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Firstly before i go ahead i would like to mention that any questions you have regarding the kernel please make them here. Main priority of this thread is to keep all the questions you might have or any problems to be posted here please. Leave the main thread in development for what is meant to be..Strictly for development. Either myself or other members will help out and the main aim of this thread is for everyone to help out each other in true XDA community style. Thanks
N.E.A.K Kernel for I9100 v1.3x
Basic features of N.E.A.K kernel
Based on sammy update3 sources, updated to 2.6.35.14 (without hiding the OS bug!)
- CWM Recovery 5.0.2.7 NEAK Modded
- Governors: Ondemand, Lulzactive(default), Performance, Lagfree, Conservative (module), Lazy (module)
- Schedulers: BFQv3-R1, Noop, SIO, VR (default)
- XZ Compression only for KERNEL (+speed, --size)
- Voodoo ScreenTuner and Louder Modules (can be enabled via NEAK CWM menu)
INITRAMFS AND MISC:
- Auto-Root (3.0.7)
- Auto-install of modded BLN Liblights
- Init.d Support
- Bootanimation Support (system/media & data/local)
- Touch Move Support + Touchscreen Fix (5 - thx to vitalij)
- BLN v2 support (by Creams)
- CIFS, FUSE, CUSE Support (modules)
- Logger already enabled into the kernel
CPU/GPU:
- NO OC!!!! (100-1200Mhz)
- CPU Undervolt support
- BUS Control Support (by GM)
- Complete control of freqs/voltages with Voltage Control/SetCPU
- Arighi's smooth scaling driver (thx to arighi)
- Sleep-of-Death fixes
- GPU Overclock/Undervolt (by netarchy)
- Charging current interface support (by GM - via Voltage Control)
- New ARM Mali-400 Drivers (November '11)
- Speedmod Color/mDNIe values (by hardcore)
MEMORY & PERFORMANCES:
- ARM CPU Topology + sched_mc (++battery, boot is slower, =performance)
- JHash 3 optimised
- SLQB Allocator (better memory management)
- Improved memory management functions
- Allow CPU Unaligned access (++performaces)
- Disabled ALL the debugging (++speed, --size)
- AFTR ARM Idle Mode enabled by default (++battery)
CONNECTIVITY TWEAKS:
- Patch wakelock WiFi (by hardcore)
- Disabled debugging WiFi/BT
- New WiFi Drivers
- TCP/IP Tweaks
OPTIMIZATIONS:
- Dynamic Hotplug with tweaked thresholds (no Tegrak 2nd core support, useless)
- 2nd CPU Core OFF when screen is locked
- ARM_ERRATA_743622
- Upstream patches and fixes from Galaxy Note sources
- Upstream patches and fixes from Linux 3.2 mainline kernel
- GPU UI Rendering
- fuelgauge wakelocks fixed (by Entropy)
- Compiled with CodeSourcery G++ Lite 2011.03 + Hard Float CFLAGS
- Ultra-Optimised EXT4 filesystem (from 3.2 linux kernel)
- Generally optimised code (removed useless functions and variables)
N.E.A.K kernel Unique Features
- Modded Recovery with N.E.A.K. Menu:
1) Remove voltage settings (Voltage control)
2) Create EFS Backup (in /sdcard/near)
3) Enable/Disable Conservative Governor
4) Enable/Disable Lazy Governor
5) Enable/Disable Voodoo Modules (screen+louder)
6) Enable/Disable Lionheart Tweaks (only with conservative gov)
- NO COMPRESSION for Initramfs (ultra fast boot!!)
- Tweaked Ondemand, lulzactive and lazy governors (sleepfreq = 500Mhz)
- Tweaked BFQ, SIO and VR Schedulers for NAND devices
Changelog for v1.3x
KERNEL:
- SCHED_MC disabled by default (enable it via CWM NEAK menu)
- Amazingly smooth and battery friendly as never before!!
- Removed Interactive Governor (was causing issues, will readd into 1.4)
- Added support for Tegrak's 2nd Core App (Dynamic Hotplug by default)
- Re-enabled ARM_UNWIND (and removed frame pointers)
- Re-enabled UNALIGNED ACCESS for CPU (++performance)
- Various CPUFREQ and cpu management fixes and improvements
- A lot of fixes for SoDs and Performance Lacks (camera bug still there)
- Disabled ARCH_POWER from sched features
- Some various patches for power functions
- ram_console: pass in a boot info string
- cpuidle: governor: menu: don't use loadavg
- ARM: 6941/1: cache: ensure MVA is cacheline aligned in flush_kern_dcache_area
- Removed more debugging (ramconsole and more)
- Enabled soft lockups and hung tasks detection
- Again smaller like 1.1x!!
INITRAMFS:
- New recovery option (sched_mc enable/disable)
- Recovery auto-creates init.d folder if not found one
- Minor bugfixes for CWM (misc bugfixes)
- Removed SQLITE3 app libs optimising (was causing issues)
MISC:
- More tweaks fixed and updated
- Updated Thunderbolt! CFS Tweaks
FLASHING GUIDE
TO FLASH TAR:
Flash through ODIN.
TO FLASH ZIP:
- boot into recovery
- wipe cache
- wipe dalvik cache
- install kernel zip file
Thanks:
Simone201 for his great kernel
Droidphile for allowing me to use information regarding the governors and schedulers from his sticky thread. Many thanks. Link to his sticky please have a look here. One of the best guides and all you need to know about kernels is there
Dragon546 Thank you for few pointers regarding on setting up this thread . Your thread regarding Siyah kernel is great and hope i can achieve the same by helping others who use this kernel the same you have done for Siyah. Thank you
Nrk_2k Thanks for the FAQ. Your help is gladly appreciated.
To anyone else who would love to contribute who uses the kernel N.E.A.K please feel free to leave any information as possible. Many thanks again and lets hope we can help each other in true XDA community style
Governors
1) Ondemand
2) Lulzactive (default)
3) Performance
4) Lagfree
5) Conservative (module)
6) Lazy (module)
I/O Schedulers
1) BFQv3-R1
2) Noop
3) SIO
4) VR (default)
Governors Guide:
1) Ondemand
Default governor in almost all stock kernels. Simply put, Ondemand jumps to maximum frequency on CPU load and decreases the frequency step by step on CPU idle. No suspend/wake profiles. Even though many of us consider this a reliable governor, it falls short on battery saving and performance on default settings.
2) Lulzactive
This new find from Tegrak is based on interactive & smartass governors and is one of our favorites.
Old Version: When workload is greater than or equal to 60%, the governor scales up cpu to next higher step. When workload is less than 60%, governor scales down cpu to next lower step. When screen is off, frequency is locked to global scaling minimum frequency.
New Version: Three more user configurable parameters: inc_cpu_load, pump_up_step, pump_down_step. Unlike older version, this one gives more control for the user. We can set the threshold at which governor decides to scale up/down. We can also set number of frequency steps to be skipped while polling up and down.
When workload greater than or equal to inc_cpu_load, governor scales CPU pump_up_step steps up. When workload is less than inc_cpu_load, governor scales CPU down pump_down_step steps down.
Example:
Consider
inc_cpu_load=70
pump_up_step=2
pump_down_step=1
If current frequency=200, Every up_sampling_time Us if cpu load >= 70%, cpu is scaled up 2 steps - to 800.
If current frequency =1200, Every down_sampling_time Us if cpu load < 70%, cpu is scaled down 1 step - to 1000.
3) Performance
Sets min frequency as max frequency. Use this while benchmarking!
4) Lagfree
Lagfree is similar to ondemand. Main difference is it's optimization to become more battery friendly. Frequency is gracefully decreased and increased, unlike ondemand which jumps to 100% too often. Lagfree does not skip any frequency step while scaling up or down. Remember that if there's a requirement for sudden burst of power, lagfree can not satisfy that since it has to raise cpu through each higher frequency step from current. Some users report that video playback using lagfree stutters a little.
5) Conservative
A slower ondemand which scales up slowly to save battery. Simply put, this governor increases the frequency step by step on CPU load and jumps to lowest frequency on CPU idle.
6) Lazy
This governor from Ezekeel is basically an ondemand with an additional parameter min_time_state to specify the minimum time cpu stays on a frequency before scaling up/down. The Idea here is to eliminate any instabilities caused by fast frequency switching by ondemand. Lazy governor polls more often than ondemand, but changes frequency only after completing min_time_state on a step. Lazy also has a screenoff_maxfreq parameter which can be configured to specify screen-off max frequency.
I/O Schedulers Guide:
Q. "What purposes does an i/o scheduler serve?"
A.
Minimize hard disk seek latency.
Prioritize I/O requests from processes.
Allocate disk bandwidth for running processes.
Guarantee that certain requests will be served before a deadline.
So in the simplest of simplest form: Kernel controls the disk access using I/O Scheduler.
Q. "What goals every I/O scheduler tries to balance?"
A.
Fairness (let every process have its share of the access to disk)
Performance (try to serve requests close to current disk head position first, because seeking there is fastest)
Real-time (guarantee that a request is serviced in a given time)
Q. "Description, advantages, disadvantages of each I/O Scheduler?"
A.
1) Noop
Inserts all the incoming I/O requests to a First In First Out queue and implements request merging. Best used with storage devices that does not depend on mechanical movement to access data (yes, like our flash drives). Advantage here is that flash drives does not require reordering of multiple I/O requests unlike in normal hard drives.
Advantages:
Serves I/O requests with least number of cpu cycles. (Battery friendly?)
Best for flash drives since there is no seeking penalty.
Good throughput on db systems.
Disadvantages:
Reduction in number of cpu cycles used is proportional to drop in performance.
2) BFQ
Instead of time slices allocation by CFQ, BFQ assigns budgets. Disk is granted to an active process until it's budget (number of sectors) expires. BFQ assigns high budgets to non-read tasks. Budget assigned to a process varies over time as a function of it's behavior.
Advantages:
Believed to be very good for usb data transfer rate.
Believed to be the best scheduler for HD video recording and video streaming (because of less jitter as compared to CFQ and others)
Considered an accurate i/o scheduler.
Achieves about 30% more throughput than CFQ on most workloads.
Disadvantages:
Not the best scheduler for benchmarking.
Higher budget assigned to a process can affect interactivity and increased latency.
3) SIO
Simple I/O scheduler aims to keep minimum overhead to achieve low latency to serve I/O requests. No priority quesues concepts, but only basic merging. Sio is a mix between noop & deadline. No reordering or sorting of requests.
Advantages:
Simple, so reliable.
Minimized starvation of requests.
Disadvantages:
Slow random-read speeds on flash drives, compared to other schedulers.
Sequential-read speeds on flash drives also not so good.
4) VR
Unlike other schedulers, synchronous and asynchronous requests are not treated separately, instead a deadline is imposed for fairness. The next request to be served is based on it's distance from last request.
Advantages:
May be best for benchmarking because at the peak of it's 'form' VR performs best.
Disadvantages:
Performance fluctuation results in below-average performance at times.
Least reliable/most unstable.
Q. "Best I/O Scheduler?"
A.There is nothing called "best" i/o scheduler. Depending on your usage environment and tasks/apps been run, use different schedulers. That's the best i can suggest.
Considering overall performance, battery, reliability and low latency, it is believed that
SIO > Noop > Deadline > VR > BFQ > CFQ, given all schedulers are tweaked and the storage used is a flash device.
Q. "How do i change I/O schedulers?"
Voltage Control or No Frills from market.
Or init.d script:
echo "scheduler-name" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
Reserved by me for future use! (if i find any)
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Full FAQ - All questions with answers will be compiled here.
Below is a list of all questions that have solutions provided.
Question: What does it mean by no AOSP support?
Answer: AOSP roms are CyanogenMod based roms like CM7, CM9, MIUI.
- Samsung based roms are supported (except for ICS XXKP* based roms) in current versions (ICS, MIUI etc themes are just that, themes, they have no impact on rom or Kernel).
- Samsung based roms will usually say they are based on one of the following:
XXKE*, XXKF*, XXKG*, XXKH*, XXKI*, XXKJ*, XXKK*, XXKL* (* stands for build number)
Question: I'm getting lag when playing games like MW3, GTA III, etc. What can I do?
Answer: Changing to the ondemand/interactive/lagfree governors will provide better performance, but may decrease battery life.
Question: Why can't I see any of my photos in Gallery or my music in Music Player?
Answer: There was an issue with this for some in v1.1 and below, this should be fixed in v1.2
Question: Why can I choose governors in CWM recovery as well as in Voltage Control?
Answer: The options in CWM Recovery are for enabling governor modules only, so you still need to set the governor you want to use in Voltage Control.
Question: Will this Kernel work with the CWM app?
Answer: No, CWM app support is not currently supported
Question: I can't enable Conservative or Lionheart Governors, or the Voodoo modules in CWM, what can I do?
Answer: Make sure that the folder init.d exists under /system/etc/
Question: I have enabled Conservative and Lionheart in CWM, but Voltage Control is not showing Lionheart, why is it not there?
Answer: Because the Lionheart "governor" is just tweaks to the Conservative Governor, when the Lionheart tweaks are enabled you have to select Conservative in Voltage Control. Lionheart == Conservative + Tweaks, this is why it is left named as Conservative in Voltage Control, as adding a separate Lionheart Governor would just make the Kernel bigger for the sake of a name.
Question: Can I change BUS voltages with this Kernel?
Answer: No, You can only change frequencies, voltages are locked.
Question: I've activated the voodoo modules, but they don't appear to be working. Do I need to do something else?
Answer: In order to use the voodoo mods you need to download the corresponding apps from Google market.
Question: I enabled conservation governor and Lionheart, how can I see that both are active and ready to use?
Answer: When you have both modules enabled, N.E.A.K. will add 2files into your system.The first one is located in "/system/etc/init.d/" and is called "S02conservative"; this will enable the module during boot.
The second file is located in "/system/etc/" and is called "lionheart"; the file itself is empty, but the kernel knows that with this file it has to use the tweaks to transform conservative into Lionheart by changing settings.
Question: Why can I only change core speed from 100-1200mhz when the other Kernels give me higher values and better benchmarking scores?
Answer: The S2 is one of the fastest smartphones available, and there is still no application which forces our phone to use its max power. The top 3D games, like Riptide/ShadowGun/MC3/Nova2/GTA3/and other, perform smooth and fast with max 1200mhz.
And benchmarks, come'on guys/girls, do you really need a p-meter to show people how good our s2 is?
Question: On which ROM was Kernel tested?
Answer: It was tested by us, the community, with following Roms
Hyperdroid (deodexed)
CheckRom (deodexed)
Stock KK5 (odexed)
Question: Are custom bootanimations and init.d scripts supported
Answer: Did you read the 1st post? Guess not, then you would already know that both are supported.
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Question: I am thinking of flashing this kernel and a new rom. What order should I do this in?
Answer: Most roms these days have a kernel in the package as well. So Flash new ROM, clear cache/dalvik/etc. Then flash this kernel, and again wipe cache/dalvik/etc to make sure phone is clean and clear for best performance. After this you can then flash any other extras you want to add.
Question: I have enabled Conservative and Lionheart tweaks, and set in Voltage Control (NO Frills, SetCPU, etc) but when I restart my phone Voltage Control says its on Lulzactive. What am I doing wrong?
Answer: You need to make sure you save the settings as boot settings after you have chosen your governor/IO settings etc.
I think I got all of the questions, but if you see something that I have missed, please feel free to PM me and I will add it in.
Thanks to _Garry_ for providing some extra Questions/Answers.
Okay, noob alert here!!
I'm a total newbie, who owns a GS II running Lite'ning ROM v6.1.
I have these questions:
1 - N.E.A.K. states it's got Voodoo. Does it mean that this will improve the audio output as it did on the SGS?
2 - Which ROM should I flash so as this kernel is compatible with it? Will CM7 work? Or could you recommend any other ROM? (Eye candy needed, too, like fancy animations!)
3 - Would this theme run totally fine with the combination: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334922 ???
4 - Could someone guide me as to how do I got about installing this kernel with a recommended ROM using ODIN3?
I'm a really confused guy..
Thanks for all the help people!!!
SufiSam said:
Okay, noob alert here!!
I'm a total newbie, who owns a GS II running Lite'ning ROM v6.1.
I have these questions:
1 - N.E.A.K. states it's got Voodoo. Does it mean that this will improve the audio output as it did on the SGS?
2 - Which ROM should I flash so as this kernel is compatible with it? Will CM7 work? Or could you recommend any other ROM? (Eye candy needed, too, like fancy animations!)
3 - Would this theme run totally fine with the combination: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334922 ???
4 - Could someone guide me as to how do I got about installing this kernel with a recommended ROM using ODIN3?
I'm a really confused guy..
Thanks for all the help people!!!
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You need to download the application Voodoo Louder from the market firstly to be able to make it work...The kernel already provides the modules so the app could work.
You can flash any rom you like..Even on litening it would work the kernel..My suggestion though either go with Hyperdroid rom which i am using at the moment or Checkrom..
The ICS theme by Master Vert again if you flash any deodex rom that should work. As long as it is not themed up like Litening rom..So my suggestion already gave it to you above....
And a guide on how to install the kernel it is simple...Use CWM easier and quicker...Flash a rom of your choice..Guides are always on the first page of a thread. Then when you flash that rom and you are all set up then flash the kernel through CWM...And that is it..You are done
Neo3000 said:
You need to download the application Voodoo Louder from the market firstly to be able to make it work...The kernel already provides the modules so the app could work.
You can flash any rom you like..Even on litening it would work the kernel..My suggestion though either go with Hyperdroid rom which i am using at the moment or Checkrom..
The ICS theme by Master Vert again if you flash any deodex rom that should work. As long as it is not themed up like Litening rom..So my suggestion already gave it to you above....
And a guide on how to install the kernel it is simple...Use CWM easier and quicker...Flash a rom of your choice..Guides are always on the first page of a thread. Then when you flash that rom and you are all set up then flash the kernel through CWM...And that is it..You are done
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That's exactly my question:
How do I flash the kernel using Clockwork Mod? Man, I'm being a real good noob here...
SufiSam said:
That's exactly my question:
How do I flash the kernel using Clockwork Mod? Man, I'm being a real good noob here...
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In order to not steal this topic (that is intended for the NEAK kernel), I suggest you read some of the excellent FAQ / Howto / etc topics here on XDA.
Next to that, almost every ROM has installation instructions.
In short:
Flash a kernel with CWM support like CF Root kernels via Odin.
From then on, you can flash via CWM in the recovery menu or via CWM manager or DarkyOTA app.
SufiSam said:
That's exactly my question:
How do I flash the kernel using Clockwork Mod? Man, I'm being a real good noob here...
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To flash a kernel via CWM, first download the cwm version of the kernel, then copy that zip file to your phone (root directory of you internal memory is usually easiest to find) them boot into cwm recovery, choose install a zip from sd, then choose zip file, then select the kernel zip and install.
Hope that helps :-D
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Aww, man! I'm extremely sorry for asking so many questions, but I just can't avoid it..
Only one question:
Say, I've installed CheckROM.
Now I wanna install N.E.A.K. using Clockwork Mod
How do I do it? I mean when I boot into CWM recovery, what do I select to install the zip? Do I just select "Install ZIP from SD Card" and select the ZIP and will it be flashed? Or is there some other method for it?
Once again, really, really sorry for all the time I'm frustrating you guys..
SufiSam said:
Aww, man! I'm extremely sorry for asking so many questions, but I just can't avoid it..
Only one question:
Say, I've installed CheckROM.
Now I wanna install N.E.A.K. using Clockwork Mod
How do I do it? I mean when I boot into CWM recovery, what do I select to install the zip? Do I just select "Install ZIP from SD Card" and select the ZIP and will it be flashed? Or is there some other method for it?
Once again, really, really sorry for all the time I'm frustrating you guys..
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Yup, you select "install zip from sd card"
then select "choose zip to install"
and then select yes from the install prompt after choosing the kernel zip. It will install itself from there. All you need to do is select "reboot phone" after it has finished installing. Then you are done
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SufiSam said:
Aww, man! I'm extremely sorry for asking so many questions, but I just can't avoid it..
Only one question:
Say, I've installed CheckROM.
Now I wanna install N.E.A.K. using Clockwork Mod
How do I do it? I mean when I boot into CWM recovery, what do I select to install the zip? Do I just select "Install ZIP from SD Card" and select the ZIP and will it be flashed? Or is there some other method for it?
Once again, really, really sorry for all the time I'm frustrating you guys..
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Yes, usually it's good to clear Dalvik cache too.
Wow! There are so many helpful people over here! Cool! And I was afraid of posting on this forum for 7 months just because I thought I was a noob... Thanks to all you guys who helped me! And also, do we flash a ROM, say CheckROM, (I have Lite'ning for now) using CWM in the same way as mentioned above?
SufiSam said:
Aww, man! I'm extremely sorry for asking so many questions, but I just can't avoid it..
Only one question:
Say, I've installed CheckROM.
Now I wanna install N.E.A.K. using Clockwork Mod
How do I do it? I mean when I boot into CWM recovery, what do I select to install the zip? Do I just select "Install ZIP from SD Card" and select the ZIP and will it be flashed? Or is there some other method for it?
Once again, really, really sorry for all the time I'm frustrating you guys..
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...just select "Install ZIP from SD Card" and select the ZIP and will it be flashed...
SufiSam said:
Wow! There are so many helpful people over here! Cool! And I was afraid of posting on this forum for 7 months just because I thought I was a noob... Thanks to all you guys who helped me! And also, do we flash a ROM, say CheckROM, (I have Lite'ning for now) using CWM in the same way as mentioned above?
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yep download checkrom from here http://www.multiupload.com/19H1I2X0GV copy it to your mass memory or use phone to download it
reboot into cwm , install zip from sd card , find checkrom zip , install it
its a very good rom too
edit
installing checkrom will install a different kernel so :
install checkrom
install kernel of choice
install theme before mods if you use ics theme by vert
Just wondering why this thread is starred 3 stars....who voted it and why?????
simone201 said:
Just wondering why this thread is starred 3 stars....who voted it and why?????
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My best guess would be the first discussion being slightly off topic
Just gave a 5 star rating to compensate, though.
Sorry, I was the one responsible for de-railing it so badly.. Added my vote in as a 5 star thread too!
simone201 said:
Just wondering why this thread is starred 3 stars....who voted it and why?????
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A big 5 star from me!
I just rated 5 stars.
And now i throw a question for simone:
you have fb fanpage, wtf...WHY????? ^^
Oh btw:
flashing via recovery should have a bit more info else the so called noob will scream why doesnt app XYZ not work ^^
Would recomment to change it to:
TO FLASH ZIP:
- boot into recovery
- wipe cache
- wipe dalvik cache
- install kernel zipfile
for faq:
Question: On which ROM was Kernel tested?
Answer: It was tested by us, the community, with following Roms
Hyperdroid (deodexed)
Checkrom (deodexed)
Stock KK5 (odexed)
Question: Are custom bootanimations and init.d scripts supportet?
Answer: Did you read the 1st post? Guess no, then you would allready know that both are supportet.
And for the fun part:
Question: Can you flash N.E.A.Kernel on my S2?
Answer: Sure thing, and as payment i just sell your S2 to support Dev.! Deal?
Gosh am I bored? ^^
Heya, here is my kernel for CM-based (5.1.y) rom, expect similar features on my previous one (OMNI-based). So yes, I still use SYNAPSE to play with the kernel, but I decided to use APB_axel's UKM to play with it, since his UKM gives more complete option than the one I've incorporated in my previous kernel.
And if you decided to use it, please let me know if you find some bugs, since I rebased my old kernel into this one.
SOURCES:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oppo_n1
https://github.com/faux123/android_kernel_oppo_n1
https://github.com/oppo-source/Find5-Kernel-Source-4.2
My source
https://github.com/El-Nath/biji-find5-cm
Features :
- Upstream patched to 3.4.110
- SYNAPSE Support (Flash provided UKM to use)
- CPU UC-able down to 81mhz (default [email protected])
- CPU UV-able
- GPU gov : Simple
- CPU gov : Intelliactive, intellimm by faux
- CPUQuiet Power Management from tegra ported to QC's soc by maxwen
- Intelli-Plug by faux/Alucard/DorimanX/NeoBuddy (v.5.4)
- Intelli-Thermal by faux/Alucard/DorimanX/NeoBuddy
Kernel Changelog :
Code:
[B]02 March 2016[/B]
* Kernel now permissive
* Bring back MPdec
* Synapse now working properly
* Almost all green.
[B]01 March 2016[/B]
* Compiled with GCC 5.2 (by Christopher83)
[B]29th February 2016[/B]
* Re-add Fastcharge option (with starting value at 1.5mah, can be customized with faux's app or Synapse)
* Temporarily remove CPUQuiet (some issues with M)
* Synapse still not tested on this build with M
* Disabling CRC still buggy (at least that what I've experienced using kernel Aduitor)
* Intelli-thermal can only be fully tweaked using trickster
* Recommended tweaker for now only Aduitor and Trickster (will work on Synapse later on)
[B]30th October 2015[/B]
* Stopped at v.0.6o for Lollipop build
* Moved to Marshmallow starting v.0.6o-testbuild
[B]27th October 2015[/B]
* Upstream sync to Linux 3.4.110 ( [URL="https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/ChangeLog-3.4.110"]3.4.110 Changelog[/URL] )
* Fix slowdowns / not responding system due the LMK not working as it should be (happened if there's lot of apps running which will eats away the memory and it's not being released/killed properly by LMK)
* Port some LMK optimization from Motorola
* Google Patches
[B]17th October 2015[/B]
* Removed CPU and GPU OC-able freqs
* Removed SoundHax by faux
* Removed MSM-CPU limiter, as we don't need it anymore
* Removed MPDecision
* Tune Intelli-thermal (revert back to orginal and expose some setttings to sysfs)
* Set Intelli-plug min cores online to 1 by default
* Removed Smartmax and Smartmax eps (it will caused sod after reboot while charging)
* Patches from Google and CAF (fix debugfs cannot initialized)
[B]30th September 2015[/B]
* Memutils optimization from Motorola
* Tune Intelli-thermal
* Frandom patch
* Tune Smartmax and Smartmax eps
* Patches from Google
[B]28th September 2015[/B]
* Add CPUQuiet Power Management from Tegra, Modified by maxwenn for Qualcomm's SOC (used in OmniROM)
* Add Smartmax Governor by maxwenn (smartmax eps optimized for APQ8064 SOC)
* Re-add CPU Freq Cap to Cap Max Freq when screen off
[B]26th September 2015[/B]
* Updated to Linux 3.4.109
* Intelli-plug Optimization from Alucard/DorimanX/Neobuddy (v4.0 -> v5.4 adapted for x909)
* Intelli-thermal Optimization from Alucard/DorimanX/Neobuddy (adapted for x909)
* Removed Fast-charge option
* Removed CPU-boost(not needed as for now)
* Removed max-screen off (we are using Optimized Intelli-plug wake-boost now)
* Patches from AOSP
* Fix Rate 266670000 for vcodec_clk is greater than highest Fmax
* Patches from OPPO
* Override Thermal Monitoring w/ Synapse (v3.8.1a)
* Extra free kbyte tuneable ([url]https://source.android.com/devices/t...g/low-ram.html[/url])
[B]20th September 2015[/B]
* CFS tweaks [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...69&postcount=1"]http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...69&postcount=1[/URL]
* Intelli-thermal ported and merged w/ Alucard and DorimanX's modified msm_thermal
* Add frandom [URL="http://www.billauer.co.il/frandom.html"]http://www.billauer.co.il/frandom.html[/URL]
* Update intelli-plug and use intelli-plug's own screen-off capability
* CRC on/off capability (said can be increase performance by 30%)
[B]11th September 2015[/B]
* Patches from CAF and AOSP (mostly for GPU, can be seen on my git)
* Re-enable log
* Revert L2 down-tune to see if it fix the lag
* A-sync from HTC (thanks to faux123)
* D-sync from faux
[B]30th August 2015[/B]
* Updated Intelli-plug to (3.8 > 4.0)
* Fixes from AOSP
* GPU patches
* Port Motorola 's LMK
* Decoupled UKM installation (so others can freely choose whether to use Synapse or not)
* Tune down L2
* Add westwood TCP and set it as default
[B]24th August 2015[/B]
* Merge with upstream Linux 3.4.108
* Implented Faux-sound
* Fixed FastCharge
* GPU Simple Gov
[B]22nd August 2015[/B]
* Initial Release
UKM/Synapse Changelog :
Code:
[B]3.81.d Modded for X909[/B]
* Add back MPDec
* Add back Option to choose SELinux
* Fixed Live CPU that went on haywire
* Removed CPUQuiet (for now)
[B]3.81.c Modded for X909[/B]
* Add back Hysteresis settings for thermal
* Change Max CPU settings
* Change GPU freq settings
[B]3.81.b Modded for X909[/B]
* Fix CPUQuiet Tuneable governors
* CPUQuiet relabeling
[B]3.81.a Modded for X909[/B]
* Add CPUQuiet Power Management
* Add x909 compatibility
* Changed SeekBar into Option List for easier use
* Synapse Rework :
* Removed Gamma
* Removed Speed Bin Info
* Removed SELinux option
* Remove Radio Band Selection
* Intelli-thermal tuneable modification
* Add Thermal Monitoring Override
* Add CPU Scaling monitoring
* Replaced CPUmax setting (accordance to Intelli-thermal mod)
* Removed stand alone Screeen-off-max-cpu for x909
* Add Option to Disable/Enable Logcat
Credits :
- maxwen
- faux123
- DAGr8
- Christopher83
- AndreiLux
- APB_axel
- Alucard
- DorimanX
- NeoBuddy
Downloads :
- All in One Folders (Includes UKM and my testbuild)
Note :
- AnyKernel mode for all x909 5.1.1 ROM variants, non-AnyKernel mode only for Dirty Unicorn based ROM
- Don't flash anything if you're not sure what you're doing
Great mate!
Will test and report!
Have a nice day!
Downloading! Will report back when I notice anything.
Bidji-cm-v.01 :
- Merge with upstream Linux 3.4.108
- Implented Faux-sound
- Fixed FastCharge
- GPU Simple Gov
Synapse re-work :
- Changed SeekBar into Option List for easier use
- Add Screen Off Max freq for Oppo Specific
Download :
BIDJI-CM-V.01 (24/08)
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Tested the 1st build since upload and v.01 for a few hours now. No stability issues on SlimLP build by Jejecule. :good:
Rotation doesnt work and synaps crashes on startup (this is the same on both kernel versions).
Minor issue that doesnt really bother me: in synaps on the info tab under SOC Binning no actual ACPU PVS or SPEED BIN values are displayed.
Thank you for making your awesome kernel again for Find 5!4
If I have any further issues i will report back.
PS. Those screenies are waaaayyyy too small
Everything going smoothly over here, so far no random reboots or any obvious instability, I'm not testing every single feature though. Really happy that people like you are still here, working to keep our device alive.
fancyclouds said:
Everything going smoothly over here, so far no random reboots or any obvious instability.
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Could you please specify which ROM you are using?
boertjeg said:
Could you please specify which ROM you are using?
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crDroid, latest release.
Will try it soon
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Experiences so far:
- Autorotation doesnt work even on roms that do have autorotation working with the stock kernel.
- Performance is fine
- Synaps crashes a lot (other experiences??)
- Kernel is more stable than stock kernels, less panics and 0 random reboots until now.
- Battery life isnt noticably better, but I haven't really tested with finetuning with different UV-values, CPU settings etc.
Things not listed are all working fine I even have no more "camara can not be found" errors.
boertjeg said:
Experiences so far:
- Autorotation doesnt work even on roms that do have autorotation working with the stock kernel.
- Performance is fine
- Synaps crashes a lot (other experiences??)
- Kernel is more stable than stock kernels, less panics and 0 random reboots until now.
- Battery life isnt noticably better, but I haven't really tested with finetuning with different UV-values, CPU settings etc.
Things not listed are all working fine I even have no more "camara can not be found" errors.
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Thank you, for your feedback
- Could you please tell me, which rom that has autorotate working (I'm using Jejecule's crDroid btw)
- Not on my end, but sometimes it crashes when I turn other
kernel tune up setting on-boot.
El-Nath said:
Thank you, for your feedback
- Could you please tell me, which rom that has autorotate working (I'm using Jejecule's crDroid btw)
- Not on my end, but sometimes it crashes when I turn other
kernel tune up setting on-boot.
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So for me it works like this:
- CrDroid Stock: autorotation doesnt work, CrDroid + BIDJI: autorotation doesnt work.
- DU Stock: autorotation works, DU+ BIDJI: autorotation works.
- SlimLP Stock: autorotation works, SlimLP+ BIDJI: autorotation doesnt work.
Kinda weird if you ask me.
boertjeg said:
So for me it works like this:
- CrDroid Stock: autorotation doesnt work, CrDroid + BIDJI: autorotation doesnt work.
- DU Stock: autorotation works, DU+ BIDJI: autorotation works.
- SlimLP Stock: autorotation works, SlimLP+ BIDJI: autorotation doesnt work.
Kinda weird if you ask me.
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That's odd, because for me the only rom that has auto-rotate work with stock kernel is DU, and I can assure you that this issue is not kernel related (I've been switching the stock kernel back-and-forth in between those roms), I will try fiddling with the ramdisk later on.
BIDJI v.0.1d :
Updated Intelli-plug to (3.8 > 4.0)
Fixes from AOSP
GPU patches
Port Motorola 's RB Tree
Decoupled UKM installation (so others can freely choose whether to use Synapse or not)
Tune down L2
Add westwood TCP and set it as default
Synapse Rework :
Remove Gamma
Remove Speed Bin Info
Remove SELinux option
Remove Radio Band Selection
Downloads :
- BIDJI-find5-cm-v.0.1d (31/08)
If you decided to use Synapse or clean UKM installation :
- UKM by APB_axel for Find5 (v.3.8.1)
- UKM Uninstaller (v.2)
So I have been using the latest version for >1 day. For some reason it has way more slowdowns and freezes compared to the previous version.
My synapse settings have remained the same: -75 mV, 84-1512 MHz, ondemand, max screen off freq: 594 MHz, Intelliplug (balanced) and Intellithermal. Not mentioned settings are left default.
Most noticable is the lockscreen. Most of the times is responds very laggy or doesnt respond for 5 sec at all.
If you have any suggenstions to try and possibly fix such behaviour, tips are very welcome.
On the very positive side; battery life is a-ma-zing.
I am typing this massage 22:34 and my phone left the charger at 7:10, and it still has 36% left with about 2 hours of screen time. But on the previous version I got even more pleasing results, see attached.
One more thing that caught my eye: when charging while shut down the screen stays on black with full brightness. Stock kernel doesnt do this, maybe that helps.
Thanks again!
boertjeg said:
So I have been using the latest version for >1 day. For some reason it has way more slowdowns and freezes compared to the previous version.
My synapse settings have remained the same: -75 mV, 84-1512 MHz, ondemand, max screen off freq: 594 MHz, Intelliplug (balanced) and Intellithermal. Not mentioned settings are left default.
Most noticable is the lockscreen. Most of the times is responds very laggy or doesnt respond for 5 sec at all.
If you have any suggenstions to try and possibly fix such behaviour, tips are very welcome.
On the very positive side; battery life is a-ma-zing.
I am typing this massage 22:34 and my phone left the charger at 7:10, and it still has 36% left with about 2 hours of screen time. But on the previous version I got even more pleasing results, see attached.
One more thing that caught my eye: when charging while shut down the screen stays on black with full brightness. Stock kernel doesnt do this, maybe that helps.
Thanks again!
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As for lagging on lockscreen, did it happened on the latest build only ? or do you experienced it on the previous build as well ? Since I do noticed some lagging only when my phone is charging on wall-charger with 1ma/ on windows os (on linux I don't experience any lagging)and if I put fast-charge option on, there will be no lagging at all. ( I use Intelliactive). try change the Intelli-plug profiles
And please check the thermal option, I put 60c as default for cpu throttling and 80c for cpu offline, If you play games like I do and experiences some lagging, try increase 60c into something like 65-68 (I set 60c to make the phone more cooler) and reduce 80c into 75c.
For charging when phone is shutdown, you could push power button once to sleep it.
Thanks for the feedback, I'll try to figure how to resolve the issue you've mentioned.
BIDJI v.0.1l :
- Patches from CAF and AOSP (mostly for GPU, can be seen on my git)
- Re-enable log
- Revert L2 down-tune to see if it fix the lag
- A-sync from HTC (thanks to faux123)
- D-sync from faux
Download :
- BIDJI-find5-cm-v.0.1l(11/09)
BIDJI v.0.1wb :
CFS tweaks http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24233069&postcount=1
Intelli-thermal ported and merged w/ Alucard and DorimanX's modified msm_thermal
Add frandom http://www.billauer.co.il/frandom.html
Update intelli-plug and use intelli-plug's own screen-off capability
CRC on/off capability (said can be increase performance by 30%)
Download :
- All in One folder
Note :
If you decides to use Synapse, please re-download the UKM inside download folder, some changes are made and the UKM needs to be updated to reflect those changes.
BIDJI v.0.1z :
Updated to Linux 3.4.109
Intelli-plug Optimization from Alucard/DorimanX/Neobuddy (v4.0 -> v5.4 adapted for x909)
Intelli-thermal Optimization from Alucard/DorimanX/Neobuddy (adapted for x909)
Removed Fast-charge option
Removed max-screen off (we are using Optimized Intelli-plug wake-boost now)
Patches from AOSP
Fix Rate 266670000 for vcodec_clk is greater than highest Fmax
Patches from OPPO
Override Thermal Monitoring w/ Synapse (v3.8.1a)
Extra free kbyte tuneable (https://source.android.com/devices/tech/config/low-ram.html)
Downloads :
All in One Folder
Since I've adapted an Optimized Intelli-plug, enabling this hot-plug only viable through Synapse (other kernel tuner needs to update the apps, but I'll try to expose the module so it can be adjusted from other tuner), and I also gonna try to explain more about the option in Synapse so other can get more understanding about it.
Note :
- Please only download AnyKernel flashable zip if you're not using Dirty Unicorn build, and please reflash UKM v3.8.1a to update the changes that was made
Seeing it seems that I'm mostly the only one that post in here, and I don't like how it goes (seeing only my post), I'm not going to post my kernel update anymore, instead I'll just update the changelog on the first post and if you guys want to flash the kernel just read the first post for any changes.
What are the best settings to balance battery life and performance?
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Hi all,
some of you know me from the other OnePlus or Samsung devices areas, where I provide my kernels already for more than three years to OnePlus One, OnePlus Two, OnePlus X, Galaxy S5, S3 and Note 10.1 users for all sort of platforms (Samsung, Cyanogenmod, Omnirom etc.)
Now I own a OnePlus 3 device and decided to port my kernels also to this device.
Please note:
I am not heading to have as many features as possible implemented, this is not my design goal. If you are more into that, move on to other kernels. If you are searching for a good mix of improvements and new functions while not sacrificing stability, you are welcome here (see below the history section for more info).
Important notes
When using new anykernel concept Boeffla-Kernel: Flash stock kernel of rom first !
Make sure you flash the correct kernel version, depending on whether you really use CM or a different OS !!!
Also note: You have to use Boeffla-Config app which I provide on my homepage to tweak the kernel. 3rd party apps will not be able to unleash the full power of the kernel.
Compatibility
Important: This kernel is only meant to be compatible with official Cyanogenmod and nothing else.
So when the kernel does not run on custom rom XYZ, do not even bother me with it or ask hundred times in the thread for compatibility.
I could not care less about it !!
Installation
Read the install instructions in the support section on the Boeffla Site.
Support
First read the FAQ section on the Homepage !!!
Click here to learn about all possible kernel settings in the config app (quite outdated, as it is focused on S3 still).
Click here to learn about using the config app (quite outdated, as it is focused on S3 still).
I will refuse to give support if you do any undervolting/overclocking and experience freezes or hot reboots.
I will also not provide any support if you do not use Boeffla-Config app to tweak the kernel, other 3rd party tweaking apps are known (and intended) to cause issues.
I will refuse to give support if you have xposed framework installed and reporting any kind of weird issues. My opinion to xposed it quite clear: too powerful for >90% of the users that just mess up their system with it.
Otherwise, you can get in touch with me via the support e-mail address: [email protected]
Please provide kernel version, rom version, a detailed issue description and ideally supporting screenshots or log files.
Change logs
(you can also access them directly in Boeffla-Config V2 by pressing menu and selecting "change log...")
Change log for LineageOS 14.1 kernel - Click here
Change log for CM13 kernel - Click here
Features
Note: This kernel only runs on LineageOS for the OnePlus 3 - nothing else !!!
Support of anykernel concept (only latest kernels) - flash stock kernel before flashing Boeffla
Full integration with Boeffla-Config V2 (you need at least version 2.4.02 or higher !!!) configuration app (get it from http://www.boeffla.de) to configure all kernel settings
Dash charging fully supported
The two CPU clusters (big and little cpu) can be configured completely separate in terms of min/max frequencies, governors and CPU core profiles
Additional governors: Impulse, zzmoove, elementalx, conservative, ondemand, blu_active
Additional schedulers: fiops, bfq, sio, sioplus, fifo, vr, tripndroid, zen, maple
CPU overclocking - one additional overclocking step for both clusters (1,72 GHz for little CPU / 2,26 GHz for big CPU)
No GPU overclocking, no CPU and GPU voltage interface
USB charge rate bumped up to 900 mA
Boeffla charge analysis (display of charger type and charge current in Boeffla-Config app in real time)
CPU core profiles to restrict number of CPU cores being used (the OP3 does not hotplug based on load)
Boeffla-Sound engine: Headphone volume and speaker volume (only lowering volumes for speaker)
Dynamic FSync (activated if screen on, deactived if screen off), configurable
Input boost frequencies and duration configurable per CPU cluster, input boost switch
Show CPU frequency usage per CPU and frequency in Boeffla-Config
Show GPU frequency usage per frequency in Boeffla-Config
KCal V2 Color control
Display backlight limits configurable (to avoid display brightness gets too low in some situations)
Display backlight dimmer
Swipe2wake gestures
Swipe2sleep gestures
Boeffla generic wakelock blocker V1.1.0 (documentation)
SD card read ahead buffer configurable (default increased to 1024 kB)
Ext4 File system tweaks (default to on, can be disabled)
Kernel logger (dmesg) configurable
CIFS support (module, do not mount inside /data, if you rooted with Chainfire SuperSu, make sure you uncheck the namespace separation in SuperSu app)
NFS support (module)
NTFS support (module)
XBox support (module)
OTG-Ethernet support (module)
TCP Congestion changed to Westwood
Many additional TCP congestion algorithms available
Entropy values configurable
Hardware touch keys are locked as long as screen is in use (touched) for better usability
Swap supported
Various minor kernel tweaks
Doze mode configurable in Boeffla-Config
Full selinux strict support (switchable to permissive on demand)
Show speedbin information (PVS level) in Boeffla-Config app
init.d support (in /system/etc/init.d - set correct permissions!)
Automatic EFS backup
Integrated full busybox 1.24.2 (own compilation)
Kernel initialisation log file (with history of 3 log files)
Emergency reset script automatically placed into /boeffla-kernel-data folder of your internal memory
Google gcc 4.9 toolchain (64 bit) used for best stability
Always based on latest LineageOS kernel sources (http://github.com/LineageOS/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996)
Download
For all information and downloads (stable AND testing versions), visit the Boeffla-Kernel homepage:
www.boeffla.de
History and design targets
Basically I created my first Boeffla-Kernel in 2012 as there was no kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S3 around that had exactly the mix of functionalities that I wanted. I wanted to have full flexibility in undervolting and charge rates for instance, but did not like the sharpness and/or brightness tweaks many kernels have implemented as per default.
Hence, I began to create my own kernel after a while, adding all the features I like. This is the result of my work, which in the end I decided to share with you. I hope you like it as much as I do.
The objective of this kernel is to have a kernel for daily use. It does not aim for best battery life, or best smoothness or best benchmark scores. Also it does not aim to have the broadest feature set available everywhere.
It aims more for a good mix of all, not sacrificing stability and functionality in the end.
And - most important: It aims to stay quite close to stock !!!
These design targets are also valid for the OnePlus kernel here!!!
This said, I will definitely NEVER implement:
things I do personally not need
things I do not like
things that are in any way dangerous
anything which is highly experimental
custom hotplugging algorithms
a CAF based kernel
anything that requires upstreaming of kernel parts to a higher kernel major version
So do not even ask for it if it falls into the listed categories. Everything else I am happy to check and decide.
And: I do not really care about benchmark numbers, they say almost nothing as long as something is not completely wrong. Important for me is the feel-good factor.
I am also not interested in gaming at all, so never expect a gamer kernel. It will just not happen...
Compatibility
To reiterate it again: Flash the correct kernel depending on whether you are using Lineage/CM or another rom !!!
Configuration of the kernel
To tweak and configure the kernel, manually load and install the app "Boeffla-Config V2" from the downloads section on www.boeffla.de.
You need at least version 2.4.02 or higher for the OnePlus 3 Boeffla Kernels.
Donation
If you like my work, feel free to donate: Donation-Link
If you donate at least 2,49 EUR (to be in line with the donation app prices on Google Play store), you will receive a personal donation code which unlocks some nice little comfort functions in Boeffla-Config V2 on top.
Source code
All sources can be found in my Github repository: http://github.com/andip71
Credits to developers
Of course, I had never been able to create all that by my own. So I want to give credits to the really good developers around, that have given me all the inspiration and from which I cherry picked lots of the implemented functionalities:
* ZaneZam
* Grarak
* Yank555
* Hardcore
* Chainfire
* AndreiLux
* Netarchy
* Gokhanmoral
* Simone201
* Mialwe
* Entropy512
* Faux
* Harunjo
* FranciscoFranco
* Ak
* Osm0sis
... I just hope I did not forget someone. If so, please let me know and I will add you of course.
Thanks to all of you for your great work !!!
Disclaimer
*** As always - Flash on our own risk! ***
Make sure you flash the correct version depending on your firmware version!
I can and will not take any responsibility for bricked phones or lost data.
It is generally recommended to run a complete Nandroid backup in your custom recovery and safely store your personal data before you flash a new kernel.
Cheers and enjoy
Andi
Latest change log:
LineageOS 14.1:
http://kernel.boeffla.de/oneplus3/boeffla-kernel-cm/cm14.0/changelog.htm
CM13:
http://kernel.boeffla.de/oneplus3/boeffla-kernel-cm/cm13.0/changelog.htm
Configuration and profile thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/profiles-boeffla-kernel-profiles-t3455503
*** You want my support? Then stick to my rules ***
Guys, I am receiving more and more completely useless support requests in different threads. Useless because people provide nothing to be able to help, not even the minimal possible information they could give.
Hence, I will now remind anyone again on the support guide lines stated here:
http://boeffla.de/index.php/support/support
Also you need to ensure you follow the installation guide lines incl. trouble-shooting stated here:
http://boeffla.de/index.php/support/installation-how-to
And to cut a long story short: If you do not at least provide what I request in the support guide lines, I will IGNORE YOUR REQUESTS IN FUTURE.
Straight and simple. I have enough of people wasting my time just because they are too lazy to write details.
Period.
Also as a reminder:
you use xposed? -> no support, everything is your own issue
you use a custom rom and not the official stock or CM one? -> good luck, you are on your own
you undervolt or overclock? -> have fun, but without my support
Sorry, this might sound harsh (and it is meant to sound harsh), but you cannot imagine about how crappy support requests can be. Stating something does not work is just not enough.
Please consider that!!!
Andi
OH MY GOD!
Grüße aus Potsdam
Allright folks, thread is open. Kernel is available for download.
Before you start, please make sure you read the following information at least:
http://boeffla.de/index.php/support/installation-how-to
http://boeffla.de/index.php/support/support
If you have trouble, I ask you to also scan for your issue in the OnePlus 2 thread, as major parts are the same on both devices (http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...rnel-boeffla-kernel-5-0-alpha8-11-04-t3357167)
Enjoy
Andi
Thank you Lord for bringing Christmas to us!
yay downloading, gonna flash direct and test thank u sir
@Lord Boeffla Confirmation number: 8EE21419AG5941220
Thank you Lord Boefla for this awesomeness!!!
Oh yes. The old master is here.
Waiting for CM snapshot bugfixes and then it's gonna roll.
can't wait to get my op3
AWESEOME THANKS FLASHED IT ON Ressurection Remix rom and its working awesome
Awesome!!! I'm really happy to see Boeffla Kernel on OP3. I used his kernel on my S5, but recently I got my OP3. I tried to install this kernel on CM13 by arter97 but it failed in recovery (Error 1......). Any ideas?
xantic21 said:
Awesome!!! I'm really happy to see Boeffla Kernel on OP3. I used his kernel on my S5, but recently I got my OP3. I tried to install this kernel on CM13 by arter97 but it failed in recovery (Error 1......). Any ideas?
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Use official CM13.
Also, read that we need at least some more information:
http://boeffla.de/index.php/support/support
How should we help without knowing where what went wrong...
Andi
Flashed on blackjubel RR and booted
Thank you
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Lord Boeffla said:
Use official CM13.
Also, read that we need at least some more information:
http://boeffla.de/index.php/support/support
How should we help without knowing where what went wrong...
Andi
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Thanks Andi for your answer. I thought CM13 by arter97 is really close to official CM13
is it possible to revert the cm13 stock kernel back if something goes wrong or i want to change my mind ?
btw. i got cm13 snapshot installed
Playa82 said:
is it possible to revert the cm13 stock kernel back if something goes wrong or i want to change my mind ?
btw. i got cm13 snapshot installed
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Yes, dirty flash CM13 again and you are back to stock kernel.
Andi
Playa82 said:
is it possible to revert the cm13 stock kernel back if something goes wrong or i want to change my mind ?
btw. i got cm13 snapshot installed
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Take a back up ot the boot image in recovery and you're ready.
Lord Boeffla said:
Yes, dirty flash CM13 again and you are back to stock kernel.
Andi
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ok cool. thx for your info
Working fine on latest oos.
[Mi5S Plus][KERNEL][HMP/MIUI][Linux 3.18.31] Floppy Kernel [RC1.3][13/01/18]
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Floppy is kernel for all custom rom based on LineageOS 14.1, 15.1 and Miui , support the Xiaomi Mi5S Plus
Code:
#include <disclaimer.h>
* Your warranty is now void. *
* No guaranteed this'll explode your device, be careful, follow the instructions ! *
*don't point at me if your alarm dies after flashing this kernel ! *
Based on Linux Kernel 3.18.31
Based on LineageOS Kernel
GCC Linaro 7.2.1, UBERTC 8.0, SaberMod 7.0 and Google 4.9
Governors: Impulse, Despair, Zzmove, Darkness, Blu_active, ElementalX, Interactive, Conservative, Ondemand, Powersave, Lionheart, Userspace, Bioshock, Alucard, Hyper, Wheatley, Nightmare, Dancedance, Adaptive, Pegasusq, Chill, Cafactive and Performance.
I/O Schedulers: Noop, Deadline, Cfq, Fiops, Bfq, Zen, Sio, Sioplus, Maple and Tripndroid.
Compiled with -Os
Full Linaro Optimizations ON
Optimized Parameters from L Speed @Paget96
Google Snappy Algorithm
ARM RWSEM Algorithm
Charge Control module - credits : xNombre
Wireless adapter (LIB80211, RTL8180, RTL8187, MAC80211, EEPROM: LEGACY, MAX6875, 93CX6, 93XX46)
Spectrum support
Kexec HardBoot support
Wireguard
Kernel Samepage Merging (KSM)
Dynamic File Sync and Asynchronous FIle Sync - credits : andip71 | Francisco Franco
Passing SafetyNet
[*] Frandom - Entropy Generator
USB OTG NTFS r/w Support
SYSInterface Gentle Fair Sleepers
[*] Some CFLAGS optimizations
Performance enhancements
OC Slimbus frequencies to provide better sound quality
Lazyplug - credits : arter97 | frap129
Backlight Dimmer
Arch Power saving - credits : kirananto | Cl3Kener
Adreno Idler- credits : arter97 | yarpiin
[*] Intelli-Thermal v3.0 - credits : faux123
Support f2fs, exfat, ntfs filesystem
Quick WakeUp Driver and power suspend 1.7 - credits : Paul Reioux | Jean-Pierre Rasquin | Francisco Franco
Support cpu boost, cpu input boost and fingerprint boost
MDSS color control (Kcal v2) - credits : flar2 | andip71
Sysfs interface to Enable/Disable CRC - credits : whyorean
[*] Sysfs interface CPU Vdd levels
Boeffla wl blocker v1.1.0: sensor_ind, msm_hsic_host, wlan_rx, wlan_ctrl, wlan, ipa, qcom rx and more - credits : Francisco Franco | andip71
Vibration Control Intensity
TCP Congestion Algorithms: Westwood (default), Reno, Bic, Highspeed, Hybla, HTCP, Vegas, Scalable, Lp, Yeah and Illinois.
And much more!
First time:
Reboot to recovery
Flash FloppyKernel.zip
Flash magisk (optional to get root)
Wipe cache e dalvik cache
Reboot
Update the kernel:
Reboot to recovery
Flash FloppyKernel.zip
Wipe cache e dalvik cache
Reboot
Coming from another kernel:
Reboot to recovery
Flash your ROM
Flash FloppyKernel.zip
Flash magisk (optional to get root)
Wipe cache e dalvik cache
Reboot
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XDA:DevDB Information
FloppyKernel, Kernel for the Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus
Contributors
Jonas Cardoso, InsideMuz
Source Code: https://github.com/JonasCardoso/android_kernel_xiaomi_msm8996
Kernel Special Features: A magical support, I am all day here, reading the publications of the posts, ready to help in any doubt (unless you have not read the OP that contains the information that you need).
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: RC1.3
Stable Release Date: 2018-01-13
Created 2017-12-22
Last Updated 2018-08-20
RC1 - 28/11/2017
Changes from source "LineageOS/android_kernel_xiaomi_msm8996"
kernel: support for GCC 5, 6 and 7
cpufreq: added new governor
block: added new iosched
filesystem: add NTFS r/w support
power : power_suspend 1.7 - credits : Paul Reioux | Jean-Pierre Rasquin
sched: Add SysInterface for GENTLE_FAIR_SLEEPERS
int_sqrt: Improve 3x faster integer sqrt
sync: Dynamic Sync Control 2.0
fs: Async I/O latency to a ssd greatly increased, 34% gain (Creds: kl…
include: Set 1024KB as Max Read ahead - more performance now
thermal : intelli-Thermal v3.0
ASoC: wcd9335: Sound control
msm8996: all variants same clock
staging: Google Snappy
Power : Add Quick WakeUp Driver
cmdline: Safetynet
fs: add exfat support
cpufreq: show cpu voltages via sysfs 009a6c0
cpufreq: Add CPU Input Boost Driver : SultanXDA
cpufreq: cpu-boost: Optimizations
fs: Dynamic Sync Control 2.0 and MDSS color control
drivers: Slimbus Overclock
gemini: Enable All TCP Congestion Algorithms
OC : Standard MSM8996 Frequency CPU | GPU
devfreq : Add Adreno Idler
cpufreq: add fingerprintboost and lazyplug
drivers: intelli-Thermal v3.0
version: floppykernel RC1
RC1.1 - 10/12/2017
SoundControl: fixed speaker \o/
ramdisk: add tweaks on init.floppy.rc
char: disabled frandom
gemini: enabled ksm
gcc: support gcc 7.x and 8.0 (Linaro and UBERTC)
zip-creator: add spectrum support
drivers: misc: implement usb fast charge mode
version: floppykernel RC1.1 62e569c
zip-creator: delete zip build 8ae3d63
RC1.2 - 27/12/2017
android: binder
ALSA: compress: Add DSD format support for ALSA
ALSA: compress: Add APTX format support in ALSA
firmware: Update synaptic
firmware: Update fte8716
spectrum: don't change clock cpu
kernel: added support to lithium
kernel: added support to natrium
kernel: added support to scorpio
msm8996: Overclocking frequencies
msm: qdsp6v2: Allow 320K AAC encoding
Add Kexec HardBoot Support
Revert "drivers: intelli-Thermal v3.0"
Merge tag 'LA.UM.5.5.r1-06400-8x96.0' into HEAD
drivers: staging: Update qcacld-2.0 driver
version: floppykernel rc1.2
build.sh: update device.prop
defconfig: CPU and GPU more battery-friendly
wakeup: More Wakelocks
RC1.3 - 13/01/2018
zip-creator: update AnyKernel2
build.sh: update device.prop
defconfig: CPU and GPU more battery-friendly
zip-creator: update AnyKernel Setup
wakeup: More Wakelocks
msm: mdss: kcal: Add KCAL support for post processing control [v2] 6b40a22
zram: LZ4 after LZ0
block: Add Maple I/O Scheduler
zip-creator: Patch to remove dm-verity
gcc8: fix warnings
defconfig: Wireless Adapter
net/wireguard: add wireguard importer
zip-creator: device check
dtbTool: now dtbTool will be built
travis: GitHub Release
zip-creator: update patchs
boeffla_wl_blocker: update to wakelock blocker driver v1.1.0 3efdcbf
defconfig: enable lazyplug a9785fe
defconfig: enable adreno idler a5d0558
cpufreq : Add Chill CPU Governor - credits : Joe Maples (@frap129) 6d26826
cpufreq: Add CAF-Active Governer - credits : Jean-Pierre Rasquin 4ba764b
version: floppykernel rc1.3 34479b6
travis: deploy in lineage-14.1 branch e5f4308
Frequently asked questions
Q: Will this conflict with any mod I'm using?
A: As long as it doesn't have any entropy related stuff, its okay. Since the kernel already comes with an inbuilt entropy generator, it will conflict with the ones from mod, causing a poor, stuttered performance!
Q: Deep Sleep isnt working for me, Google Services causing wake-locks, what to do?
A: Go to settings, Privacy, Privacy Guard, All apps, long press Google Services, and deny/disable wake-locks! (Thanks to @Paget96 for the solution)
Q: Which version should I flash?
A: Flash kernel with toolchain that you prefer.
Q: What is the difference between the UBERTC, Linaro, SaberMod and Google toolchain? Which one is the best?
A: It's a good read on the toolchain UBERTC you are wanting to know more about it, this for Linaro, this for SaberMod and this for Google.
Q: What is the difference between the HMP and Miui kernel?
A: Miui folder is for miui roms -> xiaomi.eu, MiuiBR and other derivatives from miui official. HMP folder is for aosp rom and derivatives -> Aosp, Lineage and other derivatives from aosp
Q: Is your kernel secure?
A: You MAY face some issues, but it's safe! My cell phone has not exploded yet.
Q: WiFi doesnt work for me.
A: Reflash ROM and Kernel.
Q: What application can I use to configure the kernel?
A: Use Spectrum, and if you have enough knowledge of what to modify or do in the application use together Kernel Adiutor.
Q: Can I use the kernel source in my ROM?
A: If you want to use my kernel in your ROM, just put my name in the credit, just like I did.
Q: Does your kernel support writing to the NTFS file system?
A: Yeeh, you can use flash drives and HD with NTFS via OTG.
Q: My cpu clock is locked with any governor.
A: Just disable the thermal control in the kernel temperature settings.
Q: I have problems with your kernel.
A: Take a logcat and kmesg, this website and this video should help you
Q: Why does my magisk and root disappear after installing your kernel?
A: The kernel script makes changes that directly interfere with both, reinstall the magisk that it will function normally, follow this installation line always: FloppyKernel -> Magisk -> Reboot system.
Q: Does your kernel support Miui ROM?
A: Yes, support was added in "RC1.2".
Q: Why did your kernel go straight to "RC1.2"?
A: Because it is based on the FloppyKernel for MI5, which is already in RC1.2.
Q: What is the "Battery" profile in the spectrum?
A: Based on Project Zhana & X.A.N.A was made for trying to be as efficient as possible without compromising the performance. Thanks to the discovery on Voltages used by our SD820 I could make a profile that utilizes more the BIG cluster. My first attempt was to move ALL the load to the BIG cluster, it was against anything that I have learned about little. BIG CPU but I tried, it turned really good at first, low usage was just amazing... But on more usage things didn't go that good. So what I did it was to give a twist to things, but not such twist. It kind of works like Nameless and Shotgun, Mostafa Wael and I worked the same idea. #LITTLE cluster will be running on low-mid frequencies but delivers full performance when is needed. # BIG Cluster will help LITTLE ease Load, but in a great way than before. Things can be done faster and more efficient giving us profit in form of battery. It should run smooth on all scenarios, but you guys tell me. You can easily get around 7~9 hours SOT for 24 hours even more If you don't play game. This will, of course, may vary, but it will definitely be better.
Q: What is the "Balanced" profile in the spectrum?
A: Based on GhostPepper was made to uses a quantized, frequency-aligned parametric curve to influence low core clock rates while providing extremely smooth transitions from each clock rate and exceptional battery life. Really well-defined clock speed escalation for a good battery and performance.
Q: What is the "Performance" profile in the spectrum?
A: Based on FusionP this profile brings a more "agressive" way to scale frequencies. It will scale frequencies sooner(regarding load values from cpu) and will use more the big cluster to provide more performance doing the tasks on hands. Battery should not take a big hit but using heavy demanding tasks you can expect a higher drain.
Q: What is the "Gaming" profile in the spectrum?
A: Based on Burnout PR5, this profile's main goal is to provide absolute maximum performance when needed, but lies low quite well. You see, some times I see the CPU hitting some of the high freqs of 1190 while making something as simple as watching YouTube or playing some spotify tracks needlessly, and sometimes I feel it is a bit slower than it should be in things like brute multitasking. Most profiles do aim at bringing a mid-ground to rest on. But with the sensible words of one of my favourite idols Jeremy Clarkson, he says 'Power solves everything' and right he is. By eliminating the mid freqs of the Little cluster and efficiently using some specific frequency steps, you get some power savings by staying on lower freqs as much as possible, and even on brutal tasks you get the job done faster as well, since the CPU will give you all the power to finish the job as fast as it can, and hit back to idle faster.
Q: I want more information about your spectrum profiles.
A: Read this thread.
Q: I want more information about governors, I/O Scheduler, Hotplug, TCP Algorithms and other things.
A: Read this thread.
wifi no work
kuto232 said:
wifi no work
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I need log and some info
1 - what rom you are using?
2 - what kernel version?
kuto232 said:
wifi no work
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about viperOS wifi does not work with any kernel:crying::crying:
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Jonas Cardoso said:
I need log and some info
1 - what rom you are using?
2 - what kernel version?
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viperOS
I also do not know which is the ideal one or if it is only for miui
kuto232 said:
about viperOS wifi does not work with any kernel:crying::crying:
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viperOS
I also do not know which is the ideal one or if it is only for miui
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Which version did you install? HMP or Miui? Linaro, Ubertc, Sabermod or Google?
Jonas Cardoso said:
Which version did you install? HMP or Miui? Linaro, Ubertc, Sabermod or Google?
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all ... it is necessary twrp 3.2.0 I have the 3.0.2
kuto232 said:
all ... it is necessary twrp 3.2.0 I have the 3.0.2
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You installed miui version first? In zip have modules for wifi which are for roms miui
Jonas Cardoso said:
You installed miui version first? In zip have modules for wifi which are for roms miui
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no, I do not come from miui it took a long time without using that rom
kuto232 said:
no, I do not come from miui it took a long time without using that rom
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Can you test if in lineage 14.1 works wifi?
Jonas Cardoso said:
Can you test if in lineage 14.1 works wifi?
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ok then I commented, any kernel should serve?
kuto232 said:
ok then I commented, any kernel should serve?
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Use Linaro-HMP
Jonas Cardoso said:
Use Linaro-HMP
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no work,it does not work, it searches but it does not find in lineage 14.1
I am on lineage which one should i flash?
walkwitmeinhel said:
I am on lineage which one should i flash?
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UBERTC - Linaro - Google -SaberMod --HMP
Jonas Cardoso said:
UBERTC - Linaro - Google -SaberMod --HMP
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I am confused bro in that option which one
walkwitmeinhel said:
I am confused bro in that option which one
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Linaro-HMP
I flashed your kernel linaro and working like charm everything working for me using lineagee 14.1 ..Thanks you dev for development of this device kernel
Thank you for your kernel. Do you consider adding ROW I/O scheduler?
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/bfq-iosched/x9bkvdwUoYQ
Sent from my Xiaomi MI 5s Plus using XDA Labs
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Hi all,
this is the thread for a custom kernel i made for Samsung Galaxy A10.
The custom kernel has been named Eureka which is a greek work which means "I have found the solution". This multi-purpose kernel is the solution for battery, gaming, performance on our cheap A10. On creating this kernel, I believed that 1 kernel can be all of the above if properly tweaked!
As from Eureka R9.0, four kernel variants are available inside 1 same zip. This has been made possible using AROMA Installer.
Compatibility:
This kernel is compatible with AOSP GSIs/ROMs, OneUI2 and OneUI3. As from R9.0, there is only 2 variants of zip to download. One is called EMS and the other one is called HMP. Continue reading to learn more about them.
FEATURES:
* Disabled Samsung security features
* Enabled all governors + added other governors
* Overclocked CPU as follows:
BIG Cores: from 1560 MHz to 2288 MHz.LIL Cores: from 1352 MHz to 1794 MHz.* Underclocked CPU as follows:
BIG Cores: from 936 MHz to 208 MHz.LIL Cores: from 839 MHz to 208 MHz.* Added GPU thermal and voltage control
* Added latest boeffla wl blocker V 1.1.0 and disabled some wakelocks
* Network speed improvement
* Enable zram support and set default compressor as zstd.
* Switch to a lower charging voltage more quickly.
* GPU max frequency overclocked from 676 MHz to 1300 MHz
* Implemented Dynamic FSync 2.0
* Implemented a custom hotplug driver to enhance battery management
* Implemented Power Suspend driver
* High torch brightness on custom roms/gsis
* Has Spectrum support
* Automatic detection of magisk - If u are rooted, u don't need to flash magisk after kernel.
* Upstreamed kernel version from 4.4.177 to 4.4.302
* Built with Vortex Clang 14 toolchain with LTO. Reason: Better performance
* Support for EMS (Exynos Mobile Scheduler) added
Please read the changelog on github for full list of changes.
KNOWN ISSUES:
* Maybe ADB cannot be used at the same time as MTP
SOME MINOR TWEAKS FOR BEST GPU PERFORMANCE:
* Set GPU power policy to "always on"
* Set min and max GPU frequency to 1200/1300 MHz
* Disable GPU thermal manager to prevent GPU frequency from dropping
* Games don't require high CPU frequency because they depend more on GPU. You can therefore decrease CPU max frequencies to reduce heating of the device.
We have developed our own kernel manager called EKManager which is a fork of HkTweaks. It is compatible only with Eureka Kernels. You can download it from here:
LINK: Download EKManager app
Contact info:
Developers of Eureka Team:
* Telegram: @Chatur27, @Gabriel260BR and @roynatech
Channel for Eureka future updates:
* Telegram: https://t.me/eureka_kernel
Official discussion group for A10:
* Telegram: https://t.me/a10grp
I'm grateful to KineSight for designing the logo.
* Telegram: @Kinesight
Reference about EMS kernel:
Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) gives the scheduler the ability to predict the impact of its decisions on the energy consumed by CPUs. EAS relies on an Energy Model (EM) of the CPUs to select an energy efficient CPU for each task. Allowing to save up battery even further. EMS aka Exynos Mobile Scheduler, is a fork of EAS for Exynos. We ported to our 4.4.y kernel. As written above, EMS kernel is good for battery saving. Some words from kernel official docs: - EAS operates only on heterogeneous CPU topologies (such as Arm big.LITTLE) because this is where the potential for saving energy through scheduling is the highest.
EMS kernel + pwrutilx governor is very good at battery saving according to our test.
Reference about HMP kernel:
It's just the stock scheduler that comes with stock kernel. Basically it's the normal kernel.
What kernel variant to flash once inside AROMA installer?
1) AOSP Legacy Q/R/S - If you are using an old Eureka ROM which was released before February 2022, choose this.
2) AOSP Q/R/S (New) - If you are using an Eureka ROM built as from February 2022, choose this.
3) OneUI 2 - For any OneUI 2 roms (stock/ports).
4) OneUI 3 - For any OneUI 3 roms (stock/ports).
Download link for A10 (Read above to know which version to download for your OS):
All releases of Eureka for Q/R/S ROMs/GSIs (including OneUI)
Source code for my kernel:
Kernel source on GitHub
If you love our work, thank us by donating. Your donation can help us rent a cloud sever to build kernels and roms faster
Link to PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/chaturbaij
Noice :victory:
Primeaqua02 said:
Noice :victory:
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Please vote for the poll at the top of the thread.
Will be great to have your feedbacks.
Thank you.
Does this work with Ultimate Q Rom?
keihjesus said:
Does this work with Ultimate Q Rom?
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It works. Went on to try it out.
Good afternoon, everyone, I want to leave a review for EUREKA KERNEL 4.4.3, the update hasn't really changed anything, but the work of the RAM memory is different, applications often crash out of the RAM memory, , with update 4.4.3 I can use only 1 application, the rest crashes within a minute, I solved the problem by rolling back to version 4.4, Please fix the RAM, thanks a lot.
Zloemoloko1998 said:
Good afternoon, everyone, I want to leave a review for EUREKA KERNEL 4.4.3, the update hasn't really changed anything, but the work of the RAM memory is different, applications often crash out of the RAM memory, , with update 4.4.3 I can use only 1 application, the rest crashes within a minute, I solved the problem by rolling back to version 4.4, Please fix the RAM, thanks a lot.
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Well, I didn't do anything with ram.
Kindly let me know which os you are using
Zloemoloko1998 said:
Good afternoon, everyone, I want to leave a review for EUREKA KERNEL 4.4.3, the update hasn't really changed anything, but the work of the RAM memory is different, applications often crash out of the RAM memory, , with update 4.4.3 I can use only 1 application, the rest crashes within a minute, I solved the problem by rolling back to version 4.4, Please fix the RAM, thanks a lot.
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use ex kernel manager and enable zswap
Chatur27 said:
Well, I didn't do anything with ram.
Kindly let me know which os you are using
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i use stock Android 10 Q one ui 2.0
Zloemoloko1998 said:
i use stock Android 10 Q one ui 2.0
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I use ultimateQ ( which a debloated version of oneui 2.0) and I don't get any such issues.
I don't even need to enable zswap (except for high end games)
Is there any way to increase multi touch count/slots to 10 !
Update: I got stuck at samsung logo
Update 2 : magisk cause bootloop and to avoid that you should remove magisk from inside "Eureka_kernel/ramdisk" folder then flash it via recovery, it should work just fine..
Eureka kernel brings HUGE improvement in performance and gaming.
thank you @Chatur27 for the awesome support and for this awesome kernel.
Device : A105f 2GB ram version
D R A G O said:
Is there any way to increase multi touch count/slots to 10 !
Update: I got stuck at samsung logo
Device : A105f 2GB ram version
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Force restart device. It will boot up normally.
dead link
blackisme said:
dead link
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Hi, sorry about this.
Use this temporary link for the time being:
Galaxy A10 Kernel - Google Drive
drive.google.com
Thank you
Links doesn't work... Help :c
What's the difference between enforcing and permissive kernel?
Chatur27 said:
I use ultimateQ ( which a debloated version of oneui 2.0) and I don't get any such issues.
I don't even need to enable zswap (except for high end games)
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Does it support volte? I have tried to install the selinux enforcing version but it won't boot up the permissive one is working fine but is there a way to change it to enforcing manually? And also(this is the last) did you flash the one ui version for ultimateq since it's a debloated stock?
Your kernal is doing awesome ....great job..keep up the good work.
AlexDreemurr said:
Links doesn't work... Help :c
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Hi, sorry about this.
Use this temporary link for the time being:
Galaxy A10 Kernel - Google Drive
drive.google.com
Eshan786 said:
Does it support volte? I have tried to install the selinux enforcing version but it won't boot up the permissive one is working fine but is there a way to change it to enforcing manually? And also(this is the last) did you flash the one ui version for ultimateq since it's a debloated stock?
Your kernal is doing awesome ....great job..keep up the good work.
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Volte is oneui rom feature. dont ask me about volte. Ty.
Enforcing version won't boot because your custom rom needs permissive. Change rom if you want enforcing SElinux
I flashed the 5.0 version (Permissive and Enforcing) but it won't boot... RR Q, only works the 4.4.1... Why? :S