Hi, this is my first compiled kernel for Samsung Galaxy S II I9100G. Compiled from Samsung's latest source code. Compatible with DZKI1 firmware.
No mods or optimizations yet - I just added CWM-based Recovery v5.0.2.6 I pulled from another kernel.
Credits:
nunon4 - for pointing out link to rooted kernel here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18744675&postcount=85 - this was where I pulled the initramfs with recovery from
Unknown dev who created the above kernel
CLockworkmod developers
Disclaimer:
I'm not responsible for any damage to your phone, other properties or persons due to you using this kernel.
Everything seems to work for me, but I haven't fully tested it yet - please tell me if you have any problems.
Instructions:
1. Downloaded from the attached link.
2. Flash with Odin.
Changelog:
v0
Initial release - CWM5, Root
v1.1
added CIFS support - mount Windows shares using CifsManager from Market
removed debugging information from modules to reduce file sizes
v1.1.1
Bugfix - phone keeps booting into recovery in v1.1
You are a MAN!! Great job!!! looking forward for optimization.
Since it have CWM5, The custom ROM will follow now.
aidfarh said:
Hi, this is my first compiled kernel for Samsung Galaxy S II I9100G. Compiled from Samsung's latest source code. Compatible with DZKI1 firmware.
No mods or optimizations yet - I just added CWM-based Recovery v5.0.2.6 I pulled from another kernel.
Credits:
nunon4 - for pointing out link to rooted kernel here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18744675&postcount=85 - this was where I pulled the initramfs with recovery from
Unknown dev who created the above kernel
CLockworkmod developers
Disclaimer:
I'm not responsible for any damage to your phone, other properties or persons due to you using this kernel.
Everything seems to work for me, but I haven't fully tested it yet - please tell me if you have any problems.
Instructions:
1. Downloaded from the attached link.
2. Flash with Odin.
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thank for the Kernel... can this kernel overclock?
serge327 said:
thank for the Kernel... can this kernel overclock?
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No, not yet.
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Any chance of tweaking the charge rate in this kernel to allow the use of higher output chargers like the ipad charger that outputs 3 times the current of the stock one? The stock charge rate is locked to 650ma which is close to the output of the stock charger that came with the phone, regardless of which ac charger you use. Don't even mention the charge rate when plugged into a usb port.
my biggest gripe so far with this otherwise excellent phone.
Jacking up the limit to around 3000ma on both ac and usb, and letting the phone draw the maximum current that the adapter can supply would really speed things up.
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Any chance of tweaking the charge rate in this kernel to allow the use of higher output chargers like the ipad charger that outputs 3 times the current of the stock one? The stock charge rate is locked to 650ma which is close to the output of the stock charger that came with the phone, regardless of which ac charger you use. Don't even mention the charge rate when plugged into a usb port.
my biggest gripe so far with this otherwise excellent phone.
Jacking up the limit to around 3000ma on both ac and usb, and letting the phone draw the maximum current that the adapter can supply would really speed things up.
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Do you have an idea on how to go about doing that? I'm actually a novice in this modding business, so I can't really do any original mods, but I can try to incorporate mods that others have done, providing that instructions are provided.
Having said that, I'm actually reluctant to attempt mods that tamper with voltage or current settings like what you're proposing. Maybe there's a good reason Samsung has limited the charging current. I don't want to fry my phone.
For now, I'm looking at mods that improve functionality, like BLN or CIFS. Maybe some overclocking of the CPU/GPU at later stage once I have more understanding of the platform.
Already use it..awesome!! But after that I see a yellow triangle at boot...why?
lockmunk said:
Already use it..awesome!! But after that I see a yellow triangle at boot...why?
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That's normal when you use custom kernels. It would disappear if you reflash with a stock kernel.
root your phone first, then install kernel flasher, then flash original kernel, and finally install this kernel via kernel flasher and you will won't see the triangle anymore.
jlieu said:
root your phone first, then install kernel flasher, then flash original kernel, and finally install this kernel via kernel flasher and you will won't see the triangle anymore.
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i am new to android..can u teach me step by step?i dont understand this "install kernel flasher, then flash original kernel, and finally install this kernel via kernel flasher"
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root your phone first, then install kernel flasher, then flash original kernel, and finally install this kernel via kernel flasher and you will won't see the triangle anymore.
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Kernel flasher hmm. Can i use app like Chainfire CWM app or Hellcat App the flash the zimage?
antt00 said:
Kernel flasher hmm. Can i use app like Chainfire CWM app or Hellcat App the flash the zimage?
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I tried both those apps on my device. They didn't work.
So, just choose as PDA and click start?
i just installing miui rom.. but somehow.. my phone brick..
but is ok since i backup my current rom..
can anybody test flashing miui rom with this kernel?
So far so good. I'll keep monitoring for any bugs.
Good job for the Kernel too
mdrizal said:
i just installing miui rom.. but somehow.. my phone brick..
but is ok since i backup my current rom..
can anybody test flashing miui rom with this kernel?
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Are you using G version phone? Also does Miui or any other custom rom for i9100 even work on i9100G?
thanks! great job as startings to the i9100G
G
antt00 said:
Are you using G version phone? Also does Miui or any other custom rom for i9100 even work on i9100G?
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i don't think they are the same, so must wait longer so some dev to start with the G variant
can anybody test flashing miui rom with this kernel?
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Just did, and it works.
This kernel is compatible with the latest MIUI (1.14.0), at least for me
I added CIFS support. Now you can use CifsManager or similar app to mount Windows shares. See first post.
Related
unknown and I got overclocking working in the regular 1.2.6/1.5.7 kernel. This does seem to fully work with SetCPU. Wifi and sound still work. This is only a 1.1ghz overclock for safety. With the patch you can do more. Note, don't change the frequency it boots at from 1ghz. The original patch made it 1.1ghz, and it failed to boot for us.
This work is almost a straight port of faux123's code from the G2X. His work is based on others' earlier work. unknown got the final idea that made it work from looking at kholk's source.
Kernel
Ramdisk
Kernel source
Patch
Kernel config
Instructions:
1. Download kernel and ramdisk
2. Connect phone to PC via USB cable.
3. Boot phone into fastboot mode. Vol down and then vol up during early boot.
4. Run fastboot flash:raw zImage ramdisk.gz
Thanks unknown!
Thanks faux123!
Thanks kholk!
This is the secks!
This is why is important to share source, this is why devs that play nice, get the work done!
awesome.. Though I don't think i'll go back to froyo, this should still show how far the processors powers can be pushed! (here's to hoping for 1.8Ghz stable :> lolol)
Is this a complete own kernel on its own? And if so what kind of optimization is in it
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Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at higgs.cygnusx-1.org.
I appreciate your work guys, but the only ones willing to go through and install a custom kernel IMO are already using 1.8.3 or 2.3.4
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Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at higgs.cygnusx-1.org.
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problem fixed!
Outstanding, thank you!
Very nice work, Edgan. Can't wait to get hands on the 2.3.4 kernel source once the OTA hits..
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Is this a complete own kernel on its own? And if so what kind of optimization is in it
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Not sure what you mean. This is the original Motorola/AT&T US 1.2.6 kernel source, with the kernel configuration file from 1.5.7, and the overclocking patch. It has no other optimizations.
This is more of a proof of concept. Since we don't have original source for 1.8.3 or Android 2.3.x releases.
Thanks for the explanation edgan
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Not sure what you mean. This is the original Motorola/AT&T US 1.2.6 kernel source, with the kernel configuration file from 1.5.7, and the overclocking patch. It has no other optimizations.
This is more of a proof of concept. Since we don't have original source for 1.8.3 or Android 2.3.x releases.
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Great work guys
help
what is the install code
how do you install the patch file
The patch AFAIK is for the kernel sources.
If you need to use the kernel flash the zimage.
explain in noob terms
troypage1994 said:
explain in noob terms
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at dos prompt
cd c:\(your fastboot folder path)
fastboot flash:raw zImage ramdisk.gz
i have already done thathow do iinstall the patch file
troypage1994 said:
i have already done thathow do iinstall the patch file
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Unless u are compiling the kernal yourself u don't need the patch. If you are u should know how to use the patch
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Cool =)
Atrix ~_~
THIS OP IS OUTDATED! WIP!
Hello everybody!
You might or might not have already heard of MultiROM, THE multi-boot mod for the Nexus 7. I have recently found it and have decided to port it for our device.
First of all, it is a very initial release now. Though I have tested multiple cases and didn't find any problem except those in the bug list, bugs can arise. Do have a backup! Also, do read through the whole OP and 2nd post! If you don't understand something, rather read again and/or ask!
For more information on how it works and what it does, I suggest that you read the first few posts in the original thread. Those are very detailed and well-written posts that explain MultiROM in general. Installing roms to USB and Ubuntu/Ubuntu Touch of course doesn't work for our device atm.
Installation
The device must not be encrypted!
You need to flash the modified TWRP recovery that has MultiROM extensions. My version is based on the latest sources with gordon0001's device-specific modifications included. You can keep this recovery if you don't want to use MultiROM anymore and you like TWRP, because the MultiROM extensions don't interfere with other functions, even if the boot sector is not injected.
You have to flash a kernel that is capable of Kexec-hardboot. I compiled iodak's v07 CM kernel and official CM kernel with the patch, choose one of them. I have noticed an approx. 3 sec. vibration at boot with iodak, that's why I have included official CM kernel too.
Finally you have to flash MultiROM.
Links
You can find everything at http://d-h.st/users/Adam77Root/?fld_id=22980#files.
MultiROM_TWRP_X3.zip: The modified TWRP recovery from latest sources with gordon0001's device-specific changes and MultiROM support.
CM_kernel_patched.zip and iodakX3_v07CM_patched.zip: Official and iodak CM kernels with Kexec-hardboot patch.
iodakX3_v07_patched.zip: iodak stock kernel with Kexec-hardboot patch.
MultiROM_P880_v12.zip: The actual MultiROM package. Contains the latest version of Trampoline (the init binary of the system) and MultiROM binaries with all the needed device-specific changes. Even Pong works pretty smooth.
x3_hardboot.diff: Kexec-hardboot patch for 3.1.10 kernel.
mrom_p880.patch: Device-specific changes for Trampoline and MultiROM.
ui.xml: UI layout definition for TWRP for 720x1280 screens with MultiROM additions.
Known bugs
Reboot to recovery doesn't work.
USB tab doesn't do anything. This is because USB host mode (OTG) doesn't work on our device. Will reach out to kholk regarding this.
Sometimes in landscape mode, the default selected rom gets booted on the first touch. This is yet to be investigated.
Changelog
14 August 2013: Initial release
Credits
@Tasssadar for MultiROM, Kexec-hardboot for Nexus 7 and his help with debugging and porting
@mkasick for original Kexec-hardboot implementation
@iodak for his kernel
@gordon0001 for the device-specific TWRP modifications
Every custom modification to devices have risks. Flash these at your own risk!
Have fun and enjoy!
General use
Some notes and instructions regarding general use
For now, I have only provided patched 4.2.2 CM kernels. This means, you have to be on CM or CM-based rom with Android version 4.2.2. Don't try it with stock at the moment in any way. It won't work, but is on the to-do list. As Kexec-hardboot will reach out to devs, it will be supported in every rom ultimately.
In the next two examples, I will refer any official, unofficial, or CM-based roms as CM. Keep this in mind.
I use the word 'injected', because MultiROM is actually injected into the boot partition. It works on any kernel that is capable of doing Kexec-hardboot (and if you don't want to use different kernel (i.e. you will use kernel sharing), it will work on unpatched kernels as well).
I may refer to non-shared kernel method as Kexec(-hardboot) method.
Example scenario of multi-booting CM with CM and kernel sharing
You are on CM with MultiROM-capable recovery, patched kernel and MultiROM-injected and you want to install e.g. CarbonRom as second.
Boot into TWRP, navigate to Advanced->MultiROM and select 'Add ROM'. Since the base rom is CM, you can share the same kernel. It will be faster as there will be no hardboot needed.
The installation steps are easy and it doesn't take more time than a normal installation.
Example scenario of multi-booting CM with CM and different kernel
You are on CM with MultiROM-capable recovery, patched kernel and MultiROM-injected and you want to install e.g. CarbonRom as second.
Boot into TWRP, navigate to Advanced->MultiROM and select 'Add ROM'. Select 'Don't share'.
Continue with installation.
Now, since the target kernel (that is installed with the rom) is very likely not patched, you will have to flash one of my linked kernels to that rom. Do this by selecting 'List roms', selecting the desired rom, than 'Flash ZIP' and flashing one of the kernels I have patched.
You can only share the kernels between the same Android version (i.e. stock base->only stock rom can use shared kernel, 4.2 base->only 4.2 rom can use shared kernel, 4.3 base->only 4.3 rom can use shared kernel, etc.), but this is not the case with the Kexec method. Just keep in mind that for example even if your base rom is CM, for a stock secondary rom you have to flash a stock patched kernel.
The build
Some notes about the build
x3_hardboot.diff: This is the Kexec-hardboot patch for the 3.1.10 kernel. Since it is needed for target kernels as well, I would like to reach out in this post to @arararagi, @demetris_I, @iodak, @kholk, @laufersteppenwolf and @Pesach85 (in no particular order, this is how your threads are in order in Original Android Development forum right now). I and fellow users would be grateful if you could include the patch in the kernel so they can be used as both host and target kernels as well. UPDATE: It doesn't reserve one more megabyte before ram_console from now on.
mrom_p880.patch: This contains all the device-specific patches that are needed to get MultiROM booting and working on the P880. It is built on top of the latest git changes as of today. It also contains some comments about multiple devices compatibility, those are reminders for Tasssadar.
ui.xml: UI layout definition for TWRP for 720x1280 screens with MultiROM additions. Needs to be put into TWRPdir/gui/devices/720x1280/res/. The recovery I have created is based on the latest MultiROM TWRP with @gordon0001's device-specific changes.
You can find links to the upstream MultiROM and MultiROM TWRP in the original thread.
Simply incredible!!! :thumbup:thanks a lot man. I always wanted to try dualboot
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Awaiting the Patched Stock Kernel to dual boot stock and AOSP Good Work man, hopefully @iodak will be able to patch his kernel by today so i can get modding :3
Nice work man! I have also seen hardboot kernels in the N7 section, but got into the hospital then....
But i will include it for sure when i'm back home
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tnx for your very nice work
how i can flash twrp ?
i want to flash it on cwm but i cant
edite : thats my fault i am so sorry
penguin449 said:
Awaiting the Patched Stock Kernel to dual boot stock and AOSP Good Work man, hopefully @iodak will be able to patch his kernel by today so i can get modding :3
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If anybody won't be faster, I will provide it tomorrow.
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Nice work man! I have also seen hardboot kernels in the N7 section, but got into the hospital then....
But i will include it for sure when i'm back home
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Thanks! Take your time, rest and get better!
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Adam77Root said:
If anybody won't be faster, I will provide it tomorrow.
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Don't get me wrong, i would be more then Happy to do it myself, however till my new PC Arrives i wont be able to use a Linux Distro for some time, if there's a method to do this on windows (Natively, can't even run anything in VM's) then point me in the right direction! Sorry for the inconvenience!
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Don't get me wrong, i would be more then Happy to do it myself, however till my new PC Arrives i wont be able to use a Linux Distro for some time, if there's a method to do this on windows (Natively, can't even run anything in VM's) then point me in the right direction! Sorry for the inconvenience!
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I didn't get you wrong buddy. I have no problems with making a stock version, just didn't have time for that today.
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giantic hack
ohhh well the one big giantic hack is coming to our O4X! that`s very nice
thank you for this port and thank you for your fast work? tomorrow with stock and on saturday with android 4.3 ?
Donation sent
Whaaaaaattt?
Just were browsing N7 forum few days ago and saw MultiROM and thought "Ahh these lucky nexus guys, I wanna have it to! " and here we go hahahah
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how can install rom to ext-sd ?
in next version can we have stock rom and miui rom or other custom rom?
tnx
Hey guys, heres iodak stock kernel with kexec patch: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ko752pu1akuvfzh/iodakX3_v07-realms.zip
Btw i theres a problem with the twrp zip package, im gonna try fastboot flash it. Has anyone had success?
Say Whut?
@Adam77Root, you just made me wanna flashing and flashing and flashing one day before I go into vacation, I will try to get some time today and test it!
Thanks so much!
Afro said:
Say Whut?
Adam77Root, you just made me wanna flashing and flashing and flashing one day before I go into vacation, I will try to get some time today and test it!
Thanks so much!
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You can flash 10 different roms and play with them over your vacation. Thats what vacations are right?
Hehe @JoinTheRealms , you understand me
Wow, I just saw your Iodak Stock Kernel with Kexec patch, verrry nice, now I can use Stock ROMs, too!
Did you already test it?
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Donation sent
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Thanks very much!
m.homauon said:
how can install rom to ext-sd ?
in next version can we have stock rom and miui rom or other custom rom?
tnx
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You can't install to external SD. It could be modified to allow it, but there would be a huge performance decrease. Literally, roms would be lagging too much.
JoinTheRealms said:
Hey guys, heres iodak stock kernel with kexec patch: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ko752pu1akuvfzh/iodakX3_v07-realms.zip
Btw i theres a problem with the twrp zip package, im gonna try fastboot flash it. Has anyone had success?
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Just was about to reply to your PM.
What kind of problem is with the zip package?
I will update the first posts in the afternoon.
Afro said:
Hehe @JoinTheRealms , you understand me
Wow, I just saw your Iodak Stock Kernel with Kexec patch, verrry nice, now I can use Stock ROMs, too!
Did you already test it?
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Nah i couldnt get the twrp package to flash so im gonna try with fastboot. But the kernel works, i just swapped the ramdisk from Adam77roots patched kernel with iodak's stock kernel, it should work though
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Adam77Root said:
Just was about to reply to your PM.
What kind of problem is with the zip package?
I will update the first posts in the afternoon.
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My twrp failed to flash your twrp.zip package, most likely something on my end though, no one else has reported issues
Hi all,
Is the slow-to-charge behaviour of the HTC One hardware based or controlled by the kernel? I'm running the Bulletproof kernel but I want to ensure that the charge characteristics are the same as stock (for battery longevity).
Assuming the use of the stock OEM wall-charger, and USB fastcharge left off in the kernel, should the charge rate be the same between stock and Bulletproof?
Thanks in advance.
HighOctaneTT said:
Hi all,
Is the slow-to-charge behaviour of the HTC One hardware based or controlled by the kernel? I'm running the Bulletproof kernel but I want to ensure that the charge characteristics are the same as stock (for battery longevity).
Assuming the use of the stock OEM wall-charger, and USB fastcharge left off in the kernel, should the charge rate be the same between stock and Bulletproof?
Thanks in advance.
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Yes it will be the same if you left USB fastcharge off in the kernel installer, btw I recommend you try faux's kernel and you can download the faux kernel enhancement app from the play store and you can tinker with the settings using the app anytime you want instead of going through the installer and it has really nice settings but anyway I digress
Yes it will be the same if you left USB fastcharge off in the kernel installer, btw I recommend you try faux's kernel and you can download the faux kernel enhancement app from the play store and you can tinker with the settings using the app anytime you want instead of going through the installer and it has really nice settings but anyway I digress
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Thanks very much for replying. In kernel terms all I really wanted was the stock kernel with the ability to write /system (which the stock kernel disallows). Bulletproof seemed to be the closest to stock I could find, but I'll checkout faux as you suggest.
Thanks again.
The phone is very slow to charge even on stock kernel, much slower than any of the other current flagships
ordisaio the
Matt said:
The phone is very slow to charge even on stock kernel, much slower than any of the other current flagships
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Yup, which is what I'm trying to preserve while using custom kernels. I'm trying to work out if the slow-charging is imposed by the hardware or kernel.
Thanks.
Ah I see. I think it's the hardware as all kernels have the same charge rate. You don't need to worry about battery longevity unless you plan on keeping the phone for 3 years +
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Ah I see. I think it's the hardware as all kernels have the same charge rate. You don't need to worry about battery longevity unless you plan on keeping the phone for 3 years +
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Cool, that seems to be the prevailing theory, I will go with that
Thanks again.
[Q] Are there N7000 kernels with Video4Linux(V4L2) & USB Video Class(UVC) enabled?
I am trying to hook up an external camera (borescope) via USB OTG and these drivers need to be enabled. They apparently are not enabled in stock kernel. I am currently running XXLSZ stock ROM with PhilZ stock kernel.
Is anyone aware of a kernel with these drivers enabled?
Evidently requires the following in the defconfig or .config file:
CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=y
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L2_COMMON=y
CONFIG_VIDEO_MEDIA=y
CONFIG_USB_VIDEO_CLASS=y
CONFIG_V4L_USB_DRIVERS=y
CONFIG_USB_VIDEO_CLASS_INPUT_EVDEV=y
I'm sure this is a simple change but beyond my skill level...
Thanks for any help.
v35lee said:
I am trying to hook up an external camera (borescope) via USB OTG and these drivers need to be enabled. They apparently are not enabled in stock kernel. I am currently running XXLSZ stock ROM with PhilZ stock kernel.
Is anyone aware of a kernel with these drivers enabled?
Evidently requires the following in the defconfig or .config file:
CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=y
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L2_COMMON=y
CONFIG_VIDEO_MEDIA=y
CONFIG_USB_VIDEO_CLASS=y
CONFIG_V4L_USB_DRIVERS=y
CONFIG_USB_VIDEO_CLASS_INPUT_EVDEV=y
I'm sure this is a simple change but beyond my skill level...
Thanks for any help.
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My kernel (link in Ori Dev section) has all but CONFIG_USB_VIDEO_CLASS is not set.
You can try to see if it works. Otherwise I can change this setting in the next version.
BTW, what is the benefit of external camera? N7000 already has two internal camera.
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My kernel (link in Ori Dev section) has all but CONFIG_USB_VIDEO_CLASS is not set.
You can try to see if it works. Otherwise I can change this setting in the next version.
BTW, what is the benefit of external camera? N7000 already has two internal camera.
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I actually just flashed your Kernel yesterday! Thanks for your continued work on the Note.
It does look like the CONFIG_USB_VIDEO_CLASS needs to be set, as the app I'm trying to use gives the error 'Device has no UVC driver'. I would be extremely grateful if you would enable that in your next version. I have been trying to learn how to build my own kernel but quickly getting overwhelmed...
Another change I have seen referenced is 'the permission of /dev/video0 is set 0666 in /ueventd.xxxx.rc'. Not sure what that refers to but sure you will. Here are a couple of places where this capability is outlined a little more with links to source:
https://bitbucket.org/neuralassembly/simplewebcam
http://brain.cc.kogakuin.ac.jp/research/usb-e.html
Regarding the benefit of an external camera - it is simply being able to hook up a camera that can go where the Note can't, or where you want a camera located away from the Note but still see the image on the Note. In my case, I have a cheap USB borescope/endoscope which I use to look at and take pictures/video of exhaust valves, cam, etc inside my engine. The other benefit for me is the portability of the Note - I can hook the borescope up to my laptop, but it would be more convenient to work with the much smaller Note. Others are using the external camera capability to hook up a USB webcam in their car to use as a dashcam or rear view camera recorded/displayed on their phone.
I do have this working on an old tablet (Huawei MediaPad), but really would like to get it working on the Note. Thanks for your interest!
i will make it for you to test soon
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i will make it for you to test soon
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Wow, that would be fantastic. Thanks!
Need a kernel
v35lee said:
Wow, that would be fantastic. Thanks!
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Can you please give that kernel with support of UVC? and to what firmware it speciolazied? i use CM11 4.4.2 on N7000, couldn't find solutions to connect an external cam, so please reply me, whatever the answer is. THANKS!
leo_neo said:
Can you please give that kernel with support of UVC? and to what firmware it speciolazied? i use CM11 4.4.2 on N7000, couldn't find solutions to connect an external cam, so please reply me, whatever the answer is. THANKS!
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It was for SAMSUNG TW JB 4.1.2 ROM, the kernel was special version forest1971's kernel noted in his signature. WOn't work with your CM11 4.4.2.
You might check with forest to see if he still has this version - I don't think it would be correct for me to forward his work without his permission.
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It was for SAMSUNG TW JB 4.1.2 ROM, the kernel was special version forest1971's kernel noted in his signature. WOn't work with your CM11 4.4.2.
You might check with forest to see if he still has this version - I don't think it would be correct for me to forward his work without his permission.
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Please feel free to share that version in this thread for those who need it.
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This kernel is for users that have flashed the KitKat firmware but decided to return to a 4.1.2 based rom.
To clarify, This is for 4.1.2 Touchwiz based roms only.
Reason for new kernel:
The new KitKat bootloader does not allow offline charging to work properly with the older 4.1.2 kernels. This kernel fixes that issue and offline charging will work as it did on full stock 4.1.2 firmware.
What kernel is this?
This is @ketut.kumajaya's blackhawk 2.1 kernel (compiled by me) modified to work with the new KitKat bootloader. All credit is given to him for the original kernel and the new fix. I am posting this per his wishes.
Other Features:
See the original blackhawk thread for other features of this kernel.
Source:
See original blackhawk thread .
Modifications: See THIS post.
Installation:
Flashed attached zip in your custom recovery.
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Amazing Work!
Thanks gr8nole for this kernel! You have done so much for us tab 3 users. Keep up the great work! I wish you the best!
Thank you very much for the great work you did here. I appreciate. I'll flash it hence
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I have flashed it. But I discovered that my tab is now very slow. Unnecessarily sluggish. I don't know whether it's the kernel or what
odifek said:
I have flashed it. But I discovered that my tab is now very slow. Unnecessarily sluggish. I don't know whether it's the kernel or what
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It is the same same kernel as ketut's Blackhawk with minimal changes, so it should perform just as well as that one (which always performed great).
Sent from my SCH-I605
OK. Or maybe I should reflash the ROM? Please bear with my ignorance. If there's any other way to make it faster, I'll appreciate that.
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It is the same same kernel as ketut's Blackhawk with minimal changes, so it should perform just as well as that one (which always performed great).
Sent from my SCH-I605
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Please there is something I discovered now. Whenever I open maps, after some time the tablet would freeze until I do hard reset.
I also discovered that much RAM is being used, seems the system doesn't manage RAM usage well again by closing some apps when RAM is getting used up. I think this is the reason for the tablet freezing. Even after factory restore, it continued that way. All these after installing the blackhawk kernel.
Can the kernel be replaced with stock by flashing through Odin? Or if there is any other remedy, I'll appreciate it much. Thanks
odifek said:
Please there is something I discovered now. Whenever I open maps, after some time the tablet would freeze until I do hard reset.
I also discovered that much RAM is being used, seems the system doesn't manage RAM usage well again by closing some apps when RAM is getting used up. I think this is the reason for the tablet freezing. Even after factory restore, it continued that way. All these after installing the blackhawk kernel.
Can the kernel be replaced with stock by flashing through Odin? Or if there is any other remedy, I'll appreciate it much. Thanks
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Just reflash your rom to get your previous kernel back.
Sent from my SCH-I605
OK. Thanks
Sorry I'm new to the Tab 3, as I don't own one but my brother does, but how do I get the KK Bootloader??
awesome work bro, can you make this build for T211 :fingers-crossed: ?
hehk1234 said:
awesome work bro, can you make this build for T211 :fingers-crossed: ?
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+1
Sent from my GT-I9305
Nick_73 said:
Sorry I'm new to the Tab 3, as I don't own one but my brother does, but how do I get the KK Bootloader??
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Use odin to install the latest kitkat fireware (on sammobile) for your model number
odifek said:
Please there is something I discovered now. Whenever I open maps, after some time the tablet would freeze until I do hard reset.
I also discovered that much RAM is being used, seems the system doesn't manage RAM usage well again by closing some apps when RAM is getting used up. I think this is the reason for the tablet freezing. Even after factory restore, it continued that way. All these after installing the blackhawk kernel.
Can the kernel be replaced with stock by flashing through Odin? Or if there is any other remedy, I'll appreciate it much. Thanks
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It's a bug in stock firmware that's why I have switched to 4.4.2