does aicp use a kexec hardboot patched kernel? - OnePlus X General

Title says it all.
I flashed my first rom (AICP) and im digging it. I want to play around with multiboot tho.
Thanks in advance

You didn't need to start a thread for this. You could have asked this in that ROM's thread only.
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Well according to @Vatsal, it does not.

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[Q]Defy rom development problems

PROBLUMS HAVE BEEN SOLVED BY KAYANT. THX FOR HIM
Problem comes here.
Some of my friends from our association including me want to develop roms based on AOKP or cm, and those development projects are based on STOCK kernel for it is less likely to crack and are much easier to test.
WHEN I dealt with 4.1.2, I made a mixture of it (mostly framework) with the older 4.1.1-stock kernel rom, and was finally able to boot on stock 2.3 kernel. (see my post on Defy General)
BUT HOW can I transplant/fix those 2NDBOOT ROMS to STOCK KERNEL without MAKING a 'mixture'? The method mentioned above is NOT able to make the latest 4.2 rom to boot.
ps. removing the custom kernel and change default bootmode into 2ndinit IS USELESS.
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NO ONE KNOWS HOW?
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TerenceWSK said:
NO ONE KNOWS HOW?
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1. Don't yell
2. Forum rules require waiting more than 24 hours between bumps, so please follow that rule.
I'm sorry, I'm new here. Thank you.
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Custom Kernel...

For the sake of not littering up the dev thread and the ridicule of my fellow members I have a quick question. I installed the PACman rom and j would like to flash a new kernel. I follow direction really well and I know what I need to do to flash a new kernel. But in a custom rom I would like to know its safe to do so. And maybe try and flash some mods as well.
As long and I follow the directions that the devs post I should be fine and not brick my tablet.
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Check out my Kernel guide in my signature
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Is there already a kernel for Android 4.4.2?

Hi,
I'm just looking for confirmation here. I searched the "original android development" forum for the
Oppo Find 5 and was unable to find a kernel for android 4.4.2. I concluded that there is no kernel yet.
Is that correct, or am I just blind?
edit: Or can there be no kernel yet, since there are no sources for android 4.4.2?
Thanks in advance!
chuSmu
Yes omnirom, but it isn't listed in xda
Yep I am running omni Rom. I wanted to know if there was another one for some reasons (mostly misunderstandings on my side). Well yeah so this problem has kinda solved itself. Thanks for your reply anyway! Nice to see ppl are takin the time to answer questions.
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AOSP coming next few days
Sorry for the late reply...was kinda busy. Thanks for the info.
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Mobile radio active- solved on Lollipo

I have some great first news- somehow the commit for the mobile radio active reporting seems also to have helped solve the drain. I have left my mobile data on for the night to see how much battery will be drained and I'm surprised that I lost only 5% over night with mobile radio on. Before it was like 20%-ish. The mobile radio still is activated and I think the values still are a bit higher than usual, maybe this was what they adressed in the fix for marshmallow, but its not even close to what it has been- apps that kept mobile radio active for hours now have a maximum of 10 minutes after 8 hours. Finally I can enjoy Lollipop
This is after a night with tiny4579's unofficial cm 12.1 build with the commit included
Edit: here is the link to the build from @tiny4579
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347803130
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These are great news! Can't wait to test it!
So, Where is this tiny4579's unofficial cm link?
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So, Where is this tiny4579's unofficial cm link?
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347803130
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In the case that anyone is looking for the commit I believe it is this one: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/
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Will this be merged with future cyanogenmod builds going forward or just tiny4579's builds?
It's under review right now. If it gets merged then it will be in all future CM builds. If not people will have to cherrypick it or merge it into their own sources.
Will this work with the latest cm12.1 update?
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Can i install a ak kernel or it will modify something in this rom?
Edit: what i say it could be confused but i mean it will modify something to the radio bug? It depens also from the kernel?
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It should work regardless of kernel from my understanding of it as it isn't in the kernel.
I can't figure out how to cherrypick this commit as when I use the one from Gerrit it tries to download a 500 meg file...
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In the case that anyone is looking for the commit I believe it is this one: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/
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If the commit truly is this one, it doesn't fix anything more than batterystats reporting.
Doesn't do anything for the time being other than "report" correct results. Doesn't fix the actual drain
It doesnt show up when you have wifi on. Turn off the wifi and report the results.
I think marshmallow features it. Some sort of deep sleep mode
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If the commit truly is this one, it doesn't fix anything more than batterystats reporting.
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That's not entirely true. The patch fixes anything that depends on notification of the radio being turned off, which could vewry well have positive effect. I have noticed on my phone (which has been patched with the xposed module version of the patch) that battery life is improved, but not as good as KitKat.
Can anyone with the required know-how make a Flashable zip of this?
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Can anyone with the required know-how make a Flashable zip of this?
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lets see if @cr3pt will release a flashable zip
Why you thing about release a flashable zip? I don't know what's is fixed, but I use http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/ + AOSPA-L sources - that's all
cr3pt said:
Why you thing about release a flashable zip? I don't know what's is fixed, but I use http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/ + AOSPA-L sources - that's all
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So i dont have to install the mra fix module on xpose framework for your unofficial aospal build?
The mra bug is still there btw (judging from higher mra values vs cpu usage values). But your build is the best idle drain ever in lollipop.
Thanks for the magic!
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A Question About kernels

Hey guys, I know much about roms and kernels but i think i missed something.
Can somebody tell me that do a kernel have to be based on the same version of rom. Like BH6 is a version of base? Does it have to be based on that to work? And will earlier versions of kernel based on below bh6 work on bh6 based roms?
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