[KERNEL][AOSP] invisiblek-2.6.37.6-4 [UPDATED: June 11 2011] - Droid Incredible Android Development

This kernel is for AOSP Gingerbread roms for the Incredible only!
Do not flash with ROM Manager, it has been known to give very strange issues on this phone, boot into recovery and manually flash it.
Things I add from stock (I believe in a mostly vanilla kernel with smaller mods to improve battery life and, in some situations, performance)
-havs (hybrid adaptive voltage scaling)
-smartass cpu governor (capped at 384mhz while screen is off)
-smb329 enabled (fast charge)
-no debugging (for smaller kernel size)
Use kernel manager from the market to get this (unless you want to be stubborn and do it yourself)
Pulled -5 and -6, not working as expected
invisiblek 2.6.37.6-4:
-Updated to latest cm-kernel source (latest change was May 30th)
-smartass and havs settings grabbed from the popular .32 #28 kernel which should help us get some decent battery life
Download
ENJOY!
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SOURCE:
All of my source is at: http://github.com/invisiblek/cm-kernel/2.6.37_cm-kernel
We need to thank cyanogen, slayher, toastcfh, koush, cuviper, chad0989, cayniarb, vinylfreak89, seanzer, conap, jamezelle, and im sure others for all their help with this

FAQ:
Q: Will this work with Froyo?
A: Maybe, but probably not. I would recommend a .32 kernel since they are more stable at this time.
Q: My led turns green at 90% what gives? Please Fix!!
A: It always does that, been addressed a million times. Live with it
Q: Why is my cpu governor <x> when i set it to <y>?
A: <x> is probably the default (most roms set this in the ramdisk although the kernel does have a default setting, the ramdisk usually trumps it) youll have to re-set your governor after a reboot
Q: How can I help?
A: You can start by grabbing the source code from here
Q: What is havs?
A: from kingxklick's thread:
Code:
Also, a little info on HAVS and AVS:
The purpose of HAVS is to minimize the power used by the CPU by determining
and setting the optimal voltage. At the same time, the maximum voltage by
which HAVS can scale to is fixed to a specified voltage depending on the
CPU frequency in order to prevent scaling to a higher voltage than what is
normally used at a specified voltage. The optimal voltage is actively determined
for each frequency and temperature. HAVS actively adjusts the CPU voltage as the
CPU frequency and temperature changes.
Q: What is smartass?
A: The smartass governer drops drops the max cpu frequency when your screen is off (currently set to max 384mhz). It is very effective in saving battery life. (juice plotter is a good one for monitoring your battery life)

Put me down
Not much help with kernels but I can test and feed back
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Same here.. Teach me how yo build.. All set up for it.. Just don't understand it
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Love to help. Currently running your#29 kernel along with omgb rom. Runs awesome but I know it can do more.
any theories as to why all the other kernels make touch input useless? I have an amoled incredible btw. Anything I can do to test or help develop something to work fully with 2.3.1 I'm all for it.
P.s. Anyone know anything about jit with gb? I never used it since I have used sense roms up to this point.
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invisiblek said:
for now, check my github://github.com/invisiblek/cm-kernel
we need a dinc community developed kernel for gingerbread
anyone who wants to help, post up and lets get something going
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http://github.com/slayher
I have a working kernel, with support for tethering, and mounting of both emmc and sdcards. Also my same changes were pushed to the CM/htc-kernel-incrediblec
Its not a .35 kernel, but it does have the gadget drivers backported.

slayher said:
http://github.com/slayher
I have a working kernel, with support for tethering, and mounting of both emmc and sdcards. Also my same changes were pushed to the CM/htc-kernel-incrediblec
Its not a .35 kernel, but it does have the gadget drivers backported.
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Doesn't the current included one support this? Does your kernel work with pc usb mounting without gscript?
Also personally I am looking for a stable oc version. Anyone had luck so far with any of this?
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This is good. I'll help.
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networkmagician419 said:
Same here.. Teach me how yo build.. All set up for it.. Just don't understand it
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Best way to get set up is to join is on irc. Its much easier to communicate there
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trunksta said:
Love to help. Currently running your#29 kernel along with omgb rom. Runs awesome but I know it can do more.
any theories as to why all the other kernels make touch input useless? I have an amoled incredible btw. Anything I can do to test or help develop something to work fully with 2.3.1 I'm all for it.
P.s. Anyone know anything about jit with gb? I never used it since I have used sense roms up to this point.
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It's because you probably have a 004f touch controller. If you try to register more than 3 points on it, it won't function.
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trunksta said:
Doesn't the current included one support this? Does your kernel work with pc usb mounting without gscript?
Also personally I am looking for a stable oc version. Anyone had luck so far with any of this?
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yes, this is the kernel I am using with the CM7 build for the DINC. CM7 mounts and tethers with out gscript.

http://github.com/slayher
I have a working kernel, with support for tethering, and mounting of both emmc and sdcards. Also my same changes were pushed to the CM/htc-kernel-incrediblec
Its not a .35 kernel, but it does have the gadget drivers backported.
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Doesn't the current included one support this? Does your kernel work with pc usb mounting without gscript?
Also personally I am looking for a stable oc version. Anyone had luck so far with any of this?
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It's his kernel that is supplied with the cm7 builds.
Sent from my "girlfriend"... According to my wife.

Thanks for bringing this out to the full community! Hopefully we can get the ball moving a bit better on development now.
Also great to see pretty much every active kernel dev for the Inc posting in here, and a lot of other people interested in getting this going.
I'll keep pitching in however I can.

I also greatly appreciate all you kernel devs hard work and I look forward to the development of this kernel...I am a willing tester just waiting for a build to come out so I can report on it
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Would gladly love to test
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i see lots of devs i recognize here. this could be very interesting. and trustworthy ones too. i'll test.

invisiblek said:
Best way to get set up is to join is on irc. Its much easier to communicate there
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Maybe I should know this and I missed the memo... What server and channel...

what irc channel? this would be a big step to get going on the Dinc.

This is exciting .. cloning now

#incredible on irc.andirc.net
please update your tree too, ive done some more work this morning
use arch/arm/mach-msm/invisiblek_incredible_defconfig as your .config
im down to one compile time error -- woot!

Related

Favourite kernel?

This had probably been covered many times previously but due to the kernels being updated so often, I feel the need to discuss it.
The fact that I've tried loads of rims and now mixing it up trying kernels is just a coincidence :-D
So what do people think at the moment?
Im currently on ultimate 5.5 with the latest voodoo sound fix kernel.
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Does mooned have anything to contribute?
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MarkyG82 said:
mooned
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Lol. 'Noone'
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MarkyG82 said:
This had probably been covered many times previously but due to the kernels being updated so often, I feel the need to discuss it.
The fact that I've tried loads of rims and now mixing it up trying kernels is just a coincidence :-D
So what do people think at the moment?
Im currently on ultimate 5.5 with the latest voodoo sound fix kernel.
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Its a matter of preference that's why you won''t get many people to answer you.
If you want Top performance but feel adventurous and can live with slight niggles, then you can use Advanced Voodoo 666 1.2 where you can OC it to 1280hz. Its like being on the edge without falling over
Otherwise, if you want stable and performance balance, then head to Speedmod's Kernel
If you want extreme performance with sacrifice over battery life or stability, head to Super Optimized OC/UV Kernel
A detailed Guide by Tricky103 is available here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10218039&postcount=23798
All the best!
Since it's not so much a hassle to flash new Kernels now
+1 for rajuki

Undervolted invisiblek and inkredikernel-sense. Wifi,cifs works

hey, for anyone who cares, I copied invisiblek's kernel and dropped the kernel voltages to the same as chad's would be with -75 mv patch from -viper-. I did no real work here. EDIT: Also Chad's Incredikernel-sense.
Note: My reason for doing this is that these don't have sysfs. My next attempt will be at adding sysfs to invisiblek's, then the sense one. This is only for my learning to mess with android a little bit. I've taken my share from the devs, donated some cash, now it's time for me to give back a little.
if you use it and feel like donating to anyone, please donate to invisiblek. I'd also like to thank chad0989 for getting me started on compiling, and guiding me a lot. if you like anything here, please thank him for being an awesome help. I think invisiblek's kernel is perfect, just uses a little more voltage than I got on Incredikernel. so I'm trying this out. I'll use it through tomorrow, and if it doesn't work right on my phone, I'll change it. This is based off invisiblek's v3 kernel.
Please note that these are settings that worked for my phone. by no means does this mean that it'll work for yours. If you want me to modify it, I'll do it for you if I have the time. If you want support, don't bother invisiblek. I don't want my endeavor to become his burden. post here or contact me on twitter @foodferthought.
download here. WIFI/CIFS Enabled
NOTE GUYS: Okay, wifi and cifs working. sorry for my newbishness. And thanks chad0989 for being so helpful with helping a newbie android dev (or hacker, or just an android noob, whatever I am) with getting a compiler working, and figuring out stupid stuff.
Next up I'm going to mess with chad's incredikernel for sense lowering voltages, and I'm going to try hacking a sysfs for voltages on it. if it works I'll come back and try on this one. I haven't coded C in years (college dropout), so I might be slow but I'm learning. I was proud I even found the havs voltage file on my own. the linux kernel always boggled me outside menuconfig.
LOW VOLT Incredikernel for sense
http://www.bleedle.com/kernel/lowvoltIncredi32.zip
Thanks for the work. Do you think it's possible for you to undervolt chad's Sense kernel a little lower than it is now?
Cheers!
POQbum said:
Thanks for the work. Do you think it's possible for you to undervolt chad's Sense kernel a little lower than it is now?
Cheers!
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I suppose I could. I don't want to be people's slave for compiling, but it doesn't have a sysfs where you can do it? do you have root explorer?
phydo said:
I suppose I could. I don't want to be people's slave for compiling, but it doesn't have a sysfs where you can do it? do you have root explorer?
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no his latest sense kernel doesn't have sysfs only his later AOSP ones do. So there's no way I can do it through root explorer. That's why I was hoping you could tweak the voltages since you already have experience with doing the same to another kernel.
POQbum said:
no his latest sense kernel doesn't have sysfs only his later AOSP ones do. So there's no way I can do it through root explorer. That's why I was hoping you could tweak the voltages since you already have experience with doing the same to another kernel.
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If you can find the git repository I'll do it, is it just any froyo kernel of his?
I'll compile it tomorrow if you can find the source. the problem is, I don't see it on chad's github. I dunno, if you search around you might find it. I have to get to sleep (east coast, I work early in the warehouse). I'll check this regularly if I can.
https://github.com/Chad0989/incredikernel
is my old sense kernel
If you want to toss the sysfs interface in take a look at this commit:
https://github.com/Chad0989/android_kernel_common/commit/15d469a1aabc76d549c94bc7150678fe808a51d8
Note that acpuclock-qsd8x50.c was formerly called acpuclock-scorpion.c in 2.6.32
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chad0989 said:
https://github.com/Chad0989/incredikernel
is my old sense kernel
If you want to toss the sysfs interface in take a look at this commit:
https://github.com/Chad0989/android_kernel_common/commit/15d469a1aabc76d549c94bc7150678fe808a51d8
Note that acpuclock-qsd8x50.c was formerly called acpuclock-scorpion.c in 2.6.32
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hey chad how do I compile the wireless modules? I tried the gentoo method I think it was make ARCH=arm modules && modules_install but that just borked on me
I'll give it a go - thanks!
phydo said:
hey chad how do I compile the wireless modules? I tried the gentoo method I think it was make ARCH=arm modules && modules_install but that just borked on me
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They compile by themselves, you just have to copy them manually where you want them.
The wireless module is at:
drivers/net/wireless/bcm4329/bcm4329.ko
and if you want cifs support (some people do so I include it) the module is at:
fs/cifs/cifs.ko
If you're using anykernel drop them in system/lib/modules. You have to replace them whenever you compile a new kernel, if the versions differ, the modules won't work.
glhf
Ok I checked in that folder last night and didn't see them but ill have to check again. Thanks for all your help!
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Kay guys this seems pretty freaking stable. 24 hours, no reboots, no random app closures...
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Looking forward to having it with WiFi ability!
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I should be able to add it after work today
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SomeGuyDude said:
Looking forward to having it with WiFi ability!
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But I promise I wont sleep tonight without it cuz I want it too
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Phydo, you think it's still possible you'll add sysfs or lower voltages in chads?
Reading through the thread I'm not sure if you've decided to go and help tweak it or not.
POQbum said:
Phydo, you think it's still possible you'll add sysfs or lower voltages in chads?
Reading through the thread I'm not sure if you've decided to go and help tweak it or not.
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Yes I will try. If you want to let me know what voltages you want ill do them, or I can try the set for this kernel that worked for me. When I get home I gotta put wifi in this kernel then ill work on that. Promise
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WIFI / CIFS enabled. I don't know how to modify thread name to show that. hope somebody appreciates it.
POQbum said:
Phydo, you think it's still possible you'll add sysfs or lower voltages in chads?
Reading through the thread I'm not sure if you've decided to go and help tweak it or not.
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POQbum are you available at all? I kind of need a tester on sense for what you requested. please don't be too hopeful but it *may* work
hey chad do you have a config you used for sense or do i need to make one?
Nevermind I made one. uhh, I need to do some debugging here I'll need a little bit lol

[kernel[05.13.2011][bfq][oc]2.6.32.9

Hey folks,
P-Funk asked me to take a look at the kernel source for the Zio and see what I could make of it.
I won't lie to you, its not pretty. However, determination usually prevails, and so I present you with a kernel, currently beta, with minimal support (I don't have a Zio).
Use at your own risk! I, nor anyone else is responsible for damage done from, or to your device. Your device may become unstable. Your cat may marry your dog, and your gerbil may elope with your daughter or son. This is not my fault.
Features
2.6.32.9 source built
overclocked to 748mhz
lowmemkiller driver patches and tweaks
Boots at stock 600mhz speed. You must use setcpu to overclock.
sdcard read speed tweak
init.d support
smartass and interactive governors.
bfq i/o scheduler added and set as default.
kernel is pre-rooted, and will start usb debugging by default.
swap support
Download URL:
http://www.multiupload.com/2GQA0JD1VS
How to install:
Download file, place on sdcard, boot clockwrok recovery and flash.
Please note: I am trying to upload source to a mercurial repo, but it is having issues. I have a trouble ticket in with bitbucket. The source is too big to upload to github for free. If I do not hear back from them, I will tarball the source and upload it that way.
Thanks:
Every single soul in IRC #openzio who broke their phones testing stuff for me
Thanks. Testing now.
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Much respect m8.
*looks at donate link*
Wink wink.
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OK I flashed the Kernel and I am stuck at the Kyocera splash screen. Dont understand why its not booting up.
For those that cannot boot this, SPz0 has a more stable version that he will be releasing with his rom.
729mhz seems to be the most stable clockspeed for this device.
for those that are wondering, the smartass governor eliminates the need for a "screen off" profile by automatically capping the CPU speed when the screen is off/phone goes to sleep.
More info.
Smartass will also cap the max frequency when sleeping to 352Mhz (or if your min frequency is higher than 352 – why?! – it will cap it to your min frequency). Lets take for example the 528/176 kernel, it will sleep at 352/176. No need for sleep profiles any more!
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In other words, SetCPU would only be needed to OC (or use the Overclock widget, whatever floats your cookies).
So this kernel is ready to use or wait? A little confused from your post.
ZIO 2.2 ROOTED
ADW Launcher EX
Gingerbread Theme
z3r0t0l0rEnCe said:
So this kernel is ready to use or wait? A little confused from your post.
ZIO 2.2 ROOTED
ADW Launcher EX
Gingerbread Theme
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No this one is unstable but there is one working and being tested as we speak, it should be released soon.
Would this work on a sprint device?
Fate43 said:
OK I flashed the Kernel and I am stuck at the Kyocera splash screen. Dont understand why its not booting up.
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I flashed it with no problems. Did you clear your caches (dalvik, etc) with ClockworkMod prior to flashing?
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I flashed it with no problems. Did you clear your caches (dalvik, etc) with ClockworkMod prior to flashing?
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Would this work the Sprint version? Is the overclock stable on your device?
Androidboy35961 said:
Would this work the Sprint version? Is the overclock stable on your device?
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No...
Androidboy35961 said:
Would this work on a sprint device?
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No...
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Spz0 said:
No...
No...
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Sprint users don't get no love at all...lol
Sprint got the short end of the stick!
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Trying out swap, seems to be neutral on this device.
748 Freezes and causes random reboots for me.
Great job man, and much thanks from all of us Zio owners for your time and effort, thanks Adrynalyne!
Any reason anyone can think of why or what in the kernel would cause 2d graphics to choke out so bad? I was scoring 110-120 prior to OCing, and now 2d is scoring 70 if I'm lucky. Any thoughts or ideas?
I thought this device could run at 800mhz??? I thought wrong. Cheap cpu they are using.
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I thought this device could run at 800mhz??? I thought wrong. Cheap cpu they are using.
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Why on earth are you such an ungrateful douchebag?
Why not contribute something constructive instead of showing people how douchey you can be...
OnTopic:
749Mhz ran flawless for me. It seems to be random on who 749mhz freezes with.
@sinisin: did you flash 749oc with the openzio rom?
My ROM has Adrynalyne's stable 729Mhz overclock for those interested.
Hey Adrynalyne:
Think I could grab an 800Mhz OC from you at some point? I really wanna push the boundaries of this cpu.
Just a straight step from 748 to 800Mhz would be sufficient.
I want to see if I can get it to run stable @ 800Mhz.
I think that would need some voltage tweaks to reach 800mhz
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Sprint users don't get no love at all...lol
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All the cool kids have cricket
Cricket users are lucky to have any development, my roommates told me there wouldn't be any Dev's interested in the ZIO. I think the main issue you're encountering is any Dev who has the droid options available on sprint, is not going to choose the ZIO for their personal phone or development. You're best bet is to start reading like crazy and head the development of the sprint side of things yourself or upgrade to a phone that has active development.

Overclocking....

Any overclocking kernel for the lg thrill yet.....
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Not yet. Do you NEED one?
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Undervolt would be more needed right now, I don't think I need to squeeze anymore performance or battery life out of this thing. Once we get updated on GB and other things... then yeah overclock will be good. OC kernel right now would just make everyone complain even more about battery life.
Undervolt would be most excellent at this time
I'm not really worried about battery life my phone is plugged in 99% of the time because of my job just wondering if anything is out there that I missed or something on here
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Not yet. Do you NEED one?
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Its not about u need it or not. Its all about you CAN or you CAN'T.
You can undervolt right now...use setCPU
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You can undervolt right now...use setCPU
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seeing as this is an LG THRILL 4G thread and your sig has a xoom and inspire, ill tell you something about the STOCK kernel..
you cant undervolt on this phone.. maby on the inspire.. and i remember that setcpu didnt really undervolt on my ARHD inspire but whatever..
as it stands... untill someone makes a custom OC or UV or both kernel for the thrill, we just have to wait.. the only custom kernel i know of that kinda works is for the O3D but even it isnt OC or UV enabled..
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You can undervolt right now...use setCPU
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so, again.. NO.. no you can't
I am assuming the Dev's are waiting for GB to get rolled out on this device before going ahead and messing around with an OC, UV kernel. Considering once that roll's out you would have to redo and remake a New Kernel which I would think would kinda defeat the purpose of making one at the moment considering GB "SHOULD" be out anytime now I think lol.
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I am assuming the Dev's are waiting for GB to get rolled out on this device before going ahead and messing around with an OC, UV kernel. Considering once that roll's out you would have to redo and remake a New Kernel which I would think would kinda defeat the purpose of making one at the moment considering GB "SHOULD" be out anytime now I think lol.
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from what I've been reading on the Thrill development and O3D development forums, it has to do with the framework that LG uses..
the O3D and the Thrill uses a new tri- something system.. dual core + dual channel ram alternating between each other.. blah blah blah..
see.. the roms/ kernel that are out at the moment are basically the latest release of froyo that lg put out, with some mods done to the asthetics, and debranding or removing all the att apps that nobody really wants anyway.. no major re-programming has been done yet.. (devs are still figuring out this new system, or dont care to figure it out till a more familiar/popular release has come, namely Gingerbread or ICS..)
not to mention that the 3D aspect of the two phones requires its own kernel and as of yet, flashing another kernel on top of an existing one simply replaces the kernel.. the 3D needs the 2nd kernel to be flashed alongside the 2D kernel..
those two points are additionally preventing an OC or UV kernel since... well.. it would need to be re-written.. and since, as I have said.. the framework is still being figured out.. well... we'll just have to wait.. lol
at least thats what I have gathered from reading pretty much EVERY post in the two development sections..
The kernel source is available through LG. If someone wants to take the time to add in the ability to oc it can be done. I'm sure the same applies to UV (though I've never tried that on a kernel personally). I've looked into OCing the stock kernel a little bit and couldn't figure it out. Not quite as easy as it was on my Aria. The CPU tables were laid out real clear for that architecture. Not so much for the omap4 architecture. And I have as of yet not found anyone who's been able to help figure it out. I put it aside to concentrate on porting gb, which has been very slow rolling due to time constraints.
As for waiting for gingerbread, the kernel wont change since we already have the gingerbread kernel. Whether or not this kernel will be compatible with ICS I have no idea.
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[Q] IceColdSandwich 5.1 AOKP Kernel Choice

I find that the CM9 kernel does not give sufficient in call volume or speaker phone volume,a switch to tiamat kernel gives it a significant improvement,my question is does the tiamat kernel degrade the new 5.1 rom in other areas i am not aware of.
Im pretty sure it doesnt. I'm using tiamat and prefer it over the other kernels. Then again kernels is a matter of preference and varies from user to user
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Im pretty sure it doesnt. I'm using tiamat and prefer it over the other kernels. Then again kernels is a matter of preference and varies from user to user
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Exactly.
Depends on you really and by reading about other peoples experience.
Is there any way to see the differences between them? Like a featurelist or something.
IceColdSandwich 5.1 AOKP has built in CM9 kernel and is much stable for daily use. I am using it since kaijura release it on 1st day and it works like a charm. Only problem with default browser or chrome browser that kaijura already aware of it and working hard on it. I really appreciated his work. So you should definitely try it out and use opera mobile/Mini browser till kaijura get rid of browser problem.
Yes i can see that there are different aspects to each kernal,and i am not complaining about any of them .I am so happy with the developers who work to give us such good roms,thanks for the replies and look forward to what new stuff is always ahead..
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I find that the CM9 kernel does not give sufficient in call volume or speaker phone volume,a switch to tiamat kernel gives it a significant improvement,my question is does the tiamat kernel degrade the new 5.1 rom in other areas i am not aware of.
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I've installed this ROM, but you do not activate Varls I had this problem?
I find the tiamat ICS kernel is the best, in my opinion.
Is there a difference in the cm9 and tiamat kernel from a performance point of view ???
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Tiamat gives higher quadrant scores bt for 5.1 above cm9 is definitely more stable ie. Less reboots n stuff
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Go with tiamat kernel but make sure you download the right one or you will get the evil black screen error lol
if you do not know which one the original post that the developer has states all the info and link to grab it from. I use tiamat kernel and love the improvements it has made.
happy modding.
I've installed this ROM, but you do not activate Varls I had this problem?
Sorry but i am not sure what Varls is..,thanks for all of the input on this subject i am not sure where i would be without all of the input from the XDA forum.
IceColdSandwich 5.1 AOKP, rocking CM9 kernal without any issues and great batterylife.
Will use newest Tiamat kernel to have Cameras working well.
Using the new Tiamat.
Smooth and stable as can be.
Yes I am also using the new tiamat kernel and I am not having any issues with it.
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