[KERNEL] SpeedMod N7000 [K2-12 CWM5 CIFS ROOT / NO-ROOT] - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Android Development

Hi guys,
This is the SpeedMod kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000.
SpeedMod's core features are:
- Super stable: No undervolting, overclocking or potentially unstable modifications
- Fast and smooth: Compiler and code optimizations
- Excellent battery life: Remove unecessary logging and debugging
>>> CLICK HERE for more info and the DOWNLOAD links.
>>> CLICK HERE for the Frequently Asked Questions list.
Current features:
Root and CWM:
- Automatically installs root (su) but can be disabled
- CWM recovery
Screen and misc tweaks:
- MDNIE screen sharpness tuning (improves text readability)
- MDNIE color tuning (reduces over-saturation of color)
- init.d, TUN, CIFS, IPV6 Privacy support
Performance:
- CPU governor tweaks: increase responsiveness
- IO tweaks
- Read ahead tweaks
- Updated to jhash3
- Compiled with optimizations using Linaro GCC toolchain
- Switched to SLAB instead of SLUB
- Optimized GPU DVFS
- Optimized CPU hotplug
- ARM CPU topology support
- SCHED_MC multi-core aware scheduler
Turned off unnecessary logging for better smoothness and efficiency:
- Disabled Android Debug Logger / logcat
- Disabled Samsung debug
- Disabled various kernel debugging, statistics and tracing options
>>> CLICK HERE for the CHANGELOG.
Instructions on how to enable logcat and disable auto-root are in the 3rd post (below).
>>> CLICK HERE for the DOWNLOAD links.

Reserved for source code.

Here is how to change some of the kernel configurations:
[HOW TO ENABLE LOGCAT]
If you are a developer or want to re-enable logcat for whatever reason, do this:
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
echo ANDROIDLOGGER >> /system/etc/tweaks.conf
mount -o remount,ro /system
[HOW TO DISABLE AUTO-ROOT]
Create a file called ".noautoroot" in either /system or /data. This will disable the auto root installation. This example, shows how to remove root completely:
adb root
adb shell
mount -o remount,rw /system
rm /system/xbin/su
rm /system/app/Superuser.apk
rm /data/app/Superuser.apk
touch /system/.noautoroot
mount -o remount,ro /system
sync
reboot
[HOW TO RE-ENABLE AUTO-ROOT]
adb root
adb shell
mount -o remount,rw /system
rm /system/.noautoroot
mount -o remount,ro /system
sync
reboot

great you are here, hardcore....love your kernel on SGS2!
You think about building in Voodoo louder support?

eybee1970 said:
great you are here, hardcore....love your kernel on SGS2!
You think about building in Voodoo louder support?
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Thanks. And it's already built in.

hardcore said:
Thanks. And it's already built in.
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great! Flashing now!
EDIT: First impression - SUPER SMOOTH on Rocket ROM v17

OMG hardcore, you are here too! This is insane Most of the SGS2 devs are slowly showing up in the Note dev section too

eybee1970 said:
great! Flashing now!
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Eybee let me know how it works I'm looking for a jernel change and FM does not convince me very much.
I think this might be the one with good performance but near to stock battery life.
Thank you so much for creating this kernel to the dev.:thumbup:
Tapatalking

Thank you for coming to the GNote. Really missed your kernels from the S2 but i have one question.
Will flash it later but is the version of cwm recovery 5.0.2.7?

Just a quick question: Can I enable logcat when I need to see logs with this kernel? (I need to see my own logs sometimes..)
Regards,
BTJ

Good to see you here. Loved your kernels on my GS2.
Thanks for your work. Will try your kernel soon for sure!

To people who are using it-
1)How is the smoothness?
2)How is the battery life?
I've been using AbyssNote for quite a while, but now the developer has really messed it up, 1.6 was probably the best, and I haven't found any release after 2.3 to be satisfactory. So the question now is, This or FM kernel?

trinev said:
Eybee let me know how it works I'm looking for a jernel change and FM does not convince me very much.
I think this might be the one with good performance but near to stock battery life.
Thank you so much for creating this kernel to the dev.:thumbup:
Tapatalking
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Flash it, my friend!
kunalparwani said:
To people who are using it-
1)How is the smoothness?
2)How is the battery life?
I've been using AbyssNote for quite a while, but now the developer has really messed it up, 1.6 was probably the best, and I haven't found any release after 2.3 to be satisfactory. So the question now is, This or FM kernel?
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1) Smoothness is great (on Rocket ROM v17)
2) how could anyone tell after minutes of using???
btw, I don't like you are talking about Angelom...he messed nothing up imho!

Already flashed, I have the perception that the Touch screen is a little less senstive is this even possible or I am paranoid?
It works fine for me, smooth and clean.
Tapatalking

hey hardcore
flashed every kernel of yours on my SGS2. Great fan of yours.Moved on to The Note 2 months back. Was wondering if you would ever switch over to The Note. So happy to see you here.!!!
Flashed the K1-1 Test. Its running smooth as butter. Looking forward to the final one.

thank you sir! and welcome in first, thanks for this new work! 1 question: is planned OC for the future version?
regards

hardcore said:
Hi guys,
This is the SpeedMod kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000.
SpeedMod's core features are:
- Super stable: No undervolting, overclocking or potentially unstable modifications
- Fast and smooth: Compiler and code optimizations
- Excellent battery life: Remove unecessary logging and debugging
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I gues OC is not what he is looking for, I have tried 1080p and harcore games on my note without any OC perfextly fine is every body so enthusiastic about overclocking something that is already super fast.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk

Dots this kernel have ntfs read/write support?
If it doors, then I'm definitely gonna try this. =)

Hardcore! Soooo glad to see you here!
I have been following your kernel since GS. Great job!
One question...I have rooted my Note by "Easy rooting toolkit (v1.0) created by DooMLoRD".
Do I have to unroot prior to flashing SpeedMod?
Thanks.

iCatchU said:
Hardcore! Soooo glad to see you here!
I have been following your kernel since GS. Great job!
One question...I have rooted my Note by "Easy rooting toolkit (v1.0) created by DooMLoRD".
Do I have to unroot prior to flashing SpeedMod?
Thanks.
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Nope...you dont need to unroot...

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[KERNEL] [2.6.29.6] [Flashable-.zip] [LAGFIX][BFQ][Oc][Uv] #3 "Patches 'O Klick"

[KERNEL] [2.6.29.6] [Flashable-.zip] [LAGFIX][BFQ][Oc][Uv] #3 "Patches 'O Klick"
So after countless hours of failure, I finally found my issue. It was an embarrassing one, but O well. What we have here is a fully stable kernel for the Vibrant. I have spent many hours on this and have been running it on my vibrant for some time now. Be sure to read the changelog for full info. At 1.2 Ghz I was getting MFLOPS scores pushing 10 MFLOPS! Performance is surely nice on this one. Another thing to note is the undervolting on my kernel. This will give optimal battery life for users. So, please enjoy, and post and errors with a logcat
This is compiled for the stock ROM. It will work on FrankenTwiz, Bionix, and many ROMs. Let me know what ROMs you try it on, and what ones it works best with.
hurrpancakes said:
This would be my first time using an oc/uv kernel. I know to get the oc, I have to go into setcpu and put the scaling to conservative, which I've already done. Ran quadrant, and got a score of 2790!
Great kernel!
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mygti02 said:
wow......this kernel is amazingly fast......screw quadrant....mine is only coming up in the 900's but its way faster than the last lag fix i was using that was giving me 2700+ ratings in quadrant.
Great job!!
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Instructions:
- Download the latest .zip provided below
- Put it on the root of your storage (the 14Gb one)
- Go into ClockWork Recovery
- Flash the .zip like you would a ROM
- Reboot
ENJOY!
Credits: Cyanogen, Wesgarner, Euegene_373, Barakinflorida
Download: http://kingxklick.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=230
All my code is on
As you would expect, I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device
If you like my work follow me on Twitter:
CFS Changelog
Kernel #3
- NOW patched up to 2.6.29.6 from .29 (In settings it will still read as just 2.6.29)
- Many bug fixes to the kernel itself from the linux project
- Numerous patches to the CPU scheduler 'CFS' which we are currently using
- *NEW* 'Interactive' CPU Governor (You can enable this in SetCPU)
- Bluetooth patch: Enter active mode before establishing a SCO link. *thanks for finding the code Wesgarner*
- Root UID 0
- Root GUID 0
- AUFS2 standalone patches *via Cyanogen*
- Built with Cortex-a8
- Compiled with Neon Optimizations
- Using CT-NG toolchain *optimized for our CPU's*
- IPv6 fixes via mainline
- Netfilter tether: Fix unaligned memory access
- Netfilter stability enhancements *all via mainline, thank them*
- Much more I will add
Kernel #2
- Implemented "Speedy King Lag Fix"
- Some more voltage tweaks since it is going well
- NEW 'Interactive' Governor support
- Conservative governor tweaks (via Herver)
- Touchscreen is more responsive
- Compiled with optimizations (forgot to do this on #1)
- Compiled with neon opt
- Kernel compacted a little
Kernel #1
- Based off of Samsung Kernel Source
- Overclockable up to 1.2 Ghz! (thanks for the code unhelpful)
- Undervolted mid range frequencies for long battery life!
- Bluetooth patches (via Nick Pelly)
- Capped boot speed at 1 Ghz
- Using CFS CPU scheduler
- Added NEW BFQ I/O scheduler support! (thanks dark)
- Added CGROUPS block for BFQ
- BFQ scheduler set to default
- Anticipatory scheduler support
- Deadline scheduler support
- CFQ scheduler support
- Noop scheduler support
- Conservative CPU Governor set to default
- Ondemand CPU governor support
- Userspace CPU governor support
- Added support for EXT4 filesystems
- More I will add
thanks man, nice to have something we dont' have to flash in Odin
Great work!
Nice to see you in the vibrant neck of the woods king. I'll give this a shot in the morning. If I'm not going to oc will I notice much of a difference between this and the stock kernel?
Cyanogen, King...feel right at home coming from a 32B phone.
Paging Dr B said:
Nice to see you in the vibrant neck of the woods king. I'll give this a shot in the morning. If I'm not going to oc will I notice much of a difference between this and the stock kernel?
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most definately, overclocking should be fairly stable though, ftw
kingklick said:
most definately, overclocking should be fairly stable though, ftw
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is this cool too flash with the leaked JI2 Rom?
cdw9800 said:
is this cool too flash with the leaked JI2 Rom?
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as long as samsung has not changed anything vital in their initramfs we should be just fine !
kingklick said:
as long as samsung has not changed anything vital in their initramfs we should be just fine !
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ok ima give it a shot and report back
This is gonna sound noob but here it goes. I've never done research on what exactly kernels are and this is all new to me.
This new kernel I can flash like Rom will over clock my device to 1.2ghz or will it give me the option to? Can overclocking hurt my device in the long run?
Does this come with tools to over and underclock when I need to?
Any other info would be great. I'm on Eugene Franklin twis v2, no voodoo or lagfix yet.
Any other info would be awesome.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
Works awesome on Frankin-Twiz update 1
buttery smooth
Works with Bionix
Installed, booted fast. Thanks for your hard work.
Good to see you back, King! Do you think this will work ok on Eugene's Hybrid R3? Also, I know some Vibrants (like mine) didn't like jacs OC kernel. Same issues here, or did the undervoltage kernel fix it?
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Can we have info on how to revert this kernal back to stock if needed?
Very nice, glad to see another person compiling Vibrant kernels. Have you considered including the voodoo beta4 in one of your future builds?
Working fine on Vibrant 9
Will this work with a lagfix already installed?
What does the bluetooth patch do? I'm hoping improved A2DP quality, please say its so
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so.. is it working with JI2?
all4degame said:
Can we have info on how to revert this kernal back to stock if needed?
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You should just be able to flash it through recovery. It's available as a flashable zip in one of Eugenes threads.
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[KERNEL] fps v0.4 kernel for stock/MCR [2012-02-08]

fps kernel by dr4go​
This kernel is based on the newly released LG v20Q sources, but also includes every (still) needed fix from imperticus' NeoBlaze kernel. It should work on both Froyo and Gingerbread stock and MoDaCo based ROMs. It won't work with CyanogenMod based ROMs.
Prerequisites:
For the SWAP Enabler you need at least 384MB of free disk space on your /data/ partition. And because the swap enabler just triggers the creation of a swapfile it would be best if the data partition wouldn't be too full when executing it (fragmentation will decrease the swap performance by a whole lot!)
Features:
- EXT2/3/4 built in
- NTFS R/W built in
- OC/UV support, overclocking up to 1552MHz [based on cpasjuste] - I recommend SetCPU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419)
- SDRAM, VDE and GPU overclock [morfic]
- Voodoo Sound [supercurio]
- VR I/O scheduler
- BFQ I/O scheduler (default)
- SLQB memory allocator
- CIFS, TUN
- SWAP support (including swap notify patch for people who want to play around with compcache)
Credits:
- cpasjuste
- beene
- rmcc
- pastime1971
- morfic
- supercurio
- hell_97
- msk
- faux123
- imperticus
Greetings:
- carburano
- juri256
- ryan
INSTALLATION
1. Remove "boot settings" from Pimp My Cpu to reset to default values
2. Reboot into CWM (v5.0.2.7-r2 recommended)
3. Install zip file from SDCARD
4. Reboot
Kernel sources: Github
Personal note: Although I've already been built a lot of kernels (for the HTC Desire HD and also the LG Optimus 2X) I've never released them to public. And I mainly decided to do it, because I'm really really unsatisfied by the performance of this device. Imho it could and should perform a lot better. Join me if you would like to be part of this adventure.
And to conclude with imperticus words: Please also don't forget the 'Thanks button'.
CHANGELOG
2012-02-08
**Kernel v0.4:
- Based on LG's v20Q codebase
- Total removal of RAM hack (may be preliminary, hadn't the chance to look into a few issues, yet...)
- 1st try to fix 50hrs+ issue and a bluetooth incompatibility
2012-01-12
**Kernel v0.3a:
- Reverted the linux kernel patching series (apparently we are stuck on v2.6.32.9)
- Reduced RAM hack to 32MB
- Changed frequency table again (1015MHz replaced with 1040MHz)
- _safe installer added (@ Lo_RaT_PeNaT: that's the version for you to try)
2012-01-10
**Kernel v0.3:
- Improved battery usage
- Fixed a small Synaptic problem
- Patched to 2.6.32.53
- Changed default scheduler to BFQ
- Added some arm 2.6.35+ cpu features (=for snappier phone handling)
- Tweaked .config
- Faster startup time
- Improved EXT4 write performance
- Changed wifi driver
- Lots of sysctl tweaks
- Changed default max frequency to 1216MHz (previously 1408MHz)
- Changed frequency table (added a new frequency 1552MHz, removed 1100MHz)
- Tweaked voltages
- Integrated 64MB Hack
History:
Code:
[u]2012-01-09[/u]
**Kernel v0.2a_repack:
- Merged both installers (of v0.1 and v0.2) and created new one (it no longer overwrites the build.prop file)
[u]2011-12-31[/u]
**Kernel v0.2a:
- Reverted battery voltage scaling fix for Froyo sources
**Kernel v0.2:
- Added SWAP support
- Improved EXT2 and EXT3 performance
- Added NTFS R/W support
- Drastically improved disk and memory read and write speeds when heavy I/O is involved
- Added kernel version to status and removed localversion from it
- Integrated swap notify patch (if anybody wants to use compcache)
- New installer (and dalvik cache is now also automatically wiped)
- Changed default min frequency to 216MHz (previously 389MHz)
- Changed default max frequency to 1408MHz (previously 1015MHz)
- Changed default governor
**SWAP Enabler v0.1:
- First public release
**SWAP Disbler v0.1:
- First public release
[u]2011-12-28[/u]
**Kernel v0.1:
- First public release
FAQ
1. Does fps stand for frames per second?
No, it doesn't. And I will never ever release this information to anyone here. Sorry folks.
2. What is the difference between the normal and the safe version?
Only the installer. If you're stuck when booting, please try the _safe version. Otherwise it is the same kernel.
3. ...more to follow...
It's a great news to have a new kernel to try!
Edit:
ROM:Gueste2x_v2.1(base on v20e&v20m)
1.After 3 times test, quadrant score is about 2800 at 1Ghz.(HP SR1 is about 3300)
2.Andrev OC can work. I really like Myrt's apps to set UV&OC.
installed kernel on stock gingerbread rom.
got a quadrant score of 5700+ at OC 1.2 ghz (VR I/O scheduler)
changed I/O scheduler to BFQ and my score jumped to 6000+
dr4go,
Will you add swap support to your kernel? Because this is really great feature for our low memory device )
Fast. Smooth. Thanks!
Sent from my LG-P990 using XDA App
How come these kernels doesn't work with both CM7 and stock (like MCR) based ROMs? Isn't it possible to fix it? Modles? Kernel version? Too much patches provided by LG?
Remember HTC Hero development back in the days; almost all kernels worked independent on ROM. It was an exception (more or less) if the kernel didn't work with a specific ROM.
Looks like a great kernel, but won't flash a stock based ROM over CM.
What about battery life?
Sent from my LG-P990 using Tapatalk
ryaneu said:
installed kernel on stock gingerbread rom.
got a quadrant score of 5700+ at OC 1.2 ghz (VR I/O scheduler)
changed I/O scheduler to BFQ and my score jumped to 6000+
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Could you please tell me how to change I/O scheduler?
ryaneu said:
installed kernel on stock gingerbread rom.
got a quadrant score of 5700+ at OC 1.2 ghz (VR I/O scheduler)
changed I/O scheduler to BFQ and my score jumped to 6000+
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Thanks, that is exactly the information I need to improve the kernel. During HTC Desire HD days, there was no better scheduler than the VR I/O scheduler.
Could you also share your results you get with the Anticipatory-, NoOp- and Deadline-I/O scheduler? That way I could select the best one of those.
Thank you in advance.
dr4go
feav said:
dr4go,
Will you add swap support to your kernel? Because this is really great feature for our low memory device )
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Noted. Imo you are right, that it would be a great feature for the LG Optimus P990.
Still a lot on my todo list... I already wanted to release it a few days back (as you may have noted I made the last commit on December 12th - since then I'm using it on my device.
Lastly... regarding the todo list: it's done when it's done - and as always: No information released to public before a new kernel it's out.
Stay tuned folks.
sibbor said:
How come these kernels doesn't work with both CM7 and stock (like MCR) based ROMs? Isn't it possible to fix it? Modles? Kernel version? Too much patches provided by LG?
Remember HTC Hero development back in the days; almost all kernels worked independent on ROM. It was an exception (more or less) if the kernel didn't work with a specific ROM.
Looks like a great kernel, but won't flash a stock based ROM over CM.
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Don't get me wrong: I never had CM installed on any of my previous Android devices. My kernel may work on CM, but honestly... I have no clue.
Yes I've also wanted to try CM once, but as you know... you don't have time for everything.
If you are willing to test it, just flash my kernel (but leave also any other working CM kernel on your SDCARD just in case it doesn't boot anymore) and if you do so... please report back... also what works or what doesn't work...
Thanks in advance,
dr4go
I dealt want to try this kernel buy I do not want to f**k up my phone because it is very good with v20o and rock stable.
is it possible to post a stock kernel so I can return without a flash?
thanks
KillerbeeNL said:
I dealt want to try this kernel buy I do not want to f**k up my phone because it is very good with v20o and rock stable.
is it possible to post a stock kernel so I can return without a flash?
thanks
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You can find your current kernel inside your zip file of your current ROM. And I doubt that it's the stock kernel you've currently have...
dr4go said:
You can find your current kernel inside your zip file of your current ROM. And I doubt that it's the stock kernel you've currently have...
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its the rebuild stock v20o from hell_97 with same changelog v20o (?)
EDIT its hypnos v2.0 sp1 v20o version
KillerbeeNL said:
its the rebuild stock v20o from hell_97 with same changelog v20o (?)
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This is your current kernel you have.
To restore it, there are two possibilities:
1) Copy it to your sdcard and flash it inside a root terminal using the commands:
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5
2) Copy the boot.img file inside your nvflash folder, and execute:
Code:
nvflash --bl fastboot.bin --download 10 boot.img
dr4go said:
This is your current kernel you have.
To restore it, there are two possibilities:
1) Copy it to your sdcard and flash it inside a root terminal using the commands:
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0p5
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/mmcblk0p5
2) Copy the boot.img file inside your nvflash folder, and execute:
Code:
nvflash --bl fastboot.bin --download 10 boot.img
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tnx ..i made a nandbackup with CWM from my current rom and now a have flashed your kernel so if anything goes wrong I can go back
I will test this kernel for a couple of days for stability and battery use.
what's with the "windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec 120 " ??
LG 2X lcd screen has a refreshrate of 72hz so anything higher than 72 fps (120) could cause tearing in animations (?)
thanks for your effort and time
KillerbeeNL said:
tnx ..i made a nandbackup with CWM from my current rom and now a have flashed your kernel so if anything goes wrong I can go back
I will test this kernel for a couple of days for stability and battery use.
what's with the "windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec 120 " ??
LG 2X lcd screen has a refreshrate of 72hz so anything higher than 72 fps (120) could cause tearing in animations (?)
thanks for your effort and time
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Max_events_per_sec sets OS(software opengl related params) related frames. While actual hw fps is setted in tegra frame buffer kernel driver. Increasing refresh rate at HW level(at kernel level) gives fake higher 2d (as benchmarking software read hw refresh rate to judge 2D),Infact worsen performance and in a long run it damages LCD Controllers and can be dangerous Actual supported refresh rate is 60hz for mobile QVGA and HVGA and you may find 60-62 with other company except LG.
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spica1234 said:
Max_events_per_sec sets OS(software opengl related params) related frames. While actual hw fps is setted in tegra frame buffer kernel driver. Increasing refresh rate at HW level(at kernel level) gives fake higher 2d (as benchmarking software read hw refresh rate to judge 2D),Infact worsen performance and in a long run it damages LCD Controllers and can be dangerous Actual supported refresh rate is 60hz for mobile QVGA and HVGA and you may find 60-62 with other company except LG.
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So, which value is recommended??? Leave it at 60??? Or 72 in our case????
Cheers!
el_charlie said:
So, which value is recommended??? Leave it at 60??? Or 72 in our case????
Cheers!
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windows.mgr_max_events_per_sec <---that value is not at all harmfull you can keep any if you want 150-200

[KERNEL][ICS][25/06]XArc/S ICS|AOKP v1.1.431a | NO LONGER MAINTAIN

Here i've tried compile kernel for Arc/S users. Thanks to Team Xperia for asking me to make kernel for AOKP. Then later i decided to make for Stock ICS too. Thanks to those who help me test these kernel since i've only owned Xperia Ray not Xperia Arc/S
I've made this is not to override anybody but to give you guys some options to choose what the best kernel for you.
First thing first, you need to unlocked bootloader to flash these kernel. I'm not responsible to what you've decide
[ XArc AOKP v1.1.431a ] AOKP BASED ROM
- vids record / playback fix(?)
[ XArc v2.0.431 ] LT15i - ICS 4.0.4
[ XArcS v2.0.431 ] LT18i - ICS 4.0.4
[ XArc v2.0 ] ICS BASED ROM for LT18i ONLY NEW build from 4.1.H.0.4 source - Play ICS Beta
- will work on FW: .431 / .562
### LOST & FOUND ###
[ XArc ICS ] ICS BASED ROM
Tested Rom
- JJ's Revolution
- MooDeD ICS
- Official MIUI
[ XArc AOKP ] AOKP BASED ROM
Tested Rom:
- AOKPeria
NOTE: [ For ICS ROM ONLY ] If you came from others developer kernel, flash this modules
Updates
// XArc v2.0 - build from 4.1.H.0.4 source, patch zram driver, UV available, patch smartassv2, added virtuous gov.
Intellidemand:
Intellidemand aka Intelligent Ondemand from Faux is yet another governor that's based on ondemand. Unlike what some users believe, this governor is not the replacement for OC Daemon (Having different governors for sleep and awake). The original intellidemand behaves differently according to GPU usage. When GPU is really busy (gaming, maps, benchmarking, etc) intellidemand behaves like ondemand. When GPU is 'idling' (or moderately busy), intellidemand limits max frequency to a step depending on frequencies available in your device/kernel for saving battery. This is called browsing mode. We can see some 'traces' of interactive governor here. Frequency scale-up decision is made based on idling time of CPU.
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[ SOLUTION: How to make simple ZRAM init.d script ]
1. Using Root Explorer, got to /sytem/etc/init.d/
2. press Menu then create new file
3. paste these in it
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
sysctl -w vm.swappiness=60
echo '1' > /sys/block/zram0/reset
echo $((60*1024*1024)) > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
mkswap /dev/block/zram0
swapon /dev/block/zram0
4. close and save it as 99zram
5. set permission to 777 or "rwxrwxrwx" (tick all)
6. take note: 60*1024*1024 = 60MB zram disksize. if you want to set 30MB, change 60 to 30.
((( Special Thanks to )))
DooMLoRD - thanks for his github sources. too much contribution to tell
FXP - for AOKP Kernel sources
mericon - for being AOKP tester
sheriffen - for being ICS kernel tester
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GiT
https://github.com/sirkay
reserved ..
if anyone test this kernel and its worked, let me know. i'll update in rom tested list
its is possible to flash on Arconium MIUI ICS - 2.5.11
ALWAYS HITS THANKS---->
Glad to see another kernel developer.
afzi said:
its is possible to flash on Arconium MIUI ICS - 2.5.11
ALWAYS HITS THANKS---->
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for MIUI i think give a shot with ICS kernel. some from neo section can use my ICS with MIUI. and do let me know what kinda Roms work with this kernel. so i can update my list for others to refer. thanks
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Glad to see another kernel developer.
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thanks for warm welcomed
Please add packages with wlan drivers- this will help users in migration from other (namely ArcKnight and Doom's kernels)
downloading... later i will post my result
one question, what zram do? i think i'm not 100% updated
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Please add packages with wlan drivers- this will help users in migration from other (namely ArcKnight and Doom's kernels)
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copy it from any stock rom will do mate. ermm did i stated in first post that i have no arc, only ray?
borjacamb said:
downloading... later i will post my result
one question, what zram do? i think i'm not 100% updated
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to increase performance. to make more use of RAM when swapping/paging is required
sirkay said:
to increase performance. to make more use of RAM when swapping/paging is required
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it raise batery drain??
borjacamb said:
it raise batery drain??
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nope. it will make virtual swap memory for better performance when more than one apps are running.
about battery life, i dunno. you test, and report here with your results
sirkay said:
for MIUI i think give a shot with ICS kernel. some from neo section can use my ICS with MIUI. and do let me know what kinda Roms work with this kernel. so i can update my list for others to refer. thanks
thanks for warm welcomed
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sirkay your 6.1.1rer kernel is working with miui on ray
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I've made this is not to override anybody but to give you guys some options to choose what the best kernel for you.
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choice is always good, the more devs the better
running AOKP on arc s under AOKPeria Beta 0.5 (my second handset, so it wont get as much of a thrashing, but will happily test new variants and report any issues) going great a the moment, so many thanks sirkay
funiewski said:
sirkay your 6.1.1rer kernel is working with miui on ray
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oh yes, almost forgot about that. MIUI rom by iirijo. thanks for remind me
sminki said:
choice is always good, the more devs the better
running AOKP on arc s under AOKPeria Beta 0.5 (my second handset, so it wont get as much of a thrashing, but will happily test new variants and report any issues) going great a the moment, so many thanks sirkay
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no prob
is this using stock wifi modules?
EDIT: I figure it out. thanks.
Thanks
XArc ICS kernel works fine on official miui 2.5.11
zram
184-1402 mhz
intellidemand/sio
lost 4% battery over night (10 hours), with dada and sync on, wifi disabled, cool
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good to know that. can you provide me a link rom thread you using right now? i need to update in tested rom for others references
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1565194
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Hi there!
It works great with Stock ICS GB on my LT15i.
I maximized zram for better multitasking.
Here is my modified init-script:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
sysctl -w vm.swappiness=40
echo "1" > /sys/block/zram0/reset
mem_total_kb=$(grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo | grep -E -o '[[:digit:]]+')
mem_total=$((mem_total_kb * 1024))
echo $mem_total > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
mkswap /dev/block/zram0
swapon /dev/block/zram0
greeting
matto

[Kernel/Recovery][P75XX] A1 Kernel V1.9/TWRP2.6.3.0

:good: First of all :good: Thank you for your patronage!!! :laugh::victory:
Before you do anything: This is purely at your own risk and I will not be responsible for anything that happens to your tablet. I flashed it on mine at my own risk.
Compatibility Information: There are 2 different versions. 1 for stock and 1 for Cyanogenmod. Even though the kernels are intended for the 3G tablet it will work just fine on a WiFi only tablet (like mine). This makes the build process less messy.
**Sources Fully documented v1.9 beginner friendly sources now available including the build script. If more explanations are required, please say so. However, remember that the explanations are not intended to be a blind step by step instructions of going from samsung source to A1.
TWRP V2.6.0.0: Please read: do not worry about any kind of "E:A: Render Error". This is a side effect of removing some image files to save place on the recovery image so it will fit on the 5MB. The error simply means it failed to show (render) and image file that it is looking for. This is not harmful at all. If you can't flash the recovery please try the dd method.
V2.6.0.0 3G Download
V2.6.0.0 Wifi Download
V2.5.0.0 3G Download
V2.5.0.0 Wifi Download
TWRP V2.6.3.0: There are no more E:A Render errors. All graphics that were removed are there. Also, the recovery will install supersu if no root is detected. That feature has also been restored. The kernel has been stripped of anything not recovery related to shrink it down. It also has selinux support which allows the "set_metadata" zip installation to work. The download is in the attachments below.
Changelog:
Changelog:
Voodoo sound <-- new to version 1.0
USB charging enabled as well as charging from other chargers *** fixed V1.5.4 thanks to pershoot
Overclock to 1.2GHz <-- new to version 1.2
NTFS modules enabled, ondemand default frequency scaler, noop default disk io scheduler <-- new to version 1.2.1
GPU overclock from 333MHz to 400MHz. <-- new to version 1.3
Overclock to 1.4GHz <--new to version 1.4
Support for Current Widget <-- new to version 1.5
CIFS enabled in kernel config, 1.4GHz attempted stability fix (thanks to jaswinky) <--new to version 1.5.2
Wifi driver compiled as module <--new to V1.5.3
More voltage anomalies fixed, updated battery driver to pershoot's 3.1 <-- new to V1.5.4 and V1.5.5XE
Fixed charging boot bug <--new to V1.5.6SE
(In case you were wondering 1.5.7 had an issue in it.)
Disabled frequency lock, added 1GHz default max (you can change it to 1.2GHz or 1.4GHz after boot), 216MHz default min CazeW's suggestion <--new to 1.5.8SE+XE
Enabled pershoot build/vfp optimization commit, added 150MHz minimum frequency <-- new to 1.5.9SE+XE
Boot script support (put yours as /data/local/a1init.sh) <-- new to V2.0
Smarter ram disk that only initializes 3G on 3G tablets<-- new to V2.1
1.5GHz && 1.6GHz OC available, cifs utf8 kernel module available <-- new to V2.2
Support for CM9 <-- new to V2.2CM
Enabled xbox controller module as xpad.ko <--new to V2.2.1
NTFS moved to kernel module instead of built in, CIFS moved to kernel module instead of built in, enabled option.ko and usb_wwan.ko for connection of 3G dongle, all nls charsets/codepages built as modules <--new to V2.2.2
V1.6.3 is pretty much V2.2.2 but without my custom ram disk. I've also tried a boot script method proposed by Toldo but haven't had time to test it yet. Please flash the CM9 stock kernel or Samsung stock kernel before trying V1.6.3.
Applied git patch to disable mmc_cap_erase <-- new to V1.6.4
Voltage control, cifs built in again <-- new to V1.7
Galaxy Tab 8.9 specific fix <--new to V1.7.1
Cyanogenmod charging mode fix <--new to V1.7.2
Galaxy Tab 8.9 specific feature <--new to V1.7.3
CM10 compatibility fix, enabled Samsung's powersaving governor <--new to V1.7.4
followed pershoot's "-defconfig: jb: unset TEGRA_CONVSERVATIVE_GOV_ON_EARLYSUPSEND" change to fix odd 450MHz capping issue <--new to V1.7.4b
Copied in pershoot's keyboard dock driver <--new to V1.7.5
801MB RAM enabled <-- new to V1.8
Rebased on pershoot's November 17 source <--new to V1.8.1
Back to samsung base, follow pershoot's suggestion of Nexus7 mtp drivers to fix mtp, enabled zRam <--new to V1.8.2
Reduced RAM to 785MB to prevent intense 3D games issue, enabled KSM (check in settings --> performance --> memory management)
(CM Version only) works on CM10.1 <--new to V1.8.4
Incorporated touchscreen death fix. Thank the user who reported it. <-- new to V1.8.5
Used part of pershoot's kernel config to get data usage working in CM <--new to V1.8.6
Added CM's version of the ROW (read over write) disk IO scheduler for GT-I9300<-- new to V1.8.7
Added XDA's grzwolf's solution to the hsic wakeclock problem <--new to V1.8.8
Added frandom kernel module <-- new to V1.9
Credits:
Supercurio: voodoo sound
Pershoot: voodoo port, usb charging, flashable zip, OC template, current widget setup
XDA forum's CazeW: used your replace suggestions to patch up wm8994_voodoo.c and wm8994_voodoo.h so it will compile properly, and finding the missing link for 1.4GHz OC, and disabling frequency locks
Task650: providing a nice, clean deodexed rom for me to try this on
XDA forum's RaymanFx: OC instructions
Me: GPU OC
XDA forum's jaswinky for valuable hints and checking my work over.
Xoom ICS kernel: for getting an approximate idea of voltages
(If I missed any credits, please forgive me as this is my first attempt at any kind of development)
XDA forum's motley for voltage control
XDA forum's Unknownzd for mmc_cap_erase patch
XDA's grzwolf for the hsic wakelock fix
Great to see someone else kernel developing, could be the start of something here... Lol, I wanna give this a try but I think It'll stop 3G working if I flash the 7510 kernel.
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RavenY2K3 said:
Great to see someone else kernel developing, could be the start of something here... Lol, I wanna give this a try but I think It'll stop 3G working if I flash the 7510 kernel.
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Care to try the 3G version I just uploaded? I don't own the 3G version but I followed the same idea for compiling the 3G kernel.
Welcome, nice of you to come to the party
Is there really no one that can test and leave test reports? If i would have been on sammy rom i`d been all over this.
Good luck dev
Flashed, wifi,3g and voodoo working,
well done.... Will test more for you and report back
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kashortiexda said:
Flashed, wifi,3g and voodoo working,
well done.... Will test more for you and report back
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Thank you for your bravery!
Working on my 7500 even feels a little quicker too
Dang, you move quick, I've installed it but, how did you get the voodoo app to recognise the device as supported?
Scratch that, it was me being an idiot
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Works fine on my P7500.( Voodoo, 3G and Wifi) Good work, Thnx!
3g + 1.1
all working great, including usb charging, 3g, wifi, and voodoo whilst device ON....finally !
Awesome. After flashing kernel, my useless wall chargers work. It is very smooth too. Great job.
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Finally, the modified kernel!
Voodoo works perfectly.
It can even overclock the CPU to make and perfect kernel.
Maybe 1.6GHz.: D
XTeK2 said:
Finally, the modified kernel!
Voodoo works perfectly.
It can even overclock the CPU to make and perfect kernel.
Maybe 1.6GHz.: D
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Overclocking abilities is quite a tall order for my current "skills". After looking at the instructions on how you would do it, the process looks much much more involving than just a manual patch job. Weird thing is that after an initial read through of the instructions it looks like a 1.2Ghz overclock code is in the kernel source but I'm not sure why it's not turned on.
kusgan said:
Awesome. After flashing kernel, my useless wall chargers work. It is very smooth too. Great job.
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I was quite surprised to discover that the charger that comes in the box of the galaxy tab 10.1 actually sends some kind of "green light" to the tablet to begin charging. If the tablet gets the box charger it actually records "samsung charge !!!r" before activating the charging. If any other charger is connected the tablet records "invalid charger !!!" and disables charging in the next line of code. I just changed it so that it will record "other charger" in stead of invalid and enable charging after recording. (yes, the original code had those exclamation marks after charger).
is it ok with task ics rom ?
zerong said:
is it ok with task ics rom ?
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You mean the task650 one? Of course it is! That's the only stock ics rom I've ever flashed on my tablet. I credited task650 in my first post for providing a clean deodexed rom to test on.
AAccount said:
You mean the task650 one? Of course it is! That's the only stock ics rom I've ever flashed on my tablet. I credited task650 in my first post for providing a clean deodexed rom to test on.
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Yes task650 ! all is ok with your kernel ? i dont know if i have to wait a pershoot kernel for stock ics rom in order to enable voodoo sound and overcloking !
zerong said:
Yes task650 ! all is ok with your kernel ? i dont know if i have to wait a pershoot kernel for stock ics rom in order to enable voodoo sound and overcloking !
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Yes, everything seems to be ok with the task650 rom. There is no overclocking available currently but voodoo is working.
Can i return to stock kernel if all isnt good? So where can i find a ics stock kernel ?
zerong said:
Can i return to stock kernel if all isnt good? So where can i find a ics stock kernel ?
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From the nandroid backup you make before flashing anything.
I don't think a package has been made yet for ICS boot.img.

[KERNEL][TW]Forest-HelloWorld-Make-II kernel_JB N7000_V201-P_Final

*** THIS KERNEL ONLY SUPPORTS SAMSUNG TW JB 4.1.2 ROMs (STOCK and CUSTOM). DOES NOT WORK IN CM or AOSP!!! ***
*** The Kernel is Safe (MMC_CAP_ERASE disabled) and the included PhilZ Recovery uses delete recursive and avoids brickbug ***
*** Stiil, I take no responsibility if the provided KERNELs causes any problem to your phone, you are warned! ***
Hello Friends,
I am no developer, just an Android lover. I share with you my first custom kernel for Note N7000 JB building from sources. It was made mainly for my hobby and my own needs, but hopefully can be useful to other members.
Forest-HelloWorld-Make-II kernel
As the name suggested, it is essentially a continuity of the C.O.H HelloWorld kernel.
FEATURES:
Features added by me:
- Implement r3p1 GPU driver to JB4.1.2 (from V2.0.0 (Credits and thanks to @GeeckoDev for this excellent work)
- OC OLED panel refresh rate to 60 (from V1.9.1)
- Remake GPU to 4 steps (V_1.9.0) (Very capable for gaming why maintain good battery life)
- Compile using Linaro toolchain 4.7.4.(12.2013) (V1.9.0) (it feels silky smooth)
- Update recovery to PhilZ Touch 5! You have a more beautiful and intuitive GUI. (from V1.8.2)
- Use LZMA compression (from V1.8.2).
- BLN support (only for V1.7.3)
- Enable OC CPU to 1600 (from V1.6.4 for OC CPU versions)
- Exfat native support (Now you can enjoy unlimited file size and fast speed on ext-sdcard)
- Kernel linux version 3.0.31, build using Ubuntu 13.10
- Toolchains: CodeSourcery G++
- Some optimization of the config file
- Su binary is updated to the latest version.
- Made three versions: 1) With OC of both CPU and GPU 2) With stock CPU and OC GPU and 3) With stock CPU and GPU.
Features benefited from C.O.H kernel:
- CPU Hotplug support from Speedmod kernel (only 1 core when not in load, battery friendly)
- Disabled logcat and dmesg and unnecessary Samsung debugging.
- UV capability.
- Increased Touchscreen sensitivity even when charging (Best touch response to date in Note).
- FSYNC Control 1 (from Ezekeel's GLaDOS kernel for Nexus).
- Tweak GPU in GPU OC version: 133, 267, 400 MHz (3 steps),
- Many cpu governors and schedullers: Defaults are Hyper-Row now (You can also tried noop-pegasusq as recommended by C.O.H)
- Fix for wifi drain on standby (disabled all multicast).
- Speedmod K5-3 fixes included
- Other features are the same as in c.o.h’s HelloWorld Kernel.
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HOW TO ENABLE LOGCAT (Only for V1.6.4 and lower!) .Credits to @hardcore:
If you want to re-enable logcat for whatever reason, do this:
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
echo ANDROIDLOGGER >> /system/etc/tweaks.conf
mount -o remount,ro /system
exit
Reboot android system. Then can take logcat as you wish!
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The kernel is very smooth, stable and battery friendly.
CHANGELOGS:
HelloWorld-Make-II-V201-P:.
- OC-CPU
- Stock GPU
- Compile using uber toolchain 4.7
Excellent speed and good battery life. This is my current most favorite one.
HelloWorld-Make-II-V2.0.1:.
- Stock GPU and CPU.
- Compile using uber toolchain 4.7
Excellent speed and good battery life. This is one of my favorites.
- Change logs of other versions: see links in download section!
HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.9.0:.
- Remake GPU steps
+ Forest_HelloWorld-Make-II_V1.9.0_AM1 which is more agressive with GPU steps: 133-267-333-400
+ Forest_HelloWorld-Make-II_V1.9.0_GL2 which is more gracious, gentle with GPU steps: 133-200-267-333
- Disable UV interface.
HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.8.2:.
- Update Philz recovery to PhilZ Touch 5.
- Putting back logger module with option to enable it (for those who want to get logcat)
- Use LZMA compression
- Set default Governor to Pegasusq
- Update su and SuperUser to V1.94
- BLN dropped!
Bugs:
- The OC-CPU version has stock video bug the same as V1.6.4. Use MX video play instead!
- Recovery only accept to format internal and external sdcard using default format.
HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.7.3:.
- BLN support added.
HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.6.4:.
- OC CPU to 1600 (you can enable it using Nofrills or SetCPU...)
- UV 25mv for each steps, for balance performance and battery life.
- Include VR I/O scheduler, leave out Deadline
- Tweak thermal threshold (first level from 64 to 70, second level threshold keep the same).
Significant improvement for heavy games: I can play my favorite Let's Golf 3 super smooth now.
Bugs: stock video only play from gallery. Use MX video which is much better, btw.
HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.5.5:.
- Leave out some Governors, keep only 5: Hyper, Performance, Ondemand, Pegasusq, and SmartassV2.
- Leave out I/O Schedulers, keep only 5: Row, Sio, Noop, Cfq and Deadline.
- Padding zImage to the full size of the Kernel partition, 838808 bytes (Thanks to the trick by Chenglu and PhilZ!) this should help make the flash of kernel always clean.
- other minor tweaks
The new version is leaner, lighter. Should help improve performance and battery life!
For those who is on V1.4.5 it is recommended that you move to V1.5.5
HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.4.5: Starting version
DOWNLOADS:
Forest-HelloWorld-V201-P.zip_with Trim, stock Gpu and OC-CPU (1600 Mhz) My favorite
V2.0.1_with Trim, stock Gpu-Cpu:
V2.0.0_Extreme_with Trim and FPBug fix: Announcement and downloads: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58408389&postcount=706
V2.0.0_Extreme_Spen: This is a version without OC OLED panel (sung original 57Hz) for S-pen users.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57752642&postcount=691
V2.0.0_Extreme and V1.9.1_Extreme announcement and downloads link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57652736&postcount=670
V2.0.0_Ultimate: announcement and download link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57467024&postcount=627
V2.0.0 annoucement and downloads links here
V1.9.1 announcement and download here
V1.9.0 from this post: HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.9.0:
HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.8.2:
1. OC both CPU-GPU:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/njhvzewi2ncl5q5/Forest-HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.8.2.zip
2. OC GPU only:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/po1iefn2dbaajtu/Forest-HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.8.2-OC-GPU(2).zip
3. Stock CPU-GPU:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/lfzab4oc8tb5bit/Forest-HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.8.2-stock-GPU-CPU.zip
HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.7.3::
Download link and instructions go to this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51235523&postcount=265
HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.6.4:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1sum6rn4sw81qdp/Forest-HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.6.4.zip
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HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.5.5:
1. With Stock GPU:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/fhl2f2et527vydf/Forest-HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.5.5-StockGPU.zip
2. With OC-GPU:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/b3hu47yyzltey1p/Forest-HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.5.5-OC-GPU.zip
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HelloWorld-Make-II-V1.4.5 (pulled in favour of the better version just out)
1. With Stock GPU:
2. With OC-GPU:
INSTALLATION:
1. Flash the attached kernel CWM flashable zip using any SAFE custom recovery like PhilZ kernels.
2. Wipe cache and dalvik cache and reboot.
3. Enjoy. (it takes around 2-3 reboots to the ROM and KERNEL to settle down and get really fast and smooth.
CREDITS AND THANKS:
1. @crime_of_heart : (huge) for too many things
2. @Philz3759: for his wonderful touch recovery
3. @Chenglu for his guide on Initramfs
4. @GeeckoDev for taming r3p1 driver for JB 4.1.2
5. @dorimanx: for his sharing of exfat source code
6. @Dharam_Maniar: for his excellent Tutorial on kernel
7. @hardcore: for the inspiration from his excellent work
8. @maxfu for his great work on OC kernel
9. @Chainfire for his excellent su and superuser.apk
10. Samsung, for the source code for me to play with
11. And many other excellent members in XDA!
For Developers/Modders: You can use the Forest-HelloWorld-Make-II kernel in your CUSTOM ROMs as long as you give links to this thread.
Please THANKS me and C.O.H if you think this kernel is helpful for you!
Source:
Kernel is built from Samsung JB source can be downloaded from Sam Sung open source at: http://opensource.samsung.com/ (EUR: GT-N7000_JB_Opensource.zip)
Modification is made using the patch from COH: can be found in his thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2252977
Exfat source code: https://github.com/dorimanx/exfat-nofuse
Reserved
Good stuff @forest1971
Thanks
nokiamodeln91 said:
Good stuff @forest1971
Thanks
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Thanks NokiaModeln91!
It is harder than I thought building a custom kernel from source, and unpacking Initramfs from zImage. I am very happy I made it.
Try it our! I find it really good indeed!
Anyone flash this kernel im on sweetrom 10.5 with speedmod k5
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forest1971 said:
Thanks NokiaModeln91!
It is harder than I thought building a custom kernel from source, and unpacking Initramfs from zImage. I am very happy I made it.
Try it our! I find it really good indeed!
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U post same link two time no oc kernel there only stock gpu chek before posting thx
SAINI99 said:
Anyone flash this kernel im on sweetrom 10.5 with speedmod k5
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I am using sweet rom 10.5 myself. Have tested out for last few days. So smooth!
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Great work I can't try it atm. as I am on a stable OmniROM which I have had for a month but once this breaks I will give it a go
Are there any plans to add more tweaks?
XxPixX said:
Great work I can't try it atm. as I am on a stable OmniROM which I have had for a month but once this breaks I will give it a go
Are there any plans to add more tweaks?
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The features are extensive so I do not know if there will be further. Lets see.
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forest1971 said:
The features are extensive so I do not know if there will be further. Lets see.
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Provide the oc one links are same chek the main thread mr forest
SAINI99 said:
Provide the oc one links are same chek the main thread mr forest
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My bad . Thanks for pointing that out. Links are corrected now.
forest1971, quick question. How can i edit mount points ? Example, /system is mounted in /dev/whatevah and i want to change that. Is it possible ?
You can find mount points in the guide in my signature.
Btw, the question is not relevant in this thread.
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Thanks for your work. I see big developers in credit section already. I'm definitely going to give it a shot.
Sent from my SM-N9005
Great work i flashed last night stock gpu one running smooth now lets see how much screen on time on this kernel i will get
With speedmod k5-5 i m getin 5 hours with wifi on
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I m getin 30 min screen on time for 15 percent battery level cost
This mean maximum i can get 4 hours screen on time
Please make speed mod k5-5 make 2
With updated recovery and with cpu governers and leave all same as it is
This will be a perfect kernel for those people who wna spend life little bit more with note without charge
SAINI99 said:
Great work i flashed last night stock gpu one running smooth now lets see how much screen on time on this kernel i will get
With speedmod k5-5 i m getin 5 hours with wifi on
---------- Post added at 04:30 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:01 AM ----------
I m getin 30 min screen on time for 15 percent battery level cost
This mean maximum i can get 4 hours screen on time
Please make speed mod k5-5 make 2
With updated recovery and with cpu governers and leave all same as it is
This will be a perfect kernel for those people who wna spend life little bit more with note without charge
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Speedmod k5-5 seems to be the benchmark for performance and battery life. I suspect too many governers and schedullers may harm the battery life. I will make a new ones with only few of them.
Still, kernel takes time to settle down with rom. So it is still too early to judge. Cheers.
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this kernel support crt animation and boot animation? thanks
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Boot animation, yes. CTR animation, not tried yes. You may want to try in your rom and lets know. Tks.
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Hey after a half day this kernel love my phone gitin full 5 hours of screen on time big thx man
Sheduler sio changed
Uv all cpu steps and gpu by -100
Cpu governer pagasq
SAINI99 said:
Hey after a half day this kernel love my phone gitin full 5 hours of screen on time big thx man
Sheduler sio changed
Uv all cpu steps and gpu by -100
Cpu governer pagasq
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Good to know you like it and thanks for sharing UV settings! It should get even better with my next version.
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