Marshmallow Kernel with ZRAM? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi XDA, I’ve been sifting through the N7 Development forums to no avail, so I’m here to ask this:
Are there any kernels out right now that support overclocking, ZRAM, and Marshmallow? I’m on the “Android 6 AOSP for grouper” rom and I’d like to overclock, but I don’t want to lose ZRAM support.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance...

This kernel has those features: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7/development/kernel-dc-kernel-t3310642

The DC-kernel does NOT yet have ZRAM support.
Daniel said might be adding it in the future.

ZRAM is now added in the DC kernel builds of Dirty Unicorns by daniel_hk (which is unofficial) and OmniROM by him.

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OmniRom without Kernel

Hi,
Could you generalize a download from OmniRom without kernel ?
A lot of OmniRom users a poweruser and used another kernel
bbk said:
Hi,
Could you generalize a download from OmniRom without kernel ?
A lot of OmniRom users a poweruser and used another kernel
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No. The included kernel is the only supported configuration, and it will always be this way.
Why? Anything else results in a testing nightmare. It's bad enough when we change out blobs that require a matching kernel change and a maintainer's thread gets flooded with "it's not working with X kernel any more".
Anyone can submit changes to Omni's kernels for review in gerrit, so that leads to the question:
1) Why is the maintainer of an alternate kernel not upstreaming to gerrit? What are they hiding?
2) If a change was submitted to gerrit, why was it rejected? In many cases, some of the "features" of alternate kernels are highly dangerous (such as disabling per-file fsync and allowing devices to pull more than 500 mA from a standard USB host port)

[Q] [Nexus 7 2012 Wifi only] Kernel with nfs support for CarbonROM 4.4.2

Hello there,
I'm looking for a way to mount nfs shares of my NAS and (debian wheezy) server in the filesystem for access of my media files.
I thought for long that it would be the most natural thing to do for my (linux based) mobile devices in a linux server environment, but it seems I'm far off.
So far I have been unable to mount these nfs shares of mine to the Nexus 7 (grouper) device running a Carbon ROM 4.4.2 Nightly Build from march this year (CARBON...20140302-0433.zip) with CifsManager, most likely due to its lack of kernel support (version 3.1.10--g90cc2cb1 bigshotrob...).
May one of you recommend a kernel that supports nfs, cifs and utf-8 for this build? I restrain from updating it as it is running smoothly and without problems (Remember? Never change a...) and I don't like to invest much time for the reconfiguration and other related stuff.
I know there is M-Kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2168787) out there that claims to have exactly the requested support and compliance to the CarbonROM series. But I'm unable to sort out what version of the kernel would match my build of the ROM.
I understand that the most actual release is for versions 4.4.4, but the changelog and >200 posts I've browsed do give no hint which release was compiled for 4.4.2 ROMs.
Please note, I would ask directly in that respective thread in the development section if I could, but owing to the (imho pretty stupid) 10 post restriction of newcomers I am unable to post there.
Edit: Not necessary anymore, got my postings ...
Accordingly, my second question would be, if someone with more than 10 posts would be so kind and ask the following questions for me in the given thread?
Namely:
What version of the kernel would fit my 4.4.2 CarbonROM Build and where could I obtain it?
Does anyone had success to mount nfs shares with it (or cifs, if not) ?
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That and any alternative ways/hints to get nfs going would be highly appreciated!
Thank you very much,
Nix
Specs Summary:
Nexus 7 2012 Wifi only
Carbon ROM 4.4.2 Nightly Build (CARBON...20140302-0433.zip)
Kernel 3.1.10--g90cc2cb1 bigshotrob...
Simple. Give my kernel a shot. It uses an AnyKernel installer, which then works with both ext4/f2fs ROMs. If you don't want experimental dt2w/s2w, flash 1.6.1.
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http://vp-zp.com/snuzzo/kernels/grouper/
Forgot my link lol
Snuzzo said:
Simple. Give my kernel a shot. It uses an AnyKernel installer, which then works with both ext4/f2fs ROMs. If you don't want experimental dt2w/s2w, flash 1.6.1.
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Thank you for the reply snuzzo,
would you mind to give some details where to learn more of its features and where to find it?
Then I'll have a look at it.
EDIT:
Thanks for the link! But exactly what version do I have download for my Carbon ROM build above, if I'd decide to use it that is?
Presumably .../kitkat/Funky...??
BTW, are there some feature lists or such things? I'll probably browse the forum a bit, I suppose?
Cheers, Nix
Anykernel Installer. You can flash it on either an ext4/f2fs rom for /data compatibility
Overclock with 1.3Ghz max default
Under/overvolt
IO Scheduler additions: SIO BFQ ROW
CPU Governor additions: Lazy Lagfree Scary Lulzactive Wheatley (could be few more but thats from memory)
DoubleTap2Wake/Sweep2Wake in 1.6.2, disabled in 1.6.1(experimental)
Kexec Hardboot for MultiRom
Dynamic Fsync Control
Stock Google 4.7GCC prebuilt toolchain.
CIFS.
Theres a few other tweaks I made for overall UI performance other than that it follows CM-11.0 source. I build these for my own personal use but upload to share them for those who want what I run. You will want 1.6.2 or 1.6.1.
Snuzzo said:
Anykernel Installer. You can flash it on either an ext4/f2fs rom for /data compatibility
Overclock with 1.3Ghz max default
Under/overvolt
IO Scheduler additions: SIO BFQ ROW
CPU Governor additions: Lazy Lagfree Scary Lulzactive Wheatley (could be few more but thats from memory)
DoubleTap2Wake/Sweep2Wake in 1.6.2, disabled in 1.6.1(experimental)
Kexec Hardboot for MultiRom
Dynamic Fsync Control
Stock Google 4.7GCC prebuilt toolchain.
CIFS.
Theres a few other tweaks I made for overall UI performance other than that it follows CM-11.0 source. I build these for my own personal use but upload to share them for those who want what I run.
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Sounds great, although most of it are books with seven seals for me
What about nfs support? And its definitely for 4.4.2 based ROMs?
Thx again,
Nix
Yes to both. It has NFS and CIFS support.
And v.1.6 is the one you'd suggest?
Nixblicker said:
And v.1.6 is the one you'd suggest?
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Yes.
Snuzzo said:
Yes.
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One more question, please - do I have to activate or load those modules manually or will they be loaded at bootup by default?
Where may I find them to insmod/modprobe them manually, if not?
Thanks for the help once more,
Cheerio,
Nix
They will load by default.

[Dev Info] [Deathly Kernel] [AOSP] [Lollipop 5.1.1]

This thread will be about changes i have made to the device trees for the t700,t705,t800,t805 which should in the long run make maintaining the variants a lot easier the primary changes i have done are combine all 4 of the variants into 1 kernel source as well as make a common device tree so they can inherit everything that is the same across devices.
Kernel Changes:
The Base kernel from Cyanogenmod supports klimtwifi (T700) and klimtlte (T705) to add support for chagallwifi (T800) all that is needed is to add its defconfig which is this file
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...arch/arm/configs/deathly_chagalllte_defconfig
To add support for the Chagallte (T805) it was a little more complicated for to do but very simple for you guys for a little background T805 is exactly the same chipset as the other Galaxy Tab S's except for whatever reason Samsung decided to put a different gpu (Midgard_wk04) everyone else uses a mali_t6xx.
The stuff developers actually need to support Chagalllte are the following:
Defconfig:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...arch/arm/configs/deathly_chagalllte_defconfig
The GPU addition commit:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/c8e96e86c902cbc2b13d34e7e7158623eacf5d84
Bam that was easy now any kernel can support all 4 main variants of the Tab S
Device tree and vendor repos
First part i want to place links to all of the stuff that's needed to make a rom for each device in one place.
(Disclaimer the trees will be LiquidSmooth but it is very easy to convert them to any rom)
Klimtwifi (T700):
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Devices/android_device_samsung_klimtwifi
https://github.com/TheMuppets/proprietary_vendor_samsung/tree/cm-12.1/klimtwifi
Klimtlte (T705)
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Devices/android_device_samsung_klimtlte
https://github.com/schwabe93/vendor_samsung_klimtlte
Chagallwifi (T800)
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Devices/android_device_samsung_chagallwifi
https://github.com/diego-cr/android_vendor_samsung_chagallwifi
Chagalllte (T805)
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Devices/android_device_samsung_chagalllte
https://github.com/Andrewt12/android_vendor_samsung_chagalllte
WIP Common Device Tree:
When bringing up support for LiquidSmooth for these devices i noticed that they are all pretty much copied each other (which makes sense) but because of it there was tons of duplicated code between the devices so i decided to make a common device tree so any future code changes could be placed in one place instead of over 4 device trees. This is still a WIP because i do not have all the devices so i can not test them all in my eyes they should all work fine. The common device tree will also hopefully will be rom independent so no changes would be needed on a per rom basis. I can for sure say klimtwifi and chagallwifi work with my common tree, Chagalllte and klimtlte need to be tested still.
Common Device tree repo:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Devices/android_device_samsung_exynos5420-common
Common device tree migration commits
Klimtwifi:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/444b4fc08f82eeeabe8e0a533539fe0c2fadd723
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/cdf5f06c8a29bb237b964d5ee602d151c6323677
Klimtlte:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/8570d466e2b5b88c316c7f1576bf8ea9051c5e2a
Chagallwifi:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/5be51eb30283355109c65513ea209dd1d6855ff2
Chagalllte:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/5ff21d73a9cad3f7f9cf7f79b29bdbab0d8b2b1e
One more improvement that myself and @diegocr made was finally made a pernament fix to Chagallwifi's (T800) wifi issue he made a custom release tool in the device tree to make it so you would not have to manually patch it every time. I then took that and fixed the root of the issue which was that the vendor repo was not putting the files in the right spot. (My orig commit also did egl but that was not needed) the commit that did it is this:
https://github.com/diego-cr/android...mmit/1fc5135eda985ddc159f8465ee114e67aa5dfcae
Now into the features of my Deathly kernel
XDA:DevDB Information
[Dev Info] [Deathly Kernel] [AOSP] [Lollipop 5.1.1], Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S
Contributors
deadman96385
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-06-22
Last Updated 2015-06-21
Deathly Kernel
I have had a deathly kernel on most devices i own the goal of it is to get as many options and features into a kernel but still be stable. For the Tab S i took the aosp cm base and have updated it against kernel.org from 3.4.105 too 3.4.108 along with pull in a bunch of features from other exynos 5420 devices
As you read above i have made a common tree which changes the ramdisk so i have to provide two zips one with the new format one with old format currently the only rom that i personally have built with the new version is the latest klimtwifi and chagawifi all other roms will boot loop with it so use the old version
Currently i only have flashable for Klimtwifi (T700) i will generate the others once i get back from my trip.
New Ramdisk option:
http://www.drdevs.com/devs/teamliquid/Kernels/klimtwifi/New_format/
Old Ramdisk option:
http://www.drdevs.com/devs/teamliquid/Kernels/klimtwifi/Old_format/
Features of the Deathly kernel:
Will support all 4 main tab s devices (will add support for the US carrier variants if aosp is brought up)
CPU Voltage Control
CPU OverClock/UnderClock
GPU Voltage Control
GPU OverClock/UnderClock
MIF/INT Voltage Control (I will not show how to configure this if you know how too then you can)
Wolfson Sound Control Thanks to oloendithas for fixing it for stereo out
UKSM instead of KSM
Added the following IO Schedulers: fifo, fiops, sioplus, tripndroid, vr, zen, bfq (Default)
Full f2fs support updated off the mainline (Stock cm kernel has limited support)
Modified Thermal Throttling temperatures for all devices so hopefully they won't get as hot (WIP)
Android Logger disabled by default can be enabled over sysfs
Exynos thermal exposed to sysfs
WQ power efficient workqueues (Still need to apply in more places)
Frandom Support
Readahead bumped to 256 from 128
Details how to configure all of the features i will add the rest once i come back
GPU Configuration:
To configure the max or min gpu frequency you would go to either of the following files in a root enabled file browser and change the value inside
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq_gpu
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq_gpu
The allowed values for the files are as followed:
667, 600, 533, 480, 420, 350, 266, 177, 100
T800 owners the default min gpu freq is 100 on all roms if that causes issues raise the min freq to 266 you will probably not notice a battery decreases if that still does not work let me know i'll take a look at the code.
Reserved
Reserved
Thanks, working great on CM12.
Thank you man.. Im glad someone finely separated the device tree... And specially Happy about a new kernel that I can use in my Project Roms.
With all Credits going to you of course.. thanks again.
Hey mate, thanks for this!
I'm a little unsure about the new and old ramdisk thingy.
Running aicp on my klmitwifi, new ramdisk is cool?
Will try anyway, but let me know please!
Edit :
just checked, didn't stupidly before, Looks like the kernel is baked in your AICP rom.
Thanks again for your hard work!
Edit edit:
tried the v02 on the rom mentioned, had to revert cause I was having many ui fc.
Used new ramdisk version, could be that or I should have done a clean flash maybe?
Thanks for this, hopefully if fixes the lag issue for me on CM12 with the T800.
Thanks for all the hard work, grid .1 and .2 both worked perfect on bliss rom
Thanks, I will use your kernel on my chagallwifi SlimLP builds
Wait, does the Deathly kernel already in CarbonROM for T700 have F2FS support already? Or is that for the New Version and not yet built for klimtwifi? Thanks
SkOrPn said:
Wait, does the Deathly kernel already in CarbonROM for T700 have F2FS support already? Or is that for the New Version and not yet built for klimtwifi? Thanks
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The f2fs version in the carbon build is not updated like it is now so i can not guarantee it works the next build will work though
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The f2fs version in the carbon build is not updated like it is now so i can not guarantee it works the next build will work though
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OK, thanks. Hope your enjoying your time off... :good:
I'm going to backup your kernel and try ashyx's new build released today. Its closer to stock but has F2FS support also. Then I will test yours once its updated. Loving this new tab of mine, almost forgot how much fun it was trying to find the sweet spot on a device, lol. My Nexus 7 found its sweet spot a long time ago and now its just a plain ole boring tablet. hehe
diegocr said:
Thanks, I will use your kernel on my chagallwifi SlimLP builds
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...Slim LP, for t800 maybe, where to find it?
m.
meduza2 said:
...Slim LP, for t800 maybe, where to find it?
m.
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In SlimRoms Builders Collective
diegocr said:
In SlimRoms Builders Collective
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...nice Do you intend to make an own SLIM LP thread?
m.
meduza2 said:
...nice Do you intend to make an own SLIM LP thread?
m.
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Great idea, but now I have no time to keep updated
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Great idea, but now I have no time to keep you updated
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Would be really great!!
I would like to see SLIM LP on my tab s A platform to exchange user experience for our specific device would be very helpful for you and us
m.
meduza2 said:
Would be really great!!
I would like to see SLIM LP on my tab s A platform to exchange user experience for our specific device would be very helpful for you and us
m.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/development/rom-ezio84-slimlp-t3146025

[KERNEL][NOUGAT][F2FS] Caesium Kernel for YU Yunique

Caesium kernel is made with a focus on improving battery life without bloating the kernel with extra cpufreq governors, I/O schedulers and the like, providing a lean package that just works.
The kernel is based on LineageOS's MSM8916 kernel for cyanogen devices and should work with all nougat ROMs.
Notable features :
Updated with the latest CAF release
Upstream sdcardfs merged
Full and up-to-date F2FS support
Upstream ext4 improvements
Improved Wi-Fi driver with support for Kali Nethunter (needed patches are included, for whenever someone is interested in porting it to Yunique. I won't be the one.)
Downloads:
AndroidFileHost
Kernel Source:
GitHub
Latest release : Post #108
Testing builds for Caesium v2.1 are available! Check this post for details
thnx bro,for continuing yunique development.
Today's run with Caesium on XOS : 18 hour uptime with 5h 57m of screen-on time. #FeelsGoodMan
MSF Jarvis said:
Today's run with Caesium on XOS : 18 hour uptime with 5h 57m of screen-on time. #FeelsGoodMan
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Unable to install, showing ERROR 6 message, I am on RR 5.8.2
debaadak said:
Unable to install, showing ERROR 6 message, I am on RR 5.8.2
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Sorry for the incovenience, a new build has been uploaded to address issues in flashing.
Does it support 7.1.1 and 6.0.1 both??
anurag061 said:
Does it support 7.1.1 and 6.0.1 both??
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I don't test it for 6.0 so I cannot tell you if it is compatible. Found no reason to stick with Marshmallow when Nougat was being so great for me.
Version 1.7 is uploaded with the following changes
EXT4 Improvements
KCAL support
Support for external HID devices like USB keyboards, game controllers and mice.
SELinux hardening
exFAT support
UKSM support
Faster bootup
Check out the full changelog here
MSF Jarvis said:
Caesium kernel is made with a focus on improving battery life without bloating the kernel with extra cpufreq governors, I/O schedulers and the like, providing a lean package that just works.
The kernel is based on LineageOS's MSM8916 kernel for cyanogen devices and should work with all nougat ROMs.
Notable features :
Updated with the latest CAF release
Upstream sdcardfs merged
Full and up-to-date F2FS support
Upstream ext4 improvements
Improved Wi-Fi driver with support for Kali Nethunter (needed patches are included, for whenever someone is interested in porting it to Yunique. I won't be the one.)
Downloads:
AndroidFileHost
Kernel Source:
GitHub
Latest release : Post #8
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Thanks brother for this development.
Battery draiange problem resolved in 7.1 Roms.
Checked it in AOSP Extended, RR & XOS. In AOSP Extended sometimes UI laggy anyway it is working nice with XOS and RR. Loved it.
MSF Jarvis said:
Caesium kernel is made with a focus on improving battery life without bloating the kernel with extra cpufreq governors, I/O schedulers and the like, providing a lean package that just works.
The kernel is based on LineageOS's MSM8916 kernel for cyanogen devices and should work with all nougat ROMs.
Notable features :
Updated with the latest CAF release
Upstream sdcardfs merged
Full and up-to-date F2FS support
Upstream ext4 improvements
Improved Wi-Fi driver with support for Kali Nethunter (needed patches are included, for whenever someone is interested in porting it to Yunique. I won't be the one.)
Downloads:
AndroidFileHost
Kernel Source:
GitHub
Latest release : Post #8
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The ultimate solution for slow charging, battery draining, phone heating issue. Not only it changes fast, battery stay much longer. Never felt the heating issue during charge or heavy usage.
This kernel is amazing! Hands down. Gave a whole new life to Yunique. Hope to see more governors in upcoming updates
Ruvy said:
This kernel is amazing! Hands down. Gave a whole new life to Yunique. Hope to see more governors in upcoming updates
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There's a poll at the top of this thread about what direction should I take the kernel in. Please vote on it and I'll release 1.8 with the results in mind
MSF Jarvis said:
There's a poll at the top of this thread about what direction should I take the kernel in. Please vote on it and I'll release 1.8 with the results in mind
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Was first to vote
Ruvy said:
This kernel is amazing! Hands down. Gave a whole new life to Yunique. Hope to see more governors in upcoming updates
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you just steal my words I was also going to say this
Started a beta-testing channel on Telegram here, feel free to share your experience with each build over Telegram by clicking on this link
I want to use f2fs file system on dalvik,cache,internal,external SD card. When I format f2fs through TWRP it shows error "partition can't mount:no such device" . Iam using rr5.8.2 & cesium kernal installed....Please help me
@rahul said:
I want to use f2fs file system on dalvik,cache,internal,external SD card. When I format f2fs through TWRP it shows error "partition can't mount:no such device" . Iam using rr5.8.2 & cesium kernal installed....Please help me
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It's an issue with your recovery not the kernel.
Sent from my YUNIQUE using XDA Labs
Nothing happened for me.
I flashed this kernel over RR latest build and still having the same problem with battery. It's going down really quickly and the charging time has also increased as well.
How to flash this kernel?
ankitj1611 said:
How to flash this kernel?
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U need to install custom recovery to flash the kernel

Custom Kernel A Complete Overview For Meizu M2/Mini

Custom kernel Is Completely New Concept For Meizu M2/Mini Users So I Am Going To Clarify About It In This Post ​
Note:I am not responsible for any kind of damage to your device nor a developer is responsible for it.You are only&only responsible for it
Important Suggestion Please Take A Recovery Backup Of Boot.img Before proceding
How to Take Backup? See Below
1)Boot To Recovery (TWRP Suggested)
2)Go to backup and restore menu
3)Select Backup
4)In Menu Just Select Backup of Boot.img
5)Create a backup of it. :fingers-crossed:
6)You are done
Requirements
1)Bootloader Unlocked+Custom Recovery flashed
2)Device Specific Meizu M2/Mini
As you guys may noticed in before post of mine about Lineage OS&Resurrection Remix Rom post I have mentioned about custom kernel
So today i am going to clarify it how it works how it make our phone to work more fluently or degrade it performance and many more features of it :fingers-crossed:
First of All A Honourable Mention For Our Developers of Meizu m2 /mini :angel:
Qus1 (Custom kernel Devloper)
Divis 1969 (Custom Rom Developer)
Crezil1 (ROM Porter (Resurrection Remix))
Yusuf (ROM Porter)
Slasher (ROM Porter(Miui))
Vasiliy.Ivanov (Device Tree Founder For M2/Mini)
Remind me if i forget anyone :silly:
So lets Begin!
Custom Kernel
Difference Between Stock Kernel & Custom kernel.
Stock Kernel Is developed by Flyme For there os (which is Preconfigured by them)
There kernel is good for performance and good in ram management but sucks in battery for most people they all complain about battery this is an alternative way to do so
Qus1 Developed Custom kernel Big.Litle is Stable now
Stable Kernel:
Kernel V4.6 Information: Vibration standard. many supplements on the CPU.
Information about V4.6biglittle kernel:
Works with biglittle, optimized governor interactive, interactiveplus; low vibration. With specific Roms improve energy saving process.
Information about kernel V4.7 + 4.7biglittle:
Livedisplay added from source divis1969 support cm, Lineageos& Resurrection Remix.[/SIZE]
Kernel Notes v4.9: added governor: INTERACTIVEPLUS, CONSERVATIVE, THUNDERX (will suit lovers of energy savings); added tcp: BIC, HTCP, HYBLA,added ioscheduler: bfq; added dynamic synchronization fs; Off Gentle fair sleepers; Optimization added battery during charging; added 3 WiFi control mode; added ThunderQuake Engine 1.0 - Vibration Intensity Controller forvibration button and the phone is regulated in the appendix). gestures to awakening on custom bikes, sweep2wake left to right on the screen and off doubletap2wake on screen off. AIC adjustment core functions. original post varun.chitre15, were taken from the changes.
Kernel Notes V4.9biglittle: works with biglittle, optimized governor interactive, interactiveplus (max freq 1170 both); low vibration. Target nucleus improve energy saving process. Core with additions of the CPU can be used as a biglittle, and without.
Starting with V4.9 + 4.9biglittle: ksm added, initially turned off, you can turn on placing script in the system / etc / the init.d / ksmON
I Call It Big.Little Kernel :silly:
Personal Suggestion tested by me So Don't worry
Cons?
Yes it Do Have Cons Too.
What are Those ?
1)If a noob use this and tweak it improperly it can bring very strange Results. :silly:
2)Makes Display Dim so that it can save more power (If you want to use it with brightness increase brightness thats it) (In Kernel) :crying:
3)If you Enable Double Tap to sleep& Double Tap to wake function in Kernel and you stop that function in setting of OS it will still work
4)it has power to change Vibration Control Modifying it again and again can cause a hardware Failure
5)Lowering down power of cpu can cause Deep sleep
Features
1)Big.Little
Presenting you the New Innovative Big.Little Custom kernel For Meizu M2/Mini :laugh:
1)You can modify vibrations level of your device
2)You can enable double tap to wake and double tap to sleep in any rom
3)Can modify frequency of CPU
4)Cpu governers like Interactive plus,ThunderX included
5)Can tweak for IO schedulers
6)Low memory killer
Why it is powerful and How it is useful see it here here
https://www.arm.com/products/processors/technologies/biglittleprocessing.php
Tweaking suggested By kernel Dev Qus1
Download Kernel Auditor
from play store
Open it
And grant Root access
and modify according to your need
My settings
Cpu max frequency 1170Mhz
lowest 299Mhz
Cpu governor Interactive plus or ThunderX
Enable Option Start At Boot and it will start working from next boot
ThunderX Kernel is now implemented in Big.Little Kernel
Is this only available for custom ROM ?
Ans Nope It is available for Flyme too
Download Link of all Custom kernel Available for different roms Choose wisely
For Flyme 4.5.4I
ThunderX :good:
https://yadi.sk/d/X-IttS7R3GPkjo
For Flyme 6.7.23.8 :good:
Big.Little
https://yadi.sk/d/ZP_lV5TG3GXxf3
For Flyme 6.7.4.11G [Beta]
Big.Little
https://yadi.sk/d/er4snR0w3GuTp7
For Flyme 6.1.0.0G [Stable]
Big.Little
https://yadi.sk/d/Zyg2pusl3K45rB
For Cm12.1 :good:
Big.Little
https://yadi.sk/d/V_9jHzkI3GZZAr
Lineage OS (0.4) :good:
Big.Little
https://yadi.sk/d/79Ha6NU83GZYVb
Lineage OS OMS Edition/V5 :good:
Can Be Used With Rom 7.1.2 Lineage OS 14.1.0 too
Big.Little
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz6Fq2POoJTlX254OVB5cEM2Zm8/view?usp=drive_web
XOSP Xperia Open Source Project Custom Kernel :good:
Big.Little
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz6Fq2POoJTlMkRGb2pGcWxaS1E/view
Xenon HD Custom Kernel :good:
Big.Little
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz6Fq2POoJTlM0RaQVR6dFRPYUE/view
CrDroid Custom Kernel :good:
Big.Little
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bz6Fq2POoJTlT2duQ3VjV3BSdlk
Aosp Extended Custom Kernel :good:
Big.Little
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bz6Fq2POoJTlOG9HYk9GU0RmVFE
Resurrection Remix 5.8.3 Custom Kernel :good:
Note:This Can Be Used With RR 5.8.3 Compiled from source by Crezil 1
Big.Little
https://yadi.sk/d/tZBEK4aU3HKumm
MIUI :good:
MIUI8 8.1.3.0 Global latest stable
ThunderX
https://yadi.sk/d/Z8cciroC3GHjcG
MIUI8 7.1.1.2
ThunderX
https://yadi.sk/d/WeTx3Ya43FoXtS
MIUI 7.6.8
https://yadi.sk/d/rz7H6bNF3K43Hk
Kernel Sources
Get it here!
https://github.com/divis1969/android_kernel_meizu_meilan2
Dont Liked This Kernel? Simply restore your backup
How to Take Restore a Backup? See Below
1)Boot To Recovery (TWRP Suggested)
2)Go to backup and restore menu
3)Select Restore
4)In Menu Just Select Backup file of Boot.img
5)Just Tap on it swipe it and restore your backup :fingers-crossed:
6)You are done
Credits Goes To Our Beloved Custom Kernel Dev Qus1
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Murtaza Piplod
Bootloop
Hi, I have the rom 7.1.2 Lineage OS 14.1.0 - Nougat Source 2017 installed on my Meizu M2 mini and when I try to install this custom kernel I go the recovery, install the zip and then wipe dalvik & cache but then when I reboot to the system I always get a bootlop and I need to restore the original boot. Any idea of what's the problem? Thanks
I installed it on CM12.1 v0.13 but now how to change vibration intensity?
Edit: Okay got it, from ThunderZap app
how to get this????
Resurrection Remix-N-v5.8.5 L-ROM.RU for MEIZU M2 Mini VIP.
Link: http://l-rom.ru/topic/254-resurrection-remix-n-v585*-l-romru-for-meizu-m2-mini/
techno_crysis said:
how to get this????
Resurrection Remix-N-v5.8.5 L-ROM.RU for MEIZU M2 Mini VIP.
Link: http://l-rom.ru/topic/254-resurrection-remix-n-v585*-l-romru-for-meizu-m2-mini/
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Apparently our dear friend lunik loves to keep his work for himself and brag about it. He's afraid people will post it elsewhere (i.e xda) and all people will go to these websites except his.
TL;DR: Befriend him
What about battery life with this kernel? How many days phone work on single charging? SOT - how many hours?
S_O_L_92 said:
What about battery life with this kernel? How many days phone work on single charging? SOT - how many hours?
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I'm on CM 12.1 using this kernel and the battery lasts all day with average usage. With intensive usage it barely finishes the day

			
				
I don't know how to install the kernel.
Charistom said:
I don't know how to install the kernel.
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You have to flash the zip from twrp.
All links got restricted why?
adarshm4you said:
All links got restricted why?
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Qus 1 account deleted from yandex :/ I can't help in this
murtaza1326 said:
Qus 1 account deleted from yandex :/ I can't help in this
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Just want to try miui 9 beta u posted.I didn't have that custom kernal.Its ok.
murtaza1326 said:
Qus 1 account deleted from yandex :/ I can't help in this
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I think that account is not deleted.I can download kernel from cm 12.1 post.
adarshm4you said:
I think that account is not deleted.I can download kernel from cm 12.1 post.
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i don't know he said me in pm :v that his old files are no longwr available and his account is deleted
may be he created new one
Tweaked as you said.What you mean by brightness will be reduced?I didnt experienced it.No much idea about this customing yet.Atleast I tried it now.I didn't find thunder x in cpu governor.Only interactive I found.Can you share some more settings that i can easily and safely done in kernal adiutor.As you said I am taking much caution on every step I do in it.I know if something gone wrong,my phone will be dead.
Sorry am commenting on a wrong forum. There is no Thread for my phone. Without a custom kernel, can someone flash Nougat ROM. I am using Gionee to be precise. I have tried many Nougat ROM but none of them booted.
Please help.
blogthetech said:
Sorry am commenting on a wrong forum. There is no Thread for my phone. Without a custom kernel, can someone flash Nougat ROM. I am using Gionee to be precise. I have tried many Nougat ROM but none of them booted.
Please help.
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You can flash noughat if the rom is supported by your phone but in most cases it will not bootup if you don't have custom kernal.
Pretty good!

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