[5.1.1][G92xF/T/I/W8/L/S/K][3. August][Unicorns] SimplKernel r6 - Galaxy S6 / S6 Edge Unified Development

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Never skip LAG-day - Live on the Edge​Currently supported: G92xF/I/T/W8/L/S/K​Read the OP please.. It's important. I'll troll you if you don't ​
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###Disclaimer###
Your warranty is now void.
We are not responsible if your phone will be damaged, broken, bootlooping or detonating in a thermonuclear reaction.
YOU are choosing to make these modifications and accept the fact that something might go wrong.
Important / read before flash mandatory
This is the first stable SimplKernel build which is 5.1.1 based and unified. It only supports 5.1.1 and the listed variants. No other variants.
For W8: Seems that you can run 5.1.1, but no new bootloader. If you run 5.1.1 and this and have fingerprint on your Rom, the second boot won't work anymore and you'll need Odin. A Rom with removed Fingerprint may solve it, but I don't have a W8 and can't test or say for sure. Best is to wait for the new bootloader alltogether.
For all other variants: This should work on L/S/K, if/when they receive 5.1.1, but someone will need to confirm by flashing.
Same counts for I.
If you run 5.1.1 without the new bootloader, you will encounter the same issue described above for the W8. Same counts: Better wait for the new Bootloader.
Introduction
SimplKernel is developed by SimplTeam. We originate from the Note4 and have a long story of success there. Our builds are known for being close to stock, yet full of useful features and enhancements. The aim is to provide maximum performance and maximum batterylife. No compromises.
Features
# Based on latest G925FXXU2BOFJ
# Pre-Rooted
# Compiled with AARCH64-Android-4.8 toolchain - Kudos Google, this is one is awesome
# Replaced CPU_FREQ_RELATION_L with C for Interactive -> selects freq with min euclidean distance to target freq, should be more efficient
# MDNIE ColorControl
# VoltageControl (CPU, GPU, HPM, BUS)
# Underclocking by default
# Full Synapse Support
# SELinux mode set to Permissive
# Governors added: powersave, intellidemand, ondemand, bluactive and intelliactive
# busybox and init.d
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--> More will be added, this is just the start :angel:
Changelog
Code:
R6
- Updated to @g.lewarnes newest Unification code
- Added DriveDroid Support - I had this before @g.lewarne (check my commit haha), but he fixed it for the S6 before I did. Thanks for taking work off me @g.lewarne, credit goes to you
- Removed simplgov - Too screwed up.
- SourceDrop BOG9 - Thanks AndreiLux for taking work off me, did it like above. I wanted to do it, but someone already had it.. Lazy mans paradise.
- Some neat addons I found above - HMP especially. Commit - Properly enabled of course.
- Patches I forgot.
R5U
- Unified Build
- Pre-rooted
- simplgov added
- Custom govs temporarily disabled
- Based on BOFJ 5.1.1
- Some Synapse derps fixed up
RXF
- Removed mDNIE Control + switchback to mDNIE Lite
- Some AOE5 cherry-picks
- Sensorhub, MemoryManagement etc.
- Added and configured Direct_Memory_Access (Thanks to Samsung Japan)
- Tons of patches (see Github)
- Disabled the OOM-Killer (out-of-memory-killer) (Samsung Japan)
- We're still testing whether this actually has a practical purpose in daily usage or not
R4.1F/I
- Removed mDNIE ColorControl (working on it)
- Added Support for AOE6 based Roms (in-call audio fix)
R4T/W8 - Same as R4F
R4F
- Based on G925FXXU1AOE3
- Busybox updated to 1.23.2
- NightClock fixed
- GPS Fix for AOE3 based Firmwares
- Synapse included
- Enabled Synapse Support
- mDNIE Control -> Control your DisplayColors! Will be expanded.
- Governor selection for individual cluster (A53 & A57)
- Full CPU VoltageControl for both A53 & A57
- Underclocking to 200mhz enabled by Default
- HPM VoltageControl
- GPU VoltageControl
- Memory Bus, Internal Bus & Image Signal Processor VoltageControl
- mDNIE Tab in Synapse (name is Screen)
- I/O Scheduler settings (Tunables + Definable Read-Ahead)
- BFQ and Deadline I/O scheds added*
- BFQ as default
- VirtualMachine Tweaks
- Full Synapse Settings Backup added
- Fixed 2 GPIO memory leaks + 3rd probable leak
- Memory-killer enhancements (see Github)
- GPU Throttling Levels smoothened
- more stuff I forgot
R2.9F
- Added Overclock and Underclock (@ktoonsez) - Only in Ktweaker for now!
- Added VoltageControl
- Fixed the NightClock - Display is now fully turning off (Switch from MDNIE_LITE to MDNIE)
- DynamicMemoryAllocation: Reduce max PAGE_SIZE to 4 and CMA areas to 4
- Minor tweaks here and there, check my github :D
- Synapse support for 2.9F withdrawn - This build is a patch for NightClock users! R3F coming soon too..
- Added KTweaker for this build - @Ktoonsez ;)
v1.2F/T/W8
- Added T-Mobile, Canadian and I variants (T, W8 & I)
- Added Synapse Support
- Automatized Wifi-Forgetting fix in the ramdisk
- Ported MDNIE HIJACK (ColorControl) - Basic settings for now
- Reverted previous DeepSleep workaround and applied proper patch
- Added awesomeness
v1.1F
- Patched the DeepSleep problem / thanks to @HomerSp for this
- Added governors: Bluactive, Intelliactive, MythX (disabled) and enabled powersave + ondemand
- Added busybox and init.d
- CPU_FREQ_RELATION_C: When scaling freqs, it selects the freq with the minimum euclidean distance to target.
How to install
You need:
- A 5.1.1 based Rom and a supported variant (stock ROM counts)
- The 5.1.1 Bootloader. No support for problems you encounter without the new Bootloader.
Via recovery
You have to have a custom recovery like TWRP, Philz or CWM installed.
- Download the kernel
- Reboot to recovery
- A backup is always recommended
- Flash the zip file
- You're done! Reboot and enjoy.
Via Flashify
- Make sure that you are rooted.
- Download the zip and extract the boot.img
- Download the free app Flashify (Caution: Free Version only allows 3 flashes per day!)
- Grant Flashify Root permissions.
- In main screen, select Boot image and navigate to the previously extracted boot.img
Downloads
All Builds below are for 51.1 and for NO OTHER version.
Unified Build G92xF/I/T/W8/L/S/K (r6) (Android 5.1.1)
Latest r6 - click here
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If you apply Interactive or simplgov in Synapse, ALWAYS enable it for both clusters. Enabling it for only one will cause funny effects, perhaps even a solid chaos, batterydrain and other unpleasant things. You've been warned.​
Credits
S6 Edge Tester-Team: For doing what no one did before, flashing a never tested build and going through huge pains to help me. It wouldn't be possible without any of you! :angel:
@strikerdj2011
@jaytehnut
@ShermCraig
@beats4x
@ktetreault14
@nvict
@skivnit
@xadidas4lifex
@reesedizan
@Daxxer2007
@faultlog
@techenthusiast
@Soft4y
@Silvercat
@Darktitor
@simorangkir_dcs
@Mentalmuso
@riofrio1000
@virulentt
@brar.arsh
XDA:DevDB Information
SimplKernel, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S6
Contributors
mythos234
Source Code: https://gitlab.com/mythos234/SimplKernel-5.1.1-G92X.git
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: r6
Stable Release Date: 2015-08-06
Created 2015-07-03
Last Updated 2018-06-05

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Nice! will test it on my w8! im on XtreStoLite 2.0 Odex without Fingerprint since my bootloader is still 5.0.2
Edit : confirmed second boot working without fingerprint on the rom!

working great on my 925F edge, with 5.1.1 bootloader and XtreStrolite rom <3

I looked at your github. What are the memory killer tweaks? I don't see anything that really seems to correlate to memory killer. Also, how did you disable OOM killer? From what I've seen, OOM is present but does nothing. I'm just asking for my own sanity

mikeyinid said:
I looked at your github. What are the memory killer tweaks? I don't see anything that really seems to correlate to memory killer. Also, how did you disable OOM killer? From what I've seen, OOM is present but does nothing. I'm just asking for my own sanity
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Oh, my changelog for this build is as confused as my current state of mind is. OOM is back and enabled in this build, it was disabled prior to building in the configuration.
And looked at the commit history, yes you do seem to be right about missing memory-killer patches.
Sorry, I haven't managed to get all the patches I used to run in yet. Something was blocking boot for all week, thats why 3 governors are still disabled.
Today was my graduation day, it's a bit turbulent.. Published today instead on next Monday/Tuesday since it only lacks some minor patches at the moment

mythos234 said:
Oh, my changelog for this build is as confused as my current state of mind is. OOM is back and enabled in this build, it was disabled prior to building in the configuration.
And looked at the commit history, yes you do seem to be right about missing memory-killer patches.
Sorry, I haven't managed to get all the patches I used to run in yet. Something was blocking boot for all week, thats why 3 governors are still disabled.
Today was my graduation day, it's a bit turbulent.. Published today instead on next Monday/Tuesday since it only lacks some minor patches at the moment
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OK, just making sure I'm not going crazy. I've spent months trying to figure Samsung's method of memory management out, my head has nearly exploded more times than I can count. I wouldn't waste your time with OOM or LMK stuff in the kernel. It does nothing. All of the memory management stuff is in the services.jar, and they're changing it in the next update. So the little bit I have figured out will be useless lol. Congrats on graduating too BTW

Does this kernel root also? I use one of the kernels that rooted 5.1.1 automatically and want to know if I will lose root by flashing this. Thanks in advance for any help.

mikeyinid said:
OK, just making sure I'm not going crazy. I've spent months trying to figure Samsung's method of memory management out, my head has nearly exploded more times than I can count. I wouldn't waste your time with OOM or LMK stuff in the kernel. It does nothing. All of the memory management stuff is in the services.jar, and they're changing it in the next update. So the little bit I have figured out will be useless lol. Congrats on graduating too BTW
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Thanks Yeah, they work in mysterious ways that much is true. Otherwise disabling it should have solved it. Well, it didn't. At least I found a method to get new sourcecode within 15min after the firmware release.. They kind of rolled out the red carpet for me now.
thehustleman said:
Does this kernel root also? I use one of the kernels that rooted 5.1.1 automatically and want to know if I will lose root by flashing this. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Theoretically, yes. In reality I updated the ramdisk about 5min prior to uploading and couldn't test if it works. But I believe that it does

Thanks, let's flash this baby
Sent from my SM-G925F

What cpu governor are you suggesting?

virulentt said:
What cpu governor are you suggesting?
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Interactive, it's greatly adapted to the clusters and twice as big as the "usual" old Interactive thanks to it. You can also give simplgov a shot, it's basically Interactive with some changes I wanted to try out

Just flashed the kernel lets see how it performs. Currently on the interactive governor. Can you give some insight into your simplgov governor? What does it compare to?

Rebel25 said:
Just flashed the kernel lets see how it performs. Currently on the interactive governor. Can you give some insight into your simplgov governor? What does it compare to?
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One post above yours...

OK thanks. Was hoping for is a bit more info. But a magician never reveals their secrets.

mythos234 said:
Interactive, it's greatly adapted to the clusters and twice as big as the "usual" old Interactive thanks to it. You can also give simplgov a shot, it's basically Interactive with some changes I wanted to try out
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Using simplgov as we speak, runs super smooth!

Looks great

Guys,sorry for the stupid question....i m using XtreStoLite rom and i have a g 920F,the normal one.....can i flash this kernel?There is someone that is using with this kernel my same rom,and how it is?Tnx guys
Tnx @mythos234

This kernel as memory killer? Or all apps works fine in background?

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[KERNEL-KK-4.4.2][51xx]SphereKat-Rev5.4[DICONTINUED]

Info & Thanks
What you need to know before you use this kernel.
This kernel got Selinux Permissive state as it supports more apps like TiTaniumbackup.
Reverting back to a Selinux enforced Kernel (stock) is no longer a problem from Rev3.0 and up.
You can set Selinux Status with the included Synapse app
You want to know why this kernel comes with Selinux included, google for Selinux and search your answers.
AllCast mirror will not work as this is a Samsung thing and not opensource.
If this is a problem for you, don't use this kernel.
DISCONTINUED , A NEW THREAD WILL BE OPENED FOR THE NEW KERNEL SUPPORTING ONLY THE KITKAT BOOTLOADER.
NO JELLYBEAN BOOLTOADER SUPPORT, IT IS TIME TO MOVE FORWARD.
INSTALLATION
Take a full nandroid backup.
NO NEED TO BE ON ANY KITKAT BOOTLOADER (your wifi will work with this kernel)
YOU NEED TO BE ON A KITKAT TOUCHWIZ ROM.
Install with cwm
Thanks:
sidmoraes for pointing me to other kernel source that I could use as base, still had to change some stuff but this is better then waiting for samsung to release there source, if they ever will. (Finally Samsung released source)
Andreilux - Faux123 - Yank555.lu for kernel work
ZaneZam for the zzmoove governor
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This kernel comes with the policy: IT IS AS IT IS.​Use at your own risk
Take a Nandroid backup of your system and of your boot.img
You need to be on custom cwm to install this
ONLY FOR SAMSUNG TOUCHWIZ BASED KITKAT ROMS​
Benchmark scores:
Stock Normal Note8.0 Antutu Ranking. 17708 points
My Antutu = 23486 points
Stock Quadrant ranking = 6613 points
My Quadrant = 13685 points
CivZ-SphereKat-REV5.4-GT-N5110-5100/5120 And older versions.
Never install a kernel that is not for your device, it will cause a hard brick.
Stock kernels can be found in the SphereKat folder of your device
The only good app to control this Kernel is the included SYNAPSE app​Example of what synapse looks like,THIS IS JUST A EXAMPLE.
SphereEngine KERNEL Features
If you change nothing these are the following Features/optimisations you get compared to Stock:
SELINUX protection included but set at Permissive = No problems wit apps like Paragon and Titainium.
SELinux control with Synapse
S-Pen Alignment fixed
Default Speeds 200MHz-1600MHz
Activating Saving power will result into 200MHz-1100MHz.
GPU Overclocking thanks ZaneZam / DerTeufel / AndreiLux
GPU settings are:
Step0 54MHz = new Idle step = when in browser mode and no gaming this low GPU speed will help save power
Step1 266MHz
Step2 350MHz
Step3 533MHz = new speed foe step3 for better performance in drawing
Step4 700MHz = New OC speed for the better gaming performance
GPU settings are not editable and hard set in the kernel
Init.d support
ARCH-Power enabled
DynamicFSYNC = Use Terminal command or Trickster Mod app. = enabled by default.
Memory Leak fixed
mmc cap erase disabled ( just as a precaution )
[*]IKCONFIG_PROC support
Driver support included in kernel:
NTFS_RW / FAT / FAT32 / EXFAT support
3Gusb Support (ppp widget)
CIFS / UFS / ISO9660 / UDF_FS / HF / HF_PLUS
Realtek RTL8192CU/RTL8188CU USB Wireless Network Adapter support
Ralink driver support : Ralink rt2500 (USB) / Ralink rt2501/rt73 (USB) / Ralink rt27xx/rt28xx/rt30xx(USB)/rt2800usb - Include support for rt33xx , rt35xx , rt53xx
Extra Drivers: MAC80211 / RTL8187 / EEPROM_93cx6 Support
Boeflla 1.6.0 Sound engine support
OTG Audio dock , Car dock support
[*]SideSync support
[*]Dynamic Samsung Hotplugging
Note on CIFS:
Example on what you enter, but your IP and share, if that wasn't clear. The option section is very important
Note on NTFS
You need to use Paragon!
You need to set your mount point yourself.
Example and recommended is:
Code:
/mnt/extSdCard/paragon
Advanced users support
OC & UV support for CPU
Max CPU speed is 1920MHz
Min CPU speed is 100MHz
Governors: Adaptive, Pegasusq (recommended), Performance, Ondemand, Interactive.
Schedulers: cfq, Noop, Deadline, Row, Sio, VR
Extra TCP wifi connection added: Westood, reno, htcp, vegas, veno.
Changelog:
07/Jun/2014 First Public release Rev2.0
08/Jun/2014 First Public release Rev2.1
[*]GPU step 5 included, now max it will go to 533MHz
[*]Auobrightness sensor fixes part2
[*]CPU sloop adjusted
[*]zzmoove profile nr8.
09/Jun/2014 First Public release Rev2.2
[*]Memory Leak fix cpu stats
[*]Memory Leak fix Kernel Ext4 & Power
[*]zzmoove profile nr6.
I recommend not to use Interactive and Powersave governor as they are buggy.
09/Jun/2014 First Public release Rev3.0
[*]Selinux included in the kernel as more security is better. This is the reason why I bumded to Rev3.0 to make a clear difference.
This kernel got Selinux Permissive state as it supports more apps like TiTaniumbackup.
Reverting back to a Selinux enforced Kernel (stock) is no longer a problem from Rev3.0 and up.
You can set Selinux Status with terminal command to ENFORCED with "setenforce 1". Or use a init.d script to have it on reboot also on ENFORCED.
You want to know why this kernel comes with Selinux included, google for Selinux and search your answers.
[*]Governors , powersave, userspace = Disabled as they are useless and buggy.
10/Jun/2014 Rev3.1 Released:
Ramdisk changes
Interactive set on all parameters as startup and default governor, this to prevent lockup of cores on boot.
Synapse SELinux status oprion, change to ENFORCED & PERMISSIVE , default is permissive
Small tweaks in kernel boot_up custom script.
12/Jun/2014 Rev3.2 Released:
Ramdisk changes
CPU freq rework to solve the hotplug problems
zzmoove and interactive removed = I strongly recomment pegasusq
Synapse Global voltage control added and some more info stuff
Github source updated
13/Jun/2014 Rev3.3 Released:
Ramdisk changes
Revert CPU freq rework to solve the hotplug problems
Compiled with Samsun Dynamic Hotplugging to resolve this problem
Synapse GPU info added
15/Jun/2014 Rev3.4 Released:
Bus_freq changes
A ton of missing driver commits for the KONA device added
Autobacklight 0.0 lux light problem fixed, no it works correctly even in a dark room
That is the problem working with a kernel that isn't for this device. You need to debug and add the stuff that is missing.
18/Jun/2014 Rev3.7 Released:
N5100 support added = no testers pm'd me so this is experimental
N5120 support added = no testers pm'd me so this is experimental
Ramdisk changes and github updated
20/Jun/2014 Rev3.8 Released:
Hotplug rework
Ramdisk changes for the s-pen
28/Jun/2014 Rev4.0 - 5110 Released: (support for the 5100 & 5120 will follow later)
Merged with official Samsung KK source = fixes all existing problems with wakelock and many other optimizations for our device
29/Jun/2014 Rev4.0 - support for the 5100 & 5120 added
Merged with official Samsung KK source = fixes all existing problems with wakelock and many other optimizations for our device
Github updated
02/Jul/2014 Rev4.1 - support for the 5110 , 5100 & 5120
Boeffla sound driver updated to 1.66
ZZMOOVE governor reactivated
06/Jul/2014 Rev4.2 - support for the 5110 , 5100 & 5120
Balanced the voltage settings
13/07/2014 Rev4.3 is released
DynamicFsync updated
IntelliHotplug introduced = replacement for the samsung hotplug driver. = Synapse controled
quad core stats for better performance
avg_running time for intelli hotplug support
Synapse settings backup/restore option
I/O advanced settings in Synapse.
Build.prop tweaks in Synapse
Network tweaks in Synapse
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15/07/2014 REV4.3_B released
[*]VPN - Reverse path filtering FIX = caused by wrong Synapse settings
[*]Synapse = Network settings changed to solve the vpn problem
16/07/2014 Rev5.0 is released
Dynamic Hotpluging enabled
Update governors
New source 5110NA commits added for the 5120LE
Music skipping problem solved (please use Pegasusq or interactive governor)
SideSync driver added and enabled
Ramdisk removed hotplug locks
Compiled on new toolchain arm-2010q1 from "code sourcery" as suggested by Samsung for the Note8.0 KitKat
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17/07/2014 Rev5.1 is released
Different setting for Dynamic Hotpluging, less agressive
Frandom added and enabled
CPU slope changed like on the JB kernel
Dirty writeback
Various performance tweaks
Toolchain arm-2010q1 from "code sourcery" uploaded for the people that want to compile it with this toolchain (look in the kernel folder) as suggested by Samsung for the Note8.0 KitKat
Github updated to Rev5.1
...............
24/08/2014 REV5.4 released
[*]Synapse settings updated
[*]Updated toolchain arm-2010q1(202) from "code sourcery"
[*]GPU Overclocking thanks ZaneZam / DerTeufel / AndreiLux
GPU settings are:
Step0 54MHz = new Idle step = when in browser mode and no gaming this low GPU speed will help save power
Step1 266MHz
Step2 350MHz
Step3 533MHz = new speed foe step3 for better performance in drawing
Step4 700MHz = New OC speed for the better gaming performance
GPU settings are not editable and hard set in the kernel
[*]Corrected CPU freq going above scaling_max thanks to Yank555.lu
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XDA:DevDB Information
SphereKat, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
Contributors
civato
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: Rev2.0 first public
Stable Release Date: 2014-06-07
Current Beta Version: Rev1.4 non public re
Beta Release Date: 2014-06-05
Created 2014-06-07
Last Updated 2014-09-16
Thank You very much!!!
I will try this kernel in order do fix the spen accuracy.
Doing a nandroid backup and trying.
I´ll let you now my experience.
Martín
It is almost perfect!!!
MartinBM said:
Thank You very much!!!
I will try this kernel in order do fix the spen accuracy.
Doing a nandroid backup and trying.
I´ll let you now my experience.
Martín
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S-pen alignment is fixed in the kernel and rom so you need both to have 100% accuracy.
This kernel will fix it for 95%. The other 5% is in the roms framework.
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Note to all users:
Don't be a lurker, hit thanks as it took plenty of hours to build this.
Samsung didn't release the kernel source (not yet) so a lot of debugging was needed to fix problems like the sensors not reporting correctly.
This is the only thing I ask, hit thanks if this helps you.
It is free and enjoy it.
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Edit:
About the lurkers,
Martin from this post isn't one as he is a donator and thanks hitter.
A example to you all.
I wanted that cleared out as I didn't want Martin to take that lurker thing personal.
civato said:
S-pen alignment is fixed in the kernel and rom so you need both to have 100% accuracy.
This kernel will fix it for 95%. The other 5% is in the roms framework.
Note to all users:
Don't be a lurker, hit thanks as it took plenty of hours to build this.
Samsung didn't release the kernel source (not yet) so a lot of debugging was needed to fix problems like the sensors not reporting correctly.
This is the only thing I ask, hit thanks if this helps you.
It is free and enjoy it.
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Much appreciated adding dock & boeffla support. You are a super dev.. will test and report and thanks.
Just wanna say, this kernel supports Civato's FLEXNOTE rom WITHOUT kitkat bootloader and still get wifi. [emoji106]
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androidmonsta said:
Just wanna say, this kernel supports Civato's FLEXNOTE rom WITHOUT kitkat bootloader and still get wifi. [emoji106]
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Damn... if only I had waited.
THANK YOU CIVATO!!! What is arch-power?
androidmonsta said:
Just wanna say, this kernel supports Civato's FLEXNOTE rom WITHOUT kitkat bootloader and still get wifi.
Sent from my GT-N5110 using Tapatalk
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Oh I didn't know that, well that is a good thing, I will add this in my OP.
civato said:
Oh I didn't know that, well that is a good thing, I will add this in my OP.
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Yup, I'm running FLEXNOTE 1.3 with 4.2.2 bootloader using this kernel. Did a full wipe in Philz using the "I want to install new rom" option.
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Rev2.1 released
08/Jun/2014 First Public release Rev2.1
[*]GPU step 5 included, now max it will go to 533MHz
[*]Auobrightness sensor fixes part2
[*]CPU sloop adjusted
zzmoove profile nr8.
GPU control is not possible , maybe later as the GPU driver is totally different then on JB.
androidmonsta said:
Just wanna say, this kernel supports Civato's FLEXNOTE rom WITHOUT kitkat bootloader and still get wifi. [emoji106]
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I confirm. Wifi working great. Thanks
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Flashed and while it seems to be working fine for the most part, my CPU is constantly maxed out for some reason. I changed no settings or anything, and it was idling fine before flashing. I'm sure it might be something with my device, but I thought I'd put it out there just in case it's not. I'm going to mess around with some settings, see what I can do, and see if it changes.
ArobeeTV said:
Flashed and while it seems to be working fine for the most part, my CPU is constantly maxed out for some reason. I changed no settings or anything, and it was idling fine before flashing. I'm sure it might be something with my device, but I thought I'd put it out there just in case it's not. I'm going to mess around with some settings, see what I can do, and see if it changes.
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Like you said, it could be something with your device, mine goes into deep sleep and it has gone as high as 90% deep sleep. Pretty amazing I would say and great job by @civato. Are you on pegasusq governor?
cbrinnny said:
Like you said, it could be something with your device, mine goes into deep sleep and it has gone as high as 90% deep sleep. Pretty amazing I would say and great job by @civato. Are you on pegasusq governor?
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I was indeed using pegasusq. After trying multiple different governors and nothing changing (even stayed at 1600mhz on powersaving), I've decided to wipe my device entirely and start from scratch. No biggie. If I narrow it down to a specific app or device setting that was causing it, I'll post it so people are aware.
09/Jun/2014 First Public release Rev2.2
[*]Memory Leak fix cpu stats
[*]Memory Leak fix Kernel Ext4 & Power
zzmoove profile nr6.
I recommend not to use Powersave governor as is very buggy. Next release will it have removed as it useless.
Best governors are Pegasusq - Adaptive and zzmoove.
I am running it an am happy to report no issues. The only changes I made were to up my top cpu speed to 1.8gzh. All govs are at default. Thanks again. Can't wait to see what is next in the works for this tablet.
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Scores
With my rom & kernel
Benchmark scores:
Stock Normal Note8.0 Antutu Ranking. 17708 points
My Antutu = 23486 points
Stock Quadrant ranking = 6613 points
My Quadrant = 13685 points
Running with rom v1.3 and civz kitkat bootloader. Is data wipe needed? Sorry for the stupid question.
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slushbilly said:
Running with rom v1.3 and civz kitkat bootloader. Is data wipe needed? Sorry for the stupid question.
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Not needed, me as a habit always wipe cache and dalvik.
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Hi androidmonsta, How did you get Nandroid added under your Backup Settings? I assume it is part of the FLEXNOTE rom. What app does this link to?
rjamer said:
Hi androidmonsta, How did you get Nandroid added under your Backup Settings? I assume it is part of the FLEXNOTE rom. What app does this link to?
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It comes from the rom. Its an backup app. Never use before LOL.
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[KERNEL][CAF][5.1.1][TW / MIUI / ColorOS] Tensei_r5 [24/06/2017]

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* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed.
* Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
NOTES - MUST READ
1. Do not ask or request overclock. It wont be added.
2. This kernel uses AnyKernel 2, just like the Linaro Kernel by Nick Verse. So, it should work on all Galaxy J5 (2015) models. You test and report.
3. ROOT is not included in kernel, neither in the flashable zip. You have to flash SuperSU zip manually, after flashing the kernel.
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THREAD INFO:
Post #1: Notes, requirements, features, download links, installation instructions, sources, credits, screenshots
Post #2: Changelog and bugs.
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REQUIREMENTS / COMPATIBILITY:
- Galaxy J5 2015
- Official Touchwiz stock rom 5.1.1
- Stock kernel, unmodified
- TWRP 5.1.1
It also work on:
- MIUI Lollipop
- ColorOS Lollipop
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FEATURES:
-Based on CAF source for improved performance / smoothness (LA.BR.1.1.3_rb1.11)
-Several CAF patches
-Fixed DirtyCow, QuadRooter and other vulnerabilities
-Updated GPU driver to MM source
-Adreno Idler: main goal is to lower the power consumptions while maintaining high-performance
-SELinux permissive
-init.d support
-silenced many kernel logs
-fixed some memory leaks
-KCAL: Color Control
-QuickWakeup driver
-Drivedroid support - put an OS on your phone and boot your PC using the phone. Not tested, but it should work.
-governors: default + enabled ondemand & conservative governors + @squid2's lionfish
-schedulers: default + FIOPS, SIO, SIOPLUS, ZEN v2 and BFQ I/O schedulers
-enabled advanced TCP congestions: default ones + Westwood, HSTCP, HYBLA, HTCP, Vegas, Veno, Scalable, LP, Yeah, Illinois + Sociopath
-4 hotplugs: IntelliPlug, MSM Hotplug, Bricked (MP DECISION), Alucard
-Prima WLAN driver
-tweak for better network speed
-tweaks to improve I/O latency on SSD
-many patches has been applied for faster I/O read / write
-CRC toggle: disabled by default (for more 30% performance according to its description)
-android log toggle on/off: disabled by default
-Fsync toggle on/off: Disabling it should improve the performance, but there might be data loss. More details here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33381928&postcount=5
-arch_power and gentle_fair_sleepers toggles
-disabled CPU L2 Cache during video sessions to save more power
-removed verifiedbootstate flag from /proc/cmdline (in order to pass the SafetyNet CTS check with an unlocked bootloader, this patch is needed); I dont know if Pokemon GO game or something similar works now, you can check and report as im not playing those games)
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DOWNLOAD:
Touchwiz Lollipop: ANDROIDFILEHOST | MEDIAFIRE
MIUI / ColorOS Lollipop: ANDROIDFILEHOST | MEDIAFIRE
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Be sure that you are using TWRP according to the Android version you are using.
2. Download kernel archive and put it on your external SD Card.
3. Now go to TWRP recovery by keeping pressing Power button + home button + volume UP button at same time for few seconds.
4. Install the kernel zip you have downloaded.
5. [OPTIONALLY] Install SuperSU.
6. Wipe cache and dalvik-cache to avoid issues.
7. Reboot.
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SOURCE CODE:
Touchwiz Lollipop: ANDROIDFILEHOST | MEDIAFIRE
MIUI / ColorOS Lollipop: ANDROIDFILEHOST | MEDIAFIRE
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CREDITS:
@osm0sis for the awesome AnyKernel.
@Saber for the awesome and the best guide with useful informations about governors, schedulers etc.
@Nick Verse
@ganesh varma
@jackeagle
@FrozenCow
@franciscofranco
@flar2
@squid2
@Sultanxda
@savoca
@faux123
@eng.stk
@FireLord
@Shoaib05
If you think you have been missed, let me know and i will add you.
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XDA:DevDB Information
[KERNEL][CAF][5.1.1][TW / MIUI / ColorOS] Tensei_r5 [24/06/2017], Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy J5
Contributors
#Henkate
Source Code:
Kernel Special Features: Based on CAF kernel, fast and stable, hotplugs, enabled advanced TCP congestions, KCAL, security fixes, Adreno Idler, PowerSuspend
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: r5
Stable Release Date: 2017-06-24
Created 2017-01-24
Last Updated 2017-06-24
Reserved
bugs:
-The only bug is that sometimes when you power off / reboot the phone, it freeze and you have to take out the battery.
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changelog:
24/06/2017
- removed i/o scheduler switcher. The random reboot should be gone ( my j5 didnt have any reboot with i/o sched swither and neither without it, while being in idle though, as i'm not using it)
- fixed two permissions of powersuspend (0666 --> 0644)
- added @squid2's lionfish governor. It is supposed to be more battery friendly. Test and report your feedback.
- added sociopath tcp: "this is basically tcp reno with no slow start and a much more aggressive ssthresh recalculation (lowers it by 5% instead of 50%)"
- fixed 9 vulnerabilities
about doubletap2wake and sweep2sleep:
this new update was supposed to have dt2w and sweep2sleep. I've added them by using the commits from other kernel and they were working, both. However, there were some issues:
1) dt2w wasn't working on the full screen. Even after choosing "full" in kerneladiutor, i still had to double tap in the bottom of the screen (half) to wake it. When i was double tapping on the other half of the screen (top), it wasn't working.
2) i dont know if sweep2sleep is supposed to work only in the bottom of the screen, but that's how it was working. It was fine though.
3) phone wasn't going to deep sleep, even when both were off. This is the major issue and that's why i've removed dt2w and sweep2sleep. I don't really have the knowledge to fix that and i'm not willing to spend time for that. Those commits which i've picked has powersuspend hooks and i had to update powersuspend to v1.8.1 as that kernel. Perhaps this version of powersuspend wasn't working properly and that's why it was causing the phone to not go into deep sleep? I don't know...
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09/05/2017
- added i/o switcher: A driver which change the i/o scheduler to noop automatically when screen goes off and restore the i/o scheduler which was set before when screen is on after 10 seconds
- silenced much more kernel logs
- re-enabled swap & zram
- added sys interface to configure linux printk logging (debugging purpose)
- added gpu time_in_state stats (similar to cpu stats)
- added quick wakeup driver: Allow kernel driver to do periodic jobs without resuming the full system. It should increase battery life.
- added toggles for gentle_fair_sleepers and arch_power
- tcp cubic fixes
- added sioplus, zen v2 and bfq schedulers
- enabled conservative governor
- fixed some memory leaks
- fixed a problem where reboot on android panics the kernel almost every time when file systems are mounted over loop devices
- updated power efficient workqueue + fixes; enabled by default
- added gpu governor whitelist to prevent you from enabling gpu governors which are unstable / incomplete (bw_hwmon, bw_vbif, gpubw_mon; all those 3 make the phone freeze once are enabled). Now when you try to enable those, it wont change anything.
- misc fixes and improvements
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07/05/2017
- wifi module is now smaller as it should be (~40mb -> ~3mb)
- disabled some kernel logs
- disabled zram, swap and everything else related to swap
- allow 320k aac encoding
- misc fixes and improvements
- increased charge time from 30s to 100s when battery status is near full
(when charger is online for a long time, such as 12 hour, the battery status changes from charging to full and resumes charging.
The reason is that battery is not full at the first full state. So increse charge time from 30s to 100s when battery status is
near to full. This methods will reduce the number of recharging time)
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02/05/2017
- disabled android log and crc check by default
- added back kcal (color control), drivedroid support and power efficient workqueues
- removed verifiedbootstate flag from /proc/cmdline (in order to pass the safetynet cts check with an unlocked bootloader, this patch is needed); i dont know if pokemon go game or something similar works now, you can check and report as im not playing those games)
- tweaks to improve i/o latency on ssd
- fixed few security vulnerabilities (such as dirtycow and quadrooter)
- many patches has been applied for faster i/o read / write
- governors are more friendly towards latency-sensitive bursty workloads
- and other misc tweaks
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16/03/2017
- reworked from scratch and based on caf source for more performance / smoothness (now i can clearly see a difference )
- updated gpu driver to mm source
- added crc toggle (enable / disable)
- enabled adaptive lmk by default and set vmpressure_file_min for msm8916 from caf
- disabled arch_power
- frezee bug is gone
- removed: Ota, kcal, soundcontrol, power efficient workqueues, zen governor, frandom
- removed also the ramdisk modifications as it may lower performance / smoothness. I might try again in future.
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24/01/2017
- initial build
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Upcoming update
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Wait, so you ask what rom should you build and then build a kernel?!?
Trying it brb
Telepracity said:
Wait, so you ask what rom should you build and then build a kernel?!?
Trying it brb
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I have said that ill publish the kernel, then i resume to RR, then i build a new rom.
#Henkate said:
I have said that ill publish the kernel, then i resume to RR, then i build a new rom.
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wow you are a really busy man xD
small update
Few screenshots were attached at the end of first post.
There has been a small issue in the script of Anykernel, so OTA wont work. I have fixed this and updated the download links.
Please download and reinstall again in order to get OTA working. Im sorry for this small issue.
Installing kernel now, will get back with results in a couple of days.
kernel
DylanCl said:
Installing kernel now, will get back with results in a couple of days.
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testingg
J500M Support? Thanks
HPM8294 said:
J500M Support? Thanks
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This kernel is made for J500FN (using J500FN sources) but because it's using AnyKernel2, it should work on all models.
I've wrote this at notes in first post:
2. This kernel uses AnyKernel 2, just like the Linaro Kernel by Nick Verse. So, it should work on all Galaxy J5 (2015) models. You test and report.
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J500M Work! Testing
@#Henkate, dattebayo! Am i right?? :laugh:
veez21 said:
@#Henkate, dattebayo! Am i right?? :laugh:
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Yea xD
Let's stay on topic. Not all people know about animes haha.
To people who are asking what does mean that: "dattebayo" it's a Japanese word which Naruto says it often in the anime, it's like a verbal tic. It means "you know" or "believe it".
#Henkate said:
Yea xD
Let's stay on topic. Not all people know about animes haha.
To people who are asking what does mean that: "dattebayo" it's a Japanese word which Naruto says it often in the anime, it's like a verbal tic. It means "you know" or "believe it".
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Yeah,:good:. Will test l8ter. :good:
I tested your kernel with my j500h model, Worked good without any problem
Thank you @#Henkate
come on give LP version pls
wyr007 said:
come on give LP version pls
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Just be patient.
I just started building it. It will be available soon.
Lollipop version is out
Lollipop version is out. You find the download links in first post.
Lollipop version has additional changes:
Code:
-built with AOSP 4.8 toolchain (if im using 4.9 the phone gets stuck at Galaxy J5 logo, not even bootanimation; i didnt take a logcat yet)
-disabled CPU L2 Cache during video sessions to save more power[B][COLOR="Red"]*[/COLOR][/B]
-more security fixes[B][COLOR="Red"]*[/COLOR][/B]
* The changes with asterisk were already present on Marshmallow kernel.
The flashable zip has 24/01/2017 date because Lollipop version was supposed to be released yesterday too. However, if you take a look at Settings > About phone or Kernel Adiutor you will see that the kernel was built today.
Im waiting for reviews. I wanna know if you encounter the same problem like me, mentioned at notes in first post at 2) .
Now i can resume to RR, to work on a final update. RR kernel will also have Tensei features and probably few other changes for improving the battery since CM is faster than Touchwiz.
Phone "feels" faster, but that could also just be a placebo.
The only bug I've found yet is that my camera froze once after double-tapping to open it, but that hasn't happened since.

[KERNEL][7.1.x][LOS/AOSP] Tensei_r4

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Code:
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* 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 features included
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
NOTES - MUST READ
1. Do not ask or request overclock. It wont be added.
2. This kernel uses AnyKernel 2, just like the Linaro Kernel by Nick Verse. So, it should work on all Galaxy J5 (2015) models. You test and report.
3. ROOT is not included in kernel, neither in the flashable zip. You have to flash SuperSU zip manually, after flashing the kernel.
4. For some reason, Kernel Adiutor still show the frequencies below 800Mhz, but those are not being used as i dont want to.
5. F2FS is not enabled yet.
6. I've just found that QuadRooter Scanner still show a vulnerability. I think I've forgot to apply a commit since on lollipop version it's fixed. I'll look later and it'll be fixed in next release.
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THREAD INFO:
Post #1: Notes, requirements, features, download links, installation instructions, sources, credits, screenshots
Post #2: Changelog and bugs.
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REQUIREMENTS / COMPATIBILITY:
- Galaxy J5 2015
- Nougat ROM based on LOS/AOSP. While it should work on all, keep in mind that this has been tested mainly on LOS.
- TWRP 5.1.1
It should work on all models as ive stated at notes.
However, if it doesnt work on your model (other than J500FN) or if you encounter issues, then try to remove the dtb.img from kernel zip and flash it again after restoring the boot.img which the ROM you are using came with.
The dtb included in zip is J500FN one and thats why it may not work or you may have issues. Ive included the dtb because SoUnd001 did some changes to this (like using 50mhz frequency) and i dont want those changes. To overwrite those changes, i had to include the dtb.
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FEATURES:
-Based on LA.BR.1.1.3 (the source left by @Nick Verse and @ganesh varma)
-Several CAF patches
-ZRAM enabled
-Fixed DirtyCow, QuadRooter and other vulnerabilities
-Adreno Idler: main goal is to lower the power consumptions while maintaining high-performance
-SELinux permissive
-silenced many kernel logs
-fixed some memory leaks
-driver which change the I/O scheduler to noop automatically when screen goes off and restore the I/O scheduler which was set before when screen is on after 10 seconds
-QuickWakeup driver
-Drivedroid support - put an OS on your phone and boot your PC using the phone. Not tested, but it should work.
-governors: default + enabled ondemand & conservative governors
-schedulers: default + FIOPS, SIO, SIOPLUS, ZEN v2 and BFQ I/O schedulers
-enabled advanced TCP congestions: default ones + Westwood, HSTCP, HYBLA, HTCP, Vegas, Veno, Scalable, LP, Yeah, Illinois
-4 hotplugs: IntelliPlug, MSM Hotplug, Bricked (MP DECISION), Alucard
-tweak for better network speed
-tweaks to improve I/O latency on SSD; many patches has been applied for faster I/O read / write
-CRC toggle: enabled by default (disable it for more 30% performance according to its description)
-android log toggle on/off: disabled by default Seems to be buggy on LOS/AOSP. Ill check it later.
-Fsync toggle on/off: Disabling it should improve the performance, but there might be data loss. More details here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33381928&postcount=5
-arch_power and gentle_fair_sleepers toggles
-disabled CPU L2 Cache during video sessions to save more power
-removed verifiedbootstate flag from /proc/cmdline (in order to pass the SafetyNet CTS check with an unlocked bootloader, this patch is needed); I dont know if Pokemon GO game or something similar works now, you can check and report as im not playing those games)
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DOWNLOAD:
Nougat: ANDROIDFILEHOST | MEDIAFIRE
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Be sure that you are using TWRP.
2. Download kernel archive and put it on your external SD Card.
3. Now go to TWRP recovery by keeping pressing Power button + home button + volume UP button at same time for few seconds.
4. Install the kernel zip you have downloaded.
5. [OPTIONALLY] Install phh Superuser or something else.
6. Reboot.
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SOURCE CODE:
Nougat: ANDROIDFILEHOST | MEDIAFIRE
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CREDITS:
@osm0sis for the awesome AnyKernel.
@Saber for the awesome and the best guide with useful informations about governors, schedulers etc.
@Nick Verse
@ganesh varma
@jackeagle
@SoUnd001
@FrozenCow
@franciscofranco
@flar2
@Sultanxda
@savoca
@faux123
@eng.stk
@FireLord
@Shoaib05
If you think you have been missed, let me know and i will add you.
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XDA:DevDB Information
[KERNEL][7.1.x][LOS/AOSP] Tensei_r4, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy J5
Contributors
#Henkate
Source Code:
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: r4
Stable Release Date: 2017-05-16
Created 2017-05-16
Last Updated 2017-05-17
Changelog & Bugs
bugs:
-the toggle for log doesn't seems to work on LOS/AOSP
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changelog:
09/05/2017
- added I/O switcher: a driver which change the I/O scheduler to noop automatically when screen goes off and restore the I/O scheduler which was set before when screen is on after 10 seconds
- silenced much more kernel logs
- re-enabled SWAP & ZRAM
- added sys interface to configure linux printk logging (debugging purpose)
- added GPU time_in_state stats (similar to CPU stats)
- added Quick Wakeup driver: Allow kernel driver to do periodic jobs without resuming the full system. It should increase battery life.
- added toggles for gentle_fair_sleepers and arch_power
- TCP cubic fixes
- added SIOPLUS, ZEN v2 and BFQ schedulers
- enabled conservative governor
- fixed some memory leaks
- fixed a problem where reboot on Android panics the kernel almost every time when file systems are mounted over loop devices
- updated power efficient workqueue + fixes; enabled by default
- added GPU governor whitelist to prevent you from enabling GPU governors which are unstable / incomplete (bw_hwmon, bw_vbif, gpubw_mon; all those 3 make the phone freeze once are enabled). Now when you try to enable those, it wont change anything.
- misc fixes and improvements
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
07/05/2017
- wifi module is now smaller as it should be (~40mb -> ~3mb)
- disabled some kernel logs
- disabled ZRAM, SWAP and everything else related to swap
- allow 320K AAC encoding
- misc fixes and improvements
- increased charge time from 30s to 100s when battery status is near full
(When charger is online for a long time, such as 12 hour, the battery status changes from charging to full and resumes charging.
The reason is that battery is not full at the first full state. So increse charge time from 30s to 100s when battery status is
near to full. This methods will reduce the number of recharging time)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
02/05/2017
- disabled android log and crc check by default
- added back kcal (color control), drivedroid support and power efficient workqueues
- removed verifiedbootstate flag from /proc/cmdline (in order to pass the safetynet cts check with an unlocked bootloader, this patch is needed); i dont know if pokemon go game or something similar works now, you can check and report as im not playing those games)
- tweaks to improve i/o latency on ssd
- fixed few security vulnerabilities (such as dirtycow and quadrooter)
- many patches has been applied for faster i/o read / write
- governors are more friendly towards latency-sensitive bursty workloads
- and other misc tweaks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
16/03/2017
- reworked from scratch and based on caf source for more performance / smoothness (now i can clearly see a difference )
- updated gpu driver to mm source
- added crc toggle (enable / disable)
- enabled adaptive lmk by default and set vmpressure_file_min for msm8916 from caf
- disabled arch_power
- frezee bug is gone
- removed: Ota, kcal, soundcontrol, power efficient workqueues, zen governor, frandom
- removed also the ramdisk modifications as it may lower performance / smoothness. I might try again in future.
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24/01/2017
- initial build
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Reserved
Thanks!
Cpu governor- impulse, elementalx, zzmoove
I/o schedule : zen
Is it on this kernal ?
sivakrishnanj said:
Cpu governor- impulse, elementalx, zzmoove
I/o schedule : zen
Is it on this kernal ?
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All the features are mentioned in first post. The governors you've mentioned aren't present, but the zen scheduler is.
#Henkate said:
All the features are mentioned in first post. The governors you've mentioned aren't present, but the zen scheduler is.
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What will this improve (noob for kernels)
infixremix said:
What will this improve (noob for kernels)
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Here's a thread with detailed descriptions/information about governors, I/O schedulers (including Zen), hotplugs, TCP congestions. There's also benchmarks and comparisons.
@#Henkate you're becoming a pro in building custom kernels :good:
Dies this use frq under 800?
JosephDM said:
@#Henkate you're becoming a pro in building custom kernels :good:
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Nope, lol.
Amarius1 said:
Dies this use frq under 800?
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No. Please read my post here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72280158&postcount=131 . That doesn't mean that it can't have a good SOT. I've got 7-8h in past when I used CM13 and as you know it doesn't have these frequencies neither.
I'm waiting for feedbacks. Take your time for that.
Last but not least, lemme remind you again that this kernel wouldn't be possible without the guys mentioned at credits.
EDIT:
QuadRooter Scanner still show a vulnerability. I think I've forgot to apply a commit since on lollipop version it's fixed. I'll look later and it'll be fixed in next release.
Sadly I am not on 7.1.1 so i can't test this. :crying:
Awesome job! First custom kernel for Nougat :laugh:
This kernel has support VOLTE ?
sivakrishnanj said:
This kernel has support VOLTE ?
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I guess you meant ramdisk which is a part of boot.img. No, it doesn't.
But if the ROM which you're using would get volte support, then it'll work with this kernel as well since it's using the ramdisk from the actual kernel.
E.g.: Let's say that there is a new update of LOS which has volte support (in ramdisk, but also rom). After flashing the new update, you'll get the kernel which ROM is using. Then you flash my kernel and it'll use same ramdisk with volte support because I'm using AnyKernel (Google it), so i wouldn't have to make the changes from the new update manually.
YuZaGa said:
Kernels don't need to support volte. It's the rom which does it.
You should ask SoUnd1 to add the volte support.
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Both kernel & rom must support the volte
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#Henkate said:
I guess you meant ramdisk which is a part of boot.img. No, it doesn't.
But if the ROM which you're using would get volte support, then it'll work with this kernel as well since it's using the ramdisk from the actual kernel.
E.g.: Let's say that there is a new update of LOS which has volte support (in ramdisk, but also rom). After flashing the new update, you'll get the kernel which ROM is using. Then you flash my kernel and it'll use same ramdisk with volte support because I'm using AnyKernel (Google it), so i wouldn't have to make the changes from the new update manually.
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Hmm... 65 downloads in total and 0 feedbacks?
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Hmm... 65 downloads in total and 0 feedbacks?
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Srry. I cant test it. Cuz im on A5UX ROM by mitko.
I'm using your kernel
kaducomk said:
I'm using your kernel
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Thank you for using it!
I'd like to hear feedbacks though, but take your time for that.
Same goes to the other people which have downloaded and using it. If you want new releases, let me know your feedback from the actual release. I need to know if you have problems and your overall experience.
CPU Overclock would be awesome otherwise it's pretty good in terms of battery,performance and stability

[KERNEL] Cortex Kernel v1.1.7 [July 20, 2017] [7.1.2]

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With the help of several people, I'm proud to bring you Cortex Kernel! This is my first independent kernel, and as such, is a constant WIP. Of course, things will be broken. I will fix what I can as I learn more about kernel development. Just hang in there, it's worth it!​
FEATURES:
* Patched to 3.18.60-61 (credit freak07 / dorimanx)
* Includes July security patches
* SlimbusOC (credit freak07)
* GPU overclocking (133MHz to 652MHz) (freak07)
* IO Schedulers:
- BFQ
- CFQ
- DEADLINE
- FIFO
- FIOPS
- MAPLE
- NOOP
- SIO
- SIOPLUS
- TEST-IOSCHED
- TRIPNDROID
- VR
- ZEN
* Wake gestures
* SafetyNet patch
* Adrenoboost
* Updated BFQ scheduler
* Tweaked squashfs
* Added KSM
* Disabled power gating
* Disabled dm-verity
* Disabled crc checks
NOTE: SDCARDFS may be unstable. Use at your own risk!
To enable SDCARDFS, I quote @freak07:
1. Open the file system/build.prop and add the line "ro.sys.sdcardfs=true" without the quotes at the bottom and
Make sure your selinux is set to permissive. You can either do this via an app or via script.
here is the download for a script: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=155912
2. Extract the script and put it in either system/etc/init.d or /system/su.d or /su.d
3. Set the file´s permissions to rwxr-xr-x (755)
4. Reboot.
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DOWNLOADS:
Cortex Kernel v1.1.7
CHANGELOG:
v1.1.7
* Patched to 3.18.60-61 (credit freak07 / dorimanx)
* Added SIOPLUS, FIFO, TRIPNDROID, and VR schedulers
* Updated BFQ to v8r10
* Brought SDCARDFS up-to-date (credit freak07)
* Improved horizontal sweep wake gesture
PREVIOUS CHANGES:
v1.1.0
* Patched to 3.18.53-54 (credit freak07 / dorimanx)
* Enabled KSM
* Optimized kernel for performance, not size
* Disabled a LOT of logging
* Tweaked USB seriel connections
* IPv6 improvements
* Fair scheduler updates
v1.0.3
* Patched to 3.18.49-50 (credit freak07 / dorimanx)
* Includes July security patches
* Added SlimbusOC (credit freak07)
* Added GPU overclocking (133MHz to 652MHz)
* Added FIOPS, SIO, and ZEN schedulers
* Added wake gestures
* Added SafetyNet patch
* Added adrenoboost
* Updated BFQ scheduler to v8r8
* Tweaked interactive scheduler
* Tweaked deadline scheduler
* Tweaked squashfs
* Disabled power gating
* Disabled dm-verity
* Disabled crc checks
INSTALLATION:
1: Flash kernel in TWRP (dont reboot after)
2: Flash TWRP installer
3: Reboot straight to recovery
4: Flash SuperSu 2.82-SR1-PixelFix OR fastboot boot @chainfire's boot-to-root.img
CREDITS:
Google : Android
@freak07 : Kernel base and other help
@osm0sis : Anykernel2 installer
@The Flash : Various commits
@dorimanx : Patches and various commits
various other people whose commits I picked
XDA:DevDB Information
Cortex Kernel for the Pixel XL, Kernel for the Google Pixel XL
Contributors
chevycam94
Source Code: https://github.com/chevycam94/marlin_kernel
Kernel Special Features: OC + Tweaks
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.1.7
Stable Release Date: 2017-07-20
Created 2017-07-09
Last Updated 2017-07-20
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Oh snap! First to try? Will report, thanks!
Wait, is cortex ROM coming to pixel XL? I will freak!!!!!
yung40oz84 said:
Oh snap! First to try? Will report, thanks!
Wait, is cortex ROM coming to pixel XL? I will freak!!!!!
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I'm hoping. Working with the Pixel isn't anything like it is for the Nexus 6P. I'm still figuring it out.
chevycam94 said:
I'm hoping. Working with the Pixel isn't anything like it is for the Nexus 6P. I'm still figuring it out.
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Oh man, that's great news bud, good luck! Just flashed the kernel. Does this have the sdcardfs commits to be compatible with sdcardfs?
EDIT: nevermind I checked GitHub, didn't see them. Thanks man, testing it now
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Just a couple feature requests should be easy ones. High brightness mode, backlight dimmer, and to be able to block all the wakelocks ex kernel manager, there's a slew of them, not sure the commits. One last possible would be high-speed congestion control. Sorry, longer than I wanted, but the high-speed is secondary.
yung40oz84 said:
Oh man, that's great news bud, good luck! Just flashed the kernel. Does this have the sdcardfs commits to be compatible with sdcardfs?
EDIT: nevermind I checked GitHub, didn't see them. Thanks man, testing it now
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It has sdcardfs, but it's completely stock. For the time being, I chose not to commit anything to it. So no current plans to support it. I'm hoping to make this a lean type of kernel, with a few tweaks available. I play Dawn of Titans a lot, and having smooth gameplay is something I look for in a kernel/ROM. Hopefully my kernel (and upcoming ROM) will work perfectly together and create a great platform.
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Just a couple feature requests should be easy ones. High brightness mode, backlight dimmer, and to be able to block all the wakelocks ex kernel manager, there's a slew of them, not sure the commits. One last possible would be high-speed congestion control. Sorry, longer than I wanted, but the high-speed is secondary.
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I'll keep that in mind.
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It has sdcardfs, but it's completely stock. For the time being, I chose not to commit anything to it. So no current plans to support it. I'm hoping to make this a lean type of kernel, with a few tweaks available. I play Dawn of Titans a lot, and having smooth gameplay is something I look for in a kernel/ROM. Hopefully my kernel (and upcoming ROM) will work perfectly together and create a great platform.
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Sounds like a plan. Sdcardfs isn't a dire need, lol. Just wondering. So you're saying if I add the build.prop commit for sdcardfs it won't work right? Also looking forward to what this brings, it's running incredibly smooth since booting.
I'm not sure honestly. I think it'll work, but not very well. People have made LOTS of patches to it to improve it. I might if I get the time, but thats last on my list.
yung40oz84 said:
Sounds like a plan. Sdcardfs isn't a dire need, lol. Just wondering. So you're saying if I add the build.prop commit for sdcardfs it won't work right? Also looking forward to what this brings, it's running incredibly smooth since booting.
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Probably you will face a lot of crashes when accessing storage.
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Also @chevycam94 Congratulations :good:
I had a freeze and reboot to ram dump. Your not the only kernel. Happening on Franco and kirosuko as well. Maybe check there commits and threads too. I couldn't get log but go others that is helpful. KMSG here, https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw-ARc6DtAVJUHdWYnlaSmMza1k/view?usp=drivesdk. Other is attached
Could a couple of you test this kernel build for me? I'm having a fight with my build system. I'm getting 9 "section mismatch" errors, and I am scratching my head to the bone trying to figure out whats going wrong. My code built fine on my last VM, but I screwed up and killed that one. Now my new setup, same OS, same toolchain, same code, builds with 9 errors. I have to force it to ignore those errors (which I didn't have to do before), so I have no clue if this even works now. I would think it would, seeing as the code was functional before, and hasn't been changed since.
Test the crap out of it. I know it still has the regular issues some other kernels have, but it should otherwise be fully functional.......SHOULD
UPDATE: I managed to find some time to test it. So far, it's working fine. Some things spam the crap out of logcat, but that's ok. Compared to the stock kernel this is instantly faster. HUGE difference. Wasn't really expecting it to be that noticable. Nothing has crashed so far. If all goes well, I'll start work on the next release. v1.0.9 isn't meant to be a public release BTW. It's simply in the testing phase. But if you like it, feel free to use it! Just know that it's not officially supported in any way.
PERFORMANCE TWEAKS:
Use these tweaks to really get some kick....um....butt, performance from your Pixel XL! I'm on my v1.1.0 kernel (unreleased), but it's essentially the same as the v1.0.9 zip I just posted for testing. HUGE difference in the phone!
Chage the following items to the given values:
Code:
dirty ratio: 40 (default=20)
dirty background ratio: 10 (default=5)
overcommit ratio: 35 (default=50)
swappiness: 40 (default=60)
v1.1.0 is up
chevycam94 said:
PERFORMANCE TWEAKS:
Use these tweaks to really get some kick....um....butt, performance from your Pixel XL! I'm on my v1.1.0 kernel (unreleased), but it's essentially the same as the v1.0.9 zip I just posted for testing. HUGE difference in the phone!
Chage the following items to the given values:
Code:
dirty ratio: 40 (default=20)
dirty background ratio: 10 (default=5)
overcommit ratio: 35 (default=50)
swappiness: 40 (default=60)
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Where do I change these settings? Thanks
joey.gunnarson said:
PERFORMANCE TWEAKS:
Use these tweaks to really get some kick....um....butt, performance from your Pixel XL! I'm on my v1.1.0 kernel (unreleased), but it's essentially the same as the v1.0.9 zip I just posted for testing. HUGE difference in the phone!
Chage the following items to the given values:
Where do I change these settings? Thanks
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You can find them in the 'Virtual Memory' section of whatever kernel manager you are using.
joey.gunnarson said:
Where do I change these settings? Thanks
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Honestly, I'd spring the money for EX Kernel Manager. @flar2 has made a nearly perfect app to control just about everything you could need. It's not designed to be a "toolbox", but rather just a place to set options for the system, kernel, cpu, gpu, and memory, for the most part.
He still needs to update the live CPU display on the main page, as its not accurate, or even right (at least on the Pixel). Along with odd CPU frequency selections (they dont always become what you select, depending on kernel/setup). There are one or two other things, but I don't remember off the top of my head.
But regardless, it's the best kernel control app I know of right now. Most friendly for me. Also give you widgets/notification icons for "performance mode" and "power saving" mode. Quick toggles. Love that part.
chevycam94 said:
PERFORMANCE TWEAKS:
Use these tweaks to really get some kick....um....butt, performance from your Pixel XL! I'm on my v1.1.0 kernel (unreleased), but it's essentially the same as the v1.0.9 zip I just posted for testing. HUGE difference in the phone!
Chage the following items to the given values:
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Will the battery consumption got huge difference too? Lol
sakuhei said:
Will the battery consumption got huge difference too? Lol
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Battery life is about the same, or slightly better. At least for me. Depends on your setup.

[KERNEL] NX Kernel | R30 | 07 AUG '20

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​Short summary:
NX kernel aims at providing you a smooth experience, while maintaining the best of your battery life. The kernel requires no further user customization and therefore should be used as available.
Features:
• First unified S8/S8+ kernel for F(D)/N variants only: 1 kernel to support both devices.
• Permissive by default
• Knox 0x0 with Safetynet bypass
• LED fade control
• Wakelock control (blacklisting not adviced)
• Moro sound control
• Wake gestures mod by Flar2
• Memory management improvements
• Improved touch latency
• Drivedroid support (0.10.48+)
• Unofficial DEX support
• Wireguard VPN support
• Other misc. optimizations
Download link:
Pie
Credits to my dear testers:
@Benji1983
@bininga59
@destan4503
@hans_olo
@jeebspawnshop
@moelle
@mwilky
@parser
@pcvroon
@s-advance
@sswagonman
@teutate
@zafer61
Caution:
I am not responsible for anything that happends after flashing the work provided here.
Sharing is caring, so according to the (much unwelcomed) rule 12 you can use my open source on GitHub without my explicit consent or credits. But this is where the caring stops as I do not allow you to use any of my own provided files (except for unmodified stock files). Section 3 of this rule states that you can try to bypass my explicit consent by releasing it as your own when you succeed to make significant changes to the work.
Goodluck and happy CopyMaxing.
Source Code: Github
Changelog
R28
- Updated to DSF source
- Improved performance and efficiency.
Old changelog:
V1 - Initial XDA release, based on 2nd test 38
R2:
- Fixed freezes that was caused to a minority of users on particular roms
- Fast charging fixed to work for everyone
- Potentially improved battery life at the cost of slight overhead
R3:
- Fixups and hiccups
- GPU control added in Synapse
R4:
- Removed Synapse and OC, mtweaks is good enough
- Based on Test 50
R5:
- Oreo release
R6
- Merged N8 March Oreo source
- LED fixed
- WiFi blob detection fixed (still requires a few files due nvram path..)
- Faster booting
- Tweaked for better idle drain and battery life
R7
- Bug fixes caused by N8 merge
R8
- Rebased the kernel by filtering out bad changes for battery life, performance and so on.
- Updated to latest CRD source
- Fixed LED (hopefully definitely)
- Fixed WiFi (works like stock kernel)
- Mount system earlier to boot faster
- Added overclock for cluster1
- Fully Permissive (no longer fake enforcing)
R9
- Removed lots of useless stuff -> faster kernel and less size
- Still CRD7 based with CREF ramdisk (CRED source has worse battery life according to my groups experience)
- More stable LED implementation
- Removed Fsync/CRC toggles because data stability is way more important than this benchmark cheater
R10:
- Fixup of R9
R11
- REQUIRES NEW MODIFIED TWRP FIRST
- New fading led approach -> enabled by default and not bugging anymore. You can control it with Mtweaks V2.9
- Quotas enabled, which works thanks to the new TWRP. More info
- Some fixes and optimizations.
R12
- REQUIRES NEW MODIFIED TWRP
- Middle of rebase, not done yet..
- Manually updated to CRF
- Added CRGB support
- More unification work done (fixes Samsung's screw up by delaying probe after booting up, which would result in an unresponsive lockscreen until init occured.
R13
- REQUIRES NEW MODIFIED TWRP
- Merged CRGB source update (seems the R12 fix was short lived)
- Re-added changes I forgot for R12, e.g. Drivedroid support, OC.
- Fixed WiFi-calling as confirmed by @bininga59
R14
- Requires modified TWRP - See post for explaination
- Almost done rebasing
- Fixed bad code using GCC 7.3 (also fixed booting compiled kernel with 7.x/8x toolchains due bad alignment)
- Reduced kernel overhead, improved security (fully disabled debugfs)
- Removed ability to overclock the big clusters
R15
- Added TWRP patcher: During installation it will detect unmodded TWRP and modify it. If it detects a modified TWRP it will skip this step. If you care for MTP in TWRP then you still must flash the TWRP provided in post #644. The only reason I added this script is because many fail to follow instruction (flash modded twrp and kernel/rom).
- CRGH source update
- Re-added GPU sysfs and underclocked to 112Mhz
- Some under the hood optimizations for more stability, better consumption and idle improvements.
- Probably N9 port ready (untested)
- Still rebasing...
R16
- Linaro 7.3 compiled
- Re-added big cluster OC
- Fixed Gear VR & recording call bugs
- Not N9 ready (requires more ramdisk changes + still waiting for a working port)
R17
- Requires modified TWRP (due to proper Oreo support) -> See post 644
- CRI based
- Forgot the rest
R18
- CRK source drop merged
- Improved touch latency
- Updated LZ4 module to 1.8.3
- Other misc improvements; e.g. improved idle consumption, bug fixes, smoothness, snappiness etc.
R21
- Last kernel to support Oreo.
R23
- Properly upstreamed to 4.4.176 with no cpu bugs etc.
- Compiled with GCC 8 and fixed all buffer overflows -> should improve stability but also has an overall positive effect
- Better idle -> Don't take my word for that as I don't know how upstream will affect the change
- Touchscreen backport from Pixel 3 for better touch latency on S8 devices (too bad S8+ uses a different panel)
- Re-added overclock abillity
- Other minor optimizations that positively affect performance and battery life
R24
- Updated to latest DCSB source
- Upstreamed to 4.4.178*
- Sound control mod backported (requires latest Mtweaks)
- Wakegestures backported: Doubletap2wake, sweep2sleep, sweep2wake.**
- Fixed permissive state to work with banking apps (no reboots)
- Fixes on top of fixes and optimizations that will affect performance and idle drain.
* Still indecisive about upstream
** Enabling gestures will kill AOD touch and hard press to wake
R25
- Dropped upstream as I always was convinced it resulting in worse battery life.
- Switched from Zswap to ZRam.
- Added overclock abillity for little cores to 1898Mhz (fixed this possibility)
- Big cluster min clock is set to 858MHz
- Added GPU OC abillity to 572MHz
- Compiled with my custom compiler to target exynos-cortex (big.LITTLE)
- Some other minor optimizations to improve idle and battery life.
R26
• Compiled with custom GCC 9.1.1
• Updated to the latest available source for S8/N8.
• Selinux: now you can switch enforcing by writing "setenforce 0" in a terminal or by using an app like Mtweaks. This can be useful incase your banking app requires an enforced phone (e.g. rebooting)
• Updated moro sound control: fixes unlinked L/R control and resets
• Wake gestures: added a proximity state check so that an enabled wakegesture cannot wakeup the phone when the proximity sensor is active, like during a phone call.
• Other changes to improve performance, reduce kswapd usage and hopefully preserve a bit more battery life.
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FAQ​
Q: Does this support non stock roms?
A: The kernel does not support ports, e.g. note 9 port, while it may have the possibility to support note 8 based roms. This kernel will never have AOSP support.
Q: Can you add X to the kernel?
A: No, this is a personal kernel and therefore won't have what I don't want. This is a take it or leave it kernel, so if it doesn't have Spectrum, Flickerfree etc. then I'd leave it.
Q: I lost root
A: The zip contains no root, because rooting is optional. You need to flash Magisk manually after flashing the kernel.
Q: I have a problem!
A: Make sure you use no Xposed framework. If we have that cleared, please post a dmesg and last kmsg of the moment right after the problem occured. You can use Syslog app for that from the play store.
Q: Want my benchmark score?
A: No this is no pissing contest thread who can reach the furthest.
Q: Can I donate you?
A: No, I am doing this to improve my phone in the first place and sharing takes 2 clicks. Not into the money business by putting up a big ass donation button in the first post. Go spend your money on family or yourself instead.

			
				
Which build do it base on?
good!!!
Great kernel!!!
Glad to see it here
Best kernel about. Its been a pleasure testing and meeting you bro.
Running this kernel for ages :victory:
This is by far the best kernel for me
This is really good work
Never wanna miss it
Great work I will surely stay forever
Greetz benji1983
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Best kernel about. Its been a pleasure testing and meeting you bro.
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That signature needs an update :laugh:
Thanks to the developer for this kernel. I'm gonna test this one. Anybody got problems with Synapse?
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G950F met Tapatalk
Noxxxious said:
That signature needs an update :laugh:
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I noticed and deleted for now lmfao :laugh:
@Noxxxious
Nice work mate
Finally !
In case of retirement, you have to ban me out of your telegram group and put me on ignore on private,
otherwise i'll never retire :laugh::laugh::laugh:
I enjoyed every single minute testing this great project..
Best kernel on Samsung S8 /S8+ planet....
Wow smooth...but battery baaaaaad
ibrakadabrax87 said:
Wow smooth...but battery baaaaaad
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You've tested that faster than Zlatan
Installed, but phone completely freezes after a few seconds...
ikafka said:
Installed, but phone completely freezes after a few seconds...
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So far nobody reported a freeze in the test versions, so I am curious. Do you own a S8(+) F/FD/N variant? If yes, reboot directly in TWRP on the freeze and make a dmesg + last kmsg.

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