and how the data is actually going to be flushed to the disk. These values represent a percentage, the higher the percentage, the longer it waits to flush, the lower the percentage, the more often flushes will occur. Now remember, we are dealing with solid state storage, not the traditional disk platter and spindle. So we are actually able to delay flushes a little longer with solid state versus a traditional hard drive disk.
dirty_expire_centisecs
How old "dirty" data should be before the kernel considers it old enough to be written to disk. It is expressed in 100ths of a second.
dirty_writeback_centisecs
This is the interval of when the writeback daemons periodically wake up and write "old" data out to disk. It is expressed in 100ths of a second.
min free kbytes
This is used to force the Linux VM to keep a minimum number of kilobytes free. The VM uses this number to compute a pages_min value for each lowmem zone in the system. Each lowmem zone gets a number of reserved free pages based proportionally on its size. Default is 2048kb.
overcommit_memory
This controls overcommit of system memory, possibly allowing processes to allocate (but not use) more memory than is actually available.
0 - Heuristic overcommit handling. Obvious overcommits of address space are refused. Used for a typical system. It ensures a seriously wild allocation fails while allowing overcommit to reduce swap usage. root is allowed to allocate slighly more memory in this mode. This is the default.
1 - Always overcommit. Appropriate for some scientific applications.
2 - Don't overcommit. The total address space commit for the system is not permitted to exceed swap plus a configurable percentage (default is 50) of physical RAM. Depending on the percentage you use, in most situations this means a process will not be killed while attempting to use already-allocated memory but will receive errors on memory allocation as appropriate.
Swappiness
A property for the Linux kernel that changes the balance between swapping out runtime memory, as opposed to dropping pages from the system page cache. Swappiness can be set to values between 0 and 100 inclusive. A low value means the kernel will try to avoid swapping as much as possible where a higher value instead will make the kernel aggressively try to use swap space.
VFS Cache Pressure
File system cache (dentry/inode) is really more important than the block cache above in dirty ratio and dirty background ratio, so we really want the kernel to use up much more of the RAM for file system cache, this will increas the performance of the system without sacrificing performance at the application level. The default value is 100, as a percentage, and what you want to do is lower the value to tell the kernel to favor the file system cache and not drop them aggressively.
Show your support for the kernel and my work by putting this in your signature, its only a quick one I done up with my limited time
Code:
http://i.imgur.com/xtWNL.png
A big thanks to -
CosmicDan
DooMLoRD
FXP
CJ360
Nickholtus
SONY
xeozus
NobodyAtAll
Faux123
Erasmus
Leedroid
FXP Team
Jerpelea
Phil3759
CTCaer
Anyone missing please PM me
Downloads in post 2
Kernel source --- -b master
https://github.com/garwedgess/LuPuS-STOCK-ICS-Xperia2011
CWM source -- https://github.com/garwedgess/android_bootable_recovery -b lupus-cwm
Changelog:
Code:
[B]
Previous Releases[/B]
[hide]
[B][U]Initial Release[/U][/B]
[list] -built with linaro
- ext 2/3/4
- Tweaks to wifi
- Init.d tweaks
- Linaro Optimizations
- Improved Battery Life alot :)
- Thumbee support
- All governors from OP
- All Io-Schedulers from OP
- ARM7 optimizations
- cgroup scheduling
- Brought OC back down to 1.6 max (no need for it above 1.6 unless u want to kill your device)
- Tiny RCU
- Upddatedd patched and fixed LZO
- lowered vfs cache pressure
- Increased Wifi- Range and added support for channel 14
- 0 % Battery patch - Thanks @ Bazoocaze
- Better memory copy
- Better memory move
- LMK Optimizations (LowMemoryKiller)
- VDD support (voltage conrol)
- Cleancache
- Compaction added
- KSM
- CIFS (improved support)
- Updated to newest SIO Io-Scheduler
- Google Snappy Compress & Decompress
- Added Vibrate To Recovery (Notification to enter CWM)
- Built with Linaro 4.7.3 (02-01-13)
- Reworked Ramdisk, uses new method
- Auto Root updated to SuperSU, only roots device if Superuser.apk or SuperSU.apk dont already exist
- New LuPuS menu - check in post #1 on how to use it
- Build in wifi modules ( if wifi modules don't work on first install reboot)
- Built in CIFS & USB OTG (from lupus menu)
- Built in zRam, you can also change zRam size (from LuPuS menu)
- TWRP and latest CWM Recovery {change default in LuPuS Menu)
- Supports Gb and ICS (GB has wifi broken ATM)
- Custom partitions - Thanks @ CosmicDan
- Tweaks menu from LuPuS menu script
- Free'd 11mb RAM
- binder changes from 2.6.32.60
- binder: Fix use of uninitialized variable.
- net sched: fix some kernel memory leaks
- net/ipv4: Eliminate kstrdup memory leak
- ipv4: force_igmp_version ignored when a IGMPv3 query received
- pids: Fix a race in pid generation that causes pids to be reused immediately
- smart toggle overclock upto 2ghz
- changed RD compression to LZMA
- enable group scheduling
- removed some debugging
- cleaned up config
- USB tether
- enable ipsec tunnel support in kernel
- SQLITE3 DB vacumming
- Further compressed ramdisk
- disabled cuse, enabled md4 + nls_utf8 as modules
*** Probably missing a few here ***
[B]-v2[/B]
- [COLOR="Red"]Updated kernel to 2.6.32.60[/COLOR]
- CWM = volume down
- TWRP = volume up
- Fixed Problem with PLAY store
- Added fool-proof to ramdisk,( if android version is unsupported device will boot CWM)
- Gave 30MB more space to system to avoid certain ROMs not booting
- Complete clean up and new improved LuPuS Menu
- Fixed AROMA
- Backport Binder from CAF 3.4.0
- Triple Buffer
- Frandom
- Tweaked deadline
- Tweaked performance governor
- Tweaked SmartassV2
- New governor SmartassH3
- New IO-Scheduler ZEN
- Patch so entropy no longer depletes
- Zcache
- Minor update to touchpads
- ARM optimizations
- Genlock backported from CAF
- Replaced old compaction with newer/better version
- Backported logger from CAF and free'd RAM from logger
- Updated improved LMK
- Removed fudgeswap
- Updated crc32 lib from 3.3 kernel
- New net scheduler Stochastic Fair Blue (SFB)
- Optimized Tiny RCU
- CFS tweaks
- Quick keyboard reset (hold HOME + POWER)
- Timed_gpio backported from CAF
- Snapdragon optiizations
- Improved boot time
- Improved wifi to load at first boot
- Removed Autoroot feature
[URL="https://github.com/garwedgess/LuPuS-STOCK-ICS-Xperia2011/commits/2.6.32.x"]** Plus more see here for all patches and credits**
Also Thanks at gu5t3r and [NUT][/URL]
[B]v3[/B]
- Fixed Video playback/recording
- Reverted back to linux kernel 2.6.32.9
- Removed triple buffer (caused some lag)
- Fixed problem with root @ gu5t3r
- LuPuS Script now runs properly from Terminal Emulator @ gu5t3r
- Added fool-proof to ramdisk -- if non-supported Android version is found (not ICS or GB) Kernel will boot into CWM
- Reduced size of kernel
- CWM fixed
[/list]
[B]v4[/B]
- Fixed CPU Governor and Frequencies not sticking at boot -- thanks [user=4665716]@gu5t3r[/user]
---- Custom CWM
- Clean-up of menu
- Added own wipe options menu -- with extra options
- Aroma File Manager from CWM --- Must have aroma ([COLOR=Red]aromafm.zip) placed on root of sdcard[/COLOR])
- Multi zip installer
- Reboot options - Power off re-added under this menu
- Pointless but people keep asking me for it so re-added wipe battery stats also.
- LuPuS themed..
[B]v5[/B]
- Fixed Custom Partitions [COLOR="Red"]NOTE:: This is the last time you will need to format partitions[/COLOR]
- CDMA Camera Fix Thanks [user=4474983]@vokal1992[/user] for the lib (will install camera fix if device is r800x in ROMs build.prop)
- Removed persistent RAM
- Remove other errors from dmesg
- Improved wifi loading
- Disabled Key Reset (can be enbled in LuPuS Menu)
---- CWM updated to 6.0.3.2
- Fixed Advanced restore
- Fixed busybox symlinks generation (aka) fixed CWM backup not working
- Fixed install from sideload being mixed up with toggle signature
- Remove confirmation from install from sideload as it can be cancelled at anytime.
---- Complete Ramdisk Clean up & Improvment
- Reworked booting
- Supports m2sd and other ap2sd scripts
- Fixed Reboot To Recovery (It reboots to last one used IF you don't have scripts that wipe /cache on boot)
- Reworked Kernel logs, they are located at /cache/recovery/ and /data/local/tmp/
- Improved init.d
- lupus menu clean up
- Boot.d - If phone is taking a long time to start move suspicious init.d scripts to /system/etc/boot.d
They will be run in background and won't affect boot time.
[B]
v6[/B]
- Added Ultra-KSM
- Tuned Governors
* superbad
* lionheart
* virtuous
* darkside
* conservative
* smartassH3
- Really use google snappy zRam (improves zRam)
- Fix nasty sigreturn bug
- Fix compiler warnings
- Do uninteruptible sleep
- Other various fixes
- Added support for CM9
- Other various ramdisk improvments
- Updated TWRP
* Mounting Mass Storage in recovery fixed
- Updated LuPuS CWM to latest Official CWM changes
* Fixed advanced restore
* Removed Reboot Options
* Brough Reboot System Now back to Main Menu
* Brought Power Off back to Main Menu
* After install of zip dont return to main menu
* Minor UI changes[/hide]
[B]v7[/B]
- Fix some lag in gaming
- Set default swappiness to 20
- Removed fsync
- Removed Cleancache
- Removed zCache
- Removed WasActive page flag
- Removed Zen IO-Scheduler
- Fixed issue with some devices booting into CWM
- Fixed CWM install options order
- Fixed TWRP adb and mounting USB storage
- Fixed PATH for LuPuS Menu
- Added UKSM options to LuPuS-Menu
Downloads
If you like my work please consider buying me a beer or something else
by clicking the DONATE ME button, of course it isn't needed but greatly appreciated and keeps me motivated.
===================== L U P U S - S T O C K - D O W N L O A D S ===================
CWM = VOLUME DOWN
TWRP = VOLUME UP
If you need root for STOCK ROM
Code:
[COLOR="Purple"]Root[/COLOR] : ( Flashable via recovery )
* SuperSU : [URL="http://download.chainfire.eu/204/SuperSU/"][COLOR="Green"][U]Download[/U][/COLOR][/URL]
* Superuser : [URL="http://androidsu.com/superuser/"][COLOR="Green"][U]Download[/U][/COLOR][/URL]
Important
Coming from a kernel with STOCK partitions??
Via fastboot enter the commands:
Code:
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase system
You must wipe userdata and system if coming from a STOCK partirion kernel, Otherwise u will be stuck in a loop
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
.
Custom Partitions ( Does not support CM9 )
LuPuS_zeus_Stock-gB+iCsv7-full.img
md5 = d062539d219822709cb845e2589480be
LuPuS_zeus_Stock-gB+iCsv7-ram.img
md5 = 22d977aa5bec0fb39b12fecf3a7e3dfc
Stock Partitions ( Supports CM9 ) (camera in cm9 not working)
LuPuS_zeus_Stock-gB+iCsv6-full.img
md5 = 5e9165f19f859fb362908aef1f416c02
LuPuS_zeus_Stock-gB+iCsv6-ram.img
md5 = 4c714686f7b03743b2c36abaf2f07c20
Mirrors - and all other releases
http://www.goo.im/devs/wedgess
Check your MD5 match the above if not re-download
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How to enter lupus menu? I can only enter CWM
Thanks!
Edit: I mean where to choose to boot ICS or GB, my rom isnt booting.
Keep the good work!
Re: [KERNEL][PLAY] LuPuS STOCK ICS&GB [LINARO 4.7.3][27-02-13]
vokal1992 said:
How to enter lupus menu? I can only enter CWM
Thanks!
Edit: I mean where to choose to boot ICS or GB, my rom isnt booting.
Keep the good work!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
U dont need to select it ramdisk will auto detect it and likewise man, still use your ROM as my choice of GB
Sent from my GT-I9300 On Official JB
Re: [KERNEL][PLAY] LuPuS STOCK ICS&GB [LINARO 4.7.3][27-02-13]
Perfect. Exactly what I needed. Will test it tonight
Sent from my R800i using xda app-developers app
Nice work I take it this has fully working camera and USB Storage for stock based ROM's? A good choice for those who don't want JB.
Still cant boot my rom, doesnt even show the bootanimation :s
vokal1992 said:
Edit: I mean where to choose to boot ICS or GB, my rom isnt booting.
!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Errr yeah I didnt check latest version, i'll have it fixed by the morning, so only works on ICS for the next few hours
Sorry bout that
CosmicDan said:
Nice work I take it this has fully working camera and USB Storage for stock based ROM's? A good choice for those who don't want JB.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ye well for the next few hours just ICS :silly: Ye fully working non multiboot of course, plus the script needs a big fix up, possibly make an app for it.
wedgess said:
Errr yeah I didnt check latest version, i'll have it fixed by the morning, so only works on ICS for the next few hours
Sorry bout that
Ye well for the next few hours just ICS :silly: Ye fully working non multiboot of course, plus the script needs a big fix up, possibly make an app for it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Damn you! I was here banging my head against the wall, thinking what I was doing wrong!
Re: [KERNEL][PLAY] LuPuS STOCK ICS&GB [LINARO 4.7.3][27-02-13]
Wedges thamks for hard work on another kernel. Assuming you use Ubuntu to compile/build kernel, which version do you use? Im having problems on 12.04 with even setting up the environment.
Sent from my R800i using xda premium
cyrusalmighty said:
Wedges thamks for hard work on another kernel. Assuming you use Ubuntu to compile/build kernel, which version do you use? Im having problems on 12.04 with even setting up the environment.
Sent from my R800i using xda premium
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Click to collapse
I think he uses 12.04 or maybe still on 11.x when he told me. But I'm on 12.10 and had no problems setting up environment a while ago, using this guide.
P.S. You need 64-bit. Don't try on 32-bit, I did and spent days - can't be done
Oh man, I tried both 480 and 720 versions and my rom doesn't even show the loading animation.
It's an Xperia ICS based rom.
jcarbox said:
Oh man, I tried both 480 and 720 versions and my rom doesn't even show the loading animation.
It's an Xperia ICS based rom.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What ROM is it?? Having some strange problems with it not booting on Gin2Jellybean, but so far its the only ROM I can't get it to work with that i've tested
I'll download and test a few others to see how it goes
Hold on. I'm using the fastboot command line tool and seems I have something wrong because when I went back to Lupus v12 the phone didn't boot either. I'll try to flash it with Flashtool.
My actual rom is one of the Markphyton releases: ICS 4.1.B.0.431 (Patch 3)
Re: [KERNEL][PLAY] LuPuS STOCK ICS&GB [LINARO 4.7.3][27-02-13]
jcarbox said:
Hold on. I'm using the fastboot command line tool and seems I have something wrong because when I went back to Lupus v12 the phone didn't boot either. I'll try to flash it with Flashtool.
My actual rom is one of the Markphyton releases: ICS 4.1.B.0.431 (Patch 3)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok perhaps because u need to flash the unlocked vendor ftf which dan has a link to, ill update OP on awhile, so format partitions. Ive just also tested on my own ICS ROM I done awhile ago and its fine also. Need to figure out wht it wont boot on Gin2Jellybean now
Sent from my GT-I9300 On Official JB
SO, about ICS stock roms, this kernel needs having first flashed phoenix vendor ftf, like TurboKernel?
Ok, I'll wait for the updated info but with Flashtool I can't return to a previous kernel neither. Both Lupus v12 and this new kernel don't boot the rom, can't let me enter to recovery mode and reboot the phone a couple of seconds after the vibration.
jcarbox said:
Ok, I'll wait for the updated info but with Flashtool I can't return to a previous kernel neither. Both Lupus v12 and this new kernel don't boot the rom, can't let me enter to recovery mode and reboot the phone a couple of seconds after the vibration.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
well..i just flashed the kernel 720p version,volume down to enter recovery,did a full wipe and install krisdee ICS hybrid rom..get to bootanimation and reboot,reboot and nothing..
Back button doesn't do anything and pressing volume down shows me Aroma Filemanager.
Can be a way to flash another kernel and get the phone working again? Seems this flash has broken something.
so after flashing the 4.1.B.0.631.ftf firmware from Neo L and then this kernel I can say it works pretty well

[KERNEL][STOCK][CM11][CM12.1][CM13][SM-G313HZ][R8.5] OC Kernel for Samsung Galaxy V

As you could see in our CM11 thread, there's a custom kernel that we've integrated in latest CM11 builds
Now as CM11 was stable, I decided to cut the kernel to seperate system unit - The new custom kernel
Now let's make a start
Post 1: Introduction
Post 2: Features and Bugs
Post 3: How to post bugs
Post 4: Download links
Post 5: Changelog
[NOTE] This kernel is just for SM-G313HZ only. For G313H/ML users, since our CM11 works with those phone models, you can try this kernel. NOT COMPATIBLE with SM-G313HN or SM-G313HU
XDA:DevDB Information
OC Kernel for Galaxy V SM-G313HZ, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Ace 4
Contributors
doesntexits
Source Code: https://github.com/koquantam/android_kernel_oc_vivalto3gvn
Kernel Special Features: Described in post 2
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-03-09
Last Updated 2016-06-14
What's new in this kernel versus stock CM11 one?
Upgraded to latest Linux mainline version (not yet, but it will)
Overclock support, up to 1,3GHz (HOT)
Ultra Kernel Samepage Merging (saves RAM)
Logcat toggle (enable/disable) through sysfs interface
zRAM with LZ4/ZLIB compressor, multiple zRAMs
New IO schedulers: ROW, DEADLINE, FIOPS, BFQ, ZEN, SIOPLUS (will be added more on future builds)
Governor: interactive, ondemand, userspace, performance, powersave, smartassv2, lulzactive2, intelliactive
zswap support (swap compression)
LZ4 kernel compression (CRYPTO, COMPRESS/DECOMPRESS,...)
F2FS support
Dalvik-cache on system partition (save internal storage space)
Something more!... will be continued
BUG(S):
For some users, camera is dead (here means not working)
Change zRAM size directly from userspace causes hard reboot immediately sometimes
How to post bugs
As you know, this is a kernel, so logcat is useless. We use "dmesg" to track what the kernel do and how it's done, what it's fault...
If you post logcat to a kernel dev, no helps. So now, a single rule: No logcats
To post bugs, please do this:
1. Make sure you have a computer running any Linux distros (e.g Ubuntu) (ignore this if you already have)
2. Plug your phone with USB cable plugged to computer
3. Open Terminal, type these (DO NOT MISS ANYTHING)
Code:
adb shell dmesg | tee dmesg.txt
The "tee" command will export your "dmesg" (driver messages) to your /home/<USER> folder (e.g from mine: /home/a1/dmesg.txt)
4. Post the full dmesg text logs to this thread
Download link & F.A.Q
Download link: Google Drive folder
F.A.Q (to be continued)
1. Can I include your kernel to my ROM?
A: Sure, you can. Because the kernel is completely open-source (due to GPL License), so no credits is needed
2. What's included in this kernel vs stock?
A: Check above
CHANGELOG
Release 1
Initial release
Release 2
Re-enabled zCache
Added KSM (Kernel Samepage Merging)
Fixed lags, underclocked to 1,4GHz and GPU to 300MHz
Reserved zRAM size to 90MB (explain later)
Re-enabled memory cgroups (better memory allocation)
Release 3
zswap revert back to LZO compression (you can change this through sysfs)
zRAM moved to block driver, also reverted to LZO compression by default (thanks to @psych.half)
Disabled zCache (this does nothing but lags)
Added new governors: smartassv2, lulzactive
zRAM now compresses 18% of RAM (this is the main cause of lags, and our device only have 512MB RAM, not much so multitasking only possible if we use ordinary swap)
ZSMALLOC moved to kernel mainline (ported from Linux 3.18)
Random reboots disappeared (yay!)
Minimum clock speed now 500MHz
Snappy compression algorithm, will be implemented on zRAM
Release 4
Switched from KSM to UKSM (Ultra Kernel Samepage Merging)
zRAM increased to 35% of RAM (161MB)
Logcat now can be disabled through sysfs interface
ROW IO scheduler as default
Increased IO readahead to 1024KB
....
Release 5
Decreased IO readahead to 128KB by default (this fixes massive lag as our device can't handle too many IO operations)
Fixed giant hole memory. Now every task managers shows correct results
Release 6
Re-compiled with Linaro 5.2 toolchain
Allow setting zRAM disksize, compressor and swappiness through build.prop
New governor: intelliactive
Release 7.1
Upgraded to Linux 3.10.20
New TCP algorithms: westwood, reno, bic, htcp, veno
Dalvik-cache on /system partition (CM-11.0 only) (significantly save internal storage space) (NEW!) (thanks to @ngoquang2708 for this idea)
Release 7.2
Upgraded to Linux 3.10.22
Release 8
Upgraded to Linux 3.10.31
(NEW!) Stock support
Support LZ4HC (high compression) for zRAM
/tmp folder added, in case some root apps need that and mounted as tmpfs
Improved memory management
Release 8.1
Added 250MHz minimum clock speed
zswap disabled by default (enable through build.prop by adding "ro.config.zswap.enabled=true")
Disabled unaligned memory access for faster memory operations
Release 8.2
Fix bootloop on CM12.1
Release 8.3
Upgraded to Linux 3.10.34
[CM-11.0] Switched dalvik-cache location to /cache to prevent ROM reinstalling when you want to wipe dalvik-cache, also fix app installation issue
Release 8.4
Maximum OC clock decreased to 1.3GHz (as 1.4GHz causes random crashes/reboots)
Added zlib compressor for zRAM, switched back to default lzo compressor
(AGAIN) zswap enabled by default
Multiple zRAMs are back, now is 2 zRAMs for better performance
[CM-11.0] Permanently mounted /system partition RW, moved dalvik-cache to /system partition (this fixes apps instalation issue, and because /cache partition is too small)
Can use on SM-G313HU?
gsrq said:
Can use on SM-G313HU?
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Nope. G313HZ and HU are different hardwares. Installing this kernel would soft brick your device
@hendrulll @JeffersonCaf
Weird. The kernel really works with build 20160213. Why the hell it doesn't work with you guys? Or... I've to give a simple boot.img which is be able to flash over TWRP only?
You should see in "Kernel version", it was being built yesterday LOL
doesntexits said:
@hendrulll @JeffersonCaf
Weird. The kernel really works with build 20160213. Why the hell it doesn't work with you guys? Or... I've to give a simple boot.img which is be able to flash over TWRP only?
You should see in "Kernel version", it was being built yesterday LOL
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Yeah the boot.img it's better i think, and what recovery you use?
JeffersonCaf said:
Yeah the boot.img it's better i think, and what recovery you use?
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I use TWRP 3.0 from @cleverior.ipul
doesntexits said:
I use TWRP 3.0 from @cleverior.ipul
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Ok i will flash that too
Can you give the boot.img?
Hmm, I still got soft brick with my device after installing your kernel, even if I install from build 20160213 after wipe everything, but when I try to flash @cleverior.ipul kernel a.k.a getux kernel its worked like a charm. Any reason?
hendrulll said:
Hmm, I still got soft brick with my device after installing your kernel, even if I install from build 20160213 after wipe everything, but when I try to flash @cleverior.ipul kernel a.k.a getux kernel its worked like a charm. Any reason?
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You know what, his kernel is completely based on stock CM11, just adds a lower CPU frequency (1100MHz)
And new kernel build will be released after some minutes, just waiting for it to compiling and I'll release it as a boot.img (flash through TWRP)
This time it's completely compatible with CM11 build 20160213
New kernel build! Changes:
Re-enabled zCache
Added KSM (Kernel Samepage Merging)
Fixed lags, underclocked to 1,4GHz and GPU to 300MHz
Reserved zRAM size to 90MB (explain later)
Re-enabled memory cgroups (better memory allocation)
Boot image added to downloads section. Please choose the latest boot image to make sure you're in latest kernel build. Flash through TWRP recovery
doesntexits said:
New kernel build! Changes:
Re-enabled zCache and disable zswap, since zswap only applies on swap file or ordinary swap partition (not RAM-based swap partition)
Added KSM (Kernel Samepage Merging)
Fixed lags, underclocked to 1,4GHz and GPU to 300MHz
Reserved zRAM size to 90MB (explain later)
Re-enabled memory cgroups (better memory allocation)
Boot image added to downloads section. Please choose the latest boot image to make sure you're in latest kernel build. Flash through TWRP recovery
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Well it's working on SM-G313ML, but i noticed when the CPU frequency goes to 384 MHz the phone freezes
Edit: and some random reboots too.
JeffersonCaf said:
Well it's working on SM-G313ML, but i noticed when the CPU frequency goes to 384 MHz the phone freezes
Edit: and some random reboots too.
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Well, switch the min CPU freq to 600MHz in Performance Settings section, and tick "Set on boot" too
Edit: Random reboots due to the old build with 1,5GHz, the CPU voltage is too high, leads to the phone randomly reboots
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Well, switch the min CPU freq to 600MHz in Performance Settings section, and tick "Set on boot" too
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I alderay made that XD
Yeah, now we have smartassv2 :good:
R3 has released! Changes:
zswap revert back to LZO compression (you can change this through sysfs)
zRAM moved to block driver, also reverted to LZO compression by default (thanks to @psych.half)
Disabled zCache (this does nothing but lags)
Added new governors: smartassv2, lulzactive
zRAM now compresses 18% of RAM (this is the main cause of lags, and our device only have 512MB RAM, not much so multitasking only possible if we use ordinary swap)
ZSMALLOC moved to kernel mainline (ported from Linux 3.18)
Random reboots disappeared (yay!)
Minimum clock speed now 500MHz
Snappy compression algorithm, will be implemented on zRAM
Boot image added to Downloads section. Please choose the latest boot image to make sure you're in latest kernel build. Flash through TWRP recovery
doesntexits said:
R3 has released! Changes:
zswap revert back to LZO compression (you can change this through sysfs)
zRAM moved to block driver, also reverted to LZO compression by default (thanks to @psych.half)
Disabled zCache (this does nothing but lags)
Added new governors: smartassv2, lulzactive
zRAM now compresses 18% of RAM (this is the main cause of lags, and our device only have 512MB RAM, not much so multitasking only possible if we use ordinary swap)
ZSMALLOC moved to kernel mainline (ported from Linux 3.18)
Random reboots disappeared (yay!)
Minimum clock speed now 500MHz
Snappy compression algorithm, will be implemented on zRAM
Boot image added to Downloads section. Please choose the latest boot image to make sure you're in latest kernel build. Flash through TWRP recovery
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Yeah it's working (SM-G313ML) but i noticed when the CPU frequency go to 500MHz the phone freezes (i've changed the min to 1GHz, but shows 768MHz on SetCPU ) and freezes too when change the governor to interactive, well the random reboots has dessapeared (yay!²) thx for all that work bro

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