[Kernel][2.268GHz][4.1.2][11/19/13] Iced_Kernel 1.9Ghz - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

Hello XDA peoples, Today, 11/19/13, I update the OP with my _ICED_KERNEL_ vs. MeltDown
ther are two kernel both are samw except one is OCd to 2.2GHz and the other 1.89GHz
the 2.2ghz is labeled as meltdown. Enjoy them both test them both and report back benches bugs or other wise, peace ~Rushing
here are current changes to stock kernel
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# CHANGE LOG: #
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Tested and Safe =]
1. Added =3 levels of OC @ 540MHz overclock to Faux's overclocking to 1890MHz =] YES!!!
the "YES!!!" indicates that I am proud to have contributed to the kernel as I knew I would.
was going to do this along time ago but I was discouraged by the depths of geekdom involved.. haha
2. Added the following SCHEDs in addition to stock
SIO
ZEN
fifo
vr
row
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Added the following GOVERNORS in addition to stock
badass
pegasusq
savagedzen
brazillianwax
intellidemand
interactiveX
lazy
lionheart
ondemandx
samsung
smartass
wheatley
lagfree
lazy
lulzactiveV2
smartassV2
scary
interactive
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3. Added fast charge so device charges faster while on USB like it does on AC = nice
The zip contains the modules needed in /system/lib/modules .
flash only over a UVMC6 build
make a nandroid
just flash and wipe caches in TWRP
full spare-time kernel building lover now,, expect more features to kernel every now and then
ICED_KERNEL.zip
thanks to XDA for all the useful guides I have found
thanks to Cl3Kener for keeping me interested in kernel
thanks to Jamison904
thanks to Faux
thanks to thewadegeek and his good tutorial on kernel building http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1748297
thanks to eagleeyetom finally found his guide for git. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1877040
Check out my Git pages @ hallovveen31 and check the changes I made to the stock kernel at your leisure.
_to kernel devs or beginning kernel devs, click here_
I am still fixing my git hub right now looks like I switched repositories and made a few commits the wrong way like didnt show records quite right because of the mix. however I am going to fix that later I just realized this after looking to see if I made the kernel go to 1.89 ghz while booting up for a faster boot =] so no worries to you up and coming kernel devs I will show you how I did it on git the right way. to regular users this means nothing special to you. git is just a record of the files and text code in those files to share with others, which I def want to do since I couldn't find the coding for oc up to 1890mhz and would love to share that.
https://github.com/hallovveen31
DOWNLOAD NEW KERNEL WITH NEW RLE IMAGE ie no star but a "SHADOW" graffiti .rle
https://sourceforge.net/projects/beastmade/files/ICED_COLD_SHADOW_KERNEL.1.89.new.rle.zip/download
ICED_COLD with new bootup splash- image a.k.a. initlogo.rle
MELTDOWN
get your windows MD5 checker here
http://winmd5.com/
Linux users.. get gtk hash
Enjoy the meltdown..
Thanks to Kl3kener again for giving me some tips ]
WARNING: nothing ever is my fault, period. if this kernel harms your phone because you overclock your device @ 2268MHz for three months, its your fault, duh. Anyway, the device would sleep and cool down.. So you would have to try pretty hard to cause damages...

Mine
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DOWNLOAD latest kernel:
ICED_COLD_1890MHz

take it away rushing

Waiting for it!

Hey Rushing, just tried this on top of JMT8 (with super cache wipe/twrp 2.6.1) and WiFi seems to be broken! Toggle in settings will not stay in ON position. Flashed back to twrp 2.6.0 because of your instructions and tried again (no cache wipe),same result. Flashed back to Tiberious 2.1 (no cache wipe) and phone booted up with WiFi on and working again.

mad4some said:
Hey Rushing, just tried this on top of JMT8 (with super cache wipe/twrp 2.6.1) and WiFi seems to be broken! Toggle in settings will not stay in ON position. Flashed back to twrp 2.6.0 because of your instructions and tried again (no cache wipe),same result. Flashed back to Tiberious 2.1 (no cache wipe) and phone booted up with WiFi on and working again.
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Okay, thanks for testing I likely will never have time to flash all the ROMs and test compatibility.
I will take another stab at it. this time around all the modules will be deleted and replaced
where as in the first version the modules were expected to flash over the old ones which i guess doesnt always werk as leftovers may be uncompatible.
new build 1.1 is up thanks for testing let me know of success or failure please..
the new build works for me on my own ROM.

Wi-fi working fine here but I'm also using Rushing's Shad0w ROM. (1.1 version of kernel)
Just out of curiosity, Rushing, which of your ROMs do you use as your daily on the hercules?

Just tried 1.1 and WiFi still won't turn on with JMT8, obviously compatibility issue between the 2 of some sort. Per @aahz, kernel appears compatible with your roms Rushing. To continue the test, I'm going to flash my Shadow 1.6 nandroid tomorrow and then try 1.0 and 1.1 both just to see (and confirm). Looking forward to your next Hercules rom brother, Later

Aahz Pervect said:
Wi-fi working fine here but I'm also using Rushing's Shad0w ROM. (1.1 version of kernel)
Just out of curiosity, Rushing, which of your ROMs do you use as your daily on the hercules?
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thanks for the feedback
I flashed a ROM I made for myself the other day. it has some paid apps in it thats why its for me only and has trickster mod apk xposed installer xprivacy xthemeengineand app setting included... interested? I could remove the paid apps and let it go.. i just noticed that the [extra] toggles and battery are green and the settings_icons are regular yet greyed out rather than every color of TouchWix...
could upload it with the new kernel included. looks like I called it liquid shadow... also uploaded a ROM to SF here is before I even post it =] works good so far didnt test blue tooth hdmi out alot of thing but i suspect everything is good and improved https://sourceforge.net/projects/be...D_CRYSTAL_SKULLS_signed_11-12-13.zip/download
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bea...D_CRYSTAL_SKULLS_signed_11-12-13.zip/download
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bea...D_CRYSTAL_SKULLS_signed_11-12-13.zip/download
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bea...D_CRYSTAL_SKULLS_signed_11-12-13.zip/download

Aahz Pervect said:
Wi-fi working fine here but I'm also using Rushing's Shad0w ROM. (1.1 version of kernel)
Just out of curiosity, Rushing, which of your ROMs do you use as your daily on the hercules?
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thanks for the feedback
I flashed a ROM I made for myself the other day. it has some paid apps in it thats why its for me only and has trickster mod apk xposed installer xprivacy xthemeengineand app setting included... interested? I could remove the paid apps and let it go.. i just noticed that the [extra] toggles and battery are green and the toggles... and the settings icons are regular tw, yet greyed out rather than every color of TouchWix... could upload it with the new kernel included. looks like I called it liquid shadow... also uploaded a ROM to SourceForge with the new kernel will post very soon... here it is https://sourceforge.net all seems good so far not tested bluetooth yet and hdmi out alot of functions are untested but I bet they all work close to perfect.
https://github.com/hallovveen31

Rushing said:
thanks for the feedback
interested?
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Absolutely, that'd be great.:good:

Aahz Pervect said:
Absolutely, that'd be great.:good:
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New kernel Over clockable to 1890 MHz plus more governors and schedulers fast charge

I bother you all with an updated OP and kernel
Changed the boot-up-image splashscreen, initlogo.rle, whatever you want call it. No more star rather a bit of graffiti "SHADOW" to match up with my new ROM version of SHADOW =] enjoy

Checking out the new Shadow Mastery ROM and Kernel version...awesome per usual Rushing. :good:

@Rushing bro please can u make this ROM for us I would be n heaven n I'd have ur babies but of course put that beast tweak on it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847600
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Aahz Pervect said:
Checking out the new Shadow Mastery ROM and Kernel version...awesome per usual Rushing. :good:
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yeah I see somebody got into the goodies already hehe ]
that was you huh, thanks you like it? no more pentagrams, all gone shadow has seen the light and trying to change for the better. yeah right ]
for everyone else that dont know where it is, here.

Rushing said:
yeah I see somebody got into the goodies already hehe ]
that was you huh, thanks you like it? no more pentagrams, all gone shadow has seen the light and trying to change for the better. yeah right].
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I definitely dig it. I lean more towards Shadow over Crystal Skulls (theme-wise) so to have an updated version is great.:highfive: It's nice and fast with the new kernel and I like the subtle theme changes as well.

KERNEL UPDATE 2.2GHz
Updated the OP with this /
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ICED_COLD vs. MeltDown 2.268 GHz

bump. this one can be on the first page for a while longer
what 2.2GHz kerenel ?!?

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[KERNEL][CM9][I9000] Mackay kernel ICS Final (4 flavours, 12-Aug-2012)

After building a CM9 kernel with some added features as part of my CM9-UNOFFICIAL-building, I decided to make a separate kernel topic: Mackay Kernel.
This kernel is based on stock CM9-kernel by pawitp.
Today's release will be the final ICS release! From today on I will start working on a JB kernel. First release may take a few weeks.
Because it is a final release, there will be 4 flavours:
-regular
-XLmem (396MB RAM, no 720p recording, 720p playback works)
-VC (Voodoo color)
-VC+XLmem
If you like a CM9 with the Mackay Kernel included, there is also MackayROM, which is an adapted CM9:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28149230
Changelog:
12 August 2012 - ICS_Final
Changelog
Additions since previous stable version:
s5pc110_battery: fix charging display for car dock
fix freeze when max frequncy is set to 800 MHz
fixed charging-autostart bug, now the device stays off, and powers on properly (thanks DerTeufel)
Updated to linux version 3.0.39
General features:
Build using the July Linaro toolchain
O3 optimization
Updated to linux kernel version 3.0.39
Mackay kernel bootsplash
Based on a single initramfs & using bootloop detection to prevent bootloops
Mackay recovery (based on CWM recovery v6.0.1.1)
Governors added:
SmartassV2 (default)
Wheatley
Optimized ondemand/conservative parameters
Schedulers:
SIO (default)
Added functionality:
Bigmem (384MB; XLmem of 396 available as well)
Adaptable vibration intensity (by setting /sys/class/timed_output/duty)
Improved SD-card read/write speed under windows
Call volume hack (using Settings>Advanced to set volumes)
Reduced battery polling interval
Credits:
-teamhacksung/pawitp for making CyanogenMod work on our ancient phone
-stratosk/DerTeufel/Mialwe for the inspiration I got from their kernels
-rootax for providing a high-speed server for high quality downloads
Download: https://s.basketbuild.com/devs/kasperhettinga/sgs/kernel/pre-KK/
Source code:
Kernel: https://github.com/kasperhettinga/samsung-kernel-aries
Ramdisk: https://github.com/kasperhettinga/ics-ramdisk/commits/mackay_ramdisk
This kernel has some additions to prevent bootloops. However, if you get into a bootloop you can flash the kernel to be downloaded below with Odin (tar can be used directly) or Heimdall (the zImage should first be extracted from the tar file).
Download: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/69000552/Mackay-Final/Mackay_Kernel_ICS_Final.tar or http://www.mediafire.com/?pbbhj88n3k0dn33
first
What´s the goal of your kernel?
Nice to see you building one .
dark_knight35 said:
first
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congratz u have won a pair of used socks
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urim225 said:
congratz u have won a pair of used socks
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
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As long as it aren´t yours .
BTW I´ve edited my post.
dark_knight35 said:
first
What´s the goal of your kernel?
Nice to see you building one .
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Goal is to have a basic kernel with some add-ons. There are some full-blown kernels for CM9 like semaphore/devil which give a lot of extras. But I like to keep it closer to stock (with no need for additional kernel apps), but still add a few extras.
Just flashed, working great. I guess we had a hole with a simple kernel after mialwe jumped to gs3, now it's full.
Can you compile with o3?
dark_knight35 said:
Can you compile with o3?
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+1
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THX!
@kasper:
very cool to finally see an own thread for your kernel!
thx for all your effort providing a lightweight and simple yet powerful and optimized kernel for our devices...
greetz,
sUsH
Hi Kasper,
Have been using your CM7 kang builds and they always worked smooth. I am really happy to see you making a "close to stock kernel" which i guess lot of people here would appreciate.
Best of luck n 3Cheers
Welcome Dev For SGS... reserved for future..
@kasper_h Thx for the kernel, its super slick! I just miss one thing: BLN, can you add them in next version?
kokubunji said:
@kasper_h Thx for the kernel, its super slick! I just miss one thing: BLN, can you add them in next version?
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No plans for BLN. BLN is one of those features which requires a special app. I use the regular led notification myself which is controlled through CM9-settings. Less powerful, but also no additional memory footprint from an additional app.
With regard to -O3 flags, I will definitely look into that.
I just recoded my OC patch, used midnight kernel as a template. I hope to finish that part of the project later today. After that, I will look into compiler flags.
yaatzek said:
Just flashed, working great. I guess we had a hole with a simple kernel after mialwe jumped to gs3, now it's full.
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SGS2 Nice to see you remember me - actually I must admit I miss the SGS1 oO.
kasper_h said:
Things I'm working on:
-OC (basic OC, not live OC)
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Nice to see another kernel beeing worked on
I don't know if it helps somehow but my first commit for standard-UV/OC can bee found here @ Github (CM9/samsung-kernel-aries). Worked great for several months, maybe it can save you some time. Btw. I'm a long time, passive follower of your cherry-pick enhanced ROMs thread, thanks for that
Edit: Uups, missed you last sentence @ last post, sorry.
mialwe said:
SGS2 Nice to see you remember me - actually I must admit I miss the SGS1 oO.
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You sold it :what:?
No - reactivated it this morning </OT, sorry>
kasper_h said:
No plans for BLN. BLN is one of those features which requires a special app. I use the regular led notification myself which is controlled through CM9-settings. Less powerful, but also no additional memory footprint from an additional app.
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Ok, but I dont use cm9, is there a way I can use led notif on other rom(F1 ics)?
Wysyłane z mojego GT-I9000 za pomocą Tapatalk 2
kokubunji said:
Ok, but I dont use cm9, is there a way I can use led notif on other rom(F1 ics)?
Wysyłane z mojego GT-I9000 za pomocą Tapatalk 2
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You should ask the rom dev.
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9000 mit Tapatalk 2
mialwe said:
Nice to see another kernel beeing worked on
I don't know if it helps somehow but my first commit for standard-UV/OC can bee found here @ Github (CM9/samsung-kernel-aries). Worked great for several months, maybe it can save you some time. Btw. I'm a long time, passive follower of your cherry-pick enhanced ROMs thread, thanks for that
Edit: Uups, missed you last sentence @ last post, sorry.
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This is indeed the patch I looked at to implement OC Adapting it to include an additional 1400MHz OC step.
I just added a testversion of the Mackay kernel. It includes OC (only 1200MHz for the time being). This is quite stable for me, but not perfect yet (my phone is very bad at OC, so I can not really test this very well).
Removed the OCtest kernel as it is buggy for me: it just stops working when screen is turned of for some time. Need some more time for trying/testing etc.

[KERNEL][TW] Note2Core v2.10 - Standard, OC, Extreme; AsylumCore 2.11

Note2Core Kernel for Galaxy Note II N7100 / N7105 (LTE)​
I am posting this here because it works on our LTE notes, since they all use a Qualcomm modem. I am running I on my AT&T note with no issues. All credit goes to g.lewarne - I am just posting here to so he doesn't have to maintain 2 threads. See his original post here
For the moment, exFAT formatted SD cards are NOT supported.
About this kernel
This kernel is built from pure Samsung GT-N7100 source, with modifications and tweaks to provide the best user experience in reliability, performance and stability. Built upon my experience firstly with NoteCore and then HydraCore for the original Note, as many of you know, I strive for the best
There are 4 versions of each kernel, for the International LTE model GT-N7105.
This kernel has all debuging removed - logcat, android log, kernel log, schedular log, etc etc all disabled. This is for performance reasons, so if you are a developer this kernel is probably not for you
Kernel Versions
There are three variants of the kernel for each device
STANDARD (STD) - 1.6ghz FSync() enabled
OVERCLOCK (OC) - 1.8ghz FSync() enabled
EXTREME (EX) - 1.8ghz FSync() disabled
ASYLUM (AS) - 1.920ghz FSync() disabled
The standard version, has no modifications to the processor clocks or voltages and can be considered a direct replacement for the stock kernel, and with FSync() enabled is completely stable
The OC kernel automatically scales up to 1.8ghz, with the proven voltages and stability from the perseus kernel (the same frequency table is used), and with FSync() enabled is completely stable
The EX kernel also scales to 1.8ghz, and has FSync() disabled. It offers by far the best possible performance. In rare circumstances you must be aware that this can lead to data corruption and the need to wipe / reflash a rom back to the phone. 99% of people will have no issues with this, as it has been extensively tested and proven on my previous kernel, but the risk is there. Dont go moaning to me if you lose your data and haven't got a nandroid backup!
The AS kernel is meant for the crazy ones. People who come from an asylum, those from the Note 1 know I am crazy, so this was meant for them. If there is a demand for the 7100 I will build that as well. I am not responsible if you are able to cook bacon on your device after running. It features up to a 1.920ghz over clock, and 640ghz on the GPU, it will go up, however for the moment we will run with 640. The phantom bug is that voltages cannot be set with SetCPU. Neither myself nor gavin know why. The code is spot on. So we don't get it. Lol. The source code is on github.com/glewarne
Kernel Features
- Built from official GT-N7100 sources
- 1.6 / 1.8ghz auto scaling
- Optimised VM memory settings, and global readahead
- Auto-rooting of any rom when flashed, even stock
- init.d script support
- CPU Voltage support through 3rd party apps
- Modified GPU DVFS utilisation steps for maximum GPU performance, far better than stock (this is NOT overclocking!)
- No logging / debugging of any kind for higher performance
- Decreased CPU frequency transition latency
- CRC32 slicing-by-8 algorithm
- SLUB allocator
- PEGASUSQ governor (default, others available)
- NOOP schedular, (default, others available)
- +50mb more free ram compared to all other kernels
- lots of other minor tweaks and changes
- ODIN TAR and CWM ZIPS available for all versions
- TouchWiz roms only
Download - Current Version v1.00
For N7105 (LTE) phones - Links pulled
The latest AsylumCore versions can be found - link pulled
Changelog
Asylum 2.11
-fixed 640 gpu clock(it works now!)
-switched to google 4.7 toolchain
-Note2Core STD, OC remain unchanged. AsylumCore EX and AS versions updated with 640 GPU clocks.
2.10
- Rebuilt from new N7100T source, released Dec 3rd
- All rotation issues in 4.1.2 fixed
- GPU steps reworked for better speed and responsiveness
- Built with linaro 12.11 GCC toolchain, with -O3 optimisation level
- lots of other internal changes
AsylumCore V2.01 - source on github now - github.com/antiochasylum/note2core_asylumcore_note2kernel
- version with *733* in file name is the 733 GPU @ 1150mV
- based off new source code 7100T
- compiled using latest linaro tool chain
- tweaked gpu scaling
- ro.secure=0 - I was tired of typing mount -o remount,rw -t /dev/block/mmcblk0p13 /system everytime to push a modified APK
- voltage bug still present
AsylumCore 1.339
- 1.920 CPU over clock
- 640 GPU clock
- other optimizations
v1.05
- Fixed Voltages
- Other minor changes
- Source is now on github - github.com/glewarne
v1.02
- Fixed video recording
- Added custom boot animation support, to use place desired boot animation in /system/media under *bootanimation.zip*
v1.01
- Fixed video playback for some users.
v1.00
- Initial release
Source Code
Click here
Credits and Thanks
sswagonman for being the bravest of souls, and a good friend
g.lewarne for his encouragement, help and support and friendship
phjz for coding help
Some parts of my code changes can be attributed to the following - Entropy512, franciscofranco, hardcore, gokhanmoral, AnderiLux
If I have forgotten anyone, let me know and ill add you to the list!
Please make sure to only download the 7105 variant of the kernel!!
Nice another kernel! Will test this baby out!
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In testing right. I went straight to extreme and so far lovin it!
sent using gNote II.
Hmm I flashed the OC version on my note 2 seems to be running great but the phone does not see my external sd card :/ just says external card removed safe to remove now even when trying to remount it, my card is formated to exFat not sure if that is the problem
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Love seeing the development...can't wait till my 14 day grace period is up...I got to be good for at least that long:angel::angel::angel:
Mac
turilo said:
Hmm I flashed the OC version on my note 2 seems to be running great but the phone does not see my external sd card :/ just says external card removed safe to remove now even when trying to remount it, my card is formated to exFat not sure if that is the problem
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Yes, exFAT is not supported, we just found out. A fix is coming soon. Also videos in games such as zombie wood don't play. Fixes coming soon.
Nice to see another kernel here.
Can you please update the OP with a link to the original n7100/n7105 kernel thread? (It might make it easier for users to pop over there and see current discussion, etc.)
Also, I'm kind of curious what kind of difference people have noticed by blocking the majority of kernel logging. In theory, it shouldn't make make a significant difference, but I never got around to testing it, so I'm not sure how well the theory applies. (kernel logs aren't backed by persistent storage, so there's no real I/O overhead to it.)
Take care
Gary
turilo said:
Hmm I flashed the OC version on my note 2 seems to be running great but the phone does not see my external sd card :/ just says external card removed safe to remove now even when trying to remount it, my card is formated to exFat not sure if that is the problem
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So I checked the extfat on extreme and I have access to all files. Also checked the storage under settings and everything looks to be mounted.
sent using gNote II.
garyd9 said:
Nice to see another kernel here.
Can you please update the OP with a link to the original n7100/n7105 kernel thread? (It might make it easier for users to pop over there and see current discussion, etc.)
Also, I'm kind of curious what kind of difference people have noticed by blocking the majority of kernel logging. In theory, it shouldn't make make a significant difference, but I never got around to testing it, so I'm not sure how well the theory applies. (kernel logs aren't backed by persistent storage, so there's no real I/O overhead to it.)
Take care
Gary
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Its there. Very top where I said I was posting here to help him maintain
Mac11700 said:
Love seeing the development...can't wait till my 14 day grace period is up...I got to be good for at least that long:angel::angel::angel:
Mac
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+1
Was trying to do the same thing but, already stated custRomizing. Tethering working perfectly. So now on the the kernel for some speed!
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antiochasylum said:
Please make sure to only download the 7105 variant of the kernel!!
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Just curious what governor and schedulerare you using....
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blkghost22 said:
Just curious what governor and schedulerare you using....
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Using the extreme version, pegasusq and noop.
If you guys try and play a movie in game, of won't work. There is a fox already and I'm running it on my phone. However he is trying to figure out ex fat before another version.
I just flashed this , cleared all my cache prior and after to installing it but for some reason I can't watch a video. ( I know you stated you can't in a game, but I can't in just my gallery)
I installed the OC one.. I will reflash to std one and report back
EDIT: flashed the STD one cleared all caches again and nothing.
Using the ex kernal without oc on dagr8 rom. Getting quadrant of 6700 if it matters to anyone.
Sent from the TermiNOTEr 2!
redrider54 said:
I just flashed this , cleared all my cache prior and after to installing it but for some reason I can't watch a video. ( I know you stated you can't in a game, but I can't in just my gallery)
I installed the OC one.. I will reflash to std one and report back
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Watch a video in what? The gallery works, you tube works, the only thing that should not is video through a game. Which has been fixed, and uploaded. download the new version 1.01
antiochasylum said:
Watch a video in what? The gallery works, you tube works, the only thing that should not is video through a game. Which has been fixed, and uploaded. download the new version 1.01
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Yeah I wasn't able to watch a video in my gallery, I just reflashed to the Perseus kernel after another cache wipe and it works again.
I tried both the OC and STD ones you had linked but both would not allow me to watch a video. ( Just gave me an error)
I will download the new version and try thanks!
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I can CONFIRM V1.01 Has fixed my gallery video playback issues thanks!!!!!!!
Is the 1.01 ok with extFat? Thank you for another great kernel and your work.
borijess said:
Using the ex kernal without oc on dagr8 rom. Getting quadrant of 6700 if it matters to anyone.
Sent from the TermiNOTEr 2!
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My antutu score was 1000 less than on the perseus Rom. I really don't notice any differences between the two kernels do far though
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theraker007 said:
My antutu score was 1000 less than on the perseus Rom. I really don't notice any differences between the two kernels do far though
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Mine is 1000 more than persaus. Is any one having issuse with the screen turning off. Mine just stays on and is set to 1 minute. I am running the ex kernal on dagr8 rom.
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[KERNEL][TW] Note2Core v2.10- Standard, OC, Extreme,AsylumCore

[KERNEL][TW] Note2Core v1.06 -Standard, OC, Extreme,AsylumCore
Note2Core Kernel for Galaxy Note II N7100 / N7105 (LTE)
I am posting this here because it works on our LTE notes, since they all use a Qualcomm modem. I am running on my TMO T889 note with no issues. All credit goes to g.lewarne,antiochasylum - I am just posting here to so he doesn't have to maintain 2 threads. See their original post
Note2core http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001838
AsylumCorehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001936
About this kernel
This kernel is built from pure Samsung GT-N7100 source, with modifications and tweaks to provide the best user experience in reliability, performance and stability. Built upon my experience firstly with NoteCore and then HydraCore for the original Note, as many of you know, I strive for the best
There are 3 versions of each kernel, for the International LTE model GT-N7105.
This kernel has all debuging removed - logcat, android log, kernel log, schedular log, etc etc all disabled. This is for performance reasons, so if you are a developer this kernel is probably not for you
For the moment, exFAT formatted SDCards are not supported
Kernel Versions
There are three variants of the kernel for each device
STANDARD (STD) - 1.6ghz FSync() enabled
OVERCLOCK (OC) - 1.8ghz FSync() enabled
EXTREME (EX) - 1.8ghz FSync() disabled
The standard version, has no modifications to the processor clocks or voltages and can be considered a direct replacement for the stock kernel, and with FSync() enabled is completely stable
The OC kernel automatically scales up to 1.8ghz, with the proven voltages and stability from the perseus kernel (the same frequency table is used), and with FSync() enabled is completely stable
The EX kernel also scales to 1.8ghz, and has FSync() disabled. It offers by far the best possible performance. In rare circumstances you must be aware that this can lead to data corruption and the need to wipe / reflash a rom back to the phone. 99% of people will have no issues with this, as it has been extensively tested and proven on my previous kernel, but the risk is there. Dont go moaning to me if you lose your data and haven't got a nandroid backup!
Kernel Features
- Built from official GT-N7100 sources
- 1.6 / 1.8ghz auto scaling
- Optimised VM memory settings, and global readahead
- Auto-rooting of any rom when flashed, even stock
- init.d script support
- CPU Voltage support through 3rd party apps
- Modified GPU DVFS utilisation steps for maximum GPU performance, far better than stock (this is NOT overclocking!)
- No logging / debugging of any kind for higher performance
- Decreased CPU frequency transition latency
- CRC32 slicing-by-8 algorithm
- SLUB allocator
- PEGASUSQ governor (default, others available)
- NOOP schedular, (default, others available)
- +50mb more free ram compared to all other kernels
- lots of other minor tweaks and changes
- ODIN TAR and CWM ZIPS available for all versions
- TouchWiz roms only
Download -
For N7105 (LTE) phones - http://www.hecubus.com/filelist.php?dir=xda/note2core/7105
AsylumCore can be found http://goo.im/devs/antiochasylum/t0lteatt
Changelog
Asylum V 2.11
-fixed 640 gpu clock(it works now!)
-switched to google 4.7 toolchain
-Note2Core STD, OC remain unchanged. AsylumCore EX and AS versions updated with 640 GPU clocks.
AsylumCore V2.01 - source on github now - github.com/antiochasylum/note2core_asylumcore_note2kernel
- version with *733* in file name is the 733 GPU @ 1150mV
- based off new source code 7100T
- compiled using latest linaro tool chain
- tweaked gpu scaling
- ro.secure=0 - I was tired of typing mount -o remount,rw -t /dev/block/mmcblk0p13 /system everytime to push a modified APK
- voltage bug still present
AsylumCore 1.339
- 1.920 CPU over clock
- 640 GPU clock
- other optimizations
Changelog
V2.10
- Rebuilt from new N7100T source, released Dec 3rd
- All rotation issues in 4.1.2 fixed
- GPU steps reworked for better speed and responsiveness
- Built with linaro 12.11 GCC toolchain, with -O3 optimisation level
- lots of other internal changes
v1.06
-Fixed Triangle Away
- Maybe fixed rotation / sensor issues on some of the new 4.1.2 roms
1.05
- Fixed all voltage setting and reporting problems (you may need to clear app data in your chosen voltage app)
- Swapped to arm-eabi- 4.4.3 google toolchain rather than arm-linux-androideabi- 4.4.3
- Some minor bigfixes
- Decreased bus frequency increase threshold
v1.02
- Fixed video recording
- Added custom boot animation support, to use place desired boot animation in /system/media under *bootanimation.zip*
v1.01
- Fixed video playback for some users.
v1.00
- Initial release
GPL and Source
I dont use GitHub, so I make my entire kernel source, kitchen, build scripts, ramdisks and build tools available in one complete tarball. Also included in the TAR is a standard .patch which anyone can use to apply my changes against their own source tree. Almost everything you need to make your own version of a Note2Core kernel is included in the download - the only exceptions are the required linux packages.
You can download the latest source here - http://www.hecubus.com/filelist.php?...2core/source
Credits and Thanks
sswagonman for being the bravest of souls, and a good friend
antiochasylum for his encouragement, help and support and friendship
phjz for coding help
Some parts of my code changes can be attributed to the following - Entropy512, franciscofranco, hardcore, gokhanmoral, AnderiLux
If I have forgotten anyone, let me know and ill add you to the list!
Make sure download and flash N7015 kennel only and For the moment, exFAT formatted SDCards are not supported.
Thank Gavin and Antiochasylum .All credit go to them
Who the battery life on new kernels
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jpeps3 said:
Who the battery life on new kernels
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so far so good.
simplelife said:
Built upon my experience firstly with NoteCore and then HydraCore for the original Note, as many of you know, I strive for the best
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For anyone who might not know, HydraCore for the Original Note was by far the fastest & smoothest kernel available. It also gave enhanced battery life compared to stock. I know that sounds improbable to get higher performance even at a higher clock and with better battery life, but it's true!
Unfortunately, I have not had much time to research the implications of swapping kernels (especially since there seems to be added modification detections in place compared to the Note 1) on this phone since I've only had it for a few days now, but when I do this will be my first attempt. Currently I'm just rooted w/o custom recovery but I'm dying to further enhance my phone. :victory:
Best setting for the kernels for best battery
Thanks
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k1ng617 said:
For anyone who might not know, HydraCore for the Original Note was by far the fastest & smoothest kernel available. It also gave enhanced battery life compared to stock. I know that sounds improbable to get higher performance even at a higher clock and with better battery life, but it's true!
Unfortunately, I have not had much time to research the implications of swapping kernels (especially since there seems to be added modification detections in place compared to the Note 1) on this phone since I've only had it for a few days now, but when I do this will be my first attempt. Currently I'm just rooted w/o custom recovery but I'm dying to further enhance my phone. :victory:
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Kennel had both version : Tar file for Odin and CWM for Custom Recovery.
This kernel is insane fast! +8000 on quadrant for those that care
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I won't be able to make the jump because I'm leaving for vacation tomorrow and really don't want to kill my phone before hand, but when I get back I'm taking the dive.
A couple questions, if I'm rooted but without custom recovery can I just use mobile Odin or Pc Odin to flash the kernel? Will this give me a custom recovery? Also by doing this will it increase my flash counter?
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I care lol! I still get some occasional choppiness while using ADW. Does your note run smoother now? Also does it improve the wake up delay/lag?
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I don't know anything about Kernels but I always love trying new stuff. I was just wanting to see if anyone could comment on what the author of the perseus kernel said about using this kernel on one of the American variants of the Galaxy Note 2? He said,
"The author completely disregards that the US versions have some hardware changes to them and using the 7105 kernel image on this device can be potentially dangerous as the GPIO pins between the US versions and the international version are different and things like battery charging can break. There are several power and charging differences between the two. It's lucky that this is only the AT&T version as on other carriers it would also break sound and volume. Use at your own choice but it's not something to be recommended."
I'm not trying to stir things up I just want to make sure it's safe to use this long term and I don't know enough about Kernels to know the difference. Thanks.
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Tiffany84 said:
I don't know anything about Kernels but I always love trying new stuff. I was just wanting to see if anyone could comment on what the author of the perseus kernel said about using this kernel on one of the American variants of the Galaxy Note 2? He said,
"The author completely disregards that the US versions have some hardware changes to them and using the 7105 kernel image on this device can be potentially dangerous as the GPIO pins between the US versions and the international version are different and things like battery charging can break. There are several power and charging differences between the two. It's lucky that this is only the AT&T version as on other carriers it would also break sound and volume. Use at your own choice but it's not something to be recommended."
I'm not trying to stir things up I just want to make sure it's safe to use this long term and I don't know enough about Kernels to know the difference. Thanks.
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I flashed it and it seems to be running awesome. No problems yet and its very very smooth.
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Flashed it this morning. Seems to be fine
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Flashed it this morning. Seems to be fine
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Anyone plugged in some headphones and adjusted volume yet?
Not sure if this is warranted or not (OP I'll delete if you request), but I ran a 7105 kernel on my SGH-T889 and within 24 hours my screen died. Phone still worked, touchscreen worked too, but it didn't light up anymore. Maybe it's a completely unrelated coincidence, just saying what happened to my phone when I was running the wrong kernel.
k1ng617 said:
I won't be able to make the jump because I'm leaving for vacation tomorrow and really don't want to kill my phone before hand, but when I get back I'm taking the dive.
A couple questions, if I'm rooted but without custom recovery can I just use mobile Odin or Pc Odin to flash the kernel? Will this give me a custom recovery? Also by doing this will it increase my flash counter?
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I care lol! I still get some occasional choppiness while using ADW. Does your note run smoother now? Also does it improve the wake up delay/lag?
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Kennel dont do anything with Recovery.
I been test this kennel 2 days to make sure everything work fine ( except cant see 64g EXCARD)before share this great kennel in our forum.
For what i know if you flash via Odin will not raise counter
Tiffany84 said:
I don't know anything about Kernels but I always love trying new stuff. I was just wanting to see if anyone could comment on what the author of the perseus kernel said about using this kernel on one of the American variants of the Galaxy Note 2? He said,
"The author completely disregards that the US versions have some hardware changes to them and using the 7105 kernel image on this device can be potentially dangerous as the GPIO pins between the US versions and the international version are different and things like battery charging can break. There are several power and charging differences between the two. It's lucky that this is only the AT&T version as on other carriers it would also break sound and volume. Use at your own choice but it's not something to be recommended."
I'm not trying to stir things up I just want to make sure it's safe to use this long term and I don't know enough about Kernels to know the difference. Thanks.
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As I said with the otheruser , included today are day 3 with OC kennel and just flash EX version this morning on my note without any issue but you have a choice.
cmenard said:
Anyone plugged in some headphones and adjusted volume yet?
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Im listening music with headset now work fine.
farfromovin said:
Not sure if this is warranted or not (OP I'll delete if you request), but I ran a 7105 kernel on my SGH-T889 and within 24 hours my screen died. Phone still worked, touchscreen worked too, but it didn't light up anymore. Maybe it's a completely unrelated coincidence, just saying what happened to my phone when I was running the wrong kernel.
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Boot back CWM , wipe cache / davik, Reboot.Or you can flash back stock kennel to see if still have problem , can get from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957380 ( Thank Cmenard )
simplelife said:
Kennel dont do anything with Recovery.
I been test this kennel 2 days to make sure everything work fine ( except cant see 64g EXCARD)before share this great kennel in our forum.
For what i know if you flash via Odin will not raise counter
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I thought kernels included the recovery, because I've swapped kernels before and it changes my CMW version or just change my recovery entirely.
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I thought kernels included the recovery, because I've swapped kernels before and it changes my CMW version or just change my recovery entirely.
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" No form of recovery I included with the kernel or any custom roms. If you flash cwm recovery it will stay on the phone unless you odin flash a stock rom " This is what Origin Dev said.

[KERNEL] HybridMix (5-16-14) back again!

===>INTRODUCTION<===
This is my personal kernel based off of ASKP. I cherry-picked a lot of custom commits from many big kernels. I'm new in development, so, any help whatsoever (commits, suggestions, logs, etc etc) would be greatly appreciated
releases will be as frequent as possible, as I'm gone for 7 hours of my day during weekdays.
****FEATURES****
using A.S.K.P as the base<- you get all the features of A.S.K.P+ more
linux kernel 3.101 WITH the Con kalivas patchset for improved performance
L3 cache overclock (116MHZ)
custom RAM OC setup (333MHZ/400MHZ/466MHZ)
gpu oc interface (307/384/512)
optimized CRC32 computing algorithem
optimized square root interger library
custom voltage setup,modified by me personally taking inspiration from the voltage's of other kernels,everything from the GPU voltage to the screen regulator has been tweaked
CPU overclock up to 1.7GHZ
multiple governors i have personally added (this is ALWAYS changing considering what jhonny/grarak/faux/bsmitty/Amperific/boype do to their governor,or what i personally decide to do)
some new IO schedulers have been added
EXFAT is added, 1.2.5 source from dorimanx
updated RWSEM to linux 3.14
numerous enhancements to SLUB including a update to the 3.3 version
MMC software updates/enhancements
GPU side enhancements
HUGEMEM setup (this is a arguement from me personally,the gnex is only a 720P phone,you cannot utilize 1080P with out screen,so even if this is a retarded and dirty hack,i want to use the extra available ram)
ALL kernel logging has been disabled for a increase in speed
Kernel SamePage merging has been updated to linux 3.6 standards with faux's check page patch for improved performance and efficiency
memory Compaction updates for better performance
modified screen colors
imsoyen's SmartReflex 1.5 tuning interface
updated thermal framework drivers from faux & omapzoom
updated android binder.c from omapzoom's 3.8 branch that bsmitty discovered
updated logger from poondog,linux 3.9
graphite and link time optimizations including -o3 and hard float point with NEON with the latest linaro 4,9.1 toolchain from christopher83,compiled with graphite ops on gpu code along with -o3
zcache,zsmalloc and zram updated to linux 3.11 from mpokang kernel with faux's setup for zram
many misc enhancements from AK kernel
many misc OMAP enhancements
the latest WIFI drivers WITH a working hotspot
a modified anykernel zip package that will install a new HOSTAPD binary for working wifi hotspot and new meda_profiles.xml to fully disable 108P​THIS KERNEL USES VERY HIGH CLOCK SPEEDS WITH VERY LOW VOLTAGES,I BUILD THIS KERNEL THROUGH A "PERSONAL" SETUP,IF YOU GET SOD'S/ FREEZES,PLEASE UP YOUR VOLTAGES ON "MPU" BY 25 UNTIL THEY STOP :3
IF YOU'RE GOING TO USE A HOTPLUG GOVERNOR, FOR ALL THAT IS HOLY DO NOT USE MULTICORE POWER SAVING WITH IT. THIS CAUSES ISSUES AND NO BUG REPORTS ARE ALLOWED IF YOU HAVE HOTPLUG WITH MCPS
BUILDS:http://patty.mbqdevelopment.com/Kernels/ASKP Remix/ <- the numbers are going to be in order,the bigger the better XD (thanks to mbq for the generous hosting site,or as i like to call him,"big brother" thanks man :good: )
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ALL CREDITS TO THE FOLLOWING
bsmitty83 <- i seriously use all of his commits that i possibly can,go thank him when you get the chance and try his kernel!
franciscofranco<-franco is franco. you all know what he can do.
amperific<i used his kernel for a base,without him,this wouldnt be here :good: give the original a shot when you get the chance!its much cleaner
grarak<lots of his fixes,and thanks to him ive learned alot
Ezekeel<ezekeel. nothing else needed.
tFrost<his great Rom Directory app that can download kernel updates (http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ctory-3-14-t2681305/post51078192#post51078192)
burstlam<i use his backports all through the kernel
edoko<alot of his air kernel stuffs helped this kernel alot
faux123<its faux.
ak<he has ALOT of code in this kernel.
imoseyon<interactive x
metalspring<his toolchain is bomb :good:
morfic<color controls
boype<its boype,nothing less to say.
aosp<mr smarty pants
pianistaPL (he wrote most of the original OP for me)
milojoseph (he told me to make the thread)
MBQ_ (his music takes headaches away) ((https://soundcloud.com/mbq-1)) (((he re-wrote the OP for me for spelling fixes and organization)))
poondog (used alot of his stuff for memory)
jhonnyx<-i use every commit of his that works
you! the users! for testing and adding ideas!
and many many more!
GITHUB: https://github.com/pattyboi/kernel_tuna/
CHANGELOG: https://github.com/pattyboi/kernel_tuna/commits/milestone[/CENTER]
good to know you're working on a kernel! keep it up!
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good to know you're working on a kernel! keep it up!
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thanks man,means alot! really do appreciate the support!
Flashing it as I type
Will report soon, it's good to see new kernel from people in this gnex threads
Edit: got my first freeze, lol. Maybe the voltages are too low, I guess?
But I got a couple questions:
1. Did you intended to UV voltages, including IVA? I see it lower than DirtyV and Franco.
2. The frequency steps..... There's a lot of it, but is it correct? There are numerous voltages that are new to me lol like 460, 1480, 1560...
Maybe you could explain just a little bit lol
Edit2: pattyboi did you implemented early suspend on interactive? There's a slight lag when waking up the device
Btw there's pegasusq, too.
This is how it starts you are now entering the Linux twilight zone of the quest for the best kernel patches go get em @pattyboi:)
@aosp you're a veteran
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@pattyboi:)
Thanks, bro! It looks nice. Do you maybe know how to add to this kernel 85MB Ram (to make SuperRAM version)?
ahmadairfan said:
Flashing it as I type
Will report soon, it's good to see new kernel from people in this gnex threads
Edit: got my first freeze, lol. Maybe the voltages are too low, I guess?
But I got a couple questions:
1. Did you intended to UV voltages, including IVA? I see it lower than DirtyV and Franco.
2. The frequency steps..... There's a lot of it, but is it correct? There are numerous voltages that are new to me lol like 460, 1480, 1560...
Maybe you could explain just a little bit lol
Edit2: pattyboi did you implemented early suspend on interactive? There's a slight lag when waking up the device
Btw there's pegasusq, too.
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sorry for the late reply bud,i fell asleep after getting that 2nd build up. the 460 is gonna be removed,as i said im still nooby and i didnt add it right :silly: the rest should be correct as i didnt touch any other one,the uv voltages were just burstlams slight uv on regulators,i havent touched anything with iva,mpu or anything else,ill probabaly bump them up a lil within the nest couple days still gotta wrap my head around how to properly do it lol. but thank you for testing man! & yeah the interactive early suspend i "think" is there,is 7 am so im not entirely sure,if its causing wake lag i might try and switch the interacitves or just remove early suspend,like i said its a big mess i gotta iron out
EDIT ,one more thing,did you disable eco mode? that might cause wake delay because it was for me
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@pattyboi:)
Thanks, bro! It looks nice. Do you maybe know how to add to this kernel 85MB Ram (to make SuperRAM version)?
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i will work on that for the next couple days! im still a noob so dont get your hopes up,but ill try man
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This is how it starts you are now entering the Linux twilight zone of the quest for the best kernel patches go get em @pattyboi:)
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thanks for the support man , if you ever can work some of your magic with amazing pullin up amazing commits,ill be very very grateful
as if i didnt spam the thread enough lol,we got a update! remove 460mhz due to it being added incorrectly,add fifo and fixes for it from ak's kernel,itll be up in 3 minutes!
pattyboi:) said:
as if i didnt spam the thread enough lol,we got a update! remove 460mhz due to it being added incorrectly,add fifo and fixes for it from ak's kernel,itll be up in 3 minutes!
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Alright buddy you did it. Now all you gotta do is sit back and watch the thanks meter get higher than the post meter. Then you will be a certified guru.
pattyboi:) said:
i will work on that for the next couple days! im still a noob so dont get your hopes up,but ill try man
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Thanks! You can always ask for help our amazing developers
I'm charging my phone and will install your kernel
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Alright buddy you did it. Now all you gotta do is sit back and watch the thanks meter get higher than the post meter. Then you will be a certified guru.
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thanks man,the support really does mean the world for me
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Thanks! You can always ask for help our amazing developers
I'm charging my phone and will install your kernel
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thats true man,ill prob talk to some of them tonight & thank you for giving it a shot
if you guys want,theres a latest build without early suspend,testing to see if it has anything to do with screen wake delay,its up on dropbox as i type
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sorry for the late reply bud,i fell asleep after getting that 2nd build up. the 460 is gonna be removed,as i said im still nooby and i didnt add it right :silly: the rest should be correct as i didnt touch any other one,the uv voltages were just burstlams slight uv on regulators,i havent touched anything with iva,mpu or anything else,ill probabaly bump them up a lil within the nest couple days still gotta wrap my head around how to properly do it lol. but thank you for testing man! & yeah the interactive early suspend i "think" is there,is 7 am so im not entirely sure,if its causing wake lag i might try and switch the interacitves or just remove early suspend,like i said its a big mess i gotta iron out
EDIT ,one more thing,did you disable eco mode? that might cause wake delay because it was for me
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Take it easy bud, we're all here learning as well lol
Yeah I'm not using eco mode and intelli-plug, not liking the less-snappier feel lol.
You could take interactive from either bsmitty's or Franco's, I think they're making out the best interactive so far. :good:
Also, this kernel has GPU governor. Is it overclocked as default?
Btw, I'm suggesting to do some wrapping on your OP. Because your kernel has many features inside lol :laugh:
Thanks!
ahmadairfan said:
Take it easy bud, we're all here learning as well lol
Yeah I'm not using eco mode and intelli-plug, not liking the less-snappier feel lol.
You could take interactive from either bsmitty's or Franco's, I think they're making out the best interactive so far. :good:
Also, this kernel has GPU governor. Is it overclocked as default?
Btw, I'm suggesting to do some wrapping on your OP. Because your kernel has many features inside lol :laugh:
Thanks!
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I'll switch em out soon GPU us at the actual original clock.(384 or around that) I'm gonna try and get the sysfs thing for the oc set up today,was being a pain the other day,I'm not good with op's but I'll try
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I'll switch em out soon GPU us at the actual original clock.(384 or around that) I'm gonna try and get the sysfs thing for the oc set up today,was being a pain the other day,I'm not good with op's but I'll try
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I can make good OP in few minutes Will back
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Test OP:
INTRODUCTION​
This is my personal kernel based of ASKP Kernel. I cherry-picked a lot of custom commits. I'm new in development so every help from developers and users will be great.
FEATURES​
ASKP Haste+ as base
graphite and lto optimizations
metalsprings custom toolchain - Linaro 4.7.4
dirtyv commits
rcu updates
intelliplug
pvr governor's
zRAM
high perfomance sound
slight regulator undervolt
oc up to 1.6 ghz
smart reflex class 3 only (the switches in trickster dont work because you cannot adjust sr class 3)
some schedulers i use
some govs i use/like
fastcharge
eco mode
screen specific controls of course
updated thermal drivers
ion updates
700mb ram for user
voltage controls
exfat suppourt
ALL DOWNLOADS
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/z43idai19erzu2n/1NZ69_Jeo3​
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ALL credits go to:
bsmitty83
franciscofranco
amperific
grarak
Ezekeel
burstlam
faux123
ak
imoseyon
metalspring
morfic
boype
and many many more!
GITHUB: https://github.com/pattyboi/kernel_tuna
CHANGELOG: https://github.com/pattyboi/kernel_tuna/commits/milestone?page=1
pattyboi:) said:
thanks for the support man , if you ever can work some of your magic with amazing pullin up amazing commits,ill be very very grateful
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Firsties kill the vmsplit stock is optimal even boype knows
defconfig: 3G/1G vmsplit (tuna default) · ecf4b67 · boype/kernel_tuna_kk44 · GitHub - http://goo.gl/PXCfEo

[KERNEL][I9295][AOSP/CM11/CM12][TW-4.4]KT-SGS4 port for Active Intl

Credits go to @ktoonsez for his kernel sources and KT apps (KTweaker and KTmonitor) :good:
Disclaimer: me no responsible if you use this!
So what is this? KT-SGS4 AOSP-4.4 S4 kernel ported to S4 Active (Intl). What has changed is of course jactive related stuff:
jactive board definitions and kernel config
camera sources and handler functions
some display settings
assorted stuff, can't really remember all the imporant bits
pre 1.0.0 AOSP4.4
Also, i tried to make a unified kernel, i.e. all differences between original and jactive are controlled with code ifdefs. But this haven't been tested as i don't have S4
So what works? So far i have found only one bug, when making or receiving calls i can't hear what the other side is saying and vice versa, i.e. no audio. Call sounds fixed.
Also overclocking the CPU seems to be broken, at least KTmonitor shows CPU to go only up to 1890 even though the clock is set over that value. So that's one thing to work on. I'll try to debug someday next week.
Compiled with linaro-4.7-12.10 toolchain.
This should work on CM11 and AOSP based roms. Personally i have it running on SlimKat (dualboot) and CM11. Just flash the CWM zip. It contains KTweaker and KTmonitor apps, courtesy of ktoonsez. Thanks mate.
Latest version 04.14.2014
Personal experiences:
benchmarks are slower than with CM11 kernel, dunno if it matters...
still it's smooth in everyday use
KTweaker has lots of stuff to tweak, only if i had time...
AOSP4.4/CM11
This one works with CM11 and AOSP v 1.0.0 and later. Don't use with earlier AOSP since this needs newer blobs.
KT-SGS4-KK4.4-AOSP-eur-02.11.2015
Built with Linaro 4.9 2014.09
Beta release
AOSP5.0/CM12
As there is no AOSP5.0 for jactive yet, just use CM12 .
KT-SGS4-LP5.0-AOSP-eur-02.15.2015:
fixed bootloop for now at least
supports ext4/f2fs partitions
KT-SGS4-LP5.0-AOSP-eur-02.11.2015
Built with Linaro 4.9 2014.09
Beta release
TouchWiz
This one works with KK TW roms (well i have tried only WizCyan...). Seems stable with default clocks and even with some OC. But every phone is different in regards OC, so YMMV. KTweaker and KTmonitor included. Do note that Display settings might not work as we don't have Amoled.
Changes ver 01.12.2015
Fixed unresponsive screen bug
Compiled with Linaro 4.9-2014.09
Changes ver 01.03.2015
overclocking works better now
increased touchscreen min limit freq, hopefully removes problem with unresponsiveness
built with Linaro 4.7.12.10
Changes ver 12.15.2014 (BETA)
first version of KT TW kernel for jactive
added KEXEC_HARDBOOT support, works with MultiROM
General notes
Do keep in mind that if you don't set oc settings in boot, you need to use KTweaker app and reset the cpu min and max sliders for the settings to take effect. Even though the app asks if you want to apply the settings, it doesn't update the actual min and max values.
Download here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzJzDM42pkRvd1ZtMDZOR1M1OFE&usp=sharing
Github here: https://github.com/spegelius/KT-SGS4
god !!!!!! .... spegelius did it again you beast ... keep up the good work :good::good:
mythi said:
god !!!!!! .... spegelius did it again you beast ... keep up the good work :good::good:
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Heh, thanks. Sadly there seems to be a bug with call audio, so for test use only at this point. I went through the kernel code and all i can think of to do is to try audio stuff from CM11 kernel, to see if that's the problem. Still, audio works perfectly everywhere else so really hard to say what's wrong...
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Heh, thanks. Sadly there seems to be a bug with call audio, so for test use only at this point. I went through the kernel code and all i can think of to do is to try audio stuff from CM11 kernel, to see if that's the problem. Still, audio works perfectly everywhere else so really hard to say what's wrong...
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Whats even harder is taking a logcat and ksmg while in a call
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Whats even harder is taking a logcat and ksmg while in a call
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True, but luckily i have two phones and sims (other one is my work phone) so it's easier to debug.
Some progress: it turns out that for some reason es325 codec can't connect to slimbus sink and thus no audio. slimbus has some kt additions, need to debug more. Also i think it would be good to try to build the kernel with some other toolchain than linaro...
spegelius said:
True, but luckily i have two phones and sims (other one is my work phone) so it's easier to debug.
Some progress: it turns out that for some reason es325 codec can't connect to slimbus sink and thus no audio. slimbus has some kt additions, need to debug more. Also i think it would be good to try to build the kernel with some other toolchain than linaro...
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Hmmm... does it build modules with kernel ?? Ya changing the compiler to maybe the google ndk gcc may fix up some issues but I think u will have alot of pain in debugging files since not all elements that linaro supports are supported by other .... I maybe wrong but ...xxxx
Good job man :good: :highfive:
mythi said:
Hmmm... does it build modules with kernel ?? Ya changing the compiler to maybe the google ndk gcc may fix up some issues but I think u will have alot of pain in debugging files since not all elements that linaro supports are supported by other .... I maybe wrong but ...xxxx
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Yes, modules are compiled and part of the cwm package. I haven't checked that all required modules are present, but i don't think that's the problem. Gonna be setting up a proper kernel dev env, found a good howto for Eclipse here: http://simonkagstrom.livejournal.com/33093.html. Regular editors just aren't cutting it anymore
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Good job man :good: :highfive:
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Thanks . Luckily i had some experience with LeJay's cm10.2 kernel and cm11 kernel so i knew roughly what parts differ between jf an jactive. Just a matter of diffing those parts (meld is my tool of choice for that kind of work).
This kernel s awesome. It's speeded up my phone. I want to use this regularly has anyone found a way for the phone call sound??
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lijoc said:
This kernel s awesome. It's speeded up my phone. I want to use this regularly has anyone found a way for the phone call sound??
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Not yet. Been debugging and the problem is somewhere in kernel's slimbus communication, it seems es325 codec cannot get audience firmware loaded properly or something...
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Not yet. Been debugging and the problem is somewhere in kernel's slimbus communication, it seems es325 codec cannot get audience firmware loaded properly or something...
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Ah, found he bug; && should be || when checking if CONFIG_JACTIVE_ATT or CONFIG_JACTIVE_EUR... es325 wasn't configured properly. Now call sounds work. I'll upload a new build after i do some testing first.
Waiting for the upload
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Uploading, KT-SGS4-KK4.4-AOSP-jactive_eur-04.19.2014.zip should be online soon.
It's working now. The volume is too low is there a way to increase it?
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It's working now. The volume is too low is there a way to increase it?
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Hmm doesn't the volume button work? Also what rom are you running?
Volume button works and is on maximum. I am using carbon rom
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I am running your AOSP 4.3.1 ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2621883
I flashed this kernel in recovery, wiped cache and dalvik, but it will not boot. I get the "Samsung Galaxy S4 Active I-9295" splash screen, then it hangs, and hangs, and hangs.
I had to restore back to the version 8 nandroid of that thread. ADB would give me nothing so early in the boot sequence.
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I am running your AOSP 4.3.1 ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2621883
I flashed this kernel in recovery, wiped cache and dalvik, but it will not boot. I get the "Samsung Galaxy S4 Active I-9295" splash screen, then it hangs, and hangs, and hangs.
I had to restore back to the version 8 nandroid of that thread. ADB would give me nothing so early in the boot sequence.
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Did you read the topic? this kernel is for 4.4
Indeed, it's for AOSP 4.4.x. You propable need to reflash the whole rom to get back original boot.img and kernel modules.
As for the phone sound being too low, dunno. If it was working ok with the original Carbon kernel, that points the problem being in the new kernel. But to my limited understanding, the volumes come from settings outside the kernel... personally i'm running CM11 with this kernel and volumes are ok.
The volume in carbon rom also is the same. I tried the sound mods but it changes all the volumes of system other than the incall volume.
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