[KERNEL][4/11/2013]Stock/System Write Kernel 1.28 - One (M7) Original Android Development

This is my first attempt at building a kernel. This is strictly a /system write kernel. In the future I may upstream and add features. I have built this from the latest source that came out (m7ul-3.4.10-jb-crc-ddcfb8c)
For 1.28 devices only!
Changelog:
Version1...4/11/13
Disabled perflock
Enable /system write
Download:
v1 - http://goo.im/devs/Flyhalf205/M7/Flyhalf205-boot-v1-m7.zip
Installation:
Download the file above
Flash .zip with TWRP Dumlock or extract boot.img from .zip
Boot into fastboot on your phone
Using a computer with fastboot comands.
fastboot flash boot boot-m7-img

Mine

Flyhalf205 said:
Mine
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tested, without any issue, only wifi a bit slower than stock on my M7_U version (1.29.709.4 )

Thought more people would have been wanting this type of kernel lol

On your TWRP thread it says that with HTC Dumlock, we can flash kernels while s-on.
Does that apply for this aswell?
If not, I'll have to wait a few days until I've got access to a computer again.

KidCarter93 said:
On your TWRP thread it says that with HTC Dumlock, we can flash kernels while s-on.
Does that apply for this aswell?
If not, I'll have to wait a few days until I've got access to a computer again.
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I've updated the zip in the OP. It should flash in TWRP Dumlock. No one that I know of has tested Dumlock with this deviceso good luck. Be sure to follow the steps exactly

Flyhalf205 said:
I've updated the zip in the OP. It should flash in TWRP Dumlock. No one that I know of has tested Dumlock with this deviceso good luck. Be sure to follow the steps exactly
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I'll give it a try when I'm back from work later and let you know how it goes

Flyhalf205 said:
This is my first attempt at building a kernel. This is strictly a /system write kernel. In the future I may upstream and add features. I have built this from the latest source that came out (m7ul-3.4.10-jb-crc-ddcfb8c)
Changelog:
Version1...4/11/13
Disabled perflock
Enable /system write
Download:
v1 - http://goo.im/devs/Flyhalf205/M7/Flyhalf205-boot-v1-m7.zip
Installation:
Download the file above
Flash .zip with TWRP Dumlock or extract boot.img from .zip
Boot into fastboot on your phone
Using a computer with fastboot comands.
fastboot flash boot boot-m7-img
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Greta work mate, what exactly is this perflock? Hear a lot about it these days

mwilky said:
Greta work mate, what exactly is this perflock? Hear a lot about it these days
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perflock disables cpu frequency changes so with it off you can use setcpu etc to change frequency.

Does this work ok with any of the custom ROMs about (in using ARHD at the moment), and can we flash with CWM? It seems to flash kernels even with S-ON.

rovex said:
Does this work ok with any of the custom ROMs about (in using ARHD at the moment), and can we flash with CWM? It seems to flash kernels even with S-ON.
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Must flash it with a computer or using HTC dumlock which no one has tested yet.
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Ok ill give it a try. I know that ARHD ROMs have a kernel built in that gets flashed in aroma with S-ON. Bit new to HTC flashing.

I'll have to look into that. That will be nice to use in this kernel on my next kernel.
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This flashed absolutely fine via Dumlock

Anyone want to give this kernel a go? http://goo.im/devs/Flyhalf205/M7/Flyhalf205-Freakazoid-v1-m7.zip Flash it with HTC Dumlock on TWRP or extract the boot and flash with a pc.
I've included a extra goodies for you guys. Not many.
Added lionheart
Wheatly
Hyper
Dancedance
Noop
Sio
Fiops
Maybe more but all I can remember.

Flyhalf205 said:
Anyone want to give this kernel a go? http://goo.im/devs/Flyhalf205/M7/Flyhalf205-Freakazoid-v1-m7.zip Flash it with HTC Dumlock on TWRP or extract the boot and flash with a pc.
I've included a extra goodies for you guys. Not many.
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Changelog please

m3dd0g said:
Changelog please
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Added changelog. Two post up.
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I'm running this kernel on Trickdroid 3.0.1, flashed with Dumlock fine. However I have no in-call sound through the earpiece. If I enable speakerphone I can hear everything fine, and it works through BT, just not through phone earpiece

Dunc001 said:
I'm running this kernel on Trickdroid 3.0.1, flashed with Dumlock fine. However I have no in-call sound through the earpiece. If I enable speakerphone I can hear everything fine, and it works through BT, just not through phone earpiece
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Weird. What build number are you on?
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Not sure if this has even been explored yet but I've read qualcomm fast charge has been disabled for the One. Can anyone confirm this and is there a kernel mod to enable this?
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Related

Integrating a kernel

Quick question i am using a custom rom and I have to flash a kernel to get my wifi working. Is their a way to flash it into the rom so i don't have to flash it every time i do a wipe. Sort of out box tweak
We can't flash kernels by recovery so you shouldn't have to worry about having to reflash the same kernel over again.
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Binary100100 said:
We can't flash kernels by recovery so you shouldn't have to worry about having to reflash the same kernel over again.
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I thought so, every time i use the super wipe function and i install the rom i have to reflash the kernel to get my wifi working.
nofroyo said:
I thought so, every time i use the super wipe function and i install the rom i have to reflash the kernel to get my wifi working.
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That's because the kernel modules are different than the rom modules.
So which kernel is best to use that will work on all amaze roms ? One that will wrk with all if possible
Also roms that have stock kernel should wrk with all amazes right?
nofroyo said:
So which kernel is best to use that will work on all amaze roms ? One that will wrk with all if possible
Also roms that have stock kernel should wrk with all amazes right?
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You only have a few to chose from.
You have the stock and you have Faux123 kernel.
You may need to use the computer to flash the Faux123 kernel since the Flash Image GUI app doesn't always properly flash the modules.
Using command prompt or terminal right?
One last question if I flash using terminal will that allow me to switch roms and not have to keep on reflashing the kernel everytime ?
Thanks for all your help it's much appreciated
nofroyo said:
Using command prompt or terminal right?
One last question if I flash using terminal will that allow me to switch roms and not have to keep on reflashing the kernel everytime ?
Thanks for all your help it's much appreciated
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It's suggested to use the Easy Kernel Flasher if it's a dedicated kernel.
If you're trying to flash the kernel that came with the rom then you can use the Flash Image GUI app on the Market.
I actually just composed an even easier kernel flasher for Faux123's latest kernel.
If you want to try it?
All you should need to do is double click, plug your phone in and click Install.
Let me know if it works or not should you decide to try it.
Faux123 Easier Kernel Updater Executable
I am going to try it right now.
Binary100100 said:
It's suggested to use the Easy Kernel Flasher if it's a dedicated kernel.
If you're trying to flash the kernel that came with the rom then you can use the Flash Image GUI app on the Market.
I actually just composed an even easier kernel flasher for Faux123's latest kernel.
If you want to try it?
All you should need to do is double click, plug your phone in and click Install.
Let me know if it works or not should you decide to try it.
Faux123 Easier Kernel Updater Executable
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nofroyo said:
I am going to try it right now.
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Okay just let me know how well it works for you.
You're a tester.
Binary100100 said:
It's suggested to use the Easy Kernel Flasher if it's a dedicated kernel.
If you're trying to flash the kernel that came with the rom then you can use the Flash Image GUI app on the Market.
I actually just composed an even easier kernel flasher for Faux123's latest kernel.
If you want to try it?
All you should need to do is double click, plug your phone in and click Install.
Let me know if it works or not should you decide to try it.
Faux123 Easier Kernel Updater Executable
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it works perfectly, just plugged in and it did all the work. i rebooted and wifi is working as usual. good job.
hopefully i wont have to reflash the kernel every time i need to wipe haha
nofroyo said:
it works perfectly, just plugged in and it did all the work. i rebooted and wifi is working as usual. good job
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Thanks for the update. I don't think that I can set it up any easier.
Binary100100 said:
Thanks for the update. I don't think that I can set it up any easier.
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No worries if you need to test anything else i am willing to test
Binary100100 said:
You only have a few to chose from.
You have the stock and you have Faux123 kernel.
You may need to use the computer to flash the Faux123 kernel since the Flash Image GUI app doesn't always properly flash the modules.
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I haven't heard of this issue or bug report yet from the over 6k active users of the application. I'm all for fixing the issue but I can't afford to buy all android devices to test with so I rely heavily on users reporting issues and a few knowlegdable testers!
Can you provide an example where Flash Image GUI doesn't properly flash the modules? A link to the .zip file would be most helpful along with the specific module/modules which didn't properly load?
nofroyo said:
So which kernel is best to use that will work on all amaze roms ? One that will wrk with all if possible
Also roms that have stock kernel should wrk with all amazes right?
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I've been answering this exact question on the EVO 3D boards since HTC released their unlock method back in August. The best answer I've been able to formulate, and feel free to critique or post additional questions is as follows:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18793336&postcount=2
The WiFi error is caused by a mismatch between the WiFi module and the currently loaded kernel. The WiFi module is stored in /system/lib/modules/bcm4330.ko (bcm4329.ko is for EVO 3D) . The kernel is stored in the boot partition.
When booted into the custom recovery through the traditional methods, reboot recovery, bootloader -> recovery, etc., HTC unlock method does not unlock *kernel* write access but does unlock *system* write access.
The result is the kernel module for WiFi is loaded but the kernel itself is not loaded. This creates a mismatch between a WiFi module loaded from the ROM and the matching kernel not being loaded as HTC does not allow it to be loaded from the traditional recovery boot method.
The main issue around kernel write access is due to the HTC unlock method only allowing kernel write access in two modes:
1) Booted in normal Android mode. My application, Flash Image GUI, will flash any kernel .zip file with the HTC unlock method because it runs in normal android mode. HTC unlocks write access to the boot partition, where the kernel is stored, in normal Android mode. Flash Image GUI also properly loads the respective WiFi modules essentially eliminating this WiFi mismatch error.
2) Fastboot booted into the custom recovery using the following command: fastboot boot c:\android\cwm-recovery.img. HTC unlock method allows kernel write access while using fastboot boot of a custom recovery.
Hope that helps!
Edit: If you're curious and want to do some reading on previous WiFi error issues with the EVO 3D on this Q&A board where I replied, here are some similar posts:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17681402
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16990247
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18624865
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1265467
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18807723
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In summary, there is no WiFi module which will work across all kernels as the WiFi module is compiled at the same time the kernel is compiled and are required to be used together as a pair.
Hope that helps clarify!
joeykrim said:
I haven't heard of this issue or bug report yet from the over 6k active users of the application. I'm all for fixing the issue but I can't afford to buy all android devices to test with so I rely heavily on users reporting issues and a few knowlegdable testers!
Can you provide an example where Flash Image GUI doesn't properly flash the modules? A link to the .zip file would be most helpful along with the specific module/modules which didn't properly load?
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I noticed the issue while applying the Faux123 kernel with the Energy ROM
It's likely because it's not set up to be flashed by recovery but by a computer script.
The directory of the kernel flashing script directory goes like this
Amaze-EKF-008b13-sense
-Kernel-Here
---boot.img
-Modules
---system
-----etc
--------init.post_boot.sh
--------st_drv.ko
--------thermald.conf
--------ti_hci_drv.ko
-----lib
--------modules
-----------kineto_gan.ko
-----------tiap_drv.ko
-----------tiwlan_drv.ko
joeykrim said:
I haven't heard of this issue or bug report yet from the over 6k active users of the application. I'm all for fixing the issue but I can't afford to buy all android devices to test with so I rely heavily on users reporting issues and a few knowlegdable testers!
Can you provide an example where Flash Image GUI doesn't properly flash the modules? A link to the .zip file would be most helpful along with the specific module/modules which didn't properly load?
I've been answering this exact question on the EVO 3D boards since HTC released their unlock method back in August. The best answer I've been able to formulate, and feel free to critique or post additional questions is as follows:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18793336&postcount=2
In summary, there is no WiFi module which will work across all kernels as the WiFi module is compiled at the same time the kernel is compiled and are required to be used together as a pair.
Hope that helps clarify!
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Once again thanks for this information it clearly answers my questions I had. The app you made solved my initial inquiry and works perfectly. Thanks for all you help and support :=)
Binary100100 said:
I noticed the issue while applying the Faux123 kernel with the Energy ROM
It's likely because it's not set up to be flashed by recovery but by a computer script.
The directory of the kernel flashing script directory goes like this
Amaze-EKF-008b13-sense
-Kernel-Here
---boot.img
-Modules
---system
-----etc
--------init.post_boot.sh
--------st_drv.ko
--------thermald.conf
--------ti_hci_drv.ko
-----lib
--------modules
-----------kineto_gan.ko
-----------tiap_drv.ko
-----------tiwlan_drv.ko
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Yea, definitely not designed to be flashed by the recovery. They're using unique scripts which could easily be modified to follow the same standards as required by a recovery .zip. In fact, it is very easy to package up one .zip file which will do both, be flashable in recovery but also contain all the files and scripts to be flashable from a desktop via adb/fastboot.
Appreciate the link and info. Made it very easy to narrow down the issue!
Will definitely keep this in mind. Good to see/know there are some unique kernel .zip files be distributed which don't follow the "standards".
nofroyo said:
Once again thanks for this information it clearly answers my questions I had. The app you made solved my initial inquiry and works perfectly. Thanks for all you help and support :=)
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Glad the information helped and appreciate the feedback!

Viper + DNA LK_DNA 0.9.4

When you are downloading Viper Rom do I have to run the boot image or can I ignore it if I already have DNA LK_DNA 0.9.4?
dagarnx said:
When you are downloading Viper Rom do I have to run the boot image or can I ignore it if I already have DNA LK_DNA 0.9.4?
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I would flash the boot.img with the Rom then flash Lk
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holla420 said:
I would flash the boot.img with the Rom then flash Lk
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Install boot image that is with Viper, then flash viper, Do I then wipe factory/user and cache, then install LK?
dagarnx said:
When you are downloading Viper Rom do I have to run the boot image or can I ignore it if I already have DNA LK_DNA 0.9.4?
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If lk is already flashed to your phone, you do not need to flash the .img that comes with Viper. But you do need to flash the lk modules after you flash Viper. I did exactly this, only with dsb kernel, without issues.
trickster2369 said:
If lk is already flashed to your phone, you do not need to flash the .img that comes with Viper. But you do need to flash the lk modules after you flash Viper. I did exactly this, only with dsb kernel, without issues.
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I haven't done the ok yet but I flshed the viper boot.img and then viper Rom, my phone is having a glitch that errors out WiFi, it would try to turn on WiFi forever then error it out eventually, plus is there a way to get rid of numbers of home screens with aosp launcher?
trickster2369 said:
If lk is already flashed to your phone, you do not need to flash the .img that comes with Viper. But you do need to flash the lk modules after you flash Viper. I did exactly this, only with dsb kernel, without issues.
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+1, I fastbooted lk's kernel, flashed viper, then installed lk's modules without issue.
dagarnx said:
I haven't done the ok yet but I flshed the viper boot.img and then viper Rom, my phone is having a glitch that errors out WiFi, it would try to turn on WiFi forever then error it out eventually, plus is there a way to get rid of numbers of home screens with aosp launcher?
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If you are having Wi-Fi problems usually means the modules for the kernel are mismatched.
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bsSkunkApe said:
+1, I fastbooted all's kernel, flashed viper, then installed lk's modules without issue.
If you are having Wi-Fi problems usually means the modules for the kernel are mismatched.
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Thanks, As soon as I installed the LK module it fixed it self.
Now I see that you are using TW recovery, I'm suing CWM touch, which one is more compatible/stable?
dagarnx said:
Thanks, As soon as I installed the LK module it fixed it self.
Now I see that you are using TW recovery, I'm suing CWM touch, which one is more compatible/stable?
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I think at this point the kinks have been worked out of both recoveries. It's personal preference, I like TWRP and have never had any issues flashing with it.
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TWRP 2.4

I was just curious if anyone was planning on building TRWP 2.4 for the fassy since its not yet supported by their team.? Or does it still not play nice with the fassy?
BDogg718 said:
I was just curious if anyone was planning on building TRWP 2.4 for the fassy since its not yet supported by their team.? Or does it still not play nice with the fassy?
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I'd love to see it on the fascinate! I'm rolling with it on my a500 and its freaking awesome
I am going to be receiving a fascinate tomorrow and have plans to install cm10.1 via odin. From my understanding I can then install twrp and goo to install updates from that point on. I presume I have to still use odin to unlock the phone and get CM10.1 working, but goo/twrp should work for updating it from the nightlys after that point, correct?
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/40
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I am going to be receiving a fascinate tomorrow and have plans to install cm10.1 via odin. From my understanding I can then install twrp and goo to install updates from that point on. I presume I have to still use odin to unlock the phone and get CM10.1 working, but goo/twrp should work for updating it from the nightlys after that point, correct?
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You don't have to unlock the fascinate its all open just put cwm on it and flash cm10.1 twrp won't work on cm10 and above so you have to use cwm use this guide here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070
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Xceptiona1noob said:
I am going to be receiving a fascinate tomorrow and have plans to install cm10.1 via odin. From my understanding I can then install twrp and goo to install updates from that point on. I presume I have to still use odin to unlock the phone and get CM10.1 working, but goo/twrp should work for updating it from the nightlys after that point, correct?
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/40
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cm10 includes it's own "cmupdater" app. Checks for new builds on your schedule (or manually), notifies of new builds, displays change logs, and installs the updates. Works well. It's visible on the "about phone" settings menu. Also available in the app drawer...
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I've fixed twrp to work with cm10.1. Works pretty well. Too bad injection doesn't work any more.
jt1134 said:
I've fixed twrp to work with cm10.1. Works pretty well. Too bad injection doesn't work any more.
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Nice I've never used twrp so I may have to try it
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Linked below is a kernel bundled with the latest version of TWRP modified to work with the fascinate. I've only tested it with my personal cm10.1 build, it should work with other 4.2.2 ROMs, may work with 4.2.1 ROMs. Due to the way the bootloader handles the kernel/recovery partitions, it (currently) has to be bundled with the kernel. If I come up with a way to make it stick across different builds I'll submit the changes to the appropriate upstream repositories, etc.
I haven't tested much other than flashing zip files, backup/restore may break your device into a million pieces. That might be kinda funny.
Updated source code is here:
https://github.com/jt1134/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/commits/twrp2.4
https://github.com/jt1134/android_device_samsung_fascinatemtd/commits/myjb-next
http://www.mediafire.com/?ul4n2gc1ba044sb
jt1134 said:
Linked below is a kernel bundled with the latest version of TWRP modified to work with the fascinate. I've only tested it with my personal cm10.1 build, it should work with other 4.2.2 ROMs, may work with 4.2.1 ROMs. Due to the way the bootloader handles the kernel/recovery partitions, it (currently) has to be bundled with the kernel. If I come up with a way to make it stick across different builds I'll submit the changes to the appropriate upstream repositories, etc.
I haven't tested much other than flashing zip files, backup/restore may break your device into a million pieces. That might be kinda funny.
Updated source code is here:
https://github.com/jt1134/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/commits/twrp2.4
https://github.com/jt1134/android_device_samsung_fascinatemtd/commits/myjb-next
http://www.mediafire.com/?ul4n2gc1ba044sb
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Thanx JT! Back-up and restore work just fine! Great work as always!
BDogg718 said:
Thanx JT! Back-up and restore work just fine! Great work as always!
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Good to know. Thanks for testing it
jt1134 said:
Linked below is a kernel bundled with the latest version of TWRP modified to work with the fascinate. I've only tested it with my personal cm10.1 build, it should work with other 4.2.2 ROMs, may work with 4.2.1 ROMs. Due to the way the bootloader handles the kernel/recovery partitions, it (currently) has to be bundled with the kernel. If I come up with a way to make it stick across different builds I'll submit the changes to the appropriate upstream repositories, etc.
I haven't tested much other than flashing zip files, backup/restore may break your device into a million pieces. That might be kinda funny.
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And it does work on the latest hellybean as long as you 1st flash your cm kernel to it :thumbup:
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hhp_211 said:
And it does work on the latest hellybean as long as you 1st flash your cm kernel to it :thumbup:
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I'd love to see this incorporated into the devil kernel
Seems my changes have been merged in the main TWRP repository
I still can't seem to come up with a decent way to replace the recovery permanently from kernel to kernel, but I've fixed fakeflash to work with the current version of TWRP. Fakeflash allows you to temporarily flash a different recovery by flashing a zip file in your current recovery. This allows it to work regardless of what kernel/recovery you are currently using.
A test version is linked below. Flash it in your current recovery and it will reboot into TWRP. Subsequent reboots will run your previous recovery, the zip needs to be flashed each time to use TWRP. Anyone who has had the fascinate for more than a year and a half should know all about fakeflash it's the original way we used recovery (**** you samsung).
http://www.mediafire.com/?tq0uq2uo24lofcl
Thanks jt. It`s a step forward. You da man that's all I can say. :thumbup::beer:
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if you are on fassy, notta posted a pa twp recovery flashable test as of now
LasVegasRomeo said:
if you are on fassy, notta posted a pa twp recovery flashable test as of now
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does that kernel notta posted kill your WiFi?
kill type ?my wifi is workin I havent had any issues as far as i know. ran wifi a lil bit earlier and no issues. My wifi has is always crappy for me though here at home. Seems spotty a lil but like i said thats normal for me.
jt1134 said:
Seems my changes have been merged in the main TWRP repository
I still can't seem to come up with a decent way to replace the recovery permanently from kernel to kernel, but I've fixed fakeflash to work with the current version of TWRP. Fakeflash allows you to temporarily flash a different recovery by flashing a zip file in your current recovery. This allows it to work regardless of what kernel/recovery you are currently using.
A test version is linked below. Flash it in your current recovery and it will reboot into TWRP. Subsequent reboots will run your previous recovery, the zip needs to be flashed each time to use TWRP. Anyone who has had the fascinate for more than a year and a half should know all about fakeflash it's the original way we used recovery (**** you samsung).
http://www.mediafire.com/?tq0uq2uo24lofcl
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is there a way to modify the source to use the prebuilt bootimage.Also when compiling it fails to create the utilities folder.

[Kernel][Stock]{OTA 2.06][OTA 2.04][1.15]

Here is the stock kernel for the resent update. Thanks dsb9938 for the script to install the modules. I didn't see it posted so here it is good or bad. If it doesn't work or is all ready posted let me know and I will have this sucker shut down. Worked for me though..
Edit:
Added Stock Kernel1.15.605.4.w/ WiFi Modules.
Edit #2
Added Stock Kernels for S-OFF users.
Edit #3
Added Stock Kernel 2.06.605.1_710RD w/ WiFi Modules for S-OFF
AW: [Kernel][Stock][OTA 2.04.605.2 710RD][1.15.605.4.]
This Kernel is very good,(2.04)
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AW: [Kernel][Stock][OTA 2.04.605.2 710RD][1.15.605.4.]
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Added kernels for S-OFF users.
zone23 said:
Added kernels for S-OFF users.
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will these also replace the modules as well... lets say I flash a custom kernel and its modules... will these also flash boot.img + modules?
.torrented said:
will these also replace the modules as well... lets say I flash a custom kernel and its modules... will these also flash boot.img + modules?
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Yes it will replace the modules as well.
.torrented said:
will these also replace the modules as well... lets say I flash a custom kernel and its modules... will these also flash boot.img + modules?
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Installed s-off version via cwm and showed writing boot.img as well as modules.
Re: [Kernel][Stock][OTA 2.04.605.2 710RD][1.15.605.4.]
Hey Zone, guess who followed you to the DNA
Thank you for posting this I will use it quite a bit.
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Stock.Kernel.2.04.605.2 710RD.zip
Stock.Kernel.1.15.605.zip
Stock.Kernel.1.15.605.4.S-OFF.zip
Stock.Kernel.2.04.605.2_710RD.S-OFF.zip
Can someone please clarify what's the difference between files that have S-OFF in the name and those that dont. I understand that ones with S-OFF are for users that have S-OFF their phone, but WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE between the files? Are the ones without S-OFF in their name were modified to allow system write? More importantly, were the S-OFF files modified in any way?
Also, how do we install these? Are these flashable zips that can be flashed in recovery? Or, these needs to be boot.img flashed first and then modules in recovery?
Thank you
CrazyRussianXDA said:
Stock.Kernel.2.04.605.2 710RD.zip
Stock.Kernel.1.15.605.zip
Stock.Kernel.1.15.605.4.S-OFF.zip
Stock.Kernel.2.04.605.2_710RD.S-OFF.zip
Can someone please clarify what's the difference between files that have S-OFF in the name and those that dont. I understand that ones with S-OFF are for users that have S-OFF their phone, but WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE between the files? Are the ones without S-OFF in their name were modified to allow system write? More importantly, were the S-OFF files modified in any way?
Also, how do we install these? Are these flashable zips that can be flashed in recovery? Or, these needs to be boot.img flashed first and then modules in recovery?
Thank you
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The ones that don't have S-OFF are for flashing the old way using fastboot commands. They are different in the fact that the S-OFF versions have a script that will flash the boot.img and the WiFi Modules.
Zone23, thank you for the info. So, S-OFF are to be flashed straight via recovery without any additional steps. Where these kernels modified in any way or are they truly straight from the factory image?
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CrazyRussianXDA said:
Zone23, thank you for the info. So, S-OFF are to be flashed straight via recovery without any additional steps. Where these kernels modified in any way or are they truly straight from the factory image?
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Straight from the OTAPkg.zip
zone23 said:
The ones that don't have S-OFF are for flashing the old way using fastboot commands. They are different in the fact that the S-OFF versions have a script that will flash the boot.img and the WiFi Modules.
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You can flash them in the recovery is what he means.
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Re: [Kernel][Stock][OTA 2.04.605.2 710RD][1.15.605.4.]
Is the new kernel compatible with pre-ota phones? If so, does anyone yet have experience with the battery drain vs LK, etc? I wonder if it might play better with the radio than kernels based off the old kernel.
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im on dsb's latest kernel and i was just wondering if i need to flash anything before i flash this kernel? If not can i just flash this normally through recovery?
yearn2burn said:
Is the new kernel compatible with pre-ota phones? If so, does anyone yet have experience with the battery drain vs LK, etc? I wonder if it might play better with the radio than kernels based off the old kernel.
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This kernel is only compatible with ROM's that are based on the 2.04.605.2 update... If the ROM you are using is NOT on the 2.04.605.2 update do not use this kernel.
thunderbolt33 said:
im on dsb's latest kernel and i was just wondering if i need to flash anything before i flash this kernel? If not can i just flash this normally through recovery?
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If you are s-off you can just flash the s-off version and it will update the boot.img and modules
If you are s-on you will have to manually flash the boot.img in the bootloader and then the modules.zip in the recovery
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.torrented said:
This kernel is only compatible with ROM's that are based on the 2.04.605.2 update... If the ROM you are using is NOT on the 2.04.605.2 update do not use this kernel.l
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So like a bone head, I flashed this kernel despite being on viper 1.1.3. Already on new radio. Works well from what I can see so far. With s-off, I can write to system. Battery life so far seems quite good, similar to LK, etc. No crashes, wifi and radio work fine. Any specific problem you are aware of with new kernel/ pre-ota based ROM?
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So like a bone head, I flashed this kernel despite being on viper 1.1.3. Already on new radio. Works well from what I can see so far. With s-off, I can write to system. Battery life so far seems quite good, similar to LK, etc. No crashes, wifi and radio work fine. Any specific problem you are aware of with new kernel/ pre-ota based ROM?
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Interesting. Let us know how it works out for you. Perhaps the real incompatibility is using an old kernel (1.x) on a newer (2.04) rom (reports of flickering screens, broken wifi).
Sounds like using a 2.04 kernel on an older rom is ok.
Unfortunately, that means that until source is released, we won't see the variety of kernels that will work in the newewr, 2.04 based roms that are being developed now.
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jasoraso said:
Interesting. Let us know how it works out for you.
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So far so good. Again, I have the new radio, new kernel and old ROM (viper 1.1.3). Only thing that crashed/hung was kernel tuner, not surprisingly. I froze that and disabled loading of kernel settings with system tuner and all smooth.
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Why is this so confusing?
I am rooted with S-Off and unlocked
I did not get the OTA.
I did install the new radio only (1.01.01.0110)
Can I install the 2.04 s-off version though TWRP?
I guess the confusing part is being pre-ota and not wanting to brick or wipe my phone, while having the updated kernel and modules.
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superchaos said:
Why is this so confusing?
I am rooted with S-Off and unlocked
I did not get the OTA.
I did install the new radio only (1.01.01.0110)
Can I install the 2.04 s-off version though TWRP?
I guess the confusing part is being pre-ota and not wanting to brick or wipe my phone, while having the updated kernel and modules.
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Yes you should be able to flash the S-OFF version. It should not brick your phone.
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Kernel

I have been trying to flash Imonseyon leankernel v5.1 for awhile now and I'm having issues... I don't know if the link doesn't work or what the deal is. I want the 184v undervolt bc I have been having crazy battery drain.. Everytime I flash it I get a status 2 in TWRP. Any suggestions..
lacoursiere18 said:
I have been trying to flash Imonseyon leankernel v5.1 for awhile now and I'm having issues... I don't know if the link doesn't work or what the deal is. I want the 184v undervolt bc I have been having crazy battery drain.. Everytime I flash it I get a status 2 in TWRP. Any suggestions..
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What rom are you using?
If it's a Sense based GB rom, did you grab the Sense kernel?
If it's an AOSP GB rom, did you grab the Aosp kernel?
If it's an ICS rom, it won't work.
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Via TWRP website:
Since TWRP 2.3 is based on AOSP jelly bean sources, TWRP now uses recovery API 3 instead of 2. Some zips may no longer work if the developer is using an out-of-date update-binary.
This API change should not be a problem on newer devices, but older devices will probably encounter several zips that need to be updated.
If needed, you can try using this update-binary that was compiled with current sources.
It goes in your zip file in the META-INF/com/google/android folder. If you're getting a status error 2 during zip install, then an outdated update binary is almost certainly to blame.
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What rom are you using?
If it's a Sense based GB rom, did you grab the Sense kernel?
If it's an AOSP GB rom, did you grab the Aosp kernel?
If it's an ICS rom, it won't work.
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Via TWRP website:
Since TWRP 2.3 is based on AOSP jelly bean sources, TWRP now uses recovery API 3 instead of 2. Some zips may no longer work if the developer is using an out-of-date update-binary.
This API change should not be a problem on newer devices, but older devices will probably encounter several zips that need to be updated.
If needed, you can try using this update-binary that was compiled with current sources.
It goes in your zip file in the META-INF/com/google/android folder. If you're getting a status error 2 during zip install, then an outdated update binary is almost certainly to blame.
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Ok thank you so much! FAST response lol. Would there be another recovery that is better to use or it doesn't matter?? Currently I am using your, I believe, ICS rooted debloated ROM stock/rooted. I was on liquidsmooth aosp and cm7 thundershed switching between them to get a feel for them... But for some reason I tried to do a full wipe and then reinstall from my restore of those two roms and try the leankernal, it's saying failed after I updated to TWRP 2.4.3
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Where is that zip you are talking about located.. In /system or somewhere else bc I can't seem to find it?
There is a backup bug in the latest release of Twrp. Switch to 4ext and your backups may work again. Someone posted on the n7 he could restore backups in Twrp from the previous version with the version he made them with but restoring backups on the latest version couldn't restore those
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disconnecktie said:
There is a backup bug in the latest release of Twrp. Switch to 4ext and your backups may work again. Someone posted on the n7 he could restore backups in Twrp from the previous version with the version he made them with but restoring backups on the latest version couldn't restore those
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Thank you!
4ext is definitely the way to go on the Thunderbolt. Best recovery ever, wish the Gnex had it.
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The zip I was referring to, was the kernel zip you were trying to flash.
And if you have run my rom, you should know I suggest using 4ext recovery.
It's mentioned in all my rom OP's.
santod040 said:
The zip I was referring to, was the kernel zip you were trying to flash.
And if you have run my rom, you should know I suggest using 4ext recovery.
It's mentioned in all my rom OP's.
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Ok thank you! I have switched to 4ext thank you for the refferal
Do you backups work now?
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disconnecktie said:
Do you backups work now?
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No actually.. It's ok though. I don't mind starting over.. Thank you for your help! I am running leankernal now at 184mhz unlocked to see what kind of battery improvements it brings, if any.. With JellyBlur ROM.. Any sugesstion on a ROM?
lacoursiere18 said:
No actually.. It's ok though. I don't mind starting over.. Thank you for your help! I am running leankernal now at 184mhz unlocked to see what kind of battery improvements it brings, if any.. With JellyBlur ROM.. Any sugesstion on a ROM?
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Good luck with the 184mhz, I can not use that on my phone, always does the deep sleep of death.... thats not a good thing.
As for a ROM, I always suggest one of Santod's ... really any of them lol
Milimbar said:
Good luck with the 184mhz, I can not use that on my phone, always does the deep sleep of death.... thats not a good thing.
As for a ROM, I always suggest one of Santod's ... really any of them lol
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Dude so far no problems with 184mhz.. Speed is no issue, no lag, no reboots, but I'll have to put it through the 24hr test to fully see how it does. And I charge my battery to 100% when installed it, approx. 4hr 41mins with pretty much none stop usage.. at 72% now. On the old kernal I would have been dead..

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