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Kernel 2.6.29 (OC + UV patched)
8 MB Ram Hack
CFQ Scheduler
Pershoot's audiomod (loudness).
EXT4
tunnel module (automaticaly loaded on boot)
cifs + nfs module
Apply with recovery console.
There are 2 versions . (MCR and CM, If you have a Stock rom use the MCR version)
uvoc_v14 and oc_v14:
patched with UV-OC values up to 1267MHz.
8 Mb Ram Hack
CFQ scheduler
Audio-mod and some minor config changes.
setcpu.txt in package.
You need setcpu + the setcpu.txt for the OC kernels (copy it to the root of your sdcard) and choose "Custom Frequencies" in setcpu.
Please don't use setcpu's active widget (battery drain)
Dropped the auto-detection because of a contrast bug.
If you need other modules let me know.
Credits go to:
coolbho3000 for providing the oc-uv patches.
Version history:
V14 (oc and uvoc version):
compiler optimizations (-mcpu=cortex-a8 -march=armv7-a -mtune=cortex-a8 -mfpu=vfpv3 -O3 -Os)
Special Overclock only version
Audio-mod values lowered (some people reported echo)
uvoc_V13:
8 MB Ram Hack (thanks to coolbho3000)
uvoc_v12:
Pershoot's audio-mod values added
There is now an Overclock only update available (apply after one of the uvoc_v12 versions)
uvoc_V11:
Reverted to V7 config with just CFQ added.
No setcpu install means stock 245-998 Mhz (undervolted by 50 mV on all frequencies)
Only max-frequency 1267 MHz is running at stock 1300mV. (1113 MHz at 1275mV)
Special CM version available.
uvoc_V10:
changed CPU_FREQ_ONDEMAND_MIN to 245000.
Some minor tweaks.
uvoc_V9:
Change to voltages.
if you don't use setcpu stock frequency = 998MHz
CPU_FREQ_ONDEMAND_MIN = 128800
uvoc_V8:
CFQ standard scheduler
Included setcpu.txt with max 1113 MHz (if you want more edit setcpu.txt)
Some other kernel optimalisations based on Paul and Teknologist config.
uvoc_V7 :
switched the kernel modules tun.ko and cifs.ko because of a bug.
uvoc_V1-V6:
Lots of testing going on.
how to flash it? apply zip file from sd card in recovery, right?
Thanks! it boots..
fstluxe said:
This Kernel Doesn't Boot!
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Tested on MCR (3) and using it with apps2sd + dalvik-cache on ext4
fstluxe said:
This Kernel Doesn't Boot!
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booted for me
fstluxe said:
This Kernel Doesn't Boot!
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What rom is on your device? I'm very sure the kernel can't be the problem. Just a different ramdisk maybe. I can make one specific for your rom.
Nice Kernel
Any chance to put in oc and uv?
richardtrip said:
What rom is on your device? I'm very sure the kernel can't be the problem. Just a different ramdisk maybe. I can make one specific for your rom.
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The stock 1.5xx rom
sorry if this is a "noob" question but what exactly does this do?
fstluxe said:
The stock 1.5xx rom
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Try attached zip. No automatic tun module loading (the stock boot ramdisk doesn't start init scripts).
bananapie said:
sorry if this is a "noob" question but what exactly does this do?
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The update replaces the stock kernel and put some extra modules in /system/lib/modules. The compiled kernel does include some extra options (ext4,tun,cifs and a different scheduler named "The Brain F*ck Scheduler")
DocRambone said:
Nice Kernel
Any chance to put in oc and uv?
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Yes, tested already, but i can't see the max above stock 998MHz in setcpu, so don't know if it's working. Used the same patch as coolbho3000 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=681733).
hmm are there Anny possibility's to use this with the stock rom because the stock rom is for me the most stable..
Edit : sorry i see a second file for the stock
richardtrip said:
Yes, tested already, but i can't see the max above stock 998MHz in setcpu, so don't know if it's working. Used the same patch as coolbho3000 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=681733).
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Maybe we can use UV without OC for starters?
Hi i see you have test a own compiled version of your kernel with the acpulock patch of coolbho3000 .Can you maybe upload that Binary ? for us to test.
isn't it helping if you try to use the setcpu.txt and add there the OC LINES LIKE 1036800,1075200,1113600
richardtrip said:
Yes, tested already, but i can't see the max above stock 998MHz in setcpu, so don't know if it's working. Used the same patch as coolbho3000 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=681733).
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Can you put up the CM version again?
fstluxe said:
Hi i see you have test a own compiled version of your kernel with the acpulock patch of coolbho3000 .Can you maybe upload that Binary ? for us to test.
isn't it helping if you try to use the setcpu.txt and add there the OC LINES LIKE 1036800,1075200,1113600
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Tried that, but it didn't change anything (i can select higher, but it never goes above 998).
Hmm thats strange .. can this be caused by the bootloader
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Tried that, but it didn't change anything (i can select higher, but it never goes above 998).
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fstluxe said:
Hmm thats strange .. can this be caused by the bootloader
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Check the first post (oc-uv is stable on my phone, but no better linpack-score's)
stingerpl said:
Maybe we can use UV without OC for starters?
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ocuv version in first post.
********* OFFICIAL FOR USE ONLY ON GINGERBREAD ***************
Special thanks to PaoloM70.
Personal Thanks to Andy, Mik_os, Franciscofranco, Ciaox, Noejn and all other devs.
AmonRA to flash it with the need to disable the verification of signatures.
Overclocking
Smartass
Smoothass
Cifs
Supports EXT4
+upstream to 2.6.35.13
+oc, interactive, smartass, smoothass, cifs, ext4
+governor added SavagedZen
+autogroup scheduler (the patch of 200 lines)
+ smoothass smartass with a capped rate (standby) to set minimum
V3 Kernel -Old kernel:
ADB Bugfix for device
Reconfigured various kernel parameters (For better power management, CPU profiles)
-Added for the inversion axes Sippola in the new touch screen driver.
-Simple-inserted I / O scheduler (sio)
-Included various other patches 5-6
-Removed references-debug (smaller kernels)
-Small fix to reduce the impact on the CPU more pressure on the display (you can check with Neocore first ... the difference came in 8-well 9fps now settles down to 2-3fps)
******Updated 25 July*********
Magazine-routine to increase the stability and overclocking performance, cameraflick is absent up to 729mhz
Touch-fix which decreases the occupation of the CPU when you press your finger on the display (should no longer have the lag that had the first version of V4 (I hope))
Magazines-and reinsert all the previous patches (66 patches in total)
Inserted by the kernel-2.6.36 backport of block, and mtd workque
Backport-inserted by the kernel 3.0rc6 and cpufreq of cpuidle
http://www.mediafire.com/?g8r37pzsr3ig21j
+same kernel but without the fix for employment cpu (maybe better in the scroll lag if you have one) **No touch fix kernel***
http://www.mediafire.com/?bed0ht9kcz0071c
******Updated 08 Aug*********
Touch V6 2.6.35.14
V5-like, but updated to version 2.6.35.14
-Added 2.6.36 kernel backported from the i2c
-Support Module tun.ko
-Vsync enabled
http://www.mediafire.com/?otpne0w1v8bhnp8
If you want to try the version NoTouch kernel
http://www.mediafire.com/?4wuiscjcu5xal58
After flashing, wipe cache and davlik.
If you have a2sd then run the following in terminal:
su
a2sd cachesd
The phone will reboot automatically.
Download Ringing with No fade :Now supports Gingerbread 2.3.3 :
http://www.mediafire.com/?1xqcc0jppl2w9ic
Flash and enjoy
To know more the original idea, please visit the thread here :
Special Thanks to Januka for the idea.
For devs :
I/Paolo doesn't have a repository, So its uploaded here :
Kernel Ginger Source
http://d-h.st/jvn
u only need to change one line in Makefile
at line 193 change from
Code:
CROSS_COMPILE ?= /home/paolo/x-tools/arm-spica-linux-uclibcgnueabi/bin/arm-spica-linux-uclibcgnueabi- #CROSS_COMPILE ?= arm-eabi-
to
Code:
#CROSS_COMPILE ?= /home/paolo/x-tools/arm-spica-linux-uclibcgnueabi/bin/arm-spica-linux-uclibcgnueabi- CROSS_COMPILE ?= arm-eabi-
Yes, I know I should use search, but please, can anyone explain to me how do smartass and smoothass work in comparison to, for example, conservative and ondemand?
And massive thanks to you mansirawat!
If you already know that you should use the search function, maybe you don't know HOW to use it...
Here's a "tutorial": http://lmgtfy.com/?q=android+governors
Otherwise, you're just plain lazy... which one is it?
Ciaox should see this thread , he is waiting for GB OC Kernel
P.S : Thank you for the Kernel
Otherwise, you prefer wasting perfectly good post space in order to lecture me. Just like half the members of XDA. And the fact that you supposedly come from Romania as well just shows...nah, why bring that up here, all foreigners know it already.
Great! Awesome! Pure awesome!
Thanks a lot!
Stock rooted GB with this kernel (652/320)-> 1152 in quadrant. I don't care too much about those points, but my phone is smoother.
Working fine with void forever...yeah its smooth ...got 2020 in quadrant at 806 MHz
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
do i have to flash a new baseband before flashing this on any custom rom? thanks
Flashed it,let's see!
Thanks!
Best!
Great!
Awesome!
Pure awesome!
mansirawat said:
********* OFFICIAL FOR USE ONLY ON GINGERBREAD ***************
Special thanks to PaoloM70.
Overclocking
Smartass
Smoothass
Cifs
Doesn't support EXT4
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Hey mansi hows the performance??? If its good then it will be included in my new ROM.
CWM can also be used to flash this zip. Tested(CWM 3.1.0.0) and worked.
sajjan said:
Working fine with void forever...yeah its smooth ...got 2020 in quadrant at 806 MHz
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
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Why would you use this on a custom rom? We have Francisco's kernels for that.
devlin2427 said:
Why would you use this on a custom rom? We have Francisco's kernels for that.
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its because krant,andy,mik's kernel are made of CM7 sources LG's are diff.
If you flash franco's kernel it will mk ur phone choppy. but you can try. if francos doesn't work you can flash this.....
Well I tried it out of curiousity ....and if not better it's definitely at par.....I still have to check battery life....
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
cyber_avijit said:
its because krant,andy,mik's kernel are made of CM7 sources LG's are diff.
If you flash franco's kernel it will mk ur phone choppy. but you can try. if francos doesn't work you can flash this.....
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does this kernel require a new baseband?thanks
roi14 said:
does this kernel require a new baseband?thanks
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Yes, of course.
cyber_avijit said:
its because krant,andy,mik's kernel are made of CM7 sources LG's are diff.
If you flash franco's kernel it will mk ur phone choppy. but you can try. if francos doesn't work you can flash this.....
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I'm afraid you didn't understand my question. I was asking why would he flash this kernel instead of Francisco's on void#forever.
devlin2427 said:
I'm afraid you didn't understand my question. I was asking why would he flash this kernel instead of Francisco's on void#forever.
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ya you can use franco's kernel on any custom ROM other then those which are built from official 2.3.3
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Yes, of course.
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No. kernels have nothing to do with baseband. I flashed on v20g and its improved performance and another guy flashed on void forever and it improved performance.
Hello Guys, I would like to present you my first SGY kernel which I have compiled from source. This is only for Stock or Stock based ROMs.
Features :
1) Loads of governors like userspace,ondemand,powerspace,conservative etc. so that users will not get biased towards only one configuration
2) I/O schedulers like noop and cfq with cfq as a default scheduler
3) Max frquency 832 Mhz and min frequency 312 which I found the best in terms of battery and performance because Overclocking decreases the life of Phone.
I am currently lookoing forward to add Extra I/O Schedulers although cfq is best out there with Conservative governors in my opinion. CPU underclocking will be in my roadmap as well. I hope you guys will appreciate me.
Steps for Installing/Flashing :
1) First reboot into recovery and flash any CWM recovery(Note: don't flash it through stock recovery directly)
2) Go to mounts/Storage and mount everything system,cache,sd-card
3) Now flash the Zip I have provided
4) Now Wipe cache partition from Main menu
5) from Advanced option-> wipe dalvik cache and reboot
I have tested it myself.Please report in case you guys run into any issues.
Credits :
To me Of course
@google
@samsung for providing kernel source
GitHub :
https://github.com/lokesh3440/Galaxy_Y_Stock_Kernel
Kernel Sources :
https://github.com/lokesh3440/Galaxy_Y_Kernel_Source
Changelog:
V2 Build execution is in Progress.......I just checked. V1 works pretty well with Hyperion V9.
Initial Build
Here are few Screenshots :
Don't forget to submit logcats in case you run into any issues.
Testing now...
Sent from my GT-S5360 using Tapatalk 2
İ will test it
Sent from my GT-S5360 using xda app-developers app
Initial impressions
1)Performance seems decent.
2)No support for amarulzz a2sd
3)No CWM integrated
4)Deepsleep not working.
Cant talk about battery so soon.
Sent from my GT-S5360 using Tapatalk 2
Souroking said:
Initial impressions
1)Performance seems decent.
2)No support for amarulzz a2sd
3)No CWM integrated
4)Deepsleep not working.
Cant talk about battery so soon.
Sent from my GT-S5360 using Tapatalk 2
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I will add amarullz a2Sd support and integrated CWM recovery very soon. I still need to check why deep sleep isn't working. Thanks for feedback.
lokesh.3440 said:
I will add amarullz a2Sd support and integrated CWM recovery very soon. I still need to check why deep sleep isn't working. Thanks for feedback.
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İ'm waiting for CWM
Sent from my GT-S5360 using xda app-developers app
Hello,
According to XDA Rule on GPL and Apache Compilence
For kernel developers: You must provide FULL source code, not just the edits you made (reference here). Your source code must also be up-to-date with any binary releases. If in doubt, update your github first, then release the binary, NOT the other way round.
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the stuff you have provided on your github is only the kernel.
You have to upload the whole source code you've used while compiling this kernel.Do it ASAP if you didnt knew it.Or your thread will be closed soon.
Take this as a suggestion :good:
Regards.
DC07 said:
Hello,
According to XDA Rule on GPL and Apache Compilence
the stuff you have provided on your github is only the kernel.
You have to upload the whole source code you've used while compiling this kernel.Do it ASAP if you didnt knew it.Or your thread will be closed soon.
Take this as a suggestion :good:
Regards.
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Thanks for your suggestion brother. This is my first contribution,that's why i wasn't aware of it. Do you mean the Samsung open source update which i have used to compile it ?
can you guide me how exactly i need to update it ?
deep sleep is present in stock kernel too.
only states files is not enabled/present.
if cpu spy is displaying freq. usage and deepsleep is notshowing up then there is some problem.
else by default its enabled in stock kernel.
Nitzz said:
deep sleep is present in stock kernel too.
only states files is not enabled/present.
if cpu spy is displaying freq. usage and deepsleep is notshowing up then there is some problem.
else by default its enabled in stock kernel.
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But CPU spy says "kernel is not compatible".......
lokesh.3440 said:
Thanks for your suggestion brother. This is my first contribution,that's why i wasn't aware of it. Do you mean the Samsung open source update which i have used to compile it ?
can you guide me how exactly i need to update it ?
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in simple words,upload your whole directory i.e common and modules of your modified samsungopensource folder :good:
DC07 said:
in simple words,upload your whole directory i.e common and modules of your modified samsungopensource folder :good:
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Thanks, I will upload it on my github in the evening.
Well anybody tried compiling the kernel on Ubuntu 14.04? Gonna try it today! xD
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But CPU spy says "kernel is not compatible".......
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check again.
its says- states file not found.
kernel is not compatible with that app cz freq. states file is disabled by default.
but deepsleep is enabled in kernel.
also the kernel u build is having old source.
latest kernel from samsung in update like dxmj is best n having many changes.
just add init.d support in it and compare the battry life with ur kernel.
and that stock one is far more stable than urs.
no offense
but untill and unless u add some more features in it, stock kernel will still be my preferred choice.
add more featrs into it to make it better than stock one.
aniket.lamba said:
Well anybody tried compiling the kernel on Ubuntu 14.04? Gonna try it today! xD
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I have built it on ubuntu 14 only
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
lokesh.3440 said:
I have built it on ubuntu 14 only
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
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You serious?
That's good.Gonna try soon!
Good one... :good:
the problem is it seems to have update2 source.... :-/
can run newer firmwares (ddmd,dxmj, etc).
Looking forward to this one. Please use update3 in the next one. Best of luck
P.S. As @Nitzz Said, Deep sleep is pre-included. if u have used the defconfig command, it is included in the kernel. try adding cpu_stats file...
Nachiket.Namjoshi said:
Good one... :good:
the problem is it seems to have update2 source.... :-/
can run newer firmwares (ddmd,dxmj, etc).
Looking forward to this one. Please use update3 in the next one. Best of luck
P.S. As @Nitzz Said, Deep sleep is pre-included. if u have used the defconfig command, it is included in the kernel. try adding cpu_stats file...
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@nachiket,,,I have used Update 3 only,,,,but i forgot to add cpu stats file i guess.......It will be included in the next build. Thanks for your suggestion
lokesh.3440 said:
@nachiket,,,I have used Update 3 only,,,,but i forgot to add cpu stats file i guess.......It will be included in the next build. Thanks for your suggestion
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see..
told ya.
u can ask anyone of us(senior membrs of sgy section) or anyother kernel dev for help or any doubt if u want.
Can i create initd script for UV if the kernel does not support undervolting?
Also if it's possible can someone point me out a script for OPO?
Fatsodonkey said:
Can i create initd script for UV if the kernel does not support undervolting?
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It's not possible: if the kernel doesn't give access to the voltage table, there's no way you can modify it.
Hi guys,
I know that this forum is not widely used by ZTE Axon 7 Mini owners, but I still want to share my work the kernel used by the stock firmware.
Most of the parts were of course already based on the work of others, so I will give credits at the end of this thread of course.
Pre-requisites:
Unlocked bootloader
TWRP flashed
Knowledge you do this all at your own risk! I tested this kernel with my EU model, so I don't know if this will work on the US models, too.
Features:
- Based on latest kernel source shared by ZTE (ZTE B2017G Nougat(7.1.1) Kernel(3.10.84))
- Built with GCC 4.9 toolchain
- UC to 499MHz for BIG and 403 MHz for LITTLE (thanks to @flar2)
- OC to 1651 for BIG (again @flar2)
- Additional governors: yankactive, blu-active, impulse
- Additional IO schedulers: Sioplus, Zen, FIOPS. Tweaked Row is set as default
- Additional TCP congestion algorithms with westwood being the default one
- Approx. 30% faster due to CRC calculation and auditing disabling
- Sweep2Sleep on the navigation bar
- frandom RNG
- Sound Control by @flar2
- ZRAM using LZ4 optimized for ARM by default
- Optimized power management driver by @Yank555
- Native exFAT support without needing fuse @dorimanx)
- KCAL
- Vibration control
- uses higher power CPUs to boot (got roughly 3s faster boot time)
- Dynamic Fsync
- Gentle Fair sleepers can be toggled via sysfs and Kernel Adiutor
- Smaller tweaks
To do:
- Switch toolchain
- Remove "dirty" from the kernel name Apparently I need to push all changes to github before compiling(or recompiling the same kernel as soon as I pushed everything)
- Set the phone to accept the lower frequencies without having to set this up in Kernel adiutor
- Alter interactive governor to use full frequency range
- Add D2TS for screen and fingerprint sensor, S2W
- Wakelock reductions
- Maybe BLX, KCAL (even though I don't get the point to implement it) I was curious and did it now, looks nice
- LED and vibration control
- Switch hotplugging mechanism to Lazyplug, hotplugging is not that energy efficient anymore
See the attached picture regarding the CPU stats when using yankactive for example
Credits go to:
@Lord Boeffla @flar2 @dorimanx @Yank555
Unfortunately I didn't give proper credits on my github, I want everyone to know, that none of the features were designed and written by myself, just adapted to work on our phones!
Download here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B0mn6OUqIDzBZG1DM1Y4dmxUV2c
Flash in TWRP, root and every other ramdisk modification will be preserved (Anykernel2 by osmosis)
Github:
https://github.com/TheSSJ/tulip_kernel
Changelog
V1.1: Initial version for public release!
V1.2: KCAL support
V1.3: Changed boot CPUs to higher power ones, added dynamic Fsync, added Quick Wakeup driver
V1.4: Gentle Fair Sleepers can be toggled now, ROW scheduler tweaked
NOTE: in case anyone is wondering why I didn't pick the DevDB projects: as our device is not activated to be used with DevDB, I went with normal threads
TheSSJ said:
V1.1: Initial version for public release!
NOTE: in case anyone is wondering why I didn't pick the DevDB projects: as our device is not activated to be used with DevDB, I went with normal threads
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Hi! Amazing work! Thx for the job.
Can I use this kernel with AOKP? AOKP has android 7.1.2
Askael said:
Hi! Amazing work! Thx for the job.
Can I use this kernel with AOKP? AOKP has android 7.1.2
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I wouldn't exclude this, but as I am running on stock, I can't confirm or deny...
You could make a backup of your boot and flash it and see what happens, worst thing is that you need to reboot to recovery and restore your backup
TheSSJ said:
V1.1: Initial version for public release!
NOTE: in case anyone is wondering why I didn't pick the DevDB projects: as our device is not activated to be used with DevDB, I went with normal threads
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TheSSJ said:
I wouldn't exclude this, but as I am running on stock, I can't confirm or deny...
You could make a backup of your boot and flash it and see what happens, worst thing is that you need to reboot to recovery and restore your backup
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Thank you for replay, what governor you use?
You will need to try and see.
It uses anykernel which is good. But aokp and lineage are on android 7.1.2 while stock is on android 7.1.1. There was at least one kernel api change that may cause problems. But I'm not sure.
I'm assuming this package has the wlan module also...?
Askael said:
Hi! Amazing work! Thx for the job.
Can I use this kernel with AOKP? AOKP has android 7.1.2
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@ssj @tdm
Guys, try flash kernel, AOKP, don't work.
W8 kernel version from customs
tdm said:
I'm assuming this package has the wlan module also...?
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You mean the prima wifi stuff I have seen in you github? Honestly I didn't feel the need...does it improve the wifi experience or is it just for making it compatible with LineageOS?
No, I mean the kernel module for wifi, /system/lib/modules/pronto/pronto_wlan.ko. If that doesn't match your kernel, it won't load and you won't have wifi.
Note stock has a handful of other kernel modules, but I don't think any of them are needed Most look like they are for testing.
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You mean the prima wifi stuff I have seen in you github? Honestly I didn't feel the need...does it improve the wifi experience or is it just for making it compatible with LineageOS?
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No, I mean the kernel module for wifi, /system/lib/modules/pronto/pronto_wlan.ko. If that doesn't match your kernel, it won't load and you won't have wifi.
Note stock has a handful of other kernel modules, but I don't think any of them are needed Most look like they are for testing.
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Oh, ok...pronto driver is built into the kernel though, all other modules are really for debugging and testing as far as I could gather, so they are not included (and the phone works fine)
@Askael: As for a custom kernel for Lineage/AOKP etc: as I won't have these OS's on my phone I use as my daily driver, I can of course create one, but it is always published as untested, so there is no point IMHO.
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Oh, ok...pronto driver is built into the kernel though, all other modules are really for debugging and testing as far as I could gather, so they are not included (and the phone works fine)
@Askael: As for a custom kernel for Lineage/AOKP etc: as I won't have these OS's on my phone I use as my daily driver, I can of course create one, but it is always published as untested, so there is no point IMHO.
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But we can test this. But if you not want - don't worry! :good:
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But we can test this. But if you not want - don't worry! :good:
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Will think about it
Version 1.2 is out, now with KCAL screen control support!
I'm building a kernel with many of these features for the LineageOS ROM. Want me to make a thread, and then you can link it for people interested in using it in your OP? Source is here: https://github.com/djkazic/sombrax_kernel
kevincai96 said:
I'm building a kernel with many of these features for the LineageOS ROM. Want me to make a thread, and then you can link it for people interested in using it in your OP? Source is here: https://github.com/djkazic/sombrax_kernel
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Hi,
Feel free to open a new thread it is important to push this phone amd its potential as good as possible!
Development will go on, i still have some items to implement :good:
@TheSSJ
Hi! Any news about update?
@TheSSJ
Good to see you in Axon mini from zenfone 2
Askael said:
@TheSSJ
Hi! Any news about update?
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You mean a custom kernel for CM builds or an update for this stock kernel?
For the CM based one I didn't start, although applying the modifications I applied to my kernel should be working
Druboo666 said:
@TheSSJ
Good to see you in Axon mini from zenfone 2
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I was spotted It's a great phone, let's get the most out of it
TheSSJ said:
You mean a custom kernel for CM builds or an update for this stock kernel?
For the CM based one I didn't start, although applying the modifications I applied to my kernel should be working
I was spotted It's a great phone, let's get the most out of it
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For this stok kernel
I was spotted It's a great phone, let's get the most out of it
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i am using Axon 7 and yeah its a great phone i must miss you in axon 7
Updated version uploaded and available on G-Drive, boot time increased by 3s (you take what you can get )
/EDIT: Next version out, small enhancements and adding the possibility to enable/disable gentle fair sleepers