[Q&A] [KERNEL][S4][AOSP][4.4][Oct 19] IceCode Kernel [O3][AROMA] - HTC One S

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Feature Missing
I flashed the latest ICECode kernel in cm11 nightly but KControl showing no DT2wake and no Swipe2wake
Is there anything to do to get these wake gestures??
Help guys

minhaz.sourav said:
I flashed the latest ICECode kernel in cm11 nightly but KControl showing no DT2wake and no Swipe2wake
Is there anything to do to get these wake gestures??
Help guys
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It was asked and answered several times already. Those features are taken out from latest builds due to performance and stability issues.
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Rapier said:
It was asked and answered several times already. Those features are taken out from latest builds due to performance and stability issues.
Sent from nowhere over the air...
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There are performance issues? with bubba I never had that and it was solid as a rock....

There were in IceCode, read the thread for more info
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I will look to adding some of this back in. Lots of other parts of the kernel have changed and things seem more stable in general. I also was never a fan of the implementation since it didn't work right consistently (on any kernel). It also meant modifying parts of the kernel that were easier for me to leave as stock if I wasn't going to be using the feature. It made trouble shooting easier knowing that I didn't have to think about that modified code if I got a reboot.

Working?
Im on Ligquidsmooth for Android 5.0 and on IceCode Kernel, how I can activate the features now like DoubleTap2Wake. Sorry, this is my first flashed Kernel

Madara_ville said:
Im on Ligquidsmooth for Android 5.0 and on IceCode Kernel, how I can activate the features now like DoubleTap2Wake. Sorry, this is my first flashed Kernel
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Latest version of IceCode does not have any of the screen wake add-ons (dt2w/s2w). There is currently no kernel for lollipop that has these features
So the short answer for your question is : you can't
For other kernel options you can install a kernel tuner app like TricksterMOD
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Rapier said:
Latest version of IceCode does not have any of the screen wake add-ons (dt2w/s2w). There is currently no kernel for lollipop that has these features
So the short answer for your question is : you can't
For other kernel options you can install a kernel tuner app like TricksterMOD
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So Icecode Kernel represents a slightly better than stock kernel to play around with ?

fidodaj said:
So Icecode Kernel represents a slightly better than stock kernel to play around with ?
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Not just that. It doesn't have dt2w/s2w but has overclocking, more govs and schedulers, BLN, fastcharge and so on...
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Rapier said:
Not just that. It doesn't have dt2w/s2w but has overclocking, more govs and schedulers, BLN, fastcharge and so on...
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Ok cool cool will it be limited to only AOSP/CM type of ROMS or will sense support come eventually ?

fidodaj said:
Ok cool cool will it be limited to only AOSP/CM type of ROMS or will sense support come eventually ?
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No, it is not for Sense. For Sense you have ElementalX kernel.
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Rapier said:
No, it is not for Sense. For Sense you have ElementalX kernel.
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I'm running CM 11s now, so i guess i'll go ahead and try it out, thanks what benefit can i achieve from the other schedulers though, I've read up about the governors but my knowledge of schedulers is a little limited can you assist?

fidodaj said:
I'm running CM 11s now, so i guess i'll go ahead and try it out, thanks what benefit can i achieve from the other schedulers though, I've read up about the governors but my knowledge of schedulers is a little limited can you assist?
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One of the most used ones is FIOPS. That's a fair scheduler. BFQ is mostly used for streaming video/audio but has less points in benchmarks...ROW, CFQ or SIO are also used sometimes. I use FIOPS. You can Google for kernel i/o schedulers, you'll find differences and what is good or not about almost each one

Rapier said:
One of the most used ones is FIOPS. That's a fair scheduler. BFQ is mostly used for streaming video/audio but has less points in benchmarks...ROW, CFQ or SIO are also used sometimes. I use FIOPS. You can Google for kernel i/o schedulers, you'll find differences and what is good or not about almost each one
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Ok will do thanks for your help i'll do some more reading

Thumbs up for a kick ass kernel. Using it with cm12.

Icecode Kernel cm12 HTC One S S4 hboot 2.15 Force close
Hallo,
I managed to flash the unofficial CM12 on the On Htc one S, I would like to flash a the Icecode Kernel for cm12, unfortunatly I allways get Force Closed on random apps, the most annoying one is the android.phone. , tried PA/Gapps both gave me the same error. Am I the only faceing this problem? as no one is reporting it in the respective threads.
Thanks for all Developers efforts

Related

2.6.37.4 Kernels?

I was wondering if any of the kernels in the development section are re-based when a new Linux kernel comes out?
I've noticed that in all the HTC Forums that kernel threads will list what version of the Linux kernel they were based on but not here in the Nexus S forums. Why not?
What kernel version does it say on your Settings->About Phone screen?
Uh.. the threads here do mention them. Not sure about all of them but Netarchy does
- Kernel base 2.6.35.11 (as of 1.2.3)
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And honestly.. I can really care less about the kernel base numbers. They're just numbers, I care about performance and speed.
zephiK said:
And honestly.. I can really care less about the kernel base numbers. They're just numbers, I care about performance and speed.
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The newest kernal has the best speed (2.6.38)
mazodude said:
The newest kernal has the best speed (2.6.38)
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And where's the source of that "kernal" (it's kernel) proving that its the best speed on the Nexus S? I'm not saying a kernel for another device because thats irrelevant. That's like saying Windows 7 SP1 is faster than Windows 7 SP0 on two different machines with different specifications.
zephiK said:
Uh.. the threads here do mention them. Not sure about all of them but Netarchy does
And honestly.. I can really care less about the kernel base numbers. They're just numbers, I care about performance and speed.
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Thank you very much for letting me know your kernel version. I checked that thread and I did find it listed. I'm just trying to understand why the Nexus S doesn't have their kernels based on the latest Linux version when the HTC phones seem to.
But there not just numbers it's improvements to the base code. That can improve performance among other things.
mazodude said:
The newest kernal has the best speed (2.6.38)
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2.6.38 hasn't made it to an android phone as far as I know.
Here is why he is say it's the best speed. It has a big change that should improve performance across the board.
http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Galbraith-Linux-kernel-scheduling-patch/
Here are the kernels I saw on the first 4 pages of development.
Honity - No mention in main post
Voodoo kernel from Supercurio - No mention in main post
Netarchy - 2.6.35.11
Trinity - No mention in main post
I don't own an Nexus S so I can't look for myself. I just wonder why there is no mention. When I see the kernel version tracked by other phones.
Here are some examples from other forums.
[Kernel] [.37.4] intersectRaven's Kernel
[KERNEL][AOSP] - Savaged-Zen [2.6.37.4
[Kernel] LeeDrOiD v2.2.8
[Kernel] 2.6.32.33
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Is the Nexus S locked on a specific kernel version?
Are the developers not re-basing the kernels?
Hmm interesting point, i too am curious
in nexus one i used intersecraven 6.37.x kernels, i dont think the nexus one was based on the 6.37 when it came out the first time it had 6.32 kernels
Well the Nexus S official kernel version is 2.6.35.7. It's easy to merge the minor patches, but a major version jump to to .38 would require a lot of manual fixing of the kernel source code.
Changing major bases would require a lot of porting work, as many of the drivers required by the nexus s are not in the standard kernel by default.
It will probably be done eventually.
netarchy said:
Changing major bases would require a lot of porting work, as many of the drivers required by the nexus s are not in the standard kernel by default.
It will probably be done eventually.
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Thank you for your reply. So just to confirm there are no technical limitations (lack of drivers/files/etc..) that prevent someone from re-basing their kernel versions for the Nexus S?

[KERNEL] [Samsung JB] Boeffla-kernel 5.3-beta7 <29-06-2014>

Boeffla Samsung Kernel by AndiP
Ported and compiled by Hbohd and P$T
For i9305​
Introduction
Note: The 4.x kernels are only for Samsung based 4.1.x roms!!! Do not install it on CM or AOSP based roms!!!
The 5.x kernels are only for Samsung based 4.3 roms!!! Also do not install it on CM or AOSP based roms!!!
After ausdim's contribution to porting variety of kernels to our phone, I am here to continue his work (he won't maintain it any longer because he simply doesn't own this phone now). Updates will be made as soon as Andi will push them to github.
Here is original thread of i9300 boeffla kernel - CLICK
Here is thread with boeffla ported by ausdim - CLICK
Info
Kernel is compiled using Linaro 4.9.1 with some required changes for our i9305:
No FM radio
No CMA_DMA
No flash and load in Boeffla App
New 'Hbohd preset' and 'PST preset' which are just our everyday use settings.
New 'Hbohd' and 'PST' equalizer preset - just our favorite.
Apart from that, everything is same as in i9300 version.
Please for any questions problems or anything else ask here and not on I9300 thread.
Credits
P$T (for helping hand with compiling and endless patience and time)
Ausdim (basing on his work and he always gives helping hand)
Yank (his endless patience and knowledge to help with any issue)
AndiP (for kernel base and another kind help)
Disclaimer
*** As always - Flash on our own risk! ***
Make sure you flash the correct version depending on your firmware version!
I can and will not take any responsibility for bricked phones or lost data.
It is generally recommended to run a complete Nandroid backup in CWM recovery and safely store your personal data before you flash a new kernel.
Source:
Here it is, github link! - CLICK
5.2 STABLE compiled with linaro 4.8.3 toolchain -->HERE
Newest version 5.3-beta7 compiled with linaro 4.9.1 toolchain (new ramdisk NE4) --> HERE
Camera bug info:
It appears that some people (like me) have problem with camera. In exactly THIS situation: do full wipe, flash sammy rom+boeffla kernel, reboot and launch camera. Effect? Camera closes with "camera failed" popup.
Possible solution:
1. Read this thread and follow steps --> click
2. Flash Sammy Rom with stock Sammy kernel, run the camera, take a photo, then reboot to recovery and flash my ported kernel
3. Flash Sammy Rom with stock Sammy kernel, run the camera, take a photo, grab file (SlimISP_XX.bin, where XX differs between phones) from /data/cfw/ and backup it where you want. Then if you can always copy it to /data/cfw if your camera doesn't work with my ported kernel. (ATTENTION: Unfortunately this file does not always appear - still don't know why )
Possible explanation, my own research:
I found out that people with ZD and GD will have camera working always. Why? Because these (SlimISP_XX.bin, where XX differs between phones) files are packed within kernel (zImage exactly) and ONLY THESE two are provided by Samsung in their opensource release... Interesting, isn't it? For example, I have GH version, which I may add to zImage manually, however adding more of them breaks the size limit for boot partition, so it's impossible to have all these versions together. However, stock kernel somehow has them, don't know how because zImages aren't extractable.
And just to confirm my theory, I've compiled a kernel with mine version of camera firmware, made full wipe, installed sammy rom+my kernel, rebooted, launched camera and voila - it worked
Thus, we has to live with this bug unless Samsung do something about it or someone else proves me that I'm wrong
Hbohd said:
I compiled it after adding my own script for zzmoove 0.5 settings, so you all have them in boeffla app. Therefore I need to explain what i changed (it is just for testing purposes, I don't know yet if it is better/worse etc).
I enabled early demand (new feature from 0.5 version):
And also enabled lcdfreq scaling with standard values:
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Installed let see how it goes...
Good work
Tank's
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Hbohd said:
I compiled it after adding my own script for zzmoove 0.5 settings, so you all have them in boeffla app. Therefore I need to explain what i changed (it is just for testing purposes, I don't know yet if it is better/worse etc).
I enabled early demand (new feature from 0.5 version):
And also enabled lcdfreq scaling with standard values:
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Thanks.
Do you have any link or something where we can read about zzmoove governor tunables? I was searching, and searching and nowhere have I found a good explanation of all parameters.
I should probably look into sources you just gave a link for, but I am too tired atm.
Edit:
Oh that wasn't link to sources, but it doesn't matter, there has to be one somewhere in Boeffla thread.
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My 'sources' are only one file - defconfig. The rest is completely same as Andi's sources
And for any explanation of zzmoove configurables - there is some documentation, quite well explained: https://github.com/andip71/boeffla-...48257af1b13/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq_zzmoove.c
Cheers
Thanks for the port.
Over night I find this one better on battery than the last port. See how it goes with a bit of heavy usage today.
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Hi Hbohd. So, let me see if I get it: this port will no longer be updated, and you are now the good guy that will continue to update Boeffla kernel to our beloved I9305?
kazoum said:
Hi Hbohd. So, let me see if I get it: this port will no longer be updated, and you are now the good guy that will continue to update Boeffla kernel to our beloved I9305?
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Yes, you are completely right Ausdim has even mentioned in his thread that he no longer owns our device (i9305) so I decided to ask for his permission to continue his job here !
I am quite in love with usage results of Boeffla kernel, therefore you do not have to worry about frequent updates
Hbohd it will continue the port of the boeffla kernel since i moved to the i9505.
Also i see Andip make some changes to the boeffla sound driver so it will work better.
Thank's
After 1 day with new kernel I can say the battery improve are the best an till now. Great job
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Nice.. good job man..
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Hbohd said:
Yes, you are completely right Ausdim has even mentioned in his thread that he no longer owns our device (i9305) so I decided to ask for his permission to continue his job here !
I am quite in love with usage results of Boeffla kernel, therefore you do not have to worry about frequent updates
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Well, I'm sad that a developer leaves this phone, but it is awesome to know that Boeffla will continue to be ported to I9305! The best part is the frequent updates Thumbs up!
I'm gonna try your port and will say something later.
beta6
I found 2.12beta6 very smooth on my wife's s3 (i9300) - is it possible to have beta6 for our device? (i9305)
dyy said:
I found 2.12beta6 very smooth on my wife's s3 (i9300) - is it possible to have beta6 for our device? (i9305)
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What if I told you...
Beta7 is better than beta6
Thanks for your work.
Do you have any information about problems with distorted sound? It happens randomly here, and someone else reported the same here in this thread.
Have you used Perseus kernel? What do you think about 'Master sequence', that is calibrated colors? I am missing that feature (well, that colors.) a little, so I'm just asking if there is any chance we get it too, or you plan to stay strictly with pure Boeffla source?
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kazoum said:
What if I told you...
Beta7 is better than beta6
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Beta7 is with zmoove 0.5 which is unstable at the moment - beta6 with 0.3
Besides beta6 is so great on my wife's phone that I'm afraid of changing anything
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!crazy said:
Thanks for your work.
Do you have any information about problems with distorted sound? It happens randomly here, and someone else reported the same here in this thread.
Have you used Perseus kernel? What do you think about 'Master sequence', that is calibrated colors? I am missing that feature (well, that colors.) a little, so I'm just asking if there is any chance we get it too, or you plan to stay strictly with pure Boeffla source?
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Sincerely, I haven't experienced any random distortions of sound, everything works great. Obviously, if you raise headphone or speaker volume too high, it may be distorted, but it is understandable.
Or did you want to mention the problem with distorted/freezing/stuttering audio on screen-off? That was discussed and it might be caused due to too low screen-off frequency or too high sampling_rate and sampling_rate_sleep_multiplier. If it's the problem, try to change to zzmoove-optimised as it has this values changed a little bit.
About Perseus' screen calibration settings... As for now, introducing such thing would require adding multiple scripts to support variety of configurations for it (in boeffla app), change app to stweaks (which is quite tough task) or wait for new app which will come in some time, made by Andi (and in my opinion, will let us easily configure what we want).
What's more, personally I liked these calibrated colours, however, original colours also seem good to me So nowadays, I do not need it, although I might look at it in my free time and see what can I achieve
dyy said:
Beta7 is with zmoove 0.5 which is unstable at the moment - beta6 with 0.3
Besides beta6 is so great on my wife's phone that I'm afraid of changing anything
Sent from my GT-I9305 using Tapatalk 2
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The fact is, that ausdim released beta4 or 5, I don't remember exactly, and then was my release beta7. And we somehow skipped beta6, you are right! However if I were you, I wouldn't take zzmoove 0.5 as 'unstable'. It introduces a great deal of new configurables that, I suppose will be really beneficiant in the future (when we all will learn what they mean ).
Version 0.5 is ONLY unstable when you are changing governors frequently. Otherwise, it is really efficient and bettery-friendly one (same as 0.3). In addition, it's my beloved governor since its start
Furthermore, new betas always consist of other updates (like Linux kernel upstream to 3.0.82, fixes, optimizations) so it is always worth to use the newest one!
As for now, you may stay with your actual beta version or wait for next update. Andi is testing comparison between zzmoove 0.3 and 0.5 right now, so he haven't pushed any sources, therefore I can't release any new update We are all impatiently waiting for the results i think!
Anybody experienced a problem when the phone CPU is stuck in the max CPU frequency when the phone is plugged in to the PC using USB connection?
I'm using zzmoove battery profile..
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inzomnia said:
Anybody experienced a problem when the phone CPU is stuck in the max CPU frequency when the phone is plugged in to the PC using USB connection?
I'm using zzmoove battery profile..
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Have the same problem, no matter the governor i choose.
I try zzmove battery and pegasusq boeffla battery saving
!crazy said:
Thanks for your work.
Do you have any information about problems with distorted sound? It happens randomly here, and someone else reported the same here in this thread.
Have you used Perseus kernel? What do you think about 'Master sequence', that is calibrated colors? I am missing that feature (well, that colors.) a little, so I'm just asking if there is any chance we get it too, or you plan to stay strictly with pure Boeffla source?
Sent from my GT-I9305 using Tapatalk 2
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I had this issue with boeffla but only when i used rxtreme rom, i never have it with ripper rom!

[Q] New to Franco Kernel - Governer Question

I recently rooted my device with the CF-root .bat file listed on XDA and then I installed the Franco Updater app to flash the Franco Kernel
Before deciding to do this I was using the Antutu CPU master app and was happy with the 'powersave' governor. I was hoping if this tiny app had this feature, then the widely accepted Franco kernel would have the same too.
However I only see 2 Governors listed, Interactive and Performance. I was curious why there were only 2 governors listed, and why did Franco only include 2 in the Nexus 5 kernel.
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
Enddo said:
I recently rooted my device with the CF-root .bat file listed on XDA and then I installed the Franco Updater app to flash the Franco Kernel
Before deciding to do this I was using the Antutu CPU master app and was happy with the 'powersave' governor. I was hoping if this tiny app had this feature, then the widely accepted Franco kernel would have the same too.
However I only see 2 Governors listed, Interactive and Performance. I was curious why there were only 2 governors listed, and why did Franco only include 2 in the Nexus 5 kernel.
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
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thats best asked in the franco kernel thread
Hi,
FAQ Franco Kernel & FKU Learner Lounge...
simms22 said:
thats best asked in the franco kernel thread
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thank you. I just found the thread. I am sorry if this was in the wrong section/thread. mods can delete if they want
viking37 said:
Hi,
FAQ Franco Kernel & FKU Learner Lounge...
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very cool link. thanks!
Enddo said:
very cool link. thanks!
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Always search before posting there's usually a thread with the info you're looking for
jd1639 said:
Always search before posting there's usually a thread with the info you're looking for
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i did but i only found a thread about a modified version of the franco kernel(by phantom i think). im thinking i just searched in the wrong forum category.
again, very sorry

[Kernel] Mutiny Kernel AOSP D850

I was asked to bring an AOSP kernel to you guys for the D850.
I do not have this phone, so I may not be able to answer all your question. It'll be up to you and the Team.
This is for AOSP
So for your flashing pleasure, may I present to you...
Mutiny Kernel ​
Disclaimer: You flash this at your own risk!!! We are not responsible if anything happens to your phone!!
What's in it?
20150628
intellimm removed
intellidemand added
TCP congestion options - Westwood, Reno, Vegas and others
intelliplug -Faux
Faux Sound
simple GPU algorithm -Faux
exfat
f2f2 - untested
20150625
Overclock for CPU and GPU
Undervolting
Govs - intellimm, smartmax, smartassV2, lagfree, dancedance, wheatley, adaptive lionheart
Shedulers - fifo, sio, vr, zen, tripndroid, fiops
Intelli-KSM
See post #2 for install info.
General and install info:
This is for the G3 D850 only
Flash in recovery
I recommend using Trickster or Faux or Kernel Aduitor to mess with the kernel settings. Faux and Kernel Aduitor will allow more settings.
Source
Thanks to tectas for getting this started!!
Downloads:
Mutiny-Kernel-AOSP-850-V1.1
Mutiny-Kernel-AOSP-D850-20150625
Thanks to Team Mutiny for testing this out!
XDA:DevDB Information
Mutiny Kernel, Kernel for the AT&T LG G3
Contributors
engine95, Skiman10, TacoTuco, TekGadgt, Chono631
Source Code: https://github.com/engine95/G3-aosp
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0
Stable Release Date: 2015-06-25
Created 2015-06-25
Last Updated 2015-06-25
Just some info​As of V1.1, there is a new install method. If it doesn't work on install, you will need the original kernel from the Rom you are running. If you are just updating, then we should be fine.
One Reserved for me
Reserved
Nice thanks
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Sorry guys. Had an update ready to go, and life kicked in.
I'll hopefully get this updated in the next few days.
V1.1 in the OP
A little more to play with now.
Edit: I'm trying a different updater-script I found. If it works, it should make it compatible with more ROMs.
Big thanks to whoever came up with it!
I can confirm that it's running beautifully on Cyanide L - no issues at all so far.
Being an amateur, I'm not entirely sure what all the different governors and schedulers can offer. I've played around a but, but if anyone has a description of them that would be great.
Is the DT2W feature a function of the kernel or ROM? I ask, in part, because I see it discussed often in ROM threads, but rarely in kernel threads. And the few times I've seen the issue raised in kernel forums, it's never addressed. I assume that's because it's a dumb question in the context of replacing the kernel. However, I seem to lose the DT2W feature with every kernel I've been able to successfully install, which leads me to suspect it is a function of the kernel.
To be clear, this is not a complaint. I'm just trying to determine if I'm doing something wrong or if this is an inevitable consequence of replacing the stock kernel.
I just installed Mutiny-Kernel-AOSP-850-V1.1 on CM12.1 and it looks like I have oversharpening
moordi said:
Is the DT2W feature a function of the kernel or ROM? I ask, in part, because I see it discussed often in ROM threads, but rarely in kernel threads. And the few times I've seen the issue raised in kernel forums, it's never addressed. I assume that's because it's a dumb question in the context of replacing the kernel. However, I seem to lose the DT2W feature with every kernel I've been able to successfully install, which leads me to suspect it is a function of the kernel.
To be clear, this is not a complaint. I'm just trying to determine if I'm doing something wrong or if this is an inevitable consequence of replacing the stock kernel.
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I think, is built into a kernel. But not this one.
The other kernels that do say they have it, I think you need to activate it in terminal. They have it posted in their threads.
Feche said:
I just installed Mutiny-Kernel-AOSP-850-V1.1 on CM12.1 and it looks like I have oversharpening
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It should be built in. But if you don't like it, flash skins script to set it to your liking.
How's the battery life guys?
Sent from my LG-D850 using Tapatalk
engine95 said:
Just some info​As of V1.1, there is a new install method. If it doesn't work on install, you will need the original kernel from the Rom you are running. If you are just updating, then we should be fine.
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So what is the install method? The OP says "See post #2 for install info. "
emepher said:
So what is the install method? The OP says "See post #2 for install info. "
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It's using the ramdisk from the rom you are coming from. That should hopefully solve the ramdisk issues.
@engine95:
Hello, I am interested in doing some kernel programming for the LG D850. I just got the phone recently and want to add a few things I'd like to use this kernel and install script/ramdisk as a base. Kindly requesting your permission. Also, what version of the kernel source was this based on? I requested release of 21q or newer from LG today, hopefully they post it soon. Thanks for your consideration.
Da_G said:
@engine95:
Hello, I am interested in doing some kernel programming for the LG D850. I just got the phone recently and want to add a few things I'd like to use this kernel and install script/ramdisk as a base. Kindly requesting your permission. Also, what version of the kernel source was this based on? I requested release of 21q or newer from LG today, hopefully they post it soon. Thanks for your consideration.
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Yup. That's just fine. If i remember right, it's 20c.
I've been sidetracked doing other things lately. Thanks for asking.

[KERNEL][NOUGAT] AKLU Kernel

Praise God! The AKLU kernel has arrived on the Galaxy Note Edge in the flavor of NOUGAT!
NOTE: I highly recommend turning off THERMAL CORE CONTROL! Use THERMAL TEMPERATURE THROTTLE instead. Thermal core control has been known to cause random reboots on this kernel before when gaming or during heavy use. You can use Kernel Adiutor to adjust these settings.
TBLTE AKLU KERNEL for AOKP 7.1.2!
MAY work for other LineageOS based roms, e.g., RR, PAC,AOKP, LineageOS, etc.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/pcownjeat1o2oub/AKLU-TBLTE-AOKP-N-20170427_kexec.zip
TBLTE AKLU KERNEL for SLIM 7.1.1!
MAY work for other AOSP based roms, e.g., OmniRom, LiquidDark, SlimRoms, AOSP, etc.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/cl0ahc00zmxcai2/AKLU-TBLTE-SLIM-N-20170224.zip
Logs and features:
Modified TBLTE kernel. Modified by the Alaskalinuxuser.
https://thealaskalinuxuser.wordpress.com
20170427
- Updated kernel to include kexec hardboot for MultiRom support.
20170316
-Update for OMS support.
20170217
- Fix WiFi hot spot error for Nougat.
- Overclocked the GPU from 600MHz to 633MHz
- Overclocked the CPU from 2649MHz to 2688MHz
- Added governors: Bioshock, Lionheart, Nightmare, Darkness
- Removed input boost, use cpu boost instead
- Added I/O schedulers: FIOPS, ZEN
I haven't loaded up AOKP yet but this kernel is working beautifully with RR and the data fix. You rock man.
JeremySS said:
I haven't loaded up AOKP yet but this kernel is working beautifully with RR and the data fix. You rock man.
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JeremySS,
Thank you for the kind words!
In theory it should work with any nougat rom based on LineageOS, but I have not proved that personally. Thanks for confirming that for RR and providing the feedback!
AlaskaLinuxUser said:
JeremySS,
Thank you for the kind words!
In theory it should work with any nougat rom based on LineageOS, but I have not proved that personally. Thanks for confirming that for RR and providing the feedback!
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You do good work. Do you have a donate link?
JeremySS said:
You do good work. Do you have a donate link?
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Thanks for the thought, but I do not accept donations. I just tinker for fun, and have my own rewards. Besides, guys like @Mickey387 did all the heavy lifting, I just try to put the device trees and vendor blobs to good use, with a few edits here and there. Glad to know that my work is appreciated, though.
The slim 7 aklu kernel appears to be slightly unstable at this time. Please use with caution.
EDIT: Updated the kernel and fixed a few bugs that I missed in the first build. SHOULD be better now. Please turn off thermal core control for best performance!
Also, if you flashed superSU in Slim to root it, you need to flash the kernel, then immidiately flash superSU, then reboot.
AlaskaLinuxUser said:
The slim 7 aklu kernel appears to be slightly unstable at this time. Please use with caution.
EDIT: Updated the kernel and fixed a few bugs that I missed in the first build. SHOULD be better now. Please turn off thermal core control for best performance!
Also, if you flashed superSU in Slim to root it, you need to flash the kernel, then immidiately flash superSU, then reboot.
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Hi... help me pleeze make kernel fo me n915d. really I want to give him a second life on his rom
All works fine but no sim card
Imei and everything else is.
Now used ramkernel v5_n915d and note 7 port.
but I want to Aokp 7.1.1
Here's how to do kernel ram121
github.com/Ram121/RamKernel_N4/commit/360a66df3d38b298896bfd161a2db2812f7b1efa
Steem75 said:
Hi... help me pleeze make kernel fo me n915d. really I want to give him a second life on his rom
All works fine but no sim card
Imei and everything else is.
Now used ramkernel v5_n915d and note 7 port.
but I want to Aokp 7.1.1
Here's how to do kernel ram121
github.com/Ram121/RamKernel_N4/commit/360a66df3d38b298896bfd161a2db2812f7b1efa
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Please compile kernel with this config....
I do not have now Linux,Mac_os
apq8084_sec_tblte_dcm_defconfig
Steem75 said:
Please compile kernel with this config....
I do not have now Linux,Mac_os
apq8084_sec_tblte_dcm_defconfig
here's another
apq8084_sec_tblte_dcm_defconfig
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Steem75,
I am sorry, but at this time I do not have the resources to help you.
AlaskaLinuxUser said:
Steem75,
I am sorry, but at this time I do not have the resources to help you.
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then help me with advice
I make zImage with gcc eabi 4.8. End only *****_DCM_Defconfig
Log -hastebin.com/gudipabona.coffeescript
but it is not boot my note edge . Maybe because I packed it in your boot.img?
Or because compiled with only one config?
Praise God! A new kernel update!
The AKLU kernel for the AOKP has been updated to include kexec hardboot for rmultirom support! See the OP for details!
I have noticed that many of these processors on the note4/edge are of a good bin.. Mine can run about 45mv off from stock.. Have you ever considered adding CPU Voltage control to help a bit with battery longivity? I do thank you for your excellent work, your rom's and kernels truly show that it is the programmer not the hardware that matters.... Godspeed....
afbcamaro said:
I have noticed that many of these processors on the note4/edge are of a good bin.. Mine can run about 45mv off from stock.. Have you ever considered adding CPU Voltage control to help a bit with battery longivity? I do thank you for your excellent work, your rom's and kernels truly show that it is the programmer not the hardware that matters.... Godspeed....
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Thanks afbcamero, those are kind words.
On my MM kernels I did implement UV, but the way I did it in MM fails to pass in the N kernel. Not because it doesn't work, but rather that new build standards don't allow it. With the recent birth of my son, I have not had time yet to go back to it and figure out what was wrong yet. Are you familiar with kernel work? You could look at my github and my kernel source, perhaps you could show me where I went wrong?
If I can get passed that, I can implement the UV again. I also have the same problem for GPU voltage control, which I used to put on my MM kernels as well.
Perhaps when life slows down a bit, I can look back into it.
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Oh I see, i honestly never looked at the structure of Nougat kernels. Any time I want to implement a change somebody does it better and beats me to the punch.. I will look at it just in case I see something..
On another note, these things however fun (development) not being trully important, may your family be blessed by the big guy.
Thanks! I'm always open to ideas on kernel improvement.
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sim card not detected
Im on RR (7.1.2 micky387 build) but when i flashed the kernel, sim card isnt detected...anybody got the same issue? Any fix for that?
N915f on 6.0.1 modem
Ricationarli said:
Im on RR (7.1.2 micky387 build) but when i flashed the kernel, sim card isnt detected...anybody got the same issue? Any fix for that?
N915f on 6.0.1 modem
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You could try the data fix zips in the 915t T-Mobile thread.
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AlaskaLinuxUser said:
You could try the data fix zips in the 915t T-Mobile thread.
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Tried both, sadly didnt work
Ricationarli said:
Im on RR (7.1.2 micky387 build) but when i flashed the kernel, sim card isnt detected...anybody got the same issue? Any fix for that?
N915f on 6.0.1 modem
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I had the same issue. No fix by me.
+1
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