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Hello guys n gals,
This is T-Mobile G2X version of my Harsh Kernel for O2X based on 3.0.y sources.
It share same tweaks and changelog with its international brother O2X.
This is my FIRST kernel based on sources of wkpark and vadonka.
This kernel is compiled by me, and comes with more added patches by me.
If you like it hit THANKS button.
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All credits goes to:
armcee (CM7 & CM9 GOD of LG devices)
CM Team (You guys rock)
wkpark (ported kernel 3.0.26 to our devices)
vadonka (various kernel tweaks and awesome sources)
pastime (helping at various stages, and awesome fixes)
Owain (Biggest motivation for compiling 100 times a day)
and to everybody else who participated in making this possible.
Harsh Kernel P999:
Code:
Build from 3.0.37 sources.
Compiled using tweaked CodeSourcery arm Toolchain.
Better battery.
Default SIO scheduler.
Working Data Usage ICS.
Working Data Usage Limit.
Fixed USB tethering(windows).
And many tweaks.
Changelog:
Build 0510 Stock & OC
Updated Linux version 3.0.44 now.
Stock & OC version both uploaded to goo.im.
linux version 3.0.43 and 3.0.44 brings lots of changes (150+ commits hope good)
Still works for both JB and ICS both.
build 0509 Stock & OC
Compile zram as module (Thanks Benee)
Fix zram for dual core
build 0309 Stock
Linux Version 3.0.42
JellyBean[Heckfest] supported (thanks Benee)
build 0208 Stock & OC
Linux Version 3.0.39
Reverted various fixes which were implemented in 1907
Compiled with linaro toolchain on OS X
build 1907 NO-OC
Linux Version 3.0.37
Improves SIO scheduler for flash storage.
Added V(R) I/O Scheduler. (select if from AnTuTu CPU Master)
other various fixes (thanks to vork[benee] and faux123)
build 1006 Stock & OC
Linux Version 3.0.34
Patches from NVIDIA for cpu control (power saving)
Lowmemory killer from linux 3.4 ported by vork (thanks benee)
build 0306 Stock
Some patches from Benee (vork)
And tegra OTG try update.
build 2205 Stock
Linux Version 3.0.32
Re-enabled ext3 ability (fix unsupported file system problem)
Increased XZ compression usage.
build 1505 Stock & OC
Added Force Fast Charging patch by Chad Froebel
Lots of tegra related v21 source drop fixes, thanks to faux123
New wifi code change, from v21 sources
As usual few kernel config changes (still have to find minimum config )
build 0805 Stock & OC
Linux Version 3.0.31
Battery heat protection (thanks wkpark)
And few more kernel config changes
build 0405 Stock & OC
v21y battery driver (thanks vadonka)
too many kernel config changes (100s of changes)
pmem size reduced (let me know 4 mb change can make difference or not)
build 2804 No-OC
Linux 3.0.30 sources
First attempt for CpuSpy to work
build 2704 Stock & OC
rmcc's tegra_odm_touch: More ICS-compatibility
Catalin Marinas: Kmemleak patches
build 2504 - NO-OC
Updated to Linux 3.0.29
Scheduler Tweak
Scheduler multi-core support
build 2204
OC Version of Build 1904
build 1904
ZRAM compression changed from LZO to Google's SNAPPY (~2x faster)
ZRAM disksize set to 64mb
SNAPPY KERNEL
build 1504 - OC
Build from kernel sources 3.0.28
USB Mass Storage support for both SD Cards (ROM required to make it work)
XZ Compression, so even smaller size of zips.
OC Enabled upto 1.4 GHz
zram enabled and allocated
And many small changer that are not stated here.
build 1104
Lower TouchLED Brightness
Kernel refresh, compiled with new toolchain
build 0604
SD Card IO speed fixed (thanks again wkpark)
Nothing much, just some cosmetic fixes in code
build 0504
Using AnyKernel by koush (easy flash for all ICS roms.)
Added Voodoo again
Fajarep BL values (better battery)
build ReBorn 0304
upgraded Linux kernel source version 3.0.27
various MMC tweak and safepoints
pastime .config fix for support voltage unit in uV
build ReBorn 0204-1
fixed WiFi not turning on
WiFi was not loading up before, NOW FIXED
build ReBorn 0204
ReBorn: used clean wkpark's sources
added patches handpicked (new branch).
removed voodoo sound.
better bettery & speed
build 3003
proper suspend (wkpark original work)
build 2903
latest wkpark's merge fixes (thanks)
pastime1971's fixes
build 2703-1
latest wkpark's fixes he posted. (thanks again)
Fixed reboot issue
build 2703
some more kernel config changes.
pastime kernel pull fix.
build 2503-3
some kernel config changes.
spica1234 call quality improvement patch
Compiled with more hard flags, faster compilation.
build-2503
Updated to kernel 3.0.26 (thanks vadonka)
Added Simple I/O scheduler as default
and few kernel config tweaks
build-2403-4
Removed Kernel Debugs (further cleaning)
implemented hard float in order to reduce compile time
added ramdisk tweaks
build-2403-2
Implemented cache (first try to improve performance)
improved gps (source wkpark)
build-2403-1
Fixed Internal Storage problems(thanks to wkpark)
few compiling fixes, cleaner build.
build-2303
Initial sources.
Added usb tethering
Fixed Data Usage and Limit
Added Voodoo Sound
Selfcompiled linaro toolchain​
Understanding build number:
build-ddmm-n
where dd=date, mm=month & n=compile number [start from 0/none]
Known bugs:
No HW Acceleration (Nvidia and LG at fault)
Reboot/Reboot recovery work 90% of time.
Download OC 0510 Link: Goo.im
Download NO-OC 0510 Link: Goo.im
My PIZZA suppliers (Donators, thanks a lot)
Owain van Brakel
Warren (djvoleur)
Gregory Martinson
Vu Phan
John(aragorn7)
sourcecode
Looks great!
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Looks great!
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Thanks you. If you are on CM9 unofficial nightly, you can try it. I am out of thanks per day
Installed. Will test drive today.
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Is it overclocked?
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Is it overclocked?
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No, its not overclocked.
Its on stock, will add overclock patch later, but defualt will always be stock.
Just for clarification: if hardware acceleration isn't yet included, what advantages are there to install this kernel over, say, faux's? Thanks.
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Just for clarification: if hardware acceleration isn't yet included, what advantages are there to install this kernel over, say, faux's? Thanks.
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Actually this is completely different kernel than faux kernel.
This kernel is not based on CM sources, it is based on kernel version 3.0.26, one of the latest in linux-3.0.y. If you guys know, Samsung Galaxy Nexus uses, kernel 3.0.8 in stock, this is kernel 3.0.26.
Faux kernel is based on CM sources linux-2.6.xx.x .
And there are no advantages as such, but deep sleep is finally working perfectly in kernel 3.0.y versions. So maybe better battery.
Working great on AOKP..... Battery seems a little bit better.
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the stock CM9 kernel has no HW accel, right? if so, i need this kernel for the voodoo, as stock CM9 doesn't have it.
joeyxl said:
the stock CM9 kernel has no HW accel, right? if so, i need this kernel for the voodoo, as stock CM9 doesn't have it.
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True, stock CM9 do not have HW, neither do this kernel. And tegra2 devices will not have HW accel until Nvidia releases sources, or LG/T-Mobile release office ICS Rom.
Yes this kernel do have voodoo sound.
Appreciate your work. Thank you.
If you could please, in a timely fashion, provide the source to your changes and place it in the OP before the GPL police find out.
Thanks again!
Will there be a CM7 version of this kernel at all?
overground said:
Appreciate your work. Thank you.
If you could please, in a timely fashion, provide the source to your changes and place it in the OP before the GPL police find out.
Thanks again!
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its already in its main thread in O2x, added it here too.
thendless said:
Will there be a CM7 version of this kernel at all?
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No, not planned at the moment.
Nice!!! You work fast
Edit: Starting to like SIO, antutu benchmarks went up.
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Been following this project for awhile on other threads. I've been very impressed with this work. I've been curious about something, though, and didn't want to post this question in one of the main development threads.
What is the feasibility of upgrading the kernel to 3.1,3.2, or 3.3 series? For all I know it's completely impossible as I'm sure they had a reason to use 3.0 as the base for the project. I do find it interesting, though, that 3.3 comes with "android support" (not that I really know what that means either ).
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Been following this project for awhile on other threads. I've been very impressed with this work. I've been curious about something, though, and didn't want to post this question in one of the main development threads.
What is the feasibility of upgrading the kernel to 3.1,3.2, or 3.3 series? For all I know it's completely impossible as I'm sure they had a reason to use 3.0 as the base for the project. I do find it interesting, though, that 3.3 comes with "android support" (not that I really know what that means either ).
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yeah they have stated that next version will come with android support, it would not be 3.3, but would be 3.4. With more android related patches.
Guys even 3.0.y was a difficult task to port to tegra2, as no source, all thanks to wkpark and his awesome talents. I think your question can be better answered by him.
But code in 3.0.y to 3.1/3.2 has changed a lot, so would be very difficult to port, specially without any other android manufacturers not having 3.1/3.2 as base make it near impossible.
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yeah they have stated that next version will come with android support, it would not be 3.3, but would be 3.4. With more android related patches.
Guys even 3.0.y was a difficult task to port to tegra2, as no source, all thanks to wkpark and his awesome talents. I think your question can be better answered by him.
But code in 3.0.y to 3.1/3.2 has changed a lot, so would be very difficult to port, specially without any other android manufacturers not having 3.1/3.2 as base make it near impossible.
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Thanks for the quick response. Ya, I was just curious more about if it was a possibility. If it takes a year or more, then that's what it takes. I have complete respect for the difficulties in porting something that's never been ported before.
so far so good...tks dev
Well...I can say this gets about 500 points higher on Quadrant 2.0 than Faux SV kernel. I didn't think it was fair to compare it to the OC version.
First off, here is the github
https://github.com/pio-masaki/at100-kernel.git
Everything I do for this kernel is done there.
Now that's out of the way, here are some highlights:
Beginning of OC code (yes, an OC ICS kernel)
Added a slew of governors for your choosing
Added a couple i/o schedulers
Slight CFLAG tweaking
This is a work in progress!
If you have issues feel free to report, but this is my first ever kernel project, and it may take some time for me to address them!
Dos and Dont's in this thread:
No flaming, please. If someone asks a question thats been asked before, simply remind them and if you would, link the post or thread containing the answer. Replies like "Use search" don't help at all. Saying "Next time, use the search, the information is here" is of course what I would like to see. XDA will be better for this.
No ETAs! I can not, and will not, make any promises on when I can fix, build, or otherwise even think about this kernel, or any rom, period. Asking for ETAs, even politely, will either go unanswered, or reminded of this note.
Issue reporting: I always welcome issue reports, of course, however keep in mind, the point made above is also covering this, I may not have time to address an issue immediatly, though I will try to post back and acknowledge that I have seen the issue, or to ask further questions. Please include as much information as possible, settings for speed, governor, IO, profiles in use for screen off (which I advise against), cpu control app in use, etc. Dmesg would be nice as well, use pastebin, we don't want to see an 8K line post of a log
Changelog:
Experimental V0.1 10-02-12
First "release" for testing. This is internal build 8, and from this point on, will be labeled and numbered as releases, IE if this does ok, next will be Alpha 1, or experimental V0.2, etc.
Added OC code
Experimental V0.2 10-05.12
Second release for testing. Does now include the CODE for voltage control, but is not enabled yet. I didn't enable it to help prevent issues with instabilities from UV being confused with kernel issues. GPU OC is active, 320/400 MHz 2D/3D. Does not play well with ICS, CM10 use only.
Experimental V0.3 10-06-12
Rewrote alot of the upper end speed/voltage/timing code from 1.508 to 1.472, VT, haptic feedback fix? Proved unstable to the point of being unusable. Pulled.
Stable V0.4 10-06-12 "Caspar"
Reverted to V0.1 OC code after the disaster of V0.3. Left out voltage control code, implemented GPU OC as previous in V0.2, VT is enabled, possible haptic fix (not likely). Governors and IO schedulers should remain as before, min/max settings should remain as before. 1.5 is likely still broken.
Experimental V0.5e "Melchoir" 10-18-12 ICS only
All new CPU Speed tables, overall max is lowered from 1.5 which froze to 1.478, and more speeds in between. Those who used the Shiva Kernel will be familiar with the speed range. GPU OC is bumped up 20mhz in 2D/3D. SmartassV2 code added. The kernel has branched since V0.4 and is now a JB and an ICS specific design, one doesn't work for the other anymore, sorry to say. "Melchoir" is the ICS branch kernel, "Balthesaur" is the JB branch kernel which is included in the CM10/Kuroikaze builds.
"Melchoir" V2.4 ICS
Experimental support of CIFS and slight config changes to maybe improve kernel performance. Branch from "Caspar" and includes speeds, governors, IO schedulers and any previous bugs. 1.5Ghz is likely still broken.
"Balthesaur" V2.75 Linaro JB NON OC
Experimental fixes for ExFat corruption issues.
No CPU or GPU OC
Built with Linaro 4.7 toolchain with some optimizing tags turned on
Retains Governors and IO Schedulers from the OC version
Instructions
Download the zip from the link given below
Boot into CWM
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache
Install from zip
Install the kernel zip
Reboot
First boot will take longer as the caches are being rebuilt
Let kernel settle for 10 minutes
Reboot
Let kernel settle for 5 minutes
Begin normal usage and setting up
System Tuner has been reported to work with great success.
Downloads
Experimental OC 1 | Mirror
*note* 1.5Ghz is unstable, please limit to 1.4Ghz for testing.
Experimental V0.2
*note* 1.5Ghz is unstable, please limit to 1.4Ghz for testing. Only for CM10.
Experimental V0.3
*note* completely unstable, pulled.
Stable V0.4 "Caspar" ICS
*note* 1.5Ghz is unstable, please limit to 1.4Ghz for testing.
Experimental V0.5e "Melchoir" ICS
*note* does not boot. See change log for information. ICS only kernel. Please have V0.4 zip handy in case this kernel goes ballistic or doesn't boot, etc.
Experimental V2.4 "Melchoir" ICS
*note* likely retains the 1.5GHz lockup issue.
Balthesaur V2.75 Linaro No OC JB ONLY
Non OC kernel by request. Built with Linaro and current 2.75 source. For use with Jellybean ROMs only. Retains IO Schedulers and Governors, just no CPU or GPU overclock at all. Possibly includes fixes for exfat corruption (planned for U6, but may as well)
Revert kernel
Favum ICS kernel | Mirror
Use this in CWM, same as before, to restore the boot.img and modules for Favum ICS, it may work for other Official based ICS, may not, untested.
Notes and Updates
Mirrors added, V0.1 initial release
V0.2: GPU OC 320/400 MHz 2D/3D. Does not play well with ICS, use only with CM10.
Kernel naming and what they mean:
As the kernel development for Jellybean gained momentum, changes to the kernel source and drivers made the kernel no longer compatible with BOTH ICS and JB, so a new branch needed to be built, one for each android version.
Caspar = The trunk kernel, the first base which all other kernels are built from, contains the original OC settings, governors and schedulers, but not much else, pretty stock.
Melchoir = The First branch, this is for ICS only, and is slightly more updated then the JB kernel, but not by far, is pretty stale development wise while I work on the JB kernel.
Balthesaur = The second branch, this is for JB only, and is the more updated and recent and heavily developed kernel by far.
Each kernel release is still compatible with ANY ROM, however it MUST be of the proper android version, Meclchoir should be flashed only to ICS and Balthesaur should only be flashed to JB. Caspar, should you choose to use it, is ICS only as well.
Do not flash these to other android versions, including Honey Comb, they may boot but they will certainly not function correctly.
FAQ
Q: How does this work with any ROM?
A: Installs by taking apart the current boot image, replacing the kernel binary, repacking then reflashing the boot image, and copies the matching modules into your system/lib folder. It keeps the existing ramdisk, which is why it works in between both ICS and JB.
Q: Where did you get your source changes from?
A: Source changes are coming from ezTerry and Godmachine, with guidance from Godmachine. Changes by ezTerry may come from other places, however I can not verify that, and its from his github.
Q: Is this included in any ROM?
A: Yes, this kernel is included with my CM10 builds, including Kuroikaze-Thrive
Thanks go out to:
First off, godmachine / linux society! We've had our spats (rather, I've had mine) however his guidance made this possible.
ezTerry: for giving us the first modded Acer Iconia kernels, also basing some of this work on his work on ezT20 kernel.
Da-pharoah for as always encouraging my work and to try new things.
tybar over at thriveforums.org (he may also be here?) for his work on CM10 and supplying the initial source this began with.
The rest of the guys pitching in over there!
Very excited to see a kernel! Could you possibly post a stock kernel as well that can be flashed back to if needed as this gets refined? Just trying to cover all contingencies.
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wigginst said:
Very excited to see a kernel! Could you possibly post a stock kernel as well that can be flashed back to if needed as this gets refined? Just trying to cover all contingencies.
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That depends on the ROM being used so no, I hadn't planned on it. I probably could but its per ROM which is quite a few lol
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Ok. Was just thinking of a backup in case. Flashed it to favum and letting it settle right now.
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On jbreezy darkside ROM v2 he modified the ram disk a bit would that interfere with installing this kernel?
Edit: nevermind you said it keeps the existing ram disk
Could you make a revert for his darkside ROM? Sorry for being a pain
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stevie13.xo said:
On jbreezy darkside ROM v2 he modified the ram disk a bit would that interfere with installing this kernel?
Edit: nevermind you said it keeps the existing ram disk
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Yeah unless something is different with the kernel binary as well, which I doubt, it shouldnt cause a problem.
As far as I know its the first kernel from source for ics so I don't think any issues will come up.
Edit: I'll try to get a revert zip up for dark side as well, the favum won't work, different ramdisk I think.
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Are u saying I can use this kernel on my phone or some specific phone only?
ramoneC said:
Are u saying I can use this kernel on my phone or some specific phone only?
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For the device this forum is for? In other words its for the Toshiba thrive 10" tablet. Flashing this on anything else can lead to no boots or even bricks. Its for any ROM, not device.
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I nearly was going to brick my phone /: maybe not cos your updater-script might have been aborted but the main thing was I could not download it because of some sqlite error
God damn goo.im I've been waiting for an oc ics kernel for a minute.. A long minute
me checking the site every minute isn't helping probably either
Can I flash a kernel for similar phone which has similar buttons and screen resolution and sensors but different board base and hope it works?
ramoneC said:
Can I flash a kernel for similar phone which has similar buttons and screen resolution and sensors but different board base and hope it works?
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Generally speaking, no. What device are you talking about?
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old galaxy s5830 < wont matter if it bricked
ramoneC said:
old galaxy s5830 < wont matter if it bricked
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This kernel won't flash let alone boot on that lol
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I have decided to buy googles phone henceforth so I wont have to worry about updating
stevie13.xo said:
God damn goo.im I've been waiting for an oc ics kernel for a minute.. A long minute
me checking the site every minute isn't helping probably either
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Mirrors are up.
******************Sources up at https://github.com/AKToronto/Canuck ********************************
****currently working off the testing branch I created****************
Hi folks,
Im posting this kernel because there might be a number of people who want to use a custom CM10 base ROM and just want to get some better battery life. Basically its for someone who would be interested in a kernel synced with the latest CM10 sources for 4.1.2 JB and who doesn't want to go to CM10.1 ROMS yet until they become more stable.
Huge thanks goes out to Zarboz as well as ShowP1984
ShowP1984 and Zarboz are real kernel masters. I am still just a simple padawan learner, lol.
Most of the custom source code for this kernel is either cherry-picked, merged or inspired by their work.
For more information on custom kernel settings, governors, schedulers, modules, etc, please check out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
Please let me know if anything doesn't work! ie reboots or other programs not working. Give the kernel some time to settle too before reporting.
And dont blame me if your device gets borked, lol. "Insert standard disclaimer here"
v1.0 Canuck Kernel
-CM10 JB Kernel sources synced 3.0.61 linux
-Governors included (and code cleaned up a bit) - brazilianwax, intellidemand, SavagedZen, interactiveX, smartass, smartassV2, lagfree, interactive, conservative, userspace, powersave, Lionheart, ondemand, performance (originally from klin's source)
-mpdecision using ShowP's code from Zarboz's AOZP source added
-Force MHL @720p60hz (also from Zarboz's AOZP)
-regular 4.6 eabi toolchains for now
v1.1
Synced with latest 3.0.62 linux
**GPS appears to be fixed and locking properly
v1.2
-Added Undervolting and Overclocking to 1.89gz (1.89 seems the most stable for folks) (taken from Zarboz Beastmode Bricked sources)
v1.3
-various fixes to undervolting, gpu overclock and to default on demand governor (also removed 2 phase on it for now).
v1.4
-removed some more problematic governors (that I also noticed were not compiled in Beastmode)
-enabled two phase ondemand
-added badass governor and cleaned up some of the badass code so that default phase frequency settings stick
v1.5
-thermald added to userspace (allows user to configure settings for when the device gets hot! ie lower cpu clock speed, etc)
-added lower default values to badass governor
**an experimental 2.1 ghz overclock version is also compiled, but that is experimental***
v1.6
-Wheatley governor added (likely the last governor I will add)
-enabled xz compression
-Fixed GPU OC so that settings stick (i recommend 266 for 2d and 320 or 400 for 3d)
-both 1.89 and 2.1 ghz versions added 2.1 ghz seems stable, just make sure you are undervolting correctly (dont undervolt a lot at the higher frequencies)
v2.0 ***Huge update thanks to Zarboz
-Rebuilt with Linaro 4.7 toolchains with -O3 compression flags
-Updated ThermalD and mpdecision source code (hot off the press stuff here!)
-Latest sweep 2 wake added
-various other fixes
v2.1
-Real -O3 compression this time ( on v2.0 it was really only -O compression)
-updated to latest CM10 sources and 3.0.63 linux
v2.2
-Added force mhl to ville defconfig for compile (feel free to test)
-Synced with 3.0.66 linux sources
v2.3
-Faux tweaked intellidemand
-Dynamic fsync enabled (by faux)
-Fastcharge enabled
v2.4
-Removed faux tweaked intellidemand (I didnt like the faux tweaks personally. Im just not sure that governors that try tie in to GPU clocks have
the right default settings to work well on the One S, regular intellidemand could be combined with other the other governors and not introduce instability. I had issues with tweaked plus smartass v2 for example)
-rebuilt using rmbq's cortex-a15 optimized toolchain (this seemed pretty cool, and I thought I would try it out. Seems like the device boots faster now too)
To use sweep to wake, when your screen is off, put your finger on the back button, then sweep all the way to the right in one motion. It works best when you do it fast. To turn the screen off, sweep in the opposite direction.
Compatible ROMs currently include (all CM10 base, not CM10.1):
-Latest CM10 nightlies http://goo.im/devs/cm/ville/nightly
-Latest PAC Man ROM
-Latest AOKP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2141549
-Latest Dark Jelly (I think)
-Any other CM10 AOSP ROM that is synced with the latest jellybean branch (not the old jellybean-stable branch) of https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_htc_msm8960
Install instructions:
1. Navigate to your /system/bin folder and rename the file mpdecision to something else like mpdec_backup (IMPORTANT)
2. Navigate to your /system/bin folder and rename the file thermald to something else like therm_backup (IMPORTANT)
2. Fastboot flash the boot image from your bootloader
*step one and two is needed because the kernel uses its own mpdecision and thermald controls and the ones included in your ROM are not needed and can only cause problems.
DOWNLOAD LOCATION:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=3192
****BE CAREFUL WITH UNDERVOLTING... Just want to give a fair warning... Undervolting too much, especially below 900, etc on the low end is not recomended. Read up on undervolting before doing too much more. In fact, if you are experienceing issues, try increasing the voltages.
Also recommend using kernel tuner to tweak (found in the app store), following Zarboz's suggestion. It's a good program and let's you set governors for individual cpus, tweak governors, mpdecision, gpu overclock and thermald, and settings tend to stick well.
hello there i was just going to tell you i fastbooted the kernel and it does not go past the splash screen.
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hello there i was just going to tell you i fastbooted the kernel and it does not go past the splash screen.
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Interesting. What ROM are you on? Seems to work just fine with latest PAC Man ROM on my HTC One S. Again, not much was edited at all from the CM10 Jelly Bean source. If stock AOSP JB doesnt boot for you, then neither would this. But it should work just fine on ROMs like JellyBam and PACMan, etc, etc... If it still doesnt work I will double check my upload and the boot.img.
Also, not sure if legacy files from other kernels are causing issues for folks switching over... Using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2121584 might help too....
Re: [KERNEL][JB 4.1.2][AKToronto][First build, Feb 3, 2013]
I'm on Baked Blackbean 7.1 im actually building the rom as we speak
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I'm on Baked Blackbean 7.1 im actually building the rom as we speak
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Ahhh theres the answer (I think). I think 7 and 7.1 of your awesome baked ROM already use the CM10.1 base.
This kernel was not built off of the CM10.1 base, but just the straight up CM10 Jellybean. It should work with 4.1.2, but no guaruntees on 4.2.1. Does that make sense?
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yes it does as well i want to thank you for a new kernel
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Always nice to see some new things here in the one s forum.
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support mhl ?
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Good to see a new face around man don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything
And who cares who else is building kernels ate fun
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Very pleased to see this new development after Klin announced his fusion kernel obsolete today!
I have recently switched to a sense based ROM to satisfy my need for custom kernels, but can't wait to switch back to CM10 once you get this up and running.
I will be following this thread closely
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Successful boot on Jellybam 4.1.0! Govs and SIO showing up properly, going to start testing them individually.
For a first step, you've done an awesome job! I'm really looking forward to more releases from you. You have some serious potential. I'd be happy to test anything you need tested!
Edit: Still testing, so far so good. No broken governors!
Protip: Change your title up a bit. Replace "first build" with V1.0 and throw in an [AOSP] to draw attention.
awesome job got it to boot with jellybam 4.1.0.
Everything seemed fine but i couldnt get the Wifi to turn on.
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Hmm interesting with the wifi... Did you have those issues with the stock CM10 kernel too? Wifi seems to work just fine on PACMan Rom for me and worked when I tried Jellybam too... I wonder if the kernel cleaner app would help you, if you had been flashing lots of other kernels on your Rom build?
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With the latest nightly WiFi works fine. 2 days of use with out any problems . Thanks you for your work
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Hmm interesting with the wifi... Did you have those issues with the stock CM10 kernel too? Wifi seems to work just fine on PACMan Rom for me and worked when I tried Jellybam too... I wonder if the kernel cleaner app would help you, if you had been flashing lots of other kernels on your Rom build?
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I actually only tried out the kernel with the jellybam ROM I had installed already.
kernel cleaner? I'm going to check that out when I have time.
and i did do a couple of flashes before trying out your kernel.
I'm going to try it out on a clean install of jellybam and PAC man and I'll let you know what works for me. thanks for the response
No wifi problems here, it's likely caused by legacy kernel files. Try out the solution in Post #3 before you wipe everything. If that doesn't work, post what HBOOT you're device has.
Very nice. Thanks.
Is there a chance of getting s2w?
Kernel updated. Main update was some cleanup of some code around the governors and adding of kernel based mpdecision. This is mainly off of Zarboz's work and of course ShowP and his awesome mpdecision coding.
I know folks will want sweep to wake and a few other settings too im sure. Those things will come in time. Any other governors that people find useful? I have heard badass can be pretty good too...
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can i use it on baked rom?
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can i use it on baked rom?
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depends on what version of baked. If your already at CM10.1 or v 4.2.1 of Android then no. You should go for one of the other two new kernels floating around for CM10.1 They look promising.
Is there someone that can make a custom kernel for GB starting from Samsung sources?
For custom I mean with OC and configurable voltage and built with optimized toolchains.
I know this take time and GB is outdated, but I'll like to have a clean optimized and stable kernel to apply tweks on init.d
I've tried to do it by myself reading guides and using the tools I've find on XDA but without success. (I'm a mess).
hiej said:
Is there someone that can make a custom kernel for GB starting from Samsung sources?
For custom I mean with OC and configurable voltage and built with optimized toolchains.
I know this take time and GB is outdated, but I'll like to have a clean optimized and stable kernel to apply tweks on init.d
I've tried to do it by myself reading guides and using the tools I've find on XDA but without success. (I'm a mess).
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why you don't use brood kernel ?
you may ask Markey97 to do this , he had a ginger kernel before I think :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4926193
alireza7991 said:
why you don't use brood kernel ?
you may ask Markey97 to do this , he had a ginger kernel before I think :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4926193
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broodkernel is good but there's no voltage control.
can someone make a OC kernel for cyanogenmod RC1 build , plz build an OC kernel from OP's latest kernel source , i have been waiting for the kernel for a long time so i am requesting here
Cody kernel v3.1
pico hackr said:
can someone make a OC kernel for cyanogenmod RC1 build , plz build an OC kernel from OP's latest kernel source , i have been waiting for the kernel for a long time so i am requesting here
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Cody Kernel v3.1 work for me(767 MHz OC cpu with RC1),it's support upto 878MHz.
Cody kernel thread Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606546
If I help you,
Don't miss Thanks!
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Cody Kernel v3.1 work for me(767 MHz OC cpu with RC1),it's support upto 878MHz.
Cody kernel thread Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606546
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Don't miss Thanks!
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lol i have seen that already but i need one built from galaxyfreak's kernel source
I get FC's with all previous oc kernel for cm11 so maybe we need a new updated oc kernel of 1 and 2 and 3 partitions can anyone make and provide it
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use Dark_kernel_v2.
it's been built from galaxyfreak's kernel source.
Yes we need a OC kernel for our little Pico. based on CM 11 RC1.
BTW, for dark kernel how many partitions are needed on SD card can some one lead me to a thread so that I can try OCing!