[DISCUSSION][INFO][VILLE][EVITA][JEWEL][M4]Frosted Kernel Discussion Thread - HTC One S

Discussion Thread and Other Info for Frosted Kernel
Main Development Thread for Ville is Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-s/development/kernel-frosted-kernel-javelinanddart-t3031529/
Main Development Thread for Evita is Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-x-att/development/kernel-frosted-kernel-javelinan-t3039320
Main Development for M4 is Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...kernel-frosted-kernel-javelinanddart-t3045541
Code:
#include <std/disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed.
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. :P
* blah blah blah you get the point.
*/
Sample Voltage Tables:
My Voltage Table:
This thread is to keep my development thread a little cleaner.
Enjoy and Happy Flashing!
Credits and Thanks:
Will Update Later

Bricked Edition​
What is Bricked Edition?
Bricked Edition is the version of Frosted Kernel with @show-p1984's MSM_MPDECISION and MSM_THERMAL
What is the focus of Bricked Edition?
Speed and Stability as well as decent battery life and no overheating.
Why would I choose Bricked Edition?
If you prefer @show-p1984's MSM_MPDECISION and MSM_THERMAL over @faux123's Intelli_Plug and Intelli_Thermal
Sample Configurations:
My Configuration:

Intelli Edition​
What is Intelli Edition?
Intelli Edition is the version of Frosted Kernel with @faux123's Intelli_Plug and Intelli_Thermal
What is the focus of Intelli Edition?
Speed and Stability as well as good battery life and no overheating.
Why would I choose Intelli Edition?
If you prefer @faux123's Intelli_Plug and Intelli_Thermal and you want better battery life.
Sample Configurations:
My Configuration:

Void Edition​
What is Void Edition?
Void Edition is Bricked Edition with more features and hopefully better performance
What is the focus of Void Edition?
Speed, Stability, Battery Life, and Customizability
Why would I choose Void Edition?
If you prefer @show-p1984's MSM_MPDECISION and MSM_THERMAL over @faux123's Intelli_Plug and Intelli_Thermal and if you love tweaking your phone a lot

Pros and Cons of the Editions​Bricked Edition:
Pros:
Fast
Stable
Lots of Tweaks for MSM_MPDEC and MSM_THERMAL
Good Battery Life (with badass governor)
Cons:
Actually none that I can think of
Intelli Edition:
Pros:
Quick
Stable
Kinda shortchanged on tweakability
Good Battery life
Cons:
Lags a lot depending on the governor
Void Edition:
Bricked Edition + More Features + More Speed
Pros:
All of Bricked Editions
Lots of Tweaks and Speed
Cons:
None that I can think of actually

FAQ​Q: What is MSM_THERMAL?
A: Kernel based 3-phase thermal control!
This replaces your /system/bin/thermald binary which is renamed by the installer to thermald_bck.
It will throttle your cpu speed to keep it cool and unleash it if the cpu has cooled down enough. (3 phases: low, mid and high)
Check /sys/kernel/msm_thermal/conf/ for the thermal configuration
Q: What is MSM_MPDECISION
A: 100% kernel based multi core decision! (should cpu1 be online or not?)
This replaces your /system/bin/mpdecision binary which is renamed by the installer to mpdecision_bck.
Check /sys/kernel/msm_mpdecision/conf/ for the configuration.
Q: What is MSM_MPDECISION Input Boost?
A: This will boost your min cpu speed if you touch the screen or press a button and gives you full control.
In those events the min cpu freq will be risen to a predefined value (look below) on every online cpu. This boosts overall reaction times and smoothness a lot.
Q: What is Sweep2Wake?
A: You "Sweep" your fingers across the capacitive buttons to the right in order to wake the screen up
Q: What is Sweep2Sleep?
A: Sweep2Wake but sweeping to the left to turn the screen off
Q: What is DoubleTap2Wake?
A: You double tap one of the capacitive buttons (set which one in trickstermod) to wake it up
Q: What is DoubleTap2Sleep?
A: DoubleTap2Wake except it turns the screen off
Q: What is Pocket Detection?
A: It tries to detect if your phone is in a pocket. If it is, the aforementioned wake control will be disabled
Q: What is -O3 Optimization?
A: It's a GCC Optimization that compiles faster, more optimized code
Q: What are TCP Congestion Control Algorithms?
A: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_congestion-avoidance_algorithm
Q: What is a CPU Governor?
A: It decides how the CPU should be used
Q: What is a GPU Governor?
A: Same thing as CPU Governor but for GPUs
Q: What is an I/O Scheduler?
A: Like a CPU Governor for Input Output (file system) Events
Q: What is Fast Charge?
A: If enabled, It forces your phone to detect a USB Port as an Outlet to Speed Up Charging (depends on the output capacity of the USB Port
Q: What is FRANDOM?
A: A fast pseudo-random number generator

Nice one...Glad to see that Bubba is not dead and it's features survived (even if with another name). Thank you all involved in this project and maybe we will see a Lollipop kernel too

Rapier said:
Nice one...Glad to see that Bubba is not dead and it's features survived (even if with another name). Thank you all involved in this project and maybe we will see a Lollipop kernel too
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+1... Very thanks javelinanddart
And we will see a Lollipop kernel too???

Winstarshl said:
+1... Very thanks javelinanddart
And we will see a Lollipop kernel too???
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@Rapier
Possibly, its in my rainl branch but idk if it's functional, i'll try compiling it later
and I have to have some kind of originality
i added frandom support and 4 more io schedulers and OC up to 2.1 and im compiling that right now

javelinanddart said:
@Rapier
Possibly, its in my rainl branch but idk if it's functional, i'll try compiling it later
and I have to have some kind of originality
i added frandom support and 4 more io schedulers and OC up to 2.1 and im compiling that right now
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For 4.4 or for 5.0 cause I didn't understood right. Right now I cannot test this kernel since I'm on CM12 Lollipop but I'll test it on Candy and LiquidSmooth probably tomorrow or this night

Rapier said:
For 4.4 or for 5.0 cause I didn't understood right. Right now I cannot test this kernel since I'm on CM12 Lollipop but I'll test it on Candy and LiquidSmooth probably tomorrow or this night
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for 4.4
we have cm12 already??? where?!?!

javelinanddart said:
for 4.4
we have cm12 already??? where?!?!
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:laugh: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-s/development/rom-cyanogenmod-12-lollipop-htc-one-s-t2946468 you not see??? this post?

javelinanddart said:
for 4.4
we have cm12 already??? where?!?!
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Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2946468
Sent from nowhere over the air...

Winstarshl said:
:laugh: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-s/development/rom-cyanogenmod-12-lollipop-htc-one-s-t2946468 you not see??? this post?
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Yeah i just saw it and I think I'm going to stick with 4.4 (CM11) but I'll work on development for CM12 and you and @Rapier can test it when im done working on it

javelinanddart said:
Yeah i just saw it and I think I'm going to stick with 4.4 (CM11) but I'll work on development for CM12 and you and @Rapier can test it when im done working on it
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Of course
Sent from nowhere over the air...

javelinanddart said:
Yeah i just saw it and I think I'm going to stick with 4.4 (CM11) but I'll work on development for CM12 and you and @Rapier can test it when im done working on it
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Yes of course, I'm only for it, if need any tests, write)
And now i test this kernel on cm 4.4)

@Rapier @Winstarshl
New version out for 4.4, check the AFH or the downloads tab
added 2.1GHz and 4 new i/o schedulers (fifo, vr, zen, and tripndroid)!!
Going to work on Lollipop now, wish me luck!

javelinanddart said:
@Rapier @Winstarshl
New version out for 4.4, check the AFH or the downloads tab
added 2.1GHz and 4 new i/o schedulers (fifo, vr, zen, and tripndroid)!!
Going to work on Lollipop now, wish me luck!
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Okey no test new ver. 4.4...
Goooooog luck for dev to Lollipop)))
and yet, I'm a little advertised on your core on 4pda)
________
UPD: Ohhh this is the first kernel on which I have earned FauxSound - nice, very nice) Very thanks fotr this too)
UPD2: Now tested last version ... and set interactive with VR; .......until all wonderfully)

Winstarshl said:
Okey no test new ver. 4.4...
Goooooog luck for dev to Lollipop)))
and yet, I'm a little advertised on your core on 4pda)
________
UPD: Ohhh this is the first kernel on which I have earned FauxSound - nice, very nice) Very thanks fotr this too)
UPD2: Now tested last version ... and set interactive with VR; .......until all wonderfully)
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@rmbq added Faux Sound I added VR...
OC past 1809 is completely unstable, so I'll disable that

javelinanddart said:
@rmbq added Faux Sound I added VR...
OC past 1809 is completely unstable, so I'll disable that
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Ohhh this is very nice rezult) Seed)
1809 and VR))) Very good)
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[KERNEL][WIP] Mason kernel for supersonic v0.14

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Introducing the Mason kernel.
​
This started as a project to bring sbc to the supersonic ICS aokp rom. However I decided to go ahead and move forward with moving over some of the fine work that is going on for the Nexus line and bring it over to our beloved evo4g. I want to stress that to my knowledge the things that will be included beyond what is in tiamat/CM9 proper are not very well tested on our platform.
The overwhelming goal is to bring performance and stability improvements to the supersonic platform. The original idea, had a little less scope. I have now broadened its scope to include ICS, GB, and even Sense soon. The project will actually breed a whole line of kernels built for the supersonic with the needs of it's community in mind. Let's breathe some new life into our platform.
Thanks to the evervolv team without which we wouldn't have ICS on the supersonic at the moment.
Kernel Features:
CPU Frequency governors: conservative, ondemand, ondemandX, interactive, interactiveX, smartass, smartassV2, intellidemand, SavagedZen, minmax, lulzactive, lazy, lagfree, userspace, powersave, Lionheart, brazillianwax
I/O Schedulers: deadline (flash optimized), vr, noop, cfq, bfq, sio
HAVS, KSM (I series), Ext2/3/4, NTFS
Variants:
nosbc - Standard kernel without sbc
sbc - Smart Battery Control
hwa - Hardware Acceleration
fso - File synchronization off
Note on FSO:
I provide this without any warranty at all (not that I do with anything else). Yes, fso makes things faster, it's for the speed hungry among you, however there is the potential, however slight that you can get corrupted data on a crash. Do not run this without a proper nand, it's just a bad idea. I haven't personally had any issues, but that doesn't mean that in theory it can't happen. It's a very strong possibility however slight it might be. The price you pay for speed I suppose.
Note on SBC:
There are some out there who find sbc and unholy abomination. Though again I have not experienced issues personally, there are some out there that claim that it can damage your battery, particularly the lifetime of the battery. There is data to support both sides of this argument, and I'm not here to go over all that. But be warned that it may cause some battery issues, and take care that you are both advised of the risks and willing to take them for some extra juice.
TODO:
Code:
* Slated for v0.15/6 sense variant. Yeah you heard me, all your kernels r belong to us.
* Slated for v0.15 Various performance optimizations relating to RCU and power consumption.
* Slated for v0.15 2 more governors.
* Slated for v0.15 Backport of cpufreq from linux 3.0.y.
* Slated for v0.2 Merging of the lines to give us one base kernel instead of 2.
* Slated for v0.3 Linux v3.x.x Lot of work to be done here. Lots of 3.x.x code already being back ported.
Instructions:
Apply with your custom recovery. Amen Ra Style Recovery 3.11 recommended (But not required).
Changelog:
Code:
v0.14 - Feature/Maintenance -
* Added brazillianwax cpufreq governor
* HWA support in the form of variant
* Tweaks to RCU
* Additional tweaks to I/O
* SLQB
* KSM
* FSO
v0.12 - Feature release - Catching us up with the nexus lines set of options.
* Added ondemandX cpufreq governor
* Added interactiveX cpufreq governor
* Added minmax cpufreq governor
* Added SavagedZen cpufreq governor
* Added Lionheart cpufreq governer
* Added intellidemand cpufreq governer
* Deadline tuned for better performance with regard to flash based memory
* Minor code cleanup
v0.10 - Initial release -
* Moved away from the default config and excluded some things that are really only suited for testing reducing overhead.
* Added Lazy cpufreq governor
* Added lulzactive cpufreq governor
* Added ondemand cpufreq governor
* Added ext2 support
* Added ext3 support
* Added ntfs support
* Enabled SBC.
Current Builds:
Mason G series:
Suitable for non hardware accelerated roms, including gingerbread AOSP roms. Works on things like Decks GB 1.3d, and AOKP ICS.
G - v0.14 sbc Mirror 1 (Mediafire) MD5 74da6e014bcdae9db3dd4e80463736c4
G - v0.14 sbc fso Mirror 1 (Mediafire) MD5 e5234c781f2570f81c54e051021bc106
G - v0.14 nosbc fso Mirror 1 (Mediafire) MD5 8c5bc95fd33afd550a53791ab3fa3f8e
Mason I series:
Suitable for hardware accelerated ICS roms. Latest Evervolv preview builds and decks prebetas.
I - v0.14 sbc Mirror 1 (Mediafire) MD5 78de4224872ca118f671832f2d2359ed
I - v0.14 nonsbc Mirror 1 (Mediafire) MD5 991741161bbf03468d5c66e8f97390f2
I - v0.14 sbc fso Mirror 1 (Mediafire) MD5 97b47a4624b3eb714fb2e05350e485c2
I - v0.14 nonsbc fso Mirror 1 (Mediafire) MD5 9bc6d5e59b92c4943959f66778fe3781
Mason S series:
Suitable for gingerbread sense roms.
(Comming soon)
Legacy versions:
Only tested functional on non hardware accelerated roms such as AOKP and Decks GB 1.3d, considered G series Mason.
G - v0.12 sbc - Mirror 1 (dev-host) Mirror 2 (mediafire)
G - v0.12 nosbc - Mirror 1 (dev-host) Mirror 2 (mediafire)
G - v0.10 sbc - Mirror 1 (dev-host) Mirror 2 (mediafire)
Credits:
Code:
preludedrew for the supersonic device tree that makes every supersonic ICS go.
drewis for so much kernel work it's literally amazing.
caynairb for such a great base for which us that are playing with the supersonic kernel have to work with.
cyanogenmod team for kernel tree and all their hard work.
franciscofranco, faux123 for lots of things kernel related.
Knzo, Tegrak, Ezekeel, jsseidel, Erasmux, imoseyon, Mike Chan, Venkatesh Pallipadi, Alexey Starikovskiy, for governor work.
ngh55 for logo love.
This list could go on forever.
My Blog. My GitHub.
Side note:
I will try my hardest to maintain both this and the rootzwiki thread as time allows. That said let's keep the discussion pleasant and on the topic of bugs and features supersonic users would like to see either quashed or provided respectively. I feel bad for slightly hijacking the aokp and other ICS threads so lets move the kernel relevant conversation here.
Useful bug reporting:
* Include the Rom you are running.
* Include the kernel version you are running.
* Include any custom settings you have changed cpu governor/io scheduler/cpufreq scale etc.
* Include any tweak scripts you may be running.
* Include any voltage changes you might be running.
* Include what you expected to happen.
* Include what really happened.
* Include if you can reproduce the bug at will.
* Include logcat and/or any other logging mechanisms you might have available. OS Monitor is a fine choice.
* Include screenshots if possible/applicable.
Be as detailed as possible. Good bug reporting is a great way to add to the community, even if you aren't a developer, this is a excellent way to give back.
One more to be safe.
Thanks atyoung, been following on rootzwiki. Glad to have your thread here as well
Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk
Any thoughts on ICS Sense kernel just in case cause theres ruu leaks so we might need one.
thanks man!!!
.Elite_The_King. said:
Any thoughts on ICS Sense kernel just in case cause theres ruu leaks so we might need one.
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HTC Primo leak is out(HTC one V) sense 4.0 with 1ghz 512mb of ram WVGA
From my Mikrunny 4g using XDA app
.Elite_The_King. said:
Any thoughts on ICS Sense kernel just in case cause theres ruu leaks so we might need one.
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Ruu leaks alone won't be very helpful to kernel devs, we need code with which to play with. That said if/when sense kernel code hits for the supersonic, I will evaluate making a parrallel Mason for that. Most of my currently planned changes aren't are not specific enough to ASOP to prevent it.
I say most because there are a few things that I know for sure won't make it in without more hacking than I'm willing to do for sense atm.
Make no mistake, I'm a asop fanboy.
Would this be the same kernel you posted a day or two ago? I'm lovin it, the sbc helps a bunch
Any chance of getting a bfs version or r we sticking with cfq for now on.
checkawrz said:
Would this be the same kernel you posted a day or two ago? I'm lovin it, the sbc helps a bunch
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No though it did provide a base, of sorts.
Papa Smurf151 said:
Any chance of getting a bfq version or r we sticking with cfs for now on.
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As far as I know bfq is supported in this kernel as is any number of other I/O govs. Check whatever you're using to switch them and see if it's a option. The bfq code needs some updating though, which I'll address at a later date.
I recommend deadline on the supersonic, particularly after my next version drops which has some improvements for deadline used with flash memory.
Good job...
SBC on sense is kicking my butt so far...
Can I ask how you came about the name for the kernel, just idle curiosity...
evo4gnoob said:
HTC Primo leak is out(HTC one V) sense 4.0 with 1ghz 512mb of ram WVGA
From my Mikrunny 4g using XDA app
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Yeah its actually the (HTC One S) broke it down. and its 1Ghz ram
atyoung said:
No though it did provide a base, of sorts.
As far as I know bfq is supported in this kernel as is any number of other I/O govs. Check whatever you're using to switch them and see if it's a option. The bfq code needs some updating though, which I'll address at a later date.
I recommend deadline on the supersonic, particularly after my next version drops which his some improvements for deadline used with flash memory.
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I'll make sure I add that option to change it in my script for all to enjoy
Papa Smurf151 said:
I'll make sure I add that option to change it in my script for all to enjoy
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Right on, side note: just about anything that is tiamat based which is anything ics for the supersonic right now is going to have deadline. Maybe not the version that's going to drop in the am, but some type of deadline.
running good so far, better then the tiamat sbc kernel just released yesterday, as in a lot less lag
Quick Question.
I'm one of the lucky few in a 4G coverage area. I tether a lot bc I'm broke and can't afford wifi. Any progress on getting Wimax 4G working?
Master_Ellis said:
I'm one of the lucky few in a 4G coverage area. I tether a lot bc I'm broke and can't afford wifi. Any progress on getting Wimax 4G working?
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I wouldn't hold my breath.
Master_Ellis said:
I'm one of the lucky few in a 4G coverage area. I tether a lot bc I'm broke and can't afford wifi. Any progress on getting Wimax 4G working?
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Just flash a ROM with working 4G.
~ I'm a fungi
Master_Ellis said:
I'm one of the lucky few in a 4G coverage area. I tether a lot bc I'm broke and can't afford wifi. Any progress on getting Wimax 4G working?
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Not.....gonna.....happen.......
Maybe in a galaxy far, far, away. But not in this light year.
Thanks atyoung.
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[KERNEL] [August 18] Bulletproof-1.5.1 | Optimized stock with S2W/DT2W/BLN/UV

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Bulletproof Kernel
for Sense-based Jelly Bean ROMs​
This is an optimized stock kernel tuned for stability and battery life with
a few added features like sweep2wake, NTFS, and higher refresh rate for HDMI output.
There is no overclocking, no scripts running at boot and no
installer options. It should just work.
Code:
* Standard disclaimer:
* Your warranty is now void. Use at your own risk.
* In other words: It is your choice to use this software,
* I am not responsible for any damage or problems!
FEATURES:
based on HTC Jelly Bean source code 3.17
Aroma installer
optimized for extended battery life
sweep2wake
doubletap2wake [NEW!]
pocket detection to prevent accidental wakes [NEW!]
button light notification [NEW!]
/system writable
NTFS r/w support
governors: intellidemand (default), badass, lagfree, lionheart
i/o schedulers: ROW (default), FIOPS, SIO
increased refresh rate for HDMI output via MHL adapter
user voltage control
optimized -O3 Linaro 4.7.3
fastcharge
works with SD Manager in ViperXL 3.2.7
DOWNLOAD
For Sense 5 Android 4.2.2:
Install ElementalX with vanilla settings and you will have Bulletproof Kernel:
ElementalX:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061577
Bulletproof-1.5.1
Previous versions:
Bulletproof-1.4
Bulletproof-1.3
Bulletproof-1.1
Bulletproof-1.0
Please hit the Thanks button if you download this
If you really like it, please consider buying me a beer
Actually, I won't spend it on beer. I'm saving it all up to buy my next device
Thanks to those who have donated!
INSTALLATION
1. Install zip from TWRP Recovery
2. Reboot!
S-OFF required!
NOTES
Voltage Control
Bulletproof uses HTC default voltages for guaranteed stability. For the adventurous, you can use apps like Kernel Tuner or Venom Tweaks to adjust your voltages manually. Warning: lowering your voltages can result in instability. Please don't report problems if you are undervolting.
Sweep2Wake
Sweep2wake (S2W) allows you to wake up your device by swiping your finger across the capacitive buttons from left to right. Swiping from right to left will put it back to sleep (sweep2sleep). There are now options for sweep2wake/sweep2sleep, sweep2sleep only, and disabled. If you use ViperXL, make sure to enable sweep2wake in Venom Tweaks.
/sys/android_touch/sweep2wake
0=disabled
1=enable sweep2wake + sweep2sleep
2=enable sweep2sleep only
DoubleTap2Wake
DoubleTap2Wake (DT2W) allows you to wake the device by double tapping in the bottom inch or so of the screen, above the capacitive buttons. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.
/sys/android_touch/doubletap2wake
0=disabled
1=enable doubletap2wake
Pocket Detection
Pocket detection protects against accidental wakes while S2W, DT2W or L2W are enabled and the phone is in your pocket. Pocket detection uses the proximity sensor. A few people have a problem with their proximity sensor that makes DT2W not work, so I've made an option to disable pocket detection. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.
/sys/android_touch/pocket_detect
0=disabled
1=enable pocket detection
Button Light Notification
With Button Light Notification (BLN), the capacitive buttons will blink on and off when you have a new notification. As soon as the screen comes on, BLN is canceled and the lights will no longer blink until you have another notification. Please note that if you have your screen set to turn on when a message arrives, you will not see the buttons blinking because once the screen comes on, the button light notification is canceled. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.
/sys/class/leds/button-backlight/bln
0 = disabled
1 = BLN enabled
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Special thanks:
zarboz and Sbryan12144 for porting S2W to our device
backfromthestorm for fstrim
xHausx and amarullz for installer stuff
tbalden for bln
​
CHANGELOG:
August 18, 2013 - Bulletproof-1.5.1
-fix init.d support
July 29, 2013 - Bulletproof-1.5
-remove OTG whitelist to enable more devices
-build with Linaro 4.8
-add TCP congestion control algorithms
-default governor is ondemand
-default scheduler is cfq
-add optional bulletproof init.d script
-update installer
May 26, 2013 - Bulletproof-1.4
-fix fm radio
-revert autogroup: group by current UID
-add DoubleTap2Wake
-pocket detection (prevent accidental wakes with s2w and dt2w)
-add button light notification
-arm/crypto: Add optimized AES and SHA1 routines
April 13, 2013 - Bulletproof-1.3
-modification for SD manager in ViperXL 3.2.7
-fastcharge
-force ac for unknown chargers
-ROW (default scheduler)
-enable automatic process group scheduling
-switch do_fsync() to fget_light()
-use glibc string
-use glibc memcpy
-WiFi module fix (thanks thicklizard)
-various patches from ElementalX
March 23, 2013 - Bulletproof-1.1
-user voltage control
-compiled -O3 with Linaro 4.7.3
March 3, 2013 - Bulletproof-1.0
-based on HTC source code 3.17
-intellidemand default governor
-fiops default scheduler
-add sweep2wake
-init.d support
-ntfs r/w support
-fix HDMI refresh rate
-xz kernel compression
-arm cpu topology
-add fix for crash when wp_mod.ko loaded
-update cpupower according to cpu load
-adjust readahead to 2048
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Bulletproof-1.0
This is very close to stock, except with a few features and optimizations. It should be very stable, as I do not change anything to do with voltages or clock frequencies.
Elemental X is my full featured kernel, with many, many options: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061577
I felt there was a need for something simpler, as some people were having trouble understanding all the options in ElementalX. It's very easy to mess things up when there is full control over voltage and frequency settings.
There were also a lot of issues with the s-on and commandline customization, resulting in failure to install correctly, which caused bootloops. Bulletproof avoids all that.
Re: [KERNEL] Bulletproof-1.0 | stockish with S2W and extended battery life
Downloading know can't wait to try!!
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Re: [KERNEL] Bulletproof-1.0 | stockish with S2W and extended battery life
I think I'm gonna jump back to a sense based ROM just to try this, sounds awesome!
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Re: [KERNEL] Bulletproof-1.0 | stockish with S2W and extended battery life
Booted up fine! S2W obviously works and super smooth!
Only weird thing was I went to kernel tuner cpu 0 min was set to 15?? Which is stock max and cpu 0 max was set to 0. Quick link of the cores and swapping the values on cpu 0 was easy! Thanks flar!!
If you ever need a tester or another one I can do it I'm always open!
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Kole_Ackerson said:
Booted up fine! S2W obviously works and super smooth!
Only weird thing was I went to kernel tuner cpu 0 min was set to 15?? Which is stock max and cpu 0 max was set to 0. Quick link of the cores and swapping the values on cpu 0 was easy! Thanks flar!!
If you ever need a tester or another one I can do it I'm always open!
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That's the way it is with the stock kernel, too.
I didn't change anything with frequencies or voltages.
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That's the way it is with the stock kernel, too.
I didn't change anything with frequencies or voltages.
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Ok, so should I just change it back and don't screw with it? Lol
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Kole_Ackerson said:
Ok, so should I just change it back and don't screw with it? Lol
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Shouldn't matter, it'll work the same either way. Even though the settings look strange, it is working normally.
Any chance we can get undervolt abilities on the next release?
I think this is also good.
Re: [KERNEL] Bulletproof-1.0 | stockish with S2W and extended battery life
Use elemental
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flar2 said:
This is very close to stock, except with a few features and optimizations. It should be very stable, as I do not change anything to do with voltages or clock frequencies.
Elemental X is my full featured kernel, with many, many options: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061577
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So ideally this ought to give me better battery life than elemental?
pyromaniac1 said:
So ideally this ought to give me better battery life than elemental?
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Elemental has all the same optimizations but also has undervolting, max screen off frequency and a minimum frequency of 192. But they'll probably be pretty close in battery life because bulletproof doesn't overclock anything.
flar2 said:
Elemental has all the same optimizations but also has undervolting, max screen off frequency and a minimum frequency of 192. But they'll probably be pretty close in battery life because bulletproof doesn't overclock anything.
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So essentially similar battery life, but more stability is the prime concern for this kernel?
pyromaniac1 said:
So essentially similar battery life, but more stability is the prime concern for this kernel?
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Both have stability as their primary concern. The difference is elemental allows access to all kinds off settings that can lead to instability. The primary concern for bulletproof is to not have a lot of settings that can lead to trouble but still have better performance, better battery life and more features than stock.
flar2 said:
Both have stability as their primary concern. The difference is elemental allows access to all kinds off settings that can lead to instability. The primary concern for bulletproof is to not have a lot of settings that can lead to trouble but still have better performance, better battery life and more features than stock.
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Nice. Kind of like a no nonsense, flash and ready to go
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Woke up thismorning to find my phone with a flashing red/green flashing rapidly. Any ideas? On viper 3.2.5
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Kole_Ackerson said:
Woke up thismorning to find my phone with a flashing red/green flashing rapidly. Any ideas? On viper 3.2.5
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Unless you were running this kernel (which I'm pretty sure you weren't) that issue isn't really relavent. What kernel were you running?
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Kole_Ackerson said:
Woke up thismorning to find my phone with a flashing red/green flashing rapidly. Any ideas? On viper 3.2.5
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I don't know what that means, but I can assure you it is not due to this kernel. Please open a thread in Q&A and I'm sure someone knows what that means.
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Please do not report problems here unless you do a full wipe and reinstall and include logs. You better be very certain that your problem is related to the kernel. Almost every problem posted in the elementalx thread is due to overclocking/undervolting, installation problems, or something unrelated to the kernel.
I will have zero tolerance in this thread. It discourages people from trying the kernel if the thread is full of random problems that have nothing to do with the kernel.
When the kernel has a problem, your phone will crash hard. If that happens, you give me /proc/last_kmsg. Otherwise, don't blame the kernel.
Re: [KERNEL] Bulletproof-1.0 | stockish with S2W and extended battery life
Thanks, I'm going to try it.
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[KERNEL] [Jun6] [flo/deb] Bulletproof 2.2 | Optimized stock | S2W/DT2W

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Bulletproof Kernel
Bulletproof is an enhanced stock kernel designed to be simple and stable. It is highly optimized for smooth performance and extended battery life and extends functionality with sweep2wake, doubletap2wake, USB fastcharge and option to disable the magnetic lid sensor.​
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[COLOR="black"]
* Standard disclaimer:
* Your warranty is now void. Use at your own risk.
* In other words: It is your choice to use this software,
* I am not responsible for any damage or problems![/COLOR]
FEATURES
compatible with flo (wifi only) or deb (lte version)
easy installation and configuration with Aroma installer
optimized for extended battery life
linaro 4.9.1 -O3 build
complete user voltage control
sweep2wake
doubletap2wake
enable/disable magnetic on/off
optional USB fastcharge
NTFS r/w support
DOWNLOAD
Android 4.4.3
Bulletproof-N7-2.2
Android 4.4.1 and 4.4.2:
Bulletproof-N7-2.1
Android 4.4:
Bulletproof-N7-2.0
Android 4.3
Bulletproof-N7-1.4
For more options and tweaking, try my other kernel: ElementalX
Previous version:
Bulletproof-N7-1.3
Bulletproof-1.2
Bulletproof-1.1
Bulletproof-1.0
INSTALLATION
1. Install zip from Recovery
2. Reboot!
Please hit the Thanks button if you download this
If you really like it, please consider a donation as a small reward for the countless hours I spend creating this work.
Thanks to those who have donated!
NOTES
Kernel Tuner/TricksterMod, etc
You don't need these apps because the Bulletproof installer sets everything up automatically, but if you want to check or change settings, you can use these apps. Just be aware that some of them (e.g. Kernel Tuner) are set by default to apply settings on boot, which can interfere with the settings you chose in the Bulletproof installer.
Sweep2Wake
Sweep2wake (S2W) allows you to wake up your device by swiping your finger across the capacitive buttons from left to right. Swiping from right to left will put it back to sleep (sweep2sleep). The options are: sweep2wake/sweep2sleep, sweep2sleep only, and disabled. If you use apps such as Kernel Tuner, the sweep2sleep only option can be selected by choosing "On with backlight".
/sys/android_touch/sweep2wake
0=disabled
1=enable sweep2wake + sweep2sleep
2=enable sweep2sleep only
Shortsweep
Enabling this makes sweep2wake work with a shorter sweep distance. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.
/sys/android_touch/shortsweep
0 = disabled
1 = enabled
DoubleTap2Wake
DoubleTap2Wake (DT2W) allows you to wake the device by double tapping in the bottom inch or so of the screen, above the capacitive buttons.
/sys/android_touch/doubletap2wake
0=disabled
1=enable doubletap2wake
CPU voltages
CPU voltages are fully customisable with apps such Kernel Tuner or Trickster Mod. Be careful, lowering voltages can cause instability. Generally, having reboots while the phone is asleep is a sign that your minimum voltage is too low. The minimum voltage allowed is 700mV.
Be careful with undervolting. If you have bluetooth or sound issues, try increasing the minimum voltage.
NTFS support
This is for anyone who wants to use OTG to connect a USB stick or portable harddrive formatted with Microsoft's NTFS filesystem. You may need Stickmount or a similar app to mount.
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CHANGELOG
December 7, 2013 - Bulletproof-N7-2.1
-support Android 4.4.1
November 21, 2013 - Bulletproof-N7-2.0
-support Android 4.4 (kitkat)
-support USB 3g dongles
October 15, 2013 - Bulletproof-1.4
-update installer
-add S2W power key suspend toggle
-add options to disable sweep2sleep in portrait or landscape mode
-add battery life extender (thanks tni_andro)
-battery guage enhancements (thanks tni_andro)
-kexec-hardboot patch (for multirom)
September 26, 2013 - Bulletproof-1.3
-qseecom: Fix issue with incomplete command exiting prematurely
August 27, 2013 - Bulletproof-1.2
-add faux sound support
August 23, 2013 - Bulletproof-1.1
-update touch firmware to A042
-disable pack feature for Hynix part
August 18, 2013 - Bulletproof-1.0
-cleanup from other kernels
-option to disable magnetic on/off
-installer ensures mpdecision and thermald are present
-build -O3 with linaro 4.8 toolchain
-add TCP congestion control algorithms
-update ARM topology
-add cpu_power driver
-Makefile optimizations
-hsic wakelock tweak
-optimized AES and SHA1 routines
-lower possible voltage to 700
-add /dev/frandom
-ntfs r/w support
-fast rcu nohz
-intellidemand governor
-add FIOPS and SIO i/o schedulers
-force fastcharge
-voltage control
-sweep2wake
-doubletap2wake
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SOURCE
Bulletproof-flo
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XDA:DevDB Information
Bulletproof Kernel | Optimized stock | S2W/DT2W, Kernel for the Nexus 7 (2013)
Contributors
flar2
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 2.2
Stable Release Date: 2013-12-06
Created 2013-08-18
Last Updated 2014-06-08
Reserved
Wooo. Great work flar.
Thanks for another kernel to try
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Thanks for the kernel but what is the difference between this and ElementalX?
qrsy2k said:
Thanks for the kernel but what is the difference between this and ElementalX?
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Just hit thanks and now wondering the same
This one is stock with s2w, dt2w, and the fastcharge and magnet options.
No overclocking, no automatic undervolting, no messing with thermal. Default governors and schedulers.
Thnks
Hi, thnks for this kernel
But NTFS support does not work for me. I used Stick mount pro as mounter and it does not mount the usb memory
I know you were working on this but I didn't realize it would be released to soon! Thanks a lot!
I've been using your ElementalX its great I will give this bad boy a shot tonight.
Never mind. Wrong thread.
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Great kernel! I'm wondering is a way to enable sweep2lock?
krnchicken753 said:
Great kernel! I'm wondering is a way to enable sweep2lock?
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Already does that. Check out the video in the OP.
Sweeping from right to left across the bottom of the screen (where the back, home and recent buttons are) will put the tablet to sleep.
flar2 said:
Already does that. Check out the video in the OP.
Sweeping from right to left across the bottom of the screen (where the back, home and recent buttons are) will put the tablet to sleep.
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Wow can't believe I didn't catch that. Thanks!
flar2 said:
Already does that. Check out the video in the OP.
Sweeping from right to left across the bottom of the screen (where the back, home and recent buttons are) will put the tablet to sleep.
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Sorry to ask a question but, how do i clean the kernel?
So do S2W and DT2W have any major impact on standby battery life? I flashed this last night and enabled those features until my case arrives. It has a magnet, so I'll probably disable these features when it arrives. I just didn't want to constantly use the power button.
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RKight said:
So do S2W and DT2W have any major impact on standby battery life? I flashed this last night and enabled those features until my case arrives. It has a magnet, so I'll probably disable these features when it arrives. I just didn't want to constantly use the power button.
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If they do we cant tell. The table gets amazing battery life even bone stock.
ocman40 said:
If they do we cant tell. The table gets amazing battery life even bone stock.
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Oh, I've noticed. Lol. Thanks for the reply. That's all i needed to hear and I think I'll be fine until I get my case. I've got mine running Juice Defender and Greenify, and the battery life is just nuts compared to my first gen N7.
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Awesome! The other Elemental just crash with Cyanogrnmod, bit this is justo like the name says, bulletproof! And not only that, its súper smooth and even gets 7100 in quadrant! At stock speed! Thank you for this amazing kernel, you are the best :good:
Hi! I kept with the default option when I was flashing the zip, and so I gave sweep2wake, sweep2lock, doubletap2wake.
One question, other than sweeping the bottom capacitive buttons to lock, I noticed sweeping downwards from the top right corner to the bottom right corner also locks the device, any way to just enable the bottom area?
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[ROM/Kernel] [4.4.2] [d2lte] [OFFICIAL] LiquidSmooth v3.0 Beta

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I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
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LiquidSmooth is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project.
Dedicated to providing users with smooth, stable and fast ROMs. A Lightweight modified AOSP base, and then add the features you crave!
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device.
We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash!
Liquid0624
Deadman96385
jsnweitzel
Somber73
TheBr0ken
Cdub50
CPA Poke
Code:
Linaro 4.9 GCC Toolchain
O3 Strict-Aliasing & ISO C++11 Mode
ARM Optimized String Handling Routines
Linaro and Code Aurora Optimaztions
Slims DPI on the fly
Custom animation controls
TRDS 3.0 (Liquid Blackout in settings)
Active Display
Slims QuickSettings
Halo (Renamed to bubble in settings)
Ram Bar
T-Mobile Theme Engine
Privacy Guard
Built in SuperUser
Working wifi Tethering
Cell Broadcasts
Slims Configurable Power Menu
Slims Configurable Nav Bar
Gamma Configuration support
Custom animation controls (Listview)
LockScreen Notifications
And way more than this...
Code:
[url="http://goo.gl/Hkh7Kp"]LiquidSmooth v3.0 Full list of features[/URL]
Code:
[url="http://github.com/LiquidSmooth"]LiquidSmooth Github[/URL]
[URL="https://github.com/LiquidSmooth/android_kernel_samsung_d2"]Deathly Kernel Source[/URL]
Code:
[url="http://goo.gl/azhHsk"]Main Thread (Download links and explanation)[/URL]
Please Support Liquid by Donating HERE​
Deathly Kernel (Built in!)
*Deathly 1.3 Features*
Updated frequently from kernel.org and CM
CPU Related
CPU Voltage Control
CPU OC/UC
MSM_SLEEPER mod (max screen off frequency)
Will force the cpu cores to be set at 486Mhz to make battery life better.
Fast Charge
CPU Governor's:
Performance
PowerSave
UserSpace
Ondemand
OndemandX
Conservative
Lulzactive
Interactive
InteractiveX
LionHeart
Smartass2
Adaptive
Hyper
Intellidemand
Abyssplug
AbyssplugV2
Smartass
SmartassH3
Wheatley
BadAss
DanceDance
Intelliactive
SmartMax
Nightmare
AssWax
GPU Related
GPU Voltage Control
GPU OC (480Mhz, and 500Mhz steps)
GPU Governor:
Simple
TCP Congestion Control (Info http://goo.gl/GJ73jf )
Veno Set as default instead of cubic
The following were added
Advanced
BIC
HYBLA
HSTCP
ILLINOIS
LP
SCALABLE
VEGAS
RENO
VENO
YEAH
IO's
deadline
row
cfq
bfq (Default)
noop
sio
vr
zen
fifo
fiops
tripndroid
Dynamic F-Sync
This is a goodie by faux123, so all credits go to him for creating this unique feature !
Many kernels just disable synchronous writes to file to speed up system. While this works neatly, it is also dangerous as processes believe that file writes are actually synced to disk (or mmc media in our case) while this is not yet true ! The gain is a noticeably smoother user experience, but the risk of doing so is to have a corrupted filesystem if the device crashes, user pulls battery, battery fully depletes ... so that the device is turned off unexpectedly. To allow for the benefit, but to minimize the risk, faux123 created dynamic fsync, which while the screen is on, will defer file sync temporarily, but when screen gets turned off, a flush is called to synchronize all outstanding writes keeping your data safe.
SLIMBus OverClocked
This means SLIMbus will use its maximum potential to give the best audio quality for the hardware. Takes advantage of both hardware and the mods from zeroinfinity, also opening the door for more things that were previously limited by this. Researched and experimented by ZeroInfinity and Poondog
I can't remember but does this have profiles like cm?
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o0BlacknesS0o said:
I can't remember but does this have profiles like cm?
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No we do not
deadman96385 said:
No we do not
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ok...So far everything seems to be running smoothly except a couple things
d2vzw using PA GApps full modular
1. Play Store wont load...It just sits with the spinner going...Ive had it sitting on this screen for 20 minutes...tried clearing data and and reopening but no change
2. Contacts synced but no pictures
3. Some kind of sync error with Calendar
Didnt check much else cuz i needed to restore a backup due to needing to access certain apps that I couldnt download because of the Play Store issues
o0BlacknesS0o said:
ok...So far everything seems to be running smoothly except a couple things
d2vzw using PA GApps full modular
1. Play Store wont load...It just sits with the spinner going...Ive had it sitting on this screen for 20 minutes...tried clearing data and and reopening but no change
2. Contacts synced but no pictures
3. Some kind of sync error with Calendar
Didnt check much else cuz i needed to restore a backup due to needing to access certain apps that I couldnt download because of the Play Store issues
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Try flashing slim gapps, just to see if it is a pa gapps issue
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Try flashing slim gapps, just to see if it is a pa gapps issue
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OK... Prolly won't be till later tonight but I used the same pa gapps packet with cm11 without the issue
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Imei issues still or has that been squashed ? Or is the xfat.zip still required?
Currently on 1/21 beta since 1/23 borked data for me.
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DrkGhst87 said:
Imei issues still or has that been squashed ? Or is the xfat.zip still required?
Currently on 1/21 beta since 1/23 borked data for me.
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All the data issues have been fixed, exfat.zip is only needed now if you have a sd card formatted in exfat.
although it has improved, still having battery charging animation issues on the circle and dotted
Im still on 1/23 build.. I posted on the 4.3 thread about the weird issue i found last nite. This rom still my fav. Great work team Liquid
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How's camera on this one? Any glitches with video back to camera or FFC? Getting tired of flashing, I just want camera working. I use it a lot.
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deadman96385 said:
All the data issues have been fixed, exfat.zip is only needed now if you have a sd card formatted in exfat.
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It took an extra minute, but I was able to get signal with a clean install of the 1/30 version. All is good
Sent from my KitKat Galaxy S3.
Ok, so here's something weird. I have installed the latest build and PA Gapps, when I install the PA Gapps, then reboot it has uninstalled, messaging, browser, and launcher. I then have to pull the apk's from this zipped liquid ROM and install them manually by placing in the system folders. TiBu won't even reinstall them. Anyone run into this?
I clean installed last night everything looks fine.. No problems found
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m_s_ifland said:
Ok, so here's something weird. I have installed the latest build and PA Gapps, when I install the PA Gapps, then reboot it has uninstalled, messaging, browser, and launcher. I then have to pull the apk's from this zipped liquid ROM and install them manually by placing in the system folders. TiBu won't even reinstall them. Anyone run into this?
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PA Gapps stock package removes all AOSP apps such as messaging, browser, launcher and keyboard and replaces them with the Google versions, i.e. Hangouts, Chrome, etc..
If you want the aosp versions then you will want the full modular package
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When on the charger, my screen flickers between the home and lock screen, rendering the phone useless. Any one else? Any ideas?
Sent from my KitKat Galaxy S3.
Phone would not install apps from market at first. The phone rebooted a couple times today on its own, afterwards that apps installed. Other than that no problems here. Did a clean install with Full Modular. Great ROM!
johnnytraveler said:
When on the charger, my screen flickers between the home and lock screen, rendering the phone useless. Any one else? Any ideas?
Sent from my KitKat Galaxy S3.
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Having the same issue. Just need to keep it on the stock battery icon until the fix.. hopefully in the next build.
johnnytraveler said:
When on the charger, my screen flickers between the home and lock screen, rendering the phone useless. Any one else? Any ideas?
Sent from my KitKat Galaxy S3.
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Thats dew to the battery animation.. Disable that and should work fine..
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[KERNEL][Sense][4.4.4] [1/6/15]Echoa_Elite_VZW_M8

Hey guys Im kinda back a little as I lost my job so got some free time
here is my slightly modified Elite_Lunar kernel with higher gpu freq and my ragingmolasses gov added and some govs removed, maybe other stuff in the future will be different but its pretty much just elite lunar. This will be sense only, i dont run GPE so Im not gonna make one for it.
Features
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-Cpu-boost driver enabled
-Intelli-plug
-Intelli-thermal
-Intelli-active
-Intelli-demand
-Cpu-frequency limiter driver
-Faux Sound Control
-Ex-fat support
-NLS/CIFS Support
-Graphics boost
-LZ4/Linaro 4.9.2
-Fsync Control
-Added SIO scheduler
-Added FIOPS scheduler
-Fastcharge with thermal control
-Kcal color/gamma control
-Customizable wake gestures
-Sweep 2 sleep
-CPU OC to 2.4ghz
-GPU OC to 600mhz
-ragingmolasses governor
-Max screen off freq
-GPU simple gpu governor
-Simple GPU algorithm
-Entropy Tweaks
-Write Protection disabled
-Frandom
-Optimized crypto algorithms
-Voltage Control
-High Performance Audio
-Zcache Improvements
-MSM Turbo Boost
-Advanced TCP Congestion Control
Source
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MODERATOR REMOVED
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All thanks goes to buckmarble and all issues you have to me, its his source but not his problem
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What is Ragingmolasses?
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Besides a gov with an awesome name its a mash up of conservative and ondemand and scales based on load with few tunables. Its meant to be simple, fast, and efficient at keeping the frequency away from the max clock unless it is absolutely needed. it includes gboost for better gaming.
Ragingmolasses tunables
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Sampling Rate - how often it checks CPU load, i keep this low around 10000-15000
up_threshold - above this it becomes ondemand governor based 100% on CPU load, below it acts like conservative and tries to keep the frequency down.
sampling_rate_min - dont worry about this
ignore_nice_load - the system will ignore "Nice" processes when deciding to scale up or down. I leave it at 0
Sorry you lost your job.. Thanks for the kernel!!
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jbarcus81 said:
Sorry you lost your job.. Thanks for the kernel!!
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lol thanks, it happens no big deal, and youre welcome :]
Hey man, thanks for bringing us a awesome kernel again
Where are the commits you made to change it? I don't see anything new on your git. I wanna try out your gov on my gpe kernel.
JennyLikesSka said:
Where are the commits you made to change it? I don't see anything new on your git. I wanna try out your gov on my gpe kernel.
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ill be commiting the changes here in a bit been working on porting my gov to the Firefly RK3288 (needed some changes to fit the RK3288 source)
JennyLikesSka said:
Where are the commits you made to change it? I don't see anything new on your git. I wanna try out your gov on my gpe kernel.
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commit pushed, sorry if the description isnt that great im workin on something so i just pushed it real quick
keep in mind you may need to add gboost to your kernel for it to work right if you dont have it already. Bucks source already did so the the commit wont have gboost changes
krazie1 said:
Hey man, thanks for bringing us a awesome kernel again
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dont thank me thank buckmarble then when something messes up you can complain here lol
Echoa said:
commit pushed, sorry if the description isnt that great im workin on something so i just pushed it real quick
keep in mind you may need to add gboost to your kernel for it to work right if you dont have it already. Bucks source already did so the the commit wont have gboost changes
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mines based on elite lol thanks for pushing them!
This looks interesting......... Flashing now
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The link isn't working for me. Anyone else?
This new Gov suppose to yield some nice battery? Using it with intelliplug and it is very snappy!
d08speed3 said:
This new Gov suppose to yield some nice battery? Using it with intelliplug and it is very snappy!
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Depends on how you use the device/have it set
RM works a bit different then you might think, if you want more low/middle frequencies you set the up threshold low, to skip frequencies set it higher and it'll act more like a min/max gov.
If you want to change freq less often you set the sampling rate higher, more frequently set it low. Ignore nice load also might add some battery savings but haven't tested it.
Echoa said:
Depends on how you use the device/have it set
RM works a bit different then you might think, if you want more low/middle frequencies you set the up threshold low, to skip frequencies set it higher and it'll act more like a min/max gov.
If you want to change freq less often you set the sampling rate higher, more frequently set it low. Ignore nice load also might add some battery savings but haven't tested it.
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Sounds good. Just using default seems decent so far. Been using intelliplug lately again.
Your new governor sounds interesting. Which governors that were in Elite are NOT in this kernel?
My name is Harold and I'm a flashaholic....
hgoldner said:
Your new governor sounds interesting. Which governors that were in Elite are NOT in this kernel?
My name is Harold and I'm a flashaholic....
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i think
-Intelli-minmax
-Optimax Gov
are the only ones i removed
What do the governers for the gpu do? I guess I've never paid attention to them before..
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Anyone else lose access to their sd card after flashing? I'm running bonestock 3.0 as a multirom guest from internal memory with dh's gpe 12/28 build as host. Flashing from multirom twrp 2.8.2.0
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Anyone else lose access to their sd card after flashing? I'm running bonestock 3.0 as a multirom guest from internal memory with dh's gpe 12/28 build as host. Flashing from multirom twrp 2.8.2.0
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Ive never used multirom so i couldnt tell you what the issue may be. AFAIK bucks source should support it just fine but maybe someone who uses multirom may know or can say if they have a similar issue?
FYI, its just Elite Kernel. No more lunar..... Now there's two kanged versions of my kernel......interesting.....

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