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Hey guys,
So I just compiled the nexus s kernel from source and flashed it on my phone. Now I want to tweak things up a bit. I was wondering though, what are some of the major things that one should change if he or she wants to build a custom kernel?
Thanks!
Overclock, governors, undervolting, CIFS, TUN, Maybe sexy boot animations? , BLN, voodoo color and sound, 1000hz, coolbho300's sleep fix, NFS, BFS builds.
Maybe support for more touches than 5?
SBC (only if you know what you are doing)
Hi,
Thanks for your input. I just want to undervolt it and include the voodoo sound and color for now. How exactly can I accomplish this?
Thanks!
mathkid95 said:
Hi,
Thanks for your input. I just want to undervolt it and include the voodoo sound and color for now. How exactly can I accomplish this?
Thanks!
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Ask some developers (Netarchy, Morfic, or ogdobber)
dario3040 said:
Ask some developers (Netarchy, Morfic, or ogdobber)
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Or just read the guide by supercurio on how to implement Voodoo Color -_-
Can you give me the link to the guide?
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mathkid95 said:
Can you give me the link to the guide?
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not a guide but sources: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=876132
http://project-voodoo.org/porting (old)
next time use search.
Haha sorry, thanks for the links!
zephiK said:
Or just read the guide by supercurio on how to implement Voodoo Color -_-
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Yeah, and the undevolt?
I have built a P6800 JB custom kernel from MD3 source.
FOR P6800 GSM/3G device running JB MD3 ONLY
It has compiled without errors.
Kernel compression = Gzip
Added NTFS filesystem support
General optimze for size
Support for paging of anonymous memory (swap)
Pegagsus governor set as default (although didn't see any module compiled.....)
Removed powerSave & userSpace governors
Default IO scheduler = NOOP
As I don't have the device (only P6810), I can't actually test myself...........
If you wish to test, only first EXPERIENCED SENIOR member to volunteer (reply in this thread) to test and give proper feedback will receive the links by PM.
I have 4 files :
Odin (.tar) & CWM (.zip) flashable .tar for both stock and SkyHigh kernels.
There may be a RISK involved, but if you choose to accept, you assume all responsibilty.
If the kernel works/partially, I MAY continue further development by adding various features :
example only - OC/UV, frandom support, tweaks, governors, io schedulers, and other modules etc. Some method, I cannot test until my P6810 is upgraded
I will not release sources/changes as this kernel is not for public release ! Only, MAYBE if it actually works....(Plus I have to find out how to upload repo to github anyway )
Up to you guys to, otherswise this stalls here.
Cheers,
UITA
I think i can give it a go.
I'd be happy to test for you, the main interest for me would be UV the CPU/GPU and screen.
Probably doesnt help but this kernel (Hirox version) does the job amazingly, stops my phone from heating up in the slightest with no loss of performance and great battery life
edan1979 said:
I think i can give it a go.
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nutley said:
I'd be happy to test for you, the main interest for me would be UV the CPU/GPU and screen.
Probably doesnt help but this kernel (Hirox version) does the job amazingly, stops my phone from heating up in the slightest with no loss of performance and great battery life
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Ok. Thanks, I'll send the links by PM in 1-2 hours. I am going out for a bit of family time.
Let's just hope it boots....
@ all other users, sorry the invitation is now closed.
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Dont worry... we are from neighbouring country where our time just +-1hour... hahaha...
Hmm this is interesting. Looking forward to the development of this kernel. Stock kernel seems to be slower compared to ICS
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kencad said:
Hmm this is interesting. Looking forward to the development of this kernel. Stock kernel seems to be slower compared to ICS
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Pretty slow development due to not having device and also phone/net off for two days now. Have to go away for a few days too..... Thanks to edan1979;nutley for testing and feedback thus far.
Just impatiently waiting for the JB update for P6810, so I can download the source and mirror development for both kernels. Things would speed up then.
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Great to see this thread. Thanks dev!
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Thanks for you work and time
cant seem to add picture in PM... current SS...
Real nice, as I said, "baby steps", otherwise it would too hard to know where I went wrong with too many additions at once.
Will work on it again late Wednesday night or Thursday, so expect beta_v0.8 then
Cheers
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Nice. Development seems to be progressing well.
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SkyHigh JB Kernel
Kernel development is now continuing as a public release in the P6800 SkyHigh Kernel thread >> HERE <<
Cheers
UITA
Thread closed as per OP's request.
i wanna understand if franco kernel r32 work on stock rom 4.4.2 and if someone of you have test it. This kernel has any bug?or work good?
Yes
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Hi
I have stock rom with franco 32 and runs very smooth.
franco
okey and i lose my data?iand is compatible with the compiler ART?
tom9222 said:
okey and i lose my data?
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You will lose your data when you unlock your bootloader. If you have already done this, then you can safely flash Franco kernel without wiping your data.
tom9222 said:
okey and i lose my data?iand is compatible with the compiler ART?
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And yes, it is very compatible with ART. Been running it since day 1, very smooth performance by Franco.
You can look in the Franco's FAQ thread as well as the Franco kernel thread for all the answers that you have asked. I am on the xda app so I can't get you the URL but it shouldn't be hard to find.
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tom9222 said:
i wanna understand if franco kernel r32 work on stock rom 4.4.2 and if someone of you have test it. This kernel has any bug?or work good?
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Been running it since day one and had no hiccups whatsoever. It's all about you're personal preference.
Inb4lock
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dicecuber said:
Inb4lock
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Well in I'd say. No one has reported it.
tom9222 said:
i wanna understand if franco kernel r32 work on stock rom 4.4.2 and if someone of you have test it. This kernel has any bug?or work good?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2508284
Looks like a good ending post to me ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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cmvienneau kernel
I/O SCHEDULERS
ROW
VR
FIOPS
BFQ
SIO
CPU GOVS
BADASS
LIONHEART
SMARTMAX
SMARTASS2
INTELLIDEMAND
ONDEMANDPLUS
WHEATLY
LAGFREE
OTHER FEATURES
S2W & DT2W
CPU OC 1728MHZ
GPU OC 500MHZ
GOOGLE SNAPPY
ZRAM
NOTE: USE TRICKSTER MOD APP TO TURN ZRAM ON/OFF I WOULD RECOMMEND TURNING IT ON.
this one is good for both partition layouts
source https://github.com/cmvienneau/android_kernel_htc_msm8960.git
Cheers Bro, going to flash now! Any recommendations or is it optimised after first boot?
Yeah should just run smooth on boot.
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Can you create for sense 5.5
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We don't have source for stock HTC 4.4.2
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cmvienneau said:
We don't have source for stock HTC 4.4.2
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How do you get the source? Is it from htcdev.com? If it is, they updated it to 4.4.2 already.
abzboi said:
How do you get the source? Is it from htcdev.com? If it is, they updated it to 4.4.2 already.
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Yup I already pulled it a couple days ago. Working on a kernel already. Haha
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cmvienneau said:
Yup I already pulled it a couple days ago. Working on a kernel already. Haha
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Thanks man. And also do you know how people make a kernel that allows the htc button to work for the htc one? It would be so great to have a menu button working as the htc button or use it for other stuff.
abzboi said:
Thanks man. And also do you know how people make a kernel that allows the htc button to work for the htc one? It would be so great to have a menu button working as the htc button or use it for other stuff.
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Yeah I'll incorporate that as well. Good idea.haha.
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cmvienneau said:
Yeah I'll incorporate that as well. Good idea.haha.
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Thanks man, hope that it will be done soon.
Finally we got a great kernel dev in the HTC One Mini community
Really exiting to see whats coming
MirageBlader said:
Finally we got a great kernel dev in the HTC One Mini community
Really exiting to see whats coming
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Haha I'm fairly new to kernel building. But I won't release anything I haven't tested.
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cmvienneau said:
Haha I'm fairly new to kernel building. But I won't release anything I haven't tested.
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How is the progress? You should ask for some help too. You should try messaging the people who made the htc button kernel and ask them for some information or help. It would be nice.
abzboi said:
How is the progress? You should ask for some help too. You should try messaging the people who made the htc button kernel and ask them for some information or help. It would be nice.
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Yeah I've been cherry picking commits. Anybody who wants to help can. The kernel source is listed in cmvienneau/android_kernel_htc_msm8960. I'm working on it right now.
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cmvienneau said:
Yeah I've been cherry picking commits. Anybody who wants to help can. The kernel source is listed in cmvienneau/android_kernel_htc_msm8960. I'm working on it right now.
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Is it hard to make kernels?
abzboi said:
Is it hard to make kernels?
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Haha yeah its pretty complicated
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Cool !
Finally a custom kernel, great news.
Thanks man, i use some of your works on my Mini and can't wait to try this one.
been working all night on this thing I got faux sound control squeezed in and im almost finished with logo2menu. oofda
next challenge?
When are you able to upload the kernel? Will it works for all the version like any sense 5.5?
Hi everybody!
At the moment I'm testing CivZ-SneakyKat-Rev1.9 kernel on my Note 3 (9005). This kernel seems to be ok, but whatever reason my N9005 freezes/reboots once a day. I haven't had this behavior with the stock kernel.
Are there any other kernels that you would advice?
Which one makes the Note 3 run as fast as possible?
Thanks for your answers!
The same happens for me You need to keep in mind, that there are not two (or more) exact copies of hardware components (processor in our case), i mean, this kernel can work fine on the developer´s mobile, but not on other. This not happens because of any damaged part or something like this. Simply nobody can give garanty that this kernel will work perfectly in any note 3.
It depend of the revision and other things. You need also know that probably you will not be able to overclock your mobile as much as the developer say (for example 2.8Ghz on CivZ kernels), even using other kernels, but this is normal.
For me the best one is leanKernel. It´s amazing.
Sorry my bad english.
iz1pp0 said:
The same happens for me You need to keep in mind, that there are not two (or more) exact copies of hardware components (processor in our case), i mean, this kernel can work fine on the developer´s mobile, but not on other. This not happens because of any damaged part or something like this. Simply nobody can give garanty that this kernel will work perfectly in any note 3.
It depend of the revision and other things. You need also know that probably you will not be able to overclock your mobile as much as the developer say (for example 2.8Ghz on CivZ kernels), even using other kernels, but this is normal.
For me the best one is leanKernel. It´s amazing.
Sorry my bad english.
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Hi iz1pp0,
Thanks for your answer!
I'll try this leankernel. Do you know if this kernel is available for Stock Rom 4.4.2, ND3?
Which other kernels have you tried as well?
But before I'll try it I will be waiting to read the experiences of other users here.
Leankernel is great, try it... Battery usage is minor than other kernels
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jhonm6060 said:
Leankernel is great, try it... Battery usage is minor than other kernels
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Thanks!
I would like to try it.
Where can I download the latest version and it is working with with my ND3 ROM?
If I interpretate it correctly on the download page of leankernel this is the correct version, korrect? lk_hlteeur-kk-v2.5.1.zip
I have in international 9005 without any branding.
Yes, hlteeur 2.5.1. Just flash the damn thing.
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Dejan Sathanas said:
Yes, hlteeur 2.5.1. Just flash the damn thing.
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Ok, guys! I've flashed it...I'm very curious about it.
Which app can now be used to make kernel settings? Synapse says: Not supported!
My first impression is that this kernel seems to be a fast one!
Antutu_ 34.961
Quadrant: over 25.000
All benches were made with standard values, no oc so far.
I've have leankernel running a few days on my Note 3. It's a very stable kernel.
The only improvement I could imagine is a more comfortable tuning with an app like Synapse.
jhonm6060 said:
Leankernel is great, try it... Battery usage is minor than other kernels
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but beast version Lean Kernel
lean 2.4
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alex00006 said:
but beast version Lean Kernel
lean 2.4
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I'm using leankernel 2.5.1.
Would you like to say that 2.4 is a better version?