[EOL] [OP5T] [OOS/CUSTOM 8.1.0] [4.4.140] [CLANG 7.0] Flash Kernel v4.29 - OnePlus 5T ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other Dev

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Introduction
As of July 11th, 2018, this kernel has been discontinued as I have sold the device. Since I don't recommend using a kernel that is not constantly updating, I suggest looking at RenderZenith if you are on OxygenOS or Singularity if you are on a custom ROM.
Hello everyone, this is my personal kernel for the OnePlus 5T. While I am not a super star kernel developer, I do know my way around it. My philosophy on kernels is pretty simple:
Follow stable Linux always. Updates will be delivered within 24 hours of their release to kernel.org.
Stable kernel rules work best (only add small things when possible).
Security and stability are paramount. Vulnerabilities are patched as soon as they are disclosed.
Features will be added only as needed (I have a list of things in the FAQ I will NOT add, even if requested).
Hopefully you enjoy
Couple of quick notes for this thread: I do not currently own a OnePlus 5T (I own a OnePlus 5) but I have a couple of reliable testers and the tree is unified so there should be no issues. Since the builds are unified, the zip name and kernel version will show OP5.
Important thread information!
I refuse to acknowledge/respond to bug reports that do not include clear steps to reproduce, a logcat, and a console ramoops (if random rebooting) or a dmesg (any other issues). Follow this guide to do this.
Keep things civil, I do NOT tolerate flaming of any kind.
OT is allowed.
Features
NOTE: This list fluctuates with versions, it will not always been 100% up to date
Here are the major features of the kernel (feel free to explore Github)
Up to date with OOS (5.1.3 and Open Beta 10)
Custom branch compatible with most 8.1.0 ROMs (see below)
Up to date with the latest stable Linux version (4.4.140)
Up to date with the latest CAF tag for Oreo (LA.UM.6.2.r1-09300-sdm660.0)
Mainline patches from Linux, focusing on bug fixes/security
Mainline CFQ scheduler improvements
Kernel hardening from CopperheadOS
Several subsystems converted to use power efficient workqueues
The following user facing features:
Accidental touch protection on hardware keys
Backlight dimmer
KCAL color control
Maple I/O scheduler
Sweep2sleep
Sound control
Wakelock control
Latest WireGuard snapshot (0.0.20180708)
Westwood as the default TCP algorithm
Built with a self compiled Clang 7.0 toolchain with a local initialization sanitizer (build script here, previously built with the latest Google Clang 6.0 toolchain here)
Hides bootloader unlock from SafetyNet (can still fail through other means)
Disables dm-verity
Does NOT modify decryption status
Flashed with AnyKernel2 (thanks to @osm0sis)
Downloads
Primary: https://github.com/nathanchance/op5/releases
NOTE #1: FOR THIS DEVICE, ONLY 3.x AND ABOVE ARE COMPATIBLE, MEANING NO NOUGAT SUPPORT!!
NOTE #2: The newer builds of 3.x and 4.x are unified! The zip will dynamically detect if you are on OxygenOS or a custom ROM and flash the correct kernel image.
NOTE #3: 3.x is for OOS 5.x 8.0, 4.x is for OOS 5.x 8.1
Installation
Through TWRP:
If you are on stock:
If you are on the stock kernel: flash the kernel zip and reboot
If you are on a custom kernel: flash the stock boot image matching your build number, flash the kernel zip, and reboot. I would also recommend dirty flashing the latest OOS zip as well.
If you are on a custom ROM:
If you are on the kernel that came with your ROM: flash the kernel zip and reboot
If you are on a custom kernel: dirty flash your ROM zip, flash the kernel zip, and reboot
Upgrading from one Flash version to the other:
Just flash the kernel zip and reboot
Through Franco Kernel Manager (requires root):
Getting back to stock if necessary (only needed if coming from another kernel):
Grab the latest stock boot image from the OTA zip.
Click on "Manual flasher", select the boot image, and select "Just Flash".
Reinstall Magisk through Magisk Manager (Install -> Direct Install).
If on stock or upgrading from another Flash release:
Download the zip (and optionally, the md5) from the link above
Tap on "Manual flasher"
Navigate to Download
Tap on the zip, select Auto-flash, and choose one of the options.
Reboot and enjoy!
Changelog
Latest release post!
GitHub serves as the ultimate changelog, links are at the bottom of this post
Frequently asked questions
1.1 Q: I am having an issue, can you help me?
1.1 A: I am not an amazing kernel developer but I will certainly try my best. First, start by reading the release posts, as I may make note of a particular issue. Also search the thread to see if I have discussed it before. If you see nothing, please provide me with a dmesg/last_kmsg and logcat, your ROM/kernel version, and a detailed description of the issue, following this guide. If I can't reproduce reliably, I'm not going to fix the issue.
1.2 Q: What ROMs are compatible with the custom builds?
1.2 A: As of March 14th, 2018, I have confirmed the following ROMs are 100% compatible with Flash:
LineageOS
Dirty Unicorns
Codename: Phoenix
GZOSP/Validus
OmniROM
AICP
If you are using a ROM with no issues, let me know and I'll add it here! If you are having issues, following the above steps and I'll attempt to fix whatever incompatibility there is. If I can't do it without breaking LineageOS/Dirty Unicorns, you're out of luck.
1.3 Q: Can you add xyz feature?
1.3 A: If you link me the commits or tell me what kernel you had the feature in, I can take a look at them. I will not go digging super hard for commits and I will ignore requests that don't include this information. I won't promise that I will merge every request but I will always take it into consideration. I will NOT add the following:
Overclocking or underclocking of CPU or GPU
Undervolting
Any governors other than interactive
Any schedulers other than cfq and maple
Anything that compromises performance
1.4 Q: How do I control the kernel?
1.4 A: I want to be very clear: the kernel does NOT need to be tuned to be useful. Most of the improvements are under the hood and don't require any user intervention to take advantage of them. In fact, if you don't know what you are doing, you could degrade the experience.
To control the user visible features of the kernel listed above, I recommend using either @franciscofranco's Kernel Manager for Franco Kernel (which has Flash Kernel support for downloading and automatically flashing the latest kernel zip along with some nice, user friendly ways for tuning the kernel) or @flar2's EX Kernel Manager.
1.5 Q: OMFG MY BATTERY SUXXXX PLS FIX!!!
1.5 A: The kernel doesn't drain any battery, use an app like BetterBatteryStats to figure out what app is screwing with your phone.
1.6 Q: I am not getting notifications on OOS, what is the cause?
1.6 A: This could be for a couple of reasons. If you haven't already, disable advanced optimizations in Settings > Battery > Battery optimization > Three menu dots. Another reason may be that I ship a compiled Wi-Fi module. I do this for two reasons: I want to have the latest fixes and I enable CONFIG_MODULE_SIG, which checks the signature of a module before loading it for security reasons. This could introduce some incompatibility with OOS, which is something I have no control over.
Thanks to:
The various other developers for their patches (specifically @zx2c4 for WireGuard and @joshuous for fixing the notification delay on Wi-Fi)
@osm0sis for AnyKernel2
@franciscofranco for adding Flash Kernel support to Kernel Manager for Franco Kernel
@adinkwok for being a bro
@phantom146 for the thread banner
All of you guys for viewing the thread
A note about donations
Quite a few people have asked to donate to me in the past and I have turned them down. I am not in this for the money, this is my hobby, something I truly enjoy. If you truly want to donate to something (it is not expected in the slightest), I recommend an entity like the Open Source Initiative, the Free Software Foundation, XDA, or any one of the people I have thanked in the OP. Additionally, you are free to copy any and all of my work; the only thing I request is that you not ask for donations as well (though I can't really enforce this lol). Thank you.
Kernel source links
8.0.0 (OxygenOS - 2.x): https://github.com/nathanchance/op5/commits/8.0.0-oos
8.0.0 (OxygenOS - 3.x) and 8.1.0 (custom ROMs - 3.x): https://github.com/nathanchance/op5/commits/8.x-unified
AnyKernel (8.x): https://github.com/nathanchance/AnyKernel2-archive/commits/op5-flash-8.x
DISCLAIMER: I openly welcome off topic in my threads. Mods, please do not clean off topic discussion and users, do not complain about off topic discussion here. I may direct you to another thread if it is so suited but I won't have the discussion cleaned. Thank you.

Wew, great!

It's officially lit in this forum

http://nchancellor.net/downloads/kernels/op5/8.0.0/oos/stable/
Above link right?

Welcome and Thanks, I'm not seeing OP5t folder, is this unified ? @nathanchance

shafi31 said:
http://nchancellor.net/downloads/kernels/op5/8.0.0/oos/stable/
Above link right?
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mukesh22584 said:
Welcome and Thanks, I'm not seeing OP5t folder, is this unified ? @nathanchance
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Yes, read the intro lol.
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using XDA Labs

Nice! Glad to see you here man

Nice to see the flash here. I love your work during the Nexus 6p days.

Welcome ninja/ the flash :highfive: now i am more motivated

Mine!
Enviado desde mi ONEPLUS A5010 mediante Tapatalk

Nice! First running OB1 kernel. Thank you!

welcome. and who said your not a rockstar developer? you were amazing way back shamu days bru...
and @akhilnarang is also here....

Awesome mate[emoji108] Been a while since using flash on my bullhead [emoji6]
Gesendet von meinem ONEPLUS A5010 mit Tapatalk

Awesome kernel.. Running it on my op5t everything is fine and working..Thanks @nathanchance for support

i try the non OOS version, the 8.0 kernel doesn't work at all, it get reboots to fastboot bootloader. and the 8.1 kernel is working fine, but i haven't test it intensively yet.

WOW...Welcome to the T -Zone

Hi man, thanks a lot, i love your kernel

Woot woot!! Flash Kernel FTW :highfive:

marko94 said:
Awesome kernel.. Running it on my op5t everything is fine and working..Thanks @nathanchance for support
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Are you running it in combination with Liquid Remix Rom on your OP 5T ?

SlyUK said:
Are you running it in combination with Liquid Remix Rom on your OP 5T ?
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nope, atm oreo oos beta

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[KERNEL] [blu_spark r184 unified OP5/5T] [OOS 9.* / pie custom ROMs]

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Kernel features:
Powered by Ubuntu 18.04.3 x86_64 (sparky VPS @ www.servercore.com.br - thanks @ChristianLetti)
Build with custom toolchain blu_gcc-9.2.0 (cortex-a73.cortex-a53 targeted, build with latest Crosstool-NG from GCC-9.2.0 snapshot)
Full -O2 build with device and target flags enhanced, linaro build improvements, etc
Less is more: stockish OP5 builds based on OnePlusOSS/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8998
Systemless installer (doesn't touch system partition, OTA friendly - Nougat only), AnyKernel3 backend (compatible with autoflash apps)
Removed some debug and logging options
ARM enhanced performance and battery patches
CVE security patches, general upstream and CAF fixes
Several CPU Governors (blu_active modded own governor by default - fastlane mode available!)
No OC, use 300HZ kernel timer frequency
msm_performance input boost toggle on/off (enabled by default), tweaked cpu_boost driver
Enhanced TCP methods (westwood is default), Network and Wifi tweaks and updated drivers
Several I/O control tweaks, added schedulers FIOPS and ZEN v2 is default, tweaked and upstreamed filesystems (F2FS, ExFAT, NTFS, CIFS & NFS)
Removed verify and doesn't force encryption, patched SafetyNet flags to pass CTS
Stock thermal driver by default (custom tunables available for ROMs with no thermal daemon)
Disabled hotplug, also on low battery levels (CTL and BCL)
Optimized crypto routines
Swap and adaptive LMK off by default, 60 apps on background by default
Vibrator Strength tunable and Gesture Haptic Feedback control (touchpanel and FPR)
KGSL fixes and reworked GPU driver (goes to idle @ 180MHz)
adrenoboost enabled by default at medium level
KCAL - Advanced color control for Qualcomm MDSS v2 (RGB calibration and post-processing features)
KLAPSE support (v5.0)
DASH charge and USB Fast Charge (USB mode up to 900mA with MTP on)
Battery/Notification LED control
FS fsync toggle on/off
Wakelock blockers available
zx2c4's wireguard support
CDROM emulation on mass_storage (compatible with DriveDroid 0.10.36+)
Compatible with Kernel Adiutor, EXKM, FKM and others
DOWNLOAD KERNEL ZIP​Extras download location​(No mirrors please)​
Warning: If you come from other kernel or have any issues, you should dirty flash your ROM before flashing blu_spark zip to avoid problems.
Reflash ROM -> if you want root flash SuperSU or Magisk (default, no plugins/modules) -> flash blu_spark.
If you are already rooted or upgrading between blu_spark versions, just flash the kernel zip. Also uninstall or clean data of any kernel control app you're using.
About bugs and troubleshoots: don't bother to post if a log isn't ready or without steps so the behavior can be replicated. I only active support stock OOS with NO mods whatsoever (apart from root). That includes NO support if using xposed, Magisk with modules, etc.
If you're using custom ROMs (including OOS based ones) or Open Betas you're on your own. I'm only interested on debugging stuff in stock and stable OOS.
Save the SOT and battery stats/screenshots for general threads, here we deal with development, not personal tastes and results.
Also don't spam this thread with LOS or other ROMs stuff like "this don't work, my app doesn't open, etc" , no OT about OTAs, apps, ROM bugs, Recovery/TWRP troubleshoots and other userspace stuff. There's threads for it, use them.
Going back to stock: This kernel installer doesn't change your filesystem. You can backup your boot.img with TWRP before flashing blu_spark if you want to go back to full stock or just dirty flash your full ROM.
If you like my work, donations are always welcome.
Don't forget to hit thanks and rate the thread nicely, it's free
OnePlus 5T development unit donated by OnePlus. Big shouts to them
Very proud of being on the OnePlus Developer Program, special thanks to Adam K. for being such a supportive person.
XDA:DevDB Information
blu_spark kernel for OP5/5T unified, Kernel for the OnePlus 5T
Contributors
eng.stk
Source Code: https://github.com/engstk/op5
Kernel Special Features: Powered by sparky
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: r184 unified pie
Stable Release Date: 2019-10-19
Current Beta Version: r180 unified pie
Beta Release Date: 2019-08-24
Created 2017-11-17
Last Updated 2019-10-18
blu_spark r51 unified
All right crew!
First kernel for the 5T is up, fastlane style :highfive:
This is an initial build, tested only on OP5. It is a baseline for 5/5t unified installer (similar of 3/3T).
For now, seems like fw updates from OOS 4.7 are needed for some stuff, so it is only working 95% on the OP5 OOS 4.5.* (FPR doesn't work).
Don't flash this on OP5 for now. On 5T all should be working just fine.
So, keep in mind that it's tested on the OP5, on the 5T it's not because I don't have the device just yet.
Backup and take all the precautions you can think of, if you're cat get's on fire you're on your own
blu_spark_r51-oos_op5-op5t_79c5b56.zip
build: use newest and improved blu_naro-7.2, build from developer snapshot Linaro GCC 7.2-2017.10, with updated components and improvements/fixes
Synchronize codes for OxygenOS 4.7.1
full rebase and features bringup from OP5
drivers: misc: fix a couple build errors
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Keep it real, keep it true, keep it blu :highfive:
Keep in mind: I will give no active support for custom ROMs (including OOS based ones).
Meaning, if using anything besides stock and stable OOS don't bother posting about it.
I am only interested on debugging stuff in stock and stable OOS (with logs and reproducible steps to replicate the issue).
Don't spam this thread with LOS or other ROMs stuff like "this don't work, my app doesn't open, etc" or debugging features.
Also don't go spam and bug reporting on ROM threads if using this.
If you like my work, donations are always welcome.
Don't forget to hit thanks and rate the thread nicely, it's free
bronderb said:
Wow, that was quick!
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had it running since yesterday :silly:
Phone isn't even released to public yet.
eng.stk is a legend.
From my OP3T
(No mirrors allowed)
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Are you aware that you violate the terms of the GPL with this?
Rosa Elefant said:
Are you aware that you violate the terms of the GPL with this?
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For security purposes the place for downloads is this xda repo for the compiled stuff.
Source code is available for anyone to use and build for themselves.
Don't see any issue with that, this is only a cortesy.
The issue is that the GPL enforces you to allow anyone to distribute any derivative works - including "the compiled stuff" - in any way they want. That also means mirrors. So no, "no mirrors allowed" violates the GPL. You might want to replace that by "please don't mirror" or something.
(I know this is nitpicking in a way. I was just wondering.)
Rosa Elefant said:
The issue is that the GPL enforces you to allow anyone to distribute any derivative works - including "the compiled stuff" - in any way they want. That also means mirrors. So no, "no mirrors allowed" violates the GPL. You might want to replace that by "please don't mirror" or something.
(I know this is nitpicking in a way. I was just wondering.)
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I'm not enforcing anything, this is valid for xda links posted, as a cortesy and for security. Word play it's what it is, I can change if it suits you better.
Other than that you can burn CDs with it and send to your friends if you like
WHAT!
You're a Living Legend @eng.stk
Rosa Elefant said:
Are you aware that you violate the terms of the GPL with this?
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Rules are made to be broken. Not every rule needs to be enforced when it wont matter and harms nobody. Like he said its a courtesy thing stop doing the moderation for XDA they do a good job themselves. Keep OT out as much as possible. Some people would rather see this thread get support instead of strikes from "rules"
You know, you could just send me a PM instead of further distracting this topic. But FWIW, a legally binding licensing term is not a "rule".
eng.stk said:
Advanced filesystem: If you want to use f2fs, do the following (backup your data to external source before attempt this, it will erase all your sdcard data)
Go to Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> Select only Data -> Repair/Format File system -> Change partition type to f2fs
Go to Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> Select only Cache -> Repair/Format File system -> Change partition type to f2fs
Reboot and profit
To be back on ext4, just do the same but choose ext4 instead
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Does recommended or not if i also partition /system as f2fs?
exodius48 said:
Does recommended or not if i also partition /system as f2fs?
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No, you can only use it on data.
I prefer ext4 nowadays.
Sent from my blu_spark'd OP5
eng.stk said:
No, you can only use it on data.
I prefer ext4 nowadays.
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Why's that..? You are the reason I was using F2FS due to your regular updates on kernel / recovery. Faced bad exp on it?
arvindgr said:
Why's that..? You are the reason I was using F2FS due to your regular updates on kernel / recovery. Faced bad exp on it?
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Some instability on latest times and on fast UFS devices there's no much performance difference.
Also I don't upstream f2fs on 4.4 because of FBE and crypto stuff, prefer to leave as it is and just add security patches when applicable.
Most likely because nowadays Memory is so fast (especially with UFS2.1) that it doesn't really matters and isn't worth the trouble.
I tested it back on my days with the OPO and Nexus 6 and never saw any real benefit for most parts and they haven't have had UFS2.1.
So don't expect too much of a performance gain with F2FS.
EXT is a mature system, more mature than F2FS. And sometime safety counts more than fractions of seconds of starting speed for a bigger application.
Are there wake-up gesture options in the Kernel?
xocomaox said:
Are there wake-up gesture options in the Kernel?
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Gestures are the same as stock.
Thanks for coming man I just order my 5t
dabug123 said:
Thanks for coming man I just order my 5t
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Liquid remix for 5t? Haha just joking nice that you're getting one too

[Kernel 3.18.122][Android 8.1.0] Lambda Kernel for the Le Max 2 [Weekly][09/15]

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Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war.
Please do some research if you have any concerns about using custom ROMs/Kernels.
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.​
​​
Lambda Kernel was my development start point in the LG G2 glorious period, now you're looking at a new "horizon of possibility" for the LeEco device family. This Kernel has been written from scratch since January 2017, resulting in a small, polished and minimal core that's migratable across Kernel revisions.
It follows the flash n' go principle, everything packed in the Kernel is already tweaked and ready to be used as a daily driver for everyone.
The downloads, contributors and source code are at the bottom of this post, it is recommended to read everything before flashing.
DEVEL: My own testing builds for certain features and tests. They aren't normally shared, although sometimes I publish them. If you see one of them, don't forget they are recommended for advanced users/developers only because of their potential changes that must be debugged before publishing a WEEKLY version.
WEEKLY: They are closer to the proper release version but still can have some errors or bugs to be reported and tested, they should be generally stable.
SNAPSHOT: That's the version for the ones that don't want their devices to be lab rats for new features and staging changes. I don't know whether or not to say something is stable enough to be a SNAPSHOT but if you see one it's because it's been sometime running well.
Pretty straightforward once you get used to it, isn't it?
A general panorama for Lambda Kernel, always matching the latest release, in this case the WEEKLY from 09-15-2018.
HOT ↠ Source-code changes for Lambda Kernel.
COLD ↠ Environment changes for Lambda Kernel.
Latest Kernel Common 3.18 from Google's upstream HOT
Latest LA.UM.6.5.r1-09300-8x96.0 Kernel source base from CAF's upstream HOT
Latest LA.UM.6.5.r1-09300-8x96.0 Wi-Fi driver from CAF's upstream HOT
Compiled with Clang 7.0 and assembled with GCC 7.2 HOT
​​
Read this twice before flashing/posting!​
Cod. 000:
State: Placebo!
Priority: Urgent.
Overview: The thread is under construction here as well.
Read this twice before flashing/posting!​
Q. How to install this Kernel?
A. Download the version you'd like to use and flash using a custom recovery like TWRP.
Q. What ROMs does this Kernel support?
A. It should support all versions of Android 8.1, being it CAF based.
Q. Does this Kernel support Treble ROMs or GSIs?
A. No, at the moment the /vendor mount point is not present and thus it's not supported.
​​
Click the Downloads button above to go straight to Github releases page, download and flash it in recovery.​
Many developers and people helped to bring the pieces of code needed to build the Lambda Kernel Project, some of them are listed below.
Dorimanx
AlexDNS
Myfluxi
Codeworkx
FranciscoFranco
SultanXDA​
Source for Kernel at Github.
Source for AnyKernel2 at Github.
Guide and introduction to Lambda Kernel development at Github.​
~ All project resources were built with free and open source software. ~​~ Lambda Kernel trademark and logos are copyleft. ~​~ This is a development thread, be polite. ~​
XDA:DevDB Information
Lambda Kernel, Kernel for the LeEco Le Max 2
Contributors
GalaticStryder
Source Code: https://github.com/GalaticStryder/android_kernel_leeco_msm8996/commits/lambda-reborn
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: Weekly 09152018
Beta Release Date: 2018-09-15
Created 2018-03-23
Last Updated 2018-09-14
Reserved
Reserved.
Reserved
Reserved.
Hey! This kernel works only on EUI right?
prajjwal.laad said:
Hey! This kernel works only on EUI right?
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Yes, this is for EUI at the moment.
XDA has had a little problem I guess or I have pressed the button to apply my XDA DevB project while it was spinning for more than a minute, wow! If any moderator can delete the other threads I appreciate, sorry for the inconvenience.
EDIT: 502 Bad Gateway but it posted, somehow.
Heyyo, congrats on the kernel project GalaticStryder!
GalaticStryder said:
Yes, this is for EUI at the moment.
XDA has had a little problem I guess or I have pressed the button to apply my XDA DevB project while it was spinning for more than a minute, wow! If any moderator can delete the other threads I appreciate, sorry for the inconvenience.
EDIT: 502 Bad Gateway but it posted, somehow.
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Yeah it's weird... it's definitely an XDA Forum bug. Happens even on edits. I've made the same mistake by accident too a month or two ago so they haven't fixed it yet I guess...
ThE_MarD said:
Heyyo, congrats on the kernel project GalaticStryder!
Yeah it's weird... it's definitely an XDA Forum bug. Happens even on edits. I've made the same mistake by accident too a month or two ago so they haven't fixed it yet I guess...
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Thanks, I'd like to update the thread on what the new version of today has but I'll wait a bit, it's just a classic (CAF) Kernel for EUI with patched battery phandle and faster charging compared to stock but still safe, same constants just a little faster due to updates and fixes I made in charger code.
Hope I can update this and the Pro3 thread as soon as possible with the new stuff.
@GalaticStryder highly appreciated that you chose to work on this device, really looking forward for this kernel to expand its compatibility to all roms, God speed!!
Working on eui 5.8 16s? Please tell me
alich3451 said:
Working on eui 5.8 16s? Please tell me
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Backup your boot partition and flash it over, I've only tested it on 26S but on Pro3 my Kernel ran on all versions I tested. Make sure you're not encrypted otherwise it won't flash (Indian 16S for example), to get rid of encryption you'd flash the latest Chinese version or one that is based on it.
My leeco set has this strange color calibration issue-its very warm and yellowish- due to which I don't use stock roms. I also am able to use only those custom ROMs which have color calibration or kcal built in. Is it possible to implement kcal support in your kernel? Thanks a lot.
Wow! It's awesome... Great kernel...
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RubeusHagrid said:
Wow! It's awesome... Great kernel...
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Can you check if there is an option in kernel auditor titled as screen which has color calibration?
Mahz4130 said:
My leeco set has this strange color calibration issue-its very warm and yellowish- due to which I don't use stock roms. I also am able to use only those custom ROMs which have color calibration or kcal built in. Is it possible to implement kcal support in your kernel? Thanks a lot.
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Same for me. But most people keep saying I am wrong. Not kcal, default color calibration in kernel should be changed, because it's invalid.
giaur said:
Same for me. But most people keep saying I am wrong. Not kcal, default color calibration in kernel should be changed, because it's invalid.
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Could you dump what type of panel you have got and variant? Mine seems to be fine (truly) but I see the panel calibration has a few faults on the others from stock itself, and both open sourced codes for Max2 and Pro3 are the same regarding the panel, no updates.
Need to boot the stock Kernel again and dump all I can from Kernel logs or... reverse engineering.
If it is not excuse to ask, will be there any updates for Lambda Kernel for LG G2 ever?
GalaticStryder said:
Could you dump what type of panel you have got and variant? Mine seems to be fine (truly) but I see the panel calibration has a few faults on the others from stock itself, and both open sourced codes for Max2 and Pro3 are the same regarding the panel, no updates.
Need to boot the stock Kernel again and dump all I can from Kernel logs or... reverse engineering.
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Truly I guess. Screenshot:
I'm on Lineage 15.1 currently. To get it white I need to set LiveDisplay 9700K. Default color calibration looks terribly wrong.
Btw is your kernel suitable for Lineage 15.1? Or it''s for EUI only.
BTW, works perfectly on Le Max 2 Small eUI V18.
My screen seems yellowish cuz I turned on Reader Mode.
If turned off, my screen is white enough
Hey thank you so much for your kernel. I can't use EUI ROMs because when quick charge is on it never charges more than 1000mH.. But on custom ROMs I can charge my phone even with 4000mH. It's a life saver sometimes.. Does your kernel provide this feature for the EUI @GalaticStryder?
What is the battery life with this kernel?

[KERNEL] [blu_spark r16 View 10] [8.1 EMUI / custom ROMs]

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Kernel features:
Build with custom toolchain Linaro GCC 4.9.4 2017.01
Full -O2 build with device and target flags enhanced, linaro build improvements, etc
Less is more: stockish builds from BKL-L04 EMUI8.1.0.107 source drop
Systemless installer (doesn't touch system/vendor partition, OTA friendly)
Removed some debug and logging options
ARM enhanced performance and battery patches
CVE security patches, general upstream and miscellaneous fixes
Several CPU Governors (blu_active modded own governor by default - fastlane mode available!)
cpu-boost CAF driver ported for kirin with some added improvements (Dynamic Stune Boost included)
No OC, use 300HZ base timer frequency
Enhanced TCP methods (westwood is default), Network and Wifi tweaks and updated drivers
Several I/O control tweaks, added schedulers FIOPS and ZEN v2 is default, tweaked and upstreamed filesystems (F2FS, ExFAT, NTFS, CIFS & NFS) (WIP)
Removed verify and doesn't force encryption, patched SafetyNet flags to pass CTS (WIP)
Stock thermal driver by default
Optimized crypto routines (WIP)
Swap and ZRAM off by default
Vibrator Strength tunable and Gesture Haptic Feedback control (touchpanel an FPR) (WIP)
Graphic stack fixes and reworked GPU driver
USB Fast Charge (USB mode up to 900mA with MTP on)
Battery/Notification LED control (WIP)
FS fsync toggle on/off
Wakelock blockers available
zx2c4's wireguard support
CDROM emulation on mass_storage (compatible with DriveDroid 0.10.36+)
init.d support (put your scripts in /system/su.d or /su.su.d [systemless SuperSU], /magisk/.core/post-fs-data.d [Magisk])
Compatible with Kernel Adiutor and others
DOWNLOAD KERNEL ZIP (No mirrors please)​
Warning: If you come from other kernel or have any issues, you should dirty flash your ROM before flashing blu_spark zip to avoid problems.
Reflash ROM -> if you want root flash SuperSU or Magisk (default, no plugins/modules) -> flash blu_spark.
If you are already rooted or upgrading between blu_spark versions, just flash the kernel zip. Also uninstall or clean data of any kernel control app you're using.
About bugs and troubleshoots: don't bother to post if a log isn't ready or without steps so the behavior can be replicated. I only active support stock EMUI with NO mods whatsoever (apart from root). That includes NO support if using xposed, Magisk with modules, etc.
If you're using custom ROMs (including EMUI based ones) you're on your own. I'm only interested on debugging stuff in stock and stable EMUI.
Save the SOT and battery stats/screenshots for general threads, here we deal with development, not personal tastes and results.
Also don't spam this thread with LOS or other ROMs stuff like "this don't work, my app doesn't open, etc" , no OT about OTAs, apps, ROM bugs, Recovery/TWRP troubleshoots and other userspace stuff. There's threads for it, use them.
Going back to stock: This kernel installer doesn't change your filesystem (systemless).
You can backup your ramdisk.img and kernel.img with TWRP before flashing blu_spark if you want to go back to full stock or just dirty flash your full ROM.
If you like my work, donations are always welcome.
Don't forget to hit thanks and rate the thread nicely, it's free
Honor View 10 development unit donated by Honor USA. Big shouts to them
Special thanks to @[email protected]_USA for being such a supportive person.
XDA:DevDB Information
blu_spark kernel for Honor View 10, Kernel for the Honor View 10
Contributors
eng.stk
Source Code: https://github.com/engstk/view10
Kernel Special Features: Powered by sparky
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: r16
Stable Release Date: 2018-05-31
Current Beta Version: r8
Beta Release Date: 2018-04-30
Created 2018-04-29
Last Updated 2019-11-29
blu_spark r8
All right crew!
blu_spark has made to Honor View 10!
First build is up :highfive:
Lot's of stuff merged in, we now have a nice and stable baseline to work with.
More of the usual missing goodies to come in future builds :fingers-crossed:
It was tested in L04 model with latest EMUI 8.1.0.105 so any other FW your results may vary.
To install you must use TWRP, @Pretoriano80 Unofficial TWRP is recommended.
You must have stock (or rooted) ramdisk and kernel before install.
blu_spark_r8-view10_66f0c4b.zip
build: use Linaro GCC 4.9.4-2017.01 for now
First kernel build with too much stuff to talk about, check git
ramdisk and installer changes to match View 10 stuff
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Keep it real, keep it true, keep it blu :highfive:
Keep in mind: I will give no active support for custom ROMs (including EMUI based ones).
Meaning, if using anything besides stock and stable EMUI don't bother posting about it.
I am only interested on debugging stuff in stock and stable EMUI (with logs and reproducible steps to replicate the issue).
Don't spam this thread with LOS or other ROMs stuff like "this don't work, my app doesn't open, etc" or debugging features.
Also don't go spam and bug reporting on ROM threads if using this.
No mirrors please
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nice glad to see linaro gcc was usable and was just something odd in my end... lol
for some odd reason on ubertc was usable as gcc fir me...
Nice job....
Does this support changing charging rate in KA?
Can i install this on BKL-L09 model?
kevp75 said:
nice glad to see linaro gcc was usable and was just something odd in my end... lol
for some odd reason on ubertc was usable as gcc fir me...
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Yeah well try to check if you have any cruft or leftovers derping, I encountered similar situation when building.
venreddy said:
Nice job....
Does this support changing charging rate in KA?
Can i install this on BKL-L09 model?
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No charge changes at the moment.
If fw is 8.1 should work, otherwise I don't know. Backup, try and let us know.
Sent from my blu_spark'd Honor View 10
eng.stk said:
Yeah well try to check if you have any cruft or leftovers derping, I encountered similar situation when building.
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yeah, thought that too... did the same on fresh source download too tho
Got it to compile using Uber TC tho, so maybe I'll run with it and see what I can break LOL :laugh:
Woot
eng.stk said:
No charge changes at the moment.
If fw is 8.1 should work, otherwise I don't know. Backup, try and let us know.
Sent from my blu_spark'd Honor View 10
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BKL-L09 is still with 8.0 emui.
I doubt this will work, but will try this later. It would not brick my phone right? Just need to back up stock kernel and fish it, if phone doesn't boot then flash backedup kernel. Right?
venreddy said:
BKL-L09 is still with 8.0 emui.
I doubt this will work, but will try this later. It would not brick my phone right? Just need to back up stock kernel and fish it, if phone doesn't boot then flash backedup kernel. Right?
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backup both kernel and ramdisk
Rommco05 said:
Not bootnig on L09 LOS, stock kernel L04 don't boot too
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fastboot flash your stock kernel.img and ramdisk.img
Rommco05 said:
Not bootnig on L09 LOS, stock kernel L04 don't boot too
edit: just telling
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Thanks for testing. Hope Honor updates all the phones from all regions to Android 8.1 besides L04 devices :fingers-crossed:
Fragmentation is never good...
can i flash on BLA-L29 with emui 8 oreo 8.0?
fatalynx said:
can i flash on BLA-L29 with emui 8 oreo 8.0?
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backup your ramdisk.img and kernel.img and tell us
(note, if you read the thread a little [like the couple posts above you], you'd see that it really only works on the US version, but, do what you want....)
Try to enable bonding mode inside defconfig, most of the new wifi driver support this option
scafroglia93 said:
Try to enable bonding mode inside defconfig, most of the new wifi driver support this option
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I can checknit out, but some OEM don't enable that on 2.4G because it can introducr wifi issues with some APs.
Sent from my blu_spark'd Honor View 10
kevp75 said:
backup your ramdisk.img and kernel.img and tell us
(note, if you read the thread a little [like the couple posts above you], you'd see that it really only works on the US version, but, do what you want....)
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will give it a shoot tq btw..
kevp75 said:
yeah, thought that too... did the same on fresh source download too tho
Got it to compile using Uber TC tho, so maybe I'll run with it and see what I can break LOL :laugh:
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cross-compile is hardcoded in tzdriver/Makefile and will only use aarch64-linux-android-
https://github.com/UchihaDev/HyperPlus/commit/f04adc459eb60bcc1e22158ef6ae834e24929232
ajituchiha said:
cross-compile is hardcoded in tzdriver/Makefile and will only use aarch64-linux-android-
https://github.com/UchihaDev/HyperPlus/commit/f04adc459eb60bcc1e22158ef6ae834e24929232
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Appreciate it mate.
Thanks for helping the noob compiler lol
fatalynx said:
will give it a shoot tq btw..
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And already failed??
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Tried on bkl-al20, cannot enter tne system.

[EOL] [MARLIN/SAILFISH] [9.0.0] [3.18.125] [CLANG 7.0] Flash Kernel 2.10

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Introduction
NOTE: This kernel is currently not being updated. Please use another more up to date one if possible.
Hello everyone, this is my personal kernel for the Pixel (sailfish) and Pixel XL (marlin). While I am not a super star kernel developer, I do know my way around it. My philosophy on kernels is pretty simple:
Follow stable Linux always. Updates will be delivered within 24 hours of their release to kernel.org.
Stable kernel rules work best (only add small things when possible).
Security and stability are paramount. Vulnerabilities are patched as soon as they are disclosed.
Features will be added only as needed (I have a list of things in the FAQ I will NOT add, even if requested).
Hopefully you enjoy
Important thread information!
I refuse to acknowledge/respond to bug reports that do not include clear steps to reproduce, a logcat, and a console ramoops (if random rebooting) or a dmesg (any other issues). Follow this guide to do this.
Keep things civil, I do NOT tolerate flaming of any kind.
OT is allowed.
Features
Here are the major features of the kernel (feel free to explore Github)
Up to date with the October security update (android-9.0.0_r0.21)
Up to date with the latest stable Linux version (3.18.125)
Latest binder and sdcardfs commits from kernel/common
Several subsystems converted to use power efficient workqueues
Mainline improvements to CFQ
Kernel hardening from CopperheadOS
Westwood as the default congestion algorithm
Sultanxda's wake boost driver
The following user facing features:
Backlight dimmer
Color control
HBM
Maple I/O scheduler
Sound control
USB fast charging
Wake gestures
Wakelock blocking
Vibration control
Latest WireGuard snapshot (0.0.20181018)
Built with a self compiled Clang 7.0 toolchain with a local initialization sanitizer
Hides bootloader unlock from SafetyNet (can still fail through other means)
Available to flash with AnyKernel2 (thanks to @osm0sis) [zip will automatically detect when Magisk is installed and patch the kernel so reflashing Magisk becomes unnecessary]
Downloads
Primary: https://github.com/nathanchance/marlin/releases
NOTE: Although the kernel's name is Marlin, it is for both Marlin and Sailfish (fully unified).
Installation
NOTE: These sets of steps should work for both initial installations and upgrades. All sane kernels on this device are just replacing the kernel image and maybe adding some cmdline parameters, which this kernel won't care about. If there are ANY issues after flashing this kernel over another, be sure to flash the stock boot image for your ROM, TWRP + Magisk if you want them, then the kernel before reporting any issues.
Through TWRP:
See their instructions for further information, you can install the kernel with TWRP temporarily booted or permanently installed.
Boot into TWRP.
Flash the zip (flashing Magisk is not necessary if you already have it installed).
Reboot and enjoy!
Through FK Kernel Manager (requires root):
Download the zip (and optionally, the md5) from my server
Tap on "Manual flasher"
Navigate to Download
Tap on the zip, select Auto-flash, and choose one of the options.
Reboot and enjoy!
NOTE: On custom ROMs, you must do a reboot between installing the ROM and installing the kernel/Magisk on a clean flash otherwise you may end up in a bootloop...
Changelog
Latest release post!
Commits
Frequently asked questions
1.1 Q: I am having an issue, can you help me?
1.1 A: I am not an amazing kernel developer but I will certainly try my best. First, start by reading the release posts, as I may make note of a particular issue. Also search the thread to see if I have discussed it before. If you see nothing, please provide me with a dmesg/last_kmsg and logcat, your ROM/kernel version, and a detailed description of the issue, following this guide. If I can't reproduce reliably, I'm not going to fix the issue.
1.2 Q: Can you add xyz feature?
1.2 A: If you link me the commits or tell me what kernel you had the feature in, I can take a look at them. I will not go digging super hard for commits and I will ignore requests that don't include this information. I won't promise that I will merge every request but I will always take it into consideration. I will NOT add the following:
Overclocking or underclocking of CPU or GPU
Undervolting
Any governors other than sched/schedutil
Any schedulers other than cfq
Anything that compromises performance
1.3 Q: How do I control the kernel?
1.3 A: I want to be very clear: the kernel does NOT need to be tuned to be useful. Most of the improvements are under the hood and don't require any user intervention to take advantage of them. In fact, if you don't know what you are doing, you could degrade the experience.
To control the user visible features of the kernel listed above, I recommend using either @franciscofranco's FK Kernel Manager (which has Flash Kernel support for downloading and automatically flashing the latest kernel zip along with some nice, user friendly ways for tuning the kernel) or @flar2's EX Kernel Manager.
1.4 Q: OMFG MY BATTERY SUXXXX PLS FIX!!!
1.4 A: The kernel doesn't drain any battery, use an app like BetterBatteryStats to figure out what app is screwing with your phone.
Thanks to:
The various other developers for their patches
@osm0sis for AnyKernel2
@franciscofranco for adding Flash Kernel support to FK Kernel Manager
@phantom146 for the thread banner
All of you guys for viewing the thread
A note about donations
Quite a few people have asked to donate to me in the past and I have turned them down. I am not in this for the money, this is my hobby, something I truly enjoy. If you truly want to donate to something (it is not expected in the slightest), I recommend an entity like the Open Source Initiative, the Free Software Foundation, XDA, or any one of the people I have thanked in the OP. Additionally, you are free to copy any and all of my work; the only thing I request is that you not ask for donations as well (though I can't really enforce this lol). Thank you.
Kernel source links
8.1.0/P Preview 2-5: https://github.com/nathanchance/marlin/tree/oreo-m4
9.0.0: https://github.com/nathanchance/marlin/tree/pie
DISCLAIMER: I openly welcome off topic in my threads. Mods, please do not clean off topic discussion and users, do not complain about off topic discussion here. I may direct you to another thread if it is so suited but I won't have the discussion cleaned. Thank you.
Reserved
You may notice the feature list is a little bare. I wanted to get a nice solid base formed first then add features in as requested. Please read the thread before requesting a feature; if it is already present, just press thanks.
In theory, this should work on P as I have merged the source in. I have only tested on Oreo though.
Feel free to join Telegram for beta builds and hanging out https://t.me/joinchat/C1UAJ0OCAoJtDRo-hhkjhw
nathanchance said:
You may notice the feature list is a little bare. I wanted to get a nice solid base formed first then add features in as requested. Please read the thread before requesting a feature; if it is already present, just press thanks.
In theory, this should work on P as I have merged the source in. I have only tested on Oreo though.
Feel free to join Telegram for beta builds and hanging out https://t.me/joinchat/C1UAJ0OCAoJtDRo-hhkjhw
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Awesome! Thank you Nathan...
Add KCAL Color Control and I'm in. All I've wanted for so long is a stock like stable kernel with KCAL so I can tweak the display!
I ran your flash kernel the short time it was available for my old Nexus 6, happy to see this kernel here.
Thank you for bringing this to marlin!!
Chimaira33 said:
Add KCAL Color Control and I'm in. All I've wanted for so long is a stock like stable kernel with KCAL so I can tweak the display!
I ran your flash kernel the short time it was available for my old Nexus 6, happy to see this kernel here.
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Sure, I can add that always happy to see returning users!
nathanchance said:
Sure, I can add that always happy to see returning users!
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Was looking at your taimen post and was thinking to myself I wish we had this on sailfish/Marlin. Can you add schedutil?
I tried another kernel on Android P preview 2 and had some problems. You noted that this kernel includes the source links for preview 2. The other I think only had preview 1. Would there be a difference?
shagbag913 said:
Was looking at your taimen post and was thinking to myself I wish we had this on sailfish/Marlin. Can you add schedutil?
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I plan to look into EAS 1.5 tomorrow or this weekend I will look at adding features tonight.
Gordietm said:
I tried another kernel on Android P preview 2 and had some problems. You noted that this kernel includes the source links for preview 2. The other I think only had preview 1. Would there be a difference?
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Yes although I don't know how much offhand.
@nathanchance I haven't had a change to flash this yet, I really enjoyed this from my 6P days. Can you tell me if HBM and backlight dimmer are available? If not, could I request them? Any wakelock blocks available? Possibly fingerprint scanner boost--NSFW Kernel has this.
Thanks, I was really missing Flash Kernel
nathanchance said:
I plan to look into EAS 1.5 tomorrow or this weekend I will look at adding features tonight.
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That would be great, thank you for your work.
Akomack said:
@nathanchance I haven't had a change to flash this yet, I really enjoyed this from my 6P days. Can you tell me if HBM and backlight dimmer are available? If not, could I request them? Any wakelock blocks available? Possibly fingerprint scanner boost--NSFW Kernel has this.
Thanks, I was really missing Flash Kernel
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I'll add HBM, backlight dimmer, and wakelock blocking. I'll take a look at fingerprint scanner boosting; however, the few implementations I have seen floating around lately seem like they don't work well.
shagbag913 said:
That would be great, thank you for your work.
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Something occurred to me, the stock power HAL on this device doesn't support schedutil. Custom ROMs can add support easily so I'll still add it but I won't set it as default.
nathanchance said:
Something occurred to me, the stock power HAL on this device doesn't support schedutil. Custom ROMs can add support easily so I'll still add it but I won't set it as default.
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Sounds good
nathanchance said:
I wanted to get a nice solid base formed first then add features in as requested.
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I would love double tap to wake, or am I just missing it? Really looking forward to trying this out, thanks
Nevermindthelabel said:
I would love double tap to wake, or am I just missing it? Really looking forward to trying this out, thanks
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It will be in the next build, I'm about to seed out a beta if you want to grab it and test that it works fine.
nathanchance said:
It will be in the next build, I'm about to seed out a beta if you want to grab it and test that it works fine.
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Running the Beta right now. So far no issues. Thanks for adding Kcal! I wanted to ask about the wq_power_savings option. What the heck does that do?
Chimaira33 said:
Running the Beta right now. So far no issues. Thanks for adding Kcal! I wanted to ask about the wq_power_savings option. What the heck does that do?
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Here is a nice technical article from LWN: https://lwn.net/Articles/731052/
The tl;dr is these tasks get placed whenever is optimal rather than on a specific CPU core.
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using XDA Labs
Hey thanks man. I've searched on my own before but came up with nothing.
Chimaira33 said:
Hey thanks man. I've searched on my own before but came up with nothing.
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I'm always happy to answer technical questions
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using XDA Labs

[KERNEL][8.1/9.0][TREBLE] Reaper [HMP][CLANG 7.0.2][4.4.159]

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Hello everyone, this is my personal kernel for the OnePlus 5. While I am not a super star kernel developer, I do know my way around it. Hopefully you enjoy :highfive:
NOTE: This list fluctuates with versions, it will not always been 100% up to date
Here are the major features of the kernel (feel free to explore Github)
Based on GzR kernel
Up to date with the latest stable Linux version (4.4.159)
Up to date with the latest CAF branch (kernel.lnx.4.4.r27-rel)
Mainline patches from Linux, focusing on bug fixes/security
Mainline CFQ scheduler improvements
Several subsystems converted to use power efficient workqueues
Backlight dimmer
KCAL color control
CPU Input Boost driver
Devfreq Boost driver
Sound control
Wakelock control
Westwood as the default TCP algorithm
Built with the latest Google Clang 7.0.2 toolchain
Hides bootloader unlock from SafetyNet (can still fail through other means)
Disables dm-verity
Does NOT modify decryption status
Flashed with AnyKernel2 (thanks to @osm0sis)
Primary: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=283181
Through TWRP:
If you are on a custom ROM:
If you are on the kernel that came with your ROM: flash the kernel zip and reboot
If you are on a custom kernel: dirty flash your ROM zip, flash the kernel zip, and reboot
Upgrading from one Reaper version to the other:
Just flash the kernel zip and reboot
1.1 Q: I am having an issue, can you help me?
1.1 A: I am not an amazing kernel developer but I will certainly try my best. First, start by reading the release posts, as I may make note of a particular issue. Also search the thread to see if I have discussed it before. If you see nothing, please provide me with a dmesg/last_kmsg and logcat, your ROM/kernel version, and a detailed description of the issue, following this guide. If I can't reproduce reliably, I'm not going to fix the issue.
1.2 Q: What ROMs are compatible with the custom builds?
1.2 A: My daily driver is GZOSP so I test all the builds on this ROM but this kernel should work on other pie ROMs. If you are using a ROM with no issues, let me know and I'll add it here! If you are having issues, following the above steps and I'll attempt to fix whatever incompatibility there is. If I can't do it without breaking GZOSP compatibility, you're out of luck.
1.3 Q: Can you add xyz feature?
1.3 A: If you link me the commits or tell me what kernel you had the feature in, I can take a look at them. I will not go digging super hard for commits and I will ignore requests that don't include this information. I won't promise that I will merge every request but I will always take it into consideration.
1.4 Q: How do I control the kernel?
1.4 A: I want to be very clear: the kernel does NOT need to be tuned to be useful. Most of the improvements are under the hood and don't require any user intervention to take advantage of them. In fact, if you don't know what you are doing, you could degrade the experience. To control the user visible features of the kernel listed above, I recommend using @flar2's EX Kernel Manager.
1.5 Q: OMFG MY BATTERY SUXXXX PLS FIX!!!
1.5 A: The kernel doesn't drain any battery, use an app like BetterBatteryStats to figure out what app is screwing with your phone.
The various other developers for their patches
@martinusbe, @nathanchane for their work on GzR kernel
@nathanchance for android-linux-stable organization, thread inspiration, patches, tips and for inspiring me to start kernel development
@KuranKaname for helping me with kernel and being a bro
@nychitman1 for him work on DU kernel (lots of patches are inspired from him work)
@mady51 for introducing me in kernel development
@osm0sis for AnyKernel2
@akhilnarang for him modified AnyKernel2 for OP5, help and patches for my kernel
All of you guys for viewing the thread
reaper (custom ROMs - 9.0): https://github.com/FRNKSTN/Reaper/tree/reaper
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XDA:DevDB Information
Reaper, Kernel for the OnePlus 5T
Contributors
FRNKSTN, martinusbe, KuranKaname
Source Code: https://github.com/LiquidRemix-Devices/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8998
Kernel Special Features: HMP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 20180930
Stable Release Date: 2018-09-30
Created 2018-09-30
Last Updated 2018-10-15
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Great job
fowzanaamir said:
Great job
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Thanks
Nice kernel, so far it's very responsive and idles at 300 consistently using interactive. Looking forward to increased standby battery life. You rock!!
For castom or OOS ?
Ideas4ya said:
Nice kernel, so far it's very responsive and idles at 300 consistently using interactive. Looking forward to increased standby battery life. You rock!!
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Thanks! I'm glad you like
[email protected] said:
For castom or OOS ?
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For custom ROMs only
Can we OC ? thx
mannyalba said:
Can we OC ? thx
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Give me commits for that and I'll take a look
Using on CRdroid 9.0 and is all working a treat great work
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danny19901 said:
Using on CRdroid 9.0 and is all working a treat great work
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Delivered on the crDroid 8.1. While everything is fine
[email protected] said:
Delivered on the crDroid 8.1. While everything is fine
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Very cool :highfive: Let me to know if all is working perfect.
manojpawarsj12 said:
Good work ?
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Thanks
FRNKSTN said:
Very cool :highfive: Let me to know if all is working perfect.
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I like your work so much, and I know you do everything perfect, I'll add your kernel in my build as default kerenl as soon as I'll get time to build.
Best of luck [emoji106]
mukesh22584 said:
I like your work so much, and I know you do everything perfect, I'll add your kernel in my build as default kerenl as soon as I'll get time to build.
Best of luck [emoji106]
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Thanks, bro! This is cool
FRNKSTN said:
Give me commits for that and I'll take a look
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No idea how to do that, i mean overclock/underclock ?
mannyalba said:
No idea how to do that, i mean overclock/underclock ?
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