[KERNEL] [16.03.2014] [KK4.4][CM11/AOKP/CM_BASED/AOSP][HH] n3oHammer_v44 (CM) n3oHammer_v20 (AOSP) [CPUQUIET|S2W|DT2W] - Nexus 5 Original Android Development

[KERNEL] [16.03.2014] [KK4.4][CM11/AOKP/CM_BASED/AOSP][HH] n3oHammer_v44 (CM) n3oHammer_v20 (AOSP) [CPUQUIET|S2W|DT2W]
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==[n3oHammer]==
How to adjust it right, see post #2
FEATURES:
- USERSPACE VOLTAGE CONTROL
- FAST CHARGE
- CPUQUIET HOTPLUG
- KERNEL BASED THERMAL CONTROL
- SMARTMAX GOVERNOR FOR BALANCE BETWEEN BATTERY AND POWER
- XZ COMPRESSED
- SWEEP2WAKE
- DOUBLETAP2WAKE
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USE TRICKSTER MOD FOR CONTROLING ALL FEATURES ​
HOWTO REPORT ERRORS -> THE RIGHT WAY
-) YOU need to provide me the following information, otherwise I´m not able to help:
-) On wich ROM you are
-) Wich Kernel and wich modules did you flash
-) ALWAYS provide a last_kmsg AND a logcat (you dont know how to do that ? Use google or search here in this forum, its posted nearly everywhere)
-) posts like "XYZ feature on ROM XYZ does not work" will be ignored (what should i do with that information ???)
CHANGELOG (old versions) & KERNEL FEATURES
Code:
[B]n3oHammer_v1[/B]
-initial release
-backported earlysuspend
-fast charge
-voltage control
-stock freqs
-cpuquiet hotplug
[B]n3oHammer_v2-v7[/B]
-internal testing
[B]n3oHammer_v8[/B]
-added s2w, s2s, dt2w (thanks showp1984)
-added francos sound control
-removed mpdec so its off by default and should stay off
-new lowest freq: 96 MHz thanks showp1984
-OC upt to 2,53 GHz thanks showp1984
- slightly cooler colors, whites are more white (thanks franciscofranco)
[B]n3oHammer_v9[/B]
- fixed flashing issue, everythings working now
[B]n3oHammer_v9_fix[/B]
-fix Wifi
[B]n3oHammer_v10[/B]
-ditch out mpdecision, u cant turn it on anymore so cpuquiet can do its job as it should
-should fix reboots
n3oHammer_v11
-hopefully fixed L1 cache error
-ditched out earlysuspend and keep in line with google
-better battery life
n3oHammer_v13
-reboots are gone (for those who had one)
-ondemand and interactive governor from hammerhead baseline + fixes and improovements from showp-1984
-adjusted regulator voltages higher min and max
-removed OC just to be 100% sure the reboots are gone
-UC is still there
-Bootup with stock freq 300Mhz - 2,2GHz
-adjusted smartmax to act a bit more aggressive
-implemented support for faux FREE gamma adjustment APP (great job btw, and for FREE)
n3oHammer_v14
- synced with latest stuff from @myfluxi for fauxs free gamma app control app thanks to both
n3oHammer_v15
- synced with latest stuff from @myfluxi for fauxs free gamma app control app thanks to both
- new installer from @show-p1984 (many thanks, ur scripts are awesome) to be compatioble with CM and AOSP ROMS
n3oHammer_v16
- patches from 4.4.1 kernel source
- patches for kgsl/adreno
- merged interactive gpu governor
- fastcharge fix from flar2
-soundcrontrol from faux123
n3oHammer_v17
- added last missing patches from 4.4.1 (sound, etc..check git)
- drivers/input/touchscreen/sweep2wake: if s2s_only is true, opt out early
- dts: lm3630: lower min brightness to 1
- dts: lm3630: lower blmap for lower brightness levels
- Implement kexec-hardboot by. All work done by @Tasssadar
n3oHammer_v18
-fix video recording
-fix multirom support (hopefully, untested)
-reverted "whites are whiter" patch as we dont know what it really does, use fauxś free gamma app to control colors
n3oHammer_v19
-please see github for full changelog
- added bfq shed
- stability fixes
- ION updates
n3ohammer_v38 for CM11, CM_based, AOKP
-fastcharge
-cpuquiet hotplug
-gamma interface (many thanks @myfluxi)
-TRUELY CM based (no replacement of libs, files, modules).
-input mediator (cpu boost on touch)
-smartmax governor for balance between perfromance and battery life (people who know it, know what im talking about)
-Voltage control
-very long testing phase to provide stability
-whites are whiter patch from franciscofranco
-pobalby more i forgot
n3ohammer_v39 for CM11, CM_based, AOKP
-synced with cm (check mit github)
-multirom support (but i doubt its working) please test and report
n3ohammer_v40 for CM11, CM_based, AOKP
-synced with CM per today
-too much differences to last update, please check github (stabilty, fixes, updates and so on)
n3ohammer_v20 for AOSP
-compiled new to be absolute sure no one uses the wrong kernel
n3ohammer_v44 for CM based, AOKP, etc...
-synced with CM sources
-Display gamma control now finally available
-LED patch from CM (charging, always on)
KERNEL Battery infos:
v11: s2w,dt2w disabled, cpuquiet load stats, smartmax governor, mobile data
lost 3 % in 7 hours. Think thats ok
HUGE THANKS TO @maxwen who always support and teaches me
Download Kernel & Modules
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FOR NEXUS 5 2013
FOR AOSP
n3oHammer_AOSP_v20_cpuquiet INSTALLER
FOR CM / AOKP / CM BASE
n3oHammer_v44_cpuquiet INSTALLER
===========================================
Howto install:
No AROMA, just good old recovery flash (better then hundrets of freezes in AROMA).
Github
Link
Disclaimer
-) I am not responsible for bricked devices
-) you do this on your own will
-) If you flash this, your warranty will be void
CREDITS
MAXWEN: FOR ENDLESS SUPORT AND TEACHING STUFF
FRANCISCOFRANCO:mako_hotplug control
SHOWP1984: sweep2wake, doubletap2wake, and always be friendly guy that helps
​
XDA:DevDB Information
n3oHammer Kernel , a Kernel for the Google Nexus 5
Contributors
n3ocort3x, maxwen, LorD ClockaN, maxwen
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2014-02-05
Created 2013-11-13
Last Updated 2014-03-16

Reserved
ADJUSTMENT FOR BATTERY LIFE:
ADJUSTMENT FOR PERFROMANCE:

Awesome to see your kernel here finally, keep up the great work

this is awesome! seems like almost all of the great developers of XDA are congregating here at the N5 forums!

ethantarheels123 said:
this is awesome! seems like almost all of the great developers of XDA are congregating here at the N5 forums!
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I'm trying to study and here you are, with your kernel not letting me
Was just looking back on the HTC One forums and saw you incorporated flick2wake in your kernel there.. and I think that's awesome! Hope you can bring it to us

nice to see you here! used your aosp kernel on my one!:good:

Why use XZ compression? Doesn't our boot partition have plenty of space?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

4.4 is not JB, is KK in your title
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk

joshnichols189 said:
I'm trying to study and here you are, with your kernel not letting me
Was just looking back on the HTC One forums and saw you incorporated flick2wake in your kernel there.. and I think that's awesome! Hope you can bring it to us
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first of all, it wasnt my work, it was the work of flar2, which also has a kernel here in this section. I dont have the device on my own, but i decided to make it public as a few users in our community allready use it. I dunno if I can realise a s2w without device I know atm only where it has to go in source, have to play around with it and try to hit my testers with some beta stuff.
If there will be one implementation from other devs, i will integrate it of course, thats the good stuff of open source
android1234567 said:
Why use XZ compression? Doesn't our boot partition have plenty of space?
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I use it on all of my kernels, why using more space then necessary ??
montbazon said:
4.4 is not JB, is KK in your title
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corrected, thanks

Awesome n3o is on the Nexus 5. Thanks for all your hard work on the htc one man. Just sold mine and waiting for my Nexus 5. Can't wait to try your kernel on this!
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n3ocort3x said:
I use it on all of my kernels, why using more space then necessary ??
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It's okay to use more space than necessary because we (should) have plenty of space on the boot partition. The kernel is decompressed on boot so the compression algorithm used to pack the image does not influence userspace performance; however, changing the compression algorithm can either increase or decrease boot time. In this case, XZ compressed files take the longest to decompress, so by using XZ compression you are increasing the boot time (because it takes longer for the phone to decompress the kernel. Also, I don't know how much slower XZ makes the Nexus 5 boot, but on my older devices it increases the boot time greatly). XZ compression does make the zImage itself smaller but a compression algorithm that trades off performance for greater compression should only be used if there is limited space on the boot partition. If there is limited space on the boot partition then XZ should be used in order to make the kernel image fit into the boot partition.
But we should have plenty of space on the boot partition, so there is no need to use XZ

android1234567 said:
It's okay to use more space than necessary because we (should) have plenty of space on the boot partition. The kernel is decompressed on boot so the compression algorithm used to pack the image does not influence userspace performance; however, changing the compression algorithm can either increase or decrease boot time. In this case, XZ compressed files take the longest to decompress, so by using XZ compression you are increasing the boot time (because it takes longer for the phone to decompress the kernel. Also, I don't know how much slower XZ makes the Nexus 5 boot, but on my older devices it increases the boot time greatly). XZ compression does make the zImage itself smaller but a compression algorithm that trades off performance for greater compression should only be used if there is limited space on the boot partition. If there is limited space on the boot partition then XZ should be used in order to make the kernel image fit into the boot partition.
But we should have plenty of space on the boot partition, so there is no need to use XZ
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Thanks for this nice explanation wasnt aware of that and will look for an alternative then (there are a few as u already know for sure) :highfive: As said dont own the device and havent even looked at how much space there is available (just remember the trouble on oneX times )

Thank you for joining the N5 development. Hope to see your double tap switch on function as well

Woo-hoo finally you're here
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Premium HD app

I only run this kernel in my HTC one. Good lookin out.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

n3ocort3x said:
Thanks for this nice explanation wasnt aware of that and will look for an alternative then (there are a few as u already know for sure) :highfive: As said dont own the device and havent even looked at how much space there is available (just remember the trouble on oneX times )
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It's probably best to just stick to GZIP compression. An LZO-compressed zImage did not make my phone boot noticeably faster than GZIP, and an LZ4-compressed zImage didn't boot at all.

Sup neo! Finally took the leap as well my friend!
Looking forward!
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2

OP updated:
n3oHammer_v8
-added s2w, s2s, dt2w (thanks showp1984)
-added francos sound control
-removed mpdec so its off by default and should stay off
-new lowest freq: 86 MHz
-OC upt to 2,53 GHz
- slightly cooler colors, whites are more white (thanks franciscofranco)
I have to thank here @franciscofranco for his soundcontrol and of course @show-p1984 for his aweseome Touchscreen magic, and always have an open ear for me and my questions, i really appreciate his helping I have to admit here, im still in learning process, and i take no credits for soundcontrol, touchscreen stuff as its not my work. I just merged it and share it along the different hotplug stuff.

awesome update, thanks

Perfect combination! Will report back. You get a hammerhead yet neo?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

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[KERNEL] Fancy Kernel r60 [Android JB+KK] [F2FS/EXT4] [Linux 3.0.101+] [OCT-24-2014]

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Hi and welcome to fancy kernel. My name is Boy Petersen and I'm building this kernel with the following three main goals: good battery life, reliability and a smooth and snappy user experience.
Feature list:
Based upon:
latest AOSP/CM11 kernel source
selected Cyanogenmod patches
Latest Linux 3.0 version (3.0.101)
selected patches from the device's chipset vendor Texas Instruments
selected patches from Google
selected backport-patches from Linux 3.4
CPU:
CPU frequencies: 224, 384, 537, 729, 1036, 1228, 1344, 1420, 1536 MHz (default on boot: 224 - 1228)
control to set a minimum CPU frequency for screen-on (default: 384 MHz)
Will help with smoothness and responsiveness when you use the phone. When screen is off, however, 224 MHz frequency is used as well.
CPU governors: ondemandplus (more info), interactive (default), ondemand, powersave, performance
ondemandplus is an ondemand- and interactive-based governor that has additional power-saving capabilities while maintaining very snappy performance.
ARM CPU topology: multi-core scheduling (enabled by default; saves battery by scheduling load among the CPU cores; more info)
temperature control
GPU & Display:
GPU frequency control: 307, 384 (default), 512 MHz
color, contrast and gamma contols
sane and natural looking color settings
I/O & memory:
F2FS support
ASRAM memory reclaim, giving you 744mb available RAM with a fully functional device
I/O schedulers: SIOplus (default), deadline, noop, row, bfqv5, cfq
updated HSMMC & OMAP4 NAND drivers (improve disk performance)
tuned LPDDR RAM timings (+10% throughput; more info)
optimized ext4 mountings
Android 3.4 low memory killer
ultra kernel samepage merging (UKSM; enabled by default)
fsync toggle
zRAM from 3.7 kernel (with fast LZ4 compression)
improved memory handling routines (memset, memzero, ...)
switch to disable the MMC CRC checking (more info)
Network:
TCP congestion control algorithms: westwood (default), cubic, reno
DTIM skip override (what it is and how it works)
Misc:
custom voltage control
timer slack feature (what does it do?)
fast charge
vibration strength control
sound control (high performance sound, volume boost)
battery life extender (BLX)
various performance and battery life tweaks
init.d support (no matter if the ROM supports it or not)
elevated systemui priority
module support (for slide2wake / PGM, e.g.)
more things... go check the source if you're interested.
compiled with Google GCC 4.7 toolchain (from Android NDK r9)
optional anykernel2 package by osm0sis for Android 4.3 and 4.2 compatibilty
Download links:
Major release for Android 4.2/4.3/4.4 (latest version: r60)
Release post: click here
IMPORTANT: Please read this post to find out which of the two files (fixed RAMdisk or anykernel2) you need!
Android 4.4 (fixed RAMdisk) Mirror #1: boypetersen.de
Android 4.4 (fixed RAMdisk) Mirror #2: mediafire.com
md5sum: 6b97f24357137d91768ad8c4d245e894
Android 4.2 / 4.3 / 4.4 (anykernel2) Mirror #1: boypetersen.de
Android 4.2 / 4.3 / 4.4 (anykernel2) Mirror #2: mediafire.com
md5sum: 0927620e85648bb98f910ac95e9bc74b
__________________________________________________
Older versions
boypetersen.de
__________________________________________________
Notes:
Compatible to:
all Galaxy Nexus devices (maguro, toro, toroplus)
all Android 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 based ROMs
both EXT4 and F2FS filesystems
Installation:
Flash the provided zip file with TWRP or CWM. If you're in doubt which file (fixed RAMdisk or anykernel2) is the right one for you, read this post
Having problems? Please give informative feedback, so that I or other users can understand what exactly is wrong and under which circumstances.
Changelog:
r59 >> r60
cpufreq: ondemandplus: adaptive timer_rate improvements (fixed some code of which I long knew it wasn't that good. The governor feels a little more responsive now)
tuna: very slightly relax ram timings (few users reported some instabilities which have been fixed by this)
reenable HDMI mirroring on GNexus portrait dock
ramdisk: replace new charger binary with previous one (-> charging percentage display works again)
ramdisk: retry moving systemui to parent task group 10 times (may help with the issue it stays in the "apps" group, as someone reported)
Click for full change log
Knowledge-base:
Most settings can be controlled with kernel settings apps. Trickster MOD fully supports fancy kernel. With it you can control:
CPU min frequency
CPU max frequency
CPU max screen-off frequency
CPU min screen-on frequency
GPU frequency
CPU governor
CPU governor tunables
I/O scheduler
read-ahead buffer
TCP congestion algorithm
CPU multi-core scheduling
fast charge
sound control
battery life extender
fsync
vibration strength
custom voltage
temperature control
color, contrast, gamma, content-adaptive brightness
zRAM
ondemandplus basics and tunables
ARM CPU topology: multi-core scheduling explained ('Multi core power saving' in Trickster MOD)
launcher white list to make your launcher 'unkillable'. Also: How to disable the white list
WiFi: DTIM skip override
LPDDR RAM timings tuning
timer slack feature: what does it do?
frandom: why it is not included in this kernel
init.d: how to use it
MMC CRC control: what it does and how to use it
Chit-chat:
What ROM / computer OS am I running?
People ask me this sometimes. On my Galaxy Nexus, I'm running Cyanogenmod 11 Nightlies and obviously Fancy Kernel. On my home PC (my Android build environment), I'm running Ubuntu 13.10.
Why did I name it 'fancy kernel'?
Because I do not want to use some random fancy name, but somehow have to give the kernel a name that is easily remembered. So after some self-irony involvement, I picked this ****ty name :>
What is so special about this kernel?
It offers superb battery life with a smooth and stable user experience. I am aware that all kernels claim that. Just try, see for yourself and report back. Innovations of this kernel are e.g. the screen-on min frequency setting, the ondemandplus governor and the SIOplus scheduler, since I implemented them myself. Also, I wanted many other improvements that exist across the several great kernels around XDA. After all, this kernel is based on other people's work for like 95 percent (like most kernels are).
Why did I build this Kernel initially?
Well that's rather easily answered. I used to use Franco kernel (which I really liked), but I wanted a kernel for myself which fits exactly to my needs. In particular, I especially wanted working hotplug, GPU OC controls, the option to set a minimum screen-on frequency and several hardcoded settings.
Oh, and yes: I built the kernel because I had fun doing so. But be not mistaken that I am a 'playaround kid': I dislike pulling in every little mod someone made. What I want is stability.
After some time I realized hotplugging would not be stable. After that I wrote the ondemandplus governor to save battery.
Why did I release it if I built it for myself?
I did not plan to release it at first. But I decided to release it since there was this one new feature (as named before: the screen-on min frequency control). I thought 'maybe it can contribute to others as well.' Also, maybe people like my compilation. Sharing is caring :>
Announcement:
The thread now has more than 1.000.000 hits! This is awesome, thank you for your interest!
Credits for code: Cyanogenmod, Google, kernel.org, Texas Instruments
bsmitty83, edoko, Ezekeel, faux123, franciscofranco, gokhanmoral, gwindlord, Huexxx, imoseyon, mpokwsths, osm0sis & Franco Dev Team, TeamHorizon
Credits for the Fancy Updater app: Parthipan Ramesh
Credits for the logo/artwork: DaNi_!
Source (including defconfig and RAMDISK): https://github.com/boype/kernel_tuna_kk44
A shout-out to the donators who help me pay the file hosting and buy me beer: 1haumann1, aaamador, agritux (2x), akaria, Bastian L., bigknowz, Blackcrx, creeve4, Fabio A., Ferhat Uğur C., James F., jsage, kuyam, Lancez, mpokwsths, n2rjt, nailz420 (2x), okanb3, omid900, rcozzi, Taomyn, teleplasma
Do you like my work? Hit 'thanks' and/or rate this thread with 5 stars.
Has my work improved your user experience? Consider a small donation.
Please do not PM me with questions, post in the thread instead.
XDA:DevDB Information
[KERNEL] Fancy Kernel r60 [Android JB+KK] [F2FS/EXT4] [Linux 3.0.101+] [OCT-24-2014], Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Contributors
boype
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: r60
Stable Release Date: 2014-10-24
Created 2014-10-12
Last Updated 2014-10-24
downloading now , will share results in a few charges !
I usually stick with a couple certain kernels, because every time I try one outside of my 'safe' kernels, they don't play nice with my device.
I've decided to give this kernel a chance, mainly because it's new and I have the day off to test it out.
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] Fancy Kernel (Rel. #1) (JAN-24-2013)
Who knowz m not becoming a part of a great thread in the future..lets try this out
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Trying this kernel for 2 days.
I can say, wonderful work.
Thanks boype!
Running it now at 192/1420 with 537 as max screen off. Pegasusq and bfq. GPU = 384 and SR remains on.
Can't tell how battery life is, as I just installed it. Charging phone back to 100 right now.
It is very smooth and responsive from what I've done so far though. Going to keep with this kernel for a couple days, see how it compares to my fall back, LeanKernel + Tweaks. So far, so good though.
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] Fancy Kernel (Rel. #1) (JAN-24-2013)
anybody test NFS17 game on this kernel?
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] Fancy Kernel (Rel. #1) (JAN-24-2013)
Wow, sound great
So, Can i flash it over stock 4.2.1 ?
thebogy said:
Wow, sound great
So, Can i flash it over stock 4.2.1 ?
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As long as you are rooted, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to. I'm pretty sure being rooted is all you need to flash a kernel.
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] Fancy Kernel (Rel. #1) (JAN-24-2013)
great kernel !
keep it:thumbup:
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
pgm support?
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] Fancy Kernel (Rel. #1) (JAN-24-2013)
yes.
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I'll give it a try but won't stick with it until an Stable release of CM10.1 is available, because I'm updating at every 3 nightlies and this kernel with an stable release of CM10.1 should be a monster. (and obviously I don't want to reflash it every new nightly.)
I liked it! I hope for further development of this kernel! Good luck! :good:
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] Fancy Kernel (Rel. #1) (JAN-24-2013)
I would be regularly sharing my experience about this kernel..really smooth undoubtedly.. Just had first SoD..
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try it now :good:
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] Fancy Kernel (Rel. #1) (JAN-24-2013)
dratif said:
I would be regularly sharing my experience about this kernel..really smooth undoubtedly.. Just had first SoD..
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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On which governor? Default settings? Did you UV? Some more info please
Verstuurd van mijn Galaxy Nexus met Tapatalk
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] Fancy Kernel (Rel. #1) (JAN-24-2013)
Hy
I want to try this new kernel,
But i dont see volume boost in the features list, it's just missing in changelog, or no volume boost inside ?
Thanks
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] Fancy Kernel (Rel. #1) (JAN-24-2013)
Just flashed this kernel. The speed seems to be really great! I hope the battery life is equal to this
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dratif said:
I would be regularly sharing my experience about this kernel..really smooth undoubtedly.. Just had first SoD..
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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Overclocked CPU or GPU? If yes, I need to increase voltages.

[Kernel][TMO/ATT][4.1.X][TW]✫★✫KINETIC PULSE KERNEL™ ✫★✫ May 14, 2013

[Kernel][TMO/ATT][4.1.X][TW]✫★✫KINETIC PULSE KERNEL™ ✫★✫ May 14, 2013
KINETIC PULSE KERNEL™​
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This kernel is only for TW 4.1.x T-mobile/Att ROMS/devices at this time. Enjoy!
More info on Kernel Governors, Modules, I/O Schedulers and CPU Tweaks Check out this thread
Great widget to control fast charge Fast charge widget ply store link
Also another must have app! Full control over your phone and kernel for free! Trickster Mod Kernel settings
What is fast charge:
This allows one to force AC charging for any charger that is detected as USB (e.g. many car chargers) and pull the full current the charger can support. Without Fast charge, when connected to the computer or even car charger you will very low current causing the charge time to be a lot longer. With fast charge active the current is set to the max allowed (and/or safest) and charging time will reduce greatly. It also provides additional security when connecting to public charging stations because by forcing AC charging, USB/adb data transfers are disabled, protecting your data. When fast charge is active you will not be able to access your data on your device. You will need to turn fast charge off to access them. Hope this helps everyone understand it more.​
How to install:
Flash the kernel
Clear cache and dalvik cache.
Reboot
Big thanks goes out to:
TDJ
Faux123
ktoonsez
ptmr3
​​
Code:
V1.4 - May 14, 2013
- lowered min to 192
- cleaned up some
- removed problem governors until I can patch them
- should support 64gig SD cards now. Please confirm.
v1.3 - April 29, 2013
- disabled Ondemandx and Scary until work out issues with them not playing nice with UKSM
- tweaked brazilianwax and pegasusq, should be rock solid now.... maybe.
- added BFQ Scheduler
* block: prepare I/O context code for BFQ-v4 for 3.0
* block: cgroups, kconfig, build bits for BFQ-v4-3.0
* block: introduce the BFQ-v4 I/O sched for 3.0
* bfq: prevent aliased requests from starving I/O
- msm: hotplug: Support cpu hotplug in no PM cases
- d2: Increase size of ION AUDIO carveout to 5MB TMO/ATT only
- cleaned up a few things as well
V1.2 - April 26, 2013
- Add UKSM 0.1.2
- UKSM: Upgrade to 0.1.2.2
- mm: optimize Kernel Samepage Merging(KSM)
- By default, the wifi chip disabled packet filters when phone is out of
- M2: otg: fix runaway wakelock
- cpufreq: Make sure user_policy min/max get written
- cpufreq: Make sure max is NOT set while booting
- Scheduler screen OFF profile: Added in save values to all schedulers …
- Linux 3.0.67
- Linux 3.0.68
- Trinity colors Morfic: Add toggle to enable/disable Trinity colors
How to set it navigate to /sys/devices/virtual/sec/tsp/trinity_colors
1 = on
0 = off
reboot required.
Huge thanks to ktoonsez on these!!
[b]Edit: See bugs in 3rd post...[/b]
V1.1 - April 21, 2013
- activated OC
- activated Faux sound support
- clean a few things up in the build
- also made a non overclocked version
v1.0 - April 21, 2013
- Linux 3.0.66 Kernel
- Adreno 2xx GPU overclocking to 480 MHz
- CPU overclocking up to 1.836 GHz (nt active in v1.0)
- Undervolted
- User voltage control
- Trinity colors
- Faux sound controller support [URL="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamkang.fauxsound&hl=en"]PlayStore link[/URL]
- added fast charge support (need an app to turn it on)
- init.d support
- unsecure
- My bootanimation mod to add custom bootanimation support
Governors:
brazilianwax
interactivex
lazy
lulzactive
minmax
ondemandx [removed for now]
savagedzen
scary [removed for now]
smartass
lionheart
wheatley
SmartassV2
Intellidemand
Lagfree
pegasusq
Schedulers:
CFQ
Deadline
Noop
ROW
SIO
v(r)
FIFO
Zen
BFQ
My Github / source - Link​​
​
Code:
#include
/*
* 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. 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.
*/
By using the kernel you agree with the above terms!
1.4 - http://d-h.st/users/Jamison904/?fld_id=15875#files
Download Folder
Mirror Download Folder
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Download key:
KINETIC_PULSE.v1.1.zip - Infamous kernel splash screen and overclocked
KINETIC_PULSE_NO.v1.1.zip - Infmaous kernel splash screen but not overclocked
KINETIC_PULSE_S.v1.1.zip - Stock kernel splash screen and overclocked
KINETIC_PULSE_SNO.v1.1.zip - Stock kernel splash screen but not overclocked
KINETIC_NOOC_Noboot.v1.1.zip - Stock kernel splash screen, stock Samsung boot animation, not cover-clocked
KINETIC_OC_noboot.v1.1.zip - Stock kernel splash screen, stock Samsung boot animation, overclocked
​
Code:
- none at this time.
The Beast is awaken. Thanks Jamison.
Sent from my wife's house.
Man you're fast!
Sent from my dark hole called an office.
Thank you James!
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Awesome work Jamison super fast out of the gate, no crashes, no reboots, Incredible, thanks for your awesome work, will report back in a day or two with battery stats, Talk about being on point........View attachment 1904441
All these incredible tweaks for the GS3.... Amazing
Can att user use this kernel
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It is the same source for tmo and att so should be good to go. Let me go check to make sure the blocks/partitions are the same (I think they are, just haven't made a kernel for att before so I want to be 100% sure... don't need any bricks.) I'll check and let you know.
Edit: yes you will be good.
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So this is only compatible with tw 4.1.1. What about tw 4.1.2?
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Yeah it will be compatible. I was thinking only of Tmo when I listed that it is only compatible with 4.1.1. I will edit it. Thanks for catching that.
Sent from my dark hole called an office.
Jamison904 said:
Yeah it will be compatible. I was thinking only of Tmo when I listed that it is only compatible with 4.1.1. I will edit it. Thanks for catching that.
Sent from my dark hole called an office.
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Ran it on 4.1.2 runs good
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Great Kernel here DEV... Been running it since last eve and all is Great even battery seems really good. Color is bright and crisp....
THANKS AGAIN ....:good:
Are there any significant upgrades in this kernel? I'm wanting better battery life.
Sent using T999 with DarthStalker ROM
Significant upgrades compared to what exactly? There are many "upgrades" and a huge amount of governors and a good amount of schedulers. I am not sure exactly what you mean but if you want a more exact on all the changes you can check out the commit history for this kernel on my git hub. Link is in the OP. Look for the project T999_TW_kernel. The kernel is only 4 days old with 70+ commits and many more coming. Also if you want to see about the amazing battery, you can check the last 10 pages of my Infamous S3 ROM thread to see the feed back from all my awesome users! Check if out and flash it. You won't look back.
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Jamison904 said:
Significant upgrades compared to what exactly? There are many "upgrades" and a huge amount of governors and a good amount of schedulers. I am not sure exactly what you mean but if you want a more exact on all the changes you can check out the commit history for this kernel on my git hub. Link is in the OP. Look for the project T999_TW_kernel. The kernel is only 4 days old with 70+ commits and many more coming. Also if you want to see about the amazing battery, you can check the last 10 pages of my Infamous S3 ROM thread to see the feed back from all my awesome users! Check if out and flash it. You won't look back.
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Oh yeah, I flashed it already :thumbup:
I'm not experienced in kernels... And I flashes the OC'd v1.1, my AnTuTu score jumped about 1000 points. And I'll have to wait and see about battery life.
I also downloaded the Forced Fast Charging app and I'll play with it tomorrow.
And to be extra clear, I meant absolutely no offense or disrespect. I have a great deal of respect for all you devs who freely dedicate your time and effort into these ROMs, Kernels and projects. Being new to kernel flashing, I just wasn't sure what to "look for"... And I didn't want to miss out on anything :beer:
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Is the base for the kernel LJA or LJC?
Jamison904 said:
Significant upgrades compared to what exactly? There are many "upgrades" and a huge amount of governors and a good amount of schedulers. I am not sure exactly what you mean but if you want a more exact on all the changes you can check out the commit history for this kernel on my git hub. Link is in the OP. Look for the project T999_TW_kernel. The kernel is only 4 days old with 70+ commits and many more coming. Also if you want to see about the amazing battery, you can check the last 10 pages of my Infamous S3 ROM thread to see the feed back from all my awesome users! Check if out and flash it. You won't look back.
Sent from my dark hole called an office.
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Thanks for the detailed response. Quick Question: Infamous s3 ROM works with ATT?
This kernel is just awesome I have noticed a big improvement in ny battery and performance thanks for this great work in on tmous goosh rom its like they were made just for each other :thumbup:
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[KERNEL]BionicSheep Kernel (4.2.2) (4.3) - FINAL BUILD

FEATURES FOR 4.2.2:
Code:
-Built from CM10.1 sources
-Built using Linaro 4.7.4 toolchain
-Overclocked to 1620Mhz
-Underclocked to 270Mhz
-faux sound is here
-Undervolted and support for user undervolting
-Added Governors
+intellidemand
+badass
+wheatley
+smartassH3
+asswax
-Added IO Schedulers
+sio
+tripndroid
+fifo
-thalmus hot plugging (mpdecision is disabled by default for 4.2.2)
-fast charge support
-frandom support
FEATURES FOR 4.3:
Code:
-Built with latest CM10.2 sources
-latest linux 3.4.65
-Compiled with Linaro 4.8.2
-Overclocked to 1620Mhz
-Underclocked to 270Mhz
-fast charge support
-faux sound support
-CM cherrypick to prevent battery drain (thanks for finding it pwncake)
-Added Governors
+intellidemand
+badass
+wheatley
+smartassH3
+asswax
+smartmax
-Added IO Schedulers
+sio
+tripndroid
+fifo
-thalmus hot plugging
-frandom support
-undervolting and user undervolting (minimum is 900, anything below this won't change anything)
-modified colors (sort of like trinity but my modifications)
-GPU overclocking to 480
This rom currently supports the Trickster Mod App - get it here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigeyes0x0.trickstermod&hl=en
This rom is meant for AOSP 4.2.2 and 4.3 depending on which download you grab and what ROM you use. Do not mix the kernel, you assume the risks of your stupidity if you don't read the OP.
PM me if you need any help starting up your own kernel
Downloads for 4.3:
BionicSheep2v0.7.1_RC2
BionicSheep2v0.6.0_RC1
BionicSheep2v0.5.5
BionicSheep2v0.5.1
Downloads for 4.2.2:
BionicSheepv0.3.8_RELEASE_6
READ THIS PLEASE:
Everyone, sorry to disappoint but this kernel is now dead. Due to a serious serious issue with the git client, me trying to delete 1 repo caused the deletion of my kernels repo instead. There will be no builds anymore, I would have to start from scratch and I do not remember every line of code I have changed for the past 4 months.
My sincerest apologies to you guys, I am still shocked myself right now, I can't believe it did that.
I will keep downloads up for now but I doubt the kernel will work bug free into the future without keeping up with driver updates and such. If there are any GPL concerns from any mods here on xda, please let me know and I will take the links down. I had source up until it got deleted. Thanks for the help, experience, and the times guys. You made this kernel a wonderful learning experience for me. Look out for my app in the next few months guys, its my new project if git doesn't screw me on that too.
My settings:
Gov: asswax
IO: fifo
Read ahead: 1024
Voltages: (stock, I pick them in the first place )
GPU: 400
Powersaving: 0
Mpdecision: its gone so enabling it does nothing
Sources:
https://github.com/BionicSheep/android_kernel_samsung_d2.git
Special thanks to:
ahagersr - for getting me started up and giving me hours of reading material
stratatak7 - for helping with packaging and voltage fixes
gideonX - for his patience and willingness to answer my nooby questions
pwncake193 - for helping me with 4.3 sources and kernel start up for it (send him thanks guys)
ktoonsez - for his patience and willingness to answer my nooby questions
imoseyon - fastcharge
TripNRaVeR - for his IO scheduler
faux123 - for his awesome sound support
the community - help in general
Changelog
Code:
10.07.2013 RC2
-fix all the bugs
10.06.2013 Experimental Release
-cm updates
-linux 3.4.65 update
-clock fixes
-reboot hopefully fixed (you tell me)
-deadline IO updated to have 0ms latency (credits Imoseyon)
-GPU overclocking to 480
10.03.2013 Release Candidate
-cm updates
-asswax tunables adjusted to personal preference. Ramps up slower but also ramps down slower, also focuses on lower
clocks at screen up and deep sleep. Check the git if you're curious
-Linaro 4.8.2 instead of 4.7 used to compile
-Latest linux 3.4.64
-378 clock changed back to 384 (so much more stable and battery friendly)
-voltage adjustments
[COLOR="Red"]This is probably my last build for this phone, when the Nexus 5 comes out I will probably get it and sell my gs3, so if the
price is less than $350, this will be it guys. Thanks for testing as I made my first kernel. I learned a lot! If any huge issues
present themselves I will obviously update it.
4.2.2 is being worked on, but my tester has to get back to me on the latest build (I run 4.3 personally) and then I will upload!
[/COLOR]
09.25.2013
-cm updates
-bluetooth updates
-basically update the everything
-linux updated to 3.4.61 (x.62 will be implemented soon hopefully
-modified clocks a bit to try and get better stability
-sorry updates have been slow (school and all), I am planning on getting a nexus 5 on release so prepare for a potential stop on this kernel for the gs3 when that happens (sorry)
08.23.2013(4.3)
-vital info for this build is in red in op
-okay so all this torch nonesense is fixed
-linux 3.4.59 updates
-latest cm sources
-voltage tweaks
-smartmax governor added (info on it [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38193047&postcount=6943"]here[/URL])
-tweaked sheep colors and colors are whiter than ever!!
08.20.2013b(4.3)
-actually fixed torch, finally got it
08.20.2013(4.3)
-linux 3.4.58 updates
-latest cm sources
-fixed torch
-bionicsheep colors should be implemented on boot (no yellow tint)
-voltage tweaks
08.15.2013(4.3)
-rebased from cm so latest drivers and merges
-linux 3.4.57 updates
-upped voltages on overclock so this should fix reboots for some people
-code clean ups
-modified screen colors, its like trinity but my tweaks.
I tried to make colors less saturated and cool the colors
(to enable for now just switch the screen temp (to any option)
in the advanced settings and lock your device,
I will enable on boot if you guys like it)
-so with new drivers this build tends to produce graphical
glitches on older versions of ROMS (pwncakes latest build has been
tested and works)
-old versions of the kernel also no longer play nice with new versions of ROMS
08.12.2013(4.3)
-fixed reboots for some people (I wasn't able to get it to reboot so
hopefully this works for you guys, let me know if it doesn't)
-undervolting finally is here and stable!
-user undervolting is back (min is 850 so going lower is pointless)
-it seems smoother than normal
08.11.2013(4.3) Part 2
-forgot to include frandom module in last build its here now
-you should see some performance improvements especially if you
use things like the crossbreeder mod
08.11.2013(4.2.2)
-frandom support
-clock changes
08.11.2013 (4.3)
-faux sound has returned
-Stable underclocking to 270 (whooooo)
-Stable overclocking to 1620 (WHOOOO)
-frandom support
-easter egg
-mpdecision disabled and removed on boot
-latest cm sources merged
08.10.2013 (4.3) Part 2
-think I fixed hot plugging (confirmed)
08.10.2013 (4.3)
-rebased with latest cm sources
-added thalamus auto hot plugging and double checked its working
-added governors:
+asswax
+wheatley
+badass
+smartassh3
+intellidemand
-added IOSched:
+tripndroid
+fifo
+sio
08.09.2013 (4.2.2)
-fixed hot plugging so that it actually shuts down the second core
-mpdecision is removed since hot plugging works now so you don't have to change a thing
08.06.2013 (4.2.2)
-thalamus hotplugging
-fifo scheduler
-easter egg (you will see when you boot)
08.05.2013
-initial 4.3 build
08.03.2013
-Fixed user voltage scaling
-[COLOR="Red"]Faux Sound[/COLOR] support for those who were asking for it
08.02.2013
Added some governors and IO schedulers per request:
-smartassH3 Governor
-asswax Governor
-wheatley Governor
-tripndroid IO Scheduler
08.01.2013
-Initial Release
I like the name of this.
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ziggy46 said:
I like the name of this.
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Thanks pretty much just picked it with no logic or reasoning
I've been using this kernel since on the d2att thread I love the frequent updates and your constant feedback .
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Xx_silenzer_xX said:
I've been using this kernel since on the d2att thread I love the frequent updates and your constant feedback .
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do me a favor and try running the torch app and tell me what happens
I'm surprised that there isn't more activity in this thread. Sounds like a great kernel to me. I'm gonna download the 4.2 version. I want to see how it plays with Illusion Rom 2.1. Thanks for the kernel.
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dave2metz said:
I'm surprised that there isn't more activity in this thread. Sounds like a great kernel to me. I'm gonna download the 4.2 version. I want to see how it plays with Illusion Rom 2.1. Thanks for the kernel.
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Good news, already heard from someone running on illusion, they said buttery smooth but you tell me
aeppacher said:
Good news, already heard from someone running on illusion, they said buttery smooth but you tell me
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I ran it on illusion last week from your att thread and was buttery smooth.. I'm glad you implemented your colors in as well the cooler whiter the better.
infected sgh-t999
what are the full settings you use for the kernel to make it better than stock, has anyone experimented with this, i keep getting random reboots and dont know what the edge of doom would be for the kernel, dont know if someone would like to share their settings for the kernel
bosna110 said:
what are the full settings you use for the kernel to make it better than stock, has anyone experimented with this, i keep getting random reboots and dont know what the edge of doom would be for the kernel, dont know if someone would like to share their settings for the kernel
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Recommended settings are in op. Reboots may be caused by voltaged on overclocks. Still working on this
aeppacher said:
Recommended settings are in op. Reboots may be caused by voltaged on overclocks. Still working on this
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this may be a dumb question but where is the op? I am wanting to find out what all the setting really do so I can better understand what to choose for my d2tmo. I didnt see the link in your description of the kernel so I am guessing it is somewhere els. I have not installed this kernel yet and I am currently useing MROM 10.1-20130801-d2tmo.
just want to know what exactly all these really do
+intellidemand
+badass
+wheatley
+smartassH3
+asswax
-Added IO Schedulers
+sio
+tripndroid
+fifo
thanks
This will explain what they do.
Also, while I'm here, aeppacher, custom color setup for 4.2.2?
munkyvirus said:
This will explain what they do.
Also, while I'm here, aeppacher, custom color setup for 4.2.2?
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Yeah sorry guys, currently in the process of packing to move back into college and bigger things are at work development wise...
*hint hint*
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Running good on slim bean 4.3 weekly!
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Download links are back and latest update has a lot in it
Looked at a few kernels and decided to go with this one.
aeppacher said:
Recommended settings are in op. Reboots may be caused by voltaged on overclocks. Still working on this
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Just to confirm, I'm also having the random reboots on 4.2.
Jay Rock said:
Just to confirm, I'm also having the random reboots on 4.2.
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Modify voltages on the 2 overclocks until you get it stable. Either increase or decrease by 25mV until it goes away. THEN REPORT YOUR NUMBERS BACK TO ME. Its hard to fix this because it runs perfectly for certain people (like me) but for others problems

[Kernel][D802][03/10] Efficient Kernel 2.1.1 - AOSP LOLLIPOP [F2FS][Synapse][Bumped]

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Battery life, performance and optimization.​Introduction
Every smartphone's user has the same problem. The battery life and the reactivity of the system. Not anymore with our kernel based on the great B14CKB1RD.
Our Kernel offer today probably the best compromise between these two points. Enjoy it ! :highfive:
This kernel will never have 30 governors or something. We want a light, fast and stable kernel.
The kernel is configured out-the-box for the best battery life and performance. You don't need to tweak it and and spent 2 hours to do that. But if you want to tweak some parameters, you can use the Synapse APP installed with the kernel.​
​Features
Based on the B14CKB1RD Kernel (include all features/optimizations from this kernel)
Governors available : Wheatley, Bacon, Intellimm, Intelliactive, Interactive, Ondemand, Optimax, , and Performance
Configured out-the-box with our recommended settings and fully compatible with the Synapse APP
F2FS Support for the /data /cache and /system
Responsiveness optizimation
Really light kernel
Debug/statistics disabled
Built with the christopher83's Toolchain (4.9.3 2015.09.02), especially optimized for the Cortex A15
Battery Optimizations (especially in deepsleep)
ARM Optimizations
Graphite Optimizations
Mode NEON/VFP
PowerSuspend
UnderVoltage for the CPU
Bricked Thermal
Sweep2Sleep
DoubleTap2Wake
Sound Control GPL 3.5
Stereo Call Recording Support
Enhanced Power Efficiency
Dynamic Read Ahead
Dynamic FSYNC
Fast Charge
Lot of more optimizations
Our recommended settings :
LG G2 D802
Sabersunset http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/romkernel-sabersunset-1-2-t3028536
Efficient Kernel
Xposed for Lollipop with the Amplify module to block alarms and wakelocks (really important)
Just tick the "✓" button when you launch Synapse the first time
Weathley governor (better deepsleep with it)
50mv(-) to all steps (try 37.5(-) first)
Fiops / 2048
Fsync disabled
Westwood
300/2265600 mhz (min/max)
multi-core economy : 1
Max CPUs boosted at the same time : 2 (really lagfree UI)
Wakelocks blocked : NlpWakelock, NlpCollectorWakelock, RILJ
With this configuration, we lost 2% in 9hours on standby with wifi and synchronisation (gmail, whatsapp, messenger ...).
Screen on time : 7:40hours with moderate usage of Wifi, 30 min of Youtube, lot of Whatsapp, lot of internet (with Chrome), [email protected]%.
Downloads
AOSP LOLLIPOP - D802
​
2.1.1
After the kernel is installed, tick the "✓" button when you launch Synapse for the first time : Your kernel is configured for the best comprise between battery life and performance !
If you have issues, don't hesitate to tell me !
Changelogs
Code:
[COLOR=Red][B]03.10.2015 (2.1.1) :[/B][/COLOR][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2][COLOR=DarkSlateGray]
[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][INDENT][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2][COLOR=DarkSlateGray] - Fixed Weathley governor as default (it was sometimes not in default in some devices. It depended on the Synapse configuration), now all fixed
- Touch boost default frequency decreased @ 1267 MHz
- Memory optimization when the phone is in deepsleep (to be tested)[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]
[/INDENT][COLOR=Red][B]03.04.2015 (2.1.0) :[/B][/COLOR][INDENT][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2][COLOR=DarkSlateGray]
- Fixed noises when headphone is plugged
- The kernel is now configured out-the-box with the new recommended settings for the best battery life and performance ! Just tick the [/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2][COLOR=DarkSlateGray][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]"[/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]✓" [/SIZE][/FONT] button when you launch Synapse for the first time. The voltage is still at the default values for security reason. You need to change them manually
- Weathley is now the default governor and have optimized parameters out-the-box
- Intellimm : adjusted the default configuration for our LG G2. Less laggy, more optimized
- Fast_lane_load value to 500 and max value is now 650
- More optimization for the default values
- Added ROW scheduler
- Removed DanceDance governor
[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/INDENT][COLOR=Red][B]03.03.2015 (2) (2.0.1) :[/B][/COLOR][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2][COLOR=DarkSlateGray]
[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][INDENT][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2][COLOR=DarkSlateGray]- Built with [/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2][COLOR=DarkSlateGray]the christopher83's Toolchain (4.9.3 2015.09.02), especially optimized for the Cortex A15[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/INDENT][COLOR=Red][B]03.03.2015 (2.0.0) :[/B][/COLOR][INDENT][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2][COLOR=DarkSlateGray]- Kernel is out-the-box with Synapse 0.40 APP and is fully compatible
- Optimized kernel size with some debug/logging tweaks
- The frequencies didn't apply correctly or was buggy with some kernel APP tweaker (like TricksterMod, Synapse or other), it's now all fixed
- Added sysfs nodes for devfreq governors
- Added intellimm governor && removed DanceDance governor [I](finally not removed)[/I]
- Use now the christopher83's Toolchain (4.9.3 2015.09.02), especially optimized for the Cortex A9
- Better battery life when the phone is in deepsleep (to be tested)
- General optimization[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]
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- Disabled AVC Statistics
- Disabled useless traces
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Credits
All credits goes to REV3NT3CH for his amazing kernel
About
Sources
https://github.com/teksinxda/efficientkernel (coming)
Hmm.. That sounds awesome. Giving a try right now. reporting in a few days
Congratulations to your work and hope to see even better battery life in the next versions
L.E. do you think I can get similar results with a different ROM? (P.S. SaberSunset has already reached version 1.9 )
I will try this on RR
I'll try it, sounds great!
I hope you will enjoy it :highfive:
I'm actually working for the 1.1.0 !
Any way to add other links for the download?
I would really appreciate it..
Will you be building for other variants?
awesome !
tomorrwo i will try it on slimlp ! thanks a lot
TDSJR said:
Will you be building for other variants?
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Yes sure !
Wycer said:
Any way to add other links for the download?
I would really appreciate it..
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Added :highfive:
Thanks man, I'll try it
Tapatalked from my D802 - CM12
This kernel is fantastic!
@teksin
In light of Open source and GPL, I don't see @REV3NT3CH 's original git history in your source. What was added?
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@teksin
In light of Open source and GPL, I don't see @REV3NT3CH 's original git history in your source. What was added?
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Yes sure, it's the source of the galaxy s4 there. I will post the source for the g2.
Why do you prefer Westwood over cubic? Thanks
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Why do you prefer Westwood over cubic? Thanks
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westwood was actually default set in my source and kernel. I personally did so because it was the popular choice for many
@teksin
I'm more interested to see what was added. Very interested.
What type of battery life (SOT) you guys getting?
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What type of battery life (SOT) you guys getting?
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You really asked for SoT ? The kernel is out for like 4 hours and you ask for a SoT? I hope you are just a troll.
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You really asked for SoT ? The kernel is out for like 4 hours and you ask for a SoT? I hope you are just a troll.
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Whoops sorry, didn't realise the kernel was that new, just hoping for good battery life that could maybe rival the stock battery.

Development [Kernel][Overclocked] No Gravity [2023-04-30][ProtonClang]

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Hey, NoGravity Kernel dev here! You may already know me from my other supported phones (OnePlus 2, F1, Mi 8, X3 Pro, Mi 10T, F2, F4) I've graduated with a bachelor degree in computer science and I actually work as a C# programmer. NGK's mindset is Performance/smoothness while getting good battery life due to added battery oriented features.
I currently do not own the device, but if you like my work and want to support me, a crowdfunding was made in order to speed up the development for this phone
(Scroll down for Telegram Group link where I'll be most of the time)
The Kernel will boot using Balance Profile when Magisk is present. Other profiles for battery, performance and gaming can be switched to in my app.
To tweak the kernel easily, here's my No Gravity app! featuring custom profiles (Battery, Balanced, Performance and Gaming & Gaming+). My app offers some device specific features that can't be found in other kernel tweaking apps. You can find them lower in the thread.)
-No Gravity app! support
-Compiled with Proton Clang + O3 + Polly + LTO optimizations
-KernelSU support
-NGK Thermal locking mechanism*
-DC Dimming
-Boeffla Wakelock Blocker
-Optional Proximity Sensor blocking for Telegram / Nekogram
-High Brightness Mode
-AdrenoBoost
-GPU UC/OC : 150MHz / 682MHz
-CPU Input boost driver instead of CPU boost
-Devfreq boosting
-Enabled WALT, disabled PELT
-Using Big and Prime clusters for specific performance critical events
-Devfreq boosting for various events like app opening
-Disabled ZRAM by default (Only if ROM doesn't override it)
-USB Fast Charging
-Various GPU & libs optimizations
-VDSO for better 32 bit performance
-Small debloat
-Merged in latest CLO Tags
-Always upstreamed to latest (4.19.282)
-And many more under the hood changes & optimizations
Note: Some features aren't enabled yet for this specific phone, but they'll come in future updates
-Monet theme adapting to your ROMs colors dynamically
-Injected sepolicies to work on Enforcing SELinux
-Kernel & App update checker (Direct install of kernel and app)
-Balance(Default),Performance,Battery,Gaming & Gaming+ Profiles (QSTile available)
-Custom Profile Creator Page that let's you create and share profiles with the NGK community (/SDCARD/NGK/PROFILES/)
-Precise CPU temperature for each Clusters separately
-Per-App Tweaks Page to load tweaks for specific apps
-CPU Page with following tunables:
-CPU Governor
-CPU Frequency Selection Algorithm (Linear/Exponential)
-CPU Min/Max Frequencies
-Input boost
-NGK Smart Throttling
-NGK Stats Page showing last gaming session FPS+ Chart, throttling, battery drain, avg CPU temps & avg Battery temps, toggle for enabling NGK Stats Overlay displaying FPS and following optional features:
-CPU Temps/Freqs
-GPU Temps/Freqs
-Battery Temps/Percentage
-RAM usage
-Kernel Page to let you control:
-App optimization (ART) Button
-Thermals:
NoGravity (NGK’s default) || Battery || Stock one
-Sultan PID read optimizations
-ZRAM
-GPU Page:
-GPU Stats
-Min/Max GPU Freq Selector
-High Brightness Mode
-Content Adaptive Backlight Control
-Adrenoboost
-Touchscreen firmware selector
-Proximity Gestures Switch to pulse ambient dispay on Hand Wave
-Pick-Up Gesture Switch to pulse ambient display when device is taken
-Pixel 3 Flip to Shhh feature
-DTS Eagle (Sound) Info Page
-More will be added...
-More features...
-Let me know what you want and those may be added!
This kernel should work on any ROM & MIUI!
-I recommend before coming to conclusion, give it at least 2 complete charge cycles and then raise any issue.
- I recommend to use my app, franco app or EX Kernel Manager if you need to tweak the kernel further
-Flash No_Gravity_Kernel-vX.X.zip file in TWRP (Latest TWRP Recovery Recommanded)
-(Optional) - Clear cache and Dalvik => if you do so, Use App Optimization button in NGK App to regenerate ART or let device charge at idle at 100% for some time (that's when android runs optimizations).
Download No gravity Kernel / Download No Gravity App
Donate me! / Telegram Group /
No Gravity App Changelog / No Gravity Kernel Changelog
-The android community and to all my testers for using my kernel and your precious feedbacks and ideas!.​
Contributors
Pierre2324
Source: https://github.com/Pierre2324/NGK_android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8250
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Version: 1.4.0
Created: 2022-12-18
Last Updated: 2023-04-30
Changelog
NoGravity Kernel v1.4.0 + NGK App 6.4.0
Previous Changelogs:
NoGravity Kernel v1.3.0 + NGK App 6.3.0
NoGravity Kernel v1.2.0 + NGK App 6.2.0
NoGravity Kernel v1.0.1 + NGK App 6.1.1 (Hotfix)
NoGravity Kernel v1.0.0 + NGK App 6.1.0
I currently do not own the device, but if you like my work and want to support me, a crowdfunding was made in order to speed up the development for this phone.
app doesnt wanna change thermals to stock
zram reverts back to default after reboot
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nvm, stock works
only problem is apply on boot
great kernel btw
wow its big surprise and sooo great to seeing NoGravity here !!! Thank u for share!!
I guess it's true what they say, that hope dies last.
Nice to see you again Pierre, it's been a while.
Great to see one of the best kernels here for alioh.
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I guess it's true what they say, that hope dies last.
Nice to see you again Pierre, it's been a while.
Great to see one of the best kernels here for alioh.
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Oh hey! Its been a while, OG since the OnePlus 2 Did not remember you having F3, nice to see you here!
Noice
It's great to see this kernel here. A quick question does it support DC Dimming?
DC Dimming Kernel
Hi Guys, I'm currently using lineage 18.1 with Optimus Drunk Kernel. I would really like to upgrade to Lineage 19, but can't find a Kernel that supports DC Dimming. Do you know of any Kernels that support DC Dimming and are still maintained...
forum.xda-developers.com
Cheers.
Nice to see a new kernel for F3. Is it compatible with miui 14?
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Nice to see a new kernel for F3. Is it compatible with miui 14?
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Yes a hotfix will come later tho for some people undervolt seems unstable so will be fixed but yes seems to work fine. Don't forget to flash miui-dtbo after kernel
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It's great to see this kernel here. A quick question does it support DC Dimming?
DC Dimming Kernel
Hi Guys, I'm currently using lineage 18.1 with Optimus Drunk Kernel. I would really like to upgrade to Lineage 19, but can't find a Kernel that supports DC Dimming. Do you know of any Kernels that support DC Dimming and are still maintained...
forum.xda-developers.com
Cheers.
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Hey, hmm I dont think so, I didnt add it or anything. You can send source of a kernel with it working and I'll check what I can do. This is for screen retention?
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Hey, hmm I dont think so, I didnt add it or anything. You can send source of a kernel with it working and I'll check what I can do. This is for screen retention?
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This would be to reduce PWM flicker that AMOLED displays have. It can bother some people and cause headaches.
https://github.com/GZR-Kernels/Optimus_Drunk_Alioth
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This would be to reduce PWM flicker that AMOLED displays have. It can bother some people and cause headaches.
https://github.com/GZR-Kernels/Optimus_Drunk_Alioth
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Okay I will have a look thanks
[Forwarded from NGK telegram group]
Ive just uploaded:
X3PRO_3.1.0-dtbo-miui-FIXED.img
F2_1.0.0-dtbo-miui-FIXED.img
F3_1.0.0-dtbo-miui-FIXED.img
F4_1.0.0-dtbo-miui-FIXED.img
Mi10T_1.0.0-dtbo-miui-FIXED.img
Files (Kernel section) for people having screen content dimension issues (mostly seen on miui) its been tested quickly and reported to work, thanks to @AbdulazizHashim
Hope all is fine now (pinch to zoom, telegram replies, UI size, genshin joystick size)
For those who don't know what dtbo is, if you face any of the above mentioned issues flash corresponding dtbo for your device after flashing the kernel.zip and it should fix you issues.
Now hopefully, I can go to bed
have i become one of those testers that are mentioned in custom roms and kernels
3zozHashim said:
have i become one of those testers that are mentioned in custom roms and kernels
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Sadly doesnt seem fixed for everyone on MIUI
Hotfix is out for kernel (1.0.1) and app (6.1.1!)
Changelog post(#2) updated, thread updated.
using this kernel on balance mode give better benchmark for me, also connection to my car bluetooth is much more stable (music name displayed and auto connect always works)
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using this kernel on balance mode give better benchmark for me, also connection to my car bluetooth is much more stable (music name displayed and auto connect always works)
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Nice good to know

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