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franco.Kernel is a very optimized kernel for 2.2 and 2.3 (non-official) roms. The philosophy is to push the phone's performance as hard as it can, while maintaining extra battery power. Its popularity speaks for itself.
franco.Kernel facebook group page: https://www.facebook.com/franco.Kernel
Features & Changelog
franco.Kernel.v19.4:
Code:
[b]04 - September - 2011 - v19.4[/b]
[list]
[*] Patched 2.6.32.46
[*] ZRAM is gone. Causes too much confusion for the users and we actually don't need any swap
[*] Big patchlist from ck kolivas to remove anything related to swap and to increase responsiveness of the system overall
[*] Add SmartassV2
[*] Autogroup patch for the CFS version to increase multi-tasking responsiveness
[*] ipv6 enabled again
[*] Vsync on again by popular demand
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[b]22 - August - 2011 - v19.3[/b]
[list]
[*] Updated to 2.6.32.45 from upstream
[*] Various .config changes researched by [B]fserve[/B]
[*] Changed a lot of network options. Now network usage (internet) should be a LOT faster and consume less battery
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[b]13 - August - 2011 - v19.2[/b]
[list]
[*] Screen hang bug fixed - ****ing newer compiler was faulty
[*] Few tweaks here and there
[*] Some reverts to make the kernel more stable
[*] ext3 is enabled again
[*] Maybe one or two things that I might be forgetting
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[b]10 - August - 2011 - v19.1[/b]
[list]
[*] Updated to 2.6.32.44 from upstream
[*] Fixed headset bug
[*] The screen hang should be fixed
[*] Very small CFS tweak
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[b]6 - August - 2011 - v19[/b]
[list]
[*] TinyRCU is again the default. I think the RCU boost thingy that I backported was the cause for some battery drain.
[*] Good touchscreen drivers which should have the CPU **** fixed and the axis inversion workaround
[*] Scary and Minmax governors added
[*] Updated to the latest 2.6.32.43 from the upstream
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[b]2 - July - 2011 - v18.1[/b]
[list]
[*] I don't remember what I did in this release but the BIG things are:
[*] RCU BOOST and TinyPreempt RCU backported from 2.6.35. Big big boost from this one
[*] Touchscreen drivers ported from the 2.6.35.10 official LG kernel
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[b]26 - June - 2011 - v17[/b]
[list]
[*] Completely started from scratch based on 2.6.32.41 from mik
[*] BFS 404
[*] KGSL drivers completely updated from CodeAurora's sources
[*] MSM Framebuffer updated
[*] .config stripped from all sorts of debugging to make the CPU lighter
[*] AHB overclock
[*] Power Management backported from 2.6.35
[*] 10-15 power management patches backported from the 2.6.35 tree
[*] io.h updated with better code
[*] Added the usual SavagedZen, Smartass and InteractiveX.
[*] Added a new governor called Smoothass. It's a more agressive Smartass to give you more performance while having good battery
[*] KGSL: Enabled writel/readl on memptr
[*] KGSL: Enabled writecombine
[*] KGSL: Reduced update time to 10ms from 50ms
[*] Ashmen: lseek implementation
[*]
[*] Shmem: updates from the upstream
dma_mapping: fix dma_sync
[*] KGSL: 2D fixes
[*] msm_sdcc IRQ patched
[*] timer.c mask interrupts
[*] msm_serial wakeup patch
[*] GPIO backport from 2.6.35
[*] lib: string.c improvements
[*] i2c_msm - usleep
[*] TinyRCU added
[*] Wi-fi driver updated
[*] RPC replace spinlocks
[*] KGSL: use _relaxed functions
[*] Vmalloc provide a free cache area
[*] SMD remove extra outgoing interrupts
[*] SLQB added
[*] ZRAM added
[*] SFB network packet scheduler added
[*] Mtdblock: use 4096 block size
[*] Touchscreen driver updated
[*] KGSL: force 2D context switch
[*] block: don't access jiffies when initializing io_context
[*] Compile with -03 for extra performance
[*] Ondemand a little tweaked
[*] BFS: allow non priviledged tasks to bounch between SCHED_BATCH and SCHED_NORMAL
[*] BFS: fix dma compability
[*] Memcopy & memmove assembly code added
[*] lib: string.c updated to use the new memcopy and memmove fast assembly code
[*] VR I/O scheduler added and made default
[*] lowmemorykiller backported from 2.6.35
[*] Memory management improved from 2.6.37 kernel code
[*] And a loooooooot of more small patches, fixes, improvements, tweaks, optimizations...whatever you want to call it and I don't wanna spent the rest of the night stating every small change
[*] Oh yes I updated the kernel version to v18, this is actually the best and most important change of them all :)
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Take note of this, I don't care nor will pay attention if you say you're having battery drain if: you flashed the kernel sooner than 24hours of your complain post, if you didn't wipe your cache partition before or after flashing it, or if you didn't wipe your battery stats. If any of these three conditions are met at the time of your posting I will simply ignore it.
Downloads
franco.Kernel.v19.4 CFS
franco.Kernel.v19.4 BFS
Installation
Reboot intro recovery
Flash the latest kernel version from this topic
Reboot
Enjoy
flashing
bummer, guess you have to update it then cause new data2sd is out. Sorry big time man.
I can say that this rom is for the hardcore lol.
Momaro said:
you suck ungaze you guys should be conversing on some kind of chat. this wouldn't happen if you were
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As far as I know the difference between his older work and his new one is the way it's implemented, the final result is basically the same. I'll add it on a next version if the first impressions from the users are positive.
quadrant without setcpu installed - 1158 total
cpu 635 (lol)
mem 778
I/O 3756
2D 253
3D 369
installing setcpu, will test again...
Momaro said:
quadrant without setcpu installed - 1158 total
cpu 635 (lol)
mem 778
I/O 3756
2D 253
3D 369
installing setcpu, will test again...
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CPU is low because stagefright is disabled, but the rest of the scores should increase once you overclock How does the rom feel anyway with the updated launcher plus tweaks all around?
hmm feels great i think. i'm not a great judge of real world performance. browsed some websites, nice that the text doesn't get all glitchy. used xda app, loads fast scrolls beautifully. dunno what else to test really.... don't have a save on angry birds to test the more intense levels...
why does it have such great 3D, even though its not a 2.3 rom? got 56 fps in neocore, and my phone doesn't like me above 729/729 on cpu. i will probably keep this rom, since the only useful tool thing it lacks is the text highlighting and selecting tools of 2.3, even though i really like them. (they don't let me doubletap correct swype text though which i tend to use more often than highlighting, but highlighting can be sooooo useful when you need it. /endrant)
Momaro said:
why does it have such great 3D, even though its not a 2.3 rom? got 56 fps in neocore, and my phone doesn't like me above 729/729 on cpu. i will probably keep this rom, since the only useful tool thing it lacks is the text highlighting and selecting tools of 2.3, even though i really like them. (they don't let me doubletap correct swype text though which i tend to use more often than highlighting, but highlighting can be sooooo useful when you need it. /endrant)
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The only thing I know is that 2.2 performance > 2.2.x , specially the 3D. Actually 729/729 is enough, but I'll change the kernel on the next version, maybe it helps on the oc part, but it's mostly device dependant.
The rom ships with GB keyboard, doesn't it have highlighting?
I'm very glad you liked it, I sure hope others do too!
replying, one sec... when the screen sleeps it takes 8 seconds to wake up. rebooting to check that.
still there, sometimes it doesn't happen, other times it wakes straight, like without unlock. andys rom had this issue, no?
also the highlighting isn't part of the keyboard, it's elsewhere 'cuz its present on all keyboards on the 2.3 roms
Momaro said:
replying, one sec... when the screen sleeps it takes 8 seconds to wake up. rebooting to check that.
still there, sometimes it doesn't happen, other times it wakes straight, like without unlock. andys rom had this issue, no?
also the highlighting isn't part of the keyboard, it's elsewhere 'cuz its present on all keyboards on the 2.3 roms
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As far as I know that "waking up from sleep" is bugged in every rom. I think it's a driver problem because I can reproduce that bug easily locking and unlocking the phone very fast, then the screen goes black for a little while. But without unlocking right after locking it won't happen. Kinda confusing to explain.
fair enough, but i've never seen it before......ever...... then again my phone is always set to screen off at 10 mins anyway haha.
Can you test this one for me please:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/rl-benchmark:-sqlite/com.redlicense.benchmark.sqlite
49.95 sec
51.27
and so on between there, 50.5 average
want screens or more info?
cpu is 729/729 performance
Ihaa! I was planning to get back from Mik's 6.2 to Void because the battery drain, and i found this?! Franco, that can be the best rom out there for now. I'm flashing right now and gonna return with feedback.
BTW, cheers for spending the second day of Easters making roms!
Momaro said:
49.95 sec
51.27
and so on between there, 50.5 average
want screens or more info?
cpu is 729/729 performance
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That's an awesome score!
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Great! Franco,you did it. Great,quadrant scores 1000+ with stagefright off.
the sleep wake problem could by in liue of data to ext, i have the same problem, cm7 plus francisco's tweak, +data2ext i got screen sleep wake problem, which i never had before applying data2ext
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Can we flash the gapps from void on your rom?
Yes you can
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COOL SPLASH1 IMAGE IN 2nd POST
Use at your own risk, overclock at your own risk - I'm not responsible for damage to your device
ZenDroid Kernel for EVO 4g (AOSP ROMS)
Preliminary Thanks
- Thanks to all the makers/maintainers of some code included
- Thanks to toastcfh/cyanogen for the 2.6.35 kernel base
- Thanks to erasmux for smarta$$ governor
- Thanks to Intersectraven for some things plucked out of ir-kernel.git.
- Thanks to ms79723 for the battery tweak
- I give everyone credit, if i forget or insufficient let me know!
What's inside:
- HAVS
- BFS 360
- 2.6.35-ck1
- Smartass cpu frequency governor
- Classic RCU
- Simple I/O scheduler
- SLQB slab allocator
- Tweaks from me and others (misc. tunables, etc.)
- oom rewrite code
- many a more, see the gitweb for complete logs:
http://git.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/
HAVS
- As of 1.0.0 there are builds with avs and with svs. AVS (adaptive voltage scaling) works fine on my phone now and scales effectively. SVS scales based on the voltages that are statically implemented into the frequency table.
- If you have an issue with the AVS build, try the SVS build (issue such as random reboots, etc.)
Smartass
- Smartass is the default cpu frequency governor since 1.0.0.
- However ^ it is tuned very aggressively and it will adjust frequencies very quickly. Therefore, it is not the best choice for benchmarks
- The tweaks may cause choppiness (if so test another governor and report it), but so far I haven't noticed anything and it seems pretty smooth - just benchmarks may be a bit lower than expected. (but for real life applications, I'm attempting to retain quickness and get outstanding battery life by making the tweaks and making it default)
1.0.2 -> 1.1.0
- Pulled latest CM tree (includes htc updates and new camera drivers)
- Smartass adjustments
- Updated BFS
- Adjusted havs voltages
- v7_coherent_user_range function from galaxy s source, this should fix woes with psx4droid, gameboid and other emulators
- One tweak to conservative governor
- havs updates
- ADB works perfectly fine now, not sure which build it started working but definitely works in this one. So all the stuff that didnt work in the betas is working in the 1.0 series
1.0.1 -> 1.0.2
- Updated to 2.6.35.10
- Reverted to v4.219.248.6 of the bcm4329 driver. Skipped back 2 versions as the ones after it seem to have issues. (someone also said this one worked on GB, someone will have to confirm)
- LOADS of cpu scheduler changes
- All of CFS LL features
- Zen tunable profiles
- BFS sched_batch/sched_normal switching for non privileged tasks
- Fixed several unlikely()'s in the kernel
- Several misc. things (too much to go into one by one, look on misc. branch)
- SBC v7
1.0.0 -> 1.0.1
- Tweaks to conservative governor
- Set swappiness back to 0
- Fix smartass so it scales below 527 mhz
- Revert the CFS features as they dramatically slow it down, now we have a faster cfs build (vroom)
- Compiler vanillalization optimizations (less optimizations = smaller kernel = happier everyone )
0.91b -> 1.0.0
- Rebased on latest cm-kernel 2.6.35.9
- AVS+BFS, AVS+CFS, SVS+BFS, and SVS+CFS variations
- Updated smartass governor
- Updated to BFS 360
- Newer HAVS
- Set swappiness to 15
- Added SBC (superior battery charging) v5
- Undervolted* Overvolted above 1.03 ghz
- SIO, SLQB, smartass, and classic rcu are defaults in this build
- Many of the bugs should be fixed including 5 point multitouch, possibly the headset woes and white screen stuckness.
- ADB still not working (am slightly clueless as to why, something must fsck it up) - not serious enough for me to postpone release as usb storage works fine still
0.90b -> 0.91b
- Updated to 2.6.35.9
- HAVS and non-HAVS builds
- added writeback code
- updated bfs
- undervolted
- custom cflags option built into the Kconfig (no other cflags were used to build the kernel though)
- built with different build of gcc 4.4
0.5a -> 0.90b
- Rebased the entire kernel to fix minor bugs
- Changed min/max voltages
- No undervolting in this build, will be in next build (i simply forgot to change it)
- Overvolting of the higher frequencies. 1.3 mV above 998 mhz, 1.325 mV for 1.15 and 1.19 ghz
- 1960 Quadrant score on miui 0.11.5 with bfs build at 1.15 ghz scaling performance (results may vary) - Linpack close to 40 (before it was about 30-33)
- Riced CFLAGS entirely eliminated (i have no idea why i implemented them in the first place) I'm not a fan of implementing things like that as there's no way to prove that it improves performance
- Several tweaks to CFS
0.4a -> 0.5a
- No CFS build this time (will be back at 0.6, but this is just a short test release to see if we solve issues)
- More overvolting of higher overclocked frequencies (seeking stability overclocking)
- Removed all forms of undervolting (they may have been too hardcore, and may return just testing to see if they caused reboot problems)
- fixed cpufreq errors with smartass, don't let it try to scale to 128mhz anymore
- Updated to latest cm/supersonic-2.6.35 tree
- Quick test release, want to fix the errors for some - others have no issues
0.3.1a -> 0.4a
- Added V(R) i/o scheduler
- Improved CFS version (faster)
- Added the oom rewrite code
- Used different compiler (quicker)
- Less riced out CFLAGS, perhaps more stability as a result
0.2a -> 0.3.1a
- CFS and BFS build
- Adjusted some memory tunables and BFS tunables
- CFS has a bunch of additional features for low latency (see zen-stable cfs branch for details, i was lazy and had no wifi at the time to merge it :\)
- Fixed wimax module compilation, other fixes
- Updated to 2.6.35.8
- Added and enabled zram (new ramzswap version)
- Overclocking to 1.19 ghz, underclock to 128mhz
- I/O Scheduler default is SIO for now
- Fixed BT
Code:
[b]All zips flashable through recovery[/b]
[b]1.1.0 AVS[/b]
[b]BFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.1.0-BFS-avs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.1.0-CFS-avs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]1.1.0 SVS[/b]
[b]BFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.1.0-BFS-svs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.1.0-CFS-svs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]1.0.2 AVS[/b]
[b]BFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.2-BFS-avs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.2-CFS-avs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]1.0.2 SVS[/b]
[b]BFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.2-BFS-svs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.2-CFS-svs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]1.0.1 AVS[/b]
[b]BFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.1-BFS-avs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.1-CFS-avs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]1.0.1 SVS[/b]
[b]BFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.1-BFS-svs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.1-CFS-svs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]1.0.0 AVS[/b]
[b]BFS[/b]: [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.0-BFS-avs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS[/b]: [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.0-CFS-avs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]1.0.0 SVS[/b]
[b]BFS[/b]: [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.0-BFS-svs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS[/b]: [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/ZenDroid-1.0.0-CFS-svs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]0.91 non-HAVS[/b]
[b]BFS[/b]: [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/zendroid-0.91-beta-bfs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS[/b]: CANCELLED
[b]0.91 HAVS[/b]
CANCELLED
[b]0.90[/b]
[b]BFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/zendroid-0.90-beta-bfs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/zendroid-0.90-beta-cfs-signed.zip[/url]
[b]0.5 (BFS only)[/b]
[b]BFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/zendroid-0.5-bfs-alpha-signed.zip[/url]
[b]0.4[/b]
[b]BFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/zendroid-0.4-bfs_alpha-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/zendroid-0.4-cfs_alpha-signed.zip[/url]
[b]0.3.1[/b]
[b]BFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/zendroid-0.3.1-bfs-alpha-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/zendroid-0.3.1-cfs-alpha-signed.zip[/url]
[b]0.3[/b]
[b]BFS:[/b] [url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/zendroid-0.3-bfs_alpha-signed.zip[/url]
[b]CFS:[/b] coming soon
[b]0.2_alpha (first release[/b]
[url]http://downloads.zen-kernel.org/zendroid/zendroid-0.2_alpha-signed.zip[/url]
SMARTASS GOVERNOR NOTE
- With the smartass governor your device should sleep at around ~384 mhz and wake at ~245 mhz (this is simply what I set it to do in my builds and smartass has this functionality built-in)
- Setcpu profiles are largely unnecessary if you are using smartass, especially one for screen off
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Flash by putting the phone in fastboot mode (need eng bootloader) -> do this by holding vol down to turn the phone on and selecting fastboot
Code:
tools/fastboot flash splash1 /path/to/splash1.nb
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ok this is kind of exciting. i'd be happy to check this out. let me know if u need any testers
Sexy time. Looking forward to it, even though my phone has traditionally favored CFS kernels.
Phone takes a long time waking up when hitting the power button on "Smartass".
going to nandroid & then test this badboy out. will post results soon.
i have not noticed a slower wake up time like previously mentioned, however:
highest quadrant scores with overclock 1113mhz
smartass - 1509 (most tests were around 1300)
interactive - 586 (lol)
conservative - 530 (yikes)
i realize this is in alpha stage, just trying to help by posting results. the device doesnt seem slow, launcher pro scrolls thru app drawer without a hitch, & things seem to be responding ok.
really looking forward to following the progression of this kernel. thanks so much for posting it up!
krazyflipj said:
Phone takes a long time waking up when hitting the power button on "Smartass".
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Same here. Everything else is going well so far.
EDIT: Actually, I just have to hold my power button down longer than normal, but once it's up it's normal speed.
EDIT2: After a reboot no delay on turning on!
i need to test it ASAP since the once from toastch is providing an amazin battery life
I wonder if the mentioned tweaks to this kernel actually make it better than toastcfh's 2.6.35 test kernel.... has anyone tried both? And maybe noticed a difference in performance?
This kernel is really smooth and pretty snappy. Testing batt life but nice job so far man!!
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xhazyx said:
I wonder if the mentioned tweaks to this kernel actually make it better than toastcfh's 2.6.35 test kernel.... has anyone tried both? And maybe noticed a difference in performance?
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yes i'm running toasts test1. i've tried both of them. i cannot comment on longterm usage for this one. right now i'm very interested to see how this one is going to progress.
Flashed this and am enjoying it so far. Is 100% stable for me, along with being smooth, and fast.
Liking this kernel so far. No problems. After flashing apps2sd recognized my Ext partition.
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drdrewdown said:
yes i'm running toasts test1. i've tried both of them. i cannot comment on longterm usage for this one. right now i'm very interested to see how this one is going to progress.
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im was using the toast test1, i dont know about you but at least for me is amazing because got that we need performance and battery life, the only problem that i found is that after some reboot the phones does not pass to boot animation just stuck at splash screen
drdrewdown said:
yes i'm running toasts test1. i've tried both of them. i cannot comment on longterm usage for this one. right now i'm very interested to see how this one is going to progress.
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So far these .35 kernels look promising...
I'm running test1 and, as far as real life performance goes, it's pretty great: smooth and snappy.
Haven't really tested battery life, but seems good so far
I'm gonna test this one out and see how it goes, I wanna see where the devs go with this
Testing this kernel right now.
I just got second reboot after unlock. I am on baked goods beta.
thanks for the input guys, for me it's pretty snappy. My best results are with the performance and tweaked (more aggressive for bfs) ondemand governor
I get quadrant around 1500-1600 with ondemand un-overclocked. It seems more laggy with smartass or interactive (not sure why)
I'm going to work on other things and get a new build out soon, hopefully addressing some issues. I'll probably do a cfs build too for comparison.
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Following the popular franco.Kernel series I present you the new .35 tree based kernel for the 2.3.3 from LG and for the CM testing releases from mik.
(Because people keep flashing this **** with the wrong roms and come here crying "HALP" enjoy the big letter warning)
This kernel is not for 2.2 roms and I will laugh at you if you flash it together with 2.2. Not either will it work on miks 6.5.8 nor void forever...
franco.Kernel facebook group page: https://www.facebook.com/franco.Kernel
Features & Changelog
#4
* Added 652, 672, 691, 710 cpu frequencies
* Doubled busses frequencies - system will go faster but you'll possible lose some overclocking capabilities. Busses frequency OC > cpu OC.
* Added and tweaked Simple IO scheduler as it proved to be the fastest one for this device
* Added tun.ko and cifs.ko
* Added camera flicker bug fix
* Cleaned up some more debug ****
* One or two small tweaks
#3
* Completely rebased kernel
* No more blackscreen
* Based on CM's source
* All the tweaks and ****s you've been known about from me
* Franco magic?
* POWER
* BATTERY
* Well...I'll write a more detailed post later, too busy at the moment =)
08122011
- Touchscreen driver improved
- Same changes as the 27/11 release but now with wifi working
27112011
- Major speed up because fsyncs are not disabled
- SLUB memory allocator tweaked and made default
- Wifi Tethering fix attempt
- One or two other small tweaks and optimizations
- This release is labeled as a testing version
22112011
- Bye vsync toggle, it's not possible to change vsync without a kernel recompile
- Blackscreen bug fix attempt
- Touchscreen drivers optimized with the axis inversion workaround - changes by paolo, fserve, and me
12112011
- Vsync on/off toggle added. This is what I need be checked, I don't know if it's working: run this command via terminal or init.d script
Code:
echo "0" > /sys/module/mddi_hitachi_hvga/parameters/vsync_on
Echoing 0 it will disable vsync, echoing 1 will enable it.
- FSB/BUS overclock is lower, it will lower benchmarks a bit, but you won't notice any difference during normal usage and it will increase stability
- Obviously all the changes from the latest testing version are included
- This release is labeled as a testing version
02102011
- Smartass2 tuning
- Ck2 patch - system more responsive and noticeably faster
- Compiled with the latest Linaro 4.5.4 2011.09 toolchain
- Fix camera flicker - thanks Turducken
- Add Simple I/O scheduler and made the default - should fix the slow USB transfer bug
- net: Reorder incoming packets in PPPoLAC and PPPoPNS
- Misc fixes
- Should provide some extra battery power
19092011
- A lot of reverts to increase overall stability
- Smartass2 improvements
- BFQ i/o scheduler added and made default. VR scheduler makes the USB transfers slow
- Wifi change to drain less battery
- Clear RAM feature in Andy's rom works now
- Add Jhash3
- vfs_cache from 100 to 25
- init/calibrate backported from 2.6.39
- Some other improvements that can be seen in my github
29082011
- Reducing VM_READAHEAD from 4096 to 512. Should fix the occasional music stutter
- Some .config changes from fserve to increase battery life
- Tweaks and code cleanups from CAF to increase stability, battery and performance
- Cleaned up some governors
- Add SmartassV2 added yesterday from the original Smartass creator
- Re-written InteractiveX
- Vsync enabled by popular demand
- dirty_writeback_interval = 1500 centisecs
- Some reverts that should fix the reboots or random crashes
- Thanks across for the testing
- This release is labeled as a testing version
24082011
- Strange behavior with ext3/ext4 fixed
- More ARM architecture specific code
- Internet/data speed majorly increased
- **** legacy drivers removed
- Dunno what else
- This release is labeled as a testing version
21082011
- Filesystem tweaks from Code Aurora. Mainly ext3 and ext4 improved code
- Power management tweaks from Code Aurora
- Two Power management patches from Arco's kernel
- A lot of ARM architecture specific tweaks and improved code
- Some other small ****s
- This release is labeled as a testing version
16082011
- Battery display bug is fixed
- Terminal ****ting itself when closing fixed
- Headset button should work now too
- Some reverts to provide some extra stability
03082011
- Patched with 2.6.35.14 from upstream
- Tweaks in the touchscreen driver
- Lots of reverts from backported code to improve stability
- USB should be fixed
- CFS scheduler updates
- Wi-fi should be finally fine (I hope because I haven't touched wi-fi **** code)
- Camera should work fine now too
01082011
This is a complete re-written kernel from scratch featuring all the performance and battery patches from the last version plus a lot of new code.
The changes are all in my github so I don't need to list them here. I need you guys to test the kernel and tell me what is working and what is not working, which bugs do you find, if the performance is good, if battery is good etc etc. I don't want posts like "BLUETOOH HANDS FREE DOESN'T WORK FIX PLX" or "WAHT IS THE BAST GOVERNOR AND OC HALP PLOX" I want informative posts about your conclusions, if it kernel paniced what is your environment, your OC, your governor... stupid and non helpful posts will be ignored. If you want a good kernel, do you job as an user and help me too.
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Take note of this, I don't care nor will pay attention if you say you're having battery drain if: you flashed the kernel sooner than 24hours of your complain post, if you didn't wipe your cache partition before or after flashing it, or if you didn't wipe your battery stats. If any of these three conditions are met at the time of your posting I will simply ignore it.
Downloads
Download:franco.Kernel-4
franco.Kernel updater app: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.franco.kernel.p500
Installation
1 - Reboot intro recovery
2 - Flash the latest kernel version from this topic
3 - Reboot
4 - Enjoy
People remember this is a pre-release, it's a gift for you all to test and play in the next days while I make it better, faster, more stable and the likes. Now I'll retire for a nice beach day after a hard nights work
wow downloading and will flash it right away!!!! cant wwait for it so test. thanks franco you are genious!
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People remember this is a pre-release, it's a gift for you all to test and play in the next days while I make it better, faster, more stable and the likes. Now I'll retire for a nice beach day after a hard nights work
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go ahead man. you deserve the best. your v18 is still as stable as rock so I can wait for the final version of this. i will flash this now.
I know testing isn't all abt posting quadrant scores ...but anyways this kernel gives [email protected] mhz
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thx franco.
downloading....
Rotation not fixed...not a huge problem anyways. Thanks
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Flashed it, seems stable at 710Mhz (which is the maximum my phone can get). Neocore [email protected]/Smartass running on official 2.3.3. That is 10FPS higher than stock kernel and 2 fps higher than stock OC'[email protected] stock kernel.
Will test further and post.
Neocore 55.1 [email protected] 806 MHz running on void forever
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
franciscofranco said:
People remember this is a pre-release, it's a gift for you all to test and play in the next days while I make it better, faster, more stable and the likes. Now I'll retire for a nice beach day after a hard nights work
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Are you using the LG Userspace Drivers?
can i know how much quandrant score for 3D of this kernel with overclock to 768mhz in stock 2.3.3 rom and non stock rom?
RevengeFNF said:
Are you using the LG Userspace Drivers?
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As Franco said in the other topic, these drivers are not in the kernel but integrated in roms so we have to wait for mik, andy or Noejn to update their roms
Quadrant score after freeing my memory card is 1960
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
thankxx man..
sajjan said:
Quadrant score after freeing my memory card is 1960
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
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what rom are u using? are u on the new baseband?
dark-k said:
As Franco said in the other topic, these drivers are not in the kernel but integrated in roms so we have to wait for mik, andy or Noejn to update their roms
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Ok, and just for curiosity, in what consist those drivers, that give a huge boost in 3D?
franco,just wanna say thank you. I can see your passion in making our O1 better than ever. thanks a lot man. Know that your hard work is very much appreciated. More power. (^^,)
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I can boot v.2.2 with this kernel, can see some notifications in "toast",
but there is almost immediate shutdown with "Battery overheated"
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Ok, and just for curiosity, in what consist those drivers, that give a huge boost in 3D?
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Yes, a huge boost :
mik_os said:
kernel: 2.6.35 @ 600mhz
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Just to inform I'm in stock v20g with just very few modifications by me and the kernel it's working without the bugs you describe
BD-Ace Kernel
This kernel is my daily driver on my Inspire. This is also my first development effort on any device/platform. If it doesn't work on my device, you will never see it available here. I plan on having something that works smoothly, but is hopefully universal and appealing to a wide audience
This kernel originated from HTC released GB 2.6.35 source code for the Inspire4G -(Ace). It was initially build for use with ClearDroid Rom, but in the interest of FOSS its now for everyone
From 1.1.4 on you will notice two versions
"Safe" Version is to be used on release builds, the Maximum Overclock is capped at 1.3GHz to stifle hot CPU issues
"I'm a BigBoy, I'll do what I want" Version is exactly like "Safe", EXCEPT max overclock is set to 1.8GHz
Starting with 1.1.7 there will now be 3 versions
Safe (capped at 1.3Ghz O/C), BigBoy (capped at 1.8Ghz O/C), and WCH Rage (2.2Ghz O/C)
Install
Download, flash zip in CWM (Clear Dalvik), wait for first boot (sometimes takes a while), enjoy!!!!
Thanks to:
ClearDroid - Initial Encouragement, ClearDroid Rom
Erasmux - Smartass2 implementation
Koush - AnyKernel
Inspired By:
Those before me who were nice enough to make how-to's or show their work for me to learn from
LeeDroid
LorD ClockaN
Erasmux
RichardTrip
Cyanogen Team
and more
Warranty:
Yeah right. Consider any form of warranty Voided from here on out.
Sourcecode
Changelogs and Downloads
V 1.1.7 - Built 2/3/12 ----Safe ---- BigBoy ---- WCHRage
Iron out bugs
Create WCH Rage -- O/C to 2.2Ghz <Not for normal use , but still neat>
Prox Sensor Permission Fix
Lower wifi connect min to -108
Allow flash to work at lower battery level
"200" Magic lines" linux patch
Add Interactivex Governor
Decrease Idle time before sleep
Decrease Idle time before cpu rampdown
Boost BT Audio Max Output
Remove 2 way Call Record - It burns battery
CIFS Support
v 1.1.6 - Testing, had random reboot issues - Dead, not for release
v 1.1.5 - Built 11/15/11 - "Safe"
v 1.1.5 - Built 11/15/11 - "BigBoy"
Add call Recoring Support - From Here
Make 1.3GHz be the breaking point from "Safe" to "BigBoy"
v 1.1.4 - Built 11/09/11 - "Safe"
v 1.1.4 - "BigBoy"
Remove Conservative and userspace Governors
Add 'CPU VDD levels Sysfs interface'
ARM: 6989/1: perf: do not start the PMU when no events are present
Implement easy ways to cap OC at 1420800KHz while easy to add back
Remove 200000 MHz Freq (never would set)
v 1.1.31 - Built 10/31/11
GPU Tweaks
Allocate More Memory to GPU
Boost Battery Charged Info
Boost Dalavik VM Readahead Memory size to 4096MB Max From 128 MB
Removed latest Undervoltage tweak
v 1.1.3 - Built 10/31/11 -Too Undervolted - Fail
GPU Tweaks
Allocate More Memory to GPU
Boost Audio
Boost Battery Charged Info
Boost Dalavik VM Memmory size to 4096MB Max From 128 MB
Tweaked Undervoltage by -25 more
v 1.1.2 - Built 10/30/11 - included in ClearDroid 1.3.1
Reduced Min Clock Speed to 200Mhz
v1.1.1 - Built 10/16/11 - included in ClearDroid 1.3.0
Overclocked to 1.8GHz and undervolt
CPU Scale up on system input
v1.0.7 - Built 10/16/11
GPU+ Patch
v 1.0.6 -Built 10/15/11
Add SmartassV2
v 1.0.51 - Built 10/13/11
CPU Min Max set to 1036800/245760
Default Govenor set to ‘Interactive’
ext4 file system support - built in
v 1.0.5 - Fail
Overclock
v 1.0.4 - Included in ClearDroid 1.2.4
added Tun Driver - Module
set Conservative Governor as default
added Interactive Governor
v 1.0.3
Change Version Naming
Bumped Up max CPU Frequency - Failed - But still there
v0.0.2
CPU Power Management - powersave, and conservative enabled
v0.0.1 - Released Cleardroid 1.2.3 - Called Version 1.00
Initial Working Build
Only thing changed from HTC stock is perflock removal
Questions
[Q] Is this a sense kernel?
[A] It is my daily driver on my Inspire using Cleardroid (A stock based sense ROM)
[Q] Will this work on XYZ super duper awesome rom?
[A] Maybe, try it and please post if it does or doesn't work
[Q] My battery life isnt as awsome as everyone else makes it out to be
[A] I personally have found that preforming a battery stats wipe in cwm and then a few dead/fully charged cycles seems to help mine out on reporting correctly.
[Q] Why do you really need 2 versions, with just the Overclock changed?
[A] I and some other users have had some random reboot issues while running at higher speeds. So, "Safe" is to help stop that for stable builds. See Here
[Q] But I dont like not having the maximum capability, let me have 1.8GHz
[A] Then download the current BigBoy version an have at it.
[Q] While trying to set my speed above a high 1.4GHz, my phone locks up......WTF
[A] To use 1.4GHz and up: 1st set your govenor to "Performance", the move the slider higher
[Q] What if I dont want call recording
[A] Dont install any app that records calls
What Roms does this kernel work with?
Confirmed to work -
ClearDroid 1.2.4 and above
CoreDroid
Doesn't work -
Any AOSP Based (non-sense)
Has complications with - /
BinDroid - Mic doesnt work on speaker phone
Energy ROM w/Sense 3.5 - Mic doesnt work on speaker phone
GB Sense 3.0i / Stock GB 2.3.5 - Video playback and usb settings
RCMix3D Runny v3.3. - No Sound out
Funzy ROM - No Sound Out
Any ROM based on DHD instead of Inspire. ~ There is just enough of a difference to cause issues
Score! Well done bro! This is my favorite kernel to date. Everything just... Works!
ClearD said:
Score! Well done bro! This is my favorite kernel to date. Everything just... Works!
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I agree I'm Loving this Big Boy...Nice!
I've been making some Headline Banners to Post to Threads 1st Page, would you like a BD-Ace?
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Yeah, Ill hit you up on talk
Has anybody from other ROM's tried this? Any feedback is great.
It's Saturday, I'm bored, so I downloaded a new kernel and tried it.
I used this on RCMix3D Runny v3.3. It works fine as far as I can tell, haven't done extensive testing yet because I have to make some dinner. However, the first thing I noticed is that the rear speaker doesn't work. No music, no ringtone, etc. Earpiece works fine.
Other than that, it seems nice and snappy.
Do you know if that is Inspire Based or DHD?
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bdaman80 said:
Do you know if that is Inspire Based or DHD?
<warning>**** I Void Warranties ****</warning>
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Don't know. Model is listed as Inspire under settings. How would I find out?
If you wouldn't mind sending me a copy of your /proc/config.gz I'll see if its compatible at all
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Sorry, I backed up to my previous rom. It seems that the microphone didn't work either. Couldn't use it.
If I have time tomorrow, I'll get the info for you if you still want it.
Ephemeralness said:
Sorry, I backed up to my previous rom. It seems that the microphone didn't work either. Couldn't use it.
If I have time tomorrow, I'll get the info for you if you still want it.
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Yes that would be great, thank you
Working on Some fresh baked newness.
call recording here we go. Its in testting now
Out of curiosity does this Rom support 3way calling. I tried it the other day and couldn't figure it out.
Sent from my CLEARDROID Inspire thanks to AT&T's string and a cup method.
Should be all good on the kernel side
Make call to first person > tap menu - select add call > pick second number - dial > tap menu - select merge calls > enjoy
http://www.multiupload.com/PUOD4FJ3UC
Sweet. I'm excited about the recording.
Sent from my CLEARDROID Inspire thanks to AT&T's string and a cup method.
See that teaser did ya?
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nebula kernel is for AOSP based KitKat android 4.4+ ROMs
and AOSP based Lollipop android 5.0+ ROMs
Supports both GT-i9105 and GT-i9105P
Original nebula kernel thread for i9082 is HERE
I do not own Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus
Download the latest PERFORMANCE CONTROL APP to utilize the full potential of the kernel.
Brief explanation of few of the features in nebula can be found in the third post. For more info, use Google.
FEATURES
Compiled using Linaro 4.9.1 2014-05 toolchain
Based on kernel version 3.0.101
Additional Governors: SmartassV2, SmartassH3, Lulzactive, LulzactiveQ
Additonal I/O Schedulers: ROW, SIO, SIOPLUS, VR, ZEN, BFQ
Overclock: 1.3 Ghz, 1.4 Ghz, 1.5 Ghz, 1.6 Ghz
F2FS support
CPU Boost driver
UKSM (Ultra KSM) support (enable it in Performance Control app)
Frandom
Dynamic Sync Control (enable it in Performance Control app)
Asynchronous FSync ported from HTC One
Cross Memory Attach
Entropy tweaks
Increased read-ahead from 16/128 to 32/2048 (can be customized in Performance Control app)
Disabled Cyclic Redundancy Checks (CRC) for better performance
Many patches, fixes and improvements from codeaurora
Many more performance and battery friendly tweaks
INSTALLATION
Download the latest nebula zip
Flash using CWM recovery
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache
Reboot
DOWNLOADS
nebula kernel
(Please don't make mirror links of the kernel)
SOURCE
Source code of the kernel can be found at my Gihub.
CREDITS
- pawitp - nebula is based on his kernel source for CM11
- to all the developers whose mods I have included in my kernel
- @k2wl - for his extensive guide on kernel compilation. Big thanx to him.
- @CoolDevelopment - for maintaining the kernel source at SamsungBCM-Cyanogenmod repo and testing the 1st build
- @beastaki23 - for vibration fixes
- @SH1M4BD3 - for testing the 1st build
CHANGELOG
Changelog is available on nebula kernel wiki too
v3.20
- Fixes to network related kernel code
---x---x---x---
v3.18
- Stability fixes (check source code commits for details)
---x---x---x---
v3.16
- Backport timed General-Purpose Input/Ouput from hammerhead (Nexus 5)
- Improve multi-touch event handling
- Improve compiled kernel code
- Other fixes and improvements
---x---x---x---
v3.14
- Fix CVE-2014-3153
---x---x---x---
v3.13
- Add support for s2ve (GT-i9105)
(This and all future versions will work on both, GT-i9105 and GT-i9105P)
---x---x---x---
v3.12
- Compiled using the latest Linaro 4.9.1 - 2014.05 toolchain
- New I/O scheduler - BFQ (latest version - v7r4 - released on 18th May 2014)
- Memory Management: pass readahead info down to the I/O scheduler
- lib/memcopy: use glibc version
---x---x---x---
v3.10
- Compiled using the latest Linaro 4.9.1 - 2014.04 toolchain
- Memory management - lazy cache flushing on non-mapped pages
- Many updates to Device Mapper
- Use proper memory barriers for bitops
- softirq: reduce latencies
- sync: don't block the flusher thread waiting on IO
- ext4: Speed up FITRIM by recording flags in ext4_group_info
- ext4: speed up truncate/unlink by not using bforget() unless needed
- vmscan: add customisable shrinker batch size
- Other fixes and performance tweaks
---x---x---x---
v3.04
- CPU boost driver - set tunables
- New governor - LulzactiveQ
- New I/O scheduler - SIOPLUS
- Wait just 1 second, instead of 4 seconds for other CPU core to halt
- Other fixes and performance tweaks
---x---x---x---
v3.00
- Initial release
---x---x---x---
BRIEF EXPLANATION ABOUT KERNEL FEATURES
UKSM
UKSM is about de-duplication of data in system memory rather than being another de-duplicating file-system. This improves RAM usage.
Dynamic Sync Control
The dynamic sync control interface uses Android kernel's unique early suspend / late resume interface. While screen is on, file sync is disabled. When screen is off, a file sync is called to flush all outstanding writes and restore file sync operation as normal.
Frandom
Frandom is a Linux kernel random number generator, which is 10-50 times faster than what you get from Linux' built-in /dev/urandom. It uses very little (/dev/frandom) or none (/dev/erandom) of the kernel's entropy pool, so it is very useful for applications that require a handy source for lots of random data.
CPU Boost driver
When certain bursty and important events take place, it might take a while for the current cpufreq governor to notice the new load and react to it. That would result in poor user experience. To alleviate this, the cpu-boost driver boosts the frequency of a CPU for a short duration to maintain good user experience while the governor catches up.
FAQ
On which ROM can I install nebula?
- nebula can be used on any AOSP kitkat 4.4+ based ROM. (Carbon, SlimKat, CM11)
What is the best and most stable configuration for nebula?
- Configuration depends from user to user. Still, the most stable configuration according to me and that I use is below. It might differ for you.
- Governor: SmartassV2
- Max. freq: 1.2 Ghz (OCing doesn't really have an increased and noticeable performance, rather it heats the processor and wastes battery for a marginal gain in performance as well as creates instability - random reboots etc. Google more about OC.) (Read the description on this commit.)
- I/O Scheduler - SIO
- Enable UKSM (from Performance Control app)
- Enable Dynamic FSync (from Performance Control app)
- I'll update this configuration as more tweaks are added to nebula
I get random reboots, what should I do?
- I am working on the kernel for myself and the kernel is quite stable for me. Still, if you face reboots see below:
- Make sure you followed the installation instruction written in Post #1.
- Make sure you "Fix permissions".
- OCing will always cause instability. Try reducing the max frequency to 1.2 Ghz
- It is quite possible that you don't know how to use a custom kernel. Not everything needs to be set at HIGHEST. Just because an "option" is there doesn't mean you have to select it. Try changing the configuration that meets your needs and satisfies you. If you set up the kernel properly, it would stop giving you random reboots.
- The only way to get things fixed is to provide logs. I cannot fix that I cannot see. Google, how to take logs to find and solve kernel issues. (kmsg/last_kmsg)
- Tell me a way in which I can reproduce the issue on my phone.
Thank you very much
Sent from my SM-T210 using XDA Free mobile app
Works great, thanks :3
Gonna try with ur remix rom
No problems yet and looks good. Thanks
I wanna ask about cpu boost option, where i can enbale it?
rs tony said:
Gonna try with ur remix rom
No problems yet and looks good. Thanks
I wanna ask about cpu boost option, where i can enbale it?
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It is already enabled.
It is always nice to see something new to our device. Great work!
YezZz finally nebula kernel for S2+
Is for gt-i9105
Inviato dal mio GT-I9105 utilizzando Tapatalk
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how i can enable Ultra-Kernel Samepage Merging(UKSM) ?? i can't find in performance control app
anastasiszn said:
how i can enable Ultra-Kernel Samepage Merging(UKSM) ?? i can't find in performance control app
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Hi,
thanks for a new kernel!
Does anyone know whether calls via bluetooth (not the same as music via bt) work?
DeKiesel said:
Hi,
thanks for a new kernel!
Does anyone know whether calls via bluetooth (not the same as music via bt) work?
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It would be nice if someone tests it, because it's compiled with grands sources
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CoolDevelopment said:
It would be nice if someone tests it, because it's compiled with grands sources
Sent from my GT-I9105P using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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I wont be at home before 21h tonight. In case no one beats me to it I will try it then.
nebula kernel
Gov : ondemand
i/o : sio
cpu : 1600
antutu score : 11880
moshkernel
Gov : ondemand
i/o : sio
cpu : 1300
antutu score : 12180
1st release broh, just hold a sec till next version release, he work on it
Sent from my GT-I9105P
anastasiszn said:
nebula kernel
Gov : ondemand
i/o : sio
cpu : 1600
antutu score : 11880
moshkernel
Gov : ondemand
i/o : sio
cpu : 1300
antutu score : 12180
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Higher cpu level doesn't always give u better scores in benchmark
rs tony said:
Higher cpu level doesn't always give u better scores in benchmark
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ok tell me your best score with this kernel or show me
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Custom D801 stock LG kernel built from the latest 30b source. Must be on LG 30b rom with 30b bootloader, and have bump recovery. Credits and Thanks to CyanogenMod, CAF contributors, Linaro team, Faux123, FranciscoFranco, neobuddy89, RenderBroken, myfluxi, savoca, and dorimanx.
DISCLAIMER
Code:
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* 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 in this kernel
* 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. Hard. A lot.
*/
INSTALLATION
Download the Kernel in post #2
Reboot to TWRP
Make a backup
Flash Kernel Zip
Reboot
Changelog and Kernel Downloads in POST #2
Source Links
Kernel Source
LG 30b Source
Current Build
r8 [2015/05/16]
md5: bb4398fa60bd89556abaf575b9f5d435
Update to Intelli-plug v5.4
workqueue updates
sched updates
See git for additional changes
Updated Intelli-plug tunables in post #3
Previous Builds/Changelog
r7 [2015/05/11]
md5: ad160415498fe576e24bae53d37cbe84
Sound driver updates
lz4 updates
ARM: dts: msm: i2c: change clock rate to 19.2 MHz
New hashtable implementation
KSM updates
drivers: usb: Use Android device as USB keyboard/mouse (See LINK)
lowmemorykiller updates
Tons of other kernel updates see git for details.
r6 [2015/05/10]
md5: 6573f10e83c7f171996b91caae556caf
Latest linaro 4.9.3 stable release
Added GPU Gov (conservative governor, simple_ondemand, Faux Simple GPU Algorithm)
dorimanx Backlight control v6
Updated scripts in post #3
r5 [2015/05/09]
md5: b1ef96ae764b5a385703e55b03393a03
Faux Intelliplug hotplug driver (mpdecision disabled by default)
Powersuspend driver
Bricked Thermal
Msm limiter driver
dorimanx logger driver
CPU OC: Add cpufreq levels up to 2.6Ghz
Add 389 GPU step
Overall stats updates
Add init.d support to ramdisk
r4 [2015/05/04]
md5: e2cb4a1a55d82002d5cd75620d2cf4f8
dorimanx fast charge v2.7
Lower minimum panel brightness
Latest Savoca KCAL control driver (Get the app Here)
Insecure boot.img
r3 [2015/05/03]
md5: c6087fe19f89b080ec95102e20254914
Update kernel to 3.4.107
Disable some debug
r2 [2015/05/01]
md5: da07acd959108f7b14c73b1916c8bcc9
Revert faux sound
Add franco's sound control implementation
r1 [2015/05/01]
md5: 0d6ad79accc4bd236869ae4499954f7a
Compiled with latest linaro 4.9 toolchain
Optimized build flags
fsync on/off support
mach: Add adb reboot recovery
Tune deadline, row, cfq, readahead, ondemand, and interactive.
Updated interactive gov
Add sio, fiops, and bfq sched
frandom
Optimized rwsem
Voltage Control
updated workqueue including power efficient patches
updated writeback
memcpy, memmove, copy_page optimization
faux sound support
Add more tcp congestion control algorithms
Use interruptible threads to reduce cpu load
Disable add_random
lowmemorykiller task adj rbtree optimization
ARM topology updates
slimbus: Optimized overclocking of master component
Optimized AES and SHA1 routines
Add NEON accelerated XOR implementation
Add support for kernel mode NEON
Add optimized SHA-256/224 routines
futex updates
sched updates
lib/memcopy: use glibc version
lib/string: use glibc version
lib/int_sqrt.c: optimize square root algorithm
Various other updates see git for details
Kernel scripts
https://github.com/DJLaMontagneIII/kernel-scripts
Wow!! Seems nice. I will try once i upgrade to lollipop.
Thnks man!!!
Pushed r2 its a small update. Mainly swaps sound control implementations as faux sound isn't working correctly with this new kernel drop.
Delete.
Kernel Logging
Hi, I just flashed and everything looks fine for now, I have one suggestion, I saw Dorimanx has a feature to disable kernel logging and all system logging like logcat, all different logs (radio, kernel, system, ...).
Could tat be possible to do it on this kernel to save extra battery?
Thanks for your dedication on this Lollipop version.
Sweet, gonna try and flash this thanks :good:
asalvi0 said:
Hi, I just flashed and everything looks fine for now, I have one suggestion, I saw Dorimanx has a feature to disable kernel logging and all system logging like logcat, all different logs (radio, kernel, system, ...).
Could tat be possible to do it on this kernel to save extra battery?
Thanks for your dedication on this Lollipop version.
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Thanks for the suggestion i will cut out some of the useless debug
Update is up
Sup bro, I really love how you have tweaked this LP kernel. Props to you. I had a shutdown when i tried to undervolt with -75 but then i reduced it to -50 and everything works...no lags at all..no bugs that i know of. Will flash your new update now.
Yesterday flashed the r3 version, and I have noticed a battery consumption improvement, FastCharge feature would be really appreciated, this was not working since the original stock kernel.
Thank you!
Update is up
Flashed r4 yesterday, and today I noticed is consuming significantly more battery than r3.
wow thanks for this! hopefully it will solve LP nasty sound issues.
is there a flashable stock kernel backup somewhere just in case? edit: found it!
unfortunately, the audio issue is still here not sure if it occurs less though, needs testing.
here's what i'm talking about (perhaps @DJLamontagneIII might know more):
no matter what the audio source is (playing mp3s or lossless, tons of EQ on or off, YouTube video, game, video, etc) there's a totally random, short sound corruption that sounds like garbled, sped up noise. it's impossible to trace any pattern when and why does it appear (it's rare but sometimes happens 2-3 times in a row with short intervals) and perhaps it's related to radio since it tends to appear more when the signal is switching from Wi-Fi to cellular or cellular signal comes online, etc but not necessarily. i tried to look at the logs and don't see anything suspicious regarding sound there at all.
there's also a theory on other devices forums (yes, it's not solely LG's issue but rather LP's in general) that Qualcomm's mpdecision is the cause since it always leaves only one core for the sound online and on LP apparently you need more. that doesn't seem right, however, since it does happen when the phone is doing a lot too and not just with the screen is off.
@DJLamontagneIII
please check the logs regarding the issue above, i stopped recording each one right after the sound glitch occurs:
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B61ePioapOf8R2xTcFdEeFFzQ1U/edit
i'm pretty sure it's radio related somehow but don't have knowledge to attribute it to a particular activity.
for some weird reason, the glitches do seem to appear less with more aggressive governor/kernel settings.
also, noticed that the multicore power saving option is missing (unless it was done for a reason).
mannequin said:
@DJLamontagneIII
please check the logs regarding the issue above, i stopped recording each one right after the sound glitch occurs:
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B61ePioapOf8R2xTcFdEeFFzQ1U/edit
i'm pretty sure it's radio related somehow but don't have knowledge to attribute it to a particular activity.
for some weird reason, the glitches do seem to appear less with more aggressive governor/kernel settings.
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Thanks i will check it out. Il have an update tonight that ive been testing that switches to intelliplug so if its a hotplug issue hopfully that will fix it
DJLamontagneIII said:
Thanks i will check it out. Il have an update tonight that ive been testing that switches to intelliplug so if its a hotplug issue hopfully that will fix it
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a custom hotplug would rock (and hopefully it will help with the sound too)!
LP version of mpdecision is just not good (not sure how to describe it better) with really inconsistent and aggressive behavior. more so, i don't think it's possible to have a stable and good performing system using anything bust stock governor (ondemand) and settings since mpdecision shipped with LG's LP throws a huge wrench in anything custom (in my experience).