[ROM UPDATED NOV 11 [UB] DirtyUnicorns Lollipop 5.1.1 r29 Unofficial - Xperia Z1 Original Android Development

If anyone has a problem with Dialer crashing, flash this and reboot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3542888&d=1447583272
November 11: Rom updated. This is the same release 29 with the following changes:
1. Fixed notifications: now you have the correct icons in status bar
2. Network switches in Settings: mobile, wifi and bluetooth
3. Changes in WP8_supplicant: better wifi
You can flash dirty if you are on the previous release.
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=15160
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November 9: Rom updated to release 29
1. Latest Google sources including stagefright and audioflinger patches
2. Updated M5 kernel compiled with GCC 5.2.1 Ubertc - some say no one has done it before
3. Du has abandoned Lollipop (too bad for them), so, this is final unless there are further releases by Google
Kernel does NOT have recovery builtin. So, have TWRP in Fota/Recovery partition
Download: See download link for November 11 above
You may try to do dirty flashing if you were on a previous release, but full wipe is preferable
Oh, I want to give credit (the second time in this thread) for initial kernel sources to @Myself5
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October 14. New update to LP 5.1.1 r24. This release includes:
1. Blacklist (call blocking). If you go to Security, you will see Blacklist heading where you can add numbers to block
2. Google October Security Patches.
3. Latest Sources (r.24)
This is probably the final Lollipop release, unless Google does r.25 et al. Virtually no one is doing anything with Lollipop: everyone is on Marshmallow... So, enjoy it while it lasts, as we are looking at the next summer the earliest when Marshmallow could become stable...
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=14752
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September 23. Rom updated to LP 5.1.1 r18, DU release 9.7. Latest sources.
Kernel includes the implementation of the latest Linux commit where persistent ram is replaced with Pstore. Also, the latest Sony 14.6 release with a revamped wifi module. The result: more ram available, better wifi and general stability... This kernel is only available on my Jaguar rom (originally) and this version of DU.
Do a fresh install and then you can restore your data (if you were on my prior release), otherwise, fresh install.
Remember, due to DU implementation of Selinux switch (which in my release is redundant (as Selinux is disabled in kernel), the system will take an extra minute (on first boot only) to have access to Settings. Android may complain that Settings app is not responding, choose wait and then allow root access to Settings, so that it could do its thing with Selinux switch. You only have to do it once...
Download link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=14515
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August 22: Rom updated to LP 5.1.1 r13. Latest sources.
The main change: I have fixed brightness in TWRP 2.8.7. Due to horrendously wrong values, brightness could not be manually adjusted and also exceeded Sony's maximum settings over 18 times, which resulted in temperature rising to over 65 degrees during flashing. So, now the brightness lever works and you have about 52 degrees during backup/restore. I will be pushing commits upstream soon..
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=14132 Download link fixed. There were 4 downloads, please re-download and re- flash.....
You can flash dirty if you are on my previous release.
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August 14: Rom updated to LP 5.1.1 r10 and DU 9.6. Original DU is still release 9, but I used Google's r10 sources.
Latest AOSP/CM/DU sources. Latest M5 kernel with cpu/gpu overclock. TWRP 2.8.7 is in boot image.
You may flash dirty if you were on my previous release. If you use Xposed modules, you must flash Xposed for LP5.1.1 before rebooting.
Otherwise, clean flash. Keep in mind that due to DU changes LockClock app is part of DU Tweaks and if you remove it, you won't have access to Tweaks anymore. The good news is that DU's Lockclock does not have googleplay binaries...
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=14022
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August 11: Kernel updated to include the latest CM and M5 commits. Kernel now is 2 mb lighter. Also, the fixed TWRP 2.8.7 is included in boot.img.
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62282724&postcount=198
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August 3: New build. Latest changes. On my end latest M5 kernel with the following additions:
1. CPU frequencies and voltage: 268/300/422/652/729/883/960/1036/1190/1267/1497/1574/1728/1958/2150/2265/2419/2457 and they all show up in voltage
2. GPU two new frequencies: 533/600
I flashed dirty, wiped cache/dalvik and had no problems, but clean flash with the subsequent data restore in TWRP is still preferable.
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=13841
P.S. TWRP is in boot, so, get rid of your fota recovery first...
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July 31: Kernel updated to reflect recent M5 changes. Also, GPU overclock to 600 is added thanks to Androguide.
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62126634&postcount=145
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July 30: New build. This is DU's release 9.5. Latest sources. See changelog in rom.
On my side: Wifi disconnection after 15 min of sleep and excessive draining are fixed. Now, the battery draining is very close to Kitkat
And generally wifi has more power now, as I have increased power cap to 80. All features listed below are also included
On first boot, Settings app is going to hang for about 1 minute due to the fact that SElinux switch is looking for Selinux which is expelled from the rom (as you know), so, just wait for Settings ask for root permission and grant it. If the system says app is not responding, choose wait, because you really want to give Settings that root permission, so that it wouldn't bother you anymore
If you are on a previous DU build, you may flash dirty, but fresh install (and then data restore in TWRP) is preferred.
TWRP is back in boot.img, so, if you have fota recovery, get rid of it in bootloader: fastboot erase recovery
Enjoy
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=13759
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July 19: rom updated. This is 5.1.1 release 8. Latest changes
All hardened features
FM radio included
New M5 kernel with TWRP
Slim Launcher
Here is how to update without losing your data, provided you are upgrading from an earlier DU version:
1. Back up your current DU version
2. Factory Reset
3. Wipe System/Data/Cache
4. Flash the rom
5. Do Xposed Framework if you use it
6. Restore Data partition from your previous DU version
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=13601
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July 14. This is an update in SystemUI.apk and Settings.apk. The first one may (or may not) fix the infamous screen freezing issue and incorporates this AOSPA commit: https://github.com/AOSPA-L/android_frameworks_base/commit/0542d859b7678b40c1e39f46a75cd9eb4af68103.
The second in Settings brings Hotspot idle support based on this: https://github.com/DirtyUnicorns/android_packages_apps_Settings/commit/ccabd57818de51196e7cb82eeae266e90029bb08
Just flash the attached dirty and reboot.
Download Link: forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3404076&d=1436880734
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New build is available. Latest changes including Selinux switch, Quick settings access to the respective setting.
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=13497
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July 8, new kernel added
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61766574&postcount=92
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July 4, FM Radio added
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61699414&postcount=88
Rom updated on June 27. This is LP 5.1.1 release 5. Latest DU and Google sources. All my hardened features included.
Additional changes (by me):
1. Network selection includes all options seen in phone test menu. Now, you can select many combinations of networks in Settings/More/Cellular Networks, as opposed to just 3g/2g/Lte, which means that your selection will stick, unlike when you make changes in test phone menu
2. SlimLauncher instead of Launcher3
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=13325
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New build is up. I think I was able to address most heat issues. There are also a few changes in DU sources in framework, telephony, vendor and DU tweaks. CPUs are running at about 32 degrees idle and about 42-47 under load. You should also see battery life improvement. There is absolutely no screen flickering (because of no overheating). This is experimental, as I have addressed some MP decision triggers, which in generic CM based kernels result in all 4 CPUs being online all the time. No wonder there was overheating.
I have also found that surprisingly the most lag free action is with Conservative governor. This is counter intuitive, but nonetheless true.. You try it and report
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=13091
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Rom Updated on June 11. This is 5.1.1 release 4. Numerous changes, see DU update info in Settings:
Add USB Tether title
Various ThemeChooser fixes
Add Volume Rocker Swap button function
Add Wakelock Blocker
Add AOKP System /Listview Animations
Task Manager
Show 4G instead of LTE
Make headset notification dismissable
Allow all files over BT
Increasing ring volume
Unlink ringer and notification volumes
ADB over Network tile
Compass tile
PIN keypad shuffler
My own hardened features
Kernel with TWRP 2.8.0; overclocking, voltage, sound and kcal
Fixed Camcoder mike low recording level
Fixed Thermanager to address low charging and flickering
DOWNLOAD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=12979
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Here is the latest Dirty Unicorns LP 5.1.1 unofficial compiled from sources on May 25. The lightest rom - only 252 mb in zip. All hardened features enabled including:
1. Removed nefarious IPs (Google, AT&T, Department of Defence and others from over 30 files in sources)
2. Hardened kernel features
3. 256 bit data encryption
4. Background WIFI scanning disabled
5. VOLTe (voice over LTE) provisioned
6. Restoring network selection is handled by system, as opposed to modem (the less control to modem, the better)
7. Latest CM and DU sources
Instructions:
1. Unlocked bootloader, root and recovery
2. Enter recovery, wipe /System/Cache/Data
3. Flash the rom and reboot
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=12638
WARNINGS: I am not responsible for your device turning into a paper weight. You are on XDA, which means if anything goes wrong, blame yourself (and Putin)
Credit: DU Team; Slimroms for kernel and CM
XDA:DevDB Information
Dirty Unicorns Lollipop 5.1.1, ROM for the Sony Xperia Z1
Contributors
optimumpro
Source Code: https://github.com/AOSP-Argon/kernel_sony_msm8974/tree/lp5.1
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Unlocked Bootloader
Based On: AOSP; CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-05-26
Last Updated 2015-10-13

New Kernel: Sound, Voltage, Color, Overclock
Here is a new kernel, which is based on CM12.1/M5
New Features:
1. All hardened features included
2. Overclocked to 2457
3. Voltage, Screen Color, Sound
4. TWRP 2.8.0 in boot image
5. Kernel compiled in DU5.1 build environment (with DU ram disk), as opposed to
generic build, which may cause issues because of different init files
Here is my voltage table, which is pretty stable:
300 mhz 730
422 mhz 740
652 mhz 760
729 mhz 770
883 mhz 790
960 mhz 805
1036 mhz 815
1190 mhz 835
1267 mhz 845
1497 mhz 855
1574 mhz 860
1728 mhz 870
1958 mhz 885
2265 mhz 955
2342 mhz 965
2457 mhz 980
Instructions: Unzip boot.img and flash in fastboot:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
Credit to MyselfM5 and to anyone who contributed to overclocking/sound/screen color
Source: https://github.com/HonamiZ1/android_kernel_sony_msm8974

soon i test this rom very thanks for the work

I have run this rom for about 24 hours and here are my impressions:
Most stable rom so far and I have tried them all. Also, good on battery. Flickering issue has been definitely fixed (by CM) and I have used their honami device with new values in thermanager. It was not easy to build, but doable, as opposed to Omnirom, which as of now, has no chance for our device. Thanks to DirtyUnicorns, they have a separate calf branch which is suitable for Z1. Don't try to use another kernel with this rom unless you copy modules too. This kernel has screen, sound settings, but no voltage, and I don't recommend tinkering with default values. I have also given up on TWRP 2.8.6, as it has major bugs resulting in overheating and failure to backup/restore. Use any version below.
The rom requires some tinkering: as such, Adaway defaults to disabled on reboot, because of DirtyUnicorn's internal adblock. If like myself, you like Adaway more, then disable adblock in Dirty Tweaks and also delete /system/etc/hosts.alt file. This way, Adaway will work fine.
A separate word on battery. It takes me 3-3.5 hours on OEM charger for a full charge from about 16%. If it takes you more or less, don't blame the rom/kernel, it is your battery dying. Forget about fast charging, it will do nothing good and for sure will destroy the battery. Heat just kills it like nothing else. If the charging is slow, the battery can't get the required voltage and the phone wouldn't report it fully charged. If it is too fast, that means that it attained the required voltage, but holding capacity has been severely reduced, which in turn means, the battery won't hold the load. Trust me, I have recently put a new battery (and new battery door) after using the phone for less than a year. Changing the battery was not a pleasant experience (the sticky they put on glass did not hold, so, I had to use glass glue,.) Why it was a battery? Because, while the phone would say battery heath is good, youtube wouldn't last for more than 20 minutes. Considering that the phone appeared in 2013, that's a miserable battery life, bit it was my fault: too much flashing and heat.

Screen freezes?
Any screen freezes on this ROM? Stayed away from AOSP cause my panel has issues with it. Would be nice to have a ROM which doesn't freeze

Wow, I've been waiting for this!
The only thing that's bothering me now is the lack of advance WiFi and Bluetooth option in the tiles (no arrow below WiFi and Bluetooth icon).

What things do or do not work? I honestly want to flash this so bad, but I'm afraid I might want to go back to my previous ROM when I find out my camera/shutter key doesn't work :/
I'm running a debloated version of the stock ROM, and I'm looking into this for an even lighter experience.
Thanks!

Quick question regarding C6902...would it be required to flash the modem separately like before on kitkat? Or has that been integrated into the rom?
Thanks.for understanding

kpbotbot said:
What things do or do not work? I honestly want to flash this so bad, but I'm afraid I might want to go back to my previous ROM when I find out my camera/shutter key doesn't work :/
I'm running a debloated version of the stock ROM, and I'm looking into this for an even lighter experience.
Thanks!
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Camera shutter button will never work on AOSP. Just saying.

LOL. I just checked the camera hardware button and it works...

optimumpro said:
LOL. I just checked the camera hardware button and it works...
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The launch from sleep?

AnrgKrshn said:
The launch from sleep?
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Not the launch, but shutter...

optimumpro said:
Not the launch, but shutter...
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I thought he meant the launch

Camera Mike Low Level Fix
This takes care of low level camera sound recording:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/themes-apps/camera-low-recording-sound-permanent-fix-t3121958/post61044646#post61044646
Enjoy...

I had this bug in all 5.1 ROMs where the camera preview would work fine in low light but after pressing shutter, the photo would come out dark.
Is it still here in this ROM?

Hi, have some problems installing. When I install it seems to remove recovery and I think the efs as well since the network doesn't work at all. I've flashed it three times, each time losing recovery and having to flash the stock rom back. Thanka for your help

Reserved

bigmeech084 said:
Hi, have some problems installing. When I install it seems to remove recovery and I think the efs as well since the network doesn't work at all. I've flashed it three times, each time losing recovery and having to flash the stock rom back. Thanka for your help
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Just do a search for Xperia Z1 recovery fota solution or fastboot any kernel with good recovery.
I don't know what efs is, but I have absolutely no network/wifi problems: works straight on boot. If you have C6902, you need to flash a file that is posted in general section.

Kernel with TWRP integrated
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60569243&postcount=136
Here is a 5.1 kernel with TWRP integrated.
Unzip it and flash in fastboot: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Remember, if you have TWRP in FOTA, don't flash this one, because you wouldn't be able to get to recovery at all.

optimumpro said:
Just do a search for Xperia Z1 recovery fota solution or fastboot any kernel with good recovery.
I don't know what efs is, but I have absolutely no network/wifi problems: works straight on boot. If you have C6902, you need to flash a file that is posted in general section.
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Thank you. It's c6902, Could you direct me to the file Im meant to flash? Maybe efs is the wrong term, but no network and when I dial *#06# to check imei, it doesn't send a code back and doesn't seem to recognize a Sim, reflashed to stock and got network back

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ROM UPDATED May 19, 2015 [ROM] LP 5.1 Resurection-Remix Hardened Unofficial

Rom updated on May 19. This is LP 5.1 release 2. Latest Google/CM/Resurrection sources + all hardened features. Plus cleaned IP addresses (got rid of Google, Level 3 communication, AT&T, Orange, Department of Defense and other shady ips). Also enabled is Volte (enhanced LTE), which is Voice over LTE. This depends on the service provided by your carrier. In the States, for example, T-Mobile provides such services, which include high definition voice. Usually, you need special update done by the manufacturer in conjunction with your carrier. This rom does not need that. Your Z1 is already provisioned for Volte. You will see in Mobile Settings another entry: Enhanced 4g LTE Mode. ALso, in test menu/phone (*#*#4636#*#*), you will see a Volte Provisioned Flag. So, as soon as your carrier starts Volte, you are all set.
Sources are the same...
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=12531
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Rom updated to latest sources on May 4. In addition to regular hardened features, more than 40 instances of Google IP, Level 3 Communication and Department of Defense IPs removed from sources both for IPV4 and IPV6. The same is replaced with Opendns IP. Keep in mind that those ips go not only in configuration files, but libs also and the latter cannot be decompiled and fixed...
Download link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=12289
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Rom Updated to LP 5.1.1. All hardened/security features implemented. Kernel used from Slimroms 5.1.
TWRP 2.8.6 is integrated in kernel.
Obviously, this is an alpha version...
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=12110
Kernel Source: https://github.com/AOSP-Argon/kernel_sony_msm8974/tree/lp5.1
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Rom updated to 5.1: all hardened features enabled.
Download link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=11901
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March 31: kernel updated to include screen color calibration:
See Download link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59801528&postcount=94
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March 27: New build is up, latest CM and Resurect changes; kernel includes voltage table, syncookie and TWRP.
Download Link: http://d-h.st/lw2s
Mirror Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=11744
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March 15: New build is up including latest sources, TWRP integrated in kernel, led lights fixed
DOWNLOAD LINK: http://d-h.st/UO7W
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Marchh 7: Rom Updated to the latest version + plus all security enhancements. Sources for security changes are the same as posted
See Download section for update
Here is Resurection Remixed Lollipop hardened and secure. Built from sources on February 24.
Changes:
First of all, as many know, encryption on lollipop slows down the device to almost unusable. I was able to resolve that. The culprit was Qualcom crypto module and drivers that collide with graphics. In this rom, when you encrypt your device, there is no noticeable slow down at all. Your master encryption key is no longer stored in crypto module (which rumor has it is backdoored anyway), but rather hashed and salted on the drive itself.
1. Modified kernel to disable creepy SElinux and enable Tomoyo security. Now you can safely use Xposed framework and some modules such as Xprivacy, Appsettings and ShowDialpad, as well as many others
2. Modified kernel to disable qualcom module and drivers
3. Disabled creepy qualcom random number generation and enabled all other methods
4. Enabled 256 bit AES drive encryption as opposed to Google's default 128 bit
5. Enabled all ciphers and hashes available in kernel and disabled by default (thanks Sony and Google)
6. Latest CM changes
7. Omniswitch (to be flashed separately after flashing the rom)
Maybe more
INSTALL:
1. Be on Kitkat, rooted with CWM or TWRP
2. Enter Recovery, wipe System, Data, Cache
3. Flash the rom
4. Flash Omniswitch
5. Reboot and enjoy
If you want to encrypt your device, you need to do 2 additional steps before or after encryption. Go to Developer Options and enable "Force GPU rendering" and "Disable HW overlays. Yes, you have to enable (not disable) "Disable HW overlays" option. The latter won't stick after reboot. So, manually transfer the attached init.d script to /system/etc/init.d and set permissions to at least 744. This way the option will be set at boot and you won't have any noticeable slowdown. In fact, I don't see any difference in speed between encrypted and non encrypted device.
CREDIT: Resurection-Remix Team, Cyanogenmod, AOSP and Omniroms
WARNING:
I am not responsible if your device explodes and kills everyone around. You are doing it on your own. Russians, who are definitely coming, won't help you either :laugh:
Download links
Rom: http://d-h.st/l1rB For Update see Download Section
Omniswitch: http://d-h.st/AbGH
Init.d script (in case you want to encrypt your data): http://d-h.st/QIiE
Sources: https://github.com/ResurrectionRemix
https://github.com/HonamiZ1/android_system_vold
https://github.com/HonamiZ1/kernel_sony_msm8974
XDA:DevDB Information
Resurection-Remixed Lollipop 5.1.1 Hardened, ROM for the Sony Xperia Z1
Contributors
optimumpro
ROM OS Version: Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Unlocked Bootloader
Based On: AOSP, Cyanogenmod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-02-25
Last Updated 2015-05-19
screenshots
Screenshots added
Kernel updated with CPU voltage table
Kernel updated to allow under/over volting. See attachment.
Instructions:
1. Unzip the file
2. Flash in fastboot: fastboot flash boot boot.img and fastboot reboot
Enjoy
Thanks for this ROM, are there any known bugs?
wis3m0nkey said:
Thanks for this ROM, are there any known bugs?
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All CM bugs as of February 24. You can go on their site and see the list of changes...
optimumpro said:
All CM bugs as of February 24. You can go on their site and see the list of changes...
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So just need to look at http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/general/rom-official-cyanogenmod-12-nightlies-t3007118 is that right?
Sorry I have to confirm, there are multiple threads (Official/Development) for CM12.
This ROM will maintain root and recovery, right?
I'll flash and let you know if I find any other issues.
Tried it. Works great. Some strange problem with mms though. Could not load them even though data works perfectly. Battery life looks great. Didn't try calling so i can't say anything about the mic.
Kyrius said:
Tried it. Works great. Some strange problem with mms though. Could not load them even though data works perfectly. Battery life looks great. Didn't try calling so i can't say anything about the mic.
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I use Textsecure as sms replacement. Microphone works great...
Very buggy
you should definately fix this rom as i cannot start camera it fc. it restart itseft
NOT STABLE
darkdevu said:
you should definately fix this rom as i cannot start camera it fc. it restart itseft
NOT STABLE
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1. Learn the rule about not posting bug reports without logcat
2. Camera works fine: verified
3. Always wipe System/Data/Cache before flashing
4. Are you sure you have Xperia Z1?
Cheers
his profile says Z3. lol
Any further reports on this ROM? Interesting to know how it performs and about stability
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wis3m0nkey said:
Thanks for this ROM, are there any known bugs?
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Rom Updated to the latest version. See Download section in the OP.
and where is the link to the update?
shikimafia said:
and where is the link to the update?
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It is in Download section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=8412#downloads
Screenshots added in post #2. Note that only this rom and SlimLP work with the latest Xpivacy module. Tried on Crdroid and others and there is bootloop as soon as you enable Xprivacy.
Has no one tried this rom as not reports or posts
tried flashing update from scratch and get play services fc on every gapps i used............i am guessing i may have to flash initial release and dirty flash this over it? excuse me if i may have got it wrong
shingers5 said:
Has no one tried this rom as not reports or posts
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Well. The first version had 69 downloads. The latest one had 20. Other than the bogus claim about camera foreclosing (by someone who has Xperia Z3) there were no reports of problems. I have been using this rom for about 10 days without any problems...
optimumpro said:
Well. The first version had 69 downloads. The latest one had 20. Other than the bogus claim about camera foreclosing (by someone who has Xperia Z3) there were no reports of problems. I have been using this rom for about 10 days without any problems...
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I'm having issues flashing the new version as getting play services errors.... Was gonna try dirty flash over previous versions

[Rom] Updated February 9: AOSP Jaguar Honami OFFICIAL-HYPERTOOL 5.4

This is the Official Jaguar rom for Honami, which is based on AOSP with some flavors from Slim and Dirtyunicorn. The main difference from other roms is the emphasis on security and multiple features. With that in mind , let's see what Jaguar has to offer:
1. Hardened Kernel, modified M5 built with UBERTC 6.0; hardened rom built with HYPERTOOL 5.4
2. CPU overclocked to 2572 and GPU to 600
3. All ciphers enabled in kernel instead of just a few
4. Hardened/Fortified Bionic and Libs
5. Fstack protection strong to resist buffer overflows
6. Many System apps and processes are made read-only, to reduce elevation of privilege
7. Selinux replaced with Tomoyo and Yam security
8. Disc encryption, keymaster to 256 bit AES instead of 128
9. Latest TWRP with working brightness and ability to decrypt Data
10. Random number generation mixed hardware/software, as recommended by Linus Torwalds
11. Options to randomize host on every boot
12. Option to have a separate password for lock screen and boot
13. Qualcomm's Time Services disabled due to leaking on early boot. Instead, Timekeep is ported from Nougat (time set locally without Internet or GSM signal)
14. WIFI Background Scanning disabled to prevent leaking
15. Internet disabled for both WIFI and Data until Afwall is set and activiated (Afwall included in download, install as regular app)
16. The phone is VOLTE ready and you have all network options available in Cell menu (not just LTE/WCDMA/GSM)
17. GRsecurity features, such as Sidechannel implemented
18. Some Pax Security Features
19. Option to deny USB connection: denied always; denied when locked; and allowed always
20. Hardened webview with Google and other "interesting" IPs removed
21. Prevention of bruteforcing screen pin: the phone will reboot upon 3 unsuccessful attempts
22. Perfect_Event_Paranoid ported from Grsecurity: now third party apps can't use other apps including system to elevate privileges
23. Camera hardware button works to focus, take pictures and start video recording
24. Option to disable writing to Tombstones (a lot of private info is dumped there if there is a crash)
25. Option to disable continuing writing of logcat
26. Option to disable device cameras: back; front, both or none
27. Always latest Google Security Patches
28. Always latest Code Aurora Security Patches
29. Changes ported directly from Google Android Gerrit, so most of those in MM and even N are in this rom
30. About 80% of kernel changes are ported into Jaguar kernel from 3.10 and 3.18 (not Sony AOSP 3.10, but Linux/Google/Code Aurora one)
31. Rom is odexed to significantly increase boot speed (under 30 seconds) and application start
32. Many more security features ported from Linux and Copperhead OS
33. Sony Timekeep
34. DNS Encryption, as well as the choice of multiple DNS providers
Other features include: Stereo Sound; Layers Theme Engine; Native Call Recording with interface integrated in Dialer with no restrictions; Privacy Guard; Native Wakelock Blocker; Native Black List; Global Menu; Slim Recents; Traffic Indicators; Advanced Reboot; Slim Pie; CPU Info on Screen; Ram Bar in Recents; Open source Superuser included and integrated in Settings; True Offline Charging with Screen Off; Kernel Adiutor included (unzip and install as a normal app) and integrated in Settings; FM Radio and Recording plus more
Things users need to know to have smooth experience:. These are not bugs, but rather an explanation of some features
1. If you want to do data encryption, keep in mind that unlike Android, Jaguar uses 256 bit encryption. If you were encrypted on other roms, you won't be able to decrypt. So, wipe encryption and then re-encrypt on Jaguar. Also, keep in mind that if you ever did factory reset on official TWRP 3+ for honami, your data partition is screwed and have to be resized to enable encryption. This has nothing to do with the rom, but rather with the official TWRP itself. Fastboot my unofficial TWRP 3.0.2, which, by the way has working brightness, as well as ability to decrypt and mount data
2. Jaguar contains a script running on early boot, which cuts the internet access to both WIFI and Data until Afwall is running. This is done to prevent leaking, as well as having all your internet traffic routed through some interesting number of servers, including this IP: 26.147.196.22. So, install Afwall and activate it, otherwise, no Internet for you
3. If your system language is different from English and you want to make changes in Phone/Cell Network settings, switch to English first, make the changes and then return to your language. The changes you made will hold. If you try to make the changes in your language, you will have com.android.phone crash. Localization takes time and is virtually impossible to implement in Jaguar, which is a one-person-rom
4. Qcom Time Services daemon is disabled to prevent leaking. That means that you have to set Time/Zone to automatic to get it directly from your carrier. Otherwise, you won't have the correct time on reboot. Forget it. Sony TimeKeep is now setting the correct time on reboot and without the Internet, even in Airplane mode
5. Dnscrypt: in Settings/Security you have a new feature allowing the use of different dns providers (all encrypted), instead of your provider's default one. In Afwall, you must allow access to 'apps running as root'. Otherwise, no internet
6. Supersu is no longer bundled with the rom. Activate Developer settings and enable builtin root there. Open source Superuser is now included. Activate root choices within the app
7. If you use Gapps, they must be flashed right after the rom and before reboot. If you reboot even once, you will have multiple Gapps f/c due to incorrect permissions
Download: All updates and change logs are in Post #3 now
Instructions:
YOU MUST HAVE LATEST STOCK LP 5.1.1 FLASHED ONCE ON YOUR DEVICE. Otherwise, you may experience hardware (mainly Gps problems). If after the official LP 5.1.1, you downgraded to any other official stock version, you must reflash stock LP 5.1.1
1. Have TWRP (fastboot my unofficial version), unlocked bootloader and root.
2. In TWRP, wipe data/factory reset, then wipe System/Data/Cache/Dalvik
3. Flash the rom
4. If you use xposed, flash the latest installer. Xposed no longer works and will never work with roms that incorporate Nougat security features. Xposed used a security hole that was closed by Google. Bye bye Xposed...
5. If you want Gapps, flash them before any reboot. Otherwise, you will have multiple problems due to permissions.
6. Reboot, install Afwall and Kernel Adiutor as normal apps; activate Afwall to have Internet
7. Enjoy the rom, say thank you, donate or do both
Warning: If your device and/or anyone in the immediate vicinity dies, don't blame me: it is all China and Russia's fault. :laugh:
Credit: CM, AOSP, Slimroms, DU, Copperhead OS, Myself5 (kernel)
UPDATED KERNEL SOURCE: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=23107 . Don't flash. This is not kernel, but rather sources to compile kernel
Kernel Sources: https://github.com/AOSP-Argon/android_kernel_sony_msm8974
XDA:DevDB Information
Jaguar Rom , ROM for the Sony Xperia Z1
Contributors
optimumpro
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Unlocked Bootloader
Based On: AOSP, Slimroms, DU
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 6.0
Stable Release Date: 2016-02-09
Created 2015-08-29
Last Updated 2017-02-09
Update on Further developemnt
February 16. I broke my Z1 screen again and I am not in the mood for after market screens. And I am sick and tired of Sony crappy treatment of development community.
I am now looking at Lenovo Zuk Z2 or Z2 pro. Both excellent phones with the latest CPU and made out of metal and glass by Motorola which they bought from Google a couple of years ago. Zuk is friendly to developers and their blobs don't dumb down camera and they don't seek to "unify" bugs for all their devices. I no longer wish to support a fat bastard corporation that can't make a good phone, but thinks that just by putting their logo on the phone would make it worth $700.
RE Jaguar. I will continue to maintain Jaguar mainly with security patches... for a while, but my main work will be concentrated on Zuk. There is a lot of work to be done cleaning Android N and implementing security and other features from Jaguar...
This is where you get the latest update
March 21. New release:
1. March Security patches
2. New Superuser
3. Updated kernel
Download: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=23814
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February 9. New release:
1. February Security patches
2. DNS_Crypt (in settings/security)
3. Seccomp (secure computing implemented in kernel)
4. Open Source Superuser integrated
5. Silent SMS notification enabled
6. 1440p profile in camcorder added
If you enable Dnscrypt and you use Afwall, allow internet to apps running as root...
If you prefer closed source Supersu, just flash the zip...
Download: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=23069
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January 20. Good News! Time service completely fixed. Qcom's crappy and creepy service taken out and replaced with Sony open source TimeKeep ported from MM/N. No connection to the internet needed. Everything is done locally on the device. TWRP has also been modified to set the correct time on boot.
The wayTimeKeep works is that before the shut down, it saves the properly set time and on reboot restores it (after the down time calculation). TWRP also reads that value on boot. For those who have encrypted data: the correct time in TWRP will be set after you enter boot password and data is decrypted and mounted.
Download Rom: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=22743
Download TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=22742
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January 5. New release with January security patches and more. Also back is qcom time domain.
Download: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=22428
You may flash dirty if on a previous release. Otherwise, fresh install (read directions)
P.S. This build included an experimental kernel. So, if you have any problems, flash the stable version in fastboot (unzip the file first): https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3995799&d=1483894575
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December 13. Stereo Sound is here. This is based on Dontbelive mode, but it is just clean stereo sound (ear piece and loud speaker), no bass or any other ridiculous "improvements" that do nothing, but distort. And as a result, just a clear stereo sound for games, videos, songs etc...
Just flash the zip in TWRP and reboot. Remember, this is not a rom, but a stereo-sound mode to flash on top of Jaguar...
After installing this, you have to make one call to recalibrate the sound. Otherwise, you may have distortions in the ear piece....
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=22080
Credit to Dontbelive...
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December 9: New release to include:
1. December Security Patches
2. Signature spoofing feature (cherry-picked from Omnirom)
3. USSD should work now
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21987
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November 16. Kernel with DirtyCow fix. Download and flash in recovery. This is not for fastboot.
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21563
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November 10. Rom updated to include November Security Patches+. I have also removed Supersu, as the rom has a built-in root manager. However, if anyone wants to install Supersu, you can easily flash it in recovery
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21427
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October 10. Kernel-no-overclock.
Unzip and flash in fastboot.
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=20848
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October 9. Updated Kernel, which includes:
1. Updated higher frequency voltage
2. Improved Prima/Wifi driver
Your CPU variant may require voltage adjustment in Kernel Adiutor for new frequencies. Try to give a load for CPU and if you have freezing or random reboots (which you shouldn't), adjust higher 3 by +10/20. This latest kernel achieves 40000+ antutu score with Ondemandplus with temperature rising to about 58 at the highest load...
Note that some CPU/GPU variants just won't go to 2803 for CPU or 600 for GPU
Instructions: Unzip boot.img and flash in fastboot: fastboot flash boot boot.img or use various apps to install without fastboot
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=20838
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October 8. Rotating Home Screen: if you want your home screen rotate like on a tablet, flash the attached file in recovery and reboot. So, when you set display to rotate, home screen will be included
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October 5. New release:
1. Kernel overclocked to 2803: experimental, I have used it for 10 days without problems
2. October security patches from Google and Code Aurora
3. Over 80 commits from Google Master Gerrit which included changes to bionic, art, frameworks and system
4. Updated Afwall
5. Maybe more
This rom is now about 40% Nougat. One of the side effects: Xposed framework no longer works, but getting rid of it and instead using Privacy Guard is almost as good. Don't forget, Xposed is an exploit, which provides hooks for good and bad things.
Rom Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=20788
Afwall/Kernel Adiutor Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=20787
You can flash dirty if on a previous release
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September 8. Rom updated to include:
1. September Google security patches
2. Latest Code Aurora patches https://www.codeaurora.org/projects/security-advisories
3. MPdecision is permanently disabled due to interfering with other hotplug and CPU frequencies. Default is MSMdecision, but you can pick several others in Kernel Adiutor
4. CPU overclock and underclock removed: no benefit whatsoever
5. More hardening ported from 3.18, 4.1 and 4.4 kernels: https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/q/hardened,25 You won't find those in any rom custom or stock. This is from 3.18-4.4 kernels and it has nothing to do with Sony AOSP. That's why it works...
6. About 70-80 commits from Android Master Branch. Folks. This is no longer a lollipop rom
7. PXN security feature implemented, which takes advantage of special instructions on ARMv7 to prevent unprivileged execution. See here: https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/265892/
8. Further integration of VOLTE
9. Kernel Adiutor: author has decided to go with Mobile Ads/Adview/Adbanner. So these were removed...
10. Camera: improvements to camera wrapper (missing entries), as well as some modifications in /frameworks/av/camera, so, you have a sharper picture. See photo attached, although, XDA reduces pictures... . This was taken with Open Camera. Not the crappy Sony Open Camera, but the fully open source one, with many features including several focusing modes: https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=open+camera&fdid=net.sourceforge.opencamera. Tell me bootloader locked stock camera is better. It is not...
11. Maybe more...
WARNING: you need to do one thing after flashing the rom: flash the latest stock baseband. BASEBAND ONLY. If you don't, you will only have LTE: no H+/H/2G. This is a one-time procedure and is due to Volte implementation. You can either use FlashTool to flash stock baseband or a Partition Backup App (from Googleplay or elsewhere) to backup and restore your modems. With FlashTool, first flash the rom, then reboot, then flash the latest baseband. With Partition Backup, first, backup your modems, then flash the rom, then restore modems and reboot. You have been warned. I don't want to hear cries: where is my 3G!
Download Rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=20287
Download Afwall/Kernel Adiutor: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=20282
You may flash dirty if on a previous release. Otherwise, clean flash...
1st! Thanks @optimumpro
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Downloaded and flashed so far great ROM but 1st issue I noticed I believe data is turned off at ROM start up so setting up Google etc... Is hard without WiFi other than that ultra smooth and really fast great work. @optimumpro I don't suppose you know how to get OK Google everywhere to work do you on all ROMs I have tried its never there
Hope to see FAB in recents in next build if possible though as the remove recents is kinda small and the hover notifications kind of cover over it
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Is there still a bug when you turn Bluetooth off and on and it changes the Bluetooth MAC address? (as well as the same WiFi MAC for every device)
danny19901 said:
Downloaded and flashed so far great ROM but 1st issue I noticed I believe data is turned off at ROM start up so setting up Google etc... Is hard without WiFi other than that ultra smooth and really fast great work. @optimumpro I don't suppose you know how to get OK Google everywhere to work do you on all ROMs I have tried its never there
Hope to see FAB in recents in next build if possible though as the remove recents is kinda small and the hover notifications kind of cover over it
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Data is off by default on first boot only to prevent the phone from connecting before you set it up (firewall etc.). Just turn it on and it will stay on despite reboots. Ok Google? Oh, that's too complicated for me.
matcho13579 said:
Is there still a bug when you turn Bluetooth off and on and it changes the Bluetooth MAC address? (as well as the same WiFi MAC for every device)
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Not sure about bluetooth, but wifi mac is fine.
The ROM is one of the best i have tested..
There are 2 ways to get superuser: Developer option and supersu
jos_031 said:
The ROM is one of the best i have tested..
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Totally agree with you.
I was also able to set my WiFi MAC without any problems.
The layers thing is also a very good alternative.
My Z1 is now really hot, I hope it will calm down after some days of use.
@optimumpro: Keep on with this good mix [emoji3]
schickel said:
Totally agree with you.
I was also able to set my WiFi MAC without any problems.
The layers thing is also a very good alternative.
My Z1 is now really hot, I hope it will calm down after some days of use.
@optimumpro: Keep on with this good mix [emoji3]
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Tweak cpu voltages and governors. You should not have any overheating. Also, don't put any stress on cpu while the phone is charging. Phones are not designed to be used while on a charger: they only get current from the battery, unlike laptops, so, when you are on charger and using the phone, you stress the battery and cpu.
Does everything work with this rom? modem, camera and recharge while the phone is off?
dejawho said:
Does everything work with this rom? modem, camera and recharge while the phone is off?
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Yes everything seems to be working great modem, camera etc...
Prime Red Dark Layers Theme is really nice I tried Scarlett but has Playstore changelog no text bug
Oh I have xposed installed also for flat style status bar, always correct, force expanded notifications this ROM is by far the best ultra quick
1 big question just noticed how come colour picker tint overlay is still in the dialer ? I thought this was removed in 5.1.1 ? As you can see with the red overlay (This is my very Old Number)
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I noticed that when I get a call, the phone has to switch back to GSM signal. If I don't have GSM listed in the preferred network types, I could not be reached on the phone - goes straight into a busy tone... Anybody else experienced this?
caki25 said:
I noticed that when I get a call, the phone has to switch back to GSM signal. If I don't have GSM listed in the preferred network types, I could not be reached on the phone - goes straight into a busy tone... Anybody else experienced this?
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This is a normal behavior. Your phone is a GSM phone. Now, if your carrier provides voice over 3g, then your phone will swith to 3g/H+ from LTE. If you have Volte (voice over LTE), it will stay on LTE. In most of the world there is no Volte yet, so, if your data is LTE, then when you get a call, the phone switches to 3g/H+. If your carrier does not provide calls over 3g (2g only) and you are on WCDMA/LTE, then you won't receive any calls. In that case you should switch to GSM/WCDMA/LTE.
Again, as I have already said, that's the behavior on all roms. Other roms just don't have the options in cell menu that this rom has and changing networks in phone test menue does not stick on reboot. So, you have to know what you are doing...
optimumpro said:
This is a normal behavior. Your phone is a GSM phone. Now, if your carrier provides voice over 3g, then your phone will swith to 3g/H+ from LTE. If you have Volte (voice over LTE), it will stay on LTE. In most of the world there is no Volte yet, so, if your data is LTE, then when you get a call, the phone switches to 3g/H+. If your carrier does not provide calls over 3g (2g only) and you are on WCDMA/LTE, then you won't receive any calls. In that case you should switch to GSM/WCDMA/LTE.
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I guess I managed to jump too hastily again ... it does make sense of course, and I should have noticed that before. The default setting threw me off I guess, since that was without GSM and when my boss tried to reach me, he just got a busy tone anyhow, thank you so much for the explanation and this wonderful ROM. I just can't move away from Layers anymore
caki25 said:
I guess I managed to jump too hastily again ... it does make sense of course, and I should have noticed that before. The default setting threw me off I guess, since that was without GSM and when my boss tried to reach me, he just got a busy tone anyhow, thank you so much for the explanation and this wonderful ROM. I just can't move away from Layers anymore
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"Default setting". That's my fault, I shouldn't have assumed that everyone has voice over 3g. I will change this in the next release, but your selection GSM/WCDMA/LTE should stick after reboot.
Thanks for a great ROM! Will this be your main ROM from now on?
Do you recommend to use the kernel defaults or do you have other settings for voltage, governor etc. that you recommend?
This is a really good ROM! Good job @optimumpro! :good:
The feature I really miss from your unofficial DU ROM is the ability to block System Wakelocks. I have serious wakelocks on my phone due to Play services and I don't like Xposed too much (compromises security and drains battery).
Could you add this feature? Thanks!
OK starting to get Random Reboots but I think it's my kernel settings as I had no issues at all except when screen waked up wouldn't let me unlock for a little while so I altered few things fixed that problem now I get random reboots
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[ROM] 6045Y-DCZ - 6.0.1 stock, root, debloat - 2.2 (2016-08-09)

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[ROM] 6045Y-DCZ
current version 2.2 (2016-08-09)
STOCK, STABLE, FAST, ROOT
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FOR NOW IT IS ONLY FOR SINGLE SIM DEVICES!! DUAL SIM NOT WORKING ​
-it is not exactly a build. Its more a mod.
-based on latest Alcatel IDO 3 5.5 6045Y MMB29M EUROPE UPDATE
-including ROOT (latest supersu 2.76)
-removed all unnecessary apps from Alcatel. there is only the necessary basic to run the phone. All other things you can download by yourself.
-Due to source is the avaliable set of languages shrinken to English, German, Slovak and Czech. But More Locale 2 app (included) will do the trick for you on most apps.
GUIDE:
-Its always better to flash this upon a stock firmware. You can try to flash it upon custm roms like CM AOKP etc, but since i havent tested it, i dont know if it will 100% work
-download firmware and also the MD5 checksum and copy both files to your phone.
-go to TWRP recovery (please make sure you use the @Unjustified Dev version from here
-make backup of your current ROM
-here you can grab a bat file to make backup of your curent MODEM, or download your MODEM in a zip file. Don´t forget to thank @famewolf for the time he spends to gather the modems.
-If you hav ebackup of oyur curent modem, just open my ROM zip in a ZIP app (i use 7zip). Replace the non-hlos.bin with your non-hlos.bin (modem) file.
-copy the ROM (and if you choose the modem zip file from @famewolf )
-wipe chache/dalvik/system/data
-format data (just to be sure. Format data is something diferent than wipe data)
-install ROM (make sure you have MD5 check enabled and it gives no error)
-reboot
-on first boot be patient it takes a while after the first boot (about 5 minutes) untill the ROM settles down
DOWNLOAD:
From my google disk
ISSUES:
-on my 6045Y i have no issues so please report
changelog in 2.2 build (2016-08-09)
-parallax background on stock launcher (looks great)
-translucent appdrawer background
-cleared updater-script of useless lines
changelog in 2.1 build (2016-08-08)
-build from latest 6045Y 010 06 update (6045Y MMB29M EUROPE UPDATE)
-no need to do some silly unmount and mount crap, because i know how to write the updater-script
-Root (systemless) included, GAPPS included (as this is just a moded stock ROM)
-Debloated 6.0.1 version..lockscreen is working well for my on 6045Y
-Background wallpaper from Vikas Kanwal (no stealing from web)
-Included 6045Y modem, so if you are on non 6045Y version see above to get your corespondent modem zip fle or image file before you start flashing.
-Security patch for 6.0.1 (from 2016-1-7)
-Double tap on lock screen to sleep
-Launcher 5x6 and dock 5x grid (instead of 4x5)
-lcd density set to 430
-USB debuging enabled from first boot
-Color temperature setting
-Technicolor enhanced colors
-Call recorder - when you are in a call you can tap on the three dots on the right and record the call
-Multi window enabled (under sttings/developer option)
-Glove mode (higher sensitivity of touchscreen)
-Three fingers swipe to make screenshot
CREDITS:
@Unjustified Dev , @famewolf , @The Marionette, without them there will be no IDOL 3 5.5 develpment, so pelase give them a thnax!
And of course i am not responsible for any damage you do by flashing this on your device!
DallasCZ said:
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[ROM] 6045-i806-DCZ
current version 1.0
STOCK, STABLE, FAST, ROOT
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-it is not exactly a build. Its more a mod.
-based on latest TCL i806 (IDOL3) firmware (JSU_I806-2[ABC]LCCN7_7TMBRCB3)
-I exchanged the kernel for the ARDE DEV TEAM STOCK OC one (4x1651 MHz + 4x1601 MHz).
-Antutu player will love the 37K ratings (all cores set to performance Governors)
-including ROOT (latest supersu 2.52)
-added KERNEL ADIUTOR
-removed all unnecessary apps from TCL. there is only the necessary basic to run the phone. All other things you can download by yourself. So the ROM is only 600 MB on size.
-Due to source is the avaliable set of languages shrinken to English and Chineese. But More Locale 2 app (you can download form google play) will do the trick for you on most apps.
GUIDE:
-go to TWRP recovery
-wipe chache/dalvik/system/data
-install ROM
-install GAPPS (i use open gapps 5.0 nano)
-reboot
-on first boot be patient it takes a while after the first boot (about 5 minutes) untill the ROM settles down
DOWNLOAD:
From my google disk (size aprox 600 MB)
ISSUES:
I dont know of any, you tell me.
FUTURE PLANS:
-merge another languages from framework res, settings, systemUI apks . As i am not a DEV i will repack the apks adding these languages it should work with more locale 2 then. I cannot add the language support to the rom itself.
-replace the i806 launcher with one from 6045Y (will do need more tests because of lags of the 6045Y launcher).
-add some minor build.prop tweaks
CREDITS:
BIG thnax to @franq36 of ARDE DEV Team for the Kernel, also thank @Grarak for the Kernel Adiutor.
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Nice work! Does your version allow wifi to be enabled while in airplane mode? Are you changing the model to something unique like x806 to prevent updates from trying to be downloaded/installed that could affect partitions beyond system/boot? Did you remove the system update checker? Have you modified or eliminated the default updater-script in the stock i806 rom which clobbers several partitions beyond system and boot?
famewolf said:
Nice work! Does your version allow wifi to be enabled while in airplane mode? Are you changing the model to something unique like x806 to prevent updates from trying to be downloaded/installed that could affect partitions beyond system/boot? Did you remove the system update checker? Have you modified or eliminated the default updater-script in the stock i806 rom which clobbers several partitions beyond system and boot?
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-yes wifi can be turned on while in airplane mode
-i deleted update checker app, so there are no updates
-yes i deleted all entries that were messing around with radio etc.. So now this script only format and copy system, busybox, root, kernel thats all. So it should be also suitable for 6045I version. I can enable the double sim stuff in build.prop so this should work also for 6045K version.
DallasCZ said:
-yes wifi can be turned on while in airplane mode
-i deleted update checker app, so there are no updates
-yes i deleted all entries that were messing around with radio etc.. So now this script only format and copy system, busybox, root, kernel thats all. So it should be also suitable for 6045I version. I can enable the double sim stuff in build.prop so this should work also for 6045K version.
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Sounds like you have all the bases covered! What a shame we can't get multirom to work on our device YET....it would allow us to use our external sd to swap between multiple roms and I could have cm12.1, yours and whatever new one I'm testing all going at the same time. Multirom also has it's own custom build of twrp that supports the roms.
i know i have used MULTIROM on my older devices...
DallasCZ said:
i know i have used MULTIROM on my older devices...
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You may want to look back to your source and see if they do an unmount of /persist at the end. You have left in the code which format's it and extracts the wifi drivers then symlinks them but I didn't see an unmount so it may have gotten accidentally deleted. It may be unnecessary but normally for every mount you have an unmount as it can leave partitions mounted in twrp that could cause issues if the user installs packages after the current one.
Hmm I guess I should also confirm for the 6045i users that you are using the "group 2" kernel? If not, 6045i users will need to flash the group 2 kernel right after flashing the rom before they reboot..not a big deal but if necessary a link to it in post #1 might help. Looking forward to trying this one since the i806 rom had such better performance for the idol3 than the default roms.
famewolf said:
You may want to look back to your source and see if they do an unmount of /persist at the end. You have left in the code which format's it and extracts the wifi drivers then symlinks them but I didn't see an unmount so it may have gotten accidentally deleted. It may be unnecessary but normally for every mount you have an unmount as it can leave partitions mounted in twrp that could cause issues if the user installs packages after the current one.
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My fault i wrote twice unmount system.... hmm thats when you make such things at 2:00 AM
thanx bro.
DallasCZ said:
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[ROM] 6045-i806-DCZ
current version 1.0
STOCK, STABLE, FAST, ROOT
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-it is not exactly a build. Its more a mod.
-based on latest TCL i806 (IDOL3) firmware (JSU_I806-2[ABC]LCCN7_7TMBRCB3)
-I exchanged the kernel for the ARDE DEV TEAM STOCK OC one (4x1651 MHz + 4x1601 MHz).
-Antutu player will love the 37K ratings (all cores set to performance Governors)
-including ROOT (latest supersu 2.52)
-added KERNEL ADIUTOR
-removed all unnecessary apps from TCL. there is only the necessary basic to run the phone. All other things you can download by yourself. So the ROM is only 600 MB on size.
-Due to source is the avaliable set of languages shrinken to English and Chineese. But More Locale 2 app (you can download form google play) will do the trick for you on most apps.
GUIDE:
-go to TWRP recovery
-wipe chache/dalvik/system/data
-install ROM
-install GAPPS (i use open gapps 5.0 nano)
-reboot
-on first boot be patient it takes a while after the first boot (about 5 minutes) untill the ROM settles down
DOWNLOAD:
From my google disk (size aprox 600 MB)
ISSUES:
I dont know of any, you tell me.
FUTURE PLANS:
-merge another languages from framework res, settings, systemUI apks . As i am not a DEV i will repack the apks adding these languages it should work with more locale 2 then. I cannot add the language support to the rom itself.
-replace the i806 launcher with one from 6045Y (will do need more tests because of lags of the 6045Y launcher).
-add some minor build.prop tweaks
CREDITS:
BIG thnax to @franq36 of ARDE DEV Team for the Kernel, also thank @Grarak for the Kernel Adiutor.
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I participate in the development but the creator of the kernel is @acura2201 should also include in the credits, also a link to the original kernel thread in HTCMania
thx,good job
Does this ROM support all the variants?
Sent from my 6045X using XDA Forums Pro.
The Marionette said:
Does this ROM support all the variants?
Sent from my 6045X using XDA Forums Pro.
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As it does not rewrites original recovery neither radio files it should be good to all variants, but I have not tested (only on my 6045Y).
the second thing is the OC kernel from HTCMANIA.com if it will be working on 6045I,6045O nad 6045K variants.
If someone with dual sim (K version) would try it and has no dual sim options there have to be a slightly build.prop modification. Just change line "persist.radio.multisim.config=single" to "persist.radio.multisim.config=dsds".
someone should try...If he made a full TWRP backup, there is nothing to worry about (i think)
famewolf said:
Hmm I guess I should also confirm for the 6045i users that you are using the "group 2" kernel? If not, 6045i users will need to flash the group 2 kernel right after flashing the rom before they reboot..not a big deal but if necessary a link to it in post #1 might help. Looking forward to trying this one since the i806 rom had such better performance for the idol3 than the default roms.
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You re right as always i mentioned it on 1st post.
DallasCZ said:
Suprisingly no. I used the group1 OC kernel and i am running on it since yesterday and no hicups,lags or reboots.
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*removed half asleep post since you had already added link to post #1*
I'm surprised the chinese rom had higher antutu scores than cyanogenmod but I'm looking forward to having a rom that flips "upside down" properly.
Edit: Disregard what I said below, I just looked at the page again without it being translated and found the link, I think. Wow, translators really make a mess of a page. Is this the correct file/img...."Nuevoboot_Alcatel_V1.img"?
I'd like to try this but the link to HTC Mania translates horribly, it's a absolute mess. I cannot find the download link for the Group 2 OC Kernel (6045i) anywhere on that page. Can direct links be posted?
Hmm, so I have cm12.1 11/23 running, and its rebooting alot more than it was yesterday Lol. I am running the group 1 oc. Is that the right one? I think it is, so hmm. Is it worth switching back to stock?
anyone with other model than 6045Y should download the Nuevoboot_Alcatel_V1.img as I understood.
Odesláno z mého 6045Y pomocí Tapatalk
DallasCZ said:
anyone with other model than 6045Y should download the Nuevoboot_Alcatel_V1.img as I understood.
Odesláno z mého 6045Y pomoc�* Tapatalk
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Well, I have tried that one as well, and it doesn't boot. So I guess its for stock ROM? Haha.
Disregard previous information, apparently the kernel in the thread changed somewhat since the last time I downloaded it. Testing again, boots up with the group 2, will report back.
capeorigins said:
Hmm, so I have cm12.1 11/23 running, and its rebooting alot more than it was yesterday Lol. I am running the group 1 oc. Is that the right one? I think it is, so hmm. Is it worth switching back to stock?
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You should talk about cm in the cm thread..thats what it's for. Group 1 and group 2 is only for "stock" roms. the i806 falls under "stock rom". Roms like cyanogenmod should be running the CM kernel on that page. It's part of the name and not either of the groups.
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@DallasCZ
What min/max/governor are you choosing for big & little in KA?
Ok... so:
6045i
- Full Wipe
- Installed without kernel, then hit reboot
- Rebooted straight to TWRP, said OS not installed. Installed over it, rebooted.
- Booted up, went through settings, then froze when Supersu free dialog box popped up
- Installed Nuevoboot_Alcatel_V1, and open_gapps-arm64-5.0-micro-20151124
- Booted up fine, no play service issues of any kind
- Ran AnTuTu 64-bit with big/little on performance (1651 and 1113), score 33,625
Can't fathom why the 6045Y would score almost 3,500 more on AnTuTu. Made sure there was no thermal throttling by placing phone in front of air conditioner.
Edit: Seems the 6045Y can throttle the little up to 1601, whereas my 6045i maxes at 1113? I'd assume that is where the extra 3,500 in AnTuTu is coming from. Odd, in the CM OC kernel I was able to 1601 on the little..
Edit 2: Set the GPU to max clocks and performance governor, score 35,868. If little clocks would hit 1601 instead of 1113, I'm betting it would pass 37,000.
Final Thoughts: I've had zero issues with performance in any capacity, and the MOTO Camera for v2 Lollipop works great. I think we've got a winner here. Not a big fan of the news thing when you swipe to the left though, hopefully an easy way to get rid of that... and apparently its pretty easy, just press and hold on homescreen, then hit the toggle on the mini version of the news screen, gone!
xStealth said:
Ok... so:
6045i
- Full Wipe
- Installed without kernel, then hit reboot
- Rebooted straight to TWRP, said OS not installed. Installed over it, rebooted.
- Booted up, went through settings, then froze when Supersu free dialog box popped up
- Installed Nuevoboot_Alcatel_V1, and open_gapps-arm64-5.0-micro-20151124
- Booted up fine, no play service issues of any kind
- Ran AnTuTu 64-bit with big/little on performance (1651 and 1113), score 33,625
Can't fathom why the 6045Y would score almost 3,500 more on AnTuTu. Made sure there was no thermal throttling by placing phone in front of air conditioner.
Edit: Seems the 6045Y can throttle the little up to 1601, whereas my 6045i maxes at 1113? I'd assume that is where the extra 3,500 in AnTuTu is coming from. Odd, in the CM OC kernel I was able to 1601 on the little..
Edit 2: Set the GPU to max clocks and performance governor, score 35,868. If little clocks would hit 1601 instead of 1113, I'm betting it would pass 37,000.
Final Thoughts: I've had zero issues with performance in any capacity, and the MOTO Camera for v2 Lollipop works great. I think we've got a winner here. Not a big fan of the news thing when you swipe to the left though, hopefully an easy way to get rid of that... and apparently its pretty easy, just press and hold on homescreen, then hit the toggle on the mini version of the news screen, gone!
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Most folks could choose 1601 but their phone was rarely actually at that speed...people experiencing reboots should check their cpu temp in KA...in every case I encountered a reboot checking it right after boot showed it was still quite high and more than likely the cause of the reboot. You should however be able to set it to 1300 without issues.
I wouldn't use performance or interactive as they had all 4 cores going way to much of the time allowing temps to rise.....try "wheatley".

[NEW ROM][UB] February 9: Jaguar Leo LP 5.1.1 Official Hardened

This is the Official Jaguar rom for Leo, which is based on AOSP with some flavors from Slim and Dirtyunicorn plus a bunch of features only this rom has, such as a working camera button. . The rom was originally made for Xperia Z1 Honami in August 2015, then extended to Z1c and now to Z2/Z3/Z3c. The rom has been downloaded thousands times and enjoyed great success. I hope the trend will continue with Jaguar for Leo.
Why LP, as opposed to MM and Nougat? Several reasons. The main one is Sony's unfriendliness to development community. Camera sucks, because Sony wouldn't provide proper blobs. Also, MM brings very few features, as opposed to LP. MM is still in alpha, but is already being abandoned by developers in favor of Nougat. Nougat will never work for Z1/Z2/Z3, because Sony wants you to buy a newer device. And finally, all LP roms, except Jaguar, have been abandoned by their developers since November 2015. CM still publishes nightly LP, but they have abandoned CM 12.1 kernel, meaning, they haven't incorporated about 800 security patches from Google and Code Aurora in LP kernel. Another reason - I take changes from Android Gerrit Master Branch, Code Aurora, Google Security Bulletins and 3.10, 3.18 and 4.x kernels. Enough reasons for you?
The main difference from other roms is the emphasis on security and multiple features. With that in mind , let's see what Jaguar has to offer:
1. Hardened Kernel, modified M5; hardened rom built with HYPERTOOL 5.4
2. All ciphers enabled in kernel instead of just a few
3. Hardened/Fortified Bionic and Libs
4. Fstack protection strong to resist buffer overflows
5. Many System apps and processes are made read-only, to reduce elevation of privilege
6. Selinux replaced with Tomoyo Security, Yam security
7. Disc encryption, keymaster to 256 bit AES instead of 128
8. Latest TWRP with working brightness and ability to decrypt Data (Coming Soon)
9. Random number generation mixed hardware/software, as recommended by Linus Torwalds
10. Options to randomize host on every boot
11. Option to have a separate password for lock screen and boot
12. Qualcomm's Time Services disabled due to leaking on early boot (set time to automatic to get it from your carrier)
13. WIFI Background Scanning disabled to prevent leaking
14. Internet disabled for both WIFI and Data until Afwall is set and activiated (Afwall included in download, install as regular app)
15. The phone is VOLTE ready and you have all network options available in Cell menu (not just LTE/WCDMA/GSM)
16. GRsecurity features, such as Sidechannel implemented
17. Some Pax Security Features
18. Option to deny USB connection: denied always; denied when locked; and allowed always
19. Hardened webview with Google and other "interesting" IPs removed
20. Prevention of bruteforcing screen pin: the phone will reboot upon 3 unsuccessful attempts
21. Perfect_Event_Paranoid ported from Grsecurity: now third party apps can't use other apps including system to elevate privileges
22. Camera hardware button works to focus, take pictures and start video recording
23. Option to disable writing to Tombstones (a lot of private info is dumped there if there is a crash)
24. Option to disable continuing writing of logcat
25. Option to disable device cameras: back; front, both or none
26. Option to disable third party apps to access clipboard
27. Always latest Google Security Patches
28. Always latest Code Aurora Security Patches
29. Changes ported directly from Google Android Gerrit, so most of those in MM and even N are in this rom
30. About 80% of kernel changes are ported into Jaguar kernel from 3.10 and 3.18 (not Sony AOSP 3.10 that has Down Syndrome, but Linux/Google/Code Aurora one)
31. Rom is odexed to significantly increase boot speed (under 30 seconds) and application start
32. Many more security features ported from Linux and Copperhead OS
33. Dns Crypt: a feature allowing to choose among many Dns providers (all encrypted)
34. Seccomp: secure computing enabled in kernel
Other features include: Layers Theme Engine; Native Call Recording with interface integrated in Dialer with no restrictions; Privacy Guard; Native Wakelock Blocker; Native Black List; Global Menu; Slim Recents; Traffic Indicators; Advanced Reboot; Slim Pie; CPU Info on Screen; Ram Bar in Recents; Open Source Supeuser included and integrated in Settings; True Offline Charging with Screen Off; Kernel Adiutor included (unzip and install as a normal app) and integrated in Settings plus more
Things users need to know to have smooth experience:. These are not bugs, but rather an explanation of some features
1. If you want to do data encryption, keep in mind that unlike Android, Jaguar uses 256 bit encryption. If you were encrypted on other roms, you won't be able to decrypt. So, wipe encryption and then re-encrypt on Jaguar. Also, keep in mind that if you ever did factory reset on official TWRP 3+ for honami, your data partition is screwed and have to be resized to enable encryption. This has nothing to do with the rom, but rather with the official TWRP itself. Fastboot my unofficial TWRP 3.0.2, (it is coming for Xperia Z3c, which, by the way has working brightness, as well as ability to decrypt and mount data
2. Jaguar contains a script running on early boot, which cuts the internet access to both WIFI and Data until Afwall is running. This is done to prevent leaking, as well as having all your internet traffic routed through some interesting number of servers, including this IP: 26.147.196.22. So, install Afwall and activate it, otherwise, no Internet for you
3. If your system language is different from English and you want to make changes in Phone/Cell Network settings, switch to English first, make the changes and then return to your language. The changes you made will hold. If you try to make the changes in your language, you will have com.android.phone crash. Localization takes time and is virtually impossible to implement in Jaguar, which is a one-person-rom
4. Sony TimeKeep, which is ported from MM/N, now sets the correct time on reboot without the Internet or GSM signal. All you need to do is set it once and TimeKeep will save/recalculate/restore the same on each reboot
5. GAPPS: if you use them, you need to flash them right after the rom (or each update) and before reboot. Flashing after reboot will result in multiple f/c
6. Due to Volte implementation, you might be required to flash LP or MM stock baseband (only if you have no 2g/3g signal)
7. Helpful fastboot commands: for flashing TWRP: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
for flashing kernel: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Download: All updates and change logs are in Post #3
Instructions:
1. Be on LP at least, have TWRP, unlocked bootloader and root
2. In TWRP, wipe data/factory reset, then wipe System/Data/Cache/Dalvik
3. Flash the rom
4. Reboot, install Afwall and Kernel Adiutor as normal apps; activate Afwall to have Internet
5. Enjoy the rom, say thank you, donate or do both
Warning: If your device and/or anyone in the immediate vicinity dies, don't blame me: it is all China and Russia's fault.
Credit: CM, AOSP, Slimroms, DU, Copperhead OS, Myself5 (kernel)
UPDATED KERNEL SOURCE: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=23107 . Don't flash. This is not kernel, but rather sources to compile kernel
Kernel Source: https://github.com/AOSP-Jaguar/kernel_sony_msm8974
XDA:DevDB Information
JAGUAR LEO OFFICIAL HARDENED, ROM for the Sony Xperia Z3
Contributors
optimumpro
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Unlocked Bootloader
Based On: AOSP,CM,SLIM,DU
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2016-10-18
Created 2016-10-18
Last Updated 2017-02-09
Development update and some Screenshots
I broke my Z1 screen again and I am not in the mood for after market screens. And I am sick and tired of Sony crappy treatment of development community.
I am now looking at Lenovo Zuk Z2 or Z2 pro. Both excellent phones with the latest CPU and made out of metal and glass by Motorola which they bought from Google a couple of years ago. Zuk is friendly to developers and their blobs don't dumb down camera and they don't seek to "unify" bugs for all their devices. I no longer wish to support a fat bastard corporation that can't make a good phone, but thinks that just by putting their logo on the phone would make it worth $700.
RE Jaguar. I will continue to maintain Jaguar mainly with security patches... for a while, but my main work will be concentrated on Zuk. There is a lot of work to be done cleaning Android N and implementing security and other features from Jaguar...
Screenshots are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62560391&postcount=2
Download Section
February 9: New release including
1. February security patches
2. Sony TimeKeep to set the correct time on boot
3. Dns_Crypt (numerous choices of encrypted Dns providers) in Settings/Security
4. Open Source Superuser integrated in Settings
5. Seccomp/secure computing implemented and enabled in kernel
6. Twrp that supports data decryption, as well as TimeKeep
To use Dns_Crypt, you must allow Internet for 'apps run as root' in Afwall
Download Rom: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=23079
Download TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=23078
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January 29. XDA is having a problem with upload/download. So, here is updated TWRP 3.0.2 that is able to decrypt and mount encrypted data partition. This one is different from the originally posted, because it includes the correct time. Together with the February release (not now), it will set the correct time both in recovery and the rom:
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120704246 There is a new TWRP on top of this post and in the download section...
January 12: New release This should take care of a color line on Auo displays. Also included is the fully working NFC-HCE for Android Pay (to pass Safety Net, you'll have to delete Supersu and su binary). And January security patches, of course...
Download: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=22563
You may flash dirty on top of another Jaguar release. Otherwise - clean install
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December 31. TWRP 3.0.2 able to decrypt data. This works well for Xperia Z1 and Z1c, but, since I don't have the device, it may or may not work for Z3. So, test it and report
Unzip the file (attached to this post) and flash in fastboot like this: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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December 14. New build with increased brightness levels. Flash only if you have a type of display that has flickering on low brightness. If you have no flickering, no need to upgrade
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=22108
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December 10: Rom updated to include
1. December security patches
2. Signature Spoofing (Omnirom type), switch in Developer settings
3. USSD fixed (maybe)
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=22020
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November 10: Rom updated to include November Security Patches. I have also removed SuperSU, as there is a built-in root manager and quite a few people no longer like the Chinese owned SuperSU[/COLOR]
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21437
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October 18. New release including Code Aurora and Google latest security patches. Also, there is a new feature - option to prevent apps from accessing clipboard in background.
Download Rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=20976
Download Afwall/KernelAdiutor: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=20974
Any support for d6633?
I flash the baseband but after reboot the baseband is unknown again. And the ussd code not working.
leesiangcheng said:
I flash the baseband but after reboot the baseband is unknown again. And the ussd code not working.
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Flash the correct baseband AFTER flashing the rom. If it says unknown baseband, you won't have even a sim card recognized.
USSD is a known issue. It works, but slowly: I get a response in 2-3 minutes...
Flash baseband alreadyworking .but after reboot the base band is gone.btw the rom is super fast.hope u can fix the baseband and ussd. Thanks for the rom.
leesiangcheng said:
Flash baseband alreadyworking .but after reboot the base band is gone.btw the rom is super fast.hope u can fix the baseband and ussd. Thanks for the rom.
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You have to flash baseband for your country variant. I am in the US and had euro baseband and it took 10 sec for the phone to find signal. Then I flashed US baseband and and now I get signal right away...
Yes I flash my country baseband. At first it shows the baseband.but after reboot the baseband turn to unknow again.
Thanks for a great aosp rom! I'll try whenever I have time.
What do you mean with "localisation takes time"? Do you mean that gps is slow?
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blackhawk_LA said:
Thanks for a great aosp rom! I'll try whenever I have time.
What do you mean with "localisation takes time"? Do you mean that gps is slow?
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No, everything is fast here. Localization means translation to foreign languages. If you want to change mobile network settings (2g/3g/Lte), you would have to switch to English, make changes and then return to your language. That's the only area where you need to do that...
Wow looks amazing, but the million $ question is, is fisheye still present? Since camera is pretty useless on aosp with this fisheye since day 1 on z3..
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corpsegrinder62 said:
Wow looks amazing, but the million $ question is, is fisheye still present? Since camera is pretty useless on aosp with this fisheye since day 1 on z3..
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I don't know. Z2 users say there is no fish eye, but there is one on Z3 compact...
Thanks ! Amazing work !
Any plans for a dual sim version ? (D6633/D6683)
The ROM is FAAAST. Incredible, it restored my apps with titanium twice as fast as with other ROMs .
I have a little request, and is to have the network speed indicators in the right side, at the left of the WiFi indicator.
Thanks!
Sent from my Xperia Z3 using Tapatalk
This is greatest Z3 endeavor so far focused on security and stability!
We cant blame Sony for lack of official N ROM, however, lack of working MM source, no up to date MM ROM, which on galaxy s5 is something obvious makes me wonder if Sony doesn't make z3 obsolete for purpose.
Thank you for your effort!
Are there any prolonged battery life features?
Could any of users share battery life and image quality info?
To check if there is any camera distortion its enough to shot something like computer screen and see if its rectangle or it is distorted.
Camera fisheye bug is present.
Also, I I'm experiencing some light flickering on the screen at minimum brightness. Is more noticeable on white screens.
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This is awesome! I didn't expect a proper ROM for the Z3 anymore; Paranoid Android development seems slow and I'm still on infected's last CM12.1 ROM – so this is exactly what I'm looking for: A ROM with focus on security. I'll try it out as soon as possible.
Do you guys experience overheating? I encrypted my phone and it burns now... Using the same ROM but for Z3C...
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Is it possible to decrypt my phone ? I can only see the information that my phone is encrypted, can't click on it.
king960 said:
Do you guys experience overheating? I encrypted my phone and it burns now... Using the same ROM but for Z3C...
Edit:
Is it possible to decrypt my phone ? I can only see the information that my phone is encrypted, can't click on it.
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Your phone is 'burninig', not because of encryption, but because you changed some settings in Kernel Adiutor. If you don't know what you are doing, don't touch anything. Untick all 'apply on boot' and reboot the phone to load default values. Jaguar on Z3c doesn't get over 50 degrees at highest loads (playing graphic intensive games)...

[KERNEL][Stock#1/AOSP#5][V30*][Oreo|Pie] Lunar-Kernels for LG V30

initial thread here, further clarifications in recently added posts below OP/1st post
Lunar-Kernels
tl;dr - too long didn't read / first things first
Stock ROM kernels are attached in posts #1-4 or link to Google Drive
AOSP/LineageOS kernels are attached in post #5 or folder
simply dropping the folder with kernels here (Stock ROM):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xL5gEiG-fjzTuSGM_kUDsrOKy-jTtGr1
Description: 3 sub-folders (thus kernels) available:
"old" shouldn't really be used, this is a very bare to LG stock source kernel and (probably) using outdated ramdisks which prevent FM Radio, Mirrorlink, etc. from working
"stable" stable has gotten more testing (or more recent fixes) and is deemed fit for daily driver usage
"bleeding edge" is newest branch, very experimental changes/fixes or just the very latest kernel (if those don't end up in "stable" already)
Stable and bleeding edge are the
Further notes for "eas":
From the tests so far - it has turned out that power consumption ALWAYS was higher compared to HMP and/or the default shipped LG kernel (tweaked HMP)
So the best results up until now was to underclock CPU, underclock GPU (or keep at lowest 1-2 levels) and add tweaks to shut phy power source off for display, this is similar results like anandtech with Exynos EAS/HMP tests: https://www.anandtech.com/show/12620/improving-the-exynos-9810-galaxy-s9-part-2/3
Meaning: NO EAS kernels until further notice - only HMP kernels will be developed/provided right now
Usage case: [outdated]
"old": should work pretty reliable, everything is built conservatively & close to stock one of the first kernels
"stable": probably great daily driver material - FM Radio & MirrorLink, etc. still broken
"bleeding edge": just the latest and greatest from upstream, security, tuning, etc. - features might break in the process
eas [attached here]: daily driver, long running for lots of reading, lots of watching videos, high SOT demand ; suitability for gaming has yet to be evaluated
NOT working and probably will NOT in the near future (or at all): [outdated]
- FM Radio (broken with "old", "stable" kernels - those use v300 ramdisk)
- MobiCore - thus MirrorLink, etc. (broken with "old", "stable" kernels - those use v300 ramdisk)
- FM Radio & MirrorLink currently works with bleeding edge kernels
Notes (Kernel):
This kernel is built first and foremost FOR ME and shared with the community to benefit from that work,
you don't owe me anything and I don't owe you anything
like with Sony (yeah, even Sony !) and other vendors with their modified, proprietary non-AOSP ROMs - kernel development is extremely bothersome, each few commits kernel doesn't boot or compilation fails, so don't expect e.g. 4.4.137 kernel or catchup with latest codeaurora changes since that takes simply too much time and work (time, effort, nerves, etc.)
tested on H930 (Europe) V30 ONLY, test at your own risk on H930DS (dual SIM) or other devices; ramdisks and device configs WILL differ (global defconfig used - so compatiblity should be higher, limitations/compatibility issues with US, Korea and other models possible)
You need to have knowledge how this device behaves in case of flashing broken kernels, filesystem corruption and other worst-case scenarios
You must:
stay calm all of the time while flashing and must NOT do anything rash or chaotic
know how to get into bootloader/fastboot mode via USB-cable (when device is off) OR via adb command from a running system
know how to force the device to turn off (it will turn on again but that might help in certain cases) - this way you easily can get into fastboot/bootloader again
know and/or have a basic understanding that the device will settle most issues on its own
have your device charged to a battery level AT LEAST to 50-60% in case boot loops take longer (it is caught in boot loop) and you can't quickly turn the device off anymore
know/expect that flashing Magisk and other mods most certainly will lead the device too boot several times ("artificial bootloop") and might get you uneasy or confused, we need to figure out how to speed up the process that it finally boots into the ROM
potential issues & potential remedies/fixes: [up-to-date]
might have high load unless rctd disabler is flashed (root detection tool) => flash rctd
might not boot unless no-verity is flashed, custom ROM => flash no-verity
might not boot or work with encrypted phone or encrypted anything => should be self-explanatory, don't use LG encryption on custom ROMs/mods
some security functionality might not work => TEE/qseecom/lgecrypto_module might not work, encryption safe, folder encryption, etc. might be broken (if applicable)
might not boot or bootloop microSD with exfat is cause of LOT of trouble => in doubt remove microSD before flashing custom Kernels or ROM mods to avoid having additional trouble-maker to troubleshoot
phone boot-"loops" several times => seems to be default bootloader behavior for LG V30 (and/or other LG phone)
phone boot-"loops" several times => might need a few times to "settle" to boot the ROM up
booting up takes long => might actually rebuild dalvik cache or do some filesystem checking
SIM PIN isn't request and WiFi is dead as well => several reboots might fix it;
SIM PIN isn't request and WiFi is dead as well => permission corruption might have occurred, (need root) try to fix via: https://stackoverflow.com/questions...acct-uid-10064-read-only-file-system-in-emula
after flashing (custom) Kernel or (custom) ROM phone (re)boots into fastboot => "no OS" , Kernel might not actually be bootable , kernel issue, system partition issue
after flashing (custom) Kernel or (custom) ROM phone (re)boots into fastboot => might have incompatible ramdisk, no-verity was not flashed
after flashing (custom) Kernel or (custom) ROM phone (re)boots into fastboot => Kernel might be broken (totally not work or be compiled with non-compatible features)
after flashing (custom) Kernel or (custom) ROM phone (re)boots into fastboot => OS/Android might be broken (filesystem corrupted, etc.)
Flashing rctd & no-verity/verity-disabler is only necessary for LG Stock-based ROMs !
Not necessary for AOSP, LineageOS, etc. !
prepare kernel for flashing : [up-to-date]
rename the zip-file to 7z (file size limit)
extract the 7z (needs 7z that support PPMd compression)
rename it into boot.img
suggested flash : [up-to-date]
Get into fastboot mode (turn off => connect cable end to phone => hold VOL down => connect PC end of cable)
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot boot TWRP.img (keep USB cable connected ALL of the time)
flash rctd disabler
flash no-verity
(optional) flash Magisk
disconnect USB cable
(optional) wipe /cache
(optional) dalvik cache
reboot system
Help:
Forcing the device to reset usually is done via Power + VOL DOWN - keep both pressed for several seconds, then the screen should turn off
the device is set up to (re)boot again - so have the USB cable, a PC/phone [on the go] with fastboot ready to connect the cable immediately when it was off
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If you plan on using the microSD more extensively and are on non-Stock (e.g. AOSP, LineageOS, dot os, etc.) - [backup your data !] then format the microSD to ext4 in TWRP, that should give you 2x the write performance of exfat and also somewhat faster read performance
As a bonus of using ext4 on the microSD - access to your files should be available when flashing/trying out the GSIs (Project Treble)
Kernel boot test (DEVs):
[Kernel testing or if you want to try] I usually do a fastboot boot boot.img first to see if the bootanimation is successful (boots into bootanimation [non-Stock] or it boots into the ROM itself with reduced functionality [Stock ROM])
After that I do a real flash of the kernel via fastboot flash boot boot.img
Quirks (V30* phones compared to others & bootloader/boot(loop) behavior):
After first flashing - the kernel might fail at 1st boot, then reboot device and properly boot into the ROM
with Magisk it can be more reboots (I counted at least 3-4).
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If the bootlooping is much longer - force reset the device (Power + VOL DOWN), that should usually allow the device to recover after 1-3 (re)boots
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If that still doesn't help - remove the microSD - until you've successfully booted the kernel up, the exfat driver is known to cause trouble and make things much less predictable and irritating
To make things more predictable (and exclusively using AOSP/LineageOS-based ROMs) - you can format the microSD to ext4, that might help a bit with the amount of (re)boots during flashing)
FIXME:
additional notes, warnings, guides, etc.
(theory) while the device seems to bootloop after flashing Magisk or other "bigger" modifications - occasionally press the volume down button while you see the LG V30 ThinQ logo (boot splash/image) to speed up booting (input = boosting = quicker everything ?)
Kernel Source:
android_kernel_lge_msm8998/branches
lunar-kernel_II_WIP5_boot-work [current "bleeding edge"]
other/older kernels are earlier states of latest bleeding edge branch
Kudos:
Linus Torvalds, Linux Kernel devs
Greg Kroah-Hartman our favorite upstream Kernel LTS maintainer <3
Google kernel & other Android devs
codeaurora, linaro & all other devs working on qualcomm goodies
LG kernel & other devs
nathanchance for his kernel, toolchain and other reference work
sonyxperiadev & devs
sultanxda
freak07
franciscofranco
andip71
frap129
GreyLeshy
SGCMarkus
the XDA , 4PDA and all other android communities
all other devs & folks to be mentioned
last edited:
28.06.2018, add attachment: specifically built kernel for ls998, US sprint V30 model (US firmware, US998)
28.06.2018, add attachment: uploaded II_EAS_I_stable , EAS kernel on early ported EAS state, should be pretty efficient, deemed stable material, read notes: at its announcement post
06.07.2018: updated text for bleeding-edge added link to it https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76996622&postcount=88
12.07.2018: attached latest HMP kernel to OP (1st post), removed EAS kernels since those had a bug with frequency being stuck at max frequency
26.10.2018: removed older attached HMP kernels, newer ones are in posts below
#1
"old", barebones kernel with absolute minimum changes (from LG) will be here
#2
"stable", only minimum additional functionality & fixes will be here
if not mentioned otherwise these are ONLY for LG Stock-based ROMs (Boombox, A.I.S., Stock, debloated Stock, etc.)
Checksums (md5sum):
d0c4572563a389ec495f1c661332c185 boot_oreo_I_6_WIP4_stock__H932_spr_US__tmo_US_20K.img
f29fc429d32de4fd79d3117642d39137 boot_oreo_I_6_WIP4_stock__H932_spr_US__tmo_US_20K_PPMd_7z.zip
6307cd6d40e97404a3c66bf78d20437f boot_oreo_I_6_WIP4_stock__US998init_spr_US_20D.img
f181f7589ecb3426006fa0d15c1e161d boot_oreo_I_6_WIP4_stock__US998init_spr_US_20D_PPMd_7z.zip
f31791fcd8b57db7e3b91ba5e4755bf3 boot_H930_21A_oreo_I_6_WIP4_LG_stock.img
d77c0504c9119f2d86880dd74d8fc0cd boot_H930_21A_oreo_I_6_WIP4_LG_stock_PPMd_7z.zip
Source:
https://github.com/zachariasmaladro...mmits/oreo_I_6_WIP4_stock__H932__US998_spr_US
#3
"bleeding edge", current development branch & WIP (work-in-progress) drops
Stability troubleshooting:
disable zram
set lowest CPU frequency and max CPU frequency to default
lower GPU max frequency
...
change each setting separately and see if that improves stability then please report your results
oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_stock
Branch:
https://github.com/zachariasmaladroit/android_kernel_lge_msm8998/commits/oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_stock
Changes:
rolled back kernel to earlier state (October 1st), troubleshooting stability
re-added sdcardfs aosp msm upstream changes, mostly "Drop dentry cache to prevent unknown file status" change in behavior (data integrity)
sdcardfs fixes
ext4, f2fs, ecryptfs and fscrypt updates and changes close to latest upstream
lockdep improvements
further oom, oom_reaper, fork-handling fixes and improvements
force 16b ECC for pstore
scheduler fixes (hmp.c; ...)
updated simple_lmk (not used in this branch)
[eval] reverting to basic optimizations for armv8-a
[eval] reverting to Google's 4.9 Toolchain (best compatibility, stability, etc.)
devfreq fixes and improvements
PCIe wake improvement for msm8998
configure i2c for bit-banging bus recovery
[eval] revert several previous changes
several other changes
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md5sum checksums:
91273b50c1126bf44e2fa9b7d3eb00bb boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_stock__H932_spr_US__tmo_US_20K.img
859fa1eb9948f19821110da85d2d996a boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_stock__H932_spr_US__tmo_US_20K_PPMd_7z.zip
e20bb8036273960e99316cb7bac57c78 boot_H930_21A_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_stock.img
0a360f4dd4cedf6cf95ded2dbd78fa1d boot_H930_21A_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_stock_PPMd_7z.zip
0b7fc9259836f9a79c2e1715ba7bd79a boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_stock__US998init_spr_US_20D.img
9c1d1f917f7cd9ba50c2464a2b8b4bb0 boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_stock__US998init_spr_US_20D_PPMd_7z.zip
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oreo_I_6_WIP8_stock
Branch:
https://github.com/zachariasmaladroit/android_kernel_lge_msm8998/commits/oreo_I_6_WIP8_stock
Changes:
faster initialization of kgsl/3d adreno graphics driver (quicker boot)
removed (for now): DTS Eagle - caused more noticeable humming/buzzing/whirring of sound at lower volume levels with aqstic (internal) DAC
timers: fix for lock contention and failing
CIFS/SMB: security fixes up-to-date [driver not used right now]
qcacld-3.0: updated WiFi driver & firmware to latest revision for Android 8.1
removed: LiveDisplay driver (only used in LineageOS; RR, etc. ?)
[eval] switched to 300Hz tickrate from 1000Hz tickrate which tends to be quite unstable on LG Stock ROMs
wcd934x: (internal DAC) a few fixes & improvements
removed/reverted: change that caused horizontal line of AOD display
several other changes
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Known issues:
inverted color on AOD display [needs investigation] - e.g. red equals to turquoise for whatever reason
md5sum checksums:
8acd26556f1f6afe1659cff54fe61efc boot_H930_21A_oreo_I_6_WIP8_stock.img
32b8e679cdb8c066cdb945785334822c boot_H930_21A_oreo_I_6_WIP8_stock_PPMd_7z.zip
a29bda002d9c70f617180f3a955cb066 boot_oreo_I_6_WIP8_stock__H932_spr_US__tmo_US_20K.img
b06ddaba4f4c0124448b81ff78f479ba boot_oreo_I_6_WIP8_stock__H932_spr_US__tmo_US_20K_PPMd_7z.zip
3c46f82d1bb45e2fe3dfe5fc55f8b815 boot_oreo_I_6_WIP8_stock__US998init_spr_US_20E.img
e7d42505842abcb08e3ec0c90c26924d boot_oreo_I_6_WIP8_stock__US998init_spr_US_20E_PPMd_7z.zip
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oreo_I_6_WIP9_7_5_2_stock
Leaving this here for a bit (from the Telegram Group https://t.me/LGEV30 ):
New experimental/WIP kernel for Stock LG ROMs [regression fix, headset detection might stop working after a while]
internet max throughput should be 25-30% higher than before, ZZMoove governor is onboard along with other custom ones (cultivation, impulse, blu_active), MPTCP got updated, additional fixes & improvements to cut down latency & raise stability, ppp subsystem has been updated and enhanced (potentially fixing VPN connection issue), peripheral-loader, slimbus, glink subsystem updated; camera actuator updated - uses boost to make zooming smoother, several other subsystems updated, cpu_input_boost used - screen output smoothing/boosting, oom handling fixed/improved, HSWAP (swap + lmk + page_alloc LG in-house variant) disabled in favor of upstream lmk, binder fixes and improvements, regulator fixes & improvements, mempolicy got updated, eliminated a few battery drainers (idle drain should be lower)
H930/H930DS, 21A:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1iyX8yY8QuX1ZJv8VcUn9CEpx4bOtaU98
US998, 20E:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ne06IAK4AJ7k22OYiD91yicjkp0nGtZ-
H932, 20K:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1s6y8YSEdh5QXheqPrEaqdSiiYdc6QsO-
open towards suggestions on how to reduce battery consumption of WiFi usage further
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Kernel source branch:
oreo_I_6_WIP9_7_stock__H932__US998_spr_US
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Note:
Attached file is a 7zip (PPMd compression) renamed to zip due to filesize limitation
rename to .7z and extract - some archiver can handle the file without renaming ...
#4
due to attachment size limitations - the file was packed with 7z PPMd (max) compression, then renamed to .zip, so: rename to .7z and unpack
afterwards flash the boot.img either
via fastboot flash boot boot
via TWRP
oreo_I_6_WIP7_3 (almost identical to current LG Stock ROM kernel)
Branch:
pie_I_6_WIP7_3
Changes:
rolled back kernel to earlier state (October 1st), troubleshooting stability
re-added sdcardfs aosp msm upstream changes, mostly "Drop dentry cache to prevent unknown file status" change in behavior (data integrity)
sdcardfs fixes
ext4, f2fs, ecryptfs and fscrypt updates and changes close to latest upstream
lockdep improvements
further oom, oom_reaper, fork-handling fixes and improvements
force 16b ECC for pstore
scheduler fixes (hmp.c; ...)
updated simple_lmk (not used in this branch)
[eval] reverting to basic optimizations for armv8-a
[eval] reverting to Google's 4.9 Toolchain (best compatibility, stability, etc.)
devfreq fixes and improvements
PCIe wake improvement for msm8998
configure i2c for bit-banging bus recovery
[eval] revert several previous changes
several other changes
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md5sum checksums:
0639cd649bd4d8aa27bf2db5ed065761 boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_H930_AOSiP-8.1-Derp_29.08.2018.img
3807e6991580b96ec796836c8c1f1bb7 boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_H930_AOSiP-8.1-Derp_29.08.2018_PPMd_7z.zip
9ecaafd28851c2471c4c4de0dbd8e6be boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_H930_lOS-15.1_27.09.2018.img
f148bd763cbb606508ac332b45ef15a7 boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_H930_lOS-15.1_27.09.2018_PPMd_7z.zip
d9ead2f72bd19d02d50a9bf12bb85a79 boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_H930_RR-O-6.1.0_29.08.2018.img
59aee22119d981b8aa91c1c846a5075e boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_H930_RR-O-6.1.0_29.08.2018_PPMd_7z.zip
2a60f4130b4005736fdba05981cff408 boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_H930_dotOS_2.5_27.09.2018.img
f7643c6f30c61755f7e066b4ff4d5fae boot_oreo_I_6_WIP7_3_H930_dotOS_2.5_27.09.2018_PPMd_7z.zip
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these 4 different Kernel releases are needed because the ramdisk/init content is fundamentally different preventing the phone/ROM from booting if it doesn't match
Dirty Unicorns 9.0-based Kernels (06.10.2018 build):
see attachment
Checksums (md5sum) :
be498bf45017a28d7ead8ccada514868 boot_pie_I_6_WIP3__DU_9.0__06.10.2018.img
30c34e1566fece2ac8721868fa89b88c boot_pie_I_6_WIP3__DU_9.0__06.10.2018_PPMd_7z.zip
a4425bb19177033622d402c3b6795a4d boot_pie_I_6_WIP4__DU_9.0__06.10.2018.img
f89adcd02831700eed629195639497c7 boot_pie_I_6_WIP4__DU_9.0__06.10.2018_PPMd_7z.zip
please also take a look at the "experimental" folder if there are newer ones there (currently: 26.10.2018 - there are none newer ones)
edit (01.09.2018):
removed the attached kernel since 3 different kernels, depending on ROM, are needed to avoid confusion
edit (26.10.2018):
added updated kernels for recent AOSiP, lineageOS 15.1, Resurrection Remix Oreo 6.1.0, dotOS 2.5 builds (all Android Oreo, 8.1)
Interested in checking this out. Would I be able to get past bootloops on an already loaded rom full of Magisk mods or would this need to be done solely through clean rom flashes?
XCaliburX said:
Interested in checking this out. Would I be able to get past bootloops on an already loaded rom full of Magisk mods or would this need to be done solely through clean rom flashes?
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Not sure what you mean with "solely through clean rom flashes"
Just do a TWRP backup of each partition separately: /boot, /system, /data
then get into fastboot:
boot into bootloader (adb reboot bootloader)
turn phone OFF, connect USB cable to phone, hold volume down - connect other end to PC
First test-run to see if it boots for you:
Code:
fastboot boot boot.img
then
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
after that boot into TWRP and flash Magisk.
I've had Magisk installed before and after each kernel flash you, of course, need to install Magisk again (Magisk Mods probably, too - that at least was the case I tried NanoMod/microG via Magisk).
tl;dr
bootloops or longer booting would/could still happen no matter ROM state - ideally you should be able to flash or fastboot boot the new kernel without issues
Magisk always needs to be re-installed after new kernel (boot.img) flash, same applies to Magisk modules
Thanks
Nvm.
Thanks for your work. Is it possible to flash your kernel, as img, in twrp as usual ? Whithout using adb code ?
Envoyé de mon LG-H930 en utilisant Tapatalk
XCaliburX said:
Nvm.
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Thanks for your comment (before replacing it )
You ran into any issues ?
The stable kernel/branch is more suitable to gain battery savings since it has the phy-off change included that allows the phy power supply to be turned off during idle state and the scheduler change (the "old" one doesn't - it constitutes the absolute bare minimum).
The scheduler change effectively reduces battery consumption during usage by approx. by half (confirmed with e.g. music playback with PowerAMP).
The flashing is actually quite straight-forward, the notes in OP / first post matches with the previous (incomplete) understanding I had how the device behaves and needs to be amended once I further understand how to most efficiently
do all the steps ...
The device (or bootloader) seems it's set up that way to bootloop (when a broken kernel/boot.img is flashed) - returning to the warning screen that the bootloader is unlocked - and once the phone was turned off (via Power button), it'll immediately boot successfully via the existing kernel on the boot partition to the ROM.
So with the boot.img files I offer actually non of the bootlooping should happen (after flashing Magisk, it'll reboot once but should boot into ROM afterwards).
There are additional power savings possible e.g. sending the GPU off to nap once it's idle but that needs careful tuning to reduce lag/non-smoothness - which I currently don't have time to do,
also we're limited to using the enhanced HMP kernel for now - EAS is off limits, so that should prevent further power savings and enhanced smoothness with high efficiency.
guigui33 said:
Thanks for your work. Is it possible to flash your kernel, as img, in twrp as usual ? Whithout using adb code ?
Envoyé de mon LG-H930 en utilisant Tapatalk
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I haven't tried doing that yet,
but if that possibility is there it most probably should work - please give it a try
Merci
No problem flashing .img via TWRP. flashed the "stable" Kernel 2h after OP posted the links. Running fine for now w/o problems. Smooth as butter und more battery friendly than stock
Great work i have to say.
Cheers
Just a question. I replaced the kernel boot.img of a rom inside the zip with the "old" kernel. After coming across some problems, I decided to wipe partitions and restore a previous save. When I tried this, the restore would send me to the bootloader screen instead of rebooting. Is there something wrong with the save or does this mean there's some conflict with the kernel the phone's currently on and the saved restore's kernel? I'm only able to boot if I fresh reinstall the rom with the original kernel intact. Phone is a US998R.
Will try the "stable" kernel and report back if I come across anything.
XCaliburX said:
Just a question. I replaced the kernel boot.img of a rom inside the zip with the "old" kernel. After coming across some problems, I decided to wipe partitions and restore a previous save. When I tried this, the restore would send me to the bootloader screen instead of rebooting. Is there something wrong with the save or does this mean there's some conflict with the kernel the phone's currently on and the saved restore's kernel? I'm only able to boot if I fresh reinstall the rom with the original kernel intact. Phone is a US998R.
Will try the "stable" kernel and report back if I come across anything.
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Both "old" and "stable" kernels use the "stock" modified ramdisk from SGCMarkus which was working fine while flashing his debloated (Korean origin) Stock ROM,
it could be that the device nevertheless is reacting allergic to modifications/deviations from a kernel which is very close to stock.
Can't really tell what could be the reason for it to react up - HOWEVER nothing in "old" kernel looks suspicious to can cause that.
tl;dr:
no idea
in case of doubt use completely stock kernel
don't forget to use rctd-disabler & no-verity/forced-encrypt disabler
once you have a working base, go from there
As someone with one of the"Franken-phones" ( h931 flashed to us 998 nougat and updated to Oreo via LGUP) would it be worth trying to flash this kernal? Currently these devices have issues with the Aosp roms and therefore require a rom that is closer to stock in order to avoid bootlooping. In settings my lgv30 displays as a H930 unit, so theoretically it could work.. would be nice to get a customized kernal. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
MetaMaverick said:
As someone with one of the"Franken-phones" ( h931 flashed to us 998 nougat and updated to Oreo via LGUP) would it be worth trying to flash this kernal? Currently these devices have issues with the Aosp roms and therefore require a rom that is closer to stock in order to avoid bootlooping. In settings my lgv30 displays as a H930 unit, so theoretically it could work.. would be nice to get a customized kernal. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
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That's an AT&T/Time Warner model, right ?
it uses a different mode of operation/has changes in ecryptfs
runs in FIPS mode
has an in-built VpnClient security module which supports an "interceptor" netfilter module
doesn't seem to have multi-path (MPTCP) vs. the global model (or at least kernel config)
it comes with an enhanced TrustZone/qseecom driver "to enable Periodic Kernel Monitoring driver for LG IMA" (PKM)
adds support for "ccaudit logging using additional fifth buffer" (which doesn nothing ?)
haven't seen the ramdisk yet (boot.img ?)
but I guess there might be interference as soon as the kernel strays too much from stock since qseecom/TZ is involved which pretty quickly can lead to a non-booting kernel on Stock ROM (had it happen on Z5).
There might very well be additional changes from the global (H930) model - I've only looked at the main files so far ...
I have flashed the bleeding version, and it seems to be hard to boot with and to make a battery drain.
I'm on the stock twrp rom.
I flash then the stable kernel, and lt's better, the boot is fast and it seems to have no battery drain.
In case of problem, can you join the stock kernel in the topic to be flashable as image or zip via twrp ?
Good work !
Envoyé de mon LG-H930 en utilisant Tapatalk
Using the stable on ls998 stock and boots nicely...no issues so far...hopefuly be able to squeeze a bit of extra battery life out with it...thank you and great work...on another note i flashed as an image through twrp without issues
Reboots a few seconds after unlocking screen. Kmesg from twrp. Ls998 (converted from Verizon). Pretty sure twrp grabs the correct kmesg
Happens on stable and old.
TotallyAnxious said:
Reboots a few seconds after unlocking screen. Kmesg from twrp. Ls998 (converted from Verizon). Pretty sure twrp grabs the correct kmesg
Happens on stable and old.
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Thanks for the feedback,
nope though:
Linux version 4.4.78-perf+ ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.9.x 20150123 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #11 SMP PREEMPT Sat Mar 24 22:16:32 CET 2018
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that one's from SGCMarkus.
Can you post more info how your system is set up ?
zacharias.maladroit said:
Thanks for the feedback,
nope though:
that one's from SGCMarkus
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I'm having trouble figuring out a way to get a kernel log then. The phone reboots too soon for adb. Any ideas? Google has only shown me ways when the phone is working normally and reboots.
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zacharias.maladroit said:
Can you post more info how your system is set up ?
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Debloated from latest kdz Oreo. Magisk 16.4. I flash the img, flash magisk 16.4 then reboot. I've tried keeping wifi off (didn't change anything). I've tried with and without my personal magisk mod. All that's left is magisk mods like BusyBox and other utilities.

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