[KERNEL] Furnace-1.3.6 for Nexus 5 [AOSP/CAF][6/30/2014][RGB][BiDi-S2W][S2D][GCB] - Nexus 5 Original Android Development

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I will update this as long as I have time, introducing new features and fixes for any issues that may arise.
If you have any feature requests or ideas that haven't been seen before, don't hesitate to throw it out there, I love new things!
If you're concerned about benchmarks, go here.
Features:
Code:
Linux Kernel 3.4.95
LZ4 Compressed Kernel/Ramdisk
LG Thermal Control
Fast Charge
IntelliPlug
Bidirectional Sweep2Wake
Bidirectional Sweep2Sleep
[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53601815&postcount=368]Sweep2Dim[/url]
DoubleTap2Wake (User configured tap radius)
Samsung's exFat module support
Enabled extra TCP cong. controllers
LG G2's latest PM driver (replaces lpm)
Shared Memory driver (smem)
Xbox Controller support enabled
Kexec-Hardboot support
F2FS Support
Gamma Control
Full RGB Color Control
(RGB/Gamma) Startup Config
[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52940349&postcount=2]Gamma Corrected Brightness[/url]
Sound Control
Wheatley CPU Gov
Intellidemand CPU Gov
Intelliactive CPU Gov
OndemandPlus CPU Gov
SIO/BFQ/FIOPS/ZEN/VR IO Schedulers
Dynamic fsync
frandom
Powersuspend
Overclock to 2.7Ghz
Underclock to 96Mhz
Voltage Control
Thanks to:
Code:
Lithid
flar2
franciscofranco
faux123
showp1984
yorici
Piereligio
The Gingerbread Man
vomer
Code:
Both overclock-enabled and stock-clock (2265Mhz) builds are available below.
Want some F2FS(-ALL) support? Check out this thread maintained by @kdh2834
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Download:
Furnace Kernel / source / changelog / mirror
Boot Image Unpacking/Repacking:
If there's anything you want to utilize within the boot.img, (ramdisk for example) here's a quick guide on unpacking boot.img
You will need to get a hold of the latest unpackbootimg/mkbootimg, I recommend CM11 source.
Boot partition is located in /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/boot
To unpack:
Code:
mkdir output
./unpackbootimg -i boot.img -o output
To repack:
Code:
./mkbootimg --kernel output/boot.img-zImage-dtb --ramdisk output/boot.img-ramdisk.gz --cmdline "console=ttyHSL0,115200,n8 androidboot.hardware=hammerhead user_debug=31 maxcpus=4 msm_watchdog_v2.enable=1" --base 0x00000000 --pagesize 2048 --ramdisk_offset 0x02900000 --tags_offset 0x02700000 -o new_boot.img
(OLD: Furnace-1.1.0 and below) Strict Mode:
Trickster Mod does not support this module parameter yet, so here's some sysfs!
-Make sure MPDecision is disabled and IntelliPlug is enabled
-Make sure Eco Mode is not enabled
Code:
echo "1/0" > /sys/module/intelli_plug/parameters/strict_mode_active
Sweep2Wake/Sleep
Yes many apps support this but here's some more info on it and sysfs.
Code:
echo "2/1/0" > /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake
Code:
echo "1/0" > /sys/android_touch/doubletap2wake
Selecting "2" for Sweep2Wake will limit the feature to S2S only, to use, swipe from the left or the right of the navbar to the alternate side.
Selecting "1" will enable both S2W and S2W, to turn on your display, swipe from the left or right of the screen to the alternate side.
DoubleTap2Wake Feather Radius
You will be able to control the allowed distance between tap #1 and tap #2. This will help with unintentional wakes quite a bit.
Code:
echo "3/2/1" > /sys/android_touch/doubletap2wake_feather
Value 1 is the stock radius, 2 is a tighter radius, and 3 is a very tight radius (which I found quite nice).
Diag Mode enable:
Code:
setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb
Disable:
Code:
setprop sys.usb.config mtp,adb
Want to customize? Use this.
If you pick your kernel based on buzzwords then this has all that crap I guess.​

WOO HOO!!! Good job dude!!

I'm gonna try this with Codefire X
Thanks for the hard work
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installed this kernel, battery life increase noticed by me
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Jashanmallan said:
installed this kernel, battery life increase noticed by me
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That was fast.
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Jashanmallan said:
installed this kernel, battery life increase noticed by me
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Really... 42 minutes and you're already saying battery increase. Come on now...
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Oh man. This is gonna be a great kernel. Like this dev
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This looks like a smoking kernel! Sweet!!

This works great on latest P.A.I do notice my phone feels a little more snappy.I say that based on reopening apps on as well as scrolling.Thank you for sharing.

Sounds awesome. Flashing it now

0dBu said:
Really... 42 minutes and you're already saying battery increase. Come on now...
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brother I got 30min Sot with 5 percent and that's really good for me..
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Jashanmallan said:
brother I got 30min Sot with 5 percent and that's really good for me..
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For optimal results, take 2 of these and report back in about a week

Jashanmallan said:
brother I got 30min Sot with 5 percent and that's really good for me..
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It depends what you're doing in that 30 minutes. 30 minutes of playing GTA San Andreas and 30 minutes of reading is quite different.
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Jashanmallan said:
installed this kernel, battery life increase noticed by me
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Going to give this a go and see how it compares to franco
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daleski75 said:
Going to give this a go and see how it compares to franco
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Quick antuntu x benchmark and franco gets around 24k and this kernel gets around 28k

daleski75 said:
Going to give this a go and see how it compares to franco
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Quick antuntu x benchmark and franco gets around 24k and this kernel gets around 28k
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Are you using F2FS?
Anyway "This kernel is available for AOSP ROMs only, ROMs that use CAF are not supported at this time.." No idea wad is CAF? But is stock rom considered as AOSP roms? Isn't AOKP or CM considered as well?

tanjiajun_34 said:
Are you using F2FS?
Anyway "This kernel is available for AOSP ROMs only, ROMs that use CAF are not supported at this time.." No idea wad is CAF? But is stock rom considered as AOSP roms? Isn't AOKP or CM considered as well?
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Don't use with CM. It'll work fine on stock/pa/omni/etc.
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Savoca said:
Don't use with CM. It'll work fine on stock/pa/omni/etc.
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Okay thanks a lot man!

tanjiajun_34 said:
Are you using F2FS?
Anyway "This kernel is available for AOSP ROMs only, ROMs that use CAF are not supported at this time.." No idea wad is CAF? But is stock rom considered as AOSP roms? Isn't AOKP or CM considered as well?
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Not using F2FS at all.

Is there something wrong with F2FS support? When I use other kernel (This I tried http://d-h.st/6w5), it manages to boot up. But when I use this kernel, when booting up, it gives me the screen "Type password to decrypt storage"...

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[SCRIPT] [SHELL] [NS4G] remCPU - Really easy to manage CPU controller

remCPU
Here is a script that I have been using to manage my cpu and device specific bits. Here is what it can currently control. Usage is pretty simple.
Code:
sh-3.2# /system/bin/remCPU --help
Lithid's remCPU Controller
Help:
--set:
Look at cpu settings config.
--stat:
Look at cpu freq stats.
--config:
Setup the configuration of your cpu.
--help:
Get help.
Contact: [email protected]
Code:
sh-3.2# /system/bin/remCPU --stat
Cpu freq stats:
1400000 0
1200000 4127
1100000 37
1000000 107
800000 346
400000 897
200000 537
100000 88226
Code:
sh-3.2# /system/bin/remCPU --set
Verified:
>>>
Your current governor is: ondemandx
Your max cpu frequency is: 1200000
Your min cpu frequency is: 100000
Your min memory free config is: 3674,4969,6264,8312,9607,11444
Your tcp buffer w/r is: 110592/110592
Backlight noti: 1
Backlight noti blink: 1
Backlight noti blink interval: 750
Backlight noti blink max count: 30
>>>
You run the script, check out your current settings then go through the settings to set it up. It will create a config in /data/data/com.lithid/kernelscript/config. This config will be pulled into effect during the next and everyother reboot, or by running sh /system/etc/init.d/89remCPU after your config is in place. Like I said, set it and forget it! No app running, no space taken up. Just what you want without the extra!
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-Cpu governors.
-Max Cpu frequency
-Min Cpu frequency
-BLN interface
- - Turn on/off
- - Enable blink
- - Modify blink interval
- - Max blink duration
- Low mem free settings
- TCP Buffer read/write
Something as simple as setting and forgetting is what I like. I will be adding in more and more tweaks to the system, checking for features per kernel etc etc.
You should know what the kernel can and can't do before you attempt to mess with the settings.
>> Download Here <<
Issues? Let me know.​
This is for some changelogs.
Wow! This is almost exactly what I was hoping for! Lithid, will it be possible to add a screen off profile going forward? Thank you. Going to flash now!
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JohnCorleone said:
Wow! This is almost exactly what I was hoping for! Lithid, will it be possible to add a screen off profile going forward? Thank you. Going to flash now!
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That's something I'm looking into. Tho that would create the need for a constant while loop checking for changes to the sleep state. While it would not be difficult, I don't think its 100% needed. I will tho look into a good way to implement tho. Thanks!
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One more question for you. Would I be able to run this and only use SetCPU for that screen off profile or would it override the script? If it ruins the script, I may try ditching the screen off profile for a while
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JohnCorleone said:
One more question for you. Would I be able to run this and only use SetCPU for that screen off profile or would it override the script? If it ruins the script, I may try ditching the screen off profile for a while
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Shouldn't do anything. I don't use anything else but this. My phone lasts over 24 hours with regular use. So never needed it. Plus that's what deep sleep on our phones is for lol.
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lithid-cm said:
Shouldn't do anything. I don't use anything else but this. My phone lasts over 24 hours with regular use. So never needed it. Plus that's what deep sleep on our phones is for lol.
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I am going to set it up without the screen off profile. Thanks again.
Edit..working great here!
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Any love for bld?
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FL0OD said:
Any love for bld?
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BLD, voodoo sound, touchwake, deep sleep support is all on the way. Just trying to get it all out there.
Welcome back to Android lithid. I thought you were taking your talents to the iPhone scene?
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EVO-lution of Man said:
Welcome back to Android lithid. I thought you were taking your talents to the iPhone scene?
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I have been back on android for some time now. I was using windows phone as well.
and thanks!
Are there any Kernel requirements/recommendations? (other than init.d support) Also Busybox Ver? req
Thanks for this should come in handy!
LucKyPunk said:
Are there any Kernel requirements/recommendations? (other than init.d support) Also Busybox Ver? req
Thanks for this should come in handy!
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Its using just basic sh shell so unless your running froyo there should not be issues.
In terms of kernels I am using air. But you should know what your kernel can do. I'm writing checks so it will only display options available to you.
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Hmmmm. Will keep my eyes on this....I like the idea of not needing to have two apps(setcpu and bln control) taking up space when I never go into them unless I flash a new kernel. Will there be a way to set governor settings? meaning like on demand parameters for up threshold and such
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brianbgrp said:
Hmmmm. Will keep my eyes on this....I like the idea of not needing to have two apps(setcpu and bln control) taking up space when I never go into them unless I flash a new kernel. Will there be a way to set governor settings? meaning like on demand parameters for up threshold and such
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Maybe in the future. Just don't like the idea of something always running. I will be looking into it tho.
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Welcome back lithid-cm,
Thanks for the script, looking forward to your updates.
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interested in this...
cyburke said:
interested in this...
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It works well actually. I am glad you bumped it. I needed to download it again since I formatted memory
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Wow this looks awesome.

[KERNEL][4.1.x][LTE★CDMA★GSM] ⇒☆Jame Bond☆ v3.4.6

·:*¨¨*:·..·:*¨☆Jame Bond☆·:*¨¨*:·..·:*¨
straight from The Land of Smiles
Jame Bond kernels have always been about battery efficiency without sacrificing speed...
-latest version-v3.4.6
that thae
-linaro gcc
-some debugging disabled
-undervolted
-interactive governor (default) is recommended
-GPU set to 307MHz
-boots to 1.2 (oc to 1.3)
khlang
-color control
-sound control
-gamma control
new mobile app
Goo-inside.me beta
-Browse Files...
/devs/ogdobber/gnex/kernel
-installation/Tweaks
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-uv settings
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-protips
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note: please "rate" the thread
Thank you to those that have! If you are new to this thread, browse through the pages. I always try to answer questions quickly and thoroughly, as well as provide a stable kernel. If this kernel doesn't have the "features" you are looking for, or you have seen a cool new mod, just ask and I will try to accommodate (or at least give a reason why not)
thanks for your time -og
acronyms, notes, etc.
deprecated kernels
***************************************************************************************************************************************
4.1.x kernel(s)
that thae
1.2/3.5GHz◊GPU 307MHz
☆Jame Bond☆ v3.4
1.2/3.5GHz◊GPU 307MHz
☆Jame Bond☆ v3.3
mirror
khlang
1.2/3.5GHz◊GPU 307MHz
☆Jame Bond☆ v3.4.6
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_____________________________________________________________________
thanks to coolbho3000 for his patches
support setcpu
» kernel source
» additional source
Control your Android phone's CPU! SetCPU for Root Users
installation
2 ways...
-download and extract boot.img from zip...non-ak versions
-enter fastboot mode by (with phone off) press and hold volume up&down and then power
then to test (reverts on reboot)
Code:
fastboot boot boot.img
to flash
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
or
-download to sd card and flash from recovery
tweaks
version 3.1.7 has several "tweaks" that are controlled in system/etc/init.d/007tweaks
-color and v1 control
-vibration control
-volume boost
-high performance sound
-fast charge
everything boots to stock settings, make adjustments at your leisure.
included is system/etc/init.d/007tweaks.bkk which are the settings I use (just rename to 007tweaks)
of course with cm9 and aokp the colors can be adjusted with sliders in rom settings
007tweaks
Code:
echo "60" > /sys/class/misc/samoled_color/red_v1_offset
echo "60" > /sys/class/misc/samoled_color/green_v1_offset
echo "60" > /sys/class/misc/samoled_color/blue_v1_offset
#default 60 60 60
echo "2004318071" > /sys/class/misc/samoled_color/red_multiplier
echo "2004318071" > /sys/class/misc/samoled_color/green_multiplier
echo "2004318071" > /sys/class/misc/samoled_color/blue_multiplier
#default 2004318071 2004318071 2004318071
echo "1450" > /sys/vibe/pwmduty
#default 1450
echo "0" > /sys/class/misc/soundcontrol/volume_boost
#default 0 max 3
echo "0" > /sys/class/misc/soundcontrol/highperf_enabled
#default 0 on 1
echo "0" > /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge
#default 0 on 1
permissions are set on flashing, but if changed with "es explorer" they need to be reset to
for roms that don't have "color slider adjustments" to have the changes take affect without rebooting, open a terminal and run....
Code:
su <enter>
run-parts /etc/init.d/ <enter>
kernels are preset
don't drop more than 75mV under default
one more jic........
Think nitro put me on this kernel. Thank you for your work.
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Running 384 on B33 aokp. No deep sleep?
Even though there ain't deep sleep my battery isn't withdrawing during screen off
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No problems here. 32.32 black ice.
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I'm using the khlang version on my sprint gnex. No issues with anything as of now. Butter smooth and using setcpu with auto detected settings on demand governor. Thanks so much!
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masri1987 said:
Running 384 on B33 aokp. No deep sleep?
Even though there ain't deep sleep my battery isn't withdrawing during screen off
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you have some app that is preventing your phone from going into deep sleep
hboot_zig said:
I'm using the khlang version on my sprint gnex. No issues with anything as of now. Butter smooth and using setcpu with auto detected settings on demand governor. Thanks so much!
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thats great, I was pretty sure it would be the same. but none the less, you were the brave one
btw, interactive is recommended (default gov)
Thanks for the tip I switched it to interactive and rebooted. Everything I have tried so far has been fine phone, text, SMS all send and receive perfect, GPS locks almost instantly. No complaints here!
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Loved your work on the Nexus S.
Trying it right now.
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What's the difference between ndfs kernel name and socfs
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tacosrdelicioso said:
What's the difference between ndfs kernel name and socfs
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20769976&postcount=19
This kernel is really smooth. Performance is awesome. Haven't really gotten to test battery yet though. Happy so far!
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Battery for me is best on this kernel
CodeName Android
007 kernel
Hybrid 3 Radio
Just loaded the experimental and running great so far.
Liquid 1.3
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I've been on Franco's kernel and Lean kernel and this is def the smoothest and best battery for me. I'm on the stable version.
Wow, this kernel is smooth even on the 307 gpu version.
One of my biggest gripes about this phone is how laggy the notification drawer can be (for example, if you're doing something, you get a gmail notificaiton and you tap it, watch how ugly it transitions to the gmail app)
This kernel seems to take care of that for me .
AOKP B33
007 kernel
Hybrid 3 radio
Strictly speaking on performance and battery, would 3.1 (Pure) or 3.1.7 (Crazed) be better?
What's the 3.1i version?
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[KERNEL] [4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2.x based ROMs [FINAL]

THIS PROJECT IS NO LONGER ACTIVE
THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER UPDATES
Firstly, huge thanks go to these individuals & teams (for code I have kanged, ideas I have been inspired by, help I have received):
Pawitp, Stratosk, DerTeufel, Kasper_h, Ezekeel, Neldar, Mialwe, Edoko, and my testers kaza and saszseb
THANK YOU ALL​
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This is a clone of my well-established non-LVM kernel but it has been turned to the Dark Side of mainstream partitoning!
It should work on all Android 4.2 ROMs that use the LVM (Logical Volume Manager) partition method, like Official CM 10.1
All kernel features (with the exception of RAM size - note below) can be activated/adjusted using NSTools
Changelog 08/05:
Code:
+ FINAL RELEASE
+ Linux 3.0.76
+ LMK Whitelisting (thanks to Stratosk)
+ USB OTG Support
Downloads:
KERNEL FOR RECOVERY
KERNEL FOR ODIN/HEIMDALL
KERNEL MIRROR
(modified NSTools included in Kernel package)
Fishears Kernel customisations:
Kernel 3.0.76
Ultra Kernel Samepage Merging
Live OC
Overclock @ 1400, 1300, 1200, 1100
Aroma Filemanager (1.80) in Recovery
Kernel compiled with Linaro 4.7-2013.03 + O3 optimization
RAM Size selectable through sysfs (see note below). 383mb (default), 396mb (bigmem), 409mb (hugemem - breaks 720p video recording so set camera to 480p before reboot)
Media libs automatically patched at reboot when RAM Size changes
720p recording option removed from camera settings in hugemem mode (thanks Kagadar)
CPU unaligned accesses enabled
LowMemoryKiller Whitelist support
[*} USB OTG Host Support
Deep Idle
BLN 9
FastCharge
Touch Wake
Battery Life eXtender
Battery polling reduced
Smartassv2 governor
Lulzactive governor
Lazy governor
Wheately governor
IntelliDemand governor
Interactive governor tweaks from 3.4
SIO I/O Scheduler (updated)
ROW I/O Scheduler
BFQ I/O Scheduler
ZEN I/O Scheduler
FIFO I/O Scheduler
tuned CFQ Scheduler
LOAD_FREQ (4*HZ+61) avoids loadavg moire
Logger from 3.4
Neon VFP enabled
Lowmemorykiller from 3.5
Time gpio from 3.4
Battery indicator in Recovery
Clear NSTools settings from Recovery
Clear init.d from Recovery
Touch key control in Recovery (Menu=up, Back=down)
Repeat on keys for up/down in Recovery
RAM Selection:
the RAM selection values are:
0 for default
1 for 396mb
2 for 408mb
To change the current setting you need to change the value stored in /sys/kernel/bigmem/enable
You can do this with a text editor or in a terminal/adb shell like this:
Code:
echo 2 > /sys/kernel/bigmem/enable
Source Code:
fishears at github
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2 ROMs
1st. Now to test. So are we going to see fishears rom lvm soon too?
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Re: [KERNEL][4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2 ROMs
Thank you fishears.
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ts1506 said:
1st. Now to test. So are we going to see fishears rom lvm soon too?
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I pressed "submit" instead of "preview"
The post is a bit unfinished still...
An LVM ROM might happen
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2 ROMs [22/02/13]
I guess i found a suitable kernel for my future lvm roms too.
The only issue i am facing is that when i tne ondemand through nstools, the sampling down factor is not sticking, whereas it sticks on semaphore with semaphore manager.
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fishears said:
I pressed "submit" instead of "preview"
The post is a bit unfinished still...
An LVM ROM might happen
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Why. What did you miss out?
Hope a lvm rom comes out too.
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Re: [KERNEL][4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2 ROMs [22/02/13]
Didn't see any Mention of auto brightness in the line up of features so am wondering if the kernel supports that and how to turn it on. Thanks for the great developmental work you are doing.
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Re: [KERNEL][4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2 ROMs [22/02/13]
ugoms said:
Didn't see any Mention of auto brightness in the line up of features so am wondering if the kernel supports that and how to turn it on. Thanks for the great developmental work you are doing.
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Auto brightness is a rom feature. Turn it on from settings, display, brightness
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ugoms said:
Didn't see any Mention of auto brightness in the line up of features so am wondering if the kernel supports that and how to turn it on. Thanks for the great developmental work you are doing.
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If you don't see it in the list then I don't have it
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2 ROMs [22/02/13]
Easy boss, just asking no disrespect
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ugoms said:
Easy boss, just asking no disrespect
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it was typed with a big smile - sorry - I don't know what the cowboy means, is it bad? I thought it was funny...
Re: [KERNEL][4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2 ROMs [22/02/13]
Already downloaded. Thanks again man.
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Once again, thank you very much for your hard work in making this LVM version of your kernel and for letting me test the beta :good:
I'm facing the same problem that @ts1506, sampling down factor its not sticking with NSTools neither with init.d, this is the only problem I had so far
Re: [KERNEL] [4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2 ROMs [22/02/13]
kaza said:
Once again, thank you very much for your hard work in making this LVM version of your kernel and for letting me test the beta :good:
I'm facing the same problem that @ts1506, sampling down factor its not sticking with NSTools neither with init.d, this is the only problem I had so far
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Yes, I'll look into it
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Re: [KERNEL] [4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2 ROMs [22/02/13]
ts1506 said:
I guess i found a suitable kernel for my future lvm roms too.
The only issue i am facing is that when i tne ondemand through nstools, the sampling down factor is not sticking, whereas it sticks on semaphore with semaphore manager.
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Why. What did you miss out?
Hope a lvm rom comes out too.
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Download Semaphore Manager and change it! After reboot it'll be stick.
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I have a question that its not really related to this kernel but I hope that someone can help me, so my phone can handle 1200mhz with 1300mV / 1125mV set in 1200mhz step, and can run at 110% live oc with stock voltage. If I want to run 110% live oc with 1100mhz normal OC to reach 1210mhz where should I set the 1300mV / 1125mV in the 1200mhz step or 1100mhz step, I really dont know
kaza said:
I have a question that its not really related to this kernel but I hope that someone can help me, so my phone can handle 1200mhz with 1300mV / 1125mV set in 1200mhz step, and can run at 110% live oc with stock voltage. If I want to run 110% live oc with 1100mhz normal OC to reach 1210mhz where should I set the 1300mV / 1125mV in the 1200mhz step or 1100mhz step, I really dont know
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To 1100MHz step, cause live oc makes 1100 -> 1210.
Ynt: [KERNEL] [4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2 ROMs [22/02/13]
İs this kernel for inand like your rom?
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I've just uploaded a new build that fixes the ondemand sampling down factor setting - see startpost
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İs this kernel for inand like your rom?
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This kernel is for moviNAND (with LVM partition)
Re: [KERNEL] [4.2] FISHEARS-LVM for all LVM partitioned 4.2 ROMs [23/02/13]
Not only for MoviNand!
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|KERNEL| SaberN3Kernel_10.7 || 3.4.75 || OC for all || exFAT | 12/23

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SaberN3Kernel ​This Kernel Is Compatible with all TW/Samsung based JB ROMS for this device--- (Not AOSP)​
READ, READ, READ before downloading, flashing, or posting questions
Not all phones are created equal meaning some phones will not handle Overclocking / Underclocking or Undervolting as well as others.
So far this is tested and working on:
(SD 800 Processor N3 Only!!)
SM-N900T
SM-N9005
SM-N900W8​
Features
OC to 2.649GHz
UC to 266MHz
Kernel Version 3.4.75
UV Support to 700
Advanced Power Emulation
Default Scheduler= Row
Default Governor= Ondemand
Default boot set to 2..3Ghz (2.2656)
Built using arm 4.7 toolchain
Touchwake
CPU Boost Driver
Init.d
Ramdisk Mods
- Temporary patch solution for wifi, forcing change in build.prop (Jovy23)
- SELinux= Permissive
- Insecure (Remount not yet online)
Exfat Supported
Added Schedulers:
-FIOPS
-ZEN
-SIO
Edits to DEADLINE for better performance
Added Gov:
-Wheatley
USB FastCharge (USB Charges at AC level)
Faux's Overall Stats for quad core devices (This will show overall CPU frequency statistics via sysfs.)
Faux's CPU Freq Limiter (This driver limits MSM CPU frequency through sysfs file system)
More...
Github
In my GITHUB you can find my sources and code changes
Credits
Samsung for Official Source Code
Xiaolu
Faux123
DoomLord
danieljamie
dormanx
Jovy23
markbencze
livlogik
Imoseyon
Yank555!
Instructions
TWRP Recovery HIGHLY Recommended!
-Download Kernel
-Flash Kernel
-Boot system and DO NOT TOUCH FOR 2-3 MIN
Changelog
Code:
12|23--10.7
There have been many Jedi Elite exclusive versions of Saber so this is a catch up Changelog
-Upgraded to to 3.4.75!
-Touch Wake Implementation Thanks to Yank555!! (will drain battery faster)
-CPU boost driver thanks to Yank555 and Saravana Kannan
-Voltage Modifications
-Removed ifdefs. Unified kernel now
-Edits to Defconfigs
-Dropped bottom freq to 266mhz
-Voltage mods for STABILITY ;)
-Thermal edits
-Edits to Defconfigs
10|25-- 5.2
Patched All the way up to 3.4.67!! (Imoseyon responsible for patches from 3.4.6-3.4.66)
Cores should now all behave as instructed
ALOOTT of voltage work, we can now ALL Run with a RED Saber!!!
Thermal edits
Edits to Defconfigs
Ramdisk edits to improve USB connection Recognition
10|16-- 3.0
3 different kernel choices
-Green = No OC + All Features
-Yellow = OC to 2.5 + All Features
-Red= OC to 2.7 + All Features
Added Schedulers:
-FIOPS
-ZEN
-SIO
Edits to DEADLINE for better performance
Added Gov:
-Wheatley
USB FastCharge (USB Charges at AC level)
Faux's Overall Stats for quad core devices (This will show overall CPU frequency statistics via sysfs.)
Faux's CPU Freq Limiter (This driver limits MSM CPU frequency through sysfs file system)
10|15-- 2.3
-Dropped UV limit
-Work with cpu
10|15-- Initial Release (See Features List)
Downloads
READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING
SaberN3Kernel_Red-10.7
http://d-h.st/znG
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|KERNEL| SaberN3Kernel_10.7 || 3.4.75 || OC for all || exFAT | 12|23, a Kernel for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
ptmr3
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2013-10-15
Last Updated 2013-12-23
mine
Great work as always bro. Killing it already!
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Very nice work done, looking forward to using this when I get my note 3.
Sent from my note 2 ya bish!
You are the man, again!
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Downloading now!!! Thank you for your hard work and support of the Note 3 :thumbup:
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Thanks for for the Beast, banging on it right now:good:
Woot!
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Nice downloading now. Thanks once again ptmr3
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Installed fine with darthstaker rom wifi seems to be working great as well. Thanks for the kernel. Looking forward to a rom son too hopefully .
Edit: it seems that using an app like trickster mod to put the max cpu at say 1.3ghz only caps cpu 1. Cpu2,3,4 still go to 2.5ghz. Anyone else have this problem?
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For uv do we need trickster mod, or should setcpu work?
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Nice to see you around ptmr3. Been looking forward to seeing you post in here.
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Admiral2145 said:
For uv do we need trickster mod, or should setcpu work?
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Trickster will flash right in along with the kernel. One of the best apps for kernel control available IMO
Admiral2145 said:
For uv do we need trickster mod, or should setcpu work?
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I usually try to stick with what the Dev uses, in this case I'm fairly certain it's Trickster, but to each his own.. Let us know either way you go what kind of results you're getting.. :thumbup:
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This one will not go lower than 800 on voltages. Have a more aggressive kernel testing now
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ptmr3 said:
This one will not go lower than 800 on voltages. Have a more aggressive kernel testing now
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so i assume we need to wipe cache and dalvik correct? thats what i always did for kernels.
So much smoother, the responsiveness is better, not just blowing smoke. My floating toucher app is actually working flawlessly now, it would be unresponsive to my first touch half the time, now no issues .. I'm pretty happy already and I haven't done any tweaking.. So happy you're working on this device
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XxLostSoulxX said:
so i assume we need to wipe cache and dalvik correct? thats what i always did for kernels.
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Not necessary but you can if you want
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ptmr3 said:
This one will not go lower than 800 on voltages. Have a more aggressive kernel testing now
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When i load up tickster it shows everything from 576mhz and lower at 775. This is the default that loads for me? is it going to that or is it only really at 800.
Prod1702 said:
When i load up tickster it shows everything from 576mhz and lower at 775. This is the default that loads for me? is it going to that or is it only really at 800.
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It is that low, but if you go to change them, they will default to 800. I will have a fresh one up in maybe an hour
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[ROM/KERNEL][4.4.2] Quantum.4 & QuantumKernel 4/27.4

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Welcome to Quantum, a ROM built around having the latest (stable) boosts in speed possible, a constantly updated base and upstream merges from Kernel.org and CodeAurora for the newest features and bugfixes.
Quantum.4 Changelog
Quantum.4-
Based on SlimKat, tweaked to Quantum standards
Utilizes the GCC 4.8.3 SM Toolchain for the ROM
Utilizes the GCC 4.9 SM Toolchain for the Kernel
Forced the ROM into hard float mode for faster math performance
-O3 optimizations for the ROM and Kernel
Upstream with all Android optimizations at Googlesource
Forced compiler to build for A15 chipset in lieu of A9
Random GCC optimizations throughout ROM
Heavily optimized Dalvik
Synced and optimized Bionic with OpenMaster
EXFAT support
Scalable DPI built in
The Real Dark Slim
Shake to Secure
Navigation Buttons
Much much more...
Quantum Kernel 4/27.4-
BFQ updated to 3.4.0-BFQ-v7r3 (First!)
Tweaked BFQ for flash media and performance
Quick CPU_Util checker
Custom Quantum GCC 4.9.1 for Krait
Align build with GCC Graphite/remove unnecessary and harmful optimizations
Linux 3.4.88
Workqueue updates
Simplify hotplug code
Optimize cpufreq tables for quicker access
Low-Memory Killer tweaked in same was as our OoM
Native Hashtable for Workqueue so it doesn't have to be placed everywhere
Audio stutter fixes
Fix a mismatch
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DOWNLOADS
Quantum.4- http://d-h.st/pgJ
QuantumKernel 4/27.4- http://d-h.st/j6i
AIO GAPPS- http://d-h.st/0SD
Barebone GAPPS- http://d-h.st/vEL
Google Camera Compatibilty Fix- http://d-h.st/8jy
ExFAT Fix- http://d-h.st/ELH
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QuantumKernel Features
GCC 4.9
User Voltage
Dynamic FSync for improved battery life
Simple GPU Governor
FRandom
Governors: Asswax, Intellidemand, Intelliactive, SmartMax, Ondemand, InteractiveX
I/O: SIO, TripnDroid, FIFO, ZEN, SIOPLUS, 0 ms deadline, BFQ, FIOPS,
Auto Hotplug
Extreme battery optimizations from Power Efficient Workqueues to ARM Topology, and numerous others
Universal screen off frequency for any governor
Dynamic Dirty Page Writeback for better speed and battery life while screen is on
Increased Sound Quality through overclocking of hardware
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Flashing Instructions
Download ROM and GApps
Reboot into Recovery
Wipe /system, /cache, /dalvik, and data (ONLY SYSTEM, CACHE, DALVIK CACHE IF DIRTY)
Install ROM, install GApps, install latest kernel
Wipe Cache/Dalvik Cache
Reboot system!
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Kernel Source
Credits
mastamoon
Chris123TNT
nardholio
aeppacher
imoseyon
ktoonsez
gideonx
All my great users: for most of them being here since the beginning, this one's to you
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Woot something new to flash ☺ I'm assuming it's a d2lte?
Thanks for starting a thread here, been a big fan of Quantum kernel since finding it on the AT&T forums a few weeks ago. Keep up the good work!
Knew about this great kernel but didn't know you had a Quantum ROM as well (and based on the best, SlimKat!). Thanks for putting this in the Sprint thread as well.
It's all d2lte but there's also some fixes in there to make sprint LTE work. Enjoy it!
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Bah for some reason, I can never flash this and go back to another kernel like LeanKernel. I just flashed this and noticed it doesn't have interactiveX built in (at least not according to Trickster Mod), so I reflashed Lean Kernel and while it doesn't boot loop, I get tons of system process FCs at startup yielding the phone pretty much useless until I flash Quantum again. Any reason that is? I've usually gone between different kernels like stock, Lean, and BMS without any issues.
Anyway, going to test drive Quantum for a bit with the smartmax / row combo.
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Thanks.
MOD UNIVERSAL BOOST APN FIX FOR D2LTE BUILDS FLASHABLE ZIP.
http://androidforums.com/boost-mobi...universal-boost-apn-fix-d2lte-builds-mod.html
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Flashed this late yesterday evening (after trying AICP) so far so good. Can someone explain to me like a 5 yr old how this differs from Slim ?
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TexasLTE said:
Flashed this late yesterday evening (after trying AICP) so far so good. Can someone explain to me like a 5 yr old how this differs from Slim ?
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An extreme amount of optimizations that increase performance and battery life.
TexasLTE said:
Flashed this late yesterday evening (after trying AICP) so far so good. Can someone explain to me like a 5 yr old how this differs from Slim ?
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That explains things at a 5 yr level - THX :thumbup: ... OP you might wanna put a possible seizure disclaimer regarding the boot animation
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nimaim said:
Bah for some reason, I can never flash this and go back to another kernel like LeanKernel. I just flashed this and noticed it doesn't have interactiveX built in (at least not according to Trickster Mod), so I reflashed Lean Kernel and while it doesn't boot loop, I get tons of system process FCs at startup yielding the phone pretty much useless until I flash Quantum again. Any reason that is? I've usually gone between different kernels like stock, Lean, and BMS without any issues.
Anyway, going to test drive Quantum for a bit with the smartmax / row combo.
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InteractiveX only has a screen off profile, I enabled it for all governors,
TexasLTE said:
That explains things at a 5 yr level - THX :thumbup: ... OP you might wanna put a possible seizure disclaimer regarding the boot animation
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Yeah... it's nice isn't it?!
I found a few cool images to use as wallpaper
Is this sprint d2lte any different than the one released on at&t forum? I'm on boost using at&t release and signal isn't great. Would you recommend I try flashing this one? I will eventually when I get a chance. I'm on L710
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TexasLTE said:
I found a few cool images to use as wallpaper
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Lol please no
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Yeah! LTE once again! Bravo developer!
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Following the download link takes you to the "flo" build. Also following the d2lte" folder and "quantum.4" reveals nothing in folder
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Flashed the rom but lost root. Restored my backed up rom.
Just installed and enabled root for apps and adb, but root is broke. I can't get titanium to work as it can't get root permissions. Joey Kim's root checker says its not, and if I keep checking it then says it is, but can't get root in titanium. This was a very clean install. Any ideas?
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Is there a way to kill recent apps in one fell swoop?
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