[KERNEL][ALL ROMS][SEP 14] Glitch for Flo/Deb - r574 - Nexus 7 (2013) Original Android Development

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Although, don't expect support even if I will eventually help because I love cats.
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Overview & features :
"With great power comes great responsibility". Don't go crazy with overclocking, only the best devices will be able to get 2.3 GHz stable or even bootable, though heat will be your main issue.
- Based on Google AOSP 3.4.0 and LineageOS's kernel sources for MSM devices
- CPU OC up to 2.3Ghz with OV/UV support / minimum frequency down to 81 MHz (configurable)
- L2/bus speed OC up to 1.49GHz / 4.8GBPS
- GPU OC up to 627 MHz with OV/UV support
- CPU governors : Faux's intellidemand, interactive, ondemand, smartmax, intelliactive, conservative, elementalx
- I/O schedulers: noop, deadline, cfq, fiops, sio, BFQ, zen
- Kernel based intelli-thermal driver by Faux123
- Kernel based msm hotplug driver by Fluxi
- tni.andro's battery life extender support
- Magnetic on/off setting
- USB fast charge support
- USB OTG charge hack support by flar2
- FauxSound support
- LineageOS's PCC color tweaking
- Fsync switch on/off
- Touchscreen patches by Showp1984
- Touchscreen wake/sleep gestures by flar2
- Kali Pwn Pad experimental support
- Optimized algorithms and libraries
- Various performance and power saving tweaks
- NTFS, NFS and exFAT support
- F2FS support up to all-F2FS with automatic ramdisk patching at flash time (reflash if you change partition format !)
- Kexec-hardboot support for Multirom compatibility
- Full package comes with Aroma installer to set core features at flash time (L2 OC level, CPU OC, etc.)
- Pure package will restore Aroma settings backup if present, or else will offer you a balanced preset for day to day usage
- Custom Synapse support with various settings and core features tweaks
- Compiled with Linaro 6.1.3 toolchain with various optimizations
- SELinux Permissive patch (Disabled by default, can be enabled in Aroma)
- Wifi firmware overrider to fix wifi on 4.4.3 & lower or on roms using old wifi firmware (up to r226 - Kitkat only)
CHANGELOGS IN #2 POST
You can tweak multiple options of this kernel with TricksterMod, FauxClock, Kernel Adiutor, Synapse(r500 and up, definitely recommended to get the most available options) or similar apps. (They are all available on the PlayStore)
Note to MultiROM users : don't use the kernel sharing feature. Flash the kernel on each rom instead. Also, it may take more time booting on secondary roms when using F2FS. Don't worry and wait for a bit ​
Downloads (all kernels are compatible with both flo and deb)
Grab your build from here :
Glitch kernel r574 download - For AOSP 6.0.1/7.x.x and LineageOS 14.1​
Mirror + older builds : Mediafire​
FAQ :
What are the differences between "Full" and "Pure" builds ?
The "Full" builds are using Aroma Installer so you can tweak various options at flash time. At the end of the process, a file containing your settings will be created (/sdcard/glitch-settings.conf). The "full" builds are also able to restore your settings from Aroma after a rom flash or wipe for example.
On the other hand, "Pure" builds aren't coming with Aroma and will try to restore your settings from your SDcard, or use a default profile if none is found. Both Full and Pure builds are coming with a custom Synapse support to let you tweak all the core options on the fly once booted.
If you flash a "Pure" build without a profile, the default preset will be applied. It's been tweaked for a good balance between performance, power consumption, stability and functionality for day to day usage. The default settings applied are as follow :
- 1.7GHz max CPU freq (from 1.5GHz stock) / 1GHz max CPU freq when the screen is off / "Balanced" L2 OC
- msm_hotplug driver in place of msm_mpdecision
- 450MHz max GPU freq (inline with other Snapdragon 600 devices - from 400MHz stock)
- Safe CPU and GPU undervolting for lower heat and power consumption
- Deadline I/O sched / Interactive CPU governor
- Doubletap to wake and fastcharge enabled (Doubletap to wake will slowly drain power during suspend, so disable it if not used)
- Everything else is kept stock
What do I have to do to use F2FS on one (or more) of my partitions ?
First, BACKUP your data if needed, especially if you're planning to use F2FS on DATA partition, as changing filesystem will wipe the partition. Change partition formats as needed in your recovery. It is NOT recommended to convert system partition as F2FS as it'll be slower than EXT4 to begin with (as the partition is mostly read only) and will alter compatibility with many roms (especially CM/LineageOS based). The last thing to do is to flash any Glitch kernel with a revision number past r150. You can restore your settings from SDcard if any, the install process will detect the partitions and modify the ramdisk accordingly so you can finally boot and use your fresh FS.
What L2/cache OC setting should I use ?
This setting will overclock bus speed and RAM so it's a bit delicate to tweak, yet it can give a nice "free" global performance boost. A simple test to check for stability is to run the camera app 3 or 4 times in a row while waiting for 10 seconds between each launch. If your device freezes, it's unstable ! It's also the only setting you can't change on the fly once booted, either from Synapse or sysfs, and requiring a reflash (using Aroma or changing the value in /sdcard/glitch-settings.conf).
Let me give you some details about the available settings so you can choose wisely :
Stock (1.13GHz-4.26GBps) is the regular, out of the box, non OC setting.
Improved (1.19GHz-4.26GBps) is the same as "ElementalX" setting in Flar2's kernel.
Balanced (1.22GHz-4.66GBps) is the same as "Ultra" setting in Flar2's kernel.
Fast (1.35GHz-4.66GBps) is a nice jump over "Balanced", yet stable for most devices. A kind of sweet spot.
Extreme (1.43GHz-4.80GBps) is were most users will start to get issues. Provides a great boost if stable.
Glitchy (1.49GHz-4.80GBps) pushes your hardware to the limits. Will be unstable for most devices.​
Thanks to everyone helping me to debug and find new useful things to integrate !
Without all of you, this kernel wouldn't be !​
XDA:DevDB Information
Glitch kernel for Flo, Kernel for the Nexus 7 (2013)
Contributors
Tk-Glitch, Google, animania260, CyanogenMod, TeamDouche, flar2, Faux123, franciscofranco, Showp1984, Team-Hydra, sixstringsg, Poondog, ZeroInfinity, Fluxi, arter97, neobuddy89, alesaiko, 228aye, AndreiLux, amarullz ,followmsi, and all my community
Source Code: https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/Flo_AOSP
Kernel Special Features: CPU OC/UV 2.3 GHz, GPU OC/UV 627MHz, FauxSound, S2W/S2S/DT2W, Bus speed OC
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2013-09-19
Last Updated 2017-09-13

logs
Git commits for nerdz & lolcats​
Latest release's changelog with words for humans :
14/09/2017 - r574 :
- Synced with latest LineageOS 14.1;
- Updated toolchain to Linaro GCC 7.1.1-2017.08;
- Added touchscreen-calibration fix patch by parrotgeek1;
Previous changes below :
17/07/2017 - r572 :
- Synced with latest LineageOS 14.1;
11/07/2017 - r571 :
- Synced with latest LineageOS 14.1;
29/06/2017 - r570 :
- Synced with latest LineageOS 14.1;
- Updated toolchain to Linaro GCC 7.1.1-2017.05.
03/06/2017 - r566 :
- Synced with latest LineageOS 14.1;
- Changed the behaviour of the permissive/not permissive switch to either force permissive or keep rom default (instead of forcing enforcing before) to prevent issues with some implementations;
- Added a service that restarts GMS (Google Mobile Services) post boot to fix memory leak/battery drain linked to them - Curently working in permissive mode only (like init.d and some advanced Synapse settings);
- Updated toolchain to Linaro GCC 6.3.1-2017.05.
07/05/2017 - r565 :
- Synced with latest LineageOS 14.1;
- Added a simple check for the MPDecision service starting mechanism used by your rom : If it's using the same trigger as LineageOS (init.flo.power.rc), you'll be able to enable/disable the service at will after boot. If it's using a different trigger, the binary will be nuked the old way (renamed to mpdecision_bck) if you're using the in-kernel msm_hotplug driver (effectively preventing you to play with it after boot). It's not a solution that pleases me, but it will fix cases of both hotplug drivers loaded at the same time on non-LOS-based roms, and that's all that counts for now.
14/04/2017 - r564 :
- Synced with latest LineageOS 14.1;
- Corrected HZ reference in touchscreen driver.
30/03/2017 - r563 :
- Fix potential touchscreen inconsistencies on some panel revisions
- Fix gesture switch (S2S/S2W/timeout)
27/03/2017 - r561 :
- Synced with latest LineageOS 14.1;
- Backported high-resolution support for sched-clock;
- Fixed CPU detection on subsystem_restart;
- Make rpm clocks sleeping clocks;
- Pushed updates from franco kernel regarding GPU, CPU freq and video;
- Added Zen I/O scheduler (pretty nice sched to say the least);
- Enabled I/O is busy flag for msm_hotplug driver by default (boosts CPU freq during heavy I/O load -> big smoothness gains in many apps and games);
- Added compiler fixes and optimizations from alesaiko (breakfast kernel);
- Moved to latest Linaro GCC 6.3.1 compiler (as the changes above fixed high power consumption issues on GCC5+);
- Consolidated Synapse support. The path of the generated config file is now /data/synapse instead of ramdisk to keep it safe during rom upgrades and reboots. If you get a "No UCI support" message on first Synapse launch, just kill the app and relaunch it. It'll not happen again after that unless you wipe data or I'm forcing a regen in a future update.
- Fixed init.d injection not using the correct path for busybox since a few releases and updated the execution process to N standards;
- Changed the way we get rid of mpdecision to prevent the service from starting in the init process instead of renaming the binary. This enables the possibility to enable or disable mpdecision on the fly after boot, even if using msm_hotplug as default hotplug driver.
- Fixed missing options in Synapse;
- Added various smaller performance patches and optimizations as well as a few more variables to play with for nerdz and lolcats (see github commits);
- Tweaked debugging config;
12/03/2017 - r544 :
- Sync with latest LineageOS 14.1
- Disabled backlight dimmer by default - Added a note to Aroma installer about potential issues with some panel revisions
23/12/2016 - r543 :
- Sync with latest CM14.1
18/12/2016 - r542 :
- Enable RPFILTER (CM14.1 tethering fix)
05/12/2016 - r541 :
- SElinux switch now works on boot without needing root access. As a result, also removed related post-boot script hooks
- Added prebuilt config file for Synapse for faster launch and fix possible error on first launch (clear Synapse data if you get issues)
04/12/2016 - r540 :
Due to some of the changes in this build, restoring settings from sdcard backup (by flashing Pure Edition or restoring through Aroma) may lead to different settings being applied depending on what you set before. It is strongly suggested to use the Full installation at least once to update your settings or delete glitch-settings.conf on the root of your sdcard before flash to use the default preset.
- Post CM14.1 merge cleanup pass. It was definitely needed ! Including, but not limited to :
- Removed Lazyplug and Intelliplug hotplug drivers (due to conflicts leading to performance issues)
- Removed Dynamic Fsync / Added switch to disable Fsync (after corrupting ~15 installations with DynFsync, I don't feel like it's worth the slight I/O perf boost)
- Replaced Showp1984's DT2W by flar2's S2W/S2S/DT2W (the touchscreen issues I faced with it aren't reproducible anymore)
- Removed LZ4 and use XZ compression instead
- Removed WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT (couldn't see a measurable gain with it enabled)
- Removed ROW ioshed
- Rollback'd to older Intellidemand governor​- Reworked settings application and restoration system to work with CM14.1/without SuperSU and load it early during boot by init hooking (CM14.1 PCC livedisplay related race condition "fix" included). Note : MultiROM users, you may want to disable MultiROM menu if you have it enabled to further reduce the chances to trigger the issue (completely fixed it on my side). Feel free to report your findings on the matter.
- Added flar2's ElementalX governor
- Updated default profile (the one you get while flashing Pure package or using restoration option in Aroma without sdcard backup)
- Updated thermal profiles
- Updated available options in Aroma
- Updated busybox to 1.25.1 YDS and moved from /sbin to the more convenient and standard /system/xbin
- Updated Selinux switches to work with more roms (now working on CM14.1)
- Moved Synapse files from /data/synapse to /res/synapse in ramdisk
- Updated Synapse presets
- Updated Synapse settings (Aroma installer will give more gestures-related options though, at least for now)
29/11/2016 - r534 :
This kernel will only work with AOSP 7.x and latest CyanogenMod 14.1 based roms. If you get incorrect colors and slow UI, rollback to r533 CM.
- Rebased using CM14.1 tree
- Updated color controls to mimic CM's PCC implementation (Thanks @flar2)
07/11/2016 - r533 :
- Added SDCardFS support
- Fix for CVE-2016-3903
- Fix for CVE-2016-3934
- Fix for CVE-2016-7117
- Added LazyPlug switch and settings to Synapse (hotplug tab)
- Added DT2W switch to Synapse (misc tab)
- Fix GPU voltage range formatting in Synapse
- Fixes regarding power efficiency
- Contextual fixes and speedups
- Now building CM variant of the Nougat kernel too. AICP is the first N rom on this device to require a CM compatible kernel.
14/09/2016 - r530 :
- Modified rom injection/flash time mods logic to be more robust and universal. Fixes inconsistent boot or even bootlooping on hybrid F2FS roms like CyanogenMod or PureNexus THIS CHANGE MAY FORCE YOU TO REFLASH YOUR ROM TO BE ABLE TO BOOT (even on a non-hybrid rom - no wipe required)
- Fixed settings not applying after setting them through Aroma/glitch-settings.conf
- Security patch to avoid invalid access to ashmem area
- Security patch for vulnerability CVE-2016-2059
- Removed deprecated binary injection code
- Default thermal presets calibrated for better efficiency and performance (they were too aggressive in r520)
- Little naming change for the builds. Full is still "Full", but "Restore" is now "Pure". Pure edition is now fully standalone and doesn't require a previously generated profile from Full edition (but will gladly restore it as before if found during install). It can be fully tweaked through config file and/or Synapse like Full edition.
- Nougat build "Full edition" now has a Nougat themed splash screen for Aroma
- Synapse presets are now working. Make sure to press apply when Synapse comes back if you want to keep it ! (Make sure to clear Synapse data after first boot to force a regeneration !)
- Small things you won't notice
24/08/2016 - r520 :
- Rebase from latest AOSP sources
- Synapse support with many more features and personnalization available than ever before ! Aroma settings are a joke compared to what you'll have in Synapse. Don't flash UKM on top by the way, and make sure to clear Synapse data if you've flashed one of the previews. Even more to come soon.
- Updated Neobuddy89's msm_limiter driver to latest from Nexus 6
- Updated Neobuddy89's state_notifier driver to latest from Nexus 6
- Moved to Faux123's Intelli-thermal driver
- Added some memutils optimizations and more for performance
- Updated Xbox One gamepad driver
- Removed loads of dead code and buggy merges
- Switched to Linaro 4.9.4 toolchain - After weeks of testing, my tab runs cooler, stabler, and longer than with 5.x for an invisible performance difference. Worth it !
10/08/2016 - Preview r516 is available here. More options available in Synapse which is now also enabled with the "full" build, merged android-6.0.1_r0.105, and various other tweaks for speed and power savings. Full changelog here.
04/08/2016 - A preview (r513) is available here. Synapse part still needs some work. Notably, some hotplug drivers options are missing and you can't apply presets. The kernel itself should be stable enough for day to day usage.
12/07/2016 - r499 :
- Fix for glitch settings not applying if the rom doesn't use the init.trace.rc file (Dirty Unicorns is one of them)
- Sync fstab with latest cm13 (may fix usb otg on cm13 based roms in some specific configurations)
11/07/2016 - r478 r498 :
- Synced source up to android-6.0.1_r0.98 changes (latest)
- Getting ready for rebase and Synapse-compatible release
- Removed deprecated libs from r478 installer (fixes setperm errors on some custom/recent roms)
- Fixed CM compatibility
10/12/2015 - r412 :
- Merged with android-6.0.1_r0.1 changes
- PowerHAL patch to fully disable touchboost calls when Qualcomm MPdecision isn't used. This gets rid of the touchboost log spam and (small) overhead.
- Updated F2FS
- Installer scripts fixes and cleanups
- Added back CM build - untested
02/12/2015 - r410 :
- Updated base to linux 3.4.110
- Merged with android-6.0.0_r0.1 changes
- Added Neobuddy89's MSM Limiter driver, enabling max/min/suspend frequencies tweaking on the fly. No more need to reflash for that (/sys/kernel/msm_limiter/ for who's interested). Also added his state notifier driver for further tweaking.
- Removed MSM Sleeper as it's covered by MSM Limiter already
- Changed how settings are applied (moved from init.d script to service) to prevent permission denied issues (Thx Flar2). Due to changes to the way your settings are handled, it's recommended to make a full installation. Settings aren't retrocompatible with previous Glitch kernels !
- Performance and stability improvements by removing coresight from Adreno drivers and better CPU management/scaling through MSM Limiter
- Aroma slight changes to reflect internal changes (note : CPU uV is now applied for both 384MHz step and lower ones)
15/09/2015 - r361 :
- Fixed no mobile network issue on DEB
- Disabled unnecessary debugging
13/09/2015 - r360 :
- Merged with android-5.1.1_r0.17 changes
- Added Lazyplug hotplug driver by Arter97 (you may need to make a full installation if you want to switch to this driver)
- Updated F2FS
- Updated BFQ to v7r8
- Added experimental Nvidia relaxed power savings
- More fixes and various optimizations regarding performance and efficiency
09/09/2015 - r353 :
Note : CM related issues some are encountering aren't adressed with this update. CM team is breaking more and more stuff while using AOSP bases for the kernel and I won't make a CAF based version again. The updated toolchain and added fixes in this release may or may not help, but I won't provide support for CM related issues anymore. Sorry for the inconvenience.
- Fixed SELinux switches (You'll need to use the restore function in full package or just the restore package to switch between permissive and enforcing modes. Enabling it in glitch-settings.conf isn't enough for it to work.)
- Disabled Android Logger by default for less overhead
- Updated toolchain to Linaro GCC 5.2.0 with LTO support
- Tiny fixes
02/07/2015 - r350 :
- Merged with android-5.1.1_r0.13 changes
- Fixed missing governors from previous release
- Added native support for Xbox One controller from Linux 3.17
- Fixed a potential instability case in idle state
- Updated base to linux 3.4.108
- Under the hood fixes
- CM and AOSP kernels are now sharing the exact same base for better stability and maintenance
08/05/2015 - Hotfix - r344 :
- Rolled back various GPU driver patches to fix some Chrome scrolling lockups and possible RR linked to the underlying bug linked to them
- Send enforcing=0 to kernel command line if you're using the permissive ramdisk mode (may fix boot on some non-standard roms - AICP still not booting for me though.. If you know why I'm all ears)
- Modify fstab.flo file in ramdisk even when using CM kernel (enables some non-standard CAF based roms with no "multi-mount fstab" support to boot - it mustn't exist, but better safe than sorry)
08/05/2015 - r343 :
- Merged with android-5.1.1_r0.10 changes
- Removed UKSM
- Disabled KSM
- Removed transparent compression support
- Replaced Flar2's S2W/DT2W by showp1984's DT2W
- Various F2FS changes from arter97 and Jaegeuk Kim
- Various backported drivers from arter97
- Updated Intelli-Plug
- Cleaned up base and bumped back to latest 3.4.y (3.4.107 atm)
- Enabled back kernel mode NEON
- Removed PIE bypass patch from Aroma
- Added Motorola's Qualcomm optimized memutils
- Added BFQ v7r7 ioshed
- Updated Intelliactive governor
- Fstab patching changes to fix boot on some non-standard roms
- Updated Random
- Updated toolchain to Linaro GCC 5.1.0 with LTO support
- Added LTO optimizations
19/04/2015 - r330 :
After breaking my partitions while attempting to improve F2FS mounting time, I was forced to format everything. After my backup restoration and system reinstallation, r327 F2FS implementation is now booting faster than EXT4 on my tab (with mounting times of ~5sec versus 30+ before). So I've then decided to revert the planned F2FS changes for r330 (which made it 1sec faster before formatting, but much slower after) as it didn't make sense. If F2FS mounting time is bothering you, fully formatting your partitions and restoring your data will give you a nice performance reward in return.
- Added flush_merge to F2FS mount options for faster flushing
- Added "transparent compression" support (CM sync)
- Added back optimized ARM RWSEM algorithm
- Enabled back unaligned memory access
- Switched to SIO ioshed (from ROW) at boot time as well as others small tweaks for possible further boot time improvements and smaller file size
16/04/2015 - r327 :
- Merged with android-5.1.0_r0.10 changes
- Updated F2FS implementation using Motorola's sources
- Cleaned up permissive ramdisk patches (fixed related SODs with it enabled)
- Introducing "restore" builds. You can now update your Glitch setup without Aroma using these builds. Your settings will be restored from the SDcard backup made by a previous Glitch installation, so if you don't have a "glitch-settings.conf" file in the root of your SDcard, please use a full build first to generate it ! The "full" builds are using Aroma as before.
- Updated toolchain to Cortex A15 optimized Linaro GCC 4.9.3-2015.03
07/03/2015 - r320 :
THIS UPDATE WILL NEED YOU TO REINSTALL YOUR ROM AND TO MAKE A FULL INSTALLATION OF THE KERNEL IF YOU'RE COMING FROM A PREVIOUS GLITCH RELEASE
- Updated F2FS implementation and bumped to latest
- Various scheduler optimizations - Better hardware use means potentially lower max OC !
- Improved boot times (At least with EXT4. F2FS mounting time feels a bit longer with the updated F2FS implementation)
- Reverted Slimbus OC as some users got issues with it
- Removed some ramdisk mods interfering with permissions
- F2FS/EXT4 detection script rewrite to preserve rom's fstab structure
- Added another permissive switch to disable SELinux enforcing (it will be enabled if you tick the permissive patch in aroma)
- Removed wifi patch from Aroma as it's now useless with lollipop
- Added some security patches from CM source
- CM kernel rebased on Glitch AOSP (again) - Looks good after a few days of intensive use
- A few little glitchy tweaks
- Updated toolchain to Cortex A15 optimized Linaro GCC 4.9.3-2015.02
16/01/2015 - r307 :
- Disable wake gestures by default
- Fix for a little color tweaking bug
- Updated CAF variant for CM12 support & sync with Glitch AOSP r307
Note : r307-CM is NOT compatible with CM11. It must be used with CM12 only.
12/12/2014 - r306 :
- Added vmalloc setting to command line to fix some video playback issues. Thanks to @szale9001 for pointing this out !
16/11/2014 - r303 :
- Added Chainfire's partial root ramdisk patch by default
- Added cernekee's PIE patch to Aroma (allows third party native executables to run, lowering security. Fixes various apps)
- Added SELinux permissive + sepolicy ramdisk patch to Aroma (enables full root access but lowers security. Fixes various apps)
15/11/2014 - r300 :
- Updated AOSP kernel with lollipop-release - BREAKS COMPATIBILITY WITH 4.4.x due to GPU driver changes !
- Removed interactive GPU governor
- Merged GPU patches from codeaurora & franciscofranco for better responsiveness and battery life
- Cleanups
26/09/2014 - r226-disabledAVS :
- r226 variant with disabled AVS for users with recurrent instability issues. Higher power consumption than standard build when used without uV.
Follow up to this post : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55566837&postcount=1943
22/09/2014 - r226 :
- Added experimental support for Kali Pwn Pad (as it was requested by some - Thanks for the list Flar2 )
- Disabled compaction (a little higher RAM consumption for higher performances - Doesn't seem to affect multi-tasking in a negative way)
- Disabled MSM hardware adaptive voltage scaling (should fix the last remnants of SoDs/RR happening for some even on other kernels - May lead to higher power consumption) I will make a test build with it disabled for who wants to try in the next days
- Updated Faux Sound to 3.6
- Enabled more TCP congestion-avoidance algorithms
- Enabled NFS support
- Moved exfat to built-in instead of module
- Added black magic
17/09/2014 - r223 :
- Better hotplug driver settings in 99glitchsetup script / Fix Qualcomm MPDEC activation
- Lowered "Glitchy" L2/bus settings to make it usable by more users
- Enabled various compiler optimizations (like some GCC graphite optimizations)
- Updated toolchain to Cortex-A15 optimized Linaro 4.9.2 2014.09
- Echo touch firmware version to logfile (/data/local/tmp/glitch-kernel.log)
10/09/2014 - r220 :
AOSP kernel only (CAF kernel will follow as soon as possible) :
- Rebase using latest Google source (fixing various bugs like SoD, random shutdown, slowdowns etc.) and staying on 3.4.0 base for now to prevent issues til I'm able to fix them all with latest Linux upstream
- Aroma Installer rework for less pages on fresh installation mode, similar to Flar2's presentation
- Added new options to Aroma installer
- Updated Flar2's S2W/DT2W system, enabling gesture support
- Replaced Showp1984's MPDecision by Fluxi's MSM Hotplug driver - new default
- Updated Faux123's Intelliplug hotplug driver as well as intellidemand & Intelliactive governors
- Updated/fixed Smartmax and Smartmax EPS (extreme power saving) governors
- Updated FauxSound
- Updated Flar2's msm_sleeper
- Added a backlight dimmer function
- Cleaned up/removed a vast amount of old patches
- Added release number to internal kernel naming so you know what version you're on
- Added a wlan firmware override setting in Aroma. This is basically the same as using 4.4.4 PRIMAtor to enable 4.4.3 or lower support or to fix wifi on a few roms that are using older wifi blobs
- Slight tweaking here and there
- Removed kernel-based NEON support - Needs more testing
- Switched to LZ4 kernel compression - Higher kernel size but faster boot times
- Updated toolchain to Cortex-A15 optimized Linaro 4.9.2 2014.08
05/07/2014 - r151 :
AOSP kernel only :
- Base update from Linux 3.4.86 to 3.4.96
- Removed some unnecessary Aroma pages for faster navigation
- Removed Qualcomm-Optimized Dalvik/Bionic from Aroma to prevent users from softbricks when used on incompatible ROM
- Added F2FS support
- Added F2FS partition detection script to modify ramdisk accordingly at flash time. You will need to launch Aroma installer each time you change FS on supported partitions (DATA, CACHE & SYSTEM) to refresh the ramdisk configuration (you can restore your glitch settings to do that btw, no need to clean install). You can use all of them as F2FS, or just one, you decide.
- Enabled Intelliactive governor
- Added CTCaer's patch to restore forced TS firmware update sysfs
05/06/2014 - r147 :
AOSP kernel only :
- Merged with 4.4.3
- Base update from Linux 3.4.82 to 3.4.86
- Switch to Cortex-A15 optimized Linaro 4.9.1 toolchain
25/02/2014 - r142 :
- Base update from Linux 3.4.79 to 3.4.82
- Added 81 MHz CPU frequency
- Updated ondemand governor
- Switch to Cortex-A15 optimized Linaro 4.8.3 toolchain
- Disable input-boost by default in Aroma
07/02/2014 - r140 :
- Update to Linux 3.4.79
- Switch to XZ compression
- Add kernel mode NEON support as well as NEON accelerated AES & XOR implementations
- Fix CPU load miscalculation
- jbd2 and ext4 optimizations
- Add max screen off frequency support - Thanks to Flar2 (if disabled in Aroma, changing frequency in apps won't have any effect)
- Add UKSM 0.1.2.2 support
- Add dynamic management of dirty page writebacks
- Enable Wiimote HID support
- Enable USB printer support
- Bugfixes
Aroma installer overhaul :
- Reworked installation process to be clearer and more customizable
- Added an automatic backup of your settings to the root of your internal SDcard
- Added a restoration mode to get your settings from internal SDcard backup back on any rom (cross-compatible with Glitch kernel variants)
- Renamed /system/etc/settings.conf to glitch-settings.conf to make it more obviously glitchy
- Removed the need to set CPU OC, L2/cache OC and auto-uV again when keeping previous settings (now reading it from your settings at flash time. Note : editing this part in /system/etc/glitch-settings.conf requires a reflash using the "already glitched" option)
- Added Qualcomm optimized Dalvik/Bionic libraries into the installer (bionic only on CM variant) so you can install/restore them with the kernel
- Added I/O scheduler, CPU governor, read-ahead buffer size, fast charge, max screen off frequency and maximum multi-core power savings to available settings
- Fixed how the min CPU clock is applied to make it more robust and work better with governors
- Fixed how the min CPU freq uV is applied to make it work independently of the min freq (by subtracting the uV amount to the original voltage instead of forcing plain values) - Also, make it capable of setting uV for all freqs for future use.
- Changed the auto-uV menu to reflect the internal changes
- Fixed some permissions issues
- Added hotplug driver check so it's possible to restore it as well from settings without interference
- Change theme
25/01/2014 - r132 :
Performance and stability improvements :
- Enhanced memory management
- Lower CPU overhead
- Improved I/O speed in many cases
- Improved ondemand governor behavior
- Fix a memory leak
- Fix some msm_bus bugs
- Fix a false error report in Aroma log
CM kernel only :
- Fixed the "black caterpillar" bug
- Improved GPU performance consistency
23/01/2014 - r130 :
- Faux123's LCD color control driver updated to Flo version (thanks to him to make it opensource), adding gamma control. (You'll need FauxClock to tweak it - color is still available from TricksterMod)
- Some GPU driver related bugfixes
- Implemented LoUIS API for cache maintenance operations
- Update base to Linux 3.4.77
- Revert some CAF updates (fixes some L2 corruption that could lead to random reboots / black screens)
- Battery life improvements
- Some cleaning
CM kernel only :
- Fixed color control
- Fixed random heavy GPU performance drop
- Changed memory allocation to be in line with CM
- Changed naming in Aroma to differentiate from "pure" AOSP
Older changelogs are available here

Looks like a nice kernel that will really show what this device can do
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4

Thanks.
That's what I'm trying to make. And I *think* (may be wrong though) I'm the only one yet using a fully working GPU OC implementation on flo kernel. It's an adaptation of Galaxy S IV's (i9505) GPU OC code from Team Hydra.
It seems 627 MHz is around the max possible with stock voltage, probably even 600 MHz for many. I'll see what it can do with a bit more juice.
Other things to do : add more frequency steps for the CPU, lock the default freq, and make the L2/bus speed configurable.
After that I think we'll be able to push the thing to the limits if we want to.

Thanks for your hard work I'm going to try it on pacman ROM I'll let you know how it goes
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

Thank you, I'm curious to know what results you'll get

Awesome so far .WOW
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I wanna show u my settings, I use trickster, so sound and faux kernel app to get the results I need was going to show you pictures but all the sudden XDA premium has no picture button I'm a little lost their. Touch responses phenomenal and just like faux kernel the sound is this did really well I can finally listened stock sound sucks on this product even know what has supposedly way better speakers, thanks to people like you I can actually hear the videos I watch without headphones now. Thank you very much I've been using it for about 5 minutes swimming around on everything and everything smooth as hell
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Add me on gtalk. [email protected]
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I'm kinda pissed,paid XDA apk all of a sudden has no way to show pictures. Argggg
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

The problem exists on the free app as well ^^
Try scrolling up and down away from the images and back on them, it'll eventually show up at some point.

Thanks for your work. I'll give this kernel a try.
Coming from N4 motley kernel I'll love to use init.d scripts to set up color "calibration", sleep states, etc. What do you think about implementing / documenting such features for your kernel?
Otherwise, let me see if I need something. Hm, what about USB OTG and ntfs/f2fs support?

USB OTG is working out of the box. NTFS/F2FS support isn't. I'll look into adding them =)
Your idea is nice, I'll think about it.
Thanks =)

Do you plan on adding Faux's color mod? I will give this kernel a shot and report back.

cyberprodigy said:
Do you plan on adding Faux's color mod? I will give this kernel a shot and report back.
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When there will be some source, yeah why not =)

Tk-Glitch said:
When there will be some source, yeah why not =)
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I am running the kernel right now. All I can say is "wow".
You did a fantastic job cherry-picking the best features from various kernels. I notice a slight increase in smoothness compared to Faux's kernel plus D2W and all the other great features you added so I think this may be my new main kernel.
I will use it over the next few days and report any issues I find and how the stability is. Thanks a lot for your work.
Edit: Also, I am running CleanROM and everything seems fine.

Thank you, so it may work with any rom then ! Good to know CM didn't break too much stuff leaving AOSP base.

sleep to wake, doubletap to wake disabled by default? don´t need it xD
need a fast stable kernel and especially want to disable fsynch. if u run a stable rom it justs takes useless power xD
i´m pretty new to the nexus7 like the most of us . is that kernel stable?
atm i´m using faux´s, also used franco. i dunno, but on franco´s i couldnt change gpu govenor and the 3dmark benchmark was about 3000points, stock is about 6000-7000. pretty strange.
i am a pretty minimalistic user, want best batterylife/performance ratio. only using psx, best rom for me
i think i´ll try that kernel
edit: what does "Snake Charmer" do?
edit2: read s2w stuff enabled by default, can it be disabled via trickster?

My N7 is running great with your kernel. Let's see what about perfomance and stability in two or three days. After checking and playing with trickster I miss a kind of dynamic fsync and a color calibration interface - compared to N4 m+ (motley) kernel.
Perhaps you can implement some upstream changes / patches directly from CAF or newer kernels.
It would be nice if you post some information about L2 speed hack, etc. So that everyone can see what this hacks do.

Which file are we supposed to use, they are all dated 20130919. I'm guessing the. 904.

airmaxx23 said:
Which file are we supposed to use, they are all dated 20130919. I'm guessing the. 904.
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2013 /09 /19/09:04
Year/Month/Day/time
dunno if latest point is time in this case when you compare it to upload date. but yes it seems to be latest. upload time and build date can be different, so i think it´s the time.

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CM10.2-flo-Glitch-20130919.0904
2013 /09 /19/09:04
Year/Month/Day/time
dunno if latest point is time in this case when you compare it to upload date. but yes it seems to be latest. upload time and build date can be different, so i think it´s the time.
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Probably when it was compiled.

cyberprodigy said:
Probably when it was compiled.
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Just a heads up for those who want to disable swipe2wake or doubletap2wake, you can turn them off with the Trickster app but I did not find a setting in the FauxClock app.

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[Kernel] [.38.8] intersectRaven's Kernel (AVS/CAVS)01/08/2011 22:00

This is my own personally compiled kernel based on the latest kernel from Cyanogen's Github repository with Kmobs' undervolt modifications, CodeAurora's AVS code, pershoot and rotohammer's audio gain mod and several compiler optimizations based on initial idea from psyq.
Only major releases will be advertised here.
All changes since 05/05 can be found at my Euroskank host:
http://intersectraven.euroskank.com/kernels/
*Thanks to RyanMacG for the free hosting!
Old uploads with minor changes can be found at my MediaFire folder or my Bitpad folder:
http://www.bitpad.co.uk/intersectraven
http://www.mediafire.com/intersectRaven
Major features:
- based on latest Cyanogen Mod kernel source from his GitHub repository
- numerous compiler optimizations with a custom compiler by redstar3894
- all CPU power governors for user dependent tweaking of power saving method
- Hybrid AVS (Adaptive Voltage Scaling combined with Static Voltage Scaling) support for maximum possible power savings dependent on CPU requirements and a customizable version (CAVS) for people who like to tweak how far their N1s can go
- universal update.zip template made by Koush
Instructions:
1.) Reboot to recovery and flash the update.zip directly.
OR
Instructions for zImage and bcm4329.ko driver extracted from the update.zip(from command line):
1.) adb remount
2.) adb push bcm4329.ko /system/lib/modules
3.) adb reboot bootloader
4.) fastboot flash zimage zImage
5.) fastboot reboot
OR
Use ADB GUI by minooch found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=666964
*please note the instructions...push the wifi driver BEFORE rebooting for flashing zImage...if your wifi is turned on when you reboot before you pushed the wifi driver for the kernel, there is a chance that you will go into a bootloop due to the incompatible wifi driver!
Changelog:
20120108_2143:
- just merged pershoot's commits
20111203_11XX:
- enabled MSM EHCI
20111114_23XX:
- integrated CM's commits (mainly bluetooth and WiFi fixes)
20111111_19XX:
- compiled using updated Mjolnir/Linaro compiler hybrid (having problems with our Mjolnir GCC)
- enabled SYN_COOKIES as requested
- some tweaks to the VFS settings
- switched network scheduler to SFB
- switched TCP congestion to Veno from YeaH (seems it's better for devices with a greater chance of random drops of packets)
20111010_11XX:
- disable CleanCache for YAFFS (too complex to change)
- more proper reapplication of changes from 3.0
20111009_22XX:
- enabled CleanCache for YAFFS, EXT3 and EXT4 (experimental)
20111008_23XX:
- ported BogoMIPS calibration from 3.0
- added CleanCache from 3.0
- switched to SIO from BFQ
- block IO batching from 3.0
- activate_pages batching from 3.0
20110904_07XX:
- added SmartAssV2 CPU governor
20110828_13XX:
- fix AVS to actually work (see previous latest post for apology... )
*this should restore the instability on some devices that can't handle AVS
20110828_00XX:
- prevent excessive suspend attempts
- optimized sha1 implementation
20110813_15XX:
- increased NAND buffer to 8k similar to codeaurora's version
- enabled 8-bit transfers for when the MMC card supports it
20110724_20XX:
- SmartAss improvement from the test kernels
- AVS code improvement also from the test kernels (hopefully improved the stability)
- RCU optimizations
- updated Mjolnir compiler
20110713_10XX:
- re-hauled SmartAss governor:
* interactive threads instead of workqueues to improve responsiveness when ramping-up frequencies
* reduced stepping frequency to use lower frequencies more
20110707_08XX:
- fixed the Voice Search problem
20110706_09XX:
- code cleanup
- additional tweaks
20110628_09XX:
- ARM improvements to memcpy and memmove operations from Wildfire (arco's kernel source)
- cherry-picked serial number commit from CM kernel
20110608_21XX:
- rebased everything together with removal of worthless commits
- added 2 new governors from SavagedZen kernel (SavagedZen & InteractiveX)
- updated code of Smartass governor to the one in SavagedZen since it seems more updated than the one I found
20110527_21XX:
- new method for addressing slow writes on USB from CodeAurora (although it's still slow using native USB mount and I didn't test using another mounter)
- some SIRC potential bug fixes
- input event handling modification from Google
20110523_08XX:
- compiled using updated Mjolnir
20110522_11XX:
- upgraded to v2.6.38.7
20110521_15XX:
- interrupt masking
- smd_tty buffer limit implementation
20110519_22XX:
- fix for potential bug and power leak improvement in DSP driver
- GPIO tweaks
20110516_19XX:
- increased DMA zone to 14MB (may speed some things or may not)
- timer workarounds have been removed as they're unneccessary on Scorpion
- prevent reading from write-only registers (just silly)
- used relaxed access functions for some functions
- remove extra interrupts sent from the SMD channel
20110515_21XX:
- added another commit from android unmerged which implements a watchdog to catch lockups during device resume
- fix for wakelocks which addresses the problem where while being connected to a computer, any attempt to power up will result in display immediately shutting off with touchscreen buttons still on
- uses an updated Mjolnir compiler
20110514_17XX:
- rebased everything
- removed some commits which were useless on the N1
- more zen branches merged
- WiFi-Fast patch has been integrated in all kernels since it seems to have no effect on battery (no more separate WiFi-Fast release)
20110511_22XX:
- reverted a change made to PMEM driver since the commit it was reliant to was reverted (sorry! didn't notice this...I wasn't too critical of my earlier cherry-picks... )
Link to a file which contains all kernels:
http://hotfile.com/dl/117478444/390f688/intersectR_-_20110511_22XX.zip.html
20110510_18XX:
- updated to 2.6.38.6
- committed some more video driver commits from CodeAurora
Link to a file which contains all kernels:
http://hotfile.com/dl/117350839/0a9a504/intersectR_-_20110510_18XX.zip.html
20110509_14XX:
- merged some commits from Android repositories that were still unmerged yet may prove useful for Ashmem and RPC
Link to a file which contains all kernels:
http://hotfile.com/dl/117209820/5b7fe7b/intersectR_-_20110509_14XX.zip.html
20110507_21XX:
- even more improvements from CodeAurora
Link to a file which contains all kernels:
http://hotfile.com/dl/117048553/0831385/intersectR_-_20110507_21XX.zip.html
20110506_15XX-16XX:
- enabled cache error reporting as this is indicative of how tolerant your N1 is to AVS undervolting
- smartass governor (from Temasek)
*this was mistakenly included in the previous release
- a minor kernel scheduling statistic commit
Link to a file which contains all kernels:
http://hotfile.com/dl/116922979/5fb2ec0/intersectR_-_20110506_15XX-16XX.zip.html
20110505_16XX-17XX:
- updated Mjolnir compiler
Link to a file which contains all kernels:
http://hotfile.com/dl/116827854/5839b43/intersectR_-_20110505_16XX-17XX.zip.html
20110505_08XX-09XX:
- AVS and CAVS now both allow changing of voltages on-the-fly. The only difference now is that AVS is undervolted by default while CAVS is undervolted to the same voltages that CM uses in his SVS kernel
- uses eviollet's on-the-fly voltage modification system instead of the previous one I had which is a lot more flexible
Link to a file which contains all kernels:
http://hotfile.com/dl/116798881/0d5b5bf/intersectR_-_20110505_08XX-09XX.zip.html
20110503_09XX:
- updated to version 2.6.38.5
Link to a file which contains all kernels:
http://hotfile.com/dl/116600585/b76a4b6/intersectR_-_20110503_09XX.zip.html
20110502_10XX:
- synced with pershoot's latest modifications which mirror CM's latest addition with regards to USB accessory function (not too important I think since it seems to be for future ADB use)
- uses an updated Mjolnir compiler (20110429)
Link to a file which contains all kernels:
http://hotfile.com/dl/116528049/1865aa6/intersectR_-_20110502_10XX.zip.html
20110424_11XX:
- reverted WiFi driver to same version CM uses for mainline kernel to fix channel 11 issues with the newest one
20110422_12XX:
- updated to 2.6.38.4
- compiler updated
20110421_15XX-16XX:
- first files to be hosted by Bitpad (http://www.bitpad.co.uk/intersectraven/)
*Thanks to MajorProbes
- just a minor release since I only updated the compiler
20110416_20XX:
- several compiler optimizations enabled (loop unrolling, peeling, etc.)
- zen-kernel cherry-picks for memory and fs optimization
20110415_23XX:
- updated to 2.6.38.3
- compiled using latest Mjolnir with an experimental merge by redstar
20110409_23XX:
- integrated a bluetooth fix and MMC quirks improvement from official Google repositories
20110407_13XX-14XX:
- integrate CM commits on futex optimization and removal of dodgy optimizations
20110403_12XX:
- fix for USB transfer speed (should now hold at 1MB/s without dropping)
20110401_22XX-23XX:
- first 2.6.38.2 release based on pershoot's 2.6.38
- added the usual mix (AVS, SLQB, CodeAurora patches, etc.)
- compiled using Mjolnir GCC 4.6.1
- changed FPU optimization to NEON
20110328_08XX-09XX:
- updated to 2.6.37.6
20110328_07XX:
- compiled using Mjolnir GCC4.6.0
- enabled Link Time Optimization and Graphite Optimization (use Google for definitions)
20110326_08XX:
- updated BFQ to v2-r1
20110324_18XX:
- updated to 2.6.37.5
20110320_17XX:
- merged Nick Piggin's RCU patches which were originally for 2.6.38 (one of the things Linux was excited about according to Phoronix)
20110319_09XX:
- merged latest CM kernel commits which enables the ff:
- enabled RCU boost
- enabled touchscreen filter (reduce CPU load made by touchscreen)
20110315_22XX:
- updated to 2.6.37.4
20110312_23XX:
- round 2 of CM's wonk fix attempt integrated
- toolchain update
*for links, go to my MediaFire folder as specified above
20110311_1623:
- integrated cyan's wonk fix attempt
- VPN "fix" (I don't like this one since it's just a backport of the old PPP interfaces)
*for links, go to my MediaFire folder as specified above
20110308_2246:
- updated to .37.3
- based on CM's latest kernel source
- with SLQB and BFQ v2
- regular and customizable AVS
- some CodeAurora patches
*for links, go to my MediaFire folder as specified above
20110213_1506:
- corrected minimum voltage value to 800mV
CFS-HAVS-CM7-NOBOOST -> http://www.mediafire.com/?m32mi1744ksb55m
20110213_1035:
- test release for new AVS-CUSTOMIZEABLE build which allows for runtime customization of AVS minimum and maximum limiters for more flexible AVS voltages depending on your CPU tolerance (/sys/module/avs/parameters/avs_adjust)
- AVS debugging outputs can also be toggled in runtime (/sys/module/avs/parameters/avs_debug -> set to 0 to not display, 1 to display)
CFS-HAVS-CM7-NOBOOST -> http://www.mediafire.com/?bt7mmtlmg407ne1
*format for avs_adjust is:
frequency,minimum voltage,maximum voltage
e.g.
echo 245000,925,975 > avs_adjust
**AVS debugging output will be enabled by default when you modify the limits
Finally created a github to store all of my kernel modifications:
http://github.com/intersectRaven/
To follow me for updates on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/intersectRaven
[Kernel] [.35.10, .37] intersectRaven's Kernel (HAVS-AXI-FM-720p-Zen)1/9/2011 10:13
Reserved for intersectRaven - Added 2post to allow OP to have more place for futur update
Finally a thread!
been using your kernels for some time now, good work!
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Updates: I thought I'll use this space to provide some info since its right next to the OP
BFS:
BFS is the Brain **** Scheduler. It was designed to be forward looking only,
make the most of lower spec machines, and not scale to massive hardware. ie
it is a desktop orientated scheduler, with extremely low latencies for
excellent interactivity by design rather than "calculated", with rigid
fairness, nice priority distribution and extreme scalability within normal
load levels.
http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/bfs/bfs-faq.txt
CFS
Completely Fair Scheduler is the name of a task scheduler which was merged into the 2.6.23 release of the Linux kernel. It handles CPU resource allocation for executing processes, and aims to maximize overall CPU utilization while maximizing interactive performance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Completely_Fair_Scheduler
Comparison of BFS vs CFS: http://www.cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/data/bfs-v-cfs_groves-knockel-schulte.pdf
Conclusion
The results indicate that CFS outperformed BFS with minimizing turnaround time but that BFS
outperformed CFS for minimizing latency. This indicates that BFS is better for interactive tasks
that block on I/O or user input and that CFS is better for batch processing that is CPU bound.
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can i use this kernel along with the desire camera app?
britoso said:
Finally a thread!
been using your kernels for some time now, good work!
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Had my dog press the enter key to prevent me from chickening out.
jblazea50 said:
can i use this kernel along with the desire camera app?
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I haven't tested it so I don't know if it needs something from the kernel to work.
@intersectRaven - in the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6003800#post6003800Audio Mod thread rotohammer incorporated settings that increased both the bluetooth and in-call/earpiece volume. is your audio fix for a headset/bluetooth headset and/or does it incorporate higher values for in-call volume as well? thanks!
cortez.i said:
@intersectRaven - in the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6003800#post6003800Audio Mod thread rotohammer incorporated settings that increased both the bluetooth and in-call/earpiece volume. is your audio fix for a headset/bluetooth headset and/or does it incorporate higher values for in-call volume as well? thanks!
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Hmmm...thanks for pointing that out. I'll probably release a new version later which will have this. (loading my Nexus Compilation Environment VM now...)
*Edit: I recompiled with the .min and .max settings he specified but reading further back it seems he changed some other things so I can't be sure if just this will provide the volume increase desired.
cortez.i said:
@intersectRaven - in the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6003800#post6003800Audio Mod thread rotohammer incorporated settings that increased both the bluetooth and in-call/earpiece volume. is your audio fix for a headset/bluetooth headset and/or does it incorporate higher values for in-call volume as well? thanks!
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Hmmm...thanks for pointing that out. I'll probably release a new version later which will have this. (loading my Nexus Compilation Environment VM now...)
*Edit: I recompiled with the .min and .max settings he specified but reading further back it seems he changed some other things so I can't be sure if just this will provide the volume increase desired.
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I haven't tested it so I don't know if it needs something from the kernel to work.
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It works. I thought you incorporated the audio fix yesterday too!
britoso said:
It works. I thought you incorporated the audio fix yesterday too!
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I just compiled one with higher settings based on rotohammer's research. I think I'll stick with the default ones in my previous version though so its okay to skip this latest one.
For those who wanted to try out the modified values:
http://www.mediafire.com/?dqynw1inh3y <= 2.6.32
http://www.mediafire.com/?mmjwxzjlmmw <= 2.6.33
I'm working on a mod that will allow us to change the min_vol and max_vol from a file. Kernel SOP dictates this not advised, but I don't have time to learn how to implement a procfs hook.
I also used the voltages specified by kmobs so there should be no difference with the voltages. .32 is from the android kernel source while .33 is from cyanogen's. .32 is the stable kernel while .33 is still in its experimental stage.
Thanks a lot I've been looking for something like this!
intersectRaven, any chance to release Overclock kernel ?
1267Mhz on the nexus one will be great. hahahaha
rheza02 said:
intersectRaven, any chance to release Overclock kernel ?
1267Mhz on the nexus one will be great. hahahaha
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haha...I'll think about it...I don't have the courage to try an OCed version though so you'll have to test it yourself if ever!
intersectRaven said:
I just compiled one with higher settings based on rotohammer's research. I think I'll stick with the default ones in my previous version though so its okay to skip this latest one.
For those who wanted to try out the modified values:
http://www.mediafire.com/?dqynw1inh3y <= 2.6.32
http://www.mediafire.com/?mmjwxzjlmmw <= 2.6.33
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i'm currently using MoDaCo Alpha 19, which reports using a 2.6.33.1 kernel. so i would use the 2.6.33 version, correct? just to confirm, are your volume values the same as used by rotohammer? also, where is the zImage stored on my device, that is if it's actually saved at all (yes, i am a newbie, lol). thanks!
cortez.i said:
i'm currently using MoDaCo Alpha 19, which reports using a 2.6.33.1 kernel. so i would use the 2.6.33 version, correct? just to confirm, are your volume values the same as used by rotohammer? also, where is the zImage stored on my device, that is if it's actually saved at all (yes, i am a newbie, lol). thanks!
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yes u would use the .33 if ever...the links u quoted does use rotohammer's values...and lastly, the zimage is flashed onto the image/kernel area in your device's boot partition...oh and no shame being a noob...we were all noobs once...
This kernel crash on my nexus one with desire camera when I try to see a video.
Anyone can confirm this?
www1 said:
This kernel crash on my nexus one with desire camera when I try to see a video.
Anyone can confirm this?
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I just recorded a video with the desire camera app and played it back fine.

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- Based on sammy update3 sources, updated to 2.6.35.14 (without hiding the OS bug!)
- Touch CWM Recovery 5.0.2.8 NEAK Modded
- Governors: Ondemand, Lulzactive(default), Performance, Conservative (module), Lazy (module)
- Schedulers: BFQv3-R2, Noop, SIO, VR (default)
- XZ Compression only for KERNEL (+speed, --size)
- Voodoo ScreenTuner Module (auto enabled)
- Built-In support for Voodoo Louder!
- Fully compatible with: Voodoo Louder, Voodoo ScreenTune, Tegrak's 2nd Core, Tegrak's Lulzactive app, Voltage Control, SetCPU, CWM Manager 3.0 & Tegrak OC
INITRAMFS AND MISC:
- Auto-Root (3.0.7 + latest binary)
- Auto-install of modded BLN Liblights
- Init.d Support (auto creation of init.d folder via cwm)
- Bootanimation Support (system/media & data/local)
- Touch Move Support + Touchscreen Fix (5 - thx to vitalij)
- BLN v2 support (by Creams)
- CIFS, FUSE, CUSE Support (modules)
- Logger already enabled into the kernel
CPU/GPU:
- NO OC!!!! (100-1200Mhz)
- CPU Undervolt support
- BUS Control Support (by GM)
- Complete control of freqs/voltages with Voltage Control/SetCPU
- Arighi's smooth scaling driver (thx to arighi)
- Sleep-of-Death fixes
- GPU Overclock/Undervolt (by netarchy)
- Charging current interface support (by GM - via Voltage Control)
- New ARM Mali-400 Drivers (November '11)
- Speedmod Sharpness fix (thx to hardcore)
- Brightness Curve Mod (thx to GM)
- Support for JKay Brightness settings
MEMORY & PERFORMACES:
- ARM CPU Topology + sched_mc (can be enabled via CWM, disabled by default)
- JHash 3 optimised
- SLQB Allocator (better memory management)
- Improved memory management functions
- Allow CPU Unaligned access (++performaces)
- Disabled all the big debugging (++speed, --size)
- AFTR ARM Idle Mode enabled by default (++battery)
CONNECTIVITY TWEAKS:
- Patch wakelock WiFi (by hardcore)
- Disabled debugging WiFi/BT
- New WiFi Drivers
- TCP/IP Tweaks
OPTIMISATIONS:
- Dynamic Hotplug with tweaked thresholds (with Tegrak's 2nd Core support)
- 2nd CPU Core OFF when screen is locked
- ARM_ERRATA_743622 & ARM_ERRATA_754322 & ARM_ERRATA_754327
- Upstream patches and fixes from Galaxy Note sources
- Upstream patches and fixes from Linux 3.2 mainline kernel
- GPU UI Rendering
- fuelgauge wakelocks fixed (by Entropy)
- Compiled with Linaro GCC 4.5-2012.03-dev + A lot of optimisation flags (including hard float and graphite)
- Ultra-Optimised EXT4 filesystem (from 3.2 linux kernel)
- Generally optimised code (removed useless functions and variables)
and many others...
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- Modded Recovery with N.E.A.K. Menu:
1) Remove voltage settings (Voltage control)
2) Create EFS Backup (in /sdcard/near)
3) Clean init.d Folder
4) Governors Menu...
- Enable/Disable Conservative Governor
- Enable/Disable Lazy Governor
- Enable/Disable Lionheart Tweaks (only with conservative gov)
- Enable/Disable Lagfree Governor
5) Misc Options Menu...
- Enable/Disable sched_mc power functions (++battery, - performance)
- Enable/Disable AFTR Idle Mode
6) Configurator PRO Menu...
- Various cleaning for scripts
- Cleaning neak folder
- NEAK CONFIGURATOR APP (also PRO)+ NEAK OTA UPDATER!!
- NO COMPRESSION for Initramfs (ultra fast boot!!)
- Tweaked Ondemand, lulzactive and lazy governors (sleepfreq = 500Mhz)
- Tweaked BFQ, SIO and VR Schedulers for NAND devices
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v1.4.2x CWM ZIP: CLICK HERE
v1.4.2x ODIN TAR: CLICK HERE
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v1.4x ZIP: CLICK HERE
v1.4x TAR: CLICK HERE
Code:
v1.3.3 ZIP: [URL="http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/downloads/detail?name=N.E.A.K-1.3.3x.zip&can=2&q="]CLICK HERE[/URL]
v1.3.3 TAR: [URL="http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/downloads/detail?name=N.E.A.K-1.3.3x.tar&can=2&q="]CLICK HERE[/URL]
v1.3.2 ZIP: [URL="http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/downloads/detail?name=N.E.A.K-1.3.2x.zip&can=2&q="]CLICK HERE[/URL]
v1.3.2 TAR: [URL="http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/downloads/detail?name=N.E.A.K-1.3.2x.tar&can=2&q="]CLICK HERE[/URL]
v1.3x ZIP: [URL="http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/downloads/detail?name=N.E.A.K-1.3x.zip&can=2&q="]CLICK HERE[/URL]
v1.3x TAR: [URL="http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/downloads/detail?name=N.E.A.K-1.3x.tar&can=2&q="]CLICK HERE[/URL]
v1.2x ZIP: [URL="http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/downloads/detail?name=N.E.A.K-1.2x.zip&can=2&q="]CLICK HERE[/URL]
v1.2x TAR: [URL="http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/downloads/detail?name=N.E.A.K-1.2x.tar&can=2&q="]CLICK HERE[/URL]
v1.1x ZIP: [URL="http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/downloads/detail?name=N.E.A.K-1.1x.zip&can=2&q="]CLICK HERE[/URL]
v1.1x TAR: [URL="http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/downloads/detail?name=N.E.A.K-1.1x.tar&can=2&q="]CLICK HERE[/URL]
v1.0x ZIP: removed
v1.0x TAR: removed
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BUG TRACKER (write here your bug reports!!): http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/issues/list
KNOWN BUGS:
- Stock Camera app --> lock the screen ---> phone won't wake up, needs hard reboot
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v1.4.2x (maintenance update):
- Removed Lagfree governor (update the app, available in a few hours)
- Modded recovery to add Configurator Pro safety options (remove scripts)
- Corrected charging currents (the only ones we can use)
- Some cleanup and small tweaks changes
- Updated Toolchain (Linaro 2012.03)
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v1.4.1x:
- CWM 5.0.2.8 Touch Enabled (with touch buttons) - thx to TeamUtterChaos!
- Fixed CWM Backup/Restore issues (thanks to GM!!)
- Now Compatible with CWM Manager 3.0!
- keyboard: cypress: Initialize LED buttons off (by myfluxi)
- Some tweaks update (thx to pikachu01)
- Raising a bit latency multiplier of Conservative Gov
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v1.4x:
- Brightness Curve Mod support + JKay Brightness support (thx to GM)
- Stock RAM Voltages (+ stability)
- Fine tuning for some governors (+ battery, + performance)
- Modified CIFS to use workqueue instead of slow work (by Imoseyon)
- Updated SIO Scheduler (thx to Miguel Boton)
- Prevent aliased requests from starving other I/O (for VR and BFQ) (thx to franciscofranco)
- BFS V413 scheduler support (still disabled until i fix it)
- Fixes for array.c (for BFS) from Leedroid
- Probably fixed occasional WiFi strange wakelocks
- Updated recovery with completely new UI of NEAK Options
- Mount external SD options into recovery
- Various Recovery fixes and improvements here and there
- A bit updated tweaks
- A few more changes about compression
- NEAK Configurator App full support!! (Market and YAAM available)
- AOSP Support (parallel version, still WIP)
- Updated Linaro GCC 4.5 2012.02 (dev build)
- Surely the best NEAK ever made
Code:
v1.3.3x:
- defconfig: TREE_PREEMPT_RCU enabled (+performance)
- Enabled TINY_SHMEM (+performance)
- Original Samsung SAMOLED+ panel driver (better colours)
- BFQv3-R2 scheduler updated
- Samsung E4GT EL29 update: Bluetooth HID (possible fix for BTHID)
- Various patches and fixes for CPU Driver
- Added missing Android common patches
- arm: remove stale export of 'sha_transform'
- arm: remove "optimized" SHA1 routines
- Tweaking conservative a bit more to support lower sampling_rate
- cpuidle: Remove pr_info() that spams the dmesg
- wireless: bcm4330: Disable MAX power saving mode as disabled by Samsung
- Input: evdev - fix variable initialisation
- tspdrv: Add adjustable vibrator levels
- wakelocks: Allow independent debugging of wake_lock_destroy()
- A bit updated Lionheart Tweaks
- Removed Louder Module (VL compatibility is built in)
- Auto insmod of ScreenTune module (removed option from recovery)
- Added support for N.E.A.K. OTA Updater
- Added N.E.A.K. Downloader (to download ota updater)
- Completely changed the way NEAK Options are enabled (1st patch for future neak app)
- Compiled with Linaro GCC 4.5-2012.01
- New optimisation flags (thx to the_ozyrys @ XDA)
- Various patches and improvements
- A bit updated tweaks
- Smallest NEAK Kernel ever made!!! All with the same features and performances!!
v1.3.2x (bugfix release):
- Fixed all boot issues caused by 1.3.1!
- Full CPU Unaligned access enhanced! (+performance)
v1.3.1x:
- Added support for ARM_ERRATA_754322 & ARM_ERRATA_754327
- Enabled ARM_ERRATA_754322 & ARM_ERRATA_754327
- A bit tweaked conservative gov to be a little more battery friendly
- Added support for vdd_levels (for Tegrak's Overclock) :)
- Some RAM Undervolt (1.1V)
- nohz: Fix update_ts_time_stat idle accounting
- sched_features: NO_GENTLE_FAIR_SLEEPERS
- cpuidle: Stop spamming the kernel message buffer when enabling AFTR
- Various general patches from upstream
- Unsecured Kernel (adb root in recovery) ;)
- Fixed a few CWM Issues
- Small cleanup file for issues with Thunderbolt!
- A lot of compiler warning fixes (really a lot!) (thx to myfluxi)
- Added J4FS support (for param.lfs) :D
- Now supports Hellcat's Bootlogo App (from market)
v1.3x:
- SCHED_MC disabled by default (enable it via CWM NEAK menu)
- Amazingly smooth and battery friendly as never before!!
- Removed Interactive Governor (was causing issues, will readd into 1.4)
- Added support for [B]Tegrak's 2nd Core[/B] App (Dynamic Hotplug by default)
- Re-enabled ARM_UNWIND (and removed frame pointers)
- Re-enabled [B]UNALIGNED ACCESS[/B] for CPU (++performance)
- Various CPUFREQ and cpu management fixes and improvements
- A lot of fixes for SoDs and Performance Lacks (camera bug still there)
- Disabled ARCH_POWER from sched features
- Some various patches for power functions
- ram_console: pass in a boot info string
- cpuidle: governor: menu: don't use loadavg
- ARM: 6941/1: cache: ensure MVA is cacheline aligned in flush_kern_dcache_area
- Removed more debugging (ramconsole and more)
- Enabled soft lockups and hung tasks detection
- Again smaller like 1.1x!!
- New recovery option (sched_mc enable/disable)
- Recovery auto-creates init.d folder if not found one
- Minor bugfixes for CWM (misc bugfixes)
- Removed SQLITE3 app libs optimising (was causing issues)
- More tweaks fixed and updated
- Updated Thunderbolt! CFS Tweaks
v1.2x:
- ARM CPU Topology + sched_mc enabled (++battery, boot is now slower, = performance after boot!) ;) (thx to linaro, i have included latest available)
- LulzactiveV2 Governor by Tegrak (tweaked by me, compatible with lulzactive app) :p
- New Siyah CPU Driver with Arighi's smooth freq scaling (++smoothness)
- Voodoo Louder and ScreenTuner Modules (enable via CWM NEAK, Voodoo Modules)
- init/calibrate.c: fix for critical bogoMIPS intermittent calculation failure
- init/calibrate.c: remove annoying printk
- init: skip calibration delay if previously done
- portd calibrate from 2.6.39 - by zachariasmaladroit
- binary_sysctl(): fix memory leak
- PM / Suspend: Fix ordering of calls in suspend error paths
- pmem: fix buddy free memory corruption bug
- rtc alarm: fix bad index when canceling alarms[]
- New recovery options (into neak menu): Voodoo, Lionheart
- Auto-install of modded liblights for BLN support
- Fixed some small bugs of nandroid backup of CWM
- A lot of fixes for tweaks
- More debugging removed
- A bit raised up charging current for USB (550mA)
- Fixed SDCARD Mounting issues
v1.1x:
- Lulzactive as default CPU Governor (++performace)
- Original lulzactive gov by Tegrak (with some mods by me)
- Lowered min GPU clock/voltage to save more battery
- Optimised ARM RWSEM algorithm (by Cattleprod)
- cpuidle: extend cpuidle and menu governor to handle dynamic states
- kernel:smp: Match on_each_cpu behaviour on UP to SMP
- nohz: Remove ts->inidle checks before restarting the tick
- New optimisation in EXT4 code (from linux 3.2 kernel)
- CPU Hotplug thresholds changed (saves battery and better scaling up)
- rcu: Remove rcu_needs_cpu_flush() to avoid false quiescent states
- fuse: register_filesystem() called too early
- ipv6: Fix for adding multicast route for loopback device automatically
- Enabled CGROUP_TIMER_SLACK (++performace)
- Enabled by default HRTICK and ARM POWER FUNCTIONS
- SAMOLED+ screen UNDERVOLT (3V ---> 2.5V) to save battery (= performace)
- Added LAZY Governor as a module (enable it via recovery)
- Some new mods to recovery (enable lazy gov)
- Aestetic changes in recovery (now it checks if a module is already enabled)
- Updated SU Binary
- Updated Thunderbolt 2.2.0 CFS Tweaks (thx to pikachu01)
- Removed more debugging (lighter than ever!!)
- Fixed some warnings
- More code cleanup (++speed)
- New CFLAGS optimisations
v1.0x: First internal release!
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SOURCE CODE (2 branch, dev & master): https://github.com/simone201/neak-kernel-sgs2
Credits:
- Samsung
- Hardcore (screen patches + some scripts)
- Gokhanmoral (bus freq control + charging current + some scripts + a lot of help!)
- netarchy (GPU OC/UV + conservative patch)
- Entropy512 (some fixes + help)
- Tegrak + Vitalij (lulzactive + 2nd core + touch move + fix)
- Cattleprod (some fixes and patches)
- arkerio (beautiful banners and logo!!)
- supercurio (voodoo modules + help)
- linaro (arm topo)
- 89luca89 (GingerMod Updater)
- myfluxi (many patches!)
and many others that have helped or supported me!
by Simone201
NEAK CONFIGURATOR APP: What is that?
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The new NEAK CONFIGURATOR APP is now available into both ANDROID MARKET and YAAM (Yet Another Android Market)
THIS APP IS MADE BY SIMONE201 AND NRK_2K (member of near team)
It is a useful app to help people use the special customizable features of NEAK kernel, without going into recovery.
It now includes also the NEAK Downloader, useful to download the NEAK OTA Updater app!
The new CONFIGURATOR PRO will also allow you to have full control of every NEAK feature!!
For more infos, read this wiki: http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/wiki/NEAKConfiguratorApplication
And that one for PRO: http://code.google.com/p/neak-kernel-sgs2/wiki/NEAKConfiguratorPro
There will be also a PRO app, paid on the market, still under development!
Please help us with a DONATION to sustain the costs of the android market!
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NEAK OTA UPDATER: How it works
THE NEAK UPDATER CAN BE DOWNLOADED ONLY WITH THE NEAK CONFIGURATOR APP!! (section downloader)
Run it, and let it download the new NEAK OTA Updater app, that will be auto installed easily
Every time there will be any updates, u will be advised by the app itself, or just push CHECK NOW to see if there are updates!
Is fully based on GingerMod Updater, with some mods to be kernel compatible and to have full support for CWM5 flashing
If an there is an update, just click on DOWNLOAD and when the download is finished the app will ask to reboot to recovery now or later....
If you choose later, then you can go to the app section EXISTING and flash the downloaded zip from there!
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NEAK OTA UPDATER: Extras
To let the EXTRAS part available, do this:
MENU BUTTON ----> Configuration ----> Extra Update Settings ----> Manage Extra Servers ----> MENU BUTTON ----> Update Featured Extra Servers
The NEAK Extra server will appear, then you will be able to update the EXTRAS part and see the new amazing extras additions for NEAK KERNEL!!
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SOURCES FOR NEAK OTA UPDATER: https://github.com/simone201/neak-ota-updater
SOURCES FOR NEAK CONFIGURATOR FREE: https://github.com/nrk-2k/NEAK-Configurator-App
All my projects are ALWAYS open source!
Please change the title of the thread.. it states I9000 which is Galaxy S
Nice to see another kernel
prgopala said:
Please change the title of the thread.. it states I9000 which is Galaxy S
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Thanks! Just changed!
Good to c one more kernel... Competition is getting bigger now...
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
Appreciate this wonderful kernel.
Just a quick question, you've already installed pre-defined GPU/CPU and Voltage tweaks?
Jibreil said:
Appreciate this wonderful kernel.
Just a quick question, you've already installed pre-defined GPU/CPU and Voltage tweaks?
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Voltages and frequencies are as close to stock as possible....no aggressive settings, don't worry!
Are all configurable via Voltage Control!
CPU Voltage is set by CPU ID, and then u can change to whatever u want...
For GPU i have only lowered min default frequency and voltage to save some battery, but is rock stable!
Tempting.... veeery tempting
Let's hear som reviews
gonna try it, even if you have some hard competitors out here
buone feste!
Mr.Gamer said:
gonna try it, even if you have some hard competitors out here
buone feste!
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Thank u man, i wait for a review soon!!
Buone feste anche a te!!
simone201 said:
Voltages and frequencies are as close to stock as possible....no aggressive settings, don't worry!
Are all configurable via Voltage Control!
CPU Voltage is set by CPU ID, and then u can change to whatever u want...
For GPU i have only lowered min default frequency and voltage to save some battery, but is rock stable!
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Just flashed it - will report performance and other details soon. Thanks for all your hard work and efforts. This kernel will surely be amongst the top ones out there.
A thought, you can release experimental release with aggressive GPU/Voltage settings - would like to experiment with it. This way you can get great feedback from all users in assigning the best settings for your future releases.
Jibreil said:
Just flashed it - will report performance and other details soon. Thanks for all your hard work and efforts. This kernel will surely be amongst the top ones out there.
A thought, you can release experimental release with aggressive GPU/Voltage settings - would like to experiment with it. This way you can get great feedback from all users in assigning the best settings for your future releases.
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I can try in the future, but for now i have only lowered stock voltages a bit for all the users....
welcome in S II section ! Nice to see you here. You sold your S ?
sefuleo said:
welcome in S II section ! Nice to see you here. You sold your S ?
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Yep, since months.....i forgot the beautiful audio on I9000!
Anyway, i am back again with my new baby!!
Just a little question : why should we choose your kernel instead of an other kernel?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
Jodelaplaya said:
Just a little question : why should we choose your kernel instead of an other kernel?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
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Light, fast and smooth!!!
Anyway, all depends on ur attitudes!
Just flashed it. I had siyah 2.6 for days. Was time to try a new one.
Flashed after flashing rhe ultimate cleaning script.
Will report back after a full charge cycle.
P.S. when i flashed in recovery it said i was flashing ver. 1.0.1b but you say it is 1.1. Is this correct?
Thanks for your work.
Sent from outter space using a Gremlin for delivery!
mariosraptor said:
Just flashed it. I had siyah 2.6 for days. Was time to try a new one.
Flashed after flashing rhe ultimate cleaning script.
Will report back after a full charge cycle.
P.S. when i flashed in recovery it said i was flashing ver. 1.0.1b but you say it is 1.1. Is this correct?
Thanks for your work.
Sent from outter space using a Gremlin for delivery!
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Yep, i forgot to update the script LOL
simone201 said:
The lightest kernel for I9100 ever made (only 4.4MB without initramfs compression!!!!)
by Simone201
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Void Kernel is also 4.4 mb or to be more precise 4.41mb
but it contains some bugs... hope this one is better!

(15/08) Googy-Max2 Kernel 2.3.2 [CM CAMERA FIXED] (Linaro GCC 4.7.4)

This kernel is ONLY for SAMMY4.3 / CM11 / OMNI / TEMASEK / SLIMKAT / CARBON !!!
Dualboot IS WORKING !!! (reboot to desired rom via stweaks dualboot tab or via @Derteufel1980 recovery)
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Current version : [ 2.3.2 ] - (15/08/2014)     {Downloads}   {Changelog on post #2}
Features :
- Based on Samsung Update13 Sources & patched to latest sources drop (Update14)
- Updated to latest XXUGMK6 ramdisk
- Patched to latest Linux 3.0.101 (EOL)
- Compiled with linaro gcc 4.7.4 build 2014.04 (optimized for cortex-a9) (thx @Christopher83) :good:
- DUAL Sound-Engine : Audio enhancement and sound boosting for great headphone experience (Wolfson Sound Engine AND ScoobyDoo Sound Engine 1.1 selectable via STweaks)
- Touch-to-Wake support
- Configurable LED behavior + LED fading support
- MDNIE full control
- Cpu OC support (up to 1600Mhz)
- Cpu UV support
- Gpu OC support (up to 700Mhz)
- Gpu UV support
- Governors : Pegasusq [default] / Zzmoove 0.9beta / Lulzactiveq / SmartassV2 (Configurable via STweaks :good: )
- I/O Schedulers : Deadline - cfq[default] - noop - row - sio - vr - fifo - bfq
- Xpad support
- TriangleAway support
- USB OTG support
- Network filesystems support (nfs, cifs, sunrpc)
- Dynamic FSync 1.2 - Configurable via Stweaks (On by default)
- Asynchronous Fsync (thx @faux123)
- init.d support
- Custom bootanimation support (bootanimation.bin or bootanimation.zip to be placed in /data/local/)
- Increased values for SD ReadAhead - Configurable via Stweaks
- TCP congestion control (cubic[default]-wetswood-bic-hctp) configurable via STweaks
- Auto-root (updated to latest su and supersu with daemon autorun)
- NTFS automounting for USB sticks, mounted to /mnt/ntfs folder in Read Only mode
- ExFAT support
- Charge current for AC & USB raised (Configurable via STweaks) & ignore unstable power & ignore safety margin
- CRT-OFF support (Early Suspend) [Adjustable]
- Almost everything is configurable via simple and free STweaks (included in the kernel)
- MORE TO COME ...
Thanks :
- Gokhanmoral !!!
- @Yank555
- @DerTeufel1980
- Samsung : For the code source
- @arbi97, @davtse, @FadeFx, @habylab, @qtwrk, @rafaelpernil ¹ Abo3mood & my friend @romskii : my first and only beta testers (Beta team is now complete, no more additions)
- @qrashers for the Googy-Max Kernel logo & user / betatester signatures
- and last but not least, THE WONDERFUL XDA COMMUNITY !!!
Source : Up-to-date
https://github.com/googyanas/Googy-Max2-Kernel
Signature for users :
Official Mirror kindly maintained by @romskii (Roman Kunkel)
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/318p14e5j5821/Official_Release
XDA:DevDB Information
(15/08) Googy-Max2 Kernel 2.3.2 [CM CAMERA FIXED] (Linaro GCC 4.7.4), Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S III I9300
Contributors
googy_anas, arbi97, davtse, FadeFx, habylab, qtwrk, rafaelpernil, romskii, Abo3mood (Beta team is now complete, no more additions)
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2013-11-08
Last Updated 2014-08-15
Q & A
a) how to install cm11 as 2ndrom via derteufel recovery ?
DOWNLOAD DERTEUFEL'S RECOVERY FROM ATTACHEMENT OR DOWNLOAD SECTION
1- Flash derteufel's recovery (get it from his thread) and reboot to recovery. Thx to @DerTeufel1980
1.a- (Optional) if you don't already have a 2ndrom filesystem then go to dualboot menu to create it (may take some time)
2- Go to flash zip menu then choose where your zip is (sdcard/sdcard1) and choose to flash ROM (not ZIP) to 2ndrom then choose your cm11 file
2.1- (Optional) go to flash zip menu then choose where your zip is (sdcard/sdcard1) and choose to flash ZIP (not ROM) to 2ndrom then choose your gapps file
3- REFLASH Googy-Max2 kernel as the recovery overwrites it every time a rom is flashed (to 1strom or 2ndrom)
4- In the main recovery menu, choose to reboot to 1st or 2nd rom, Googy-Max2 handles it
Changelog
Changelog :
[15/08] Version 2.3.2 :
- mm: cache louis fixes
- futex: fixes from Thomas Gleixner
- Fix CVE-2014-3153
- smdk4412: cypress-touchkey - add keydisabler (thx cyanogenmod)
- misc changes (fs, kernel, cache, net, uaccess, cpuidle, cpufreq, smp)
- Enable PM_HOTPLUG again
- disable ASYNC_FSYNC (causing lags)
- smdk4412: update mali driver
- Update to GT-I9300_JB_Opensource_Update14
- Update ZZMoove 0.9 beta3 (thx ZaneZam)
- some ramdisks updates
Codename of this version : "I'm still standing !!!"
[28/04] Version 2.3.1 :
- Back to standard Googy-Max2 mainline wwith proper cm camera fix !
- CM CAMERA IS WORKING FLAWLESSLY !!! :good: :good:
- mm: fix memory management & CM CAMERA FIX
Codename of this version : "Goodbye i9300, Hello i9505 Sorry guys !!!"
[25/04] Version 2.3.0 :
- Rebased on Samsung Update13 from scratch and re-implemented all features
- CM CAMERA IS WORKING FLAWLESSLY !!! :good: :good:
- PegasusQ is now stock and its tunables are removed from Stweaks
- bfq scheduler is removed
- ramfs: updated CarbonKK ramdisk to fix bootloop
- Stweaks: charge control: set min current to 400 and max to 1500 with 25 stepping
- ramfs: automatically replace CM video shutter sound with a softer one (to avoid the "boing" sound at the beginning of video playback)
Codename of this version : "I FELL IN LOVE WITH CYANOGENMOD ... AGAIN !!!"
[16/04] Version 2.2.2 :
- ramfs: fixed stweaks problem on slimkat-based roms
- included latest cyanogenmod kernel commits
- kernel: sched tweaks
- cpufreq: some tweaks from i9300i 3.4 source
[29/03] Version 2.2.1 :
- arm: back to standard memset (better stability + less camera crashes on cm11)
- ramfs: add slimkat-based roms support
- ramfs: updated all included ramdisks
- Stweaks: enable all GPU freqs for all GPU steps
- Stweaks: enable all CPU freqs for min & max scaling freq
- Included some modules into kernel to reduce its size
This 2.2.1 version is labelled "I just can't stop loving you ..."
[23/03] Version 2.2.0 :
- cpufreq: updated ZZMoove to 0.8 (thx @ZaneZam & @Yank555)
- STweaks: added new zzmoove tunables and implemented all its internal profiles (10 profiles)
- Pegasusq: re enabled EARLYSUSPEND_HOTPLUGLOCK
- Now FINALLY the kernel has reached maturity with the best experience ever (battery and performance wise)
[16/03] Version 2.1.9 :
- updated to linaro gcc 4.8.3 build 2014.03 optimized for cortex-a9 (thx @Christopher83)
- cpufreq: Manage only online cpus
- smp: backport patches from linux 3.5 for better hotplugging
- CPU hotplug & writeback: Don't call writeback_set_ratelimit() too often
- touchscreen: use AndiP's touchboost control (thx @andiP)
- dyn_fsync: do not disable do_fsync()
- fs: implement ASYNC_FSYNC port from htc by @faux123
- Stweaks: added GoogyQ tab
[10/03] Version 2.1.8 :
- ARM: implement flush_cache_louis
- LZO: Update to latest version
- Pegasusq: disable EARLYSUSPEND_HOTPLUGLOCK
- cpufreq: introduce GoogyQ governor (ported from faux123 intellidemand) and set as default (incredibly smooth and battery friendly !!!)
- Rom choice at boot is now working by simply touching the screen (3 seconds delay)
[05/03] Version 2.1.7 :
- CM11: Updated ramdisk to latest build 04/03 (added telephony-msim to bootclasspath)
- Some minor internal tweaks
[01/03] Version 2.1.6 :
- back to gcc linaro 4.7.3 (giving better results and stability)
- Dynamic fsync re-added and activated by default
- Lots of mm & internal changes for stability and performance
- logger: reduce reserved memory
- battery: ignore unstable power & ignore safety margin are now switchable via Stweaks
- cpufreq: tweaked governors and re-added smartassV2
- block: tweaked schedulers & added bfq (thx @andiP)
- camera: hopefully fixed camera occasional crash
- linux: back to standard kernel naming showing proper version number
- Fixed some occasional apps crash (like antutu x & megapolis ...)
- gpu: using simpler gpu control (thx @andiP)
- Stweaks: Added Min CPU Lock control to CPU tab
- Stweaks: Added "Apply" button to governors tabs
- Stweaks: Added ZRAM switch to Misc tab (on/off for sammy roms only)
- Stweaks: Fine tuned pegasusQ & GPU default values
OUF !
[15/02] Version 2.1.5 :
- Patched to latest samsung source drop XXUGML3 :good:
- using gcc linaro 4.8.3 2014.02 optimized for cortex-a9 (thx @Christopher83)
- Added configurable led behavior + led fading support (thx @AndreiLux)
- Added MDNIE full control (thx @AndreiLux & @DerTeufel1980)
- hdmi: fix sound output not working
- fix TriangleAway support (thx @DerTeufel1980)
- sched: reduced latency for better responsiveness
- cpufreq: reverted hack preventing max freq override (so expect some 1.5 & 1.6 ghz in stats, but it's soooo smooth)
- fsync: completely removed dynamic fsync
- tweaked lowmemorykiller & mm
- fixed problem of wifi not working on some roms
- Added Carbon rom support
- Updated ramdisks
[19/01] Version 2.1.4 :
- Re-patched from scratch to linux 3.0.101
- mm: lot of changes to match 3.0.101
- arm: L1 cache optimization 2/2 : use correct L1 cache shift (5->6)
- busfreq: back to stock slope usage (correct scaling)
- wireless: Fix a memory leak
- mm/page_io: prevent keeping duplicated compressed pages in memory
- mali: Disable state_tracking
- battery: raised max charge current to 1100 mA (for USB and wireless)
PS: please confirm that you feel the performance boost (or not) !!!
[09/01] Version 2.1.3 :
- Updated gcc to linaro 4.8.3 (12.2013) :good:
- block: Update row scheduler & blk-core
- block: tweak cfq, deadline, sio, vr & zen schedulers
- ScoobyDoo sound: fix engine not activated
- random-char: raise read from 64 to 256 and write from 128 to 512
- battery: ignore charger unstable power
- rwsem: implement RWSEM_XCHGADD & steal writing sem (for better performance)
- arm: L1 cache optimization
- mmc: TriangleAway support & disable CRC (for better performance)
- wireless: reduce wakelock timeout ( x/4 )
- Enable USB OTG support
- Disable ALL Samsung Rooting Restriction Features
- Updated omni & cm11 ramdisks
- sammy43: raise compcache size from 300 to 400 mb
[29/12] Version 2.1.2 :
- Fully merged Update13 changes
- CM: fix camera video recording (ported from Googy-Max (thx Gokhanmoral)) :good:
- CM: Fix some camera crash due to firmware date
- pegasusq: add prev_cpu_wall_delta
- sched: add time-based average load
- Re-enable Touchboost control (ported from Googy-Max (thx Gokhanmoral))
- mach-exynos: Correct min_uV & max_uV limits for proper voltage control
- block: Add Zen scheduler (thx Yank555)
- Stweaks: fixed the apk install and moved it from system partition to data
- Some minor tweaks
IMPORTANT: Built-in recovery can't handle new update scripts of cm based roms (error 7) so PLEASE use @DerTeufel1980 recovery (downloads and how-to available in his thread)
[22/12] Version 2.1.1 :
- Stweaks: Add vibration intensity control to misc tab
- Stweaks: Correct tweaked abb values
- Stweaks: Moved undervolted and tweaked CPU/GPU/ABB to "battery" profile to keep "balanced" profile as close to stock as possible
IMPORTANT: Built-in recovery can't handle new update scripts of cm based roms (error 7) so PLEASE use @DerTeufel1980 recovery (downloads and how-to available in his thread)
[21/12] Version 2.1.0 :
- Cypress: make touchkeys backlight work on sammy & cm11 & temasek/omni
- char: add frandom support (thx @Yank555)
- Stweaks: do not install STweaks_Googy-Max if STweaks is already installed
IMPORTANT: Built-in recovery can't handle new update scripts of cm based roms (error 7) so PLEASE use @DerTeufel1980 recovery (downloads and how-to available in his thread)
[21/12] Version 2.0.9 :
- Patched to Samsung Update13 :good:
- Cypress: make touchkeys backlight work on sammy & cm11
- CPU undervolting implementation ported from Googy-Max :good:
- ABB implementation ported from Googy-Max :good:
- GPU control implementation ported from Devil's kernel (thx @DerTeufel1980 & @Yank555)
- cm11: fix for some cases of front camera crash (cm)
- cm11: make vibrator configurable
- cm11: fix battery gauge problem
- fix loss of baseband on sammy4.3
- Stweaks: ABB tweaked +GPU & CPU are ALREADY UNDERVOLTED (and stable )
IMPORTANT: Built-in recovery can't handle new update scripts of cm based roms (error 7) so PLEASE use @DerTeufel1980 recovery (downloads and how-to available in his thread)
[15/12] Version 2.0.8 :
- FULLY WORKING DUAL BOOTING Sammy4.3 / CM11/ Omni / Temasek (with r3p2 mali support)
- Compiled with GCC Linaro 4.8.2 :good:
- Bring back dual sound engines (ScoobyDoo / Wolfson)
- Fix MTP for dualboot
- cm11 : fix network arrows not showing correctly
- busfreq: correct usage of cpu load slope
- touchkey backlight: little modification for dualboot support
- Some minor tweaks
- @DerTeufel1980 recovery support (reboot choice)
IMPORTANT: Built-in recovery can't handle new update scripts of cm based roms (error 7) so PLEASE use @DerTeufel1980 recovery (downloads and how-to available in his thread)
[23/11] Version 2.0.7 :
- FULLY WORKING DUAL BOOTING Sammy4.3 / Temasek 4.4 v5 and above (with r3p2 mali support)
- zram: back to stock
- some mali changes
- Replace Boeffla sound engine with Wolfson sound engine (& added stweaks tab)
- cpufreq: renamed pegasusq to pegasusqstock and implement Googy-Max tweaked pegasusq
- mach-midas: cpu throttle from 800 to 1000MHz when reaching max thermal limit (thx @brujo55 for the advise)
- Reverted a lot of changes which were causing lags
Important: Dual booting choice at startup isn't working ! Please use stweaks to choose your defaultrom or to reboot directly to the desired rom
ATTENTION : Dualboot isn't working for now ...
[18/11] Version 2.0.6a :
- stweaks: add wireless charge rate
- some performance tweak
[18/11] Version 2.0.6 :
- mm: some more changes
- Added cpu topology & various sched tweaks
- Fixed zram settings not applied
[17/11] Version 2.0.5 :
- Add TriangleAway support
- Optimize read speed of schedulers (cfq, deadline, sio, vr)
- Add j4fs support
- Some more changes from XXUGMJA kernel (mm, lmk, mmc)
- Enable Cleancache & disable CONFIG_SCHED_AUTOGROUP
- Add Xpad support
- Add network filesystems support (nfs, cifs, sunrpc)
- zram: disable debugging & zram_for_android
- Stweaks: Zram is now configurable BUT disabled by default (RAM management is way better without it)
[14/11] Version 2.0.4 :
- Updated to latest XXUGMJA ramdisk & GPU driver
- Cpu OC support (up to 1600Mhz)
- Updated gcc compiler to 4.7.4 2013.10
WakeUp lag IS gone and battery drain IS normal !!! (please confirm)
[13/11] Version 2.0.3 :
- Implement Touch to Wake
- busfreq: Disable BUSFREQ_INTERLOCK_CPUFREQ (fly fly baby )
- earlysuspend: Remove zram conditional optimize_comp
- mm: back to stock memory management
WakeUp lag seems to be gone same as battery drain !!! (please report anyway)
[10/11] Version 2.0.2 :
- Zram: back to stock zram 300MB (compcache)
- Activated Unaligned memory access & neon & hardfloat support
- Implement forced fast charge (thx Yank555)
- fs: Enable AIO
- sched_features: Disable GENTLE_FAIR_SLEEPERS & enable ARCH_POWER
- busfreq: Use cpu_load_slope correctly
- sys: Remove "Samsung Rooting Restriction Feature"
- ramdisk (sammy4.3): Various tweaks and corrections
- STweaks: Various tweaks and corrections
[08/11] Version 2.0.1 :
- Wireless: Disable multicast on suspend & Allow mac adress change
- ExFAT as external module and loaded at boot
- Permanent TRIM
- Reverted dual sound system and switched to Boeffla sound 1.6.4 (use Boeffla sound app for settings)
- Page-writeback interval: screen on 0ms off 500ms
- Removed "Samsung Rooting Restriction Feature"
- Auto-root is now disabled by default
- Hopefully fixed drain issue and deepsleep problem
[08/11] Version 2.0.0 :
- Updated to linux 3.0.101 (EOL)
- Set fbearlysuspend via sysfs (for CRT animations)
- Added governors : Add ondemand-smartassV2-zzmoove-lulzactiveq-hotplug
- Added IO schedulers : row-sio-vr-fifo
- Tcp congestion methods : westwood-htcp-bic
- Raised charging currents
- Sound engines : Scoobydoo & Wolfson
- Updated to latest XXUGMJ9 ramdisk
- Auto-root (updated to latest su and supersu with daemon autorun)
- Auto install of Stweaks 2.0 (Googy-Max edition)
Another one for me ...
Why have only 2 when I can have 3 for me ???
First will try n let u know
Thnx googy
Edit: tried 2.0.0. Was very good. Battery backup was fine!
Smooth working..
Very fast.. though I didn't tried stock 4 3 kernel yet!
Now trying 2.0.1 good work mate
I'm a big fan of ur kernels.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Deep sleep problem solved?
this will be an excellent piece of work for sure ..goonna try it
ROM Compatibility
Just to be clear what you title edit means. I understand that Dual Boot isn't working yet but is the kernel compatible with CM10.2 just now or is it only Sammy roms.
Cheers
thx googy
but dl link dont work! !
regards
edit: dident see the testing state - sorry
Woohoo, finally! But like someone pointed out earlier the link does not work
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
cant wait to download
Thank u ,
and waiting for the stable one with the DUAL BOOTING
though i couldn't download it from the link above ?! ....
Looking forward to downloading this - (link doesn't work)
repeated again sr.
Thanks googy one more time.!!!! Keep up the good work!!!
Waiting for dualboot ))
Come on guys... Stop spamming the Thread... We ALL know right now Dual Boot doesn't work properly so stop writting about waiting for it, if it's fixed Googy will let us ALL know.
Also the link works fine, you can see XDA DB but Googy hasn't pushed the zip file yet so nothing to download there yet...
Please we are all excited but don't spam the thread just wait and reply if you have any kind of issues .
Thank you
Is this going to be a Sammy ROM only Kernel thread or are you working on making this work on CM10.2 also?
Great work as always

[KERNEL][EOL][LINARO/UBER]DorimanX kernel for LP and MM

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Unofficial DorimanX builds by Saber (formerly gsstudios)​
Development has ended.
The Background:
DorimanX development has stopped for a while now. I've been a long term dorimanx user, but I felt that a lot of features need to be implemented into the kernel. As of a result, I decided to make my own personal builds! Please note that I'm no way as good as the master himself, Dorimanx, but I try to implement features to the best of my abilities. Also, I'm not going to be a proper maintainer of dorimanx kernel, this is just what I've done in my spare time.
If you have problems or if anything goes wrong, you need to reflash your current ROM to revert kernel.
The Mission:
To continue giving support for the much loved kernel. New features and additions will be added to improve flexibility and speed to the already amazing kernel. My goal is to improve DorimanX kernel as much as I can, without sacrificing stability.
DISCLAIMER:
ONLY FOR AOSP BASED ROMS
I'm not responsible for bricked devices or wrong version flashing
You are using this kernel at your own responsibility​
——— !!!!!!!! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED !!!!!!!! ———
​
FEATURES:
This kernel includes the following additional features over stock dorimanX kernel:
- CPU Governors: HYPER, Ondemand, pegasusQ, Intellidemand, neoX, darkness, nightmare, zzmoove, sleepy, conservative (Default: HYPER)
- IO Schedulers: ROW, Tripndroid, FIOPS, SIOPlus, BFQ, CFQ, Noop, ZEN, Deadline (Default: ZEN)
- TCP Algorithms: Cubic, Reno, BIC, Westwood, Highspeed, Hybla, HTCP, Vegas, Veno, Scalable, Lp, Yeah, Illinois (Default: Westwood)
- Built with Latest Linaro 4.9/UBER 6.1 Toolchains
- Built-in Stweaks profiles updated (All profiles suit needs for most people now)
- Trim support (Be careful if you have brickbug affected chip!)
- Updated FPBug/Musicbug fix is already included in this kernel!
- BLN and BLNWW support
- Updated Linux Kernel version to 3.15.0 stable!
- Freezefix is already included in this kernel!
- Isorec support
- Low Latency Audio bugfix is included in this kernel
- MDNIE mode and scenario tuning
- F2FS support
THINGS TO DO:
- Provide an actual fix for device off battery charging animation
- Allow users to dirty flash ROM to restore original kernel
- Fix cache partition wipe on Resurrection Remix ROM
THINGS I WILL NOT ADD:
- LZ4 Compression (Our Boot partition is way too small to support this)
- Useless CPU governors such as Userspace
- Colour tuning support (Unless someone helps me with this)
- Recovery version (Will only consider doing this if working on LP kernel)
- Higher thermal limits (We all know what happens if we do this)
- Higher overclocking/Lower underclocking capabilities (So you want less stability and more SODs?)
- Synapse support (Stweaks is the only app that can fully support this kernel)
- Linux Kernel version updates (My skills need to improve first before taking on something this big)
CREDITS:
Dorimanx (the real master of the kernel)
Gokhanmoral (Siyah Kernel)
Voku1987(This Kernel)
Alucard_24(This Kernel)
STANTRC(This Kernel)
Entropy512 (CyanogenMod)
Tungstwenty (On screen gestures addon)
Torvalds (Kernel 3.6.Y maintainer)
Computoncio (This Kernel)
cybernetus (This Kernel)
stelistcristi (Contents of this post)
chhapil (For helping me with all of the issues, thanks man)
Chet Kener (For UBER toolchain)
Christopher83 (For Linaro custom toolchain)
Lanchon (For TRIM fix and Isorec for Dorimanx)
Zeitferne (For FP Bug/Music Bug fix and freezefix)
Lysergic Acid (For CM12.1, source and fixes)
Realex-fire (Marshmallow support and kernel fixes)
DOWNLOAD:
Refer to third post
CHANGELOG:
Refer to second post
KERNEL SOURCE:
Source code of the kernel can be found here:
https://github.com/gsstudios/Dorimanx-SG2-I9100-Kernel
https://github.com/gsstudios/initramfs3
ISSUES:
- Users can not dirty flash ROM to restore original kernel
- Resurrection Remix users can not wipe cache partition as it will cause bootloops
- MM support limited to CM13 based roms
- LP support limited to CM12.1 based roms (Doesn't work with Slimsaber, SlimLP, Omni, Paranoid Android yet)
- If you reboot your phone, you may experience a large battery percentage drop.
- All dorimanx bugs
WHAT ROMS WORK WITH THE KERNEL:
So far, the kernel works with:
- Cyanogenmod 13
- Cyanogenmod 12.1
USEFUL LINKS
CPU Governor and I/O Scheduler Guide
DorimanX tuning guide
TCP Algorithm guide
HAVING PROBLEMS?
Read post 4 before posting questions!
GOT QUESTIONS?
Click here for Q&A Thread
HOW TO FLASH?
Check the troubleshooting guide
XDA:DevDB Information
DorimanX kernel for LP and MM by Saber, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S II
Contributors
gsstudios
Source Code: https://github.com/gsstudios/Dorimanx-SG2-I9100-Kernel
Kernel Special Features: See post #1
Version Information
Status: No Longer Updated
Current Stable Version: 12.0b013
Stable Release Date: 2017-01-14
Current Beta Version: 12.0b011
Beta Release Date: 2016-08-07
Created 2015-06-29
Last Updated 2017-01-13
Changelogs:
--UNRELEASED VERSIONS (KERNEL UNDER TEST) --
For live changelogs, see my github: Github Link
Code:
[FONT="Arial"][COLOR="Red"]Development has been stopped. No more builds.[/COLOR]
[/FONT]
--RELEASED VERSIONS (GENERAL AVAILABILITY) --
Code:
[FONT="Arial"][B]DorimanX 12.0 b013 (STABLE)[/B]
- Additional security updates from LineageOS kernel source
- Updated stweaks descriptions from previous commits
- Re-enabled Software CRCs. DorimanX kernel does experience corruption issues so it is better to keep this enabled.
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b012 (STABLE)[/B]
- Security updates from LineageOS (formerly Cyanogenmod) kernel source
- Change default I/O scheduler to ZEN - CFQ better for hard disks, ZEN is good for flash storage
- Set swappiness to 60 - Should help with low memory problems
- Remove UKSM - The kernel needs to be more in-line with the linux kernel
- Remove Adaptive LMK - Drains more battery without making much of a difference to memory savings
- Remove toggle for Software CRCs and disable by default - Tested safe by other devs so why not?
- Remove power saving workqueues control - Had little to no effect
- Remove Powersave and Performance governors - I don't keep garbage :)
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b011 (BETA)[/B]
- Synced MM and LMK updates from Dorimanx's LG G2 kernel
- Adaptive LMK and tuning support in stweaks
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b010 (BETA)[/B]
- Reverted nr_requests to 64 to reduce RAM usage on I/O load
- Fixed md5 generation on nandroid backups
- Bring back relaxed LMK profiles to allow better selection between aggressive and non-aggressive RAM management
- UBER toolchain updated
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b009 (BETA)[/B]
- Fifo batch tuned for sioplus and tripndroid
- nr_requests increased to 128 for better throughput - The downside is that we have less RAM to work with when I/O requests are full
- Hack to get power off charging animation working - Thanks Realex-fire. This is only a temporary solution.
- More cleanup to initramfs
- UBER toolchain updated
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b008 (BETA)[/B]
- Merged net updates
- UKSM support and initial UKSM tuning support in stweaks - UKSM can help free more RAM but at the cost of extra battery drainage. UKSM is off by default.
- General performance improvements and stability fixes
- Profiles will be reset after flashing this build
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b007 (BETA)[/B]
- Added back IPV6 toggle
- Synced sched, LZ4 and LZO updates from Linux 3.16
- Merged a wifi security fix
- Reverted back to aggressive LMK profiles - Phone felts smoother with more aggressive LMK
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b006 (BETA)[/B]
- Fixed mounting of F2FS partitions
- Many bug fixes and small cleanup to initramfs
- Partitions check and fix function for F2FS is now working properly
- Reverted LMK profiles back to CM defaults. Optimized profile is now the old default profile - This should bring better battery life
- Linaro and UBER toolchain updated
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b005 (BETA)[/B]
- Fixed partition error boot popup when /data or /cache was formatted as F2FS
- Fixed wifi hotspot - Thanks to Realex-fire
- Change default I/O scheduler to CFQ
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b004 (BETA)[/B]
- Fixed mass storage mount on LP
- Full support for F2FS partitions - error log still may show on boot, but can be safely ignored
- Updated exfat modules from Dorimanx's source
- Added and enabled temperature export for zzmoove
- Changed the default hotplug method for zzmoove to Alucard. Force native zzmoove hotplug disabled - Intelliplug doesn't hotplug for zzmoove, only Alucard works.
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b003 (BETA)[/B]
- More ZRAM tweaks have been added for better ZRAM performance - max_comp_streams=2 and force LZ4 algorithm
- Disabled panic and reboot on oops bugs. According to Dorimanx, the kernel will recover 99% of the time when kernel encounters a problem.
If not, kernel will hang making it possible to diagnose random reboots
- Merged many f2fs fixes and improvements from mainline linux kernel - F2FS is functional, but there are some problems we need to fix
- Minor selinux fixes
- Removed broken features from stweaks - Root options and kernel update check
- Fixed mass storage USB mount mode
- General performance improvements and stability fixes
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b002 (BETA)[/B]
[B]Starting from this build, kernel will support CM12.1 and CM13 at the same time![/B]
- CM13 Support - Many thanks again to realex-fire for his hard work
- Selinux is now enabled and set to permissive by default
- Wifi driver updated to version 1.141.44
- VPN fixed
- General performance improvements and stability fixes
- UBER toolchain updated
[B]DorimanX 12.0 b001 (BETA)[/B]
[COLOR="Red"]CM13 is not supported yet, only CM12.1 support for now![/COLOR]
[B]Most of the changes were done by realex-fire. Big thanks for his contribution[/B]
- Many changes from CM have been merged
- Major rework of init and ramdisk - Bugs fixes, a lot of unused code deleted. Kernel size reduced!
- Mali driver updated (CM12.1 will still work)
- General fixes and performance improvements
- UBER toolchain updated
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b042 (BETA)[/B]
- Merged several broadcom wifi security fixes
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b041 (BETA)[/B]
- Switched to self-built Cortex-A9 optimized Linaro 4.9 toolchain from Cl3Kener's sources - Includes latest fixes and changes from Linaro. Linaro 4.9 is the sweet spot for our device :)
- Add TRIM function to stweaks and other TRIM related fixes from @chhapil's initramfs
- VM parameters have been tuned again - Now it matches Dori G2 LP values for better balance between performance and stability
- Increased swappiness to 40% - This should help prevent RAM drain under heavy load
- Updated UBER toolchain with latest changes
- Full tuneup to LMK profiles synced with Dori's G2 kernel. New optimized profile. Low profile removed - RAM management is now very aggressive and will not allow kernel to have less than 200MB of RAM
- Fixed incorrect file permissions for lowmemorykiller minfree and adj files
- Entropy tuned for better performance. Kernel will now tune entropy on boot.
- General stability fixes
- Your profiles will be reset after flashing this build!
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b040 (BETA)[/B]
- Re-enabled mmc software CRCs - We should value data integrity over performance
- Allow users to enable or disable mmc software CRCs via sysfs. Added software CRCs toggle in stweaks - If you do feel that having it disabled is better, I will let you do so.
- Fixed workqueue control not running in cortexbrain service
- Re-enabled CONFIG_ANDROID_LOW_MEMORY_KILLER_AUTODETECT_OOM_ADJ_VALUES
- Updated UBER toolchain with latest changes
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b039 (BETA)[/B]
- Fixes to zzmoove profiles
- Merged a few of missing and recent updates from CM13
- Changed config_hz to 300 (from 250) - This should give a small boost in interactivity with no cost in battery life
- sched.h: Changed LOAD_FREQ calculation
- UBER builds are now being built with latest UBER 6.1 with Cortex-A9 optimizations - I forgot to change the UBER version string from 6.0.0 to 6.1.0, but you can just look at GCC version for proof :)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b038 (BETA)[/B]
- OOM and LMK fixes thanks to realex-fire
- HYPER cpu gov synced with latest changes from Dorimanx's G2 kernel
- Changed the default I/O scheduler to BFQ - After some testing, I have found BFQ to be slightly more responsive compared to CFQ
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b037 (BETA)[/B]
- Reverted o3 flags - This fixes the high power consumption from the last build and large kernel size
- We will no longer see UBER 5.3 builds.
- Reverted more VM tweaks
- General stability fixes
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b036 (BETA)[/B]
- Default I/O scheduler changed back to CFQ
- Compiler optimisations thanks to @chhapil - Dori kernel was missing a lot of optimisation flags after kernel was updated past 3.12 linux kernel. Now we finally get them back :)
- The kernel is now compiled with the -o3 optimization flag - Increased kernel size, better performance
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b035 (STABLE)[/B]
- Various security updates and stability fixes pulled from CM13 kernel
- LMK will now kill system and protected (root) apps and services to prevent kernel crash - This fixes Launcher FC bug and poor RAM performance
- Stweaks updated with material design thanks to @Skyline!
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b034 (BETA)[/B]
- Added support for GCC 6.0 toolchains. We will see how UBER 6.0 experimental builds go
- Default I/O scheduler changed to ZEN
- lowmemreserve ratio changed back to default values
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b033 (BETA)[/B]
[COLOR="Red"]Your stweaks profile will be reset automatically once you flash this build[/COLOR]
- Restored aggressive LMK changes (After reverting the LMK changes, phone felt noticeably more laggy and system would lock up more frequently)
- Reduced swappiness back to 20% to reduce CPU usage and to improve performance
- Reverted VM changes (VFS cache pressure, dirty background ratio) - This might restore stability and performance
- Merged a few updates from CM - Minor stability fixes and security fixes
- Updated UBER toolchain
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b032 (BETA)[/B]
[COLOR="Red"]It is recommended to reset your stweaks profiles to ensure you get the best stability [/COLOR]
- Fixed lots of stweaks descriptions. Matched all non-matching default value descriptions
- Removed relaxed lowmem_reserve_ratio option. Our device doesn't have more than 600MB of free RAM :)
- Merged many changes from CM13 kernel
- Reverted LMK profile and made it less aggressive. We'll see if this helps with Launcher FCs. Note: It is not recommended to decrease swappiness!
- Increased swappiness to 50. We need LMK to do less work otherwise apps will just suddenly close. - Slightly less battery life, better multitasking
- UBER 5.3 Toolchain updated to March build
- zzmoove will now use intelliplug as the default hotplug method
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b031 (BETA)[/B]
- Added MDNIE override toggle. If your settings don't apply, just re-enable this toggle and make changes again.
- hyper gov updated with DorimanX LG G2 LP thanks to realex-fire - Better balance between performance and battery life.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b030 (BETA)[/B]
- Updated sio to sioplus iosched - Thanks to DorimanX. Now it is working as it should and stweaks doesn't freeze anymore! :) - Better performance and multitasking
- Merged many changes to zzmoove. Thanks to @zanezam - Bug fixes, performance/battery life improvements
- A few other minor kernel changes were merged from linux mainline kernel - Bug fixes, stability improvements
- MDNIE mode and scenario changing support added to stweaks. Note: This will override the ROMs values. Also, other scripts will be able to override this as well.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b029 (BETA)[/B]
- Match stweaks descriptions with actual default values
- Merged updates to CFQ io scheduler - Better performance
- Disabled MMC CRC check - Better I/O performance
- Deleted all zipalign functions! it's no longer supported with ART in LP. - Fixed possible nasty bug that would have deleted all app symlinks in /data/app. Before zipalign was enabled by default for performance profiles! Now all good :)
- Stweaks profile will be reset!
- Remove all fix permissions functions. It is old and broken. Lollipop is much more advanced compared to jellybean 4.3 so there is much less chance of apps breaking after a ROM update.
- CORTEX: move OOM fix to cortex to set on each wakeup. Thanks to DorimanX. Before this, the default ROM OOM values were being used after boot, the kernel was not always overriding ROM values and causing slower performance. This fixes this issue.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b028 (STABLE)[/B]
- Merged a few kernel updates from CM13
- Removed ability to tune vfs_cache_pressure. This is required for cortexbrain to function properly. If you tune it, the kernel script will not run!
- Adaptive vfs_cache_pressure values synced with DorimanX LG G2 LP values. - Better performance, more free RAM, slightly less battery life
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b027 (STABLE)[/B]
- Updated OOM profiles to better match CM Marshmallow and DorimanX LG G2 LP values
- UBER 5.3 Toolchain updated to 01/02/16 build
- Added HOTPLUG tab to stweaks. All hotplug config is now grouped together, minor fixes to spelling
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b026 (BETA)[/B]
- Merged many workqueue updates from linux mainline kernel - Improvements to stability, performance and battery life
- Merged updates to tcp_yeah
- Disabled auditd service to remove selinux related logspam
- Low latency audio fix will be applied on boot. DorimanX doesn't support low latency audio which causes games using recent unity versions to sound horrible. Thanks to @dualjoe. If you want to re-enable low latency audio, reflash rom and use different kernel!
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b025 (BETA) - LAST BUILD FOR NON-TRIM AND UBER 4.9[/B]
- Synced chhapil's zram updates
- LZ4 is set as the default algorithm for zram. I have properly checked now and it is all good. You can see this under /sys/block/zram0/comp_algorithm, where the algorithm inside the brackets is the active one.
[COLOR="Red"]- This will be the last build for NON-TRIM and UBER 4.9. TRIM should be used by everyone and UBER 4.9 is just unnecessary extra toolchain.
[/COLOR]- Changed default I/O scheduler to CFQ. This was Samsung's default choice and it was a good choice. LP needs as much I/O performance we can get, so simpler schedulers are not that great :)
- Merged many zram updates up to what the kernel can allow. This is the max zram can update to before causing build errors.
- UBER 5.3 builds will be moved to the UBER main folder. Not experimental anymore :)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b024 (BETA)[/B]
- BLN is properly fixed now without having to modify install script thanks to realex-fire
- Fixed stweaks not installing on kernel install thanks to realex-fire
- Many other changes to kernel init system thanks to realex-fire
- LZ4 support on the ZRAM thanks to @chhapil. Changed default compression to LZ4. Before we were using LZO which was slower but gave slightly better compression. LZ4 is much faster but gives slightly worse compression. TL;DR, better performance :) Edit: Wasn't sure if it was really enabled by default because there was no way to check.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b023 (BETA)[/B]
- BLN is now working!!! I simply updated the updater-script to delete old lights.exynos4.so from ROM and add new one to /system/lib/hw. Thanks @charlie8104 and @arnab If BLN doesn't work, reflash the kernel and make sure to reapply BLN after boot. This should fix BLN for most people :)
- sched: Set MC (multi-core) sched domain's busy_factor attribute to 1. This will increase CPU performance.
- fixed compilations warnings thanks to @chhapil
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b022 (BETA)[/B]
- Changed swappiness drop down to slider. Allow users to select a more precise percentage.
- Limit boot booster frequency to a max of 1.4Ghz. Anything higher will cause many devices not to boot :) Plus there are very few CPUs out there that can run higher than this config.
- Added lowmem_reserved_ratio tuning to stweaks thanks to @dorimanX. A higher ratio will give you more free RAM if you see that your free RAM is always loaded and device LAG, but it's also uses more battery to gain more free RAM with loaded system. Please don't use the relaxed setting as you will run out of RAM very easily.
- Isorec recovery support. Many thanks to lanchon who has been working with me for the past few days. If you require to dualboot, don't use isorec recovery. I have linked the isorec disabler for people who want dualboot/dorimanx recovery. Also, TWRP can't mount USB storage so you won't be able to transfer files between PC, go back to CWM to fix this. We have isorec on DorimanX :) However this is still a WIP.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b021 (BETA)[/B]
- Synced missing cortexbrain changes and typo fixes from KK initramfs
- zzmoove will now use alucard as the default hotplugging driver.
- Add toggle for power efficient workqueues. Enable to save power, disable for performance. Fixed parameter permissions. If you disable this, Cortexbrain will automatically switch on this during sleep state to save battery. Avoid using Kernel Adiutor to set this value as stweaks can do this properly.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b020 (STABLE)[/B]
- Full update to 2016 January CM12.1 Ramdisk - Stability improved, smoother operation and better experience. Thanks realex-fire!
- Bugs fixes and dorimanx features fixed from previous ramdisk updates
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b019 (BETA)[/B]
- GCC 5.x support. Starting from this build, we will see UBER 5.3 experimental builds for those who want the best performance they can get. Thanks @chhapil
- Toolchain GCC Version is also included now in zip file name so we don't get confused
- Ramdisk updated once again to CM12.1 October 15th build
- Remove root installer and remover from stweaks to prevent people from breaking root
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b018 (STABLE)[/B]
- Many changes to the LMK/OOM management. Synced values with DorimanX LG G2 and CM12.1. Now much more aggressive than before. Prior to this was the reason why we had such bad RAM management.
- All profiles are now set to default OOM settings. Default is now the same as the settings found in stock CM12.1.
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b017 (BETA)[/B]
- Fixed all issues found in previous build
- Bring back SIO scheduler, deleted SIOPlus (Doesn't work on DorimanX)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b016 (BETA) - BUGGED AND REMOVED[/B]
- Synced missing futex updates from Linux 3.15 stable
- Reduced swappiness from 40 to 20 (ZRam will only be used under heavy load, rather than in medium loads)
- UBER toolchain updated to 2016-01-11 build
- This build will be built with Linaro and UBER (From now on, I will be naming builds with the selected toolchain)
- Updated SIO to SIOPlus
- tick: Fix a bug which impacts CPU frequency scaling
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b015 (BETA)[/B]
- Reduced swappiness from 60 to 40 (Will only swap when under heavier loads, before it was too aggressive)
- Includes latest LP freeze fix patch from Zeitferne (Note: This is not the final fix, this is an attempt to solve current freeze issues. If you want to help debug, use the proper kernel given by Zeitferne!)
- This build will be built with Linaro and UBER
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b014 (BETA)[/B]
- Enabled zram and set zram to 300MB by default
- Synced all net, TCP Cubic, ipv4, ipv6 and mutex updates from KK branch
- Change the VM_MAX_READAHEAD value to 512KB for best throughput
- Upstreamed kernel version to 3.15.0 stable! Lots and lots of fixes for various parts of the kernel, once again, thanks to realex-fire for contributing! ;)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b013 (BETA) - Linaro[/B]
- This build is built with latest Linaro 4.9 from Christopher83
- Comes with all changes from original b013 release
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b013 (BETA)[/B]
- Synced missing changes from KK branch thanks to @Realex-fire
- Reverted initramfs changes from CM12.1 (Not required to get CM12.1 running smooth, I think this introduced issues)
- Updated UBER toolchain to 20151031 build
- Fixed derp in Samsung WL Bug patch (Doesn't make a difference since our phone is not affected anyway. Looks like I will have to recreate the patch files again :) )
- Reverted I/O scheduler updates
- Tuned I/O scheduler fifo batch and other tweaks
- Changed OOM behavior so it is more aggressive, this would be a big advantage for people with lots of apps running!
- Last release built with UBER toolchain
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b012 (BETA)[/B]
[B]This is a long awaited update that should make cyanogenmod experience better again!!![/B]
- Changed toolchain back to UBER 4.9 and updated to latest version
- Updated Cyanogenmod ramdisk to October 15th
- Fixed all zzmoove tunables in stweaks. I'm not adding more tunables for zzmoove since it will cause stability issues.
- proper zzmoove profile switching has been added (previous solution was more of a workaround).
- Allow tunable mode for zzmoove (It's just no profile set, this is required if you want to manually adjust zzmoove values)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b011 (BETA)[/B]
- Revert Custom profiles 1, 2 and 3 and related fixes
- Revert GPU changes
- Updated default profile
- Revert Partitions and Root tab
- Updated UBER 4.8 toolchain to latest
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b010 (BETA)[/B]
- We're moving back to UBER 4.8 toolchain (should be more battery friendly than linaro)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b009 (BETA)[/B]
- zzmoove updated to 1.0 beta 8
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b008 (BETA)[/B]
- Restore Linaro 4.9 toolchain
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b007 (BETA)[/B]
- Reverted WiFi driver
- Reverted Linaro toolchain to 4.8 for the time being
- Deleted sharpness tweak again (I forgot to delete the tweak in the previous build)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b006 (BETA)[/B]
- More work on Wifi-driver to get Ad-hoc networks working (Still not working yet)
- Many minor changes to stweaks descriptions
- Updated kernel update check function (Doesn't work yet, I think it's because there is 2 'v' in the kernel version and build version, in other words it is a WIP!)
- We're moving back to Linaro 4.9 (Less bugs, more performance!)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b005 (BETA)[/B]
- Wifi drivers updated to 1.141.44 thanks to @stelistcristi
- Updated to latest UBER toolchain
- Switched to UBER 4.9 toolchain instead of 4.8
- Revert: "allowed IO Read Ahead up to 4096KB"
- Allow mod of vfs cache pressure - This is used by cortex background service, don't modify if you don't know what you are doing
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b004 (BETA)[/B] - Tweak your GPU beyond belief :)
- More overclocking of GPU! (All steps can have higher or lower frequencies and voltages)
- Revert boot boost limits
- Fixed file permissions
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b003 (BETA)[/B]
- Separated root actions into own tab in stweaks
- Added zzmoove 1.0beta7a to replace zzmanX! Profile switching is included!
- Added back powersave governor
- Temporary workaround for root check (will not say if root is enabled or not)
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b002 (BETA)[/B]
- Optimize default profile for LP
- I will build trim and non trim builds for now on
- Remove sharpness tweak temporarily to prevent bootloop
- Still only supports CM12.1 based roms
- Fixes to custom profile reset
- Re-add missing performance governor in stweaks
- Allow users to debug stweaks again
- Separated CRON tasks into own tab , separated partitions fixes into own tab
[B]DorimanX 11.0 b001 - TRIM (BETA)[/B]
- Initial lollipop support thanks to lysergic acid
- All features from my dorimanx kk builds[/FONT]
Downloads
--STOP!!! IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ--
It is important that you make a backup before flashing this kernel. If you want to restore the original kernel found in your ROM, you need to restore from a backup or clean flash your ROM.
MAKE SURE YOU'RE DOWNLOADING THE RIGHT KERNEL. OTHERWISE YOU COULD BRICK YOUR DEVICE!
For TRIM users:
To use TRIM, you can download an app on the app store called trimmer or use terminal commands as directed in the troubleshooting guide.
Isorec (Isolated Recovery)
Starting from build b022, I have introduced isorec into DorimanX kernel. You can use either TWRP or CWM. It is important to note that the default CWM recovery has kernel specific options within the menus, so if you require to use them, be sure to flash the isorec disabler.
Download for isorec recoveries:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=47550
If you have a dualboot setup or if you want to set up dualboot, you should stay on StanTRC recovery. If you want to return to StanTRC recovery, flash the isorec disabler:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960682947
Forgot to download backup/older kernel/isorec disabler after flashing TWRP?
Go to download mode and flash a kernel .tar file OR wait until OS boots and copy required files to your phone
Which build should I use?
Linaro 4.9: Use this build for best stability. Battery life is better than UBER 6.1 and is the smoothest. Most users should use these builds.
UBER 6.1: Use this build for best performance. UBER 6.1 contains bleeding edge optimizations that may not be fully reliable yet, so this toolchain is better suited for advanced users.
Go with the build that is the best for you. You are the one that is making the changes so you are responsible for choosing what experience you want with the kernel! If you are still not sure which build to choose, use the Linaro 4.9 build first.
Main download link:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=43490
Mirror download link:
https://github.com/gsstudios/Dorimanx-SG2-I9100-Kernel/releases
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Beta builds and stable builds will only be uploaded on AFH and github.
In order to tweak the kernel properly, you need to install stweaks from the play store, or from the apk linked here, or from the XDA downloads page, or from the apk in the attachments below:
Troubleshooting
For general help, please use the Q&A thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/help/qa-dorimanx-lp-5-x-x-t3161661
Q: Why flash your kernel? - For new users of DorimanX kernel
DorimanX kernel is an aftermarket kernel (or custom kernel) that is designed to allow users to tweak their phone at the kernel or near-hardware level side of things. In other words, users get more fine-grained control over their phone, this includes overclocking, underclocking, changing behavior of CPU/GPU etc. Adjusting such settings isn't for the faint-hearted since there is many things to understand, but you aren't required to understand all of the settings. Ultimately, if you want to improve your phone experience, try DorimanX kernel!
Q:How do I flash your kernel?
A: You flash kernels like flashing ROMs, except you don't have to factory reset your phone. However, if you are official CM12.1 nightly, you will have to flash the kernel differently (if you want to flash my old unsigned builds).
Method A: If you get signature verification errors, you need to sign the zip with a program like Sign-em or Sign+.
Method B: To flash this kernel on official CM12.1 nightly, you first need to flash Philz recovery on your phone via ODIN. Here is the link to the for philz recovery: Philz Touch Recovery After that, you can flash the kernel like normal.
Method C: Another way is to create a kernel .tar file by extracting the zimage file located in /boot folder of the kernel zip then create a .tar archive. Then flash it in ODIN. Here is the guide to create your own kernel tar file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/convert-kernel-zip-to-tar-t2994381 For your convenience, I've create a tar file of build b002 in the guide linked.
Q: Which kernel version build should I flash?
A: Flash the latest stable version if you want the most stable experience. Beta builds will always have the latest features and should be fine to use as a daily driver. Stable builds have been thoroughly tested for issues, but are usually older than current builds. Either way, it's up to you which one you want to flash. Read the changelog for any important changes that might have occurred in a particular build.
Q: Which app should I use to tweak the kernel?
You should only use stweaks to tune DorimanX kernel.
Q: Can I use isorec recovery on DorimanX kernel?
A: Yes you can. All important information was covered in the OP already!
Q: Why should I flash your builds when the last 'real' unofficial build was v008?
A: If you don't want to enjoy awesome features that improve the experience of dorimanx kernel, then it doesn't worry me. Real or not, I don't build kernels to have bad battery life, bad stability and etc. This is my personal build of dorimanx kernel!
Q: Wifi doesn't work after I flash this kernel
A: There are several possible causes to this issue, there could be a problem with your:
- Partitions OR
- Permissions OR
- Gapps OR
- ROM OR
- Compatibility with your wifi hardware
Don't use a pit with modded preload! It will just cause issues with ROMs and Kernels. Use stock pit or use a pit with unmodded preload. Sometimes, the gapps package you flash somehow breaks compatibility with the kernel. You can fix this by flashing a different gapps (making sure to clean cache and dalvik). If you have permissions problem, you can fix this by repartitioning your internal sd card or by reflashing back to stock rom. Sometimes, the ROM doesn't fully support the wireless drivers in the kernel, this can be solved by flashing a different ROM or different kernel. But if your wifi hardware is not compatible (a way to tell this is when you have tried everything and failed), there is nothing you can do but reflash the rom or flash a different kernel.
Q: I came from a different custom kernel that used Stweaks, now the app has issues
A: Every time you come from a different custom kernel with stweaks support, make sure to wipe cache and dalvik cache after install dorimanx kernel
Q: My battery life sucks after flashing this kernel!
A: Download and install Betterbatterystats and see what is the culprit to your problem. If it is kernel related, have you made sure you have wipe cache and dalvik and reset stweaks settings? If yes, it would be nice if you posted a logcat.
Q: How do I get a logcat for the kernel?
A: In stweaks, go to BUG-REPORT and tap on KERNEL-BUG.
Q: Why do I get bootloops with this kernel?
A: If you were on a working version on dorimanx before, there is probably something wrong with the installation. Sometimes, bootloops can occur due to corruption of the kernel zip file (usually from bad download) or from corrupted partitions.
Q: What do all of the settings mean? They are all confusing!
A: Please note that DorimanX kernel isn't for users who have just rooted their device. Before jumping into the custom kernel world, try playing around with other kernels first. Once you think you have some experience, read the stweaks beginners guide I made and then attempt to tweak the kernel using stweaks.
Q: How do I trim my partitions?
BEWARE: Make sure you have read all of the precautions before attempting to trim your partitions!
A: install the trimmer app from the playstore. App link . Check for all 3 partitions, and tap on run. grant root access. the 3 fstrim operations should be successful ("partition was trimmed" means success).
alternatively, instead of using trimmer you can run one of these commands (these are better because they also trim /preload):
# on the phone in the terminal app:
su -c "fstrim -v /system; fstrim -v /data; fstrim -v /cache; fstrim -v /preload"
# on your PC if you are connected to the phone via adb:
adb shell su -c "fstrim -v /system; fstrim -v /data; fstrim -v /cache; fstrim -v /preload"
reboot.
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Q: My device is (hard) bricked after flashing your kernel!
A: Have you read all of the precautions before installing the kernel? You made the decision to flash the kernel and now you've stuffed up your phone.
Q: I get constant FCs after flashing your kernel!
A: Have you wiped your cache partition, dalvik cache and reset stweaks settings? If you've done all of these already, a logcat would be nice
Q: How do I use dual boot?
A: There are many guides on how to dual boot roms using dorimanx kernel. Just use the search function on XDA or GOOGLE it!
Q: What's a good combination for CPU governor and I/O scheduler?
A: Have a look at the default settings, they are optimised for our phone
However, here are some settings I recommend:
CPU Governor: HYPER/zzmoove/Darkness
I/O Scheduler: CFQ/BFQ/ZEN/Deadline/SIO
Q: Why does the screen turn blank after the dorimanx logo appears during the boot process?
A: If your kernel doesn't bootloop, but the screen remains blank, there is a good chance that the ROM that you've used uses an older version of GPU drivers (Mali). This kernel only support ROMs with Maliv3 support. If you flash this kernel on MaliV2 or MaliV1 only roms, you will get a blank screen after flashing. To fix this, flash to the kernel the corresponds to your mali driver version and you should get your display back.
Q: What is a TCP algorithm?
A: Congestion control strategies (or algorithms) are used by TCP, the data transmission protocol used by many Internet applications. The main goal of a TCP algorithm is to avoid sending more data than the network is capable of transmitting, that is, to avoid causing network congestion.
Q: What is a toolchain?
In software, a toolchain is the set of programming tools that are used to create a product (typically another computer program or system of programs). The tools may be used in a chain, so that the output of each tool becomes the input for the next, but the term is used widely to refer to any set of linked development tools.
A simple software development toolchain consists of a compiler and linker to transform the source code into an executable program, libraries to provide interfaces to the operating system, and a debugger. A complex product such as a video game needs tools for preparing sound effects, music, textures, 3-dimensional models, and animations, and further tools for combining these resources into the finished product.
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Q: What is UBER?
A: After years of using different custom toolchains like Linaro and SaberMod, I found there were things I liked about both of them but also things that didn't sit quite as well with me. SaberMod always seemed to have UI lag (especially in scrolling) but opened apps well and Linaro always seemed to be buttery smooth but had terrible app opening speed. Linaro battery was also worse for me than SaberMod. After going back and forth between toolchains I finally had this epiphany! Why not just take all of the best parts of all toolchains and merge them into one? So I began bringing up my own toolchain from gnu.org. At first I patched in all of the AOSP toolchain pactches (much like how SaberMod did it originally however it is important that you realize that No! I did not copy and paste SaberMod into my source I'm simply stating that I used their idea of merging aosp into gnu.org) to my source. Then I went through and added all of the linaro patches that I could to the source. I also made sure that I had the very latest of every toolchain component. I then made very minimal changes to the aosp toolchain build folder to allow for building with these newer toolchain components and UBERTC was born!!! (Note: both Linaro and SaberMod both made lots of modifications to the toolchain build folder, UBERTC is the closest to the aosp build process)
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Q: What is Linaro?
Linaro is the place where engineers from the world's leading technology companies define the future of Linux on ARM. The company is a not-for-profit engineering organization with over 120 engineers working on consolidating and optimizing open source software for the ARM architecture, including the GCC toolchain, the Linux kernel, ARM power management, graphics and multimedia interfaces.
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let me try your kernel, btw where is download link ?
haris1976 said:
let me try your kernel, btw where is download link ?
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I'm still building it right now. Will upload soon, will have my features from my personal builds on top of lysergic acids fixes.
First build up. Can't test since I'm on kitkat rom right now. Will update to LP when I have the chance to.
Ah man...... Here It is, great can you make a non trim version, pretty plsí*½í¸Š
NoctisBlade said:
Ah man...... Here It is, great can you make a non trim version, pretty plsí*½í¸Š
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I'm not on my PC right now. Probably will upload new build tomorrow (running out of space in my build machine). Would be great if someone reports the issues they encounter and what's working.
Great to see a dedicated thread for Dorimanx Kernel for S2's lollipop support.....Subscribed and will be testing whenever I get time....Great job man....Good luck....
I tried it so far both on SlimLP and Omni and failed to boot on both. Bootloop on SlimLP and stuck on boot on Omni. Gonna keep on testing though.
Edit: Managed to boot on CM12.1 finally. Let's see how it goes.
kostelo said:
I tried it so far both on SlimLP and Omni and failed to boot on both. Bootloop on SlimLP and stuck on boot on Omni. Gonna keep on testing though.
Edit: Managed to boot on CM12.1 finally. Let's see how it goes.
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Only cm12.1 ramdisk was merged. I'm working with lysergic acid and hopefully warrior to get it working on more roms.
little report about dualboot
Hi all, i quoted myself and about what i have done.
maybe that can help for more test, i found one rom that dualbooted, didnt test another for now.
And , i forgot to add yesterday that sdcard (int card) wasnt mounted when i ran 2nd LP rom.
thanks.
Troubadour666 said:
Hi @Lysergic Acid, sory for OT, little report about DUALBOOT i gave a try about it right now
i was on SlimLP build#12 from @warrior1208, runing Apolo 8 beta9 EXTv2.
i backuped SlimLP and formatted cache/dalvik/data
then i flashed pac_i9100_LP-MR1.Beta-2.Unofficial_20150628-122342 , new release from @phenomarc.
i rebooted the rom with his stock kernel and let it run 15min.
then, reboot recovery and i flashed your DORIMANX LP version and rebbot, the pac_i9100_LP-MR1.Beta-2 booted fine.
then , i rebooted again recovery (STANtrc) and restored the previous build from @phenomarc with my TBO black modified i have , on 2nd rom space i have kept with old SPIRIT 4.4.4, and rebooted .
At boot, this time i choose 2nd rom , and 2nd rom booted !
Thanks , You save dualboot for US , Man , ITS ENORMOUS
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Lysergic Acid said:
Good to know that feature is already working mate, I had no clue about that honestly, cause the ramdisk for that needs two inits, two fstabs, etc
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Troubadour666 said:
Hi all, i quoted myself and about what i have done.
maybe that can help for more test, i found one rom that dualbooted, didnt test another for now.
And , i forgot to add yesterday that sdcard (int card) wasnt mounted when i ran 2nd LP rom.
thanks.
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@Troubadour666 can u give me link ROM from PAC_I9100_LP-mr1
haris1976 said:
@Troubadour666 can u give me link ROM from PAC_I9100_LP-mr1
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http://www.darksideteam.com/threads/2010-5-0-2-UNOFFICIAL-SABERMOD-PAC-MAN-ROM-5-0-la-ROM-definitiva
No idea which language it is.
Dori for LP on S2, didn't see that coming, but will test asap with Slimsaber LP, and check if it works. Pedestre stopped apolo development and gustavo's kernel is also kinda dead so it's the only one left.
Don't drop it please!
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Dori for LP on S2, didn't see that coming, but will test asap with Slimsaber LP, and check if it works. Pedestre stopped apolo development and gustavo's kernel is also kinda dead so it's the only one left.
Don't drop it please!
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It won't boot on Slimsaber LP at the moment, only CM12.1 based ROM, ramdisk incompatibility.
Edit : Apolo 8 beta 9 Omni boots slimsaber fine by the way, sorry didn't mean to speak of another kernel here.
Sorry for stupid question... Is this twrp based?
Or is that complete other?
Works for AOSP roms, right?
I9100 Tapatalk, DU AOSP 5.1.1 Lollipop
089man said:
Sorry for stupid question... Is this twrp based?
Or is that complete other?
Works for AOSP roms, right?
I9100 Tapatalk, DU AOSP 5.1.1 Lollipop
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CWM 6.0.4.8
CM12.1 roms (RR,bliss....)
089man said:
Sorry for stupid question... Is this twrp based?
Or is that complete other?
Works for AOSP roms, right?
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It's indeed for AOSP ROMs It's CWM based. I'm currently using it with CM12.1 by @Lysergic Acid.
EDIT: Oops, you beat me to it, @NoctisBlade. Perhaps what I can add is that so far I've been having great stability and battery life.

[KERNEL] Phantom Kernel for N950 - F/FD/N (for Samsung PIE and OREO ROMs)

Your warranty is now void. Knox 0x1.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed.
Please do some research if you have any concerns about the features included in this kernel.
PHANTOM KERNEL​by 6h0st ​
​
Special thanks to:
(Product evaluation, support & donors)
@ANDROIDXFOREVER
@ammisr
@Logel
@Sean_FD2R
@corsicanu
@Voytec83
@Bud Horn
@blinkt88
@rico13
@NoXXX
@Kiid
... and to all other developers for their indirect contribution (ideas, commits, public open source code, etc).
* Brief ideology of this kernel *
This kernel, if you plan on using it out-of-the-box it is battery life oriented, but also with a few tweaks to be fast and stable, just to give best daily usage results. The best part of it is that you can tweak it how you please depending on how far you want to go. You can choose over clocking CPU or/and GPU to get really good benchmark results, apply tweaks to get the best battery life/performance with low-end and high-end gaming or just to save even more battery, your choice. All this by using simple applications like Spectrum, a bit more complex ones, like Synapse or choose an even more advance way with shell scripts / terminal.
As the project evolves more features will be added, even as requests if properly motivated.
Before releasing an update, i'll make sure that it's properly tested so that you wont get bricked devices. This usually takes a lot of time, so please be patient. If some features are considered unstable they will be marked as experimental.
* * * Version 2.11.6 PIE official * * *
- SAMSUNG Open Source for PIE kernel (N950FXXUDDTH1);
- ramdisk updated to N950FXXSBDTED;
- Compiled with Toolchain UBERTC 6.4.1 + GRAPHITE optimizations;
- updated to Linux 4.4.201 - (only available for version 2.10.1);
- ramdisk updated to N950FXXS7DSI3 - (available only in version 2.10.1);
- Cortex and Exynos compiler optimizations;
- performance and battery life adjustments to BUS/GPU/CPU;
- Available CPU governors: cultivation, blu_active, impulse, interactive, conservative, ondemand, performance, powersave, darkness, schedutil, bioshock, blu_schedutil, helix_schedutil, darkutil, electroutil and pwrutilx - (some are available only in version 2.10.1);
- Available I/O Schedulers: anxiety, noop, deadline,cfq, bfq, maple, vr, zen, tripndroid, sio, sioplus, fiops and fifo;
- added Synapse support (with more optinons then MTweaks / if you use spectrum profiles some sections will be disabled for compatibility issues);
- Spectrum Support with 4 profiles (disabled on boot);
- MTweaks compatible but with missing features, use Synapse for better compatibility;
- maximum overclock CPU frequency of CPU little cluster 1898 Mhz;
- maximum overclock CPU frequency of CPU Big cluster 2704 Mhz;
- added frequency limits while Screen is off;
- added minimum throttling frequency limit scaling for Exynos;
- maximum overclock GPU frequency of 572 Mhz;
- SELinux permissive/enforcing depending on Magisk;
- Enabled Kernel Loadable Module support;
- added LKM: superuser (KernelSU project) if root accesss is needed without Magisk - disabled (to get root access you need to create an empty file into /sdcard/Phantom-Kernel/ folder with the name "PK.su" and reboot. Remove the file and reboot to revoke root access. NOT all apps will work with it. This also has no app that control access so don't leave it always enabled!);
- Memory Management and utilities optimizations;
- added switch to enable/disable of FSync or use Dynamic FSync;
- Morosound mod for Madera/CS47L92;
- init.d support;
- all Samsung security related configs disabled (as KNOX, TIMA, Rooting restriction, etc.);
- Disabled Secure Storage. You'll need to refresh (remove/forget and connect/store connection again) Wifi/Bluetooth connections if you have conection issues!);
- dm-verifiy and forced encryption disabled;
- LED blink/fade control (fade enabled by default);
- changed LED to red/blue fading when booting;
- Wireguard support;
- CRC checks disabled on boot for better performance;
- added UKSM 0.1.2.6 - (available only in version 2.10.1);
- VM, I/O sceduler and ZRAM tweaks - (available only in version 2.10.1);
- Entropy optimizations - (available only in version 2.10.1);
- added SysFS control for logging;
- disabled unnecesary logging, debugging and tracing;
- added automount FS Manager 4 support;
- added NTFS/ISO9660/UDF FS Support ;
- added ZRAM support - (available only in version 2.10.1);
- updated LZ4 kernel modules - (available only in version 2.10.1);
- added more TCP congestion algorithms (bic, reno, cubic, westwood, highspeed, hybla, htcp, wvegas, vegas, scalable, lp, yeah, veno,lia, olia, illinois, balia);
- added Smart Screen Dimming (for SSD kernel version only!);
- added CPU boost;
- added devfreq boost;
- added Kernel support for MISC binaries - (available only in version 2.10.1);
- added support for DriveDroid app;
- ramdisk optimizations and patched SEpolicy;
- disabled some unneeded tracing, logging and debugging;
- init.d optimization scripts, available in /=Phantom Scripts= folder, if you want to use them:
* 90agressive_doze: enable agressive doze script;
* 98sqlie: optimize DB;
* 98zipalign: zipalign apks;
* 99maid: a cleaning temporary files script;
* 99killer: battery saver by killing a couple draining services.
* * * Version 1.9.3 Oreo official * * *
- Compiled with UBERTC 6.4.1 + GRAPHITE optimizations;
- Updated to Samsung Open Source N950FXXU5CRK2;
- Updated to Linux 4.4.169;
- added Synapse support (with a lot of optinons, a lot);
- Spectrum Support with 4 Profiles;
- SElinux permissive;
- Support for Private Mode;
- Init.d support;
- All Samsung security related configs disabled (as knox, tima, restrict rooting);
- Added Boeffla wakelock Blocker;
- Led fade/blink control;
- Wireguard support;
- Available CPU governors: cultivation, blu_active, zzmoove, impulse, interactive, schedutil, conservative, ondemand, userspace, performance, powersave, darkness and bioshock;
- Available I/O Schedulers: noop, deadline,cfq, bfq, maple, vr, zen, tripndroid, sio, sioplus, row and fifo;
- Performance and Battery life tweaks;
- N950FXXU5CRK2 ramdisk update;
- added UKSM 0.1.2.6;
- Possible max CPU OC frequency set to 2704 Mhz;
- added max GPU frequency of 572 mhz;
- Some GPU optimizations (slightly a bit more battery life and more performance);
- Set Spectrum balance profile max GPU speed of 455 mhz on boot (better battery life);
- disabled some logging, debugging and tracing;
- added NTFS/ISO9660/UDF FS Support;
- added Automount FS Manager 4 support;
- multipath TCP support;
- added more TCP congestion algorithms (bic, reno, cubic, westwood, highspeed, hybla, htcp, wvegas, vegas, scalable, lp, yeah, veno,lia, olia, illinois, balia);
- added 99killer, 98zipalign and 98sqlite optimization scripts to /=Phantom Scripts= folder to be available in case of need (just copy+paste to init.d);
- fixed Spectrum and Mtweaks incompatibility when using both apps;
- added SysFS control for kernel logger;
- updated LZ4 kernel module to LZ4 v1.7.3;
- a lot of ramdisk fixes and optimizations;
- set voLTE enabled props from ramdisk (just in case...)
- removed SEC_SELINUX;
- added a more efficient RMM lock patch;
- added fake FLAGS to help Magisk;
- added Smart Screen Dimming;
- CPU Samsungplug optimizations and CPU core control;
- enabled schedule workqueues on awake CPUs as default;
- 100% compatibility with Spectrum and Synapse, with MTweaks not so much.
* NFS VERSION HAS THE SAME SAFE PARAMETERS AS THE NON-EXPERIMENTAL VERSION ON BOOT, but probably will generate more heat *
Differences between the NFS version and the regular version (Experimental):
- CPU OC possibility to 2.8 Ghz (2808000 mhz)
- GPU OC possibility to 683 mhz
- GPU OC without CPU frequency restrictions
- Spectrum profile "Gaming" OC-ed at 2.7Ghz / 572 mhz
(No support will be given if something goes wrong while using the NFS versions! AND don't blame me if you burn something.)
Mod edit: links removed
XDA:DevDB Information
Phantom Kernel, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (2017 Phone)
Contributors
6h0st
Kernel Special Features: STABLE | FAST | SOLID-BATTERY-LIFE
Versions Information:
Status: Stable P
Current Stable Version: 2.11.6
Last Updated 2020-12-21
Unstable Version: 2.10.1
Last Updated 2020-05-03
Status: Stable O
Current Stable Version: 1.9.3 (EOL)
Created 2018-08-05
Last Updated 2019-01-01
FAQ:
Q: How to flash kernel?
A: Download (download link in first post) and flash the zip file from TWRP Recovery. Wiping dalvik cache and cache when coming from other kernels is highly recommended.
Q: Phone is stuck with a black screen after I wiped dalvik cache and/or cache. After I waited a while it just rebooted. Is that a bug?
A: This is not a bug it's actually a feature. This is normal because the kernel startup script checks the dalvik cache to be created correctly. If it wasn't created correctly it checks again after 1 min, just to be sure, this is why you have a black screen. Don't force reboot, just wait! If Dalvik cache isn't still created correctly after 1 min, it will reboot and create Dalvik again, it will keep doing this until everything is ok. This can happen even 3 times upon boot. If more than 3 reboots happen then you have a ROM issue.
Q: How to configure the Kernel?
A: Easy way is with Spectrum app from Google Play Store. Synapse for more advanced users. Init.d scripts or Terminal/SManager or similar apps, for experts.
Q: I have issues with notifications, slow notifications while screen is off?
A: Disable battery app optimization for Google Play Services.
Q: YouTube videos are not playing, why? / Why am I getting random reboots (if using 99killer script)?
A: Remove the /system/etc/init.d/99killer script and reboot.
Q: Why not start with version 1.0 ?!
A: Because versions 1.0-1.3 were not released to the public and were tested in private by a group of dedicated people.
Q: What is NFS version?
A: Need for Speed version of the Phantom Kernel - higher and unsafe OC of CPU & GPU possibility. Only for Oreo versions.
Q:What is Smart Screen Dimming - SSD version?
A:It's a slightly modified version of this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/development/amoled-pwm-s7-edge-t3517739
Q: I had a freeze/random reboot after I changed settings in Synapse, what can be the cause?
A: It can be a lot of things, but mostly an incompatibility in your chosen settings, if it's kernel related at all. The most known common things that are the cause of this can be Exynos-CPU-hotpluger (disable it), LMK parameters for Oreo version only (reset to defaults) or Doze settings (use stock). If any of these doesn't get rid of the reboots try resetting Synapse and wipe cache and dalvik cache. You can always post logs or details of your issue, to get help.
Q: After each boot i get my screen locked after a brief moment of using my phone and my phone vibrates 3 times, is this a bug?
A: This isn't a bug. The locking of the screen it's a workaround i added, to eliminate a bug where GPU utilization get's stuck. This will remain until i find a better way to solve this. There 3 vibrations is from the PK boot script telling you it has finished execution.
Q: Bixbi button remapper isn't working with Bixby button, how can I fix it?
A: Install Synapse and enable Android logging. (Thanks to @AiRMaX-360 for finding this fix).
Q: What is KernelSU - superuser module and how to get root access without Magisk?
A: Here you can find KernelSU project. This module can be used if root access is needed without Magisk. To get root access you need to create an empty file into /sdcard/Phantom-Kernel/ folder with the name "PK.su" and reboot. Remove the file and reboot to revoke root access.
PS:
* NOT all apps will work with it.
** This also has no app that control access so don't leave it always enabled!
*** If Magisk or other su is found, then that root access method will be used.
Ver. 2.11.6 Changelog:
- optimizations for better battery life;
- bug fixes;
- added throttling frequency limit for mali driver;
- updated the frequency limits while screen-off module;
- switched back ext4 encryption (EXPERIMENTAL);
- updated 00modules script;
* Special HID drivers available as kernel modules only if needed (copy 00modules to init.d folder to enable modules);
* Joystick XPAD available as module only if needed (copy 00modules to init.d folder to enable module);
- added 99pkhosts script - adblocker script with update on boot (copy script to init.d folder to enable).
Ver. 2.11.5 Changelog:
- updated to Samsung Open Source N950FXXUDDTH1;
- added support for more Input Device Drivers, Special HID drivers, IEEE 1394 (FireWire) and VR;
- disabled some unneeded debugging;
- removed some deprecated code;
- performance optimizations and bug fixes.
Ver. 2.11.4 Changelog:
- merged Samsung open source N950FXXSDDTG5;
- ramdisk updated to N950FXXSBDTED;
- other bug fixes and optimizations.
Ver. 2.11.3 Changelog:
- SELinux permissive/enforcing depending on Magisk;
- changes for some ROMs (e.g. DeluxeROM) that need SELinux permissive at boot (Magisk is detected by some banking apps so a complete uninstall is needed for these apps to work);
- enabled Kernel Loadable Module support;
- added LKM: superuser (KernelSU project) if root accesss is needed without Magisk - disabled (to get root access you need to create an empty file into /sdcard/Phantom-Kernel/ folder with the name "PK.su" and reboot. Remove the file and reboot to revoke root access. NOT all apps will work with it. This also has no app that control access so don't leave it always enabled!);
- CPU optimizations and bug fixes;
- added maximum overclock CPU frequency of CPU little cluster 1898 Mhz (generates lots of heat if OC-ed);
- added frequency limits while Screen is off;
- added minimum throttling frequency limit scaling for Exynos (may cause reboots, or even burn your phone, if enabled and is set to high);
- added frequency limits while screen-off and set 455-1248 | 741-1469 mhz as default;
- HMP optimizations;
- adjusted thermal limits a bit;
- android binder optimizations;
- Synapse update;
- minor PK boot script changes;
- other bug fixes in CPU, BT, abox and more...
Ver. 2.11.2 Changelog:
- bug fixes;
- moved PK dalvik protection and made it as an optional script found in =Phantom Scripts= folder for a better compatibility;
- disabled some more unneeded logging.
Ver. 2.11.1 Changelog:
- added enable/disable control of DVFS in sysfs for Exynos;
- updated Synapse (advanced tab);
- other bug fixes in CPU.
Ver. 2.11 Changelog:
- Samsung Open Source base N950FXXS8DSL3 (started from scratch) ;
- ramdisk updated to N950FXXSADTC4 and optimized;
- Linux version 2.2.111 (No more Linux updates);
- disabled unnecessary logging, tracing and debugging;
- added back goodies from 2.10.1, minus:
* STUNE and Stune Boost;
* Linux streams updates;
* UKMS and ZRAM;
* schedutil based govs: helix-util, blu-util, dark-util, pwxutil, electric-util;
- overall optimizations and tweaks;
- Synapse bug fixes;
- Spectrum profile bug fixes;
... and some other things (to many to add here).
Ver. 2.10.1 Changelog:
- bug fixes for GPU to avoid ramdom freezes;
[last update]
Ver. 2.10 Changelog:
- updated to Linux 4.4.201;
- set bic as default TCP congestion alogarithm;
- set cfq as defualt internal SD I/O scheduler.
- fixed GPU utilization stuck at 80% bug after first boot (screen won't turn off anymore upon the 3 vrations);
- fstab changes with noatime;
- Synapse update and bug fixes;
- Spectrum profiles update (cpuset optimization; Balanced profile: CPU.Big cores set at 2314000 mhz - stock freq)
- default CPU.Big core cluster set to 2314000 mhz;
- updated Simple LMK;
- switched to Simple LMK from Android LMK;
- zram misc fixes;
- memory compactation and page allocation optimization;
- PK boost script optimization (takes longer to finish, but uses less CPU and reduces boot lag);
- android binder optimizations;
- touchscreen optimizations;
- updated GMS patch script;
- removed /etc/sysconfig/google.xml overwrite upon flashing kernel (restore and use original ROM file to fix slow notifications);
... other bug fixes and improvements.
Ver. 2.9 Changelog:
- source updated to N950FXXU7DSJ1;
- ramdisk updated to N950FXXS7DSI3;
- updated to Linux 4.4.198;
- better compiler optimizations;
- security improvements;
- devfreq optimizations and possible some random issues fixed;
- binder optimizations;
- debugfs: Always compile core debugfs driver for Android kernels;
- Android sync performance improvement;
- FS: Reverted to original mbcache from mbcache2;
- FS: ext4 optimizations;
- Spectrum profiles update;
...some other bug fixes.
Ver. 2.8.2 Changelog:
- binder reverted to N950FXXS7DSH1;
- disabled debugging of binder and made some minor stability changes;
- Spectrum battery profile update.
Ver. 2.8.1 Changelog:
- updated to Linux 4.4.196;
- Mass Storage USB Composite fixes;
- DriveDroid support fixes.
Ver. 2.8 Changelog:
- updated to Linux 4.4.194
- interactive; schedutil, blu_schedutil, darkutil, helix_schedutil, electroutil and pwrutilx CPU governors changes;
- device tree changes - more battery friendly on low usage;
- anxiety I/O scheduler tunnig;
- I/O tuning;
- set deadline as default scheduler for external sdcard;
- removed Boeffla Wakelock Blocker;
- devfreq wake boost interval added in sysfs and in Synapse;
- kernel preemption optimization;
- Spectrum profiles updates and bug fixes;
- Synapse updates and bug fixes;
- added back exynos hot-plug sysfs on/off control (Mtweaks only);
- Synapse updates and bug fixes;
- disabled Simple LMK and enabled Android LMK;
- enabled Samsung's SPCM service;
- ramdisk changes;
- disabled Android logger after boot;
... other bug fixes (LightROM stuck on reboot/shutdown fix included).
Ver. 2.7.2 Changelog:
- removed GPU excessive debug messages;
- more HID bug fixes;
Ver. 2.7.1 Changelog:
- DS4 HID controllers bug fix;
Ver. 2.7 Changelog:
- updated to Linux 4.4.191;
- ramdisk update to N950FXXS7DSH1;
- merged N950FXXU6DSF6 source;
- SAMSUNG EXYNOS8895 SoC device tree changes;
- applied latest RT-186 patch;
- PK boost script update;
- CPU frequency scaling possible bug fix and a few optimizations;
- added back helix_schedutil, darkutil;
- bug fixes, optimizations and tunning for the following CPU governors: interactive, conservative, darkness, helix_schedutil, darkutil (updated), electroutil;
- CFS stune bug fixes;
- State Notifier driver implementation bug fixes.
- changed CPU input boost and devfreq boost drivers to work only with State Notifier;
- synced Panel/Dual Penel with DPU and State notifier;
- added CGROUP_SCHEDTUNE support;
- ramdisk changes to work with CGROUP_SCHEDTUNE;
- merged DYNAMIC STUNE BOOST with CPU INPUT BOOST and removed double driver;
- added memory compaction to all zones when suspended - disabled by default;
- devfreq boost driver fixes;
- CFS tasks boosting and CFS tasks boosting group subsystem fixes and tuning;
- CPU scheduler tuning (for more balance);
- tuned CPU and devfreq boosts;
- CPU and devfreq boosts uses GPU utilization to select between med and max step;
- GPU optimized for always on when screen is on and off while screen suspended;
- GPU control optimization - less debugging;
- Optimized Integer SQRT. for up to 3x faster operation;
- Disabled VNSwap / ZSwap;
- added ZRam tweaks and made some changes for better performance;
- ramdisk update for Simple LMK changes and better/faster ZRAM creation on boot.
- added a workaround to prevent race of lmkd and Simple LMK;
- Android binder driver optimizations;
- updated Synapse and Spectrum profiles;
- added GMS Doze patch and Cleaning scripts to Synapse;
- CPU input and devfreq boosts disabled as default;
- HMP boost fix for input events;
- Android ION driver optimizations - removed debugging and tracing;
- introduced anxiety I/O scheduler, improves reads over writes - default;
- reimplement mbcache and speed up cache entry creation;
- added back disable FSync;
- FS Sync optimizations;
- updated Boeffla WL driver and wakelocks list;
- Dynamic sync updated to v.2.0 (thx andip71);
- removed some more unneeded tracing and debugging;
- removed Debug FS and applied fixes because of it in various drivers;
- added timekeeping: keep suspend time logging when debugfs is disabled;
- moved /d/wakeup_sources to /proc/wakelocks if debugfs is disabled;
- reverted old DEX patch;
- used the stock config for /proc/config.gz;
... some other bug fixes and optimizations.
Ver. 2.6.1 Changelog:
- bug fixes:
* voLTE and voWifi not working on some devices;
* OEM unlock show correct status;
* SELinux show correct status;
* prevent CPU from entering deep sleep while handling touch interrupts;
* eliminated Android errors on missing parameters of Simple Android LMK;
* eliminated Android errors on missing input_boost files;
* ... and a few other bugs in FS, Crypto and Net;
- added ZRAM support;
- added zstd compression algorithm support (for ZRAM);
- Synapse update for ZRAM control;
- compiler and ION optimizations.
Ver. 2.6 Changelog:
- updated to Linux 4.4.182;
- added RMM State Remover for Samsung Devices
(Original idea by @BlackMesa123, updated by @_alexndr to add support modern Samsung devices with separate /vendor partition. Furtherly updated and adapted by @corsicanu for Pie support and new RMM(KG));
- Removed Boeffla Wakelock blocker;
- updated CPU boost driver and devfreq boost driver to be controlled from sysfs;
- stop cpuidle from beeing disabled when entering suspend;
- CPU boost and devfreq boost driver set to disabled on boot;
- added dynamic stune boost;
- ajusted CPU input boost for dynamic stune boost - frequency can't be controlled from sysfs.
- updated CPU boost driver:
* added new medium boost step;
* uses state_notifier to double check screen state and make sure no boosting is done when screen is off;
* checks if input frequency is disabled (0) before boosting and not execute boost of 0 mhz;
- re-done GPU boost with medium boost instead of maximum;
- updated devfreq boost driver to use state_notifier to double check screen state and make sure no boosting is done when screen is off;
- more battery optimizations Bluetooth and WiFi driver;
- interactive set as default CPU governor for balanced profile;
- blu_active CPU governor update;
- Spectrum profiles updated;
- Synapse updated with new options.
Ver. 2.5 Changelog:
- updated source to N950FXXU6DSD5;
- updated ramdisk to N950FXXU6DSD5;
- ramdisk changes - Deluxe ROM compatibility;
- updated to Linux 4.4.180 and made specific PK fixes;
- new compiler optimizations;
- morosound mod update (working with speaker and headpiece) and fixes;
- added back schedutil CPU governor and updated it;
- added new governors based on schedutil: blu_schedutil, helix_schedutil, darkutil, electroutil, pwrutilx governors;
- added energy cost bindings for Energy Aware Scheduling in Device Tree and Fair Schedule energy params for schedutil based governors possible usage;
- set blu_active/blu_schedutil governor as default;
- maple i/o scheduler optimizations;
- Spectrum profiles update;
- Synapse update and bug fixes;
- Phantom Kernel boot script updates and optimizations in execution after boot to eliminate lag;
- changed some PK tweaks for better stability;
- reduced max_pool_size of zswap from 50 to 20;
- updated CPU and BUS boost drivers;
- replaced Android Low Memory Killer with Simple Android Low Memory Killer;
- disabled core control and removed sysfs of CPU hotplugger;
- updated LZ4 compressor/decompressor modules;
- optimizations CPU, GPU, BUS, I/O, HMP, thermal and many more;
- bug fixes;
- removed unneeded logging, tracking and debugging for better battery savings;
- tuned CPU and BUS boost duration for better smoothness;
- some other adjustments to eliminate lag.
Ver. 2.4 Changelog:
- merged NFS version into regular version;
- CPU OC possibility of 2808 Mhz;
- updated to Linux 4.4.179;
- CPU, HMP, GPU, BUS and memory manager optimizations;
- ISP, CPU, GPU thermal ajustments;
- blu_active governor adjustments;
- enabled swap back (zswap,vnswap);
- ramdisk bug fixes;
- Phantom Kernel boot script update;
- PK boot script vibrates three times on complete;
- Synapse updates and bug fixes;
- Spectrum profiles updated and vibrate once on apply;
- Gaming Spectrum profile is safely OC-ed now, CPU at 2496 Mhz and GPU at 572 Mhz;
- disabled Dynamic FSync on boot - can be enabled after if needed for extra performance;
- Enabled software CRCs on the data blocks can be up to a significant 30% performance cost, but can be disabled for extra performance;
- enabled nmi_watchdog - can be enabled after if needed for extra performance;
- Entropy adjustments and optimization;
- Boeffla Wakelock blocker's wakelock list updated;
- LMK tweak removed - stock values used;
- enabled back Samsung SPCM service;
- Synapse updated for LMK - Custom profile has the removed LMK tweak values in case you need it;
- compiler performance optimizations and warnings fixes;
- added support for DriveDroid app;
- added CIFS support;
- set tweaked maple as default I/O scheduler;
- UKSM disabled on boot;
... and other bug fixes and optimizations.
Ver. 2.3 and NFS Changelog:
- updated installer script and added clean of BusyBox from ZIP installer script;
- Phantom Kernel's boot script update: tweaks and fixes;
- added devfreq boost and event-based CPU boosting drivers (by Sultan Alsawaf );
- added CPU boost on some events (credits to: @remilia15):
* Boost CPU for app launches and app transitions;
* Boost CPU to the max for 50 ms when userspace launches an app;
* Boost when memory pressure becomes high;
- set minimum GPU frequency to 260 Mhz on boot;
- some parameters of SAMSUNG EXYNOS8895 SoC device tree reverted to stock to eliminate lag;
- Synapase fixes;
- Spectrum profiles updated;
- ... and some other adjustments, fixes and tweaks for a better balanced experience.
Ver. 2.2 and NFS Changelog:
- updated to Linux 4.4.178;
- ramdisk updated to N950FXXS5DSC5l;
- enabled CPU Core control;
- performance and battery life adjustments to BUS/GPU/CPU;
- optimized CPU, GPU and thermal;
- CPU DVFS disabled on boot;
- minor CPU blu_active governor tweaks;
- GPU OC possibility to 572 mhz.
- set 338 Mhz as default minimum GPU frequency;
- other GPU/CPU optimizations;
- added Dynamic FSync;
- optimized the ext4 fsync;
- VM tweaks for better smoothness;
- disabled some more unneeded tracing, logging and debugging;
- disabled swap (zswap,vnswap);
- enabled UKSM as default;
- Memory Management and utilities optimizations;
- PK boot script adjustments;
- added CPU Input Boost on touch events;
(This will make min CPU frequeuncy jump in Synapse. Set it to Disable if it's annoying you, or tune it for more performance/battery. I recommend to leave it like this for now.)
- removed zzmoove governor (causes random reboots);
- added Morosound mod for Madera/CS47L92;
- int. and ext. I/O schedulers set to tweaked deadline;
- enable optimized cryptographic algorithms;
- Magisk 19 compatibility fixes and optimizations;
- Boeffla wakelock blocker wakelocks list updated;
- updated Synapse and Spectrum profiles;
- Synapse fixes (clear Synapse data after flashing kernel).
Ver. 2.1 and NFS Changelog:
- removed SEC_SELINUX_PORTING_COMMON;
- added override RGB in sysfs;
- disabled some unneaded loging, tracing and debugging;
- deadline set as default I/O scheduler for internal and external storage
- TWRP zip installer updated:
* added safety feature to flash on N950 device only;
* small fixes when patching ROM files;
* faster script execution;
* double compressed ZIP/TAR.xz combo for boot.img and patched libs (overall smaller size for better distibution);
* Script face-lift.
- disabled SELinux forced enforcing and some security patches;
- disabled schedutil governor and FREQVAR_SCHEDTUNE until;
- Spectrum battery profile corrected;
- ramdisk cleanup;
- ramdisk fixes for Magisk 18.2 compatibillity;
- ramdisk tweaks and other minor adjustments;
- added UFS/NTFS/ISO9660/JOLIET/ZISO/UDF/UDF_NLS;
- disabled CONFIG_LOD_SEC (Linux on dex security);
- Boeffla Wakelock blocker wakelock list updated;
- fixed BOEFFLA_WL_BLOCKER blocking "OK Google!" on some devices;
- and a few other minor adjustments...
Ver. 2.0 and NFS Changelog:
- initial upload. Enjoy!
Ver. 1.9.3 and NFS Changelog:
- Removed all LED tweaks except fade control (because of compatibility issues)
- Spectrum battery profile correction
- Synapse LED options and HMP profiles updated.
* There is a Smart Screen Dimming and a non-Smart Screen Dimming version of the kernel available for download.
Ver. 1.9.2 and NFS Changelog:
- ramdisk optimizations
- updated net drivers (Wifi + Bluetooth)
- added binfmt_misc support
- Phantom scripts update
- DraStic fixed (and probably dome other apps)
- other bug fixes...
Ver. 1.9.1 and NFS Changelog:
- bug fixes (LED, UFS)
- Phantom Kernel boot scripts update
- re-enabled some of the disabled logging for Magisk compatibility
- disabled /data temp files cleaning and fstrim when charging starts
- added 99maid.sh to /=Phantom Scripts= folder to be available in case of need (just copy+paste to init.d)
Ver. 1.9 and NFS Changelog:
- Compiled with Toolchain UBERTC 6.4.1 + GRAPHITE optimizations
- Updated to Samsung Open Source N950FXXU5CRK2
- Updated to Linux 4.4.169
- used net (Wifi + Bluetooth) from stock N950FXXU5CRK2 (better stability overall)
- added Synapse support (with a lot of optinons, a lot)
- added Spectrum profiles to Synapse
- clean-up some Synapse action scripts
- added clean Synapse data from kernel .zip on flash
- zip flashing script fixes
- added /data temp files cleaning and fstrim when charging starts
- added patches and fixes for compatibility with Synapse to various drivers (hotpluger, logger, s.o)
- added ROW and FIFO I/O Schedulers
- various ramdisk fixes
- Phantom ramdisk scripts updated
- ramdisk changes, added some more tweaks and optimizations
- reverted some old VM tweaks for better battrey life
- set voLTE enabled props from ramdisk (just in case...)
- Spectrum profiles updated and bugs fixes
- made Spectrum profile to reset on boot for Synapse compatibility
- added zipalign and sqlite optimization scripts to /=Phantom Scripts= folder to be available in case of need (just copy+paste to init.d)
- CPU Samsungplug optimizations and CPU core control
- Spectrum profiles updated (added core control)
- enabled schedule workqueues on awake CPUs as default
- Boeffla wakelock blocker wakelocks tunning
- GPU.mali tuning
- LED voltage ajustments and intensity control updated/fixed (use this with Synapse for better compatibility)
- Smart Screen Dimming optimizations (when brightness hits 0 gamma starts increasing)
- added multipath TCP
- multipath TCP added to Synapse
- added back TCP congestion: lia, olia, wvegas, balia (MPTCP linked)
- disabled Kernel logging on boot as default
- 100% compatibility with Spectrum and Synapse, with Mtweaks not so much.
Ver 1.8.1 and 1.8.1 NFS Changelog:
- merged/used ELS source tree updated to Linux 4.4.163
- SELinux quick fix for deodexed ROMs
- added ramdisk patch for SELinux to always permissive.
Ver 1.8 and 1.8 NFS Changelog:
- compiled with UBERTC 5.4.1 + GRAPHITE optimizations
- merged/used ELS source three updated to Linux 4.4.162
- added Smart Screen Dimming
- panel optimizations and mdnie override RGB posibility
- added mega SeLinux patch (thanks to @corsicanu)
- boot SeLinux FLAGS set to always permissive and fake enforced
- Spectrum profiles updated
- wifi drivers updated from N950FXXU5CRHA (blobs removed)
- battery_v2 drivers update (N950FXXU5CRHA)
- other updates from N950FXXU5CRHA
- removed TCP congestion algorithms: LIA, OLIA,WVEGAS,BALIA
- removed MPTCP (old Samsung driver - compatibility issue)
- added ODM workaround to ramdisk
- GPU and CPU performance optimizations
- HMP improvements
- updated GMS Doze .xml
- default TCP congestion algorithm is westwood
- ...other small bug fixes and tweaks
Ver 1.8 NFS Changelog:
* all of ver.1.8 changes and:
- increased Voltage for 683 mhz step by 50 (max possible to be safe)
- Spectrum profiles updated to get more performance compared to ver. 1.8
Ver 1.7 and 1.7-NFS Changelog:
- update to Linux 4.4.161
- merged/used ELS Project source tree updated to Linux 4.4.160
- schedutil governor fix (reverted to old code because new code caused random reboots)
- optimized interactive governor set as default on boot and for balanced profile
- All Spectrum profiles updated with optimizations, some changes and fixes.
- WireGuard updated to latest
- added CPU Touch boost extended with scheduler tune based on top apps (disabled as default).
- security patch fix for SELinux always to permissive mode (to fix FCs of LockScreen/Settings on Deluxe ROM and other)
- led (fade) control update. Now it's more than fade.
- RGB Leds brighness/timing tweaks.
- ramdisk fixes
- added swap support back
- disabled UKMS to run on boot
Ver 1.6 Changelog:
- Updated to Samsung Open Source N950FXXU5CRHA
- Updated ramdisk to N950FXXU5CRHA
- updated to Linux 4.4.159
- introduce Exynos dtbtool to the Linux build system (Credits & Thanks: @farovitus & @corsicanu)
- build from dts rev7 (Credits & Thanks: @farovitus & @corsicanu)
- 99killer script update
- phantom ramdisk scripts update
- added 4 more boeffla wakeloks to block
- Phantom customizations fixes
- Spectrum battery, balanced profiles changes to use schedutil governor
- minor CPU scaling method update
- CPU.little default governor set to schedutil
- schedutil governor updated and tweaked for better performance and battery life
- schedutil governor changes to use different rate limit when in suspend/active
Ver 1.6 NFS Changelog (EXPERIMENTAL):
* NFS VERSION HAS THE SAME SAFE PARAMETERS AS THE NON-EXPERIMENTAL VERSION ON BOOT, but probably will generate more heat *
- Same changes as ver. 1.6
- CPU OC possibility to 2.8 Ghz (2808000 mhz)
- GPU OC possibility to 683 mhz
- GPU OC without CPU frequency restrictions
- Spectrum profile "Gaming" OC-ed at 2.7Ghz / 572 mhz
(No support will be given if something goes wrong while using the NFS version! AND don't blame me if you burn something.)
Ver 1.5 Changelog
- updated to Linux 4.4.153
- CRGA ramdisk update
- added UKSM 0.1.2.6
- Possible max CPU OC frequency set to 2704 Mhz
- added darkness and bioshock governors
- added max GPU frequency of 572 mhz
- Some GPU optimizations (slightly a bit more battery life and more performance)
- Set Spectrum balance profile max GPU speed of 455 mhz on boot (better battery life)
- disabled some logging, debugging and tracing
- added NTFS/ISO9660/UDF FS Support
- added Automount FS Manager 4 support
- added more TCP congestion algorithms (bic, reno, cubic, westwood, highspeed, hybla, htcp, wvegas, vegas, scalable, lp, yeah, veno,lia, olia, illinois, balia)
- moved 99killer script to /.phantom folder (in case you need it)
- fixed Spectrum and Mtweaks incompatibility when using both apps
- added SysFS control for printk logger
- updated LZ4 kernel module to LZ4 v1.7.3
- a lot of ramdisk fixes and optimizations
- removed SEC_SELINUX
- added a more efficient RMM lock patch
- added fake FLAGS to help Magisk
- update the installer script from kernel .zip file
... and some other stuff that i don't recall.
seems nice, gonna try after i find a new rom
Did you took it off. It says file not found
Phantom Kernel v.1.4 is up and available for download.
Enjoy!
works pretty well with magisk 16.7
Thx so much for the kernel work
what aout gpu oc?
Motawa88 said:
what aout gpu oc?
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Maybe, in the next update. If it's stable in testing. No promises.
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very great kernel bro as in the time of note 3
Wifi ist Not working
Benny100 said:
Wifi ist Not working
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try this e report thanks
ammisr said:
what does it do?
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Flash
Wifi fix is working Big THX!
Benny100 said:
Wifi fix is working Big THX!
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[emoji6][emoji106] WELCOME
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6h0st kernel for N8. Nice! Used your Know N3 kernel.
TurricanM3 said:
6h0st kernel for N8. Nice! Used your Know N3 kernel.
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welcome :good:
ammisr said:
This was taken when using v1.4, best SOT i have ever had. almost 7 hours
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how long SOT
nevermind didnt see the edit
Battery life test graph:
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