|KERNEL| SaberKernel_45.3 || 3.0.97 || UC-100mhz || OC-1960mhz || exFAT | 10|03 - Galaxy Note II Original Android Development

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SaberKernel ​This Kernel Is Compatible with all TW/Samsung based JB ROMS for this device--- (Not AOSP)​
READ, READ, READ before downloading, flashing, or posting questions
Not all phones are created equal meaning some phones will not handle Overclocking / Underclocking or Undervolting as well as others.
Features
Kernel Version 3.0.96
UC to 100
OC to 1960
UV Support
Added Support For 3rd Party OC apps---
Advanced Power Emulation
Default Scheduler= Zen
Default Governor= Pegasusq
Default boot set to 1600
Built using arm 4.4.3 toolchain
Ramdisk Mods to support Custom Boot Animations
Boeffla Sound Support
Touchwake
GPU Control
Github
In my GITHUB you can find my sources and code changes
Credits
Samsung for Official Source Code
Andreilux
Faux123
Cmenard
Simone 201
Gregkh
Sarcastillo
supercurio
Der Teufel
Ezeekel
ZaneZam
Yank
Instructions
TWRP Recovery HIGHLY Recommended!
-Download Kernel
-Nandroid
-Flash Kernel
-Boot system and DO NOT TOUCH FOR 2-3 MIN
Changelog
Code:
10|03
Upgrade to Linux 3.0.97
Revert of GPU edits to fix glitches in Graphics/reboots
Raise Voltages on 1960 for stability
Update zram_drv.c … thanks to insanemal
9|26
Raised Max Clock Speed --1960
Edits to GPU Clocks and scaling for Max performance (while preserving battery at stock values)
New compression
ADB Remount Enabled
9|18
Complete Rebuild from Updated Source
Zen default sched
Upgraded to 3.0.96
Fixed GPU freq scaling
More voodoo code removal
9|11
Upgrade to Linux Version 3.0.95
Edits to GPU Voltage Allocation
Boeffla Sound Replaces Voodoo (by request)
Boeffla and Trickster apps now added with flash
Clean Up of Version
Remove Dirty in Version Description
USB Charging Rate Increased to match A/C rate
ZZmoove Updated to 7d
Fixed Memory/cache leak that was causing instability and poor battery
8|28
I have been slacking on releasing kernels outside of my ROMs so this changelog is kind of a mess.
If you cannot follow the log please see my git for itemized changes
--Upraded to Linux 3.0.93
-- Added in exfat module source thanks to Faux123 and SORC
-- ZZMOOVE updated to v0.7 (ZaneZam/Yank)
-- LulzactiveQ added in (Gohkanmoral)
-- Upgraded to Linux 3.0.91
-- Wifi driver edit for reduce wakelock
-- All sources Merged!!
-- Upgraded to Linux 3.0.87
-- Added ZZMOOVE
---- zzmoove edited to support more frequencies
-- Edits to WIFI handling for less wakelock issues/performance
-- Some Peg gov Edits
-- Edit to I/O que
-- Edits to kernel/module.c in hopes of further work on exfat later on
7|2 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.84
New Under Clock Frequency --STABALIZED
- 100 mhz UC all set
Triangle away support
---All testers have reported back as things being stable and most
have run it through intensive and reg use and no SOD at 100mhz low.
I believe the times of certain devices not liking the low step is over. Have Fun
6|24 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.83
2 Versions
--- One with UC for those who's chips dont mind
---One Stock Low end
New Under Clock Frequencies
- 120 mhz UC VERSION ONLY
Edits to Peg GOV in Both Versions
6|19 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.82
New Under Clock Frequencies
- 160 mhz
- 140 mhz
6|13 --
Complete Clean Rebuild from updated sources
Linux 3.0.81
ZRAM
Freq Voltage Edits
Compression Edits
Freq "Bleeding" fixed
Intelliplug/Ecomode
More Mali Edits
Dynamic Filesync
5|05 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.76
GPU Handling is Back And Fixed
Touchscreeen Mods
TouchBoost Control Added
SetLocalversion Modification ( Just Shows differently in about)
More...
4|26 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.75
TouchWake Added (Control With TricksterMod)
Voltages/Voltage interface Fixed for Undervolting Compatibility
FlexRate Edits
Fsync Edits
IntelliPlug
4|18 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.74
Edits to Freq/Voltage Handling
4|11 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.72
sysfys-helpers edit
double flexrate
Voltage control/UV voltage edits
Freq Edits
3|20 --
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.69
Etc
3|11 --
Voodo Sound Enabled
Upgraded to Linux Version 3.0.68
2|22 --
MHL Tv Out Audio Officially Fixed Damnit lol
Updated to Linux 3.0.64
2|15 --
Edit Frequencies
-OC to 1920
-Fix for CPU sticking Etc
-Removed GPU Edits From Last Version For Now
2|6 --
Mali Rework
GPU Can Now Be Adjusted By 3rd Party App
Ramdisk Modifications
- Fixed Memory Swap
- Probable MHL Audio Fix
Edit to Module.c
Added Lazy Governor
Added BFQv5 Sched
Added V(R) Sched
Set ReadAhead to 1024
Fixed Wonky Frequencies: No Issues With 3rd Party Apps Holding Freq
2|4 --
3.0.59 Revised
3.0.60
3.0.61
1900mhz OC!
Voltage Optimization
Edits to mali/gpu
Increased Charging Rate
2|1 --
Linux 3.0.59
Deadline Edit
Edits to sched.c
Multiple Updates from Samsung OSRC
1|28 --
Updated 27 Kernel Versions to Linux Kernel Version 3.0.58
-(ALOOOTTT of code updates)
Update to device sensors
1|21-- Initial Public Release
Downloads
SaberKernel_45.3- http://d-h.st/CV7
Support this Development By clicking this Button,,, Thank you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/donatetome.php?u=4488450
Guide to Thread Participation":
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XDA:DevDB Information
|KERNEL| SaberKernel_45.3 || 3.0.97 || UC-100mhz || OC-1960mhz || exFAT | 10|03, a Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note II
Contributors
ptmr3
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2013-09-12
Last Updated 2013-10-03

Finally got around to bringing Saber to the 7100. Have Fun lol

The force of this kernel is strong, young padawan.
LOL. Going to test.

Simone said:
The force of this kernel is strong, young padawan.
LOL. Going to test.
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Lol right on man let me know what you think
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app

Another kernel by a great developer!
Thanks man!

running sweet all morning not an issue at all but have not tested gps or bluetooth yet

looks good,does it have sds patch??

Thanks for this..
-GPS is flying
- Bluetooth is fine
Talking about 3rd party OC/UV apps, Tegrak Overclock Ultimate is not compatible.
Didn't notice any built-in OC app after flashing the kernel...
Which is the recommended one btw?
Edit- Never mind, I am using Android Tuner app for OC/UV, for now...
Perhaps I still can use Tegrak for GPU control....gonna test later....

betoNL said:
Thanks for this..
-GPS is flying
- Bluetooth is fine
Talking about 3rd party OC/UV apps, Tegrak Overclock Ultimate is not compatible.
Didn't notice any built-in OC app after flashing the kernel...
Which is the recommended one btw?
Edit- Never mind, I am using Android Tuner app for OC/UV, for now...
Perhaps I still can use Tegrak for GPU control....gonna test later....
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Hey mate I use trickster mod for playing with CPU and hussy oc using rom toolbox
Woops gpu
Sent from my GT-N7100 using Xparent Gray Tapatalk 2

trying this kernel out instead of note2core, seems good so far.
The gpu freq settings in trickster only goes upto 440mhz, shouldn't it be 533+ for better gpu perf?

Any plan for N7105?
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betoNL said:
Thanks for this..
-GPS is flying
- Bluetooth is fine
Talking about 3rd party OC/UV apps, Tegrak Overclock Ultimate is not compatible.
Didn't notice any built-in OC app after flashing the kernel...
Which is the recommended one btw?
Edit- Never mind, I am using Android Tuner app for OC/UV, for now...
Perhaps I still can use Tegrak for GPU control....gonna test later....
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Trickster is recommended
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app

GezDixon said:
trying this kernel out instead of note2core, seems good so far.
The gpu freq settings in trickster only goes upto 440mhz, shouldn't it be 533+ for better gpu perf?
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As mentioned in the OP the GPU is showing weird but is running at stock. Will be fixed up in next version
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app

theory_87 said:
Any plan for N7105?
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
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Already made for t0lteXxx and will post today or tomorrow
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app

Any plans to include color calibration tweak from perseus?

WOW !
Boefla shmoefla !
Welkome back voodoo sound ! It's even enhancing MegaBass beats which is perfectly functional on the Rom I use (Criskelo)
Amazing sound I am getting
And that Trickster mod ain't bad either
Bye bye Boefla, Tegrak overclock, STweaks , etc., etc.
Congrats and thanks again
Just let me use this kernel a couple of more days, before I break once again my promise (to myself) of cutting down the donations. ....
.

Looks very very promising

ptmr3 said:
Already made for t0lteXxx and will post today or tomorrow
Sent from my SGH-T889 using xda app-developers app
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I tried flashing at&t version and it working fine here
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium

Hi, does this ROM contain the patch for the dodgy eMMC controller?

Does this kernel support CRT off? And if it doesnt, can you possibly add it?

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[Kernel][26APR'13][RedPill] ExFAT | STweaks | Scoobydoo | UV/OC | Ext2Int

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After this, there is no turning back.
You take the blue pill -
the story ends, you wake up in your bed and
believe whatever you want to believe.
You take the red pill
- you stay in Wonderland and
I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes."
- Morpheus, The Matrix
(Copyright belongs to the Wachowski Brothers... Larry and Andy)​
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Kernel Source: RedPill Source Based on N7100 Source Drop (until Rev1.00). Rev1.01 and beyond are currently based on N8000 sources. This Kernel is for the N7100 International Version Only!!!
MatrixPills Image by Corinne Wilger. Visit her site HERE.
What Some HyperDroid RedPill Users Have Said:
"so far this the only kernel which gives me the least wakelocks.. or hardly any.... good job..
i dont care about benchmarks which ppl are whining about.. i would say this kernel rockz" - xinfinityoO
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"Batterywise the best kernel on my device - had not encountered just 2% loss in 7 hours at night for a very long time"- zikarus
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"first impressions... blazing fast...smooth... hopefully no issues
(well never had one with previous releases anyways)...cheers pongster!"- jermitano
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"I am stunned. The battery life looks great. Very smooth and stable and great response. Great work guys."- mariosraptor
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"Awesome work! That's the least I could say. Real development and all that done during free time.
I've made donations but that won't be enough to show my gratitude. I know you don't do that for money but
that's the only way I can think of tell you all how grateful I am."- mbutandola
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RedPill Features
Highlights
Exynos-Abuse Secured (Thanks to AndreiLux for the original low level patch & Samsung for the Official Fix)
SDS patch included
Ramfs from Stock Kernel + Busybox and its various functions in /sbin
Versions up to Rev1.00 were Based on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100 Source Drop Release 1; Rev1.01 and up are based on N8000 Sources
Included patches for performance, stability and battery life
Init.d support
SetCPU, ROM Toolbox and Voltage Control Support
CPU Overclocking and Undervolting Support (Thanks to AndreiLux)
GPU Overclocking and Undervolting Support (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Enable or Disable File Syncing
(fsync disabled by default as I've tweaked the system for optimum latency designed for Flash Storage)
CFS Autogroup by Mike Galbraith Enabled
CPU Topology and Sched_MC enabled
AFTR and LPA enabled
A lot of tunables via sysfs included (Use ROM Toolbox or similar Utility to easily change it)
Git Implementation of SHA-1 for 12% faster boot time
CPU set at 1.6Ghz at Boot for faster boot time (Thanks to Imoseyon)
LZO compressed kernel using optimized values for the size of the kernel for faster boot time (Using faster lzo code from mainline)
CIFS Support (cifs.ko located in /lib/modules) | Tweaked Ext4 Filesystem
(Patches + Mount Options + Tweaked IO Schedulers leaning towards latency for Flash Storage)
sio | zen | row | noop | deadline (tweaked for better latency and balanced throughput for Mobile NAND based devices)
Tweaked the mount options for Ext4 to adapt to the current focus on latency
pegasusq CPU Governor (Thanks to AndreiLux for the some of the new governor specific logic he added)
WiFi Multicast Blocked (Thanks to Entropy512)
Using Google Toolchain 4.7 + compiler optimizations specific for that version (Thanks Google & Linaro)
Power Saving Features:
AFTR + LPA enabled
sched_mc enabled (set at 2 by default)
ARM CPU Topology enabled
No HZ enabled
Boot Time Features:
Used git Implem of SHA-1 for 12% Boot time improvement
Added [PATCH] arm: remove "optimized" SHA1 routines by Linus Torvalds
Added [PATCH] arm: remove stale export of 'sha_transform' Linus Torvalds
Set Clockspeed at 1.6Ghz at Boot time to ensure all critical tasks have enough power to perform them while
the governors/maxfreq isn't set yet. (Thanks to Imoseyon for this hack)
CPU Features
Supports CPU Overclocking and Undervolting (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Supports GPU Overclocking or Undervolting (Thanks to AndreiLux)
pegasusq CPU Governor pegasusq set as default (obviously)
Filesystem Features (Currently Supported)
ExFat (Using Proprietary Samsung Modules) *Stock based RedPill only
Fat32
Ext2/3/4
CIFS (cifs.ko is in /lib/modules)
Ext2Int for N7100 (Thanks to mattiadj for idea and base script that I used to get it fully working on N7100 and RedPill) (ExFAT and FAT32 only) *Stock based RedPill only
I/O Schedulers
SIO (2012 0.2 version) (tweaked for Flash) Set as Default
deadline (tweaked for Flash)
zen (Thanks to bbedward)
noop
row (Thanks to Tanya Brokhman)
Tweaked values in deadline and SIO I/O scheduler to give better than average throughput while attemting to improve latency (if not more aggressive). Based on our initial (indicative, not conclusive... yet) testing, having these in line with the vm dirty, expire, writeback values + ext4 mount options to "schedule" write outs as fast as the system can handle it works quite well to balance throughput with latency expected in a mobile device. We took the big picture view and tested our tweaks instead of copy pasting random "known" good values and challenged some assumptions even we had at the start. The result is a mobile device tuned for average throughput and balanced battery life with good latency (not the lowest latency out there, but given the benefits of better I/O throughput and potential battery savings + extending the lifetime of NAND Based storage I think it was a compromise worth taking) I could have tweaked it for extremely great throughput and battery savings but that wouldn't be fun to use. I hate micro-lags myself.
Our Test Data regarding I/O schedulers and Kernel Tweaks can be found HERE.
The blog post that describes what we are trying to do can be found on my blog post HERE. (Thanks to s2d4)
Memory Features
Custom minfree values tweaked for 2GB RAM
Tweaked vm values in sysctl that's optimized for latency
Display Features
Stock mdnie values for more vivid details on the current generation of AMOLED Displays
Performance Patches Enabled
Mike Galbraith's Ultimate CFS Performance Patch (CFS Autogroup)
*More info on this here: https://lkml.org/lkml/2010/11/20/91
Added the CGroup Patch:*Added [PATCH] cgroup: Provides a way of tasks grouping by timer slack value
by Kirill A. Shutemov Based on patch by Jacob Pan. Introduces per cgroup timer slack value
which will override the default timer slack value once a task is attached to a cgroup. It's useful in mobile devices where
certain background apps are attached to a cgroup and minimum wakeups are desired.
Experimental Latency Related Patches
Disabled "fsync disabled" by default
(can be enabled by doing an echo "0" > /sys/class/misc/fsynccontrol/fsync_enabled
in a terminal emulator or as a script for gscript or scriptmanager) (Or use STweaks to toggle it) (Thanks to Ezekeel)
Using the tweaked Ext4 filesystem + scheduler and mount options leaning towards latency + vm values in the kernel
makes the most of the speed of Flash Storage based devices. At the speed at which the data is written to and from the kernel
to the Fast Storage devices, you would only lose up to 1 second worth of data at most IF the kernel crashes.
I don't plan on that happening so I enabled the system to get the maximum possible performance in this area.
Tweaked Ext4 Filesystem (Patches + Mount Options + Tweaked IO Schedulers leaning towards latency)
Tweaked the mount options for Ext4 to adapt to the current focus on latency
3rd Party Kernel Apps Support
STweaks by gokhanmoral
ROM Toolbox by jrummy
SetCPU by michaelhuang
System Tuner
Voltage Control | ExTweaks by xan
Credits and Disclaimer
Credits: (Huge props to all the devs I've learned from by reading and studying their code)
faux123
Ezekeel
franciscofranco
supercurio
hardcore
Netarchy
Hacre/Ninpo
Chainfire
Erasmux
Imoseyon
gokhanmoral
Tegrak
Entropy512
AndreiLux
cattleprod
dvtonder
All the hardworking Kernel Devs at lkml.org
(Linus Torvalds, Jens Axboe, Mike Galbraith, etc.)
Special Mention to the following:
To my mates at the HyperDroid Dev Team: (who help me test and refine the features of our kernel for our ROM)
D.O.C. (formerly doctorcete) (for the friendship and being an example of diplomacy in
dealing with usual ****storm of questions from users who refuse to search and read)
kristofpetho (for his excellent work on the HyperNote and his patience with dealing with bugs that destroy the user experience)
Arighi (for the initial guidance on how to get the kernel booting and working & a lot of battery driven patches)
AF974 (for the Overcome based Recovery on S2 that's so bad ass I want to stay in recovery all the time.)
petsasj (for his great work on HyperDroidParts for S2 and all future Apps that are just pure awesomesauce!)
sicopat (for letting us use his server and helping us out with a lot of things smali)
s2d4 | phly-phantom | amerikian (for testing everything at the risk of the potentially time sucking Soft Brick...)
Disclaimer: I made this for my personal use and has been personally tested by me and my team (HyperDroid Dev Team).
While it may work for other N7100 International ROM's, we have not tested it personally.
You have the liberty to choose to use this Kernel and by flashing this Kernel you will have
surrendered your right to complain that you lost your Warranty. If you're smart enough to figure
out WHY you need a Custom Kernel, you SHOULD be smart enough to undo it if you need your
device serviced officially. If your device explodes, melts or otherwise disintegrates from its awesomeness
I shall NOT be held responsible.
Reposting the Kernel: Please don't repost this kernel anywhere else.
Keep the download links intact as I have taken the effort to provide fast links for everyone.
If you can't understand English well enough and feel the need to re-post this kernel on
a foreign language web site or forum, please let me know first and link to this page...
(Google Translate can make it easier to read in your Native Language)
RedPill Stable Change Log
Current and Future Changelogs can be found HERE.
Rev1.01
Completely Rebased on N8000 Source
Use newest and official Exynos-Abuse patch from Samsung (Thanks to AndreiLux for the additional patches re: static cma regions)
Fix Freezes for some Devices when transferring large files via USB
Fix SOD for some Devices
Change CPU Idle Settings back to stock
Remove Dynamic FSync (Ability to enable or disable FSync is still available)
Removed ROW I/O as sio/deadline/zen perform better in our tests
USB Charging Rate increased to 1700
Tweaked pegasusq for battery life (limit sampling rate in suspend)
Removed Conservative (as new tweaked pegasusq can save battery with the right settings)
Added Dynamic STweaks XML Implementation by AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Updated STweaks (Thanks to Gokhan Moral)
use get_random_int() to fix entropy depleting (Thanks to Jeff Liu)
Updated sensorhub driver, device sensors
SDS patch included (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Rev1.00
Exynos-Abuse Secured thru the low-level fix by AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Using Official Google Toolchain 4.6.x
Added the latest (v5.4) of the "faster crc32 algorithm" by Bob Pearson and Darrick Wong (Thanks to both of them)
Added faux123 Dynamic fsync (Thanks to faux123)
Enable Dynamic FSync and FSync Control to co-exist (Please read STweaks option to gain a better understanding)
Backported ROW I/O scheduling algorithm (Thanks to Tatyana Brokhman)
Revert to using original N7100 source bcmdhd drivers to fix WiFi for some users
Added ability to increase brightness to 255 (Thanks to nebkat)
Tick and workqueue updates from upstream kernel source (Please see commit log for details)
Remove ntfs auto mounting since people use ExFAT and FAT32 while NTFS can be loaded by 3rd party tools
Tweaked Ext2Int mount options
Tweaked System mount options
Rev0.10
Revert ExtSdCard mount points to default (To enable Ext2Int Tweak by mattiadj to work)
Added bbedward's zen i/o scheduler (Included in Stweaks options as well)
Added Option to OC to 1.8GHz after several weeks of testing for stability (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Added AndreiLux's STweaks Dynamic Config for CPU_UV, min/max freq and i/o scheduler (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Added updated pegasusq logic from newer Samsung sources (Thanks to AndreiLux for Original Port)
Added option in STweaks to swap internal and external sdcard (Thanks to mattiadj for original idea and script, which I then took and edited to ensure Full compatibility with N7100)
Added Proportional Rate Reduction for TCP (Thanks to faux123)
Tweaked deadline i/o scheduler
Rev0.9
Added Scoobydoo Sound (gokhanmoral's port of supercurio's Voodoo) (Thanks to gokhanmoral)
Added Scoobydoo specific Stweaks presets (Thanks to gokhanmoral)
Added sjkoon's Scoobydoo Sound fixes (Thanks to sjkoon)
Added android logging as a module (Use STweaks to toggle)
Rev0.8
Added STweaks support (Thanks to gokhanmoral)
Custom STweaks Entries specific to RedPill Features
Using Latest 201211 Linaro 4.7.3 Toolchain
Added NTFS Automounting support (for sdcard formatted as NTFS only, not OTG) Please Test if this works as I use FAT32
Added led blinking or fading choice from CM10 (Thanks to codeworkx and XpLoDWilD)
Rev0.7
Added UV Capability (arm voltages only) Implementation by AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Increase USB Charging rate by AndreiLux
Increased it even more to match AC charging rates (Experimental)
lowmemorykiller patches by Cyanogen Steve Kondik
Experimental optimizations to try and fix ZK camFW bug
Loads of Samsung OSRC updates c/o AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Wacom, Firmware, epen, sensorhub, camera firmware among others c/o AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Bug Fixes by AndreiLux on sound related source files
Rev0.6
Wakelock patch to save power (Thanks to Andrea Arcangeli)
Apply SCHED_FIFO to kthreadd (Thanks to Steve Muckle )
Testing latest Linaro 4.7 Toolchain
Camera Fix for ZKFI07 camFW (Thanks to nebkat)
Experimental Hotplug Awareness based on Load for Other Governors (Thanks to franciscofranco)
Updated lzop compression from current upstream version for a significant speed improvement (Thanks to Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer )
ARM: disable preemption in machine_shutdown (Thanks to Mike J. Chen)
Check source on github for detailed commit logs and messages
Rev0.5
Applied Vermagic patch to enable proper loading of proprietary modules (Thanks to jt1134)
Improved Latency of schedulers
Removed cfq and enabled sio as default io scheduler
Tweaked Pegasusq for smoother performance (Can be changed using SetCPU)
Ext4 patches from mainline for optimization and stability
Workqueue patches from mainline
Timer patch from mainline
Sched Race in Task Group Patch from mainline
Busfreq back to default voltages (for public release)
Fixed ExFat Loading Error (SLUB instead of SLQB)
LZO compressed kernel for more more speed
No Screen Sharpening (Only AndreiLux's Black crush fix which is in fact for the S3. Thanks for the Heads up AndreiLux)
Removed Auto EFS Backup to speedup boot process (You have an EFS Backup already, right?)
Rev0.4
Blocked multicast (Thanks to Entropy512)
Tweaked Pegasusq to start early in the boot process
CIFS built-in (no modules)
Tunneling built-in
Testing Out ezterry's 4.6.3 Toolchain
Fsync control by Ezekeel
Increased mmc timeout (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Added a few compiler optmizations for 4.6.3 Toolchain
Rev0.3
Sharpness Tweak by Hardcore (Thanks to hardcore)
Black Crush Fix by AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
XZ Tweaked for faster boot and more efficient RAM
Enable 1.6Ghz at Boot time to speed it up just a bit more (Thanks to Imoseyon)
Various ARM topology patches
Enabled Timer Slack Controller
Rev0.2
Adjust tweaks in ramdisk
Tweaked CFQ
SMP fixes by Russel King
XZ compressed kernel (fast and small)
ARM topology
Sched_mc set at 2
Disabled Mali State Tracking
CIFS as a module
Rev0.1
Used N7100 source drop
Tweaked deadline and sio for throughput and better battery life
Tweaked conservative and pegasusq for slightly more aggressive performance
No UV
No OC
Using new SHA-1
Enabled Cleancache
Enabled Mike Galbraith's Sched Autogroup
Applied AndreiLux's sensor hub fix (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Using SLQB
CFQ by default
Using RWSEM Algorithm by Code Aurora
Tweaked kernel values using the redpill.sh in the ramdisk
Enabled init.d
Auto Backup of EFS
Using Toolchain 4.4.3
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Naming convention:
x.y.z
"x and y" means they are stable releases tested by peers worldwide and have proven to be good enough to be a daily driver.
"z" is added to connote its an unstable release that is currenty being tested for new features introduced. Not for the faint hearted.
e.g. 0.2 is a stable release; 0.2.1 is an unstable test release
features in 0.2.1 that make the cut will make it 0.3 or the next stable release and so on...
RedPill Ultimate & AOSP Changelog
**AOSP (Will work with CM10 Based ROM's only)
Current and Future Changelogs can be found HERE.
Rev0.5
RedPill Stable PLUS:
AOSP specific Ramfs Tweaks
r3p0 mali
SLQB
jRCU instead of Tree Preempt RCU (Better for low latency and designed with small SMP systems like mobile devices in mind) (Thanks to Joe Korty)
mdnie, haptic, leds and touch leds patches by codeworkx and XpLoDWilD (Thanks to codeworkx and XpLoDWilD)
Added UV Capability (arm voltages only) Implementation by AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Increase USB Charging rate by AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Check source on github for detailed commit logs and messages
Rev0.6
Added gokhanmoral's additional bcmdhd-cm for CM10 (Thanks to gokhanmoral)
Experimental optimizations to try and fix ZK camFW bug
Rev0.7
Loads of Samsung OSRC updates c/o AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Wacom, Firmware, epen, sensorhub, camera firmware among others c/o AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Bug Fixes by AndreiLux on sound related source files (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Rev0.8
Added STweaks support (Thanks to gokhanmoral)
Custom STweaks Entries specific to RedPill Features
Using Latest 201211 Linaro 4.7.3 Toolchain
Added NTFS Automounting support for sdcard (Please test this as I use ExFAT)
Rev0.9
Added Scoobydoo Sound (gokhanmoral's port of supercurio's Voodoo)
Added Scoobydoo specific Stweaks presets (Thanks to gokhanmoral)
Added sjkoon's Scoobydoo Sound fixes
Remove Debugging but keep kallsyms for Scoobydoo
Rev0.10
Added bbedward's zen i/o scheduler (Included in Stweaks options as well)
Added Option to OC to 1.8GHz after several weeks of testing for stability (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Added AndreiLux's STweaks Dynamic Config for CPU_UV, min/max freq and i/o scheduler (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Added updated pegasusq logic from newer Samsung sources (Thanks to AndreiLux for Original Port)
Added option in STweaks to swap internal and external sdcard (Thanks to mattiadj for original idea and script, which I then took and edited to ensure Full compatibility with N7100)
Added Proportional Rate Reduction for TCP (Thanks to faux123)
Tweaked deadline i/o scheduler
Updated ramfs to 4.2.1
Rev0.11
Exynos-Abuse Secured thru low-level fix by AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Using Official Google Toolchain 4.6.x
Added Dynamic Writeback from 3.1 (Thanks to franciscofranco for the port)
Added the latest (v5.4) of the "faster crc32 algorithm" by Bob Pearson and Darrick Wong (Thanks to both of them)
Enable Dynamic FSync and FSync Control to co-exist
Backported ROW I/O scheduling algorithm (Thanks to Tatyana Brokhman)
Added ability to increase brightness to 255 (Thanks to nebkat)
Tick and workqueue updates from upstream kernel source (Please see commit log for details)
Remove ntfs auto mounting since people use ExFAT and FAT32 while NTFS can be loaded by 3rd party tools
Tweaked System mount options
Disable Ext2Int while I find a way to get around the new emulated mounts for multiuser support 4.2.1 brings (You can still use directory bind for some games and apps with large data requirements)
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ULTIMATE VERSION HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED & DEPRECATED SINCE MOST FEATURES ARE FOUND ON STABLE
**Ultimate (Will not work with ExFat since I used SLQB)
Rev0.7
RedPill Stable PLUS: (New Features In Development will be on this Release)
SLQB
Busfreq Undervolting (less 100 mV)
LCD Undervolting
Touch LED Undervolting
jRCU instead of Tree Preempt RCU (Better for low latency and designed with small SMP systems like mobile devices in mind)
Added UV Capability (arm voltages only) Implementation by AndreiLux | gokhanmoral
lowmemorykiller patches by Cyanogen Steve Kondik
Check source on github for detailed commit logs and messages
Rev0.8
Experimental optimizations to try and fix ZK camFW bug
Loads of Samsung OSRC updates c/o AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Wacom, Firmware, epen, sensorhub, camera firmware among others c/o AndreiLux (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Bug Fixes by AndreiLux on sound related source files (Thanks to AndreiLux)
Remove all Debugging
Added STweaks support (Thanks to gokhanmoral)
Rev0.9
Using 201211 Linaro 4.7.3 Toolchain
Added led blinking or fading choice from CM10 (Thanks to codeworkx and XpLoDWilD)
Added NTFS Automounting support
Custom STweaks Entries specific to RedPill Features
Rev0.10
Added Scoobydoo Sound (gokhanmoral's port of supercurio's Voodoo) (Thanks to gokhanmoral)
Added Scoobydoo specific Stweaks presets (Thanks to gokhanmoral)
Added sjkoon's Scoobydoo Sound fixes (Thanks to sjkoon)
Added back android logging (Use STweaks to toggle)
ULTIMATE VERSION HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED & DEPRECATED SINCE MOST FEATURES ARE FOUND ON STABLE
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FAAAQ's
Kernel Frequently Asked & Answered Questions (FAAAQ)
What exactly IS the RedPill?
The RedPill is a custom kernel for the Galaxy Note 2 (N7100) International version. It's aptly named to provide users a choice. This is how I would have built Samsung's stock kernel. So, I used the Samsung Source from their site as a base and added relevant patches that are built on the shoulders of giants... such as arighi, gokhanmoral, Entropy512, AndreiLux, codeworx, netarchy, hacre, franciscofranco, Ezekeel, imoseyon, Erasmux, cattleprod, hardcore, faux123, etc. and all the kernel hackers of the world that work on making this usable for all of us... I claim nothing to be original or created by myself... I simply put together features others have created that I personally would like to see and use in my own device and share it with the world because I can AND choose to do so... While I do bugfix the occasional compile error and test for near perfection, it's nothing compared to those who write most of the code for the Linux kernel. Major props to all of them!
Where is the source for building this Kernel?
You can find the source HERE. I love GPL and We should all support Open Source Software and its Developers. Please Note that Open Source doesn't mean all of this magically wrote and patched itself... it takes a lot of FREE time to do this and would appreciate if you let us know how you've improved the code.If you know what you're doing, you can easily build your own kernel too. *Please let me know if you have any improvements you feel should be included and send me a pull request. *If it tests okay, it may be included in the next release.
FYI, I'm not particularly fond of devs who release their source as tarballs. (I'm looking at 'ya Samsung!) I'm pretty sure you use a tool like git internally to manage all the changes and revisions. Why do you have to make it so hard for those that want to play with the source by releasing it in a tarball instead of publishing it on github or bitbucket? If you're a kernel dev that does this I consider you "open-forced" NOT "open source". If you don't want to use git and can't be bothered with it why not make a patch and upload that instead?
Does the RedPill support ROMs for N7105 and other N7100 variants?
As of the current Revision Released, I will not be working to making it work on a device I don't currently own. I only build kernels I can actually test myself. While "building blind" might work, I prefer to break my own device before someone else's as they probably paid good money and worked hard/smart to be able to afford the device. FYI, I'm also not in favor of devs who build blindly then ask for donations so they can support the device. I want to own my device, not let it be owned by those who donated their hard earned money to get you the device. I've seen too many "devs" build blindly then ask for a donation so they can support the device, only to find a newer, better and faster device comes out and then chooses to buy that instead of the device he built blindly for and actually got donations to buy it. Talk about Bait and Switch!
Why doesn’t the RedPill have high benchmarks?*
That’s done on purpose to keep YOU away. Seriously. The way the VM system is tweaked (dirty ratio’s, minfree values, etc.) + the focus on better latency in any type of load + a lot of other small tweaks all lead to good performance and battery drain in actual use (I like using my device and not keep it sleeping to bloat my battery stats, thank you). This may not give you the benchmark scores you want to be able to show off… which is good since it means YOU stay away from this kernel and continue to rely on benchmarks rather than actual usage.
Why should I even ROOT my device? Is a custom kernel more secure?
With the Exynos-Abuse Exploit out for ANYONE to use, you're probably better off rooting and installing a custom kernel that includes the fix of AndreiLux. (RedPill and Perseus as of this writing) Now I know it will void the warranty, as you all are aware of, but if the only way to secure your device and your personal data (You don't want anyone to see your google search terms and results as well as those "private" moments that you may have kept for yourself just like any normal person) is to root and install a secured kernel, what choice is Samsung giving you?
Can you imagine what a nefarious and talented malware developer could do with this? They could break your system and have a pop-up that says "Pay up to free your system from being one of my mobile drones"... OR "Donate to get the full features of your device" (This one actually happens a lot on XDA... some talented dev gives you partial features to lure you in... then WHAM, BAM, THANK YOU MA'AM... If you want the full features, please donate yada yada yada...) I digress, as always.
Now, would you rather wait till Samsung officially patches this exploit and run the risk of exposing yourself to the risks this exploit opens you up to? Don't assume malware devs aren't rushing their current code to try and pry their way into your system using this exploit. For all we know, they're busy trying to cover up a similar exploit and currently awaiting Play Store approval. Yes, even the Play Store Apps can compromise your system. Even if Samsung does act fast, (not as fast as AndreiLux since he fixed it in a jiffy) how sure are you that your system hasn't been compromised? You wouldn't even know it.
The best reason to root RIGHT NOW is to completely secure your system, now more than ever. If you need to claim a warranty, you can tell them:
a. I had no choice, you messed up, xda-devs cleaned it up.
b. Flash back stock kernel and remove any trace of root and your use of a custom binary.
c. Completely brick your phone and tell Samsung that the exynos-mem exploit was actually used by malware that zapped your system dead.
I'm not a fan of any of these choices since I believe warranties should be honored by the manufacturer, especially if the bug they created was the reason for the claim for warranty in the first place.
How do I know I'm secured from the Exynos-Abuse Exploit?
Don't rely on apps that tell you whether you're vulnerable or not as the low level kernel fix AndreiLux implemented doesn't need to change the permissions of the /dev/exynos-mem.
Try running Chainfires Exploit APK and try getting the exploit to say anything else but "FAILED"... or head over to the thread HERE and download the exynos-abuse binary and run it from a terminal.
$./exynos-abuse
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Click to collapse
If your shell changes from $ to # then the exploit was successful, if not then you're safe.
Can the RedPill be OC'd and UV'd?
It can be UV'd and OC'd.By default, I've decided to keep all voltages and clock speeds stock as experience has taught me that NOT ALL DEVICES ARE CREATED EQUAL. You can UV the CPU arm voltages and OC using 3rd party Apps that do that. (SetCPU, VoltageControl)
Can the RedPill GPU be OC'd and UV'd?
Yes. Thanks to AndreiLux. You'll need to use STweaks to fully configure this. YMMV as always.
Why a tweaked deadline and SIO I/O scheduler?
The deadline I/O scheduler by Jens Axboe has proven itself as a low overhead, high throughput and acceptable latency I/O scheduler. *When tweaked for NAND based Mobile devices, it does even better. *While it "starves" writes by default with a 2:1 Read:Write ratio, this can easily be tuned via sysfs.
Why is my favorite governor (whichever it is) not available?
Simplicity is the Ultimate Sophistication, as Leonardo Da Vinci eloquently said. *Based on extensive testing and user feedback, we gathered that these 2 governors included gave the best performance and battery life on our device. Simple choice to have only the best ones available based on actual testing and feedback. *I included only these governors so you all have a simple choice to make in finding your favorite one. *These are all tunable via sysfs so you can skew it towards battery or performance based on what is important for you. *Don't expect uber smoothness and 16 hours screen-on time though... *there will be compromises when leaning towards any of the two factors most users consider important in a kernel.
Why LZO Compression for the Kernel?
It decompresses much faster than any other, bar none. Since the kernel size and compression speed is not an issue when using LZO in the kernel. (You only decompress the zImage when booting. Compression is done when building the kernel) Don't believe me, believe the data right HERE.
Why ARM Topology and sched_mc?*(From linaro.org)
"The sched_mc function adds a power saving awareness to the Linux scheduler which is tuned for performance by default. When sched_mc is enabled, the scheduler tries to gather the running processes in a minimal number of cpus and clusters. This choice of the location of a process is done thanks to the cpu topology function which describes the affinity between cpus."
(more info HERE)
Why is my AndroidOS usage so high?
This is most likely a reporting error from Android itself. Use Better Battery Stats to closely watch what really eats your battery. That has shown to be more reliable. (If I were Android, I'd fold buy out BBS and fold its code in by default) If you still have doubts, do a real world battery test, as some have done, and they saw that their battery consumption actually remained the same or in some cases even improved. YMMV, of course. Let's not fall for "placebos" here and say that "hmmmm.... since AndroidOS must be high than my battery doesn't last as long!"
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Ultimate Version FAAAQ DEPRECATED SINCE MOST FEATURES ARE FOUND ON STABLE
Why SLQB? (According to its author, Nick Piggin)* (Only for the Ultimate Revision)
”SLQB is a slab allocator that focuses on per-CPU scaling, and good performance with order-0 allocations. Fastpaths emphasis is placed on local allocaiton and freeing, but with a secondary goal of good remote freeing (freeing on another CPU from that which allocated).” Using this on the Stable version breaks ExFat from working properly. Thus, the Ultimate version is for those who don't need ExFat support.
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HyperDroidDevs FAAAQ
Where do I report Issues or Get Community Support?
Use this thread to report issues, preferably with a last_kmsg, dmesg in a text file or a logcat. How do you do those? I'll let you use XDA's brilliant search function. And no, it's not broken, the search function that is. (I've heard that so many times... "Search isn't working so I posted a question here instead...")
Where are the HyperDroidDevs and their Team from?
We are an international team of crazy people who all have real life day jobs that are mostly not related in any way to Android Development. We're crazy enough to spend sleepless nights trying to make our devices (which we all personally own and have NOT been donated) better than how we received it. We come from all over. I am from the Philippines, where it's always FUN to be! We have Devs and Team members from Spain, Greece, France, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Canada, USA, India, Poland, Philippines and even more countries.
How do I show my appreciation? Can I donate to you?
You can show your appreciation concretely in several ways:
Pressing the "Thanks" Button on XDA
Follow me on Twitter @sarcastillo and "Like" our Facebook Page
Report issues politely and completely
Donating any amount is completely up to you. *I look at donations as a "tip" for a job well done, rather than a "wage" or a "bounty" to get things done. *And Tipping is always up to you... the tipper. *I won't stop development if you don't donate, that's for sure, as I do this mainly for myself and my HyperDroid mates to begin with. I make more money running my own business than this hobby so “tips” are not a necessity… it just tells me how many people actually find the work useful enough to say thank you via a financial gesture.
This Kernel will ALWAYS be FREE to Download and USE, even if the time spent making it IS NOT FREE. *That's Open Source. (The time people spend on open source projects could have been used to spend more time with their families, for example. But the Devs commitment to get something done right is almost always tugging at him to Dev just a little bit more) *
*I've personally donated to Devs who've done things I would never have been able to figure out at the time they did figure stuff out. *Learning anything new takes time and time, in my book, is more important than money as I can't turn back time, while I can always earn money. SO I donate to Devs who spend their free time making Stuff better and easier for those of us who haven't figured out how to get it done.
Download Links
Download Links: (CWM/TWRP Version Only)
I've put the links down here to ensure you at least TRY to read the IMPORTANT info posted above.
Don't forget to enjoy the RedPill; it's Awesomeness Delivered!
RedPill
RedPill Stable Revision 1.42:
Click to download RedPill Rev1.42 (For Samsung Based ROM's for N7100) (DEPRECATED | NOT SUPPORTED)
RedPill Stable Revision 1.47:
Click to download RedPill Rev1.47 (For Samsung Based ROM's for N7100)
RedPill AOSP
RedPill AOSP Revision 1.47:
Click to download RedPill AOSP Rev1.47 (FOR CM10.1 and 4.2.2 based AOSP ROM's for N7100) (DEPRECATED | NOT SUPPORTED)
RedPill AOSP Revision 1.52:
Click to download RedPill AOSP Rev1.52 (FOR CM10.1 and 4.2.2 based AOSP ROM's for N7100)
One more for good measure
Really. One more.
Last one for me.
pongster said:
One more for testing
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Click to collapse
Mine again.
you had said that you would delete it in 5 minutes ,but what time is now?
Although my English is not good, I like xda forums very much, like the each friend! I hope you can point out my grammar mistakes to improve my English, thank you very much!
Thanks!!!
C-C-C-C-C-Combo breaker!
Edit: fail. Thanks guy above me -_- lol
Sent from my Galaxy Note II using Tapatalk 2
Y test thread??
Nice to see u here..looking 4ward to great themes now..
5 minutes over
Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 2
Me
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium
Woooooohhhhhooooo
Finally d kernel I was waiting for..
(Also waiting for siyah 2 b true)
Thank you so much pongster..
Used 2 loooove ur work on s2 and now on sn2..
Thank you very much..
Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 2
Can use the kernel on hyper Rom? Thx
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium
Obviously, this isn't really a test thread. I simply named it as such for the first 5 minutes so I could reserve the necessary posts I need to establish the HyperDroid RedPill Kernel thread.
DamBadz said:
Can use the kernel on hyper Rom? Thx
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium
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On HyperNote and other Samsung Based ROM's for the N7100
hiack said:
you had said that you would delete it in 5 minutes ,but what time is now?
Although my English is not good, I like xda forums very much, like the each friend! I hope you can point out my grammar mistakes to improve my English, thank you very much!
Thanks!!!
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Click to collapse
Please see my response in Post#18
I would never open Off-Topic threads anywhere. On any forum.

[Kernel]STi v2.40EX14[JB 4.3 FULLY WORKING][8-28-13]

STi Kernel
Add some boost to your life today!
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STi Kernel is a Siyah derivative. Thank those people involved including AJ Newkirk for inspiring me.
This kernel is for AoCP / AOSP / AOKP / JB-AOKP /CM10 + CM10.1/CM10.2 / cMIUI (Only) / Sense 4 All / SAMSUNG ICS & JB Stock ROMs.
Will fill out more later.....
Whats unique:
Code:
Compiled using Linaro 13.07
Featuring new governors: Skywalker & Wrexy
Stweaks compatible
Updated often with commits from Dorimanx Kernel
Give my profile a shot in EXTweaks ;)
Changelog:
Code:
2.40
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Linaro Update!
Swapped STweaks for EXTweaks
Governor tailoring...
more changes.... will upload later !
2.39
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Custom Changes:
Linaro 4.8-2013.07
Added skywalker and wrexy back in :) ***major updates to both***
Jthatch_default is back!
Merged new linux 3.10 changes
MORE TO COME! Stay posted :)
Changlog below is directly from dorimanx's thread:
Kernel is updated to 3.10.Y and beyond.(hybrid)(we have 90% from 3.11.Y kernel!)
This is JB Tuned Kernel only! not supporting any 2.x.x/4.0.x roms!
Dual CPU support
Default CPU governor: NIGHTMARE
CFS CPU SCHEDULER Tweaks.
Default CPU frequency: 200-1200 MHz (MAX OC up to 1.6Ghz speed!)
Kernel Support STweaks and 5 Profiles.
Overclocking to 1600 MHz. (via ANY CPU Tweak Apps or STweaks)
Kernel support 16 CPU steps! 1600Mhz->100Mhz by static default!
You can set MIN/MAX CPU Freq in STweaks app! + lots of CPU tweaks.
Kernel will sleep in deep sleep on 200Mhz->800Mhz as Samsung requesting to prevent SOD.
Support undervolt/overvolting via sysfs interface/apps interface. and STweaks (800-1500mV) (all set to best)
Be very careful with voltage settings! (all set already)
Default I/O Scheduling: ROW
More I/O Scheduling present in kernel: DEADLINE, VR, NOOP, FIFO, CFQ, SIO, ZEN, BFQ
Native USB Tethering.
Native Wi-Fi Tethering
File systems support: Ext3/4, FAT32, NFS, CIFS, NTFS
Added tweaks to increase I/O Speed.
Added tweaks to increase CPU speed
Removed all the debuggers to free kernel from unneeded jobs, and logs.
More Govs present, HYPER, conservative, performance, pegasusq, nightmare, darkness, scary, zzmoove, ondemand(default sleep gov), sleepy.
ZRAM SWAP add more 150/300/600MB compressed RAM, activated by STweaks, set to off by default.
Tweak camera (better picks quality)
Kernel Include Siyah Recovery with Dual ROM support!
In Recovery you have section to select kernel profile. Performance, default, battery, the default is DEFAULT.
You can disable ROOT in STweaks app!
Tuned for I/O Mega Speed SQLite is injected to ROM after install.
BLN by GM! lights time out, and blink/breathing effect, see STweaks BLN tab to activate! (READ ABOUT BLNWW!)
New Kernel Management app STweaks by GM! installed with kernel.
BLN without Wakelock to save battery when BLN active till timed out. by GM.
Touch Keys Light change with the screen brightness! by GM.
Massive script for kernel/ROM management made by Voku,Alucard and me
It's will work by auto and set lots of tweaks: NET tweaks, GPU tweaks, CPU management, Deep Sleep Tuning, Charging states, and more!
It's name is cortexbrain-tune.sh
WE SAFE (MMC_CAP_ERASE not present) in kernel MMC Code!
MMC code merged with SAMMY Update 10 + 3.10.y updates!
FM-RADIO WORKING! (you need Spirit FM PAID!!!!) or Sammy ROM with FM APP.
Touch screen color + touch thresholds are in STweaks,
Kernel Cleaning Script is build IN! by VOKU.
BT Support for SAMMY 4.1.2 and all 4.2.X
Video(GPU) + Camera Driver from SAMMY JB/CM10.1 + patches
WIFI Driver 1.61.56 ported from SG4
Modem Driver from SAMMY JB SOURCE
SMP Processor code updated from Kernel 3.10.Y
RCU + SRCU Processor code updated from Kernel 3.10.Y
Kernel Code for on screen gestures by Tungstwenty fixed by MARIO1968
All FS used Code merged with 3.10.rc5 kernel
SLUB fully merged with 3.10.Y Google Android kernel
SCHED CORE fully merged with 3.10.Y kernel.
RAM merged with 3.10.Y Google Android kernel.
VFP updated to MAX from 3.10.Y
Slide2Wake by FLUXI, (swipe from left to right on turned off screen to wakeup device, tweak can be turned on/off in STweaks, this mod use 5% battery! (Modded by GM for less battery drain)
Sound boost controls by FLUXI in STweaks.
New Mali V2 Video Driver combined with old to support JB STOCK in one kernel(8.X branch) by Gokhanmoral/me/CM-TEAM!
In 9.X branch we have MALIv2 ONLY video driver for CM/AOKP new ROMS! no STOCK SUPPORT!.
Added mdnie interface and made hardcore’s sharpness tweaks optional by GM!
5 GPU FREQ Steps from 108Mhz to 520Mhz by GM!
Ultra KSM from 3.9.y kernel.
2.38(Special Finals Week Edition)
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Merge linux patch 76
Wrexy , Interactive, and Nightmare Tweaks
Adjusted profiles slightly
Added support for ShoStock
A lot of file updates (too long to list)
Some other fun stuff
2.37
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Still having issues with WiFi Toggle...
Updated to latest Linaro 13.03
Adjusted all voltages across the board in all the profiles
Merge linux patch 3.0.74
Some DHD Updates that haven't fixed the WiFi toggle
Looking into the AP issue too....
Some other small merges.
Fixed Voodoo Louder Compatibility(works flawlessly now)
2.36
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WiFi toggle should be fixed!
Newest Mali Driver from Note8
Loop.c updates
Bluetooth updates
More changes!
2.35
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Added Hybrid Profile (Mix between battery and my default)
Better OOM Support (out of memory)
Linux 3.0.70 Main Merges
Some WiFi Tweaks
More little changes
2.34
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Re-addded profile check feature(Fixed as of 12:14:13 EST)
Added LIFO I/O Scheduler
Tuned Wrexy a little bit more
Changed around some settings in Stweaks
Power Management Updates
Lowmemkill updates
Tuned Performance profile to be more for "Gaming"
ETC....
2.33
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Merge some changes from newest linux 3.4
Updated all I/O schedulers a bit
Fixed Sammy JB sound fix
Made Wrexy a little less aggressive
More changes
2.32
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Revert Linux 3.0.68
Updated BFQ scheduler
Other small merges
2.31
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Merge Linux 3.0.68 patch
Update Nightmare Gov
Other small changes
Stweaks corrections
New Jthatch Battery Profile!
2.30
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RIL issue fixed
Updated to latest linaro
2.29EX1
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Fixed Overclocking for real :)
CM10.1 Init Updates
Merges from stuff from latest kernel release
Cleaned up redundant coding.
2.27
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More governor tweaks, mostly Wrexy
Added Data Auto On/Off to Stweaks
There was more but my computer died so I haven't updated github yet.
2.26
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Should work with roms with the JDQ39 bases(AKA AOSP Roms)
Updated Wrexy a little bit
Made some changes to some of the Stweaks profiles
Tuned MALI driver slightly (thanks to Dorimanx)
Some other goodies I'm missing!
2.25
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Still no luck on OC for other govs beside Performance, I'm looking into it
Updated Stweaks a little bit, set my profiles sleep I/O to ROW.
Adjusted some stuff for Wifi AP for JB roms.
Adjusted Wrexy slightly
Some other changes.
2.24
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Made common kernel version number.
Added performance gov to stweaks.
2.23
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New MALI is only compatible with newest CM10.1 2/24 build(for now)
All the stuff translates to, new MALI driver! I got it to you first because I'm the man ;)
2.22
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Undervolting works for real this time!
Moved Battery section in Stweaks to the top (I use reset fuel gauge a lot)
Changed default sleep I/O to FIFO
Other small changes.
2.20(Formally 2.19)
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Added new FIFO I/O Scheduler.
Gave Linaro 13.01 another shot.. So far so good.
Removed rav4_kar profile from stweaks.
Added 1300 MHz step back in to make coding easier.
Meh, I forget but there was other stuff. Check out github if interested.
2.18
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Merges from newly released Linux 3.0.66 Kernel:
2.17
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Changed default governor to Wrexy
Updated Exynos thermal drivers
Some more Stweaks changes
Not much else to change, running solid
2.16
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A few more merges from linux 3.8
Fixed some stweaks errors still showing 1.5 & 1.6MHz frequencies
2.15
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Removed 1600,1500, 1300, and all half step frequencies
A few stweaks changes
2.14
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Changed kernel name to STi kernel
Added support for Samsung JB ROMs JHLS4, ZCLSF & ZCLSH
INSTALLATION
1) Reboot into recovery.
2) Wipe Dalvik Cache and Cache
3) It was implied to install the kernel here
4) Reboot Recovery and Clear Stweaks profiles
5)Fix permissions
6) Reboot
RELEASES
2.40EX14 MICSWAP
ROM RUNNING NEWEST MALI DRIVER
SERIOUSLY DON'T INSTALL THIS ON A ROM THAT USES THE OLD DRIVER. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED
Download
2.34
http://d-h.st/9Pk
Best known version to date
2.39 NOMICSWAP
Not released yet.....
ARCHIVE
Get old versions here
NIGHTLIES
Use caution
For changes,look on github. Nightlies are not LTS releases.
Nightlies
SOURCES
Kernel Source Github
Special thanks to:
Dorimanx (Dorimanx Kernel)
Voku1987 (Dorimanx Kernel)
Alucard_24 (Dorimanx Kernel)
Entropy512 (CyanogenMod)
Gokhanmoral (Siyah Kernel)
Special thanks to my testers:
bleedingthru
topiratiko
voldomart13
RockRatt
​
Obviously if there are any issues please report them! But please only report them once.
WREXY & SKYWALKER
Wrexy is a conservative based governor. Its similiar to the Lionheart gov. It tends to stay out of higher frequencies to favor lower frequencies but performance is not hindered. Personally I use this as my CPU Awake gov
Skywalker is a SavageZen based governor. I would not recommend this as a CPU awake kernel because it'll stay in the higher frequencies... but as a Sleep kernel, it stays in the low frequencies and almost instantly puts your phone into deep sleep. You'll also experience no lag on wakeup and no skipping of music! Its the best CPU Sleep GOV in my opinion
I highly recommend running a kernel cleaning script in between installs
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wixdh29muostxl2/Ultimate_Kernel_Cleaning_Script_v2.6.5.zip
Need a 5GHz WiFi fix? Click below to grab a flashable zip!
**Note this patch is specified for people in the US**
http://db.tt/2h4N5Imt
Reserve some more :good:
Interested in developing?
Ask me the 3 lines of code that separate our phone from the I9100!
Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22 [JB/ICS]
First! Can't wait to try this out! Thanks!
Sent from my Pink Unicorn stable
Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22 [JB/ICS]
You missed a step in your installation instructions!
(INSTALL KERNEL?)
Sent from my SGH-S959G
mr-cook said:
You missed a step in your installation instructions!
(INSTALL KERNEL?)
Sent from my SGH-S959G
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Lol that was implied but I updated the OP just for you
Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22 [JB/ICS]
This kernal is the shizzle u guys wont be disappointed
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Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22 [JB/ICS]
What does wrexy and Skywalker do?
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Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22 [JB/ICS]
jthatch12 said:
Lol that was implied but I updated the OP just for you
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No instructions required here.
Just trying to save you the headache later. Of people having problems from fixing permissions first, or some other off the wall "I followed the instructions claim".
Sent from my SGH-S959G
Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22 [JB/ICS]
can you point me to a list of which roms have the new vs old MALI driver plz? I'm pretty sure, however, that I'm currently on the old one (jellybam 4.1/CM10). love the name BTW... although I admit I'm an R32 guy myself.
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tonysave said:
What does wrexy and Skywalker do?
Sent from my SGH-i777 using xda app-developers app
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Meh, thats something I was gonna fill out later since I'm at school studying:
Long story short:
Wrexy is a conservative based governor. Its similiar to the Lionheart gov. It tends to stay out of higher frequencies to favor lower frequencies but performance is not hindered. Personally I use this as my CPU Awake gov
Skywalker is a SavageZen based governor. I would not recommend this as a CPU awake kernel because it'll stay in the higher frequencies... but as a Sleep kernel, it stays in the low frequencies and almost instantly puts your phone into deep sleep. You'll also experience no lag on wakeup and no skipping of music! Its the best CPU Sleep GOV in my opinion
VR32 said:
can you point me to a list of which roms have the new vs old MALI driver plz? I'm pretty sure, however, that I'm currently on the old one (jellybam 4.1/CM10). love the name BTW... although I admit I'm an R32 guy myself.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda premium
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Gotta love boost :highfive:. Um I don't have the time to make a complete list right now. If you're on the old jellybam and the new MALI driver hasn't been implemented yet, then version 2.22 is for you. I would expect to see that most of the ROMs will implement the new MALI driver soon. The newest CM10.1 build 2/24 is the first ROM(I know of ) that has the new MALI driver.
Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22 [JB/ICS]
Yea glad to see there still life for the i777. I already download and installed. This kernel seems faster than ajs on helly bean. Thanks loving the new kernel.
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Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22 [JB/ICS]
cyberbandit1998 said:
Yea glad to see there still life for the i777. I already download and installed. This kernel seems faster than ajs on helly bean. Thanks loving the new kernel.
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
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Nice to hear man. After a few weeks of testing with only good results I felt today was the perfect release date!
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Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22/3 [JB/ICS]
Smooooooooooooooov
Android Open Collective Project 412
Samsung Galaxy SII
Boosted 2.2
I really hope this works for me, coz AJK doesn't work on my phone. Can't figure out why, hoping for better luck on this one. Finger crossed!
Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22/3 [JB/ICS]
rk249 said:
I really hope this works for me, coz AJK doesn't work on my phone. Can't figure out why, hoping for better luck on this one. Finger crossed!
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Mail driver update
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Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22/3 [JB/ICS]
I think I found a bug. Im oc to 1300 but it not being used. CPU spy saying 1300 unused. Using your default profile with featured governors featured on op.
PS. Changed oc to 1400 same result. No oc on oc kernel
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Re: [Kernel]STi v2.22/3 [JB/ICS]
cyberbandit1998 said:
I think I found a bug. Im oc to 1300 but it not being used. CPU spy saying 1300 unused. Using your default profile with featured governors featured on op.
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As stated wrexy stays out of higher frequencies. Like seriously it won't touch it. Switch to performance gov and you'll see OC is working
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[Kernel][Unofficial]Pimped Kernel - Z1 port [2014-07-09]

Ladies and Gentlemen,
It gives me great pleasure to introduce to you an unofficial port of the Z1
Pimped Kernel ​
This is a kernel for CM11 based ROMs and uses -caf. If your ROM isn't faily new and doesn't use -caf then don't expect this kernel to boot. It was built inside Carbon and I have tested in there, it should boot CM/FXF, SlimKat, LiquidSmooth, Carbon, Omni, etc. I don't know how well it will boot PA/PAC/etc that are further away from this codebase but you are welcome to try. As this is a first build so expect some FCs and reboots, and and not all features will work. Please read the OP to see what is on offer. Things that won't work are LCD/Touchscreen/DT2W, and others may be prone to bugs.
This has kernel is built with Linaro SaberMod Toolchain 4.7 and -O2 etc optimisations (not as many as the slimkat kernel). Performance seems good, and the ability to underclock/volt and turn off cores should give extra battery life.
Please don't use this unless you know how to get out of trouble/bootloops/non-boot/lost recovery/etc. I nor Androguide.fr take any responsibility for dead or undead Z-Ultras
Kernel features are controllable through Androguide.fr's Pimp My Z1 app, (thread here).
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togari-BluePimp-4.4.4-dt2w-ext4-20140810_1122.zip
Very minor change to LEDs, and boot splash http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=7497
test v0.3 for new 4.4.4 AOSP/cm-11 ROMs
togari-BluePimp-108-dt2w-ext4-20140709_1741.zip
old 4.4.4 and 4.4.2/3 ROMs
30/6/2014 4.4.4 build with dt2w
Build 4 31-05-2014
Build 4 31-05-2014 dt2w
Features (C&P from OP):
Sound Control: Faux123's GPL Sound Control 3
Color Calibration Control: LCD_KCAL interface ported to the Z1 by @DooMLoRD, gives full control over the RGB channels of the display
GPU OC: 200MHz / 320MHz / 389MHz / 487.5MHz / 533MHz / 600MHz frequency scaling steps
CPU OC: up to 2.26GHz
CPU Voltage Control: use TricksterMod for the moment
DoubleTap2Wake: double-tap the screen to wake-up the device
Intelliplug: Faux123's latest intelliplug hotplugging driver with eco mode (v5.0)
[*]MPDecision: showp1984's open-source & customizable msm_mpdecision hotplugging driver
Dynamic Fsync: Faux123's Dynamic File Sync v1.5
PowerSuspend: Faux123's power_suspend driver (replacing early_suspend)
Snake Charmer: Faux123's msm_cpufreq_limit CPU frequency limiter driver
Fast Charge: Faux123's fast_charge driver, allowing to set the amperage of the charger or USB port your device is plugged-in to
CPU Boost: Faux123's CPU Input Boost module (will soon add controls for it in Pimp My Z1)
GPU Wake-on-touch: allows touch events to wake the GPU if it was previously in slumber
KSM: Kernel Same-page Merging enabled
F2FS Support: Samsung's F2FS nand-optimized file system support
exFAT Support: Samsung's open-source exFAT driver
zRam Support: support for zRam memory compression
CPUPower: Linaro's cpupower PM driver
Async Fsync: Asynchronous file sync
MSM_Sleeper: Support for setting the max CPU frequency when screen is off through sysfs
Kernel mode NEON: NEON-accelerated XOR framework & support for NEON instructions in kernel mode
Overall Stats: CPU overall stats on a per-core basis
Compression: XZ Compressed & LZ4 compression algorithm support
Sched MC: Multi-Core Power Savings support
Sched SMT: Multi-Thread Power Savings support
Arch_Power: arch-specific power sched features enabled
Workqueue: backported from kernel 3.7, allows CPU hotplug to keep idle workers (learn more)
Toolchain: Built with Linaro GCC 4.8
Optimizations: Built with -O2 and many optimization flags
Kexec-hardboot ?: attempted to port @Tassadar's kexec-hardboot patches from the nexus 5, needs testing and confirmation that it works
Additional Governors:
Intellidemand
Intelliactive
Pegasusq
Nightmare
Hyper
Alucard
InteractiveX2
SmartassV2
Lagfree
Wheatley
Lionheart
Badass
Additional I/O Schedulers:
SIO (SImple Ondemand)
FIOPS (Fair Input/Output Per Second)
BFQ (Budget Fair Queueing)
VR
Additional TCP Congestion Algorithms:
BIC
Westwood
HSTCP
Hybla
HTCP
Vegas
Veno
Scalable
LP
YeAH
Illinois
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Change Log:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50603486&postcount=2
Sources:
Androguide.fr kernel sources: PimpedKernel
My additions for the ZU (see BluePimp branch): BlueEther
Credits:
Thanks to Androguide.fr fro bringing all of the together
Thanks to faux123 for all his contributions to the android kernel community, many of which are implemented here
Thanks to showp1984 for his msm_mpdecision hotplug driver
Thanks to DooMLoRD for all the cherry-picked features from his DoomKernel
Thanks to krabapel2458 for the inital port from DoomKernel of features like GPU OC, some governors and more.
And of course, thanks to FreeXperia and Kali- in particular, for the device bring-up
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Disclaimer:
# Neither I nor any contributors to this kernel can nor will be held
# responsible for any damage or any kind of problem related to its use.
# You are using this piece of software AT YOUR OWN RISK.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
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Disclaimer #3, I'm not responsible for dead or undead Z-Ultras from using this ROM and kernel, OC at you own peril
XDA:DevDB Information
Unofficial Pimped Kernel, Kernel for the Sony Xperia Z Ultra
Contributors
blueether, Androguide.fr, DooMLord, faux123, krabapel2458, FXP/CM, Kali-, reaper61616 (dt2w)
Kernel Special Features: Sound Control, GPU OC, Intelliplug, PowerSuspend, Dynamic Fsync, exFAT, F2FS, KSM, Intellidemand, Intelliactive, SmartassV2, InteractiveX2, Lionheart, Wheatley, Badass, Lagfree, BFQ, SIO, FIOPS, Westwood, Hybla, HSTCP, HTCP, Veno, Illinois, LP, BIC...
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-04-25
Last Updated 2014-08-09
What's working and not
Kernel Bugs:
Camera FCs - maybe more of a CM issue than this kernel
Tested ROMs:
Carbon - (non public test build): Working
Carbon - Build 8: Working
SlimKat: Working
LiquidSmooth: Working
FXF CM11: Working
CM11: Working
AOSP: Not tested yet
AOKP: Not tested yet
AICP: Not tested yet
Lungo: Not tested yet
PAC-man: Not tested yet
PA: Working
Chameleon OS: Not tested yet
GPe: Won't boot
Quick run down using Pimp my Z1:
CPU
Min/Max works after a save (pressing 'Done' does nothing?)
[*]Per core Looks to work
[*]Interactive/performance/ondemand and conservative all seem to work as expected
TCP not tested
GPU
Min/Max (200/450) Looks to work
[*]Performance/msm_cpufreq/msm_adreno-tz/powersave/etc all seem to work as expected
cpubw_hwmon reboots the ZU
Power Managerment
Multi-Core Moderate hard to tell if working
[*]Multi-Core Aggresive Looks to work as expected
[*]Intelli plug and eco mode - Look to work well except Pimp my Z1 FCs when trying to change # of cores and gets stuck on 1
Power suspend not tested
LCD Colour
Voltage controle - looks to be working
I/O, Memory and Misc. not tested but options look to work
Sound Control
Speeker Gain works
not tested the others
Touchscreen
None are active - as expected
And i am subscribed to this
Keep it up mate xD
joluke said:
And i am subscribed to this
Keep it up mate xD
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Build 2 Uploaded.
2014-04-24
Updated to Linux kernel version 3.4.86
Re-added GPU OC up to 600MHz and hopefully fixed the issues some people had with it
Added zRam support (thanks to DooMLoRD)
Added msm_sleeper (thanks to DooMLoRD), controls coming to Pimp My Z1 soon
Added memutils optimizations (thanks to DooMLoRD)
Merged a lot of slimbus/slim-ngd/slim_msm/qdsp6v2/wcd9xxx & other audio-related optimizations from franciscofranco's nexus 5 kernel
Merged some OOM, ocmem & other memory-management-related optimizations from franciscofranco's nexus 5 kernel
Merged a fix for msm_z180 memory leak from franciscofranco's kernel
Some other random cherry-picks
Use caution when OCing the CPU/GPU
blueether said:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It gives me great pleasure to introduce to you an unofficial port of the Z1
Pimped Kernel
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Thanks, we will test. Good modifications.
Kernel v2 boots and works with slim kat ,thanks bro [emoji106]
t0pstar said:
Kernel v2 boots and works with slim kat ,thanks bro [emoji106]
Only display settings from the pimp my app don't work (dt2w,s2w ...)
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Does the camera work? Just had a FC than couldn't connect
DT2W/S2W/etc all use a different touch-screen driver than we use on the ZU
blueether said:
Does the camera work? Just had a FC than couldn't connect
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When I open camera directly after boot it works fine ,
when not I have also FC
Im using camera kk app and it works fine. Just first time camera is not moving (it stops on first "seen" frame), but it is on every kernel (maybe rom's, maybe app's bug) and after killing it in recent apps and starting again everything works fine
Strange for me is that this kernel has more governors etc, and i always thought that coz it we should have less ram, and there is more than ie unofficial slimkat kernel
Edot: Is there any chance for f2fs version in the future? Its a lot better than ext4, so it can make our ZUs fly even better than now
Sent using C6833 - Carbon KitKat/Pimped Z1 Kernel
ch3mn3y said:
Im using camera kk app and it works fine. Just first time camera is not moving (it stops on first "seen" frame), but it is on every kernel (maybe rom's, maybe app's bug) and after killing it in recent apps and starting again everything works fine
Strange for me is that this kernel has more governors etc, and i always thought that coz it we should have less ram, and there is more than ie unofficial slimkat kernel
Edot: Is there any chance for f2fs version in the future? Its a lot better than ext4, so it can make our ZUs fly even better than now
Sent using C6833 - Carbon KitKat/Pimped Z1 Kernel
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after a bit of flashing and testing the no outgoing calls is a bug in the test build of Carbon not this kernel so all is good on this front.
This kernel boots the last couple of Carbon builds, back to at least the 19/4 so that's another plus.
I'd not really had the camera issue that many people had had in the last few weeks on the CM based ROMs so it's sort of new for me.
You made it!!! Congrats and THANKS! Perhaps it's time I go back to a non-stock ROM now, just to try this kernel...
I found other problem (at least for me) with pimp my z1. I cant set 2nd core governor, coz it always return to intelliactive last saved? (im not sure as sometimes it stays on last saved sometimes on earlier), now, as i know how it works, its not the problem to set governor I want, but its strange bug. I would use trickster but there I cant set different governors for every core (As i found out set governor is only for first core)
EDIT: Maybe someone answers: What is Pen Mode in this app? If it is what I think we dont need it as our phone support mostly everything as a pen. The same for gloves i think
Has anyone tried this Kernel on CM11, if so any problems?
Sent from my Xperia Z Ultra using Tapatalk
Next few things:
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1. After reboot very often CPU governors are changed.
2. Additionaly to setting governors: They are setting itself. Before I set nightmare/nightmare/powersave/powersave and after going back to menu and againd CPU Control it was nightmare/<last saved?>/powersave/powersave. Now after reboot it was nightmare/nightmare/nightmare/nightmare (with per-core on) and after menu->CPU Control nightmare/intelliactive/powersave/powersave (intelliactive wasnt last saved or anything)
3. Sometimes after reboot Pimp my Z1 returns GPU settings to default ones
4. Power Managments, I/O tweaks, Memory managments too - Misc on the other hand are always remembered correctly
Yes I have "set on boot" on. Strage coz mostly (4/6 for now) everything is remembered correctly ie now after next "test" reboot
ch3mn3y said:
Next few things:
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1. After reboot very often CPU governors are changed.
2. Additionaly to setting governors: They are setting itself. Before I set nightmare/nightmare/powersave/powersave and after going back to menu and againd CPU Control it was nightmare/<last saved?>/powersave/powersave. Now after reboot it was nightmare/nightmare/nightmare/nightmare (with per-core on) and after menu->CPU Control nightmare/intelliactive/powersave/powersave (intelliactive wasnt last saved or anything)
3. Sometimes after reboot Pimp my Z1 returns GPU settings to default ones
4. Power Managments, I/O tweaks, Memory managments too - Misc on the other hand are always remembered correctly
Yes I have "set on boot" on. Strage coz mostly (4/6 for now) everything is remembered correctly ie now after next "test" reboot
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I'm wonder if it is more the app than the kernel?
I have managed to peg the first core at fill tilt once and another time to have all 4 core online all the time. The second issue can be solved by turning all the options off in Power Management, it's a known race condition by the looks.
~5% battery drain over night, but it looks like google services are causing wakelocks again on my ZU
Its hard to say coz there is bo more apps which can let to use most od options kernel has (ie trickstermod let set governor for all, i/o too for both memories). But i would think its app+phone compatibilty issue not kernel, but not sure about it
Sent using C6833 - Carbon KitKat/Pimped Z1 Kernel
Just flashed this kernel with the latest carbon rom and working great very fast will test for the next few days and see how the battery life is - thanks for the great kernel
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blueether said:
~5% battery drain over night, but it looks like google services are causing wakelocks again on my ZU
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After first night it was worse for me - 13%. It coukd be coz kernel was just flashed ot coz my set up, but its too much
But this second core governor annoying.me too. I found out that if i set it few times it stay till sometime after reboot (just after reboot and getting su rights, governors are right(. Anyone has similar problem? Can moving app to system/app helps?
Sent using TF300T - CyanogenMod 11.0/GEASS (F2FS)
ask
it work with this rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606414&page=71
mimoun103 said:
it work with this rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606414&page=71
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No it wont, this is for AOSP/CM11.
The Port of DooMLorD's kernel is much the same feature wise and will work with monx's rom

[KERNEL][KitKat][OTG][GPL] Kitten-Kernel v3.0 10|12|14

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This time we put the cat in the kernel
Kernel Version: 3.0.101 EOL (END OF LIFE)
Support for both S-ON/S-OFF
"I am not responsible for anything bad that may happen to your device
Or anything bad that your device may happen to cause after flashing this kernel"
Since the default kernel for kitkat roms already include overclocking & undervolting what is the advantage to this kernel?
Code:
Built with SaberMod 4.8
OTG Support (Both Powered/Non-powered OTG cables)
Updated Thermal Driver
Updated Encryption
Updated Binder
Updated I/O Processing
Updated WiFi driver from GoogleSource
Updated SELinux from GoogleSource
Misc Tweaks, Cleanup & Fixes
[COLOR="Red"]Extra[/COLOR] Gamepad Support[COLOR="Red"]:[/COLOR]
OUYA
WiiMote
TCP Congestion Control[COLOR="Red"]:[/COLOR]
BIC
HYBLA
HSTCP
HTCP
ILLINOIS
LP
SCALABLE
VEGAS
VENO
WESTWOOD
YEAH
VENO
I/O Scheduler[COLOR="Red"]:[/COLOR]
DEADLINE
CFQ
VR
NOOP
ZEN
SIO
ROW
CPU Governor[COLOR="Red"]:[/COLOR]
DANCEDANCE
BADASS
PERFORMANCE
POWERSAVE
USERSPACE
ONDEMAND
INTERACTIVE
CONSERVATIVE
LAZY
LULZACTIVE
LAGFREE
Check changelog for more
Things to be added soon:
Code:
Some sort of interactivex or interactive v2
Cleanup all files unrelated to vigor (may not completely happen)
Other unlisted ideas for now
Download:
Code:
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Kitten-Kernel v2.9 [COLOR="Red"]-[/COLOR] [URL="http://snuzzo.android-edge.com/Kernels/Kitten-Kernel/vigor/kk/Kitten-Kernel-v2.9-2014-08-26.zip"][COLOR="Red"]Link[/COLOR][/URL]
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(For people who dont want to kill they're battery and want a powered cable)
Used a regular OTG cable and modified it:
Making a powered OTG cable diagram
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Github​
Credit:
con247: The main dev that made anykernel
Snuzzo: For past kernel work and making AnyKernel build scripts compatible with the rezound & for letting me upload to his server!
REV3NT3CH: Helping me setup AnyKernel with my kernel
All other rezound devs or anyone else who has taken part in the vigor kernel​
Default TCP Congestion Control - Veno
Default CPU Governor - Interactive
Default I/O Scheduler - Row
Changelog:
Kitten-Kernel v3.0: @Snuzzo for both these
Reduce WiFi Wakelock
zRam Swap
Kitten-Kernel v2.9:
Revert My Reverts For Display Stuff
Remove CONFIG_SCHED_AUTOGROUP From Last Version
Adapt memutils Optimizations From msm8960pro (Thanks @Snuzzo)
Kitten-Kernel v2.8:
Revert "Update Display Driver" From v2.5 (Will probably bring this back but needs more testing)
Add CONFIG_SCHED_AUTOGROUP (Has been known to improve performance on linux PC's)
Cleanup/Fix Some Stuff
Fix Flashing Support For S-ON Users In Both New/Old Recoverys
Kitten-Kernel v2.6:
Add Support For Non-Powered OTG Cables
Kitten-Kernel v2.5:
Update Display Driver
Cleanup Unused Code
Add GOV Iulzactive
Kitten-Kernel v2.4:
Update USB drivers from GoogleSource
Update LowMemorryKiller to the new Version
Add Random number generator to USB driver for more speed
Minor cleanup for old-code/bugs
Kitten-Kernel v2.0:
Update ZIP Naming/Push 2.0
Add Zen I/O Sched
Update SIO I/O Sched
Update ROW I/O Sched
Misc I/O Sched Updates
Update GOV Interactive
Update GOV Ondemand
Update SELinux
Update Binder
OTG (Powered Cable)
Enable TCP Congestion Selecting
Add TCP Algorithm BIC
Add TCP Algorithm HYBLA
Add TCP Algorithm HSTCP
Add TCP Algorithm HTCP
Add TCP Algorithm ILLINOIS
Add TCP Algorithm LP
Add TCP Algorithm SCALABLE
Add TCP Algorithm VEGAS
Add TCP Algorithm VENO
Add TCP Algorithm WESTWOOD
Add TCP Algorithm YEAH
Add TCP Algorithm VENO
Kitten-Kernel v1.0 (Re-uploaded):
Fix WiiMote connection
Remap the WiiMote driver buttons to force the WiiMote to be held in landscape mode by default
Mounting Storage With OTG:
Use either an OTG app or a file explorer, USB storage devices will be mounted to /usbdisk
Im trying to get this merged to our recovery also so we can backup encrypted nandroids to a flash drive :angel:
Let me know if you have any issues with this kernel
there is another project im working on so new features may not flood in right away
Flashed this to my rezound running cm11. Booted fine and seems to be running great so far. Will report back with any findings.
What specifics did you change to get wiimote working? Is it to say that I can use wiimote apps from the play store now? Does this fix the Bluetooth issue that Google changed after 4.1.2? I used to love playing SNES ROMs on my tablet with my wiimote. Perhaps the best companion on a flight ever.
Thank for your work on this Devs.
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can i flash this without having to flash a boot.img afterwards ? thanks in advance
bacon612 said:
Flashed this to my rezound running cm11. Booted fine and seems to be running great so far. Will report back with any findings.
What specifics did you change to get wiimote working? Is it to say that I can use wiimote apps from the play store now? Does this fix the Bluetooth issue that Google changed after 4.1.2? I used to love playing SNES ROMs on my tablet with my wiimote. Perhaps the best companion on a flight ever.
That is for your work on this Devs.
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With the WiiMote i had to add back the driver that was missing, its also not available for 3.0 kernels by default.
now in my testing its not working in 4.4.3, if the LED's keep flashing than its not completely connected & i will get this working again
but when it is working there is no need for extra WiiMote apps from the playstore to connect or button map because its all baked into the driver thats inside the kernel :good:
Edit: just fixed it
knoc said:
can i flash this without having to flash a boot.img afterwards ? thanks in advance
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You should be able to, i haven't tested this myself since i am not s-on but the scripts used support s-on detection
it will than make a flashable zip that is compatible with the bootloader than reboot to bootloader and flash it for you
if you test this let me know, i remember this script worked fine for older kernels but i currently need feedback on it
okay, re-uploaded the kernel check the changelog in post 2 :good: just wiimote fixes
When flashed it restarted to bootloader I flashed my IMG and all is well
Ty
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Heya kiddo! Please add a mention in credits to @con247 for original scripting that was brought into the kernel build scripts. TIA! Have fun.
Snuzzo said:
Heya kiddo! Please add a mention in credits to @con247 for original scripting that was brought into the kernel build scripts. TIA! Have fun.
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Thanks snuzzo
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Thanks snuzzo
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Anytime! Also got a little extra mod you might be interested in. Its regards to the advanced TCP control algorithms.
https://github.com/IllusionRom/andr...mmit/ff33333403d82b3105897e7331ac11618489af8e
If you don't use this and attempt to run say Westwood as default, kernel will kick it back to Cubic.
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Anytime! Also got a little extra mod you might be interested in. Its regards to the advanced TCP control algorithms.
https://github.com/IllusionRom/andr...mmit/ff33333403d82b3105897e7331ac11618489af8e
If you don't use this and attempt to run say Westwood as default, kernel will kick it back to Cubic.
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Nice, thanks again! :thumbup:
Will definitely try this, was holding off the next version of my kernel since REV and I joined a project regarding our kernel getting out of legacy and I didn't want to spend a lot of time debasing this kernel if the project was successful but I think I'm just going to start adding things again
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bunchies said:
Nice, thanks again! :thumbup:
Will definitely try this, was holding off the next version of my kernel since REV and I joined a project regarding our kernel getting out of legacy and I didn't want to spend a lot of time debasing this kernel if the project was successful but I think I'm just going to start adding things again
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Understood. I was working on DT2W right before picking up the G2, had lost the commits thinking they were pushed to remote and deleted local source. I know fail moment right?
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Understood. I was working on DT2W right before picking up the G2, had lost the commits thinking they were pushed to remote and deleted local source. I know fail moment right?
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Haha, I wouldn't know what to do if that happened to me.
And I would like to get DT2W working but I'm unsure if I wanna do all that just to leave this phone for the g3
I still plan to dev for this phone after I leave but idk
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Just want to make a quick post
Big Thanks to @Snuzzo for letting me use his server for my builds :good:
edited the credits for this also
New version up!
More to come soon
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Version 2.4 Out! :good:
Wanted to push out an update before i left for vacation today :angel:
bunchies said:
Version 2.4 Out! :good:
Wanted to push out an update before i left for vacation today :angel:
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Thanks, enjoy your vacation!
One tiny request, very low priority (I'm still on CM10.1) - can you add LulzActive governor? I have had great results with running Core0 on LulzActive and Core1 on Badass. Not sure if Lulz is even relevant any more, but I do like it. :fingers-crossed:
md303 said:
Thanks, enjoy your vacation!
One tiny request, very low priority (I'm still on CM10.1) - can you add LulzActive governor? I have had great results with running Core0 on LulzActive and Core1 on Badass. Not sure if Lulz is even relevant any more, but I do like it. :fingers-crossed:
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Yeup :thumbup:
Anymore requests I can add
Smartass govs don't like us
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[KERNEL] [Feb 19] [GPe] [SENSE] Quantum v1.25 [5.0.1][Multicarrier]

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Welcome to Quantum, a kernel built around the idea of performance and battery life through smart optimizations. Those who have followed my work on the Galaxy S3 will know exactly what to expect. All feature requests will be considered, and all bug reports should be accompanied by a logcat and as much information as possible, this helps out everyone and gets your problem resolved as soon as humanly possible. For now this is only for Lollipop GPe, but I may branch out to Sense at some point in the future.
Downloads- GPe
1.25- 2/19/2015
v1.23- 2/11/2015
v1.15- 1/22/2015
v1.1- 1/8/2015
v1- 1/5/2015
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Downloads- Sense
1.25- 2/19/2015
v1- 2/12/2015
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Changelog:
1.25
Update optimization levels, spread them farther throughout the kernel
New LCD controls from savoca, use his app to adjust
Add CPU POWER driver, enhance battery life
Add native EXFAT driver for faster SD card reads using exfat FS
Fix touchscreen issues
Optimize deadline
Selinux bug fix
Hotplugging fix
Override TCP control
LZMA compression
v1.23
Intelliplug
Intelliactive
TONS of tweaks to increase overall speed and filesystem speed
Improved app-recents loading
Bit-sliced AES with NEON support
NEON accelerated block building
Hotplugging optimizations
Touchscreen power reduction
Back to stable base, rebase whole kernel on new "stable" branch
Reduce display turn on time
Disabled logging for certain features for less text dumping
NEW overclocking 268 MHz to 2.5 GHz
GPU clocking 27 Mhz to 600, included 100 clock for a further reduction of voltage needed
Simple GPU algorithm, expose to userspace configuration
Set Powersuspend to kernel mode by default, no input needed by users
Tweaked interactive for battery life
Enable KSM
Disable ZRAM
v1.15
Revert buggy code
More slimbus overclock
GPU overclock to 600 Mhz- EvolutionMod
Drop down some clocks for better battery life
Kernel mode NEON supported- faster calculations
New toolchain
All 1.1 commits rolled into a less buggy package
v1.1
HD Audio, fix HTC audio bug
New powersuspend driver, enabled by default
Removed flar2 topology and CPU power and replace with updated and specialized topology for krait
Clean up scheduler spikes
Updated to new MSM-8974 Memutils, 10-15% performance boost
GPU driver fixes for smoother perfomance
Fix issues with PE-Workqueues, expand to another queue
Fix SELinux bugs
Fully optimize with VFP4, modified 2 lines
Fix display turn-on lag
ARM updates for Cortex-A15
Tune ROW and SIO
Reduce kernel logging
Update Interactive governor
CPUfreq updates
Update LZ4 used on local PC, contains bugfix for GCC 4.9, replaced dtb img
v1
Ported features from Quantum from S3
Initial release, all features are located in main post for now
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QuantumKernel Features
GCC 4.9.3
Multi-carrier support
User Voltage
MSM-DCVS and AVS
CPU overclock to 2.88 GHz
Switchable FSYNC
Simple GPU Governor
FRandom
FauxSound
Sweep2Sleep, D2TW- flar2
Disable magnet event
All TCP algorithms
LCD color control
Backlight dimmer options
Governors- stock for now
I/O: SIO, ZEN, SIO, 0 ms deadline, BFQ, FIOPS,
Extreme battery optimizations from Power Efficient Workqueues to ARM Topology, and numerous others
Universal screen off frequency for any governor- flar2
Increased Sound Quality through overclocking of hardware
Much, much, more...
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Source
Thanks to-
flar2
faux123
lyapota
savoca
HolyAngel
aeppacher
imoseyon
ktoonsez
gideonx
XDA:DevDB Information
Quantum, Kernel for the HTC One (M8)
Contributors
PwnCakes193
Source Code: http://github.com/tommytarts/quantumkernelm8
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-01-05
Last Updated 2015-01-05
saving for future use
And again for possible branching in the future
RSVP
Thank for bringing your Dev to us and the hard work..
Edit: Was about to install CM12 and saw this. Looks like it will blend well with each other.
Edit: postpone I see it's only for the GPe variant. I'm not s-off. Smh
info[]box1 said:
RSVP
Thank for bringing your Dev to us and the hard work..
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I see you used a BlackBerry Bold, which hybrids did you use?
Works on verizon, if anyone is wondering.
PwnCakes193 said:
I see you used a BlackBerry Bold, which hybrids did you use?
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Can't drop a name at the moment. But over at bbhyrids and one of the main maintainer and hybrids cookers. He was making some nexus roms while back.
Edit: irtehun I believe
Pwncakes, you look vaguely familiar...were you using LG OpT, HTC I4G, SG Note, or LG OpG ? I've seen your name before
Didn't mean to clog your thread w/ useless nonsense, but was entirely to lazy to message you (anyways thank you for the contribution) Anything in the kernel that would make it incompatible w/ 4.4 roms ?
Pwn! I ran your stuff exclusively on my s3. Great to have you here!
Has anyone used this kernel yet?
PWN!! I'm so stoked to try this baby out! Will report back asap
jxcorex28 said:
Pwncakes, you look vaguely familiar...were you using LG OpT, HTC I4G, SG Note, or LG OpG ? I've seen your name before
Didn't mean to clog your thread w/ useless nonsense, but was entirely to lazy to message you (anyways thank you for the contribution) Anything in the kernel that would make it incompatible w/ 4.4 roms ?
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None of those, only the S3! and if Lollipop kernels work on 4.4.4 then this should as well.
Bobbi lim said:
Has anyone used this kernel yet?
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Only a few are using it, but I have been using v1 since Christmas and I've had 0 issues so far, no reboots or anything of that nature.
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PWN!! I'm so stoked to try this baby out! Will report back asap
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Great to see the old gang from the S3 moving over here, I still have more goodies left for everyone, I will release my interactive tunables later today. With these tunables I get around 4 hours SoT over a 2 day period, or around 10 in a 24 hour period.
info[]box1 said:
RSVP
Thank for bringing your Dev to us and the hard work..
Edit: Was about to install CM12 and saw this. Looks like it will blend well with each other.
Edit: postpone I see it's only for the GPe variant. I'm not s-off. Smh
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If your s-off can u flash it on aosp?
JazzieBoi said:
If your s-off can u flash it on aosp?
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The kernel will play nicely with anything as long as it's a GPe base. So Skydragon and others are compatible... this won't work on Sense ROMs and CM-based CAF ROMs yet.
downloading and flashing now. will report back later. thank you @PwnCakes193 for work and time. currently on spirit ROM , unlocked , superCID , s-off , latest FW , superSU v2.40.
nope. spirit must be cm based though OP doesnt mention. have to find another ROM.
i NEED my rabbits !!!!!!!!!!!!
"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
PwnCakes193 - nice to see you here - I've used your Quantum ROM on my S3 ( ages ago )
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Thanks
Thanks so much! What app do you use to control the kernel?
Kernel working great! only bug Ive noticed is slide to sleep and slide to wake isnt working even when selected in TricksterMod.
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Thanks so much! What app do you use to control the kernel?
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trickstermod is gooood.
"all i can really do , is stay out of my own way and let the will of heaven be done"
PashaF said:
PwnCakes193 - nice to see you here - I've used your Quantum ROM on my S3 ( ages ago )
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Awesome to see familiar faces. Hope to see you around the thread more often as well! Let me know about anything you'd like to see in the kernel.
mauserruger said:
Thanks so much! What app do you use to control the kernel?
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Trickstermod and initd tweaking. Looking into faux clock soon.
shortyboy said:
Kernel working great! only bug Ive noticed is slide to sleep and slide to wake isnt working even when selected in TricksterMod.
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Change it via initd, Trickstermod is wonky with it for some reason. Sorry for the inconvenience!

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