[Request] Custom GB Kernel with OC/UV capabilities only - Galaxy S Plus I9001 Android Development

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I know this take time and GB is outdated, but I'll like to have a clean optimized and stable kernel to apply tweks on init.d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I know this take time and GB is outdated, but I'll like to have a clean optimized and stable kernel to apply tweks on init.d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.

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[Q] Kernel support

Do we have any GB kernels that support init.d? if so could we implement this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111145?
So far not much has been done to the ChargeGB kernel. The source isn't released yet.
There is the kernel in the NAMELESS ROM that says it does init.d and ext4 (lagfix), but it also doesn't completely work yet (bluetooth and the hardware buttons)
thanks, hopefully it'll completely work soon!
scarygood536 said:
Do we have any GB kernels that support init.d? if so could we implement this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111145?
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This looks pretty neat after reading the other thread, but is this any different from the values that Autokiller seems to modify? If so, how? Thanks!
Most custom kernels already have values similar to the one's that init.d script sets pre-configured

[KERNEL][ICS][Linux 3.0.44] Harsh Kernel P999 Build-0510 [zram][SNAPPY]]

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!
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA
zoppp said:
Looks great!
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA
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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.
Sent from my G2x running AOKP ICS Build 28
Is it overclocked?
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flak0 said:
Is it overclocked?
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
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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.
GenghisKhan67 said:
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.
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
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.
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
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 ).
MWBehr said:
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.
Harsh said:
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.

[Q] Custom(uv/oc) Kernel for 4.0.4 P-5110 stock rom ?

Hi all,
Anyone can post a Link for 5110 CUSTOM Kernel with UV/OC compatible stock rom 4.0.4 ?
Great thx :good:
The only kernel i know is Johnsel oc kernel and it is for cm10 and no undervolting
I think does not exist yet
Sent from Galaxy S2 or Galaxy Tab2
Kernel's have and use SmartReflex, so undervolting is pointless to have as the system does it by itself.
imnuts said:
Kernel's have and use SmartReflex, so undervolting is pointless to have as the system does it by itself.
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Unless you don't want SmartReflex jacking up your extra OPP's you've added for additional clock speeds.... But on a stock kernel or one with only one extra freq, your exactly right.
well
I understand for undervolting ...
And overclocking is possible on stock 4.0.4 rom?
It's a shame there is not more custom kernel ...
Up !?

[Q] Marmite Kernel Vs Devil's Kernel

Flashed my Nexus S with CarbonRom(Unofficial) , Now which Kernel is better and why? and can somebody also gimme the links!
Try them all. Different chips, different reactions to custom kernels (no 2 chips are exactly the same).
Here are the kernels. Download and flash the CM version because that is what works for Carbon.
Marmite: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-Fastest on stock voltages and stock frequency. Overclocking needs increased voltages.
Devil: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-No BLN (Backlight Notification)
Matrix: http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/matr1x/NexusSandNexusS4G/25.0
-Stable when overclocking and stock freq. Needs OC for good 4.2.2 performance.
Air kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21935053&postcount=1
-Incredibly feature rich. May make your device fast or laggy - depends on your kernel settings.
The following kernels are AOSP based. So you flash this first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245651
vta2 kernel: http://www.mediafire.com/?fd2tczcqtguk58f
-Makes your device faster because it's overclocked, but there are bugs. I cannot pin-point the exact bugs i encountered.
Der Kernel: http://goo.gl/QlIoh
-Alpha Build. May or may not be stable.
Between the kernels that I have tried, I really like the devil kernel because it seems to make my Nexus S run a lot better. For overclocking however, I use the AIR kernel.
Multisupermono said:
Between the kernels that I have tried, I really like the devil kernel because it seems to make my Nexus S run a lot better. For overclocking however, I use the AIR kernel.
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..hmm.. To each their own, but Devil is my favorite to overclock.. but overvolting is necessary for my phone for better stability.. Devil oc's nicely to 1512mhz..
I could only overclock mine to 1400mhz when i used it and it seemed to make my phone somewhat slower. Maybe i should check the Devil kernel out one more time.
Devil is the best for me aswell, to bad it isn´t supported / improved in the last time .. but hopefully DerTeufel will find some time for that in the future !
Which version (date) of devil are you using? I use novoodoo version from 5.3.13
!Lür said:
Devil is the best for me aswell, to bad it isn´t supported / improved in the last time .. but hopefully DerTeufel will find some time for that in the future !
Which version (date) of devil are you using? I use novoodoo version from 5.3.13
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Same/ with voodoo.. Use devil tools to live oc the kernel to 108% and you'll get the 1512 capability..
Marmite also has MTP support.
Matr1x has it too, but Matr1x for Nexus S isn't developed anymore.
link for devil kernels
ej8989 said:
Try them all. Different chips, different reactions to custom kernels (no 2 chips are exactly the same).
Here are the kernels. Download and flash the CM version because that is what works for Carbon.
Marmite: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-Fastest on stock voltages and stock frequency. Overclocking needs increased voltages.
Devil: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-No BLN (Backlight Notification)
Matrix: http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/matr1x/NexusSandNexusS4G/25.0
-Stable when overclocking and stock freq. Needs OC for good 4.2.2 performance.
Air kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21935053&postcount=1
-Incredibly feature rich. May make your device fast or laggy - depends on your kernel settings.
The following kernels are AOSP based. So you flash this first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245651
vta2 kernel: http://www.mediafire.com/?fd2tczcqtguk58f
-Makes your device faster because it's overclocked, but there are bugs. I cannot pin-point the exact bugs i encountered.
Der Kernel: http://goo.gl/QlIoh
-Alpha Build. May or may not be stable.
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sir, links for devil kernels
ej8989 said:
Devil: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-No BLN (Backlight Notification)
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Currently using Devil and BLN actually works fine for me.
To clarify, I am using the 3.0.62 version. No problems at all so far.
I'm running CM10.2 Nightlies, should I change the stock kernel to get better battery life, or should I just stick to it?
Setting.Out said:
..hmm.. To each their own, but Devil is my favorite to overclock.. but overvolting is necessary for my phone for better stability.. Devil oc's nicely to 1512mhz..
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My phone handles this frequency with devil's kernel and max voltage (1500mV) but it died unexpectedly after 4 months or so.. So you should go a bit down..
ej8989 said:
Try them all. Different chips, different reactions to custom kernels (no 2 chips are exactly the same).
Here are the kernels. Download and flash the CM version because that is what works for Carbon.
Marmite: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-Fastest on stock voltages and stock frequency. Overclocking needs increased voltages.
Devil: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntDDKv-lS6IdEt6NWVkX01vNmpfbEh4MHo4eDRCbXc#gid=0
-No BLN (Backlight Notification)
Matrix: http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/matr1x/NexusSandNexusS4G/25.0
-Stable when overclocking and stock freq. Needs OC for good 4.2.2 performance.
Air kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21935053&postcount=1
-Incredibly feature rich. May make your device fast or laggy - depends on your kernel settings.
The following kernels are AOSP based. So you flash this first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245651
vta2 kernel: http://www.mediafire.com/?fd2tczcqtguk58f
-Makes your device faster because it's overclocked, but there are bugs. I cannot pin-point the exact bugs i encountered.
Der Kernel: http://goo.gl/QlIoh
-Alpha Build. May or may not be stable.
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Hi I am using this rom
Do i have to flash this before i flash any of this kernel?
rakeshbro said:
Hi I am using this rom
Do i have to flash this before i flash any of this kernel?
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For marmite, devil, matr1x, and air kernels, you don't have to. They have corresponding kernel versions (CM/AOSP) ready for downloading.
Vta2 and Der kernels are AOSP based so you can flash them right away
do not use bigmem kernel on 4.1.2 ..go with 396 - 407mb ram
leap_ahead said:
do not use bigmem kernel on 4.1.2 ..go with 396 - 407mb ram
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I've flashed matr1x which has bigmem and it's working good on 4.1.2
BTW which kernel is giving more ram 396 - 407mb ??
rakeshbro said:
I've flashed matr1x which has bigmem and it's working good on 4.1.2
BTW which kernel is giving more ram 396 - 407mb ??
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big mem i mean high mem 412mb r ... that is devil kernel and marmite some of them ..
if u flash marmite big mem kernel not the stantard verisn u will see that video recording Fc

Anyone still uses gb rom and want custom kernel?

sooooo my mum bought new phone and her old gt-s7500 is lying around not used. i want to play with it and probably compile custom kernel. so anyone wants custom gb kernel?
mdfzhi said:
sooooo my mum bought new phone and her old gt-s7500 is lying around not used. i want to play with it and probably compile custom kernel. so anyone wants custom gb kernel?
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I think that it would appreciated :good:
anyone wants the gb custom kernel can pm me.
i'm using mb-14 source as base, overclockable upto 1,2ghz, i've backported interactive governor from kernel 3.4, added custom gpu table, added dynamic fsync, added logger control, compiled using gcc 4.4.3 with correct arm cortex-a5 for ace plus. 50mb zram. tested and running fine for two days now, stable and no reboot.
Could you give me a link to mb-14's sources? I can't seem to find traces of any GB kernel anywhere, even in Samsung's site. This could help me in building a new stable 3.4 kernel.
Thanks!
Liam D. said:
Could you give me a link to mb-14's sources? I can't seem to find traces of any GB kernel anywhere, even in Samsung's site. This could help me in building a new stable 3.4 kernel.
Thanks!
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Are these?
AndroidVin said:
Are these?
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Specifically, this, but thanks for the direction!
Liam D. said:
Specifically, this, but thanks for the direction!
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glad to help a great developer like you ......good work, I will wait your next build, hoping that the kernel panic bug will be solved :fingers-crossed:

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