[3.0.x KERNELS] [RAY / PRO] 3.0.8-nAa-03 [6/5/2013] - Unified kernel + CWM Recovery - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

Preface:
This is a custom 3.0.8 kernel developed for Android Jellybean 4.x and build for multiple Sony 2011 devices
It is based on CAF kernel and is kept as clean as possible while maintaining working hardware
Other Android versions are also bootable, but are not widely tested
Features:
Pure CAF 3.0.8 kernel
Full hardware support
Defaults:
IO scheduler: ROW
Requirements:
Unlocked bootloader
Fastboot
Install:
Backup
Download the kernel file for your device from the list that follows and flash it:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash boot <image file>
fastboot reboot​
Now you should be seeing the coolest kernel boot animation
Downloads:
3.0.8
urushi
iyokan
Uninstall:
Flash back to stock using SUS or flash another kernel
Notes:
TODO
Sources:
The linux kernel is GPL'ed, everyone who does modifications should make them publicly available.
I accept patches any way possible. Basically I only read pms if they contain some suggestion or patch Credits go to the author obviously
https://github.com/nobodyAtall/msm7x30-3.0.x-nAa
Donate:
If you are enjoying my work please consider donating:
Donations are voluntary but allow me to spend more time on this device.​
Disclaimer:
I can't be held responsible if this Kernel bricks your device or makes it explode in your hands! Use it at your own risk!
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Changelog:
jb_chocolate:
TODO
ics_chocolate:
3.0.8-nAa-03 (6/5/03) @0f00b041b19c0b4a1eb
- Rebased on ics_chocolate branch
- Devices: smultron, coconut, haida, hallon, iyokan, mango, urushi, anzu, satsuma
- anzu: not undervolting display
- Increased pmem for hdpi devices
- leds: hardcode max_current
- leds: regrant users access to leds' real safe max current
- anzu: fix ALS
- cpufreq: ondemand and interactive governor fixes
- msm7x30: overclocking implementation - performance is greatly improved
3.0.8-nAa-02 (28/4/03) @566249c116bbb
- Devices: smultron, coconut, haida, hallon, iyokan, mango, urushi, anzu
3.0.8-nAa-01 (23/4/03)
- Test build for 3.0.8 for community feedback
- Devices: smultron, coconut, haida
Full feature changelog:
https://github.com/nobodyAtall/msm7x30-3.0.x-nAa/commits/ics_chocolate-nAa-master

Does this kernel is the same version from the one in xperia mini (28-04-2013) or is this already update to the newest version?
Sent from my Xperia Ray using xda app-developers app

Sorry for a noob question (haven't really followed the development), will this kernel work with stock ROM?

Version 3 wont boot with cm10.1

I saw a version from 6-5-2013. I can´t find it in the changelog. Could you explain the main changes between this new one and the old one?
Thanks in advance and great work! I´m glad to see a 3.x kernel to our 2011 xperia

functionality????
does it have 100% functionality??
or still at building stage??

masteriori said:
Sorry for a noob question (haven't really followed the development), will this kernel work with stock ROM?
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It is Jelly Bean (Android 4.1.x and 4.2.x) kernel and Sony doesn't release JB based ROMs for Xperia phones of 2011, so it will not work with stock ROM (which is Ice Cream Sandwich - Android 4.0.3 and 4.0.4)

Good job guys :good:
The phone now goes into deep sleep off the charger without having to reboot.
WiFi works
BT works (have not checked in-call yet)
Screen jumps on the horizontal during kernel boot animation now.
Urushi
PACv19.3 (4.1.1)
Baseband 85
SIO
Smartassv2

Doesn't boot Liquid smooth ROM (based on CM10.1) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266867
I presume it doesnt boot CM10.1 ROMs. Anybody else can confirm?

thomas1991_12 said:
Version 3 wont boot with cm10.1
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Yes it boots. Using cm 10.1 - build of Mike's ROM.
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nuttkrakk said:
Yes it boots. Using cm 10.1 - build of Mike's ROM.
Sent from my Xperia Ray using xda premium
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This kernel won't boot with CM10.1 ROMs. The one you are talking about it modified by Mike for his own ROM.

Using your kernel with SJB ROM.
I like it, the color is not over-saturated anymore and i can finally set the clock to greater than 1 Ghz. Testing more, and i will report here if there is a bug or problem

yonzz said:
Using your kernel with SJB ROM.
I like it, the color is not over-saturated anymore and i can finally set the clock to greater than 1 Ghz. Testing more, and i will report here if there is a bug or problem
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would be great if you could say something about battery life when idle

rob rich said:
would be great if you could say something about battery life when idle
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Battery was a bit high overnight at 1.6% per hour.
Sent from my Xperia Ray using xda app-developers app

rob rich said:
would be great if you could say something about battery life when idle
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My phone is still in charger, so i can't test it for now.

yey! its nobodyAtall !!

hi all
what is recommend goverment and I/O for this kernel ?
have anyone feedback about battery drain?
thanks & great work DEV!

jareee said:
hi all
what is recommend goverment and I/O for this kernel ?
have anyone feedback about battery drain?
thanks & great work DEV!
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I use SmartassV2 and sio I/O and I've got about 2 days and 4 hours on my Iyokan. Results may vary on yours but check it out. Do a few discharge cycles and calibrate the battery and after that you can get the most out of your battery and performance

did this kernel is for cm based rom's or for upcomming sony jb rom's?

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[KERNEL][Mini/MiniPro/Active/LwW] Rage Kernel v2.7 / v2.8 / v2.9 for FXP CM7.2.0 ROM

This is Rage Kernel v2.9 for Xperia Mini / Mini Pro / Active / Live recompiled to run on FXP CM7.2.0 ROM from Freexperia Project here.
The boot image consists of kernel compiled from DuMOHsmol's Rage Kernel v2.9 source, FXP wi-fi driver and FXP ramdisk. It is tested running in FXP122 CM7.
The kernel is compiled using FXP default config, modified to enabled added features in Rage Kernel, so overall the features is similar to Rage Kernel v2.9 (see post #2 below)
Credits:
Many thanks to DuMOHsmol for Rage kernel source and DoomLord for providing the base/stock source.
Thanks for Freexperia Team for making such a great rom.
Thanks for wucinac, HUdasp, gandhar, Snoopo, & jakobxxl for initial testing and feedbacks.
This kernel will not be updated everyweek like FXP rom releases. It would only be updated if there's update in Rage Kernel or there's update in FXP ramdisk/ROM that requires changes in this kernel too.
I mainly compiled this kernel because it gives good battery life, so I haven't tested all features that Rage Kernel offer. Therefore I can't really confirm that those added features will work fine in CM7. What does work is the basic functionalities (like calls, wifi, bluetooth, camera, etc) and added cpu governors, overclocking options, and added i/o schedulers. What I haven't test: zram and swap.
And because I personally considered this kernel as some kind of a workaround for the battery drain issue in fxp kernel (see post #3 below), then if FXP team has fixed it, this kernel might be no longer needed.
As of version 2.6, changes from original Rage Kernel source are below:
4 files in Rage source replaced with files from FXP source :
- arch/arm/mach-msm/board-semc_mogami.c
- arch/arm/mach-msm/sdio_ctl.c
- drivers/mfd/marimba-codec.c
- drivers/misc/lm356x.c
Files sdio_ctl.c and marimba-codec.c is replaced to avoid compiling errors when using fxp defconfig. The file board-semc_mogami.c is replaced to fix touchscreen problem when using original file. File lm36x.c is replaced to fix force close problem in Torch app.
Another change is patch from here applied to fix the touchscreen issue.
Changes in version 2.7 are included as a patch files in the download post below.
Changes in version 2.8 & 2.9 are related only to cpufreq driver & cpu governors, so the patch from 2.7 can still be used, but the cpufreq part of the diff must be removed.
Version 2.7 / 2.8 / 2.9:
Please see all download links for Mini/Mini Pro/Active/LiveWithWalkman in this #75 post.
Flashing disclaimer applies! Use this kernel at your own risk.
How to use:
1. For the first time CM7 users: Flash the Freexperia CM7 kernel & Rom first, and make sure everything works fine, and then continue to step 2. For those that already have CM7 running, just begin at step 2.
2. Flash this kernel using fastboot.
3. Reboot to CWM and wipe cache
4. Reboot again.
Notes :
- This kernel is not supported in anyway by FXP team or original Rage maintainer DuMOHsmol. Anyone having problem, please don't ask them for support. Just ask in this thread & I'll try to figure it out.
- Battery life is not solely affected by the kernel. It can also be affected by apps/mods/tweaks used or applied in the rom. If battery drain is high, then please check what cause the wakelocks using apps like BetterBatteryStats here
- There are instances that using Google Maps or Latitude (or maybe other gps-related apps) would cause GpsLocationProvider keeping the phone awake, like the case in this post #82 and post #34. This situation can be diagnosed using that BetterBatteryStats app mentioned above. The workaround is to disable gps and reboot the phone.
- Of course, other than advantages, there are also disadvantages using this kernel in FXP cm7. Advantages including: a bit better battery life, more cpu governors, more i/o schedulers, etc. Disadvantages: I perceive sdcard i/o is somewhat slower, sometimes there's lag in video recorder, there might be broken features in future FXP releases, not supported by FXP team, and there might be other problems that haven't been encountered yet. If anyone experiencing more disadvantages than advantages using this kernel, then please consider using FXP kernel instead.
Features (quoted directly from DuMOHsmol's Rage Kernel original post here ) :
DuMOHsmol said:
This is my kernel, it's based on stock SE 4.0.2.A.0.74 kernel sources, with some things from DoomKernel by DooMLoRD (so go and say thanks to him, and other developers too).
It has:
- Overclock up to 2Ghz
- CWM Recovery 5.0.2.7
- Prerooting
- CPU Governors:
brazilianwax
smoothass
smartassV2
SavagedZen
interactiveX
lagfree
minmax
Scary
smartass
interactive
conservative
userspace
powersave
ondemand
perfomance
v2 added:
- Xperia Mini support
- Tun/tap interface enabled (VPN, ipv6)
- Swap support enabled
- Two way call recording support added
- I/O schedulers:
noop
anticipatory
deadline
cfq
bfq
vr
sio
v2.1 changed:
- disabled NFS and CIFS (battery drain fix from DoomKernel), let's see if it can really increase battery life.
v2.2 changed:
- moved to from 4.0.2.A.0.58 to 62 source, though I didn't see any changes
- added 0% battery workaround patch by Bazoocaze. I don't even know what it does but it seems to be something useful since everyone includes this in their kernels
- New cpufreq driver from DoomKernel. You can experience some problems with overclocking now (my phone becomes unstable at 1.8GHz now, instead of 2.0), but phone eats much less battery in sleep. I've also changed 1018Hz to 1024Hz and 249Hz to 245Hz because those new numbers looked wierd
v2.3 changed:
- moved back to 4.0.2.A.0.58 source (just to make sure that everything will work).
- updated version number in ramdisks to 62.
- removed 0% battery workaround patch (it's useless on our devices).
- reverted old cpufreq driver with small fix. It should be stable now and phone seems to eat less battery than in 2.1. (thanks himasura for lots of testing)
- salvaged some ram.
- enabled NTFS support.
- enabled usb-storage driver, so you don't need to manually load usb-storage.ko now.
- Version number now shows version of kernel (#23=2.3).
v2.4 changed:
- Now phone lights up blue led to show when you can enter recovery (thx to DooMLoRD).
- Minor changes in ramdisks.
- Enabled hid drivers for microsoft and a4tech.
v2.5 changed:
- Re-added CIFS
- Enabled ext4 support
- Added zram and cleancache drivers
- Added lulzactive governor
- Root fs now mounts as rw after boot.
v2.6 changed:
- removed lulzactive governor as it wasn't working properly (thx to kamarush and others for pointing that)
v2.7 changed:
- moved to sony 4.0.2.A.0.74 kernel sources (updated touchscreen driver)
- Increased GPU dedicated memory to 4MB
- Updated su binary in autoroot.
v2.8 changed:
- added new cpufreq driver at last (with CPU frequency fixup by DooMLoRD), battery drain is lower now. I left version 2.7 too for those who want higher overclock or have some problems with 2.8.
Everything else is similar to stock kernel for now.
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A bit background:
I use FXP CM7 rom for my mini pro since release 049 and like it very much. One thing that made me keep switching back to stock rom was the high battery drain, because in my daily activities electric plug is not always readily available, so battery life is critical for me.
In fxp 052 I got a bit desperate and trying to use custom kernel based on stock from bbooff here, with fxp rom. The battery life is excellent, just like stock rom, but I encountered 2 problems: touchscreen sometimes become unresponsive and wifi was not working (even if I replaced wifi modules with stock).
Finally, I decide to learn how to compile android kernel, and I found that it is quite similar with compiling linux kernel, which I've frequently done to my computer and laptop.
So, I compiled kernels from 3 sources and compare the battery life in my mini pro. They are from DoomLord's official SE source, DuMOHsmol's Rage kernel source, and krizky82's X Kernel source. I also recompiled kernel from FXP kernel source using stock semc_mango_defconfig, to see if battery life is better. The conclusion is that best battery life is achieved using stock and Rage Kernel, and I've been using FXP with rage kernel since release 102 and haven't considered going back to stock rom again.
I posted in Rage Kernel thread to thank DuMOHsmol, and since then there's 3 xda members that ask me to share this kernel, so I make this thread.
I hope this could help those who want to use FXP CM7 and need a battery life that's close to what stock rom offer.
Note:
As of release 114/115, FXP kernel also has better power management and quite a good battery life. The power consumption difference between this rage kernel and fxp kernel is not as much as it used to be before. In case of broken features or any problem caused by using this kernel in FXP cm7 rom, then please consider using FXP kernel instead.
hi ,after flash your kernel ,my device have a boot-loop,please check it ,thank you
zhanglz0904 said:
hi ,after flash your kernel ,my device have a boot-loop,please check it ,thank you
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Okay, I'll check it. I might zip the wrong file. What is your device? I assume it is mini / st15? Because kernel for mini pro works fine in my mango. I'll check and if needed I will re-compile it.
Edit:
I think the problem was I incidentally used wrong ramdisk for mini kernel.
I have made a new kernel for mini, but it needs testing first. So, if anyone's willing to test it, please send me a PM. Thank you...
Edit:
Fixed. Link for mini updated.
Thank you!!
Im using cyanogen fxp 111
Only need flash the kernel?
Or need make a full wipe?
edwarddd said:
Thank you!!
Im using cyanogen fxp 111
Only need flash the kernel?
Or need make a full wipe?
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You are using mini pro, right? I'm still fixing kernel for mini.
You don't need to do a full wipe, just wipe the cache partition.
Yes im using the mini pro
Thanks!
thanks a lot.even i was switching back to stock because of the battery drain ..will try this on my mini pro today
i am using fxp111 on my st15i,thank you for your great work .
zhanglz0904 said:
i am using fxp111 on my st15i,thank you for your great work .
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Mini kernel is fixed. Link is updated. Please test it and let me know if you encounter any more problem. Thank you for your feedback...
greenAlgae said:
Mini kernel is fixed. Link is updated. Please test it and let me know if you encounter any more problem. Thank you for your feedback...
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hi ,greenAlgae ,i am sorry to tell that i encountered the same problems with using your fixed kernel ,it may not the ramdisk,but the drivers,i think .
by the way ,some of us using the rage kernel have encountered the same problem,they aslo "complained" the boot-loop ,so i think the problem is kernel itself not the the ramdisk ,i am very happy if you will fix it ,thank you much .respected your work
zhanglz0904 said:
hi ,greenAlgae ,i am sorry to tell that i encountered the same problems with using your fixed kernel ,it may not the ramdisk,but the drivers,i think .
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what is the problem?
im install fixed kernel and everithing working.
no bootlop or error during boot.
zhanglz0904 said:
hi ,greenAlgae ,i am sorry to tell that i encountered the same problems with using your fixed kernel ,it may not the ramdisk,but the drivers,i think .
by the way ,some of us using the rage kernel have encountered the same problem,they aslo "complained" the boot-loop ,so i think the problem is kernel itself not the the ramdisk ,i am very happy if you will fix it ,thank you much .respected your work
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Is there any error when you flash it using fastboot? Did you get to boot logo only or you get to cyanogen boot animation when the phone bootloop?
wucinac said:
what is the problem?
im install fixed kernel and everithing working.
no bootlop or error during boot.
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Thank you wucinac. It seems there's some kind of inconsistencies here. Hopefully it can be worked out, else i would have to pull out the kernel for mini altogether.
Sent from my SK17i using XDA
For st15i i have to use fastboot query with flag:
Code:
fastboot -i 0xfce flash boot boot.img
fastboot -i 0xfce reboot
P.S. Rage flash'ed without any problems. Kudos to developer, many thanks for merging battery save and direct call record!
oh great! Let's test!
gqcJYb3UN8xSIWNUy2xX said:
For st15i i have to use fastboot query with flag:
Code:
fastboot -i 0xfce flash boot boot.img
fastboot -i 0xfce reboot
P.S. Rage flash'ed without any problems. Kudos to developer, many thanks for merging battery save and direct call record!
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So, it does work for mini after all, right?
All credits goes to original devs. It was DuMOHsmol who added the features, so your kudos goes to him
Snoopo said:
oh great! Let's test!
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Yes sir, please test it and kindly let me know how it goes . Any feedbacks - even negative ones - will be much appreciated
Sent from my SK17i using XDA
So long time ago i using stock rom, and rage kernel are the best, i think that are the best kernel
For stock neves restart the phone on overclock , i dont back to stock rom never thanks!!
Sorry for my bad inglish
edwarddd said:
So long time ago i using stock rom, and rage kernel are the best, i think that are the best kernel
For stock neves restart the phone on overclock , i dont back to stock rom never thanks!!
Sorry for my bad inglish
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Well, overclocking is the feature that I very rarely use. Because I use this kernel for better battery life, and overclocking might just negated that
But I'm glad that it works for you
Sent from my SK17i using XDA
greenAlgae said:
A bit background:
I use FXP CM7 rom for my mini pro since release 049 and like it very much. One thing that made me keep switching back to stock rom was the high battery drain, because in my daily activities electric plug is not always readily available, so battery life is critical for me.
In fxp 052 I got a bit desperate and trying to use custom kernel based on stock from bbooff here, with fxp rom. The battery life is excellent, just like stock rom, but I encountered 2 problems: touchscreen sometimes become unresponsive and wifi was not working (even if I replaced wifi modules with stock).
Finally, I decide to learn how to compile android kernel, and I found that it is quite similar with compiling linux kernel, which I've frequently done to my computer and laptop.
So, I compiled kernels from 3 sources and compare the battery life in my mini pro. They are from DoomLord's official SE source, DuMOHsmol's Rage kernel source, and krizky82's X Kernel source. I also recompiled kernel from FXP kernel source using stock semc_mango_defconfig, to see if battery life is better. The conclusion is that best battery life is achieved using stock and Rage Kernel, and I've been using FXP with rage kernel since release 102 and haven't considered going back to stock rom again.
I posted in Rage Kernel thread to thank DuMOHsmol, and since then there's 3 xda members that ask me to share this kernel, so I make this thread.
I hope this could help those who want to use FXP CM7 and need a battery life that's close to what stock rom offer.
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I have installed your kernel on my sk17i .. with FXP 111, but overclocking is set to 1024?

[KERNEL][ICS/AOKP][25/06]XNeo v2.1.431|AOKP v1.2.431a | NO LONGER MAINTAIN

Here i've tried compile kernel for Neo/V users. Thanks to kormatoes for asking me to make kernel for AOKP. Then later i decided to make for Stock ICS too. Thanks to those who help me test these kernel since i've owned Xperia Ray not Xperia Neo/V
[ XNeo AOKP v1.2.431 ] AOKP BASED ROM NEW
- vids record / playback fixed
[ XNeo ICS v2.1.431 ] ICS 4.0.4 NEW
[ XNeo Kernel V2.0 ] ICS BASED ROM NEW Build from 4.1.H.0.4 kernel source for Play ICS Beta
### LOST & FOUND ###
[ XNeo ICS v1.1 Repack ] ICS based rom
[ XNeo AOKP v1.1 ] AOKP ROM
NOTE: [For stock ICS ONLY] If you come from other kernel, please flash this modules using cwm
Updates
// XNeo ICS v2.0 - 4.1.H.0.4 source, patches: ZRAM, smartassv2
// XNeo ICS v1.1 Repack - re-added Intellidemand. swap/ext4 support. tun.ko module in /res/modules
// AOKP v1.1 - added Intellidemand gov (dont use with IO vr, caused reboot when screen off)
Intellidemand:
Intellidemand aka Intelligent Ondemand from Faux is yet another governor that's based on ondemand. Unlike what some users believe, this governor is not the replacement for OC Daemon (Having different governors for sleep and awake). The original intellidemand behaves differently according to GPU usage. When GPU is really busy (gaming, maps, benchmarking, etc) intellidemand behaves like ondemand. When GPU is 'idling' (or moderately busy), intellidemand limits max frequency to a step depending on frequencies available in your device/kernel for saving battery. This is called browsing mode. We can see some 'traces' of interactive governor here. Frequency scale-up decision is made based on idling time of CPU. Lower idling time (<20%) causes CPU to scale-up from current frequency. Frequency scale-down happens at steps=5% of max frequency. (This parameter is tunable only in conservative, among the popular governors)
To sum up, this is an intelligent ondemand that enters browsing mode to limit max frequency when GPU is idling, and (exits browsing mode) behaves like ondemand when GPU is busy; to deliver performance for gaming and such. Intellidemand does not jump to highest frequency when screen is off.
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How to make simple ZRAM init.d script
1. Using Root Explorer, got to /sytem/etc/init.d/
2. press Menu then create new file
3. paste these in it
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
sysctl -w vm.swappiness=40
echo "1" > /sys/block/zram0/reset
echo $((50*1024*1024)) > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
mkswap /dev/block/zram0
swapon /dev/block/zram0
4. close and save it as 60ZRAM
5. set permission to 777 or "rwxrwxrwx" (tick all)
6. take note: 50*1024*1024 = 50MB zram disksize. if you want to set 30MB, change 50 to 30.
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((( Special Thanks to )))
DooMLoRD - thanks for his github sources
FXP - for AOKP Kernel sources
Kormatoes - for let me using his thread for starting up
ThilinaC - for nice AOKP bootlogo
Tenacius D - for being XNeo AOKP tester
Mikk36 - for being XNeo ICS tester
Night Elf - for his ramdisk source
Madfysh - XNeo v2.0 tester
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GiT
https://github.com/sirkay
Finally....
sent by tapatalk via super xperia Neo
asked that question on the topic AOKP Neo / v was wondering if your kernel has support for USB on the go, external memory, such as pen drive. Tested with mouse and pen drive worked but I can not seem to have the appropriate drivers. From what I saw in some threads here at XDA need these drivers.
I did the flash, I'm using the AOKP kormatoes, and so far everything is normal.
juninromualdo said:
asked that question on the topic AOKP Neo / v was wondering if your kernel has support for USB on the go, external memory, such as pen drive. Tested with mouse and pen drive worked but I can not seem to have the appropriate drivers. From what I saw in some threads here at XDA need these drivers.
I did the flash, I'm using the AOKP kormatoes, and so far everything is normal.
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as i know 4.1.C.0.7 sources support OTG. i never test it even with ray's kernel
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try ask someone that success using OTG
juninromualdo said:
asked that question on the topic AOKP Neo / v was wondering if your kernel has support for USB on the go, external memory, such as pen drive. Tested with mouse and pen drive worked but I can not seem to have the appropriate drivers. From what I saw in some threads here at XDA need these drivers.
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Just use this, OTG mass storage will work.
shardul_seth said:
Just use this, OTG mass storage will work.
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Tested.
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so it does work? 2-way call recording also support. check on my kernel thread in ray developement for call recording apps.
Sent from my ST18i using xda premium
sirkay said:
so it does work? 2-way call recording also support. check on my kernel thread in ray developement for call recording apps.
Sent from my ST18i using xda premium
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I already test it with ur kernel. Usb otg cant work. Even i push setting for stock kernel. Its still doesnt work..
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@sirkay i attempted to flash aokp version on cm9 and it stuck on bootanimation forever ;p
How with battery life?
ZduneX25 said:
@sirkay i attempted to flash aokp version on cm9 and it stuck on bootanimation forever ;p
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hmm wonder why coz am using FXP kernel source .. someone happened to succeed flash on cm9.
szymko1995 said:
How with battery life?
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here to check it out --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25565382&postcount=413
he using my kernel
@sirkay well cannot provide a logcat here, cause I already changed whole rom, just wanted to let you know i was trying on cm9 fxp115
I just tried this kernel on my Neo V with i-scream rom. I flashed it without wiping anything but wifi wasnt working. After that i made a factory reset and get an endless bootloop.
Was sounding like a good kernel but now i will try another. Thank you for your efforts.
szymko1995 said:
How with battery life?
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KA15 + this kernel (don't know if it's the latest build, got it from sirkay directly):
Slow charging in the end is because of simultaneous video recording and GPS logging (will get even worse now because I added automatic bluetooth enabling ).
spiritualwar said:
I just tried this kernel on my Neo V with i-scream rom. I flashed it without wiping anything but wifi wasnt working. After that i made a factory reset and get an endless bootloop.
Was sounding like a good kernel but now i will try another. Thank you for your efforts.
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I'm using this kernel on I-Scream 10 and it working good so far, the only thing you have to do is flash stock kernel with stock WiFi modules reboot and then flash back to this kernel and woala WiFi is working. That is how I did it working when crossing from NightElf kernel to this one.
Sipi1302 said:
I'm using this kernel on I-Scream 10 and it working good so far, the only thing you have to do is flash stock kernel with stock WiFi modules reboot and then flash back to this kernel and woala WiFi is working. That is how I did it working when crossing from NightElf kernel to this one.
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where can i get stock wifi module??
Sent from my MT11i using XDA
talhah sabri said:
where can i get stock wifi module??
Sent from my MT11i using XDA
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Flash this kernel by shardul_seth Stock ICS w init.d support+root+cwm! [Final] latest version 3, boot into system turn the phone off and flash sirkay kernel.
Sipi1302 said:
I'm using this kernel on I-Scream 10 and it working good so far, the only thing you have to do is flash stock kernel with stock WiFi modules reboot and then flash back to this kernel and woala WiFi is working. That is how I did it working when crossing from NightElf kernel to this one.
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Do you mean this module? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609617
If yes, i have try it with nightelf kernel and aokp rom but it's not working. I haven't time yet to try it again.

[KERNEL][UNLOCKED][GB/CM7/MIUI-2.x] kCernel (test release)

Ok Guys !! kCernel is back !!
These are kernel for unlocked bootloader. They will be provided as ftf files which you need to flash using Flashtool by Androxyde.kCernel for STOCK GB (3.1.0.G.0.75) and STOCK based ROMS
This kernel works on ROMS like
X10S, FeraLAB, TEAM, ThGo, VmCmS, WolfBreak, etc
Testing Releases (without wifi) changelog and downloads
​kCernel for FXP CM7 and ROMs based on FXP
This kernel works on ROMS like
FXP, M&M MIUI, M&M CM7, CosmicUI, etc
Features
----v 01 -----
Code:
> enabled CFQ, Anticipatory, Deadline, Noop IO Schedulers
> enabled Scary, SavagedZen, Smartass(v1&v2), Conservative, MinMax, interactivex, powersave, interactive CPU governors
> enabled user level voltage control (VDD sysfs interface)
use app like 'setxperia' or 'setvsel' to under/over volt device
> 128mhz - 1036mhz (more overclock in future version)
> Doomlord's Touch Based CWM recovery
> Doomlord's Boot Manager
> ZdZihu's xRecovery
Download Links
{ v 01 } Release Dt : 28 May 2012
​DOWNLOAD PROBLEMS???
Please look in my signature for mirror links
A copy of files will ALWAYS be present on my ftp server, so use that if hotfile/devhost is not working for you
CREDITS
Huge thanks for the works and contributions of
Zdzihu, DoomLord, Bin4ry, Androxyde, Freexperia, Blagus, Defer, the_laser, th_jap
Major parts of ramdisk are taken from DoomKernel
DoomLords Touch Recovery is included
SOURCES
Sources for stock based kernel (fork from thgo)
Source for stock based kernel (fork from doomkernel)
Source for fxp based kernel (fork from freexperia)
reserved for later
reserved for later usage
kCernel STOCK R2 Test Releases
(note, wifi is broken on test2 )
TEST 1 > download
(from thgo sources, with linaro default cross compiler)
TEST 2 > download
(from doomkernel sources, with linaro default cc)
TEST 3 > download ftf || download wifi
(from stock gb sources, android toolchain)
TEST 4 > download ftf || download wifi
(from doom sources, with android toolchain cc)
NOTE:
Right now i just want to make sure which source tree and which cross compiler gives maximum battery.
Please test all test releases for a minimum period of 8-10 hours battery usage and post screenshots of the battery graph from about menu and if possible i would like to get CpuSpy screenshots too
Please mention which governor, cpu speed settings and io schedulers you are using
kCernel test log
Currently testing
[highlight]Flashed kCernel-SONY-r2-test1.tft[/highlight]
flashed kCernel-stock-r2-test2 with flashtool. On first boot entered xrecovery and
Cache wipe
Dalvik Cache wipe
Battery Stats wipe
Fixed Permissions
Rebooted enabled current widget app.
enabled logging to log chargeing times
.
[highlight]My standard ROM settings[/highlight]
[highlight]ROM[/highlight]
X10S v8.2 I have un-installed alot of stuff That i don't use
Battery.ZIP installed
CPU Master
Frequency range - 128MHz ~ 1190.4MHz
Scaling - smartassV2
I/O Scheduler - SIO (simple i/o)
Voltage - no under/over voltage changes made
ROM Toolbox
Auto memory manager - mild preset
SD Boost - 3072kb
[highlight]APP Killer[/highlight] - I do not use one, if I don't want it to run I use Titanium Backup to uninstall it.
no chance for locked BL?
after a couple hours of testing. here's my report, battery life is awesome, and it's stable and fast. so far no problems. here are a few screenshots. I'm running on the modified doom kernel, 1190-128, smartass v2, sio.
NoTnERb mate, i want to try! but i dont know what files should be download? locked BL user!
championswimmer said:
NOTE:
Right now i just want to make sure which source tree and which cross compiler gives maximum battery.
Please test all test releases for a minimum period of 8-10 hours battery usage and post screenshots of the battery graph from about menu and if possible i would like to get CpuSpy screenshots too
Please mention which governor, cpu speed settings and io schedulers you are using
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Good to see you having a custom kernel but for battery testing i would recommend betterbatterystats to see the wakelocks and process using battery and also main thing is screen on time
botski said:
NoTnERb mate, i want to try! but i dont know what files should be download? locked BL user!
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well, right now the kernels that champ posted are for unlocked boot loaders only. I know he's working on locked boot loaders so you'll have to wait
Is it possible for this kernel to be run on locked BL? I know I'm out by having a locked bootloader but I can't help it, my USB cable and USB port are broken and it's impossible to unlock my BL. It would be really appreciated if you could do so. Thanks.
Sent from my X10i using Tapatalk 2
sahibunlimited said:
Good to see you having a custom kernel but for battery testing i would recommend betterbatterystats to see the wakelocks and process using battery and also main thing is screen on time
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here it is then
Hi,champ
glad to see kCernel is back
and really looking forward for kCernel for Debrand Engine v8
any way
every version of kCernel is awesome
sahibunlimited said:
Good to see you having a custom kernel but for battery testing i would recommend betterbatterystats to see the wakelocks and process using battery and also main thing is screen on time
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i have it on my device but it'll be too harsh on testers to ask them to give analytical based on betterbatterystats
i just wanted a general user-perspective of battery life to decide which source tree i should use
Sent from my X10S using xda premium
championswimmer said:
i have it on my device but it'll be too harsh on testers to ask them to give analytical based on betterbatterystats
i just wanted a general user-perspective of battery life to decide which source tree i should use
Sent from my X10S using xda premium
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Its best to just start that app once and without plugging in charger and after discharge dump a txt log from the app(menu>some option to save as a txt file on SD)
The wake locks are the main thing causing the drain because they wake up the CPU from deep sleep and don't let it go into deep sleep for long time causing drain
If their are some names of wake locks that you are not familiar with then use BBS app thread and you will get answer
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
btw champ, the thgo one was the one I tested before right? or is that a new one? also, any way we could get the wifi modules? thanks
wifi module for test1 is present in /module/ folder (copy using root explorer)
test2 has no wifi module. i forgot to compile it, now cleaned my source folder, no chance to compile again
test3 and test4 have separate wifi zips
@prodigy
that's what i am workin on right now
some bootloop issues are worrying me, other than that, it won't take much mroe time
test3 and test4 releases links up
championswimmer said:
@prodigy
that's what i am workin on right now
some bootloop issues are worrying me, other than that, it won't take much mroe time
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Wow thankyou so much )
Sent from my X10i using Tapatalk 2

[Kernel][LINARO][May- 28][ICS & JellyBean] Sliding_XSola v4.0 [Stock][CM]

Kernel Features:
Based on Sony Latest Source Code: 6.1.1.B.1.54 / .56 / .75/ 6.2.A.0.400.
Based on Linux Kernel Source Code: 3.0.78. (JellyBean kernel is still 3.0.08)
Compiled Using Linaro 4.7
FXP Recovery
Init.d Support.
Auto Root.
Auto Install for Wi-Fi Modules.
Good Battery Life.
NTFS Support
CIFS Support
Clean-Cache Support
ext 2 / 3 / 4 Support.
Kernel Image Compressed Using LZO.
Governors:
Conservative
Dynamic Interactive
HotPlug
HotPlugX
Interactive
InteractiveX
Lazy
Lionheart
LulzActiveq
MinMax
Nightmare
onDemand
onDemandX
onDemandQ
Pegasusq
Powersave
Performance
Scary
Sakuractive
SmarassV2
Userspace
Wheatley
IO schedulers:
VR
SIO
Row
Zen
Deadline
CFQ
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Things you MUST know about:
None so far
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Recommended Governor - I/O Schduler for best performance and battery life.
You tell me, I can't make the decision since i don't own the device.
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Recommended For All Users:
To get better graphics score for 2D graphics, go to: Settings -> Developer Options -> Force GPU 2D Rendering
I used to get 270 in benchmarking score for 2D Graphics, but after enabling it, I started getting above 970 (That was the case on Xperia P)
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Known Issues:
Auto Root script is not working so I had to remove it from the kernel for now, please refer to 2nd post for rooting
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Credits:
Thanks To Sony for: Kernel Source Code.
Thanks To @DooMLoRD for: Auto Root Script & Init.d Enabler Script.
Thanks To @matood for: Helping me in testing.
Special Thanks To @FXP For The Source Code.
Special Thanks To @alivanov79 For His Ramdisk.
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Always Remember:
Please Don't mirror my files, I like to keep track of download count.
Report Bugs in this thread and I will fix them as soon as possible.
If you like my kernel please rate it
If you like my work and would like to support me ( Here ) I appreciate it
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Change Log in Second Post:
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Download Link: (Clearing Cache and Dalvik-Cache recommended)
Download & Change Log (CM & Stock)
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Old Releases:
Sliding_XSola v2 STOCK ROMS
Sliding_XSola v2 CM ROMS
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How To Flash
fastboot flash boot name_of_file_you_downloaded.img
You need an unlocked bootloader to use this kernel
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Sources: Github
Rooting Your Device:
Flash this via CWM and your device will be rooted
Only flash the file above if your device is not rooted
The file linked above is for the SuperSU app by Chainfire.
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Change Log:
------------------------------------------------
[9-4-2013] Version 3.3
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Fixed remaining bugs.
Improve performance.
Improve battery life.
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[5-4-2013] Version 3.2
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Added new governors: OnDemandQ - Hotplug (got it from a different source) -
InteractiveTest (it's the same as InteractiveX but got it from a different source,
please test it and tell me if it's better than the already included interactiveX)
Some under the hood changes
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[29/3/2013] Version 3.1:
Added Nightmare and Lulzactiveq governors.
Updated to latest Linux Kernel Source Code: 3.0.71.
Fix current issues.
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[27/3/2013] Version 3:
Compiled Using Linaro 4.7
Updated to latest Linux Kernel Source Code: 3.0.70.
Fix current issues.
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[25/3/2013] Version 2:
Added all missing functions in OP.
Few more modifications for better performance.
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[23/3/2013] Version 1:
Initial Release.
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Hello,
Why the hurry? And that in fact there is now included?
OmgGG said:
Hello,
Why the hurry? And that in fact there is now included?
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I'm sorry but I don't really understand what you mean over here :-/
You write this:
not all of them maybe included but I will be making sure all of them are included by tomorrow
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Click to collapse
Not all features included now, rigth? What we have now included to your kernel?
Sorry for google translate
OmgGG said:
You write this:
Not all features included now, rigth? What we have now included to your kernel?
Sorry for google translate
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Actually only the ext2 & ext3 & NTFS & CIFS support are not included, but all other stuff that improves performance and battery life are already included
Thanks, good kernel fast smooth without overclock. Wait v2.
Re: [Kernel][Sony Xperia Sola][March - 24] Sliding_XSola [Stock]
It feels so nice that we now have your kernel for our sola! I saw at xu thread and I was so jeallus
I don't have much free time these days and I'm on cm9, so I won't be able to test your stock kernel.. :/ I'm sure it will rull though! Thanks for your efforts!
PS: will you develop a kernel for cm9 like with xu?
Sent from my Xperia Sola using xda premium
seems legit... i know your work in xP and this is what i wish!!
OH THANKS FOR MAKING THIS KERNEL WORKING ON SOLAAAAAAAAA~
Re: [Kernel][Sony Xperia Sola][March - 24] Sliding_XSola [Stock]
Plz add cwm recovery v5.5
Sent from my MT27i using Tapatalk 2
Really great work DEV, 3 days ago i was ready to PM you to make your kernel for CM for Sola, now i am impatiently waiting for your CM kernel to test. Thank you very much.
EDIT: I will be very happy if you implement InteractiveX instead of interactive in you CM Kernel.
Re: [Kernel][Sony Xperia Sola][March - 24] Sliding_XSola [Stock]
After couple of hours usage still buttery smooth, battery seems to be very good and overall stable, fast and batt friendly.
Thanks again
Sent from my MT27i using xda app-developers app
Re: [Kernel][Sony Xperia Sola][March - 24] Sliding_XSola [Stock]
mirost1 said:
Really great work DEV, 3 days ago i was ready to PM you to make your kernel for CM for Sola, now i am impatiently waiting for your CM kernel to test. Thank you very much.
EDIT: I will be very happy if you implement InteractiveX instead of interactive in you CM Kernel.
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+1
Sent from my Xperia Sola using xda premium
Happy to see users are satisfied with this kernel, this means a lot to me
By the way for those who asked me to make a CM kernel, please send me latest FXP kernel and I will make one for CM roms
DeepUnknown said:
Happy to see users are satisfied with this kernel, this means a lot to me
By the way for those who asked me to make a CM kernel, please send me latest FXP kernel and I will make one for CM roms
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download here...
Some suggestions:
1) Make 2 versions of the kernel, one with oc , one without
2) Add more governors and schedulers
itachilinux said:
download here...
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Thanks I will be working on it once I'm back home
Mokiwipeout said:
Some suggestions:
1) Make 2 versions of the kernel, one with oc , one without
2) Add more governors and schedulers
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Click to collapse
There are additional governors and IO schedulers in this kernel, unless there are some I'm missing that you know about, it would be great if you give me names.
As for overclocking there is NO WAY I will be adding them no matter what, I bricked my Xperia P just by overclocking it to 1.2GHz I don't want to risk other's devices, even if it will not brick another device, but losing my device is enough, if some of my kernel users bricked their device because of overclocking I'm not going to take any responsibility + I know what it feels like having a bricked device. Not to mention so far I found users are extremely happy with the performance they got from this kernel, I still don't understand why you want overclocking?
Re: [Kernel][Sony Xperia Sola][March - 24] Sliding_XSola [Stock]
DeepUnknown said:
Thanks I will be working on it once I'm back home
There are additional governors and IO schedulers in this kernel, unless there are some I'm missing that you know about, it would be great if you give me names.
As for overclocking there is NO WAY I will be adding them no matter what, I bricked my Xperia P just by overclocking it to 1.2GHz I don't want to risk other's devices, even if it will not brick another device, but losing my device is enough, if some of my kernel users bricked their device because of overclocking I'm not going to take any responsibility + I know what it feels like having a bricked device. Not to mention so far I found users are extremely happy with the performance they got from this kernel, I still don't understand why you want overclocking?
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I agree with you. This kernel is like having cm installed. Sinfe yesterday evening no lag, no screen locks or something. It just fly, try and youll see. I have stock .54 firmware, debloated and fidelity for sound and cybershot for my cam. I have no other mods installed.
Finally I got very snappy phone with all the joy.
Sent from my MT27i using xda app-developers app
Re: [Kernel][Sony Xperia Sola][March - 24] Sliding_XSola [Stock]
matood said:
I agree with you. This kernel is like having cm installed. Sinfe yesterday evening no lag, no screen locks or something. It just fly, try and youll see. I have stock .54 firmware, debloated and fidelity for sound and cybershot for my cam. I have no other mods installed.
Finally I got very snappy phone with all the joy.
Sent from my MT27i using xda app-developers app
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+1!
Me either! Thanks dev
Sent from my MT27i using xda app-developers app
Re: [Kernel][Sony Xperia Sola][March - 24] Sliding_XSola [Stock]
How can I install cwm 5.5 with this kernel
Sent from my MT27i using Tapatalk 2

[DEV] 3.x.x nAa kernels for SEMC 2011 line - Devs only

Hello community,
First things first...
I'm opening this thread for developer discussion ONLY. There will be a separate thread for releasing this kernel and for user feedback, etc. Please RESPECT that and keep this thread only for developer discussion. This is only for development chat - nothing else.
To report bugs, questions, etc (NON-development stuff) --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2247466
As you might already know, I've been working on getting 3.0 booting for our devices with success. Progress is good, but as expected there are bugs here and there that need to be sorted out.
Current status:
- Some components (e.g. charging and camera) have to come from SEMC .32 sources (which are not bad anyways) - this is ok
- Most other stuff are updated from later sources
3.0.x
- Based this kernel on M7630AABBQMLZA404033I CAF tag. It's the latest tagged release for this arch and is linux 3.0.8.
- Rebased on ics_chocolate branch
- All mogami devices are fixed almost completely. There are bugs here and there as with all software.
3.4.x
- Based this kernel on M7630AABBQMLZA40901040 CAF tag. There is no tagged release for this arch for 3.4. msm7x30 is not officially supported any more.
Goal:
- To stimulate kernel development discussions and get all 2011 devices completely supported.
What's needed:
- Developers to pick up on a device they have (there's no point trying to port a new kernel without having the device, please don't do that) and make the needed changes for fully supporting them.
- Look for bugs and instabilities and fix them
- Propose enhancements and patches
Some rules:
- I will not be accepting patches blindly. They must be tested and verified to work without affecting other devices. Plus, these are stability-targeted kernels
- If porting from .32 is needed (i.e. after evaluating that new CAF drivers don't work) changes should be kept minimal and close to CAF. This will allow for further upgrades
- You can fork as much as you like, but please contribute back so that all devices can benefit! This is open source in action.
Sources:
3.0.x: https://github.com/nobodyAtall/msm7x30-3.0.x-nAa
3.4.x: https://github.com/nobodyAtall/msm7x30-3.4.x-nAa
Want to support?
- Help development
-
.
Cheers!
-- nAa
3.4.x
What works
- Pretty much everything - major or minor functionality is already implemented in the kernel
What does NOT work
- FM Radio
Status per device
smultron Done (nAa)
3.0.x
What works
- Pretty much everything - major or minor functionality is already implemented in the kernel
What does NOT work
- USB tethering
- FM Radio
Status per device
smultron Done (nAa)
coconut Done (pcfighter)
iyokan Done (M66B)
haida Done (mechmetal, mikeioannina)
hallon Done (mechmetal, mikeioannina)
satsuma Done (mikeioannina)
anzu Done (DooMLoRD)
ayame Done (DooMLoRD)
urushi Done (irii)
mango Done (expeacer)
zeus nothing
phoenix nothing
Legend:
- Done: Device boots the kernel and is usable. Functionality is close to 100%
- Initial support: Some basic bits are in and some stuff are working. Kernel is not usable at this point
- Nothing: either nobody is looking into it or there is little to no work done.
Please let me know if the above lists are wrong or incomplete
NOTE: New wl12xx firmware is needed for compat-drivers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1911461&stc=1&d=1368826342
NOTE: New wl12xx firmware is needed for compat-wireless: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1969073&d=1368791362
Nice idea
if you need any help, i'll be glad to help from my side !
Photos can be took normaly ? What Toolchain you used ?
Downloading now, will try to adapt that on SEMC coconut, (this is pretty same as smultron), will give feedback.
I will take up porting for ARC (anzu), PLAY (zeus)...
Started work on the Xperia ARC
sources are uploaded at the following repos:
ARC/ARC S: [anzu]
Sources on GITHUB
Progress so far:
Changelog | Posts [1] [2]
PLAY: [zeus]
Sources on GITHUB
DooMLoRD said:
Finally... I will take up porting for ARC (anzu), PLAY (zeus)...
Sent from my C6603 using xda app-developers app
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Zeus will be tougher, good luck
nobodyAtall said:
Zeus will be tougher, good luck
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so do we need to rebuild CM for this kernel?
also which android version did u test with? 4.1.x or 4.0.x?
will stock GB/ICS work on this kernel?
DooMLoRD said:
Finally... I will take up porting for ARC (anzu), PLAY (zeus)...
Sent from my C6603 using xda app-developers app
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Will you do it for the iyokan too ?
I'm asking since anzu and iyokan are pretty similar
Sorry if this is considered as spam, I couldn't resist
Sent from my Sony Xperia Pro using Tapatalk 2
DooMLoRD said:
so do we need to rebuild CM for this kernel?
also which android version did u test with? 4.1.x or 4.0.x?
will stock GB/ICS work on this kernel?
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Android 4.x should all be compatible. No need to rebuild rom or anything. Just make sure you use a CM ramdisk.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
lo2ay said:
Will you do it for the iyokan too ?
I'm asking since anzu and iyokan are pretty similar
Sorry if this is considered as spam, I couldn't resist
Sent from my Sony Xperia Pro using Tapatalk 2
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All 2011 HDPI are very similar (except zeus). DooMLoRD has taken these two, because he own them.
nAa, please tell me - u used Linaro or 4.4.3 toolchain ?
pcfighter said:
nAa, please tell me - u used Linaro or 4.4.3 toolchain ?
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4.4.3
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
Urushi
I will also help to bring the kernel to urushi. But yet I have not much time to do this.
br
iriijo
Kernel starts, horray. I used my AOSP, need to use not nAa ramdisk
iriijo said:
I will also help to bring the kernel to urushi. But yet I have not much time to do this.
br
iriijo
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Good to hear, please use this thread if you are having troubles.
-- nAa
if you make confg for anzu i will test it asap and report
n1kolaa said:
if you make confg for anzu i will test it asap and report
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There are much more needed for zeus board besides the configs... it will take some days to have something working. Mogami on the other hand should be easier.
WiFi on coconut not working, iw said that "wlan0 no such device". Strange ...
Anzu is on mogami board
Sent from my Xperia Arc S using xda app-developers app
---------- Post added at 10:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:08 PM ----------
pcfighter said:
WiFi on coconut not working, iw said that "wlan0 no such device". Strange ...
Click to expand...
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How about logcats?
Sent from my Xperia Arc S using xda app-developers app
@n1kolla
"no such device". Now I noticed that modules wlcore_sdio.ko is nor loaded at boot, I added but now logcat says about wpa_supplicant, that it not running. some time ago I have to use TI ver of wpa_supplicant, maybe now I can revert ...

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