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These kernels are provided as-is without warranty. I'm not responsible for any problem you can encounter with your phone or if your cat suddenly dies.
Although, don't expect support even if I will eventually help since I love cats.
Note : These kernels are only compatible with CyanogenMod and MIUI roms !
Do you want to discuss on this kernel, get the fresh news on development, or become a kernel tester ?
Join the IRC channel from your web browser herehttp://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=glitchkernel ! No registration needed
Make sure the channel is "#glitchkernel" and you're set.
For those who already have an IRC client,
here is the server : irc.freenode.net
port : 6667
Channel : #glitchkernel
Overview :
- Up to 1.7GHz CPU OC with added bus/GPU OC (Thanks to morfic for the great base of work)
- Undervolting (using third party apps)
- Voodoo Sound & Voodoo Color (Thanks Supercurio & renaudallard)
- FPS uncap (Screen running 68Hz instead of 60Hz, from 56 to 66 FPS max) from JPX source
- Various tweaks for more smoothness and reliability
- LED notifications using Neldar's BLN
CHANGELOGS IN #2 POSTThe frequency/voltage & informative UV settings table is as follow for V13 kernel :
Note that these UV settings will be unstable on many devices. It's only informative.
1700 MHz - [email protected] 243 MHz - 1.500v / -> Most phones will fail here. -25 to -50mV may help to stabilize. Much stabler as unique frequency for benchmarks.
1600 MHz - [email protected] 229 MHz - 1.500V / -> That's high and many devices will fail on this frequency. Find working UV for you if any.
1500 MHz - [email protected] 250 MHz - 1.500V / -25mV
1440 MHz - [email protected] 240 MHz - 1.475V / -50mV
1400 MHz - [email protected] 233 MHz - 1.450V / -50mV
1300 MHz - [email protected] 217 MHz - 1.400V / -50mV
1200 MHz - [email protected] 200 MHz - 1.350V / -50mV
1000 MHz - [email protected] 200 MHz - 1.250V / -50mV - If you have stability issues, try to let this one by default.
800 MHz - [email protected] 200 MHz - 1.200V / -75mV
400 MHz - [email protected] 200 MHz - 1.050V / -100mV
200 MHz - [email protected] 200 MHz - 0.950V / -150mV
100 MHz - [email protected] 100 MHz - 0.950V / -200mV - (can be very different between two devices)
GPU frequency is linked to bus speed
More volts is not always equal to more stability. Try to add more UV (less volts) if the frequency you're trying to achieve is unstable.
Considering all phones will respond differently to OC/UV, to tweak the values to suit your device will be required.
By default, no overclock/undervolt is applied. You'll need to use one of the tools below to adjust the frequencies and voltages.
-Pimp My CPU (recommended if you're using MIUI) : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1018411
-Voltage Control : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829731
-SetCPU : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
Downloads
Glitch kernel (CWM flashable only)
Glitch Kernel Updater app now available on the Android market to support us !i9000 :
- 03/01/2012 - V13.1
Captivate:
- 03/01/2012 - V13.1
Vibrant:
- 03/01/2012 - V13.1
Fascinate:
- 03/01/2012 - V13.1
Telus Fascinate:
- 03/01/2012 - V13.1
OLDER RELEASESLIVE OC GUIDEFAQ, Changelogshttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13021804&postcount=2http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13021804&postcount=2
-------------------------
Source :
- Glitch repo : https://github.com/organizations/Glitchkernel
Who is the Glitch team ?
- Kernel developement : ssewk2x & Tk-Glitch.
- Public relations / web hosting : Sixstringsg.
- App developement : Smasher816.
- Beta testers team, with members coming and leaving
Credits :
Codeworkx, Pawitp, Atinm, GuiPerPT, Unhelpful, Coolya, Morfic, Ezekeel, Zacharias.maladroit, Bilboa1, TheEscapist, Netarchy, Supercurio, lippol94, MAMBO04, Galnet, nitr8, Rahulrulez, Chadouming, renaudallard, existz, times_infinity, bearsfan85
Thanks to the donators and everyone bying the Glitch Kernel Updater app from the market, it's much appreciated and encourages us to continue our work !
Thanks to the beta testers team and to everyone helping me to debug and find new useful things to integrate !
Without all of you, this kernel wouldn't be !
Changelogs :
V13 - LATEST
03/01/2012 - V13.1
- Cleanup.
- Fixed buttons freezing randomly.
- Fixed media buttons / headset buttons.
- Lots of GPIO fixes which eliminate phantom keypops.
- Added updated sysfs interface for smartass governor.
- Updated screenstate scaling script to use non-deprecated sysfs
interface for smartass2 and other govs.
- Back to CM7 LED Notifications.
- Lots of changes to cypress touchkey driver to guard against phantom
keypops and speed things up.
- Removed CarrierIQ-related virtual serial device. It probably wasn't
used, but now we know for sure.
- Changes to dpram (modem kernel interface) to make the radio a
little more stable.
- slightly more helpful gamma table error message.
- Moved call audio sysfs files from voodoo sound group to their own.
- Integrated 90call_vol into the kernel zip file so people don't
have to mess with it on their own.
- Now possible to choose any governor as sleep governor in the recovery.
- Vandalized bootlogo a bit.
20/11/2011 - V13
- Upstream synced to the latest at release time
- New CFLAGS again
- mfpu switched from neon to vfpv3
- BLN now working correctly, with LED timeout (thanks to Zacharias.maladroit)
- Back to hard float
- Updated toolchain to 4.5-2011.10
- Modified screen colors to look better (ugly gradient fixed, yellowish tint fixed). Don't use Voodoo Color punchy settings with this though (green screen likely to be back)
- Better reactivity under load
- 348MB RAM available
- Better 720p video recording (less buggy)
- Doubled SDCard read cache - Slight speed-up on SDcard read speed
- USB power drain fix
- Better memory management
- Back to 3.0V for the screen - 2.6V said not to give more battery life because of the added amperage
- Bugfixes
- Added Cgroup timer slack to group tasks by timer slack value
- Switched to Tree preempt RCU and added RCU boost
- New rethemed/recolored recovery menu and bootlogo, thanks to Fate-Silver for the blood
- Fixed "GLITCH" menu in recovery not showing for i9000 and Telus Fascinate
- Better handling of the CPU frequency table, + fixes
- Fascinate related fixes and updates from JT1134
- Added Lazy and SmartassV2 governors
- Fixes for SDCard handling
- All leakage settings are now available from a single kernel. Use the GLITCH menu in recovery (recommended way to switch the values)
- Added support of JT's 3-button recovery hack (credit to JT1134)
V12
13/07/2011 -> 29/09/2011 - V12 BETA #3
- BackLightNotifications (BLN) port, thanks to Zacharias.maladroit must use the BLN app. If it doesn't work, try Blinky. Still not fully working though.
- Some cleaning and added tiny fixes
- Fascinate : Now using Yamaha compass driver from ED01
- *Temporary* fix for green flashes/colors on low brightness (reborn/still not fixed in V11 - not yet proper though)
- Modified color multiplier to avoid yellowish tint by default
- Enhanced cleaning script when flashing
- Screen undervolt (from 3.0V to 2.6V) // it should help battery life
- Lowering kernel debugger buffer
- More work on leakage values
- Adding some old-school (V9D) CFLAGS resulting in substantial performance and stability gains
- 800MHz random lock fixed - not fully fixed it seems
- Popping keyboard bug fixed
- Make use of NEON accelerated mfpu
- Slightly more aggressive ondemand governor default settings // searching the best balance for efficiency
- Added a few speed enhancements
- In-call receive audio is much louder across the board. You can now hear your significant other yelling at you if you're in a noisy area. Sorry, guys
- In-call mic gain should see some improvement as well. Meaning your wife can now hear you apologizing better
-- caveat: I've heard conflicting reports about this while using bluetooth. I'm investigating that, so stay tuned.
- Overhauled the screen state scaling feature.
-- governor setting now stays put
-- users can now enable/disable the feature and configure it via the custom recovery listed below
- New recovery. Screenstate scaling is controllable via recovery, and it's themed now.
-Audio output and input controllable via script linked in OP
-Call volume tweaks re-written to be more clean/effecient.
-Screenstate bug fixed, doesn't cause lag anymore.
-Upstream synced (this means you must be on the latest nightly for your device for this to work)
-New drivers
V11
13/07/2011 - V11
- Upstream synced as always (updated recovery...)
- More debug stuff disabled & cleanups/fixes on various things
- Printk disabled to reduce overhead
- Updated to linux kernel 2.6.35.13
- OC implementation fixes and modifications (fixing overvolt in Voltage Control Xtreme as well as some other tiny things)
- Added experimental GPU OC implementation from TheExcapist (for future use / not yet functional)
- 1.7GHz step added - working on some pretty good phones
- Modified touchkey/Led notifications settings from Zacharias.maladroit
- Added SLQB
- Added SIO and BFQ schedulers
- Back to LZO compression for faster boot time
- New voltage settings for more stability
- Trying some new speed tweaks
- Better memory management
- 340MB of RAM available for user without breaking 720p recording
- Preemptible Tiny RCU
- Automated per tty task groups patch
- Added InteractiveX governor
- Two new branches for OC settings adapted to high and low leakage chips
- Toolchain sorcery, thanks to Zacharias.maladroit (RIL is compiled using 4.4.3 toolchain, and everything else is compiled using 4.5.2 toolchain -> more speed and stability)
- Enhanced Voodoo Color settings from renaudallard
- Voodoo Sound V10
- Allow CPU-supported unaligned accesses
- Logcat on/off scripts (built as module)
- Bluetooth HID support
- New, cleaner bootlogo
- Now cleaning old scripts, OC values, cache and dalvik cache on kernel installation - thanks to lippol94
- Green tint on low brightness fixed
- Switched to ondemand governorV10
27/05/2011 - V10A Do not use with CM7 builds older than 23/05 (as well as the 28/05 or newer build) or MIUI -> you'll get no service !
- Now fully compatible with latest CM7 Nightly builds
- Back to 2010.09 toolchain -> slower & less stable but needed to make a working kernel for latest builds
- Upstream sync (bigger radio partition, headset stuff..)
- Int voltage changes to get some stability back on all overclocked frequencies
- A bit faster 1.5 and 1.6GHz steps - Could make these steps unstable for some, please try and report
- Smartass governor tweaked for faster scaling up, and slower scaling down -> better stability and speed
- OC code bugs and inconsistencies introduced in V7B now fixed (it was here to prevent sleep of death issue, now fixed)
- Some fixes and enhancement for compatibility with Xan's Voltage Control app
- Various tweaks for MOAR SPEED
- Black magic
Known issues :
- The reboot recovery command seems broken for some reason on recent builds. Probably rom related.
- Some users still get freeze issue on boot. If you have this issue, please use the "no-optimization" kernel for you device from this post : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14180722&postcount=2077
03/06/2011 - V10B To use with newest builds only (equal or newer than 28/05) !
- Upstream sync (FM radio, new Voodoo Sound implementation, etc...)
- Back to 4.4.3 toolchain - needed for new RIL
- Big cleanup - rewrite from scratch
- Many fixes
- New tweaks for speed on 4.4.3 toolchain
- New tweaks for stability on 4.4.3 toolchain
- Black magic
17/06/2011 - V10C (Updated) To use with newest builds, #28+ for i9000 or equivalent
- Upstream sync (cpuidle, updated drivers (wifi etc.), Recovery 4.0.0.x, etc...) (updated as of today 17/06)
- More debug stuff disabled
- Dock audio support (experimental)
- Added DIDLE (Deep Idle) support (removed, buggy)
- New voltage tweaks for added stability on some devicesV9
16/05/2011 - V9A
- Merged with the now dead V8C update because of new added features
- Upstream sync : Calculate battery percentage as percent of max capacity reported when battery full, new wifi driver, etc.
- New PMEM settings for more available RAM (now 331MB)
- 1.54GHz step added with some gentle settings for now.
- New step by step frequency switch when scaling down (part of the Galaxy S II port from Bilboa1) - more stability on highest frequencies
- Corrections and further tweaking on smartass governor + some fixes from Netarchy (Nexus S). 400MHz lock when screen is on removed (not needed anymore -> more power saving)
- Higher cache for faster SDcard read speed
- New sleep settings : Effective lock to 400MHz max when screen is off -> fix long wake up/hiccups when playing music or similar use. Be careful with your UV settings on 200 and 400MHz steps to avoid sleep of death problems ! These were not used on previous versions of my kernel (locked to 100 MHz when screen off and locked to 400MHz when screen on with a buggy gap in smartass governor forcing generally 600+ MHz)
- 600 MHz step removed (it was generating instabilities on some phones when jumping to 800 or down to 400 when using UV)
- Some voltage tweaks for added stability on some devices (as always)
- Cleanups on unused/no more needed stuff
- Little surprise, thanks to Morfic
- Updated to V9A² to fix SOD and some performance issues
21/05/2011 - V9B
- Upstream sync (CWM recovery 3.1.0.1, better screen colors (kills voodoo color for now and looks awful on my 0516 build, but should be good on latest), GPIO fixes, samsung modemctl...) + small changes on my side for official CyanogenMod repository compatibility
- Voodoo Sound updated to V9 / cleaned voodoo color stuff until it works again
- New cleaner bootlogo based on the one in first post, preferred by most users
- Some additional compilation flags from Netarchy and Zacharias.maladroit (better overall performances + NEON)
- Screen refresh frequency bumped to 72Hz (68Hz effective). It'll uncap FPS to 66 again but seems stabler than before on framerate (the divide/2 behavior happens less)
- Added screenstate scaling script from well.heeled.man as a test (with my kernel's smartass default settings). It should give better sleep power consumption as well as better power efficiency on screen off tasks like music playing etc. by switching to conservative governor.
If you want more information, discuss on this or contribute to enhance it, please come here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1087646
- Adding some stuff from Zacharias.madadroit :
- Higher battery charging temperature
- Scheduler tweaks
Alternative version now available (V9B-VC) using old AMOLED panel color/gamma settings and with Voodoo Color V2 added back.
24/05/2011 - V9C TO USE WITH CM7 Nightly build #12 OR HIGHER ONLY
(Updated to fix "no service" issue, but still sucks.. unstable on #12 build, very stable on others but no service)
- Upstream sync (PMEM disabled (gives 339MB RAM now), new RIL, headset fixes...)
- Divider changes for MUCH better stability on 1.2GHz at the cost of a slight decrease on performances
- New branch with Voodoo Color display driver and "old" color settings named "VC"
- Fix for Vibrant no service problem - hopefully
- Small changes on smartass governor for better scalability (reverts some old settings not needed anymore with the screenstate script)
- Glitch logo now in update script too for nanu_x2 to be amazed when installing my kernel
24/05/2011 - V9D TO USE WITH CM7 Nightly build #11 OR LOWER (for i9000, or cappy/vibrant equivalent) AND MIUI ONLY
First "D" revision.. Sound like duty. It's basically a fix of a fix done to make the V9C features available for "stable builds" (considering the i9000 #12 isn't)
- Obviously all the V9C changelog
- Using old RIL to be compatible with builds before #12 for I9000 (--> WON'T WORK with #12 for i9000 or equivalent !)
- Replaced 1.54GHz step by 1.6GHz (1.54GHz step was somewhat useless, too close to 1.5Ghz, and slower overall because of the lower bus speed)
- I can't build Vibrant ATM, the CM7 build system is broken on this device or I'm doing something wrong but I wasn't able to fix it. Any help is appreciated. I'm sorry for Vibrant users I'm screwed.V8
07/05/2011 - V8A - To use with 05062011 or newer CM7 build (useable on MIUI RC8 but you'll lose camera - MIUI needs an update)
- Upstream sync (camera fixes etc.)
- More stability fixes
- Cleanups on OC code (found that 1.2 and 1.3GHz were very unstable compared to earlier releases)
- More work on Vibrant/Captivate. The kernels are now available to download but are untested - for now. Feel free to try and report any problem or if all runs well. If I have enough positive reviews, these kernels will be released in their respective device sections.
11/05/2011 - V8B
Upstream sync only :
- USB switch suspend
- TV out stuff
- Fascinate specifics
- Revert "Got back to previous samsung_modemctl" for 05112011 CM7 build
V7
02/05/2011 - V7A - To use with 05012011 or newer CM7 build and MIUI RC8+ only
- Resurrect Voodoo Color killed by 2.3.4 merge.
- New step for 1.5GHz on top of 1.44GHz (now 9 steps total versus 8 before)
- Forcing 400MHz max when sleeping for added battery life (default = 800). Couldn't detect any side effect.
- New tweaked Smartass governor now default (800MHz min when screen on). Please report your experience
- It seems the smartass governor is not working by default, it will revert to performance >< Please force it to get it to work -> Ok found the problem, I'll update in a min
- Now updated to V7A-2 to fix the governor bug
03/05/2011 - V7B - To use with 05012011 or newer CM7 build and MIUI RC8+ only
- Resurrect Voodoo Color killed by 2.3.4 merge - Again - fully working now
- Fixed sleep of death issue when unplugged
- Switched to LZO compression for better overall speed and reduced boot time
- Tweaked smartass governor more for - hopefully - better battery life and a bit more responsivity
- New voltage and frequency table rewrite as a bonus with now 11 frequencies total
- Stability fixes on 1.5GHz step -> please test and report
- Reverted FPS uncap - at least for now - for two main reasons : more stability on high GPU freqs (1.4GHz and more), and to prevent FPS limit at max/2 (33 when unlocked to 66), limiting overall performances in heavy scenes. I think there's a lack of buffering somewhere.. It will give higher scores on some benchmarks, and lower on others. A better battery life can indeed be expected too.
- Upstream sync
05/05/2011 - V7C - To use with 05032011 or newer CM7 build and MIUI RC8+ only
- Upstream sync (better battery life, reboot recovery, etc.)
- A general stability fix missing from V7 branch added back
- Tiny tweaks on the voltage table
- Big bugfix on the V7 branch (redone from scratch, cleaner)
- Switched to 2011.03 toolchain
- Added some optimization flags, "-mfloat-abi=hard" being one of them (up to 40% performance gains in specific cases)
- Small improvements here and thereV6
WIP
22/04/2011 - V6pre - preview/work in progress of upcoming V6A update *test* :
- Reverted PMEM settings to new CM7 default (317MB - same as V5A)
- Reverted some stability fixes that weren't that stable on some devices, or even prevented some to boot
- New voltage table for a more linear increase, improving stability at default settings
- Switched to Deadline scheduler by default as it appears more stable
- Back to 2010.09 toolchain for speed and efficiency
- Synchronized with last update from SGS CM7 team
Better to use CM7 04212011 update with this kernel and newer.
22/04/2011 - V6pre - update 1 :
- Battery polling bumped to 15 sec (was 1 before), it should help battery to an extent (thanks to Zach for the idea)
- Some internal voltage tweaking to hopefully be more UV friendly
- Bumped USER_HZ for more smoothness
- Another -rare- bootloop fix
22/04/2011 - V6pre - update 2 :
- Added some tweaks from V5A for testing
- Resolved a bug generating fake voltage reading
- Resolved a bug on 400MHz step generating instabilities
- Slight changes to the voltage table
- Fixed a typo
- Trying some toolchain switch - again-
23/04/2011 - V6pre - update 3 :
- Corrected Led Notifications - Now it should work properly again !
- Various bugfixes and typo corrections
- Toolchain change once again
- Added new Interactive governor with aggressive settings for even more speed. You need to change it by app (pimp my cpu/cyanogen settings), it's still on conservative by default.
(thanks Zach for your suggestion)
25/04/2011 - V6pre - update 4
- Cleanups on Led notifications to resolve a bug (buttons stopped working randomly for some users)
- More typo corrections
- Voodoo Sound V8
- Various bugfixes on CPU load and schedulers
- CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE disabled for speed
- Lower latency on GPU states switch for stabler performances
- Added a stability fix for voltage change latency when frequency is changing. It should give more stability with high undervolt or big voltage differences between two steps - Please test and report ! (Thanks Zach for pointing that to me)
- Two versions for testing purposes : V6pre-u4 is compiled using GCC 4.5.1 toolchain, and V6pre-u4(alt) is compiled using GCC 4.4.3 one. If you get instabilities on the first one, try the other and vice versa. Please report your findings on that because it was the first stability differences source between my kernel revisions. For information, V6pre-u2 was compiled with 4.4.3, and u3 with 4.5.1.
27/04/2011 - V6pre - update 5 >> 6
- Name changed from "TkGlitch" to "Glitch"
- Cleanups on buttons (Kangsterizer)
- Lower latency on GPU states switch for stabler performances in 3D and/or at high GPU frequency - corrected, thanks to Kangsterizer
- Added a stability fix when frequency changes for cpufreq governors
- Tweaked Interactive and Conservative governors for testing
- New Frequency table : 1.5GHz is now the max selectable frequency, and 800MHz and 400MHz steps are now replaced by a unique 600MHz one.
- Changed initramfs source to remove the annoying "E:no misc partition" error in the recovery
- Now bumped to update 6 to fix an issue with the conservative governor.
27/04/2011 - V6pre - update 7
- New Frequency table : 1.44GHz removed, 800 and 400MHz steps are back.
- Battery polling bumped from 15 to 30 seconds
- GPU power latency bumped from 10 to 60 ms
28/04/2011 - V6A - To use with 04282011 or newer CM7 build only
- New sensors drivers added
- Normalized 1.5GHz bus speed (GPU will now run @ 250MHz versus 247MHz before. It can affect your stability !)
- Int voltage lowered for 1.5GHz step because it did have a bad effect on lower frequencies stability
- GPU power latency back to default - but fixed (100ms)
29/04/2011 - V6B - To use with 04282011 or newer CM7 build only
- New initramfs source to fix compass and update CWM recovery
- 1.5GHz replaced by 1.48GHz for stability
- New voltage table as requested by many users (+25mv on 1200 to 1400MHz steps)
- New interactive governor for better scaling and battery life
- New tweaked smartass governor for testing (pretty bad on CPU benchmarks for some reason, please test how it feels in real world use)
- New ondemand governor from Zacharias.maladroit sources for testing
02/05/2011 - V6C - To use with 05012011 or newer CM7 build only
- Small update to merge with 2.3.4 source, no new feature.
02/05/2011 - V6C² - To use with 05012011 or newer CM7 build only
- Update to repair Voodoo Sound conflicts from 2.3.4 merge.
- Back to 1.44GHz max to prepare 1.5GHz return
V5
19/04/2011 - V5A - Initial release
21/04/2011 - V5B :
- GPU overclock on 1.3 GHz added (217MHz / +8.5% from default)
- New PMEM settings for more available RAM compared to V5A (now 328MB)
- Stability fixes for all frequencies, needing globally less volts. Results may vary depending on the device
- Switched to Conservative governor by default (still switchable by app). It can feel less responsive coming from idle but more battery saving, and plays better with high frequencies.
- New voltage table. Default settings should be stabler for most devices.
- Switched to 4.4.3 toolchain for added stability on some sensitive devices
Captivate and Vibrant support will come later. It will need more time than expected.
21/04/2011 - V5C : Small update to fix a bootloop issue on some devices.
F.A.Q.
Because I got tired of answering these same things 100's of times.
1) Where can I find the latest beta?
They are always in the OP. They are also in my signature, and the root of the FTP.
2) Where is the root of the FTP you ask?
Good question! It’s in the OP as well.
3) How do I install this? / I'm having problems installing
Reboot into recovery
Install zip from SDcard
Choose zip from SDcard
Navigate to the zip you downloaded.
4)What is Leakage (LL,ML,HL) and what one should i use?
Easy explanation: start with HL. If it allows you to OC how much you want, stay there. If not, move down until you get what you want.
For people who want more: Well, we made different leakages because koflem couldn’t OC, and he felt left out, so he started compiling on his own, which gave Tk-Glitch the idea to make three different versions. They have to do with the differences in different phones. Take for example different phones run better with different OC/UV. The leakages are the same way. They adjust the int voltages, which is something not configureable (yet) in userspace, so we have to configure them that way when we build. That way both the voltages that you are used to (the ones controllable via voltage control) are tailored to your device, as is the int voltages (the ones only we can do). Most people have no idea, but there are dozens of variables that we play with to make so that all of you can OC and UV as much as possible with as much stability as possible. Some aren't device specific, some are. We are trying to make the best experience possible for a wide range in chip quality, therefore we make different leakages, as well as making the kernel configurable via voltage control. From a stability/performance standpoint, and by extension standpoint, there is only one leakage right for your device. Different leakages aren't better in some ways for you and worse in others, there is only one good one for your device. Sorry if that didn't make sense, I tried to make it as informative as possible without it being overwhelming.
5) Does this work with Gingerbread bootloaders?
Yes
6) What ROM does this kernel work on?
For sure: CM7. Other CM7 based ROM’s may work, but I can’t offer you much support. If it works on CM7, that’s my goal. This WILL NOT work on Samsung based ROM’s, and I won’t port it. If you still don’t know what ROM this will work on, then you should read a lot more.
7) How do I enable BLN?
Download either BLN here: https://market.android.com/details?id=neldar.bln.control.free&feature=search_result Or Blinky here: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.kin.blinky&feature=search_result
8) How do I overclock?
Xan’s Voltage Control App here: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.darekxan.voltagecontrol&feature=search_result . READ THIS GUIDE FIRST: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036020 If you break something while Overclocking, I won’t provide much support. Overclocking is awesome, but very variable across devices. We try and make a stable experience for everyone, but it is not guaranteed. If it breaks, I didn’t do it. If it makes your phone fly, I did it.
9) Can I be a beta tester?
Probably not. Unless you do something to make me like you a lot (cough strictlyrude27 cough), then you can’t have betas. The reason being they are unstable usually, and I already have a big enough team that I can get the information I need.
10) Why does my screen look ugly? / How do I change the screen color?
Go grab voodoo control from the market here: https://market.android.com/details?id=org.projectvoodoo.controlapp&feature=search_result , then play with the sliders until you like what you see. If you get really stumped, here are some values that people tend to like. They are from zacharais.maladroit.
Screen RGB multipliers:
- Red: 321*
- Green: 321*
- Blue: 429*
Screen v1 gamma hack:
- use Alt. settings
- or if you prefer others - use: "Reset to 2.3.3 defaults", "Punchy settings" (punchy could lead to a great screen while locking the screen and having "screen off" animation disabled)
1)Color Profiles: Voodoo Profile V1
2) Screen v1 gamma hack :
- 50 red
- 53 green
- 44 blue
3) RGB multipliers:
Red ="2300875360"
Green ="2300875360"
Blue ="2709919680"
11) The backlights on my soft keys stay on all the time. Why is that?
Honestly, because I haven’t spent the time to “fix” it. They aren’t that bright, so people can stand it for a little while. I didn’t intentionally make it that way, it happened when we switched back to BLN instead of LED notifications. We made that switch because I like Blinky, and I get to pick until Tk-Glitch is back, or I am convinced otherwise.
12) I’m getting bootloops, why?
Well, the most common issue is that you have mismatched ROM’s and kernel’s. You need the latest ROM for your device, and the V12B3 kernel for your device. For where to find that, see above. The next is various scripts and “fixes” that you flash after/before the kernel. Reflash the nightly for your ROM, then the kernel. Let it boot. If it works and didn’t with the various other zips you may use, then don’t use those zips.
13) WHEN IS THE NEW VERSION OUT?
First Rule of Cyanogenmod... I'm allergic to ETAs so I try to stay away from them if at all possible. Causes all kinds of nasty problems they do....
14) How do I use the 90_callvolume script?
Download it here:
neh4pres wrote these instructions, if clarification is needed just ask.
There are many ways to apply this patch. But for these instructions i will be using root explorer because it has all the utilities needed.
After downloading, use root explorer to extract 90call_vol from the .zip. this will place 90call_vol in the extracted folder of your sd card. Long press and copy that file and paste it in the /etc/init.d folder. Once it pastes long press the file and open with text editor.
In call boost.. only change the final number in the line you want to adjust and keep that number between 0 and 3
INCALL_BOOST_EARPIECE=2
INCALL_BOOST_BLUETOOTH=2
INCALL_BOOST_SPEAKER=2
INCALL_BOOST_HEADPHONE=2
Mic gain only change the final number in the line you want to adjust and keep that number between 0-31
MIC_GAIN_EARPIECE=19
MIC_GAIN_SPEAKER=31
MIC_GAIN_HEADPHONE=29
MIC_GAIN_HEADPHONE_NO_MIC=18
Save changes when exiting and the editor will append the original file with a .BAK . You can use 90call_vol.bak to revert back one save. If you change multiple times and want to go to stock you can use the 90call_vol in /sdcard/extracted.
15) Is the GPU overclocked?
Yes. Can you control it? No. That code hasn't ever worked, and we don't really expect it to. The GPU is so overclocked at 1.5 Ghz that if it went any higher the memory would get corrupted and really bad things happen.
Nice work sixstringsg for maintaining a captivate thread for this kernel!
..also 10 pts for 1st reply!
Coreym said:
Nice work sixstringsg for maintaining a captivate thread for this kernel!
..also 10 pts for 1st reply!
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Thanks! Now we just need to get more people on it
Sent from my CM7 powered captivate
20pts for third reply....I was fashionably late!
So maybe I just can't read , but does this have LED notifications, or did they get taken out when they were taken out of CM?
ls377 said:
So maybe I just can't read , but does this have LED notifications, or did they get taken out when they were taken out of CM?
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This kernel has them.
Sent from my CM7 powered captivate
about time we got our own thread for this....i will still hang over on i9000 though....lol
o yeah 6th post......haha
I won't be here much, but it's good to have a thread in there. It'll clean the i9000 thread a bit and will help users to find the kernel for their own device.
Thanks for the help sixstringsg
Hi guys, just wondering if anyone is having issues losing signal after flashing a different kernel with the latest release of CM7?
is the latest miui release, 1.6.3, compatible with 10b?
cumanzor said:
Hi guys, just wondering if anyone is having issues losing signal after flashing a different kernel with the latest release of CM7?
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I actually haven't tried. Try swapping out the modem.bin from whatever modem you want. Been using trusty ole JK4.
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where can i get the cpu scaling scripts agian?
SpaceKebab said:
is the latest miui release, 1.6.3, compatible with 10b?
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No, you need to use v9.
A captivate version of 10 for miui would be special, but thank you for your great kernel
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA Premium App
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sixstringsg said:
Actually, there isn't an miui kernel for captivate. Just i9000.
Sent from my CM7 powered captivate
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V9 captivate works on miui.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA Premium App
bam! what's on here? any points for super late reply?
sixstringsg said:
Actually, there isn't an miui kernel for captivate. Just i9000.
Sent from my CM7 powered captivate
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ok. so i just noticed that Glitch isn't running this thread. weird. i also just noticed that you need to study a little bit of what Glitch is doing in order to run this thread properly so that you don't give out false information to others about his kernels. i'm running glitch V9 right now as i'm typing this to you. and i've run another version of his kernels also. SO yes there is a miui kernel for captivate. there are several. not trying to be rude at all but you may throw someone thats newer to flashing kernels off and not allow them to enjoy these kernels Glitch is putting out. the more people who use these kernels the more feedback= better kernels.
Hey xda´s,
here i´ll post some kernels for SGSIII. If anyone knows another plz give me a link and i´ll add it with link to devs original thread.
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CF-Root 6.2 - SuperSU+CWM5.5+CWMManager
stock as possible
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★TITANIUM KERNEL★ OC/UV • CIFS • TUN • SIO • And lots more!
Features - What my Kernel is made up of-
Root, Busybox
Bootanimation Support (/system/media/bootanimation.zip)
CIFS/TUN Support
XZ Compression and Decompression Used
PegasusQ and Adaptive Governer along with other stock Governers
Readahead size set according to disk size
Many lowmemorykiller Tweaks
CFS Autogroup
SLUB Memory Allocator with slight improvements
Some mm Parameters Tweaked
Used memcopy macros and functions
Used Makefile Optimizations!
Disabled GENTLE_FAIR_SLEEPERS
Overclock upto 1.8Ghz (Thnx to AndreiLux)
Undervolt, and UV_mV_table support (Thnx to AndreiLux)
Added Simple IO Scheduler
Triangle Away Compatible Kernel.
CFS Parameters tuned for best performance
Refer to my github and changelogs for more details!
Known issues-
WIFI
Mounting of external SD-CARD
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Perseus [OC/UV][WIP]
Features:
Perseus alpha11 (10/06):
ro.secure=0
Recovery renamed as busybox in /sbin. I'll compile a proper busybox later on, or remove it alltogether when a recovery with autoinstall is released by CF or somebody else.
Perseus alpha10 (8/06):
Overclocking up to 1800MHz. Voltages in ASV table are somewhat scaled up until 1600MHz, after that you're on your own and have to optimize yourself.
Intel claims maximum sustainable safe voltage for 32nm HKMG to be 1.4V, above that may cause electron migration to the silicon and permanently deteriorate your chip. 1700 and above only for avid overclockers and benchmark freaks. Credit to tvanhak for playing lab rat with his phone.
Samsung frequency limitation removed to scale above 1400MHz, full credit goes to Gokhanmoral for finding this hack in the kernel as it is in a very sneaky location.
Perseus alpha7 (5/06):
Reduced regulator voltage initialization minimum to 600mV, you can now undervolt that far. Be aware of crashes.
Added SIO scheduler
Some network and CRC related patches
Perseus alpha6 (4/06):
UV_mV_table support, apps like SetCPU work now.
If you have a voltage set at for example 1187500µV the output will be rounded up to be displayed at 1188mV. If you set a voltage non multiple of 12.5mV then for example, 1190mV, it will round it to the nearest valid step, being 1187.5mV. UV_uV_table is there for finer grained control but no app suports that yet.
Perseus alpha3 (4/06):
Mali: disable state tracking
Mali: GPU frequency, scaling and voltage control
Governor pegasusq: make up_threshold_at_min_freq and freq_for_responsiveness configurable values. This is the reason the Galaxy S3 is so smooth, it has super aggressive scaling values for the governor until default 500MHz.
Enabled 1500MHz per defconfig and added voltage values to ASV table for it
Added UV_uV_table for voltage control on the CPU; this is not compatible for any programm which supports undervolting right now, we need UV_mV_table for that and since we have 12.5mV steps being fed to Vdd it's not compatible for now.
Boot partitions are made visible.
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SiyahKernel S3-v1.0
Features:
CPU over/underclock: 100-1800MHz 18-steps
CPU underclock (600mV-1500mV). vdd_levels and UV_mV interfaces.
GPU undervolting/overclocking (40MHz-800MHz)
Insecure adb even though we have ro.secure=1
optional smooth_scaling for those who wants to limit fast scaling of governors (such as ondemand)
triangle-away app support
added hotplug governor and modified it to support quad-core
Auto-root. You can also remove root via ExTweaks app and install it without rebooting your phone again. Auto-root can be disabled as well.
You can completely disable android logger using ExTweaks app
Adjustable charging speeds for AC and USB
Cpu governor optimizations
Gpu voltage, clock and stepcount interfaces in ExTweaks
governor-aware stand-hotplug for old conventional governors
Available CPU Governors: Pegasusq (default), Hotplug, Ondemand, Lulzactive, Conservative, Performance, Userspace, Powersave
CIFS as module
Available I/O schedulers: CFQ (default), noop, Deadline, SIO, V(R)
init.d support
ARM topology support (SCHED_MC)
default idle mode is IDLE+LPA (highly recommended). however you can change the default to AFTR+LPA using ExTweaks.
Automatic EFS Backup
Samsung proprietary ExFat modules are loaded
Lots of I/O tweaks and filesystem optimizations via some parts of thunderbolt scripts.
NTFS automounting for USB sticks. When you plug in an NTFS formatted USB flash it will be automatically mounted to /mnt/ntfs folder.
Almost everything is configurable such as scheduler features, hotplug thresholds, GPU frequencies, voltages, arm topology modes... and they are configurable via simple and free ExTweaks App from Google Play
mDNIe negative effect toggle with home button (press it four times). the purpose of this feature is to inverse the colors especially when the background is white or bright. making the background darker will make your battery last longer.
and some more not worth mentioning as separate items such as disabling mali state tracking and disabling some unnecessary debugging etc...
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Abyss S3 kernel 1.0 Final Stable Version by Angelom
Full Changelog Abyss S3 kernel 1.0 Final:
- Based on Update 1 Samsung Sources, with update up to 3.0.33 patches
- CPU overclocking & undervolting (50MHz-1704MHz 18-steps, UV_mV, UV_UV and vdd_levels interfaces)
- Added and enabled smooth scaling for battery life
- Added and enabled frequency regulation based on screen on/off events
- Added selectable ASV Table (form 0 to 11), set to 4 as default
- Added adjustable vibrator levels
- Added BFQ, v(r) and sio I/O schedulers
- Set v(r) i/o scheduler on boot
- Selectable idle mode (AFTR as default)
- Selectable Sched_MC power-saving (off as default)
- triangleaway support
- GPU undervolting & overclocking (600mV-1200mV, 40MHz-800MHz)
- Added Abyssplug, lulzactive v2, lazy, interactive, smartass v2, intellidemand, lagfree governor
- autorooting
- Auto backup EFS
- Added and Enabled CGROUP_TIMER_SLACK
- sched-features: enabled HRTICK, disabled GENTLE FAIR SLEEPERS
- Added and enabled Joe's RCU
- Added SLQB Allocator
- mali: disabled STATE_TRACKING
- Added and enabled sync & sw_sync frameworks
- slicing-by-8 algorithm for crc32 and crc32c
- Introduce some memory copy macros and functions.
- Added ext4 tweaks
- Added Support for Multi-Core interface (Thanks Simone201)
- Added NTFS module and CIFS module
- init.d support
- Added Abyss Logo
- Added New S90uvabyss and S90ASVabyss script
- Other functions of Abyss kernel for GS2
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franco.Kernel r1
Features: will be edited
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Hacre's Kernel
Features:
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plz post some experience for them.
greets
F1tty
Isn't this why we have the dev section?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using XDA
yes but not all are listed here ...you should know.
we already have a thread for this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674286
Darkside Agent said:
we already have a thread for this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674286
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i never look into generall if i search for custom stuff...btw there are only xda´s threads i can easily find my self here...and in my thread can be talket about kernel and own experience...whats wrong on it ? i didnt like such big threads with all stuff in it and i believe most of users too.
best regards
Moved to general, please read this thread for more information about what belongs in each section.
Siyah is my Favorite atm!
Fast, stabile & smooth
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9300
Added Franco kernel :thumbup:
Runs like a hunted bunny^^
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9300
exfat support is in v0.94b (the OP is a little outdated for siyahkernel).
since I have no thread, I will answer the questions that I receive via PMs here for this time: I need some more testing and also some more things to implement/fix before releasing v1.0. I have very limited time to work on the kernel in this week. so, don't expect v1.0 anytime soon.
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gokhanmoral said:
exfat support is in v0.94b (the OP is a little outdated for siyahkernel).
since I have no thread, I will answer the questions that I receive via PMs here for this time: I need some more testing and also some more things to implement/fix before releasing v1.0. I have very limited time to work on the kernel in this week. so, don't expect v1.0 anytime soon.
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thanks for 0.94....device is stable and seems to have lower temperature in standby...little cooling my hands
Init.d folder
gokhanmoral said:
exfat support is in v0.94b (the OP is a little outdated for siyahkernel).
since I have no thread, I will answer the questions that I receive via PMs here for this time: I need some more testing and also some more things to implement/fix before releasing v1.0. I have very limited time to work on the kernel in this week. so, don't expect v1.0 anytime soon.
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Hi there,
Thanks for your work and finally I installed it due it supports EXfat format SD Card. I have a nood question, does your kernel normally has init.d folder?
Thanks.
Edit: My Quadrant score decreases from 5611 down to 3507 after using Siyah kernel 0.94b using 1400mhz ondemond.
will try that new siyah
- Main feauteres
SELinux Permissive.
init.d support.
SM-N910, SM-N916, SM-N915 model, concurrent support.
CPU Clock: A53 - 300 ~ 1600MHz, A57 - 500 ~ 2000MHz.
GPU Clock: 160 ~ 700MHz (default 160 ~ 600).
IO-SCHEDULER Add: SIO, FIFO, ZEN, BFQ, FIOPS, ROW.
Advanced TCP / IP Congestion (Westwood & etc).
Memory Bus, Internal Bus, Image Signal Processor voltage control.
CPU Voltage control.
GPU Voltage control.
GPU DVFS Control.
KSM (Kernel Sempage Merging, kernel shared memory, RAM usage optimization)
Logger mode enable / disable.
Fast Charge (by Yank555.lu) & Battery Calibration.
Synapse App Support.
Improve the graphics, memory management, and power management as N916S merged source code.
N916S merge source code of open source graphics issues resolved with the latest firmware.
PowerSuspend Driver (by faux123)
Dynamic FSync
Z-RAM (with LZ4 compression)
Dynamic Dirty Page Writeback.
faster memcopy & string
EXT4 partition optimization.
Frandom.
SELinux Tweak.
Interactive Governor Tweak.
Linaro Toolchain compiled the latest build that is optimized for the ARM family of cpu.
Considering tweaking the kernel configuration and application of power efficiency and reliability.
- Change log
Re-adjust the CPU clock range, A53 @ 300 ~ 1600MHz, A57 @ 500 ~ 2000MHz
, so feedback if there is a wide range of devices to reboot the clock ... (The one minutes ...)
Re-adjust GPU clock range (160 ~ 700MHz)
In WQHD resolution touch ssiphim & Trek phenomenon fix
GPU throttle change the initial value, the pure state.
Change some of the default values of the tuning items (For optimal Please change directly the app will not write Juicy hitter.)
Display Hibernation on / off the log removal (too hard deogunyo many roots ;;
Z-Ram device for increasing the number from one to four existing
synapses You put words not only to create a script yet zram0 device.
You can split four scripts at improvements to organize a raid.
Sound re-add ZeneTune disappeared without a rumor.
Add to kill ten seconds after GooglePlay service after boot complete (/system/etc/init.d-post/killapps).
Data / WiFi internet is the main culprit of such yiraseo of battery life in standby device is not being use to initialize a time. If the problem please delete the files in that path.
SM-N915 support start (test version has not been confirmed, even if the boot)
* The reason behind the final version is attached to a private beta version was published a few times.
- How to Apply
Philz Touch, will flash in the recovery of such TWRP. (Author Philz recovery test only.)
Kernel configuration application: from Play Store Synapse Download.
* Note: If you flash the kernel is initialized the data on the Synapse Apps.
- We just kept asking me when.
1. Do not ask what you can to save time, know yourself.
2. The single-line Q & Feedback strictly prohibited.
3. Short (no sex) Do not ask. Why do that symptoms occur (overly) Please explain in detail.
- Notices
1. The responsibility for any problems arising out of your use of the kernel is at your own risk.
2. may cause Knox (security) and features that are relevant are issues such as private mode, do not recommend the use of those who think of these features is important.
3. masigil not even like to ask questions about the problems with the device after flashing the route not.
- Credit (Thanks to.)
da4kgr3y, Mcaserg - n910c Ultimate Kernel source code
AndreiLux - universal exynos 5433 kernel tech info
UpInTheAir - SkyHigh Kernel (N915S / K / L)
faux123, yank555.lu
Samsung Opensource Developers
Link download:
Code:
https://mega.co.nz/#!WJgyDYDC!UJJbSLX0Xz7PfXs3bFexD2Xj2a0i3Wb8H00FmZJhR-E
XDA:DevDB Information
DQ, Kernel for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
nuoitiec19, nuoitiec19
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Current Beta Version: 20
Created 2015-04-20
Last Updated 2015-04-20
My "Perfect" Build v1.0 - Guide (Custom Kernel, tune, zips, apks, libs, sound, vids)
Below you will find a detailed plan on how to get the absolute most out of your Moto G 2015. I've spent countless hours testing and tuning -- coming up with the setup shown here. Its unbelievably fast and effective, with top tier battery life, and an amazing and unmatched sound system.
Requirements (all downloads listed here are found on XDA, along with their threads for support and security verification)
*Flashables* (All found on XDA)
-CM13 Based Rom (I prefer crDroid, but also CM13 Official Nightly, and Temeseks CM13)
-G-Apps Pico 6.0 (latest version. you can install higher levels of gapps if you so desire, but pico will work just fine)
-Inazuma R3 Kernel
-Optimus R6 Kernel
-PDB-ABS Tweaks v5.0 (init.d Scripts, build props, etc)
-Project Skynet Genesys TX6
-PMB SQlite3 Engine Database v5.1
-FeraDroid Engine v0.20 Beta 3 (*optional)
-Xtreme Music v7.03
-Divine Beats Dolby Atmos v5.0
-Bravia v4 and X-Reality Engine 13-16mp
*APKS* (All found either XDA or Play)
-Selinux Mode Changer (on XDA)
-Kernel Aduitor - Modded Version (on XDA - Formerly known as Singularity)
-Busy Box Pro 1.24.1-Stericson (on XDA)
-System App Remover (Google Play)
-Terminal Emulator (Google Play)
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I would recommend that you start entirely fresh -- full wipe, then clean install the rom/kernel/and zips.
...Lets Begin!!
Initial Setup:
-Download all the required apk programs and flashable zips, as well as the latest versions of a CM13 stable ROM (I prefer CrDroid for all out speed and stability)
-Wipe (or factory reset), then clean install in this order:
a)xxxxx CM13 Stable Rom
b)Open gApps 6.0 Pico
c)Inazuma R3 Kernel
d)Optimus R6 (NOT R7!!)
e)Project Skynet Genesys TX6
f)FeraDroid Engine v0.20 Beta 3
g)PMB SQlite3 Engine Database v5.1
h)PDB-ABS Tweaks v5.0
i)Xtreme Music v7.03
j)Divine Beats Dolby Atmos v5.0
*THERE IS A MAX of 10 ZIPS in the QUEUE. After you flash the initial 10, you can flash this next one.*
k)Bravia Engine v4 and X-Reality Engine Port
It will take about 5 minutes to flash all the zips listed above, but trust me... its worth it!
-Once all zips are flashed, wipe cache/davlik, then reboot.
-Run through setup, unchecking every single option along the way.
-Once loaded to the home screen, be sure to make your SD Card portable or permanent. (I prefer portable)
Initial Tweaks/Settings
-Enable Developer Options
1)2d gpu rendering
2)animation scaled down to lowest setting
3)advanced reboot menu
4)root enable and adb
-"MORE" (below wifi and data)
6)Emergency Broadcasts ALL OFF
-Sound
1)Vibrate on Touch OFF
2)Intensity 0%
-Display
1)low brightness level
2)adaptive OFF
3)Ambient OFF
4)Live Display OFF
5)Double Tap ON
6)Sleep 30 seconds
7)Wake up on plug OFF
8)Daydream OFF
9)Battery Light OFF
-Security
1)Unknown Sources
-System Profiles OFF
-Privacy
1)Block private
2)Block unknown calls/messages
-Location
1)OFF
2)Scanning OFF
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Install all APKs from the download list:
-Fully Install BusyBox Pro 1.24.1 from within the program.
-System App Remover (all of these are optional, but here is my personal list. 50mb, and increased battery/performance)
**audio fx, basic daydreams, black hole, bluetooth extensions, BT midi service, browser, bubbles, calculator, calendar and storage, call log backup, cLock, CM wallpapers, CM Actions, android backupconfirm, android shared storage backup, android wallpaper cropper, email, exchange services, fm radio, google backup transport, google calendar sync, holo spiral, html viewer, live lock screen service, live wallpaper picker, location services, market feedback agent, omni switch, phase beam, photo screen savers, photophase, print spooler, proxy handler, screencast, setup wizard, terminal, themes, themes provider, user dictionary, vpn dialogs.**
-Selinux Mode Changer: Set to Permissive
-Kernel Aduitor - Modded
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After installing Kernel Aduitor, here are the settings that will provide you with the perfect balance of battery life and performance.
Again.... (Very Important Settings)
-CPU:
-1401/200mhz MaxMin
-Conservative Governor (50 Down, 85 up, 15 feq step, everything else untouched)
-Schedule Work Queues on Awake CPU's - ON
-CPU Boost 0ms
-Sync Threshold Disabled
-Input interval 0ms
-Disable ALL core's input touch boost
-HotPlug:
-Intelliplug ON
-Conservative Profile (May use Balanced as an alternative)
-Touch Boost OFF
-Hysteresis 8-10 (May use 14-16 when used with Balanced Profile)
-Threshold Value 1000
-CPU Off-Screen Max - 400 (if unused while screen off.), otherwise, use 533-800mhz if you plan on listening to music while the screen off. 400mhz will cause skipping and major lag for this purpose.
-Thermal:
-Core Control ON
-VDD OFF
-Temp Throttle OFF
-GPU:
-465/200mhz if gaming. Otherwise 310/100.
-MSM Adreno Governor
-Adreno Idler ON
--60, 10, 10 for battery favoring
--35, 20, 5 for balanced
--25, 25, 3 for performance
-Screen:
-Color Profile CUSTOM
-Red 235, Green 240, Blue 255
-Min RGB 35
-Sat Intensity 80
-Hue 0
-Screen Value 130
-Contrast - 120
-Automatic High Brightness OFF
-High brightness OFF
-Battery:
-Power Suspend Mode HYBRID (Userspace for extreme battery)
-Suspend State 0 (When using Userspace, try 1 or 2 depending on your need for battery life)
-IO Scheduler:
-Internal- 2048kb read ahead
-Option 1 and 2 (*sioplus or deadline*)
-scheduler tunables (option 1-sioplus, for super fast reads and single task use): asycn read 400, write 4000, fifo batch 32, sync read 200, write 2000, writes starved 2 (option 2-deadline, for benchmarking performance (read 200, write 2000, fifo 32, front merge 1, read 300, write 6000, starved 2
-Option 3 and 4 (tripndroid and bfq) -- for everyday, well rounded performance. Excellent playback of HD videos, extremely fast USB transfer, very effective multitasker.
-External: 512kb read ahead
--TripnDroid or BFQ
-Rotational Storage ON
-Random Entropy ON from rotational storage
-I/O Stats OFF
-RQ Affinity 1 (You may try 2 if you aren't multitasking, 1 is more balanced between performance and multitasking, while 0 is for when performance is less needed, but effeciency and error free work is required)
LMK:
-Adaptive LMK ON
-15, 20, 35, 60, 95, 140mb
Virtual Memory (VERY IMPORTANT for performance, hence I will give ranges instead of exact figures. Depending on what you use your phone for, these settings can be drastically different. The ones I use are for all out performance, low lag, and moderate multitasking)
-Dirty Ratio: 75-95
-Dirty Background: 40-60
-Dirty Expire 500-750cs
-Dirty Writeback 5000-7500cs
-OverCommit 80-100%
-Swappiness 5-25
-VFS Pressure - 20-40
-Laptop Mode ON
-Min Free 4096
-Extra Free 8192
-zRam 300-350 (Stock is 510mb. I feel that a small ramdisk is just as effecient, while freeing up a few hundred mb for more traditional purposes.)
-WakeLocks:
-wlan_rx, wlan_cntrl, and wlan OFF
-Entropy:
-64 (128 optional) Read
-128 (256 optional) Write
-Misc:
-SELinux Permissive
-TCP Algorithm CUBIC
-Vib Strength 0%
-Logging OFF
-Dynamic F-Sync ON
-OTHER:
-Check "APPLY DURING BOOT" to every section of Kernel Aduitor's App
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Next:
-Install Terminal Emulator, and open it.
-type "su" at the command prompt, then enter
-type "ABS" (all capital!) then enter.
-You will now see a basic text menu.
-Select #1. This will check your system to make sure its ready to move forward with the tweaks.
-Back on the main menu, select option 2
-Run the following scripts: (Run individually, then return to previous menu)
--#2PDB-Booster,
--#3 PDB Junk Cleaner
--#5 PDB-BuildProp Tweaks, then run each of the following tweaks:
2- Image quality
3- GPU Rendering
5- Increase Scrolling Speed
7- Touch Smoothness
9- Internet Speed Extender
11- Fix App FC's
13- Faster boot
14- Signal Strength Extender
15- HPSA Internet Tweaks
16- Flag Tuner
17- Voice Quality Extender
19- Faster Streaming
20- Liquid Smooth UI
21- 60 Frames Per Second Enable
-Next, return to main menu, and choose #6 PDB-Profiler
-Select your primary need. I use multitasking.
-#7 Ad Blocker Enable
-#8 Internet Speed Tweaker
-#11 SqLite Optimizer
-#12 and #13 should already be activated, but if not, do so now.
-#14 SD Card Speed Tweaker
-Return to Main Menu once again and choose #4
--REBOOT DEVICE--
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After reboot, enter the Terminal Emulator once again:
Type "su" then enter
Then type "menu" (all lower case) and enter,
After the menu appears, perform command #1 - Checks. It should return all Ok's. If not, please visit the Skynet Genesys Thread for help.
Next, run command #3, and set the mode to balanced for everyday use, battery for low performance/good battery backup, and gaming for extreme performance with less regard for battery life. After completing this step, run command #4.
On this menu, run the following commands:
#1 Xtreme Renices (Places urgent priority on principle processes)****optional*** some ROMs have difficulty with this. Heating issues possible.
#3 Scaling + (lower power use and performance during deepsleep)
#4 WiFi Sleep (allows quicker dormancy of the wifi during inactivity)
#6 KSM (Memory Mergining, Same Page Merging of data used by multiple processes)
**#7 Google Killer (*OPTIONAL* Kills Google appls for battery life extension)
#8 Touch Screen Tweak (Improves responsiveness and reactivity of the touch screen. *OPTIONAL* If the earlier ABS build prop tweak did the trick, then you can skip this one. However, if it didn't give you the results you were looking for, I'd recommend trying this one.)
#9 Netboost - Some additional internet boosting tweaks
#10 Assertive Display - An advanced display manager for Qualcomm Hardware. Its a night/day difference for those who haven't used it before. It takes ambient and live display to a whole new level. Giving you clarity and depth in practically ANY light conditions.
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With that all said and done.
Its been a pleasure, researching all of the tweaks and tunes available. I'm sure that those who are more experienced than me have came up with better ideas, but for this hillbilly from kentucky... its the best I can do! I love this phone, and the performance it offers for budget pricing!
Sorry its so long, and probably difficult to understand. But I hope you appreciate the work I put into it. There's a few revisions I plan on making to increase battery life, with the help of xposed, greenify, amplify, wakelock tuning, etc. And I didn't really get around to talking about the sound lib and progs we installed. I can assure you, there's nothing placebo about viper4android 2.4.01, dolby atmos, xtreme music, and about a dozen or so libraries that are log proveable as working. The bravia v4 Xreality engine.... I just started using it, and haven't had time to really test it out... but it *should* give us an increase in graphic quality, especially in regards to pictures and videos. In the coming days I'll be adding a new section to further increase audio, productivity, graphics, and battery life. But for now..... this is what ya get! REMEMBER THOUGH..... SELinux MUST BE SET TO PERMISSIVE for Xtreme Music Libs to work correctly. You'll be grateful that you did!
Thank you for reading, and I hope you get as much out of it all as I did.
Have a great weekend guys! and gals!
Feel free to cherry pick, add, remove, tweak, etc. No negative talk. If you don't like my work, do your own build. But if you have something constructive to say, questions to ask, or thoughts to add.... I'd be super grateful, and pleased to read them! My goal is to get the smoothest, fastest, and longest lasting battery as possible... . blended into one neat package.
I'll have to try this when I have time. Thanks for the extensive list of tweaks and addons!
@bubbyj
Thanks mate, looks good.
Would be good that you add the links for each item we have to download.
CPU frequency doesn't go down stays at 1,4 GHz heats up my phone..
Do we have to install Inazuma AND Optimus kernels or choose one?
HelpMeruth said:
CPU frequency doesn't go down stays at 1,4 GHz heats up my phone..
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I put the wrong entropy levels in. It should be 64-128 read and 128-256 write. That cleared it up on my end. Otherwise check your CPU settings. Down threshold 50-60, up 80-85, step 12-16, conservative gov, conservative hotplug profile, intelliplug active, touch disabled in all locations. Sync disabled. Boost 0ms. If this fails, post screenshots of kernel auditor, each section. We will correct the problem for you.
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Yes, the inazuma provides a few options that optimus r6 and r7 don't. And vice versa. And because optimys uses any kernel, it simply overlays its settings on top of the existing one.
R7 has 1401 oc, but loses the intelliplug hotplug. It also loses adreno idler. And has a r6 few unique features added compared to inazuma r3. So by installing r3, then dirty flashing optimus r6, you get a hybrid kernel that offers the best of both. You get all freqs from 200 to 1401, with an added 300mhz state. You get intelliplug hotplugging. You get GPU oc and under clock of 100mhz for extreme battery savings and retain the adreno idler. You get all of optimus optimizations and updates, as well as all the governors and schedulers combined. Its really an awesome kernel that results in crossbreeding the two.
Edited the original post. Made extreme renices optional, fixed entropy causing CPU loading (now 64/128 or 128/256, whichever works best for your usage). Also removed battery optimize from ABS tweaks. It works well, but may cause lags.
It works fine without skynet and abs but the moment i flash any of those two the cpu jumps ans stays at 1,4 ghz
Where do you get R6? I can't find a link only for r7
Envoyé de mon MotoG3 en utilisant Tapatalk
vinz244 said:
Where do you get R6? I can't find a link only for r7
Envoyé de mon MotoG3 en utilisant Tapatalk
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https://basketbuild.com/filedl/devs?dev=Flashhhh&dl=Flashhhh/Optimus/Optimus-R6-Osprey.zip
here
U can use ApkPure no need gapps anymore
Any update on the kernel setup?
Can someone just send me direct links to the correct version of each flashable files I need to download? I've tried doing this myself multiple times, but once it flashes the "audio enhancer" files it starts to say "unable to mount /data" and "unable to mount /storage" in the TWRP log, and when I reboot into the device, it takes a few minutes to "optimze apps" then it just sends me to the Cyanogenmod boot screen and it stays there. I really shouldn't be asking you guys for something like this but I've had to, multiple times, wipe my data and I'm just getting a bit frustrated since I really want to try this build. Thanks in advance.
OMG man, you give me another mobile with this tutorial, thank you very much mate!!!
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Can someone just send me direct links to the correct version of each flashable files I need to download? I've tried doing this myself multiple times, but once it flashes the "audio enhancer" files it starts to say "unable to mount /data" and "unable to mount /storage" in the TWRP log, and when I reboot into the device, it takes a few minutes to "optimze apps" then it just sends me to the Cyanogenmod boot screen and it stays there. I really shouldn't be asking you guys for something like this but I've had to, multiple times, wipe my data and I'm just getting a bit frustrated since I really want to try this build. Thanks in advance.
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Same thing here , i still not found any way to get all the files flashed :/
Jushten said:
Can someone just send me direct links to the correct version of each flashable files I need to download? I've tried doing this myself multiple times, but once it flashes the "audio enhancer" files it starts to say "unable to mount /data" and "unable to mount /storage" in the TWRP log, and when I reboot into the device, it takes a few minutes to "optimze apps" then it just sends me to the Cyanogenmod boot screen and it stays there. I really shouldn't be asking you guys for something like this but I've had to, multiple times, wipe my data and I'm just getting a bit frustrated since I really want to try this build. Thanks in advance.
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FrancyelZelling said:
Same thing here , i still not found any way to get all the files flashed :/
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Here is the list, all of then worker in my phone, but the names that he gaves is a bit different so be careful
NOTE:
I flashed the crDroid (04-22-2016) and it make a bootloop, I tried the AICP too, same problem, the only one which worked was the Nexus Experience 10.2. If you wanna try, the link is below.
Main Post:
*Nexus Experience: http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-nxrom-nexus-experience-mm-6-0-1-t3347772
*G-Apps Pico 6.0 :http://opengapps.org/
*Inazuma R3 Kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/kernel-inazuma-t3320323
*Optimus R8 Kernel:http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/kernel-optimus-kernel-r1-t3300877
*PDB-ABS Tweaks v5.0 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tweak-arkaynine-boost-script-v3-0-t3120404
*Project Skynet Genesys TX6: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/android-l-booster-1-soon-t3030796
*PMB SQlite3 Engine Database v5.1: http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...mod-projct-mod-boost-nitro-x-edition-t2809443
*FeraDroid Engine v0.20 Beta 3:http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...beta-feradroid-engine-v0-19-ultimate-t3284421
*Xtreme Music v7.03: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-beatsaudio-e-xloud-installer-t3029951
*Divine Beats Dolby Atmos v5.0: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/app-divinebeats-sound-master-phone-sony-t3274355
*Bravia v4 and X-Reality Engine 13-16mp: http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...recompeliren-bravia-engine-x-reality-t3141461
Download link:
*Nexus Experience: http://nxrom.us/motog3.html
*G-Apps Pico 6.0 ARM/6.0/PICO)
*Inazuma R3 Kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995305053
*Optimus R6 Kernel: https://basketbuild.com/filedl/devs?dev=Flashhhh&dl=Flashhhh/Optimus/Optimus-R6-Osprey.zip
*PDB-ABS Tweaks v5.0 :https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24385658843824596
*Project Skynet Genesys TX6: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24499762635998635
*PMB SQlite3 Engine Database v5.1(will start automatically ):http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3440756&d=1439715903
*FeraDroid Engine v0.20 Beta 3(will start automatically ):http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3696184&d=1458938908
*Xtreme Music v7.03: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24499762636007047
*Divine Beats Dolby Atmos v5.0: https://userscloud.com/ppg965q9d4q7
*Bravia v4 and X-Reality Engine 13-16mp(The second Option): https://drive.google.com/folderview...leEc4MUVXWTdwQnFqV2kxRDcyblBpNXhELThEMGdvWmc#
The problem with skynet is the jump in entropy settings to like 2048 or so, that automatically occurs on some phones. This causes the cpu to lock in at 1.4ghz and pretty much stay there, and loading at 60-80%. I'm going to be offering a brand new build based around the AOSP roms that are popping up everywhere. I'm currently testing it thoroughly. Expect a new thread with a smoother, faster, snappier, and cooler running phone based around this new platform -- probably by the end of the week.
It will include an entropy fix with it. My current settings are 1536 and 256 (read-write) and it does great!
And just one more thing --- along with the new build I'll be offering, I'm also working on an intense battery build. I understand fully that not everyone is interested in squeezing out every last bit of performance and instead desire a usable phone that lasts much longer between charges. I've been working on it off and on for about 3-4 weeks now and have found some amazing tweaks and mods that'll accomplish that goal. The hardest part for me, is being an all out performance nut --- I lose interest in increasing battery life once the performance aspect starts to suffer. With that said, I'm going to be putting my wants to the side and focus much more on the community.
MAJOR UPDATE INFO:
It has came to my attention in the last week or so, that the latest builds of MM --- CM13 based --- DO NOT WORK WITH THE INAZUMA R3 and Optimus R6!! It will bootloop indefinetly. Only versions of CM based roms from prior to about 4/10/2016 will work with it. I've read about it on a few other threads, and tested it myself. It DOES NOT work. It appears to be a problem with the Inazuma R3 Kernel (you can view the thread to see a few people saying the kernel bootloops on the latest versions). The developer is apparently aware and is working on a fix.
As far as the 'unable to mount' /data issue, this occurs now and then with flashables. For me, the fix is to reboot twrp back into the recovery. Don't reboot system. Just reboot recovery, then continue to add your selections. The one that does it most often is the PMB SqLite3 database 5.1 --- and thats about 99% of the time. Hence, I install it at the very last.
I want to apologize for the problems that people have been having, many were my fault and I take responsibility for that. Luckily, everything is fixable and you can always return to your previous setup without issue.
AOSP Version 1.0 will be released by Friday evening.
CM13 version 2.0 will be released shortly after, with fixes to all the issues that have been brought up on here. Thank you again for point the problems out, and giving this a try. See you guys soon!
Check this tool >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/orig-development/mod-maxopt-battery-saver-tuner-t2955539/ it does miracles to the battery life and multitasking, before flashing put your phone on airplane mode and do a nandroid backup
Hi i am on the latest Lineage 14.1 OS. I have noticed that after a few hours it becomes quite laggy with all apps and when I restart the phone it goes back to normal. Does anyone else have this issue and is their any possible fix.
sam00561 said:
Hi i am on the latest Lineage 14.1 OS. I have noticed that after a few hours it becomes quite laggy with all apps and when I restart the phone it goes back to normal. Does anyone else have this issue and is their any possible fix.
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Sam, I noticed a massive difference after flashing [MOD]Ultimate Performance-Blazing Fast Speed On The Go!
Original Thread Of UPM!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...od-ultimate-performence-blazing-fast-t3482317
Key Features:
1.Improved Battery
2.Improved Graphics, Screen, Images
3.Improved CPU, Governors, I/O Schedulers
4.Ad-Away Adblocker
5.Internet and WiFi Tweaks
Features:
- Full memory management/Better multitasking.
- Linux kernel tweaks and improvements for better performance and battery life.
- Less lags for gamers.
- Entropy generator engine used to reduce lags.
- Zipalign apps in "/system" and apps in "/data" every 24 hours which result in less RAM usage.
- Sqlite optimizations and faster database access.
- CPU governors tweaks and improvements for better performance and battery life.
- Better thermal management and less overheating.
- Increased SD Card read-ahead cache to 2048 KB for faster SD card read and write
- Drastically decreased the drainage of battery
- Enables a non-aggressive dithering to save CPU
- Slightly improves the scaling of the frequencies (for better results you need a good kernel)
- Lightens the load on the CPU switching the workload to GPU rendering
-GPU Tweaks added for better gaming experience
-Zipalign at each Boot for better performance
-Internet Tweaks for less ping
-Super responsive and Liquid smooth UI
-WiFi and Tethering tweaks
- I/O Tweaks
And Much More!
ben0551 said:
Sam, I noticed a massive different after flashing [MOD]Ultimate Performance-Blazing Fast Speed On The Go!
Original Thread Of UPM!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...od-ultimate-performence-blazing-fast-t3482317
Key Features:
1.Improved Battery
2.Improved Graphics, Screen, Images
3.Improved CPU, Governors, I/O Schedulers
4.Ad-Away Adblocker
5.Internet and WiFi Tweaks
Features:
- Full memory management/Better multitasking.
- Linux kernel tweaks and improvements for better performance and battery life.
- Less lags for gamers.
- Entropy generator engine used to reduce lags.
- Zipalign apps in "/system" and apps in "/data" every 24 hours which result in less RAM usage.
- Sqlite optimizations and faster database access.
- CPU governors tweaks and improvements for better performance and battery life.
- Better thermal management and less overheating.
- Increased SD Card read-ahead cache to 2048 KB for faster SD card read and write
- Drastically decreased the drainage of battery
- Enables a non-aggressive dithering to save CPU
- Slightly improves the scaling of the frequencies (for better results you need a good kernel)
- Lightens the load on the CPU switching the workload to GPU rendering
-GPU Tweaks added for better gaming experience
-Zipalign at each Boot for better performance
-Internet Tweaks for less ping
-Super responsive and Liquid smooth UI
-WiFi and Tethering tweaks
- I/O Tweaks
And Much More!
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Hello bro, I have a question that how to emulate init.d by kernel adiutor? I see this in the thread but i do not know how to do it.
ovmonk said:
Hello bro, I have a question that how to emulate init.d by kernel adiutor? I see this in the thread but i do not know how to do it.
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Kernel Adiutor > Tools > init.d turn on.
ben0551 said:
Sam, I noticed a massive difference after flashing [MOD]Ultimate Performance-Blazing Fast Speed On The Go!
Original Thread Of UPM!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...od-ultimate-performence-blazing-fast-t3482317
Key Features:
1.Improved Battery
2.Improved Graphics, Screen, Images
3.Improved CPU, Governors, I/O Schedulers
4.Ad-Away Adblocker
5.Internet and WiFi Tweaks
Features:
- Full memory management/Better multitasking.
- Linux kernel tweaks and improvements for better performance and battery life.
- Less lags for gamers.
- Entropy generator engine used to reduce lags.
- Zipalign apps in "/system" and apps in "/data" every 24 hours which result in less RAM usage.
- Sqlite optimizations and faster database access.
- CPU governors tweaks and improvements for better performance and battery life.
- Better thermal management and less overheating.
- Increased SD Card read-ahead cache to 2048 KB for faster SD card read and write
- Drastically decreased the drainage of battery
- Enables a non-aggressive dithering to save CPU
- Slightly improves the scaling of the frequencies (for better results you need a good kernel)
- Lightens the load on the CPU switching the workload to GPU rendering
-GPU Tweaks added for better gaming experience
-Zipalign at each Boot for better performance
-Internet Tweaks for less ping
-Super responsive and Liquid smooth UI
-WiFi and Tethering tweaks
- I/O Tweaks
And Much More!
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ben0551 said:
Kernel Adiutor > Tools > init.d turn on.
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it is ok to just turn on it? thank you bro.
ovmonk said:
it is ok to just turn on it? thank you bro.
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No idea, apparently init.d support is just for running scripts... Most kernels support it by default .
ben0551 said:
Sam, I noticed a massive difference after flashing [MOD]Ultimate Performance-Blazing Fast Speed On The Go!
Original Thread Of UPM!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...od-ultimate-performence-blazing-fast-t3482317
Key Features:
1.Improved Battery
2.Improved Graphics, Screen, Images
3.Improved CPU, Governors, I/O Schedulers
4.Ad-Away Adblocker
5.Internet and WiFi Tweaks
Features:
- Full memory management/Better multitasking.
- Linux kernel tweaks and improvements for better performance and battery life.
- Less lags for gamers.
- Entropy generator engine used to reduce lags.
- Zipalign apps in "/system" and apps in "/data" every 24 hours which result in less RAM usage.
- Sqlite optimizations and faster database access.
- CPU governors tweaks and improvements for better performance and battery life.
- Better thermal management and less overheating.
- Increased SD Card read-ahead cache to 2048 KB for faster SD card read and write
- Drastically decreased the drainage of battery
- Enables a non-aggressive dithering to save CPU
- Slightly improves the scaling of the frequencies (for better results you need a good kernel)
- Lightens the load on the CPU switching the workload to GPU rendering
-GPU Tweaks added for better gaming experience
-Zipalign at each Boot for better performance
-Internet Tweaks for less ping
-Super responsive and Liquid smooth UI
-WiFi and Tethering tweaks
- I/O Tweaks
And Much More!
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I thanks for your response and the sharing the mod to speed up cm14 but I have gone back to stock6.0 for a while while the developer cleans up various little annoyances i find with the rom and also I am dependent on various xposed modules which are not yet available for nougat roms.