[Q] Boot to gecko - Motorola Droid and Milestone Q&A, Help & Troublesh

is it possible to get boot to gecko running on the droid
https://wiki.mozilla.org/B2G
https://wiki.mozilla.org/B2G/HardwareRequirements
Boot to Gecko Hardware Requirements
Minimum Required:
CPU: ARMv6
RAM: 256MB
Recommended:
CPU: Cortex A5 class or better, ARMv7a with NEON
GPU: Adreno 200 class or better
Connectivity: WiFi and 3g
Sensors:
Accelerometer
Proximity
Ambient light
A-GPS
with this being said it be nice to play with on the droid

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[Q] Where can I find full technical specifications?

Hi 2 all!
Can someone tell me please where can I find full technical specifications for LG Optimus Black? I need detailed specifications with series of all modules(such as gps, wi-fi, accelerometer etc.)
For example, for Motorola Droid X I've found this:
CPU = Texas Instruments OMAP3630 in Unknown PoP (Cortex A8 PoP solution)
[*]Power/Audio = Texas Instruments TWL5030 Power Management (Catalog name TPS65950)
[*]DSP = Texas Instruments TMS320C6454 in Unknown PoP
[*]Baseband = Quallcomm QSC6085
[*]RF = Avago FEM7758 and TriQuint TQM613029
[*]Wireless = Texas Instruments WL1273
[*]Flash Memory & DRAM = Hynix H8KMS series - model unknown in Unknown PoP
[*]Touch Screen Controller = Atmel ATmega324P
[*]Camera = OmniVision OV8810 Image CMOS sensor
[*]Backlight = National Semiconductor LM3530
[*]Camera LED = National Semiconductor LM3554
[*]Torch LED = National Semiconductor LM3559
[*] etc...
So, as you see, I need information about models and series of controllers... not about weight and dimensions
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1621152
n.i.r.a.j said:
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1621152
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanx! Problem solved

cpufreq on Nexus 4? (cpufreq drivers?) [Running Ubuntu Touch]

I am running Ubuntu Touch on Nexus 4 and I have tried to install cpufrequtils to be able to control frequencies of each 4 cores on the system.
The problem is that when try to run parallel applications on Ubuntu Touch, I don't achieve any speedups to their sequential counterparts (for example running bzip2 and pbzip2).
I am trying to do some performance analysis of sequential and parallel applications (such as gzip, pigz, bzip2, pbzip2) on Nexus 4.
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Below is what I get when I try to install and run cpufrequtils:
Installation..............
Code:
Unpacking cpufrequtils (from .../cpufrequtils_008-1_armhf.deb) ...
Processing triggers for ureadahead ...
Setting up cpufrequtils (008-1) ...
* Loading cpufreq kernel modules... [ OK ]
* CPUFreq Utilities: Setting ondemand CPUFreq governor...
* CPU0...
* CPU1...
* CPU2...
* CPU3... [fail]
And when I try to execute cpufreq-into.............
Code:
[email protected]:~/test$ cpufreq-info
cpufrequtils 008: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004-2009
Report errors and bugs to [email protected], please.
analyzing CPU 0:
driver: msm
CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0
CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0
maximum transition latency: 0.00 ms.
hardware limits: 384 MHz - 1.51 GHz
available frequency steps: 384 MHz, 486 MHz, 594 MHz, 702 MHz, 810 MHz, 918 MHz, 1.03 GHz, 1.13 GHz, 1.24 GHz, 1.35 GHz, 1.46 GHz, 1.51 GHz
available cpufreq governors: interactive, ondemand, userspace, powersave, performance
current policy: frequency should be within 384 MHz and 1.51 GHz.
The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to use
within this range.
current CPU frequency is 384 MHz.
cpufreq stats: 384 MHz:89.53%, 486 MHz:0.56%, 594 MHz:0.42%, 702 MHz:0.05%, 810 MHz:0.02%, 918 MHz:0.02%, 1.03 GHz:0.02%, 1.13 GHz:0.01%, 1.24 GHz:0.01%, 1.35 GHz:0.01%, 1.46 GHz:0.01%, 1.51 GHz:9.34% (21486)
analyzing CPU 1:
no or unknown cpufreq driver is active on this CPU
maximum transition latency: 0.00 ms.
analyzing CPU 2:
no or unknown cpufreq driver is active on this CPU
maximum transition latency: 0.00 ms.
analyzing CPU 3:
no or unknown cpufreq driver is active on this CPU
maximum transition latency: 0.00 ms.
So it seems there is a missing cpufreq driver which prevents utilization of all 4 cores.

[KERNEL] [Jan 28] [Sense][GPE] Hypernova_2.0.3-Mallow && Flar-Port_6.03.3-Mallow

[KERNEL] [Jan 28] [Sense][GPE] Hypernova_2.0.3-Mallow && Flar-Port_6.03.3-Mallow
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HTC One M8_WHL Sense Kernel
(All Variants)
This kernel has been
MassStashed​
Kernel Features
FEATURES - FlarPort
Latest Pre-Release optimized -O3 linaro 4.9.3 toolchain
Easy installation with Aroma installer - Special thanks to flar2
overclocking
gboost for enhanced gaming performance
choose voltage profile in installer
full user voltage control
underclock CPU or GPU
i/o schedulers: FIOPS, SIO, CFQ, NOOP, ROW, deadline
optional sweep2sleep
Optional custom wake gestures (no motion required!)
Optional pocket detection (with custom wake gestures)
Option to disable volume button wakes camera (with custom wake gestures)
High Definition Audio capability
Optional USB fastcharge
Option to reduce vibration strength
Remove /system write protection
NTFS r/w, CIFS, exFAT support
Option to disable fsync
Option to disable magnetic cover
/dev/frandom support
Color control
DriveDroid support
Stereo call recording
Unified dtb's to make work with all variants (Thanks captain_throwback)
Kernel Features
FEATURES - Hypernova
Latest Pre-Release optimized -O3 linaro 4.9.3 toolchain
Everything from flar2's amazing kernel (Gboost removed in favor of interactive and hotplug cpu control. Not necessary with this setup)
Franco's mako_hotplug
*cpu-boost* (Removed currently)
Franco's enhanced interactive governor set to default (Tweaked settings thanks to Dan)
NTFS support
Many other enhancements not normally added to sense kernels that I've seen
F2FS
INSTALLATION
1. Install zip from recovery
2. Follow the instructions, if you don't know what to do, use the pre-selected options
3. Wipe cache/dalvik cache
4. Reboot
It is recommended to disable or increase the screen timeout in TWRP recovery. If the screen timeout is enabled in TWRP, there may be a black screen after exiting the Aroma installer. This is nothing to worry about. Simply hold power and volume down and volume up buttons until it reboots. The installation will be fine. If things get stuck in aroma, simply do this reboot method and immediately hold down to get to bootloader mode, then select recovery and start from the beginning.
Donate to franciscofranco!
A lot of this is thanks to franciscofranco’s commits, so donate to him!
Donate to Flar2!
A lot of this is thanks to flar2’s commits, so donate to him!
Here’s mine if you would like to donate to me specifically
DOWNLOADS
Sense 5.0.1 & 5.0.2
GPE 6.0
NOTES AND OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF YOU SHOULD KNOW!!!
ElementalX Configuration File
Your choices in the Aroma installer are used to build a configuration file. The config file is located at /etc/elementalx.conf. You can edit this file to change kernel settings. Whatever is set in this file will take effect when the device is booted (unless other scripts or apps interfere!)
If settings are not sticking:
[*]Make sure you have busybox installed correctly and updated to the latest version
[*]Make sure the file permissions for /etc/init.d/99elementalx or 99msx are set to execute.
[*]Check to see if any /etc/init.d scripts or apps (such as Kernel Tuner or TricksterMod) are interfering with your settings.
ElementalX Log File
Every boot, a log file is created at /data/local/tmp/elementalx-kernel.log or msx-kernel.log. This file shows the date and time and all settings that have been applied. Use this to verify and troubleshoot configuration options. Also, in this file is your devices PVS number. Please refer to the links down below as to what the heck the PVS means. Helps with troubleshooting OC/voltage related reboots device specific. Not all devices were created equal!
Overclocking
Overclocking is optional. The installer lets you choose the maximum frequency. Whatever frequencies you chose in the installer will be set at boot for each CPU. Not all devices can handle overclocking. I don't recommend overclocking, this device is fast enough. If you overclock, the CPU frequency will likely be throttled due to heat. I recommend the stock frequencies, as this device is plenty fast.
CPU voltages
The installer allows you to choose from several undervolting options: stock, -15mV, -30mV, or -45mV. This only undervolts the lowest frequency, which happens to be the frequency used the most, and this is safer. Be careful, lowering voltages can cause instability.
gboost
gboost enhances gaming performance by giving a slight boost to cpu frequencies when the graphics load is high (e.g. while gaming). It should have no effect on battery life during regular usage, so it's safe to leave it enabled all the time.
fsync
fsync can be disabled if you're looking for the last ounce of performance. I recommend leaving it enabled as there is a slight risk of data loss if your phone shuts off unexpectedly before filesystems are synced.
Installing a new ROM
If you install a new ROM, it will probably replace this with the stock kernel and will definitely overwrite /etc/init.d/99elementalx and /etc/elementalx.conf so you will lose your settings and certain features. So always reinstall the kernel after installing a ROM.
Sweep2sleep
Sweep2sleep allows you to put your device to sleep by swiping right to left across the bottom of the screen where the back, home, recent buttons are. I find this useful since the stock motion gestures do not provide a good way to turn off the screen.
/sys/android_touch/sweep2wake
0= disabled
1= sweep2sleep right enabled
2= sweep2sleep left enabled
3= sweep2sleep left and right enabled
USB fastcharge
USB fastcharge is optional. This will allow you to charge at a faster rate when connected to a USB port. The default limit for USB ports is 500ma, this increases it to 1100ma. Be sure that the computer/laptop/whatever you are plugged into can handle it. Some will automatically cap it at 500ma. Please note that this does not force AC charge mode like previous implementations of force fastcharge. Your battery setting will still say USB mode. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.
Wake Gestures
There are three modes
Mode 1: Stock Motion Launch Gestures
For stock motion launch gestures, /sys/android_touch/wake_gestures, /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake and /sys/android_touch/doubletap2wake must all be set to 0. Enabling any of these overrides the stock gestures. Obviously Motion Launch Gestures must be enabled in the system settings.
Mode 2: Remove motion requirement
For this, you must set /sys/android_touch/wake_gestures to 1 and enable at least one gesture in /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake or /sys/android_touch/doubletap2wake and Motion Launch Gestures must be enabled in system settings. In this mode, when you sweep or doubletap, the appropriate input events are generated and acted upon the EasyAccessService (i.e., the system app that handles gesture actions).
Mode 3: Traditional S2W/DT2W
In this mode, wake gestures and actions are handled entirely by the kernel. The gestures will turn on the screen and that's it. For this, you must set /sys/android_touch/wake_gestures to 0 and enable at least one gesture in /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake or /sys/android_touch/doubletap2wake. It doesn't matter if Motion Launch Gestures is enabled or disabled in system settings, the gestures don't interact with it in this mode.
Options
For modes 2 and 3, there are several options.
Sweep2Wake
Gesture........Value
Sweep right......1
Sweep left........2
Sweep up.........4
Sweep down.....8
Add up the values for each gesture you want to enable and put the total in /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake. For example, to enable all gestures, the value is 15 (1+2+4+8). To enable sweep right, sweep left and sweep up, the value is 7 (1+2+4)
DoubleTap2wake
Set /sys/android_touch/doubletap2wake to 1 to enable DT2W, and set to 0 to disable it.
Pocket Detection
Set /sys/android_touch/pocket_detect to 1 to enable pocket detection, and set to 0 to disable it. Pocket detection is experimental right now, I'd say it's about 90% functional, but there is an occasional bug where it either doesn't work or works too well.
Vibration Strength
Haptic feedback can be enabled for the wake gestures in /sys/android_touch/vib_strength. This setting takes a number between 0 and 60. Default is 20, which is the same vibration as the stock gestures. Setting this to 0 disables haptic feedback.
SOURCE
https://github.com/MassStash
https://github.com/flar2
https://github.com/franciscofranco
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XDA: DevDB Information
MassStashed-m8whl, Kernel for the HTC One (M8WHL)
Contributors
franciscofranco
flar2
Evolutionmods
MassStash
Version Information for FlarPort
Status: Solid as ****
Current Stable Version: 6.03.3 & 4.04 & 3.04
Stable Release Date: 01-28-2016
Version Information for Hypernova (mako_hotplug)
Status: Solid as ****
Current Stable Version: 2.0.3
Stable Release Date: 01-28-2016
Created 06-20-2014
Last Updated 01-28-2016
Changelog
CHANGELOG (Cliff-Notes) Here's a GDoc for Latest
If this is first time flashing these updated packaged kernels, please dirty or full wipe flash the rom you’re on, let it boot to system, then reboot to twrp and flash one of these kernels. Also recommneded to flash ROM’s boot.img or just dirty flash if switching between these kernels.
Feb 27, 2015 - Lollipop
All compiled with latest linaro 4.9.3 prerelease toolchain and are all also packaged with anykernel method to allow for zImage and dt.img injection into rom’s stock boot.img, thus keeping ramdisk with any specific optimizations made for that exact rom. Also anykernel script now used to inject kernel settings script, formerly referred to as init script, into ramdisk to be loaded without need for init.d, and thus no need for setting selinux to permissive (Thanks Flar2).
May 30, 2015
Hypernova 1.5.1
GPE 5.1 & Sense 5.0.2
Add f2fs support …
Add support for M8TL
arm: crypto: Add optimized SHA-256/224 …
fs/namei.c: fix potential memory leak in path_lookupat …
sched/nohz: Fix rq->cpu_load[] calculations …
sched/fair: Let minimally loaded cpu balance the group …
input: touchboost: conservative samples every 10ms, no point in limit… …
ASoC: msm: Correct RTAC mutex lock …
cpuidle: remove cross-cpu IPI by new latency request. …
cpufreq: Break out early if freq equals to target_freq …
cpufreq: conservative: don't tear up sysfs and governor dirs to preve…
cpufreq: conservative: make the code a little bit prettier …
cpufreq: conservative: add input_boost_freq and input_boost_duration …
cpufreq: conservative: how did this end up here?
cpufreq: conservative: add sane input_boost and duration values …
cpufreq: conservative: notify the policy of the current load …
cpufreq: conservative: add micro idle accounting and touch boost support …
Update lz4 …
msm: slimbus: use interruptible wait to reduce system's load average …
ASoC: msm: audio-effects: Check for array index …
ARM: arch_timer: add support to configure and enable event stream …
ARM/ARM64: arch_timer: add macros for bits in control register …
tick: don't update idle time if cpu offline …
mako_hotplug: don't use PAGE_SIZE for snprintf …
mako_hotplug: don't offline cores if the load at that sample is above… …
arm: msm8974: enable Motorola's enhanced memory routines …
Update to dev branch of lz4 …
Update to vzw lolli dts …
Update dts for m8 to 5.0.1. DUG and WL still 4.4.4. …
Flar-Port
GPE - 3.04
Flar’s ElementalX updates
Sense - 4.04
All previously commits in changelog ported to new 5.0.1 base
selinux: Report permissive mode in avc: denied messages
KCAL update
Hypernova
GPE - 1.4.3
Based on flar2’s GPE
Added all commit’s from sense hypernova to date (see directly below)
Sense - 1.4.3
All 5.0.1 updates from elementalx
SoC: msm: Add Buffer overflow check
KEYS: close race between key lookup and freeing
msm: pm: Notify secure code of L2 power mode from last core only
sched: Implement smarter wake-affine logic
Fix nr_exclusive tasks which lead to ... Avoid spurious wakeup IPIs
sched: Fix inaccurate accounting for real-time task
arm: lib: Fix makefile bug
msm: memutils: memcpy, memmove, copy_page optimization
selinux: conditionally reschedule in hashtab_insert while loading sel…
selinux: conditionally reschedule in mls_convert_context while loadin…
selinux: no recursive read_lock of policy_rwlock in security_genfs_sid()
selinux: fix a possible memory leak in cond_read_node()
selinux: simple cleanup for cond_read_node()
selinux: fix inode security list corruption
qseecom: Save appname in qseecom when loading app by kernel client
arm: arch_timer: add arch_counter_set_user_access
mako_hotplug: remove screen off frequency cap and other optimizations
sched, smp: Correctly deal with nested sleeps
smpboot: Add missing get_online_cpus() … in sysfs
cpufreq: let's remove cpu-boost for now
input: add a generic touch input notifier
EXPERIMENTAL: mako_hotplug: make cpu2 and cpu3 less nervous
Dec 17, 2014
Added some awesome updates to hotplug and interactive from franco
Dec 15, 2014
All compiled with latest linaro 4.9.3 prerelease toolchain and are all also packaged with anykernel method to allow for zImage and dt.img injection into rom’s stock boot.img, thus keeping ramdisk with any specific optimizations made for that exact rom.
Flar-Port
GPE
Add all variant dtb’s from capt
Add NTFS
Sense
Added high perf audio and set to default on
Add all variant dtb’s from capt
NTFS support
Couple lz4 compression updates
Hypernova
GPE
Based on flar2’s GPE
Added all commit’s from sense hypernova to date (see directly below)
Sense
Couple updates to mako_hotplug, cpu-boost, and interactive governor
Couple lz4 compression updates
Enhance power efficiency patches
Fix bad hashing of dentries
Add support to validate pixel extension calculations
New relation for freq selection
Nov 17, 2014
Flar-Port
Port all commit’s from flar2’s 4.4.4 ElementalX kernel to make new 4.4.4 MassStashed Flar Port
Hypernova
Started with 4.4.4 Flar Port and then ported all commit’s I got from Franco’s One Plus One kernel to new 4.4.4 Hypernova kernel.
Added prima wlan module to compile with kernel from lypota, from htc source
Updates to wlan module
Updates to mako_hotplug
Added unified DTB from captain_throwback for vzw and gsm/intl support build in one zImage. Still need proper zip because I chose to use repack each with their specific ramdisk as opposed to using anyernel for now. Will look into anykernel at a later date for a one zip for all solution. Thank you captain for introducing me to anykernel method.
Added NTFS support
Oct 10, 2014
Enable compatibility with all M8 variants
wcd9320: Enable class AB mode, AKA high perf audio headset mode, be d…
high perf audio - fixed m8 incompatible
sound high perf - clean code
Update defconfig with version number
added high perfomance sound
wake_gestures: re-enable proximity sensor after phone call end and sc…
backlight_dimmer: give two dimmer options and create sysfs node
Revert "i2c: reduce remaining clocks"
i2c: reduce remaining clocks
Revert "Add backlight dimmer option"
Sep 15, 2014
Update aroma for brightness compatibility
Sep 14, 2014
Add backlight dimmer option
Sound Control: add line gain to cached and register lock …
Sep 12, 2014
kexec-hardboot: based on @Tasssadar
msm-sleeper: add ex_max_freq interface
Bump scripts for building with 2014.08 linaro 4.9.2
Aug 26, 2014
msm: Fix high load average from uninterruptible waits
GPU: start at 200MHz instead of 320MHz
Net/l2tp: don't fall back on UDP [get|set]sockopt
Update defconfig
MHL adapter fix from HTC
Charger updates from HTC
Aug 10, 2014
Update to Venom Int Ramdisk for packaging kernels to not break root and init.d on int based ROM
Aug 01, 2014
Update Stockish to 4.4.3 source
Update FlarPort to latest 1.0.0 ElementalX 4.4.3 | Most everything from 4.4.2 has been brought over
Jun 24, 2014
Fix touch in aroma installer - Gigantic thanks to badseed team for the fixed binary, and capt for bringing this to my attention
Jun 21, 2014 - MassStashedX_v0.19.1
Fix implicit declaration of function ‘wait_for_completion_io_timeout’… …
Switch baconMaker to elementalx_defconfig
Jun 20, 2014
Revert "cpuidle: Quickly notice prediction failure in general case" …
Revert "cpuidle: Get typical recent sleep interval" …
Revert "cpuidle: Fix finding state with min power_usage" …
Revert "cpuidle: remove the power_specified field in the driver" …
media-device: fix infoleak in ioctl media_enum_entities() …
futex: Make lookup_pi_state more robust …
futex: Always cleanup owner tid in unlock_pi …
futex: Validate atomic acquisition in futex_lock_pi_atomic() …
futex-prevent-requeue-pi-on-same-futex.patch futex: Forbid uaddr == u… …
futex: Add another early deadlock detection check …
futex: Prevent attaching to kernel threads …
Update cwmcusensor
Wake Gestures: fix dot view mode
stereo call recording support …
msm: kgsl: Fix nice level for higher priority GPU start thread …
arm: lz4: faster boot-up process. …
lz4: fix compression/decompression signedness mismatch …
lib/lz4: correct the LZ4 license …
crypto: add lz4 Cryptographic API …
lib: add lz4 compressor module …
arm: add support for LZ4-compressed kernel …
lib: add support for LZ4-compressed kernel …
decompressor: add LZ4 decompressor module …
DRIVERS: SLIMBUS: some more tweaks, which is double what we had befor… …
Wake Gestures: add proximity enabled flag
Wake Gestures: debugging messages
Wake Gestures: increase boot delay, add timeout to sweeps, fix irq en… …
Wake Gestures: add boot time delay for proper initialization of sensors
Wake Gestures: option to disable volume buttons launch camera in land… …
Jun 20, 2014
Wake Gestures: fix typo
Wake Gestures: more fixes for pocket detection, mcu initialization an… …
Wake Gestures: fix custom gestures in dot view mode
Wake Gestures: various improvements and fixes
DRIVERS: SLIMBUS: slimbus enhancements mkII …
Wake Gestures: Allow customization of the screen wake gestures on HTC… …
Downgrade CIFS …
GCC 4.9.1: fix compile warnings
GCC 4.9: fix compile warning …
cpufreq: interactive: fix compiling warnings …
Adjust some voltages
Set up underclocking and overclocking
Disable magnetic cover event
Change auto undervolting to use min freq only and adjust oc voltages …
Adjust min and max voltage limits …
msm: clock-krait-8974: User voltage control for msm-cpufreq device …
Add gboost
Bump overclocking voltages a bit
[qpnp-vibrator] sysfs interface from GPE source
Sound Control 3.x: adaptation for HTC One (M8) …
sound control: add register cache …
Sound Control: (OPTIONAL) add power amp registers access control as well …
Sound Control: (Optional) work around for Nexus 4/5 audio issues …
sound control: WCD9320: update speaker gain control for Z1 …
Jun 20, 2014
sound control 3.x: Initial GPL release for WCD9320 Audio Codec …
Sound Control: WCD9320: expose additional controls …
Add option to lower vibration
Overclocking: fix and add more steps
msm: cpufreq: Add API to allow limiting of min and max cpu frequencies …
msm-sleeper: limit max freq when screen is off
Show pvs in sysfs
Revert "sched: Micro-optimize the smart wake-affine logic" …
Revert "sync: don't block the flusher thread waiting on IO" …
Revert "FS: import F2FS" …
Revert "exFAT support" …
Revert "sched: add wait_for_completion_io[_timeout]" …
Revert "block: account iowait time when waiting for completion of IO … …
Disable HTC /system write protection …
Overclocking and undervolting options
Jun 10, 2014
Fastcharge for HTC One m8
LCD_KCAL Colour Control for m8
SELinux: Fix memory leak upon loading policy …
Jun 10, 2014
block: account iowait time when waiting for completion of IO request …
sched: add wait_for_completion_io[_timeout] …
deadline: Allow 0ms deadline latency, increase the read speed …
exFAT support …
Add fsync option
Add sweep2sleep …
FS: import F2FS …
ARM CPU Topology and cpu_power driver …
softirq: reduce latencies …
nohz: Reduce overhead under high-freq idling patterns …
ext4: fix memory leak in xattr …
cpuidle: Get typical recent sleep interval …
cpuidle: Quickly notice prediction failure in general case …
cpuidle: Quickly notice prediction failure for repeat mode …
cpuidle: move field disable from per-driver to per-cpu …
AIO: Don't plug the I/O queue in do_io_submit() …
Add SIO and FIOPS i/o schedulers …
Jun 09, 2014
warning: argument to 'sizeof' in 'memcpy' call is the same pointer ty… …
Add built crap and touch on cook script
warning: operation on 'ret' may be undefined [-Wsequence-point] …
dtb: binary to bring out dt.img …
Add cook my bacon script
Double flip a switch + setup ignores
May 08, 2014
initial switch flip
Infoz
Hypernova version has all kinds of stuff that's been added from the good @franciscofranco, and the most important and amazing, IMHO, is the mako_hotplug_driver. With this, we have eliminated most governors, and now exclusively run interactive. We now also have some extra options with this interactive governor that we can set to customize the user experience smoothness, and battery life. Down below is how to work init.d scripts, which is suggested as a great set it and forget it method, but if you are trying to mess with things quickly and in user land with an app, you will have to use francos. Unfortunately, our phone is only supported by the paid version also, so looks like it's time to open the wallets and show your appreciation! Bought this personally as soon as I got the hotplug up and running. 100% worth it.
Advanced Interactive Governor Tweaks; Buttery smooth and insane battery life!
Here's some info on the pieces used from his kernel, and the app, and the guy himself it seems.
Code:
Information about the kernel
People generally change kernels for battery savings and to add features the stock one doesn't offer.
Franco's kernel has several advantages over the stock one in terms of battery saving saving features,
one of my favourite being the removal of MPdecision which in lay-mans terms changes the min and
maximum speed the CPU can run at based upon live battery temperature checks. Franco's hot plug
driver always keeps 2 cores online and always them to scale from 300mhz to 2.3ghz and based upon
load conditions will online cores 3 and 4 if required. When you touch the screen the screen the CPU
speed is boosted to approximately 1.5ghz for just over a quarter of a second and when load is reduced
the CPU speed is able to lower quickly back to lower speeds thanks to his tuned interactive
governor. Franco has created a governor for the GPU named interactive which works very much like
how the CPU equivilant does. Franco has added some newer drivers for WiFi which also helps reduce
idle battery drain while your on a busy WiFi network. Franco has also added an interface where you
can boost microphone, speaker and headphone gain levels for audio enthusiasts as well as an
interface to allow screen calibration and load pre set profiles to improve your experience with how
your display looks! There's clock speed control, voltage control, governor control, hot plug control.
You get the idea its full of cool features which can be controlled with the paid Franco.Kernel
Application (see later in the thread)
[img]http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/02/23/5y7egebu.jpg[/img]
Here are some lines I've found around the interwebs as a reference for myself for some time now. All of this is set, but hey, it never hurts to learn how it all works behind the scenes.
This is not a shell script, and cannot be run as one as-is; it's just a bunch of commands. UV should never be set with init.d in case they are unstable.
These are old values, some may be good, some may not. Please ask, or do some research on what is suggested for current cpu and phones.
Code:
# CPU Clock
echo 1228800 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
echo 384000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
echo 537600 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/screen_off_max_freq
# UV
echo "1450 1425 1400 1375 1350 1250 1225 1200 1050 900 850 800" > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/mpu_voltages
echo "1375 1291 1140 950" > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/iva_voltages
echo "1150 1050 950" > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/core_voltages
# SR
echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/smartreflex/sr_mpu/autocomp
echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/smartreflex/sr_iva/autocomp
echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/smartreflex/sr_core/autocomp # CORE no longer SR calibrated on FK
# Governor
echo "interactive" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
echo 15000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/above_hispeed_delay
echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/boost
echo 80000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/boostpulse_duration
echo 95 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/go_hispeed_load
echo 729600 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/hispeed_freq
echo 45000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/min_sample_time
echo 85 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/target_loads
echo 15000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/timer_rate
echo 80000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/timer_slack
# I/O Scheduler
echo 1024 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/read_ahead_kb
echo "deadline" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
echo 500 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/read_expire
echo 5000 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/write_expire
echo 4 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/writes_starved
echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/front_merges
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/fifo_batch
echo "row" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
echo 100 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/hp_read_quantum
echo 100 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/rp_read_quantum
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/lp_read_quantum
echo 2 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/hp_swrite_quantum
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/lp_swrite_quantum
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/rp_swrite_quantum
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/rp_write_quantum
echo 10 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/read_idle
echo 20 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/read_idle_freq
echo "cfq" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
echo 8 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/quantum
echo 125 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/fifo_expire_sync
echo 250 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/fifo_expire_async
echo 16384 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/back_seek_max
echo 2 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/back_seek_penalty
echo 93 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/slice_sync
echo 39 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/slice_async
echo 2 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/slice_async_rq
echo 7 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/slice_idle
echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/group_idle
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/low_latency
echo "bfq" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
echo 4 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/quantum
echo 125 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/fifo_expire_sync
echo 250 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/fifo_expire_async
echo 16384 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/back_seek_max
echo 2 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/back_seek_penalty
echo 7 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/slice_idle
echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/max_budget
echo 4 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/max_budget_async_rq
echo 125 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/timeout_sync
echo 39 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/timeout_async
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/low_latency
echo 20 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_coeff
echo 256 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_max_time
echo 7000 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_max_softrt_rate
echo 304 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_rt_max_time
echo 2000 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_min_idle_time
echo 500 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_min_inter_arr_async
echo "" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/weights
# CAB
echo 1 > /sys/class/backlight/s6e8aa0/acl_set
# TCP Congestion Avoidance Algorithm
echo "westwood" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_congestion_control;
# N7-specific
echo 500 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpu_lp_max # LP core no longer used on FK
echo "1125 1100 1075 1050 1025 1000 975 950 925 900 875 850 825" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/UV_mV_table
echo 2 > /sys/class/misc/tegra_hotplug_control/cores_on_touch
echo 60 > /sys/class/misc/tegra_hotplug_control/first_level
echo 50 > /sys/class/misc/tegra_hotplug_control/second_level # No longer used in newer driver in FK
echo 25 > /sys/class/misc/tegra_hotplug_control/third_level # No longer used in newer driver in FK
echo 0 > /sys/devices/tegradc.0/smartdimmer/enable
Here's an awesome breakdown and research page for voltages most importantly pertaining to PVS values and overclocking.
Code:
download link:
PVS Research.xls (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2836827&stc=1&d=1404681790)
best max frequency (sweet performance/power spot):
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz - 1.34ghz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz - 1.57ghz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz - 1.34ghz
APQ8064 1.7ghz - 1.24ghz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz - 1.35ghz
best screen-off frequency (this varies if you try higher pvs settings):
Snapdragon 801 2.3ghz MSM8974AB - One M8
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 0 - 300mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 1 - 346mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 2 - 422mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 3 - 499mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 4 - 576mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 5 - 652mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 6 - 499mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 7 - 576mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 8 - 652mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 9 - 729mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 10 - 806mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 11 - 883mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 12 - 960mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 13 - 1036mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 14 - 960mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 15 - 1036mhz
Snapdragon 801 2.5ghz MSM8974AC - Galaxy S5
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 0 - 422mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 1 - 499mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 2 - 576mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 3 - 652mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 4 - 729mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 5 - 806mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 6 - 652mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 7 - 729mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 8 - 806mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 9 - 883mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 10 - 960mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 11 - 1036mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 12 - 1113mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 13 - 1190mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 14 - 1113mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 15 - 1190mhz
Snapdragon 800v2 2.2ghz MSM8974v2
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 0 - 345mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 1 - 499mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 2 - 422mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 3 - 499mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 4 - 576mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 5 - 499mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 6 - 576mhz
Snapdragon 600 1.7ghz APQ8064 - One M7
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 0 - 594mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 1 - 594mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 2 - 702mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 3 - 810mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 4 - 702mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 5 - 810mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 6 - 702mhz
Snapdragon 600 1.9ghz APQ8064T - Galaxy S4
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 0 - 702mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 1 - 702mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 2 - 702mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 3 - 810mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 4 - 702mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 5 - 702mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 6 - 702mhz
best min frequency:
lowest possible setting (300mhz in case of MSM8974)
i highly recommend to run those values (exept if you are actually playing demanding 3d games).
use trickster mod frequency lock feature to do so. you will experience amazing battery life.
how to get the maximum battery life:
if you have a MSM8974AB pvs 6 for example, try the following steps:
try the next higher pvs levels (pvs7). don't try AC pvs values on AB chips.
AB chips are binned for lower frequencies while AC are binned for higher frequencies (duh).
so if you have a AB chip, work your way up the AB pvs values until you have freezes or similar and move back.
if you have a AC chip, work your way up the AC pvs values etc...
if you found highest setting that does not cause any problems after intensive testing and usage:
congratulations, you did it.
how to get the maximum frequency:
first try higher than stock maximum clock and see how it behaves.
if you don't reach your desired clockspeed, try the next lower pvs setting of your chip. yes, i said LOWER.
this gives the processor more voltage to reach higher overclocks.
i don't recommend it tho since we all want our phones to last as long as possible usually.
Thank you very much to @flar2 for all his work, and assisting people like me to port it to a device that otherwise would have no such love!
Gigantic thanks to @franciscofranco for his additions, fixes, and mako_hotplug!
Thank you to @Evolutionmods for helping me get this started, and for crucial fixes I would have no idea how to fix!
Thank you to @NineInchNails
@Captain_Throwback
@Vinchenzop
@Dubbsy
@Grommish
@Treken
These guys all have helped in very pivotal ways ,and I would not be at the understanding of android that I am today without them. Truly, thank you for being awesome helpful people!
Last but not least, thanks to these doods for helping test before release!
@kaosb0x
@shadowxaero
@stovo06
@dandan2980
Good one on mpdecision among other good stuff
Governors and schedulers explained:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1687578
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/ref-kernel-governors-modules-o-t1369817
http://tinzdroid.blogspot.com/2012/07/android-kernel-governors-modules-io.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21638852&postcount=56
PVS explained:
https://developer.qualcomm.com/forum/qdn-forums/general-discussion/27244
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228246
http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/qualcomm-cpu-binning-is-yours-slow-nominal-fast-or-faster.2842/
MassStash said:
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Reserved
Is AROMA fully functional?
Tired of waiting!
Don't forget the thanks button!
Teestes teestes 123 one hell of a kernel fellas good job
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I'm on official twrp still wonky not sure about yours captain
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Captain_Throwback said:
Is AROMA fully functional?
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holy jeebus you're fast as ****. Fully functional in the sense of using two thumbs where the second has a roll then flick up technique yes. Work like twrp recovery does, no unfortunately....
MassStash said:
holy jeebus you're fast as ****. Fully functional in the sense of using two thumbs where the second has a roll then flick up technique yes. Work like twrp recovery does, no unfortunately....
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Ah, so not fully functional like on BadSeed's ROM. Got it. Thanks for the kernel and the hard work on it!
Wow praise from the Captain!
He really has been working hard on this. I don't know sh*t compared to you guys but I appreciate the contributions on here.
Don't forget the thanks button!
Finally Sprint has a custom kernel Balls to the Walls Very smooth,Stable and battery friendly plus the screen control and sound control make it all that much better
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Thank you so much for your contribution!
@MassStash
I pulled the working AROMA update-binary from BadSeed's ROM so you can add to your installer for working touch.
Thanks to BadSeed team for finding a working binary!
EDIT: Attached file.
the Min CPU always jump from 300000 to 1728000 after few mins
Working great here @MassStash :good:
nemoftw said:
the Min CPU always jump from 300000 to 1728000 after few mins
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I have never seen that been running this for days now
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My only real issue is that the Motion Gestures always default to the custom settings, even if I chose the option for stock motion gestures.
On a reboot, the stock gesture behavior would work within the first minute, then default to swiping left to sleep & wake.
Other than that...this is a solid kernel.
AarSyl said:
My only real issue is that the Motion Gestures always default to the custom settings, even if I chose the option for stock motion gestures.
On a reboot, the stock gesture behavior would work within the first minute, then default to swiping left to sleep & wake.
Other than that...this is a solid kernel.
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What rom are you on? I nor testers have experienced this to my knowledge
~m8whl on the Always Solid ViperOneM8 Latest
2.265 Max ¦ 300 Min
ondemand
row
Great work MassStash, good to see you bro
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MassStash said:
What rom are you on? I nor testers have experienced this to my knowledge
~m8whl on the Always Solid ViperOneM8 Latest
2.265 Max ¦ 300 Min
ondemand
row
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Stock rooted, actually...I'm S-On, for what it's worth, but I doubt that the stock rom of all things would change anything, but I could he wrong.
What info would you need from me?

[KERNEL] [Jan 28] [Sense][GPE] Hypernova_2.0.3-Mallow

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HTC One M8 Kernel - Sense and GPE
(All Variants)
This kernel has been
MassStashed​
Kernel Features
FEATURES - Hypernova
Latest Pre-Release optimized -O3 linaro 4.9.3 toolchain
Everything from flar2's amazing kernel (Gboost removed in favor of interactive and hotplug cpu control. Not necessary with this setup)
Easy installation with Aroma installer - Special thanks to flar2
overclocking
gboost for enhanced gaming performance
choose voltage profile in installer
full user voltage control
underclock CPU or GPU
i/o schedulers: FIOPS, SIO, CFQ, NOOP, ROW, deadline
optional sweep2sleep
Optional custom wake gestures (no motion required!)
Optional pocket detection (with custom wake gestures)
Option to disable volume button wakes camera (with custom wake gestures)
High Definition Audio capability
Optional USB fastcharge
Option to reduce vibration strength
Remove /system write protection
NTFS r/w, CIFS, exFAT support
Option to disable fsync
Option to disable magnetic cover
/dev/frandom support
Color control
DriveDroid support
Stereo call recording
Lz4 compression for faster boot
Unified dtb's to make work with all variants (Thanks captain_throwback)
Franco's mako_hotplug
*cpu-boost* (Removed currently)
Franco's enhanced interactive governor set to default (Tweaked settings thanks to Dan)
NTFS support
F2FS
INSTALLATION
1. Install zip from recovery
2. Follow the instructions, if you don't know what to do, use the pre-selected options
3. Wipe cache/dalvik cache
4. Reboot
It is recommended to disable or increase the screen timeout in TWRP recovery. If the screen timeout is enabled in TWRP, there may be a black screen after exiting the Aroma installer. This is nothing to worry about. Simply hold power and volume down and volume up buttons until it reboots. The installation will be fine. If things get stuck in aroma, simply do this reboot method and immediately hold down to get to bootloader mode, then select recovery and start from the beginning.
Donate to franciscofranco!
A lot of this is thanks to franciscofranco’s commits, so donate to him!
Donate to Flar2!
A lot of this is thanks to flar2’s commits, so donate to him!
Here’s mine if you would like to donate to me specifically
DOWNLOADS
Sense 5.0.1 & 5.0.2
GPE 6.0
NOTES AND OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF YOU SHOULD KNOW!!!
Please refer to flar2's thread as this is based off his work, then added to. All of his writings under this title in his thread are what apply here with very little difference. Thank you a million times to flar2 for all his hard work.
SOURCE
https://github.com/MassStash
https://github.com/flar2
https://github.com/franciscofranco
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XDA: DevDB Information
MassStashed-m8whl, Kernel for the HTC One (M8WHL)
Contributors
franciscofranco
flar2
Evolutionmods
MassStash
Version Information for Hypernova (mako_hotplug)
Status: Solid as ****
Current Stable Version: 2.0.3
Stable Release Date: 01-28-2016
Created 06-20-2014
Last Updated 01-28-2016
Zee Changelog
CHANGELOG (Cliff-Notes) Here's a GDoc for Latest
If this is first time flashing these updated packaged kernels, please dirty or full wipe flash the rom you’re on, let it boot to system, then reboot to twrp and flash one of these kernels. Also recommneded to flash ROM’s boot.img or just dirty flash if switching between these kernels.
May 30, 2015
Hypernova 1.5.1
GPE 5.1 & Sense 5.0.2
Add f2fs support …
Add support for M8TL
arm: crypto: Add optimized SHA-256/224 …
fs/namei.c: fix potential memory leak in path_lookupat …
sched/nohz: Fix rq->cpu_load[] calculations …
sched/fair: Let minimally loaded cpu balance the group …
input: touchboost: conservative samples every 10ms, no point in limit… …
ASoC: msm: Correct RTAC mutex lock …
cpuidle: remove cross-cpu IPI by new latency request. …
cpufreq: Break out early if freq equals to target_freq …
cpufreq: conservative: don't tear up sysfs and governor dirs to preve…
cpufreq: conservative: make the code a little bit prettier …
cpufreq: conservative: add input_boost_freq and input_boost_duration …
cpufreq: conservative: how did this end up here?
cpufreq: conservative: add sane input_boost and duration values …
cpufreq: conservative: notify the policy of the current load …
cpufreq: conservative: add micro idle accounting and touch boost support …
Update lz4 …
msm: slimbus: use interruptible wait to reduce system's load average …
ASoC: msm: audio-effects: Check for array index …
ARM: arch_timer: add support to configure and enable event stream …
ARM/ARM64: arch_timer: add macros for bits in control register …
tick: don't update idle time if cpu offline …
mako_hotplug: don't use PAGE_SIZE for snprintf …
mako_hotplug: don't offline cores if the load at that sample is above… …
arm: msm8974: enable Motorola's enhanced memory routines …
Update to dev branch of lz4 …
Update to vzw lolli dts …
Update dts for m8 to 5.0.1. DUG and WL still 4.4.4. …
Mar 06, 2015 - Lollipop
Hypernova
GPE & Sense - 1.4.5
Bump version to scripts and defconfig
msm: kgsl: Wake up snoozing threads on marker expiry …
usb: dwc3: gadget: Ignore L1 RESUME events …
USB: msm_otg: Configure HV DPSE/DMSE pin interrupt bits of PHY register …
ARM: dts: msm: Change WCN PA rail LDO number msm8974 …
msm: Add timeout to read APR responses
mako_hotplug: if the nr of runnable threads is high, online all cores…
arm: use -mtune=cortex-a15 for Krait targets
msm: memutils: 8084: memcpy, memmove optimization
msm: memutils: memcpy, memmove optimization
net: rps: fix cpu unplug
ASoC: msm-lsm-client: Use freezable wait for EVENT_STATUS ioctl
netfilter: nf_conntrack_dccp: fix skb_header_pointer API usages
Feb 27, 2015 - Lollipop
All compiled with latest linaro 4.9.3 prerelease toolchain and are all also packaged with anykernel method to allow for zImage and dt.img injection into rom’s stock boot.img, thus keeping ramdisk with any specific optimizations made for that exact rom. Also anykernel script now used to inject kernel settings script, formerly referred to as init script, into ramdisk to be loaded without need for init.d, and thus no need for setting selinux to permissive (Thanks Flar2).
Flar-Port
GPE - 3.04
Flar’s ElementalX updates
Sense - 4.04
All previously commits in changelog ported to new 5.0.1 base
selinux: Report permissive mode in avc: denied messages
KCAL update
Hypernova
GPE - 1.4.3
Based on flar2’s GPE
Added all commit’s from sense hypernova to date (see directly below)
Sense - 1.4.3
All 5.0.1 updates from elementalx
SoC: msm: Add Buffer overflow check
KEYS: close race between key lookup and freeing
msm: pm: Notify secure code of L2 power mode from last core only
sched: Implement smarter wake-affine logic
Fix nr_exclusive tasks which lead to ... Avoid spurious wakeup IPIs
sched: Fix inaccurate accounting for real-time task
arm: lib: Fix makefile bug
msm: memutils: memcpy, memmove, copy_page optimization
selinux: conditionally reschedule in hashtab_insert while loading sel…
selinux: conditionally reschedule in mls_convert_context while loadin…
selinux: no recursive read_lock of policy_rwlock in security_genfs_sid()
selinux: fix a possible memory leak in cond_read_node()
selinux: simple cleanup for cond_read_node()
selinux: fix inode security list corruption
qseecom: Save appname in qseecom when loading app by kernel client
arm: arch_timer: add arch_counter_set_user_access
mako_hotplug: remove screen off frequency cap and other optimizations
sched, smp: Correctly deal with nested sleeps
smpboot: Add missing get_online_cpus() … in sysfs
cpufreq: let's remove cpu-boost for now
input: add a generic touch input notifier
EXPERIMENTAL: mako_hotplug: make cpu2 and cpu3 less nervous
Dec 17, 2014
Added some awesome updates to hotplug and interactive from franco
Dec 15, 2014
All compiled with latest linaro 4.9.3 prerelease toolchain and are all also packaged with anykernel method to allow for zImage and dt.img injection into rom’s stock boot.img, thus keeping ramdisk with any specific optimizations made for that exact rom.
Flar-Port
GPE
Add all variant dtb’s from capt
Add NTFS
Sense
Added high perf audio and set to default on
Add all variant dtb’s from capt
NTFS support
Couple lz4 compression updates
Hypernova
GPE
Based on flar2’s GPE
Added all commit’s from sense hypernova to date (see directly below)
Sense
Couple updates to mako_hotplug, cpu-boost, and interactive governor
Couple lz4 compression updates
Enhance power efficiency patches
Fix bad hashing of dentries
Add support to validate pixel extension calculations
New relation for freq selection
Nov 17, 2014
Flar-Port
Port all commit’s from flar2’s 4.4.4 ElementalX kernel to make new 4.4.4 MassStashed Flar Port
Hypernova
Started with 4.4.4 Flar Port and then ported all commit’s I got from Franco’s One Plus One kernel to new 4.4.4 Hypernova kernel.
Added prima wlan module to compile with kernel from lypota, from htc source
Updates to wlan module
Updates to mako_hotplug
Added unified DTB from captain_throwback for vzw and gsm/intl support build in one zImage. Still need proper zip because I chose to use repack each with their specific ramdisk as opposed to using anyernel for now. Will look into anykernel at a later date for a one zip for all solution. Thank you captain for introducing me to anykernel method.
Added NTFS support
Oct 10, 2014
Enable compatibility with all M8 variants
wcd9320: Enable class AB mode, AKA high perf audio headset mode, be d…
high perf audio - fixed m8 incompatible
sound high perf - clean code
Update defconfig with version number
added high perfomance sound
wake_gestures: re-enable proximity sensor after phone call end and sc…
backlight_dimmer: give two dimmer options and create sysfs node
Revert "i2c: reduce remaining clocks"
i2c: reduce remaining clocks
Revert "Add backlight dimmer option"
Sep 15, 2014
Update aroma for brightness compatibility
Sep 14, 2014
Add backlight dimmer option
Sound Control: add line gain to cached and register lock …
Sep 12, 2014
kexec-hardboot: based on @Tasssadar
msm-sleeper: add ex_max_freq interface
Bump scripts for building with 2014.08 linaro 4.9.2
Aug 26, 2014
msm: Fix high load average from uninterruptible waits
GPU: start at 200MHz instead of 320MHz
Net/l2tp: don't fall back on UDP [get|set]sockopt
Update defconfig
MHL adapter fix from HTC
Charger updates from HTC
Aug 10, 2014
Update to Venom Int Ramdisk for packaging kernels to not break root and init.d on int based ROM
Aug 01, 2014
Update Stockish to 4.4.3 source
Update FlarPort to latest 1.0.0 ElementalX 4.4.3 | Most everything from 4.4.2 has been brought over
Jun 24, 2014
Fix touch in aroma installer - Gigantic thanks to badseed team for the fixed binary, and capt for bringing this to my attention
Jun 21, 2014 - MassStashedX_v0.19.1
Fix implicit declaration of function ‘wait_for_completion_io_timeout’… …
Switch baconMaker to elementalx_defconfig
Jun 20, 2014
Revert "cpuidle: Quickly notice prediction failure in general case" …
Revert "cpuidle: Get typical recent sleep interval" …
Revert "cpuidle: Fix finding state with min power_usage" …
Revert "cpuidle: remove the power_specified field in the driver" …
media-device: fix infoleak in ioctl media_enum_entities() …
futex: Make lookup_pi_state more robust …
futex: Always cleanup owner tid in unlock_pi …
futex: Validate atomic acquisition in futex_lock_pi_atomic() …
futex-prevent-requeue-pi-on-same-futex.patch futex: Forbid uaddr == u… …
futex: Add another early deadlock detection check …
futex: Prevent attaching to kernel threads …
Update cwmcusensor
Wake Gestures: fix dot view mode
stereo call recording support …
msm: kgsl: Fix nice level for higher priority GPU start thread …
arm: lz4: faster boot-up process. …
lz4: fix compression/decompression signedness mismatch …
lib/lz4: correct the LZ4 license …
crypto: add lz4 Cryptographic API …
lib: add lz4 compressor module …
arm: add support for LZ4-compressed kernel …
lib: add support for LZ4-compressed kernel …
decompressor: add LZ4 decompressor module …
DRIVERS: SLIMBUS: some more tweaks, which is double what we had befor… …
Wake Gestures: add proximity enabled flag
Wake Gestures: debugging messages
Wake Gestures: increase boot delay, add timeout to sweeps, fix irq en… …
Wake Gestures: add boot time delay for proper initialization of sensors
Wake Gestures: option to disable volume buttons launch camera in land… …
Jun 20, 2014
Wake Gestures: fix typo
Wake Gestures: more fixes for pocket detection, mcu initialization an… …
Wake Gestures: fix custom gestures in dot view mode
Wake Gestures: various improvements and fixes
DRIVERS: SLIMBUS: slimbus enhancements mkII …
Wake Gestures: Allow customization of the screen wake gestures on HTC… …
Downgrade CIFS …
GCC 4.9.1: fix compile warnings
GCC 4.9: fix compile warning …
cpufreq: interactive: fix compiling warnings …
Adjust some voltages
Set up underclocking and overclocking
Disable magnetic cover event
Change auto undervolting to use min freq only and adjust oc voltages …
Adjust min and max voltage limits …
msm: clock-krait-8974: User voltage control for msm-cpufreq device …
Add gboost
Bump overclocking voltages a bit
[qpnp-vibrator] sysfs interface from GPE source
Sound Control 3.x: adaptation for HTC One (M8) …
sound control: add register cache …
Sound Control: (OPTIONAL) add power amp registers access control as well …
Sound Control: (Optional) work around for Nexus 4/5 audio issues …
sound control: WCD9320: update speaker gain control for Z1 …
Jun 20, 2014
sound control 3.x: Initial GPL release for WCD9320 Audio Codec …
Sound Control: WCD9320: expose additional controls …
Add option to lower vibration
Overclocking: fix and add more steps
msm: cpufreq: Add API to allow limiting of min and max cpu frequencies …
msm-sleeper: limit max freq when screen is off
Show pvs in sysfs
Revert "sched: Micro-optimize the smart wake-affine logic" …
Revert "sync: don't block the flusher thread waiting on IO" …
Revert "FS: import F2FS" …
Revert "exFAT support" …
Revert "sched: add wait_for_completion_io[_timeout]" …
Revert "block: account iowait time when waiting for completion of IO … …
Disable HTC /system write protection …
Overclocking and undervolting options
Jun 10, 2014
Fastcharge for HTC One m8
LCD_KCAL Colour Control for m8
SELinux: Fix memory leak upon loading policy …
Jun 10, 2014
block: account iowait time when waiting for completion of IO request …
sched: add wait_for_completion_io[_timeout] …
deadline: Allow 0ms deadline latency, increase the read speed …
exFAT support …
Add fsync option
Add sweep2sleep …
FS: import F2FS …
ARM CPU Topology and cpu_power driver …
softirq: reduce latencies …
nohz: Reduce overhead under high-freq idling patterns …
ext4: fix memory leak in xattr …
cpuidle: Get typical recent sleep interval …
cpuidle: Quickly notice prediction failure in general case …
cpuidle: Quickly notice prediction failure for repeat mode …
cpuidle: move field disable from per-driver to per-cpu …
AIO: Don't plug the I/O queue in do_io_submit() …
Add SIO and FIOPS i/o schedulers …
Jun 09, 2014
warning: argument to 'sizeof' in 'memcpy' call is the same pointer ty… …
Add built crap and touch on cook script
warning: operation on 'ret' may be undefined [-Wsequence-point] …
dtb: binary to bring out dt.img …
Add cook my bacon script
Double flip a switch + setup ignores
May 08, 2014
initial switch flip
Great info to actually read and know!
Hypernova version has all kinds of stuff that's been added from the good @franciscofranco, and the most important and amazing, IMHO, is the mako_hotplug_driver. With this, we have eliminated most governors, and now exclusively run interactive. We now also have some extra options with this interactive governor that we can set to customize the user experience smoothness, and battery life. Down below is how to work init.d scripts, which is suggested as a great set it and forget it method, but if you are trying to mess with things quickly and in user land with an app, you will have to use francos. Unfortunately, our phone is only supported by the paid version also, so looks like it's time to open the wallets and show your appreciation! Bought this personally as soon as I got the hotplug up and running. 100% worth it.
Advanced Interactive Governor Tweaks; Buttery smooth and insane battery life!
Here's some info on the pieces used from his kernel, and the app, and the guy himself it seems.
Code:
Information about the kernel
People generally change kernels for battery savings and to add features the stock one doesn't offer.
Franco's kernel has several advantages over the stock one in terms of battery saving saving features,
one of my favourite being the removal of MPdecision which in lay-mans terms changes the min and
maximum speed the CPU can run at based upon live battery temperature checks. Franco's hot plug
driver always keeps 2 cores online and always them to scale from 300mhz to 2.3ghz and based upon
load conditions will online cores 3 and 4 if required. When you touch the screen the screen the CPU
speed is boosted to approximately 1.5ghz for just over a quarter of a second and when load is reduced
the CPU speed is able to lower quickly back to lower speeds thanks to his tuned interactive
governor. Franco has created a governor for the GPU named interactive which works very much like
how the CPU equivilant does. Franco has added some newer drivers for WiFi which also helps reduce
idle battery drain while your on a busy WiFi network. Franco has also added an interface where you
can boost microphone, speaker and headphone gain levels for audio enthusiasts as well as an
interface to allow screen calibration and load pre set profiles to improve your experience with how
your display looks! There's clock speed control, voltage control, governor control, hot plug control.
You get the idea its full of cool features which can be controlled with the paid Franco.Kernel
Application (see later in the thread)
[img]http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/02/23/5y7egebu.jpg[/img]
Here are some lines I've found around the interwebs as a reference for myself for some time now. All of this is set, but hey, it never hurts to learn how it all works behind the scenes.
This is not a shell script, and cannot be run as one as-is; it's just a bunch of commands. UV should never be set with init.d in case they are unstable.
These are old values, some may be good, some may not. Please ask, or do some research on what is suggested for current cpu and phones.
Code:
# CPU Clock
echo 1228800 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
echo 384000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
echo 537600 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/screen_off_max_freq
# UV
echo "1450 1425 1400 1375 1350 1250 1225 1200 1050 900 850 800" > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/mpu_voltages
echo "1375 1291 1140 950" > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/iva_voltages
echo "1150 1050 950" > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/core_voltages
# SR
echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/smartreflex/sr_mpu/autocomp
echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/smartreflex/sr_iva/autocomp
echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/smartreflex/sr_core/autocomp # CORE no longer SR calibrated on FK
# Governor
echo "interactive" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
echo 15000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/above_hispeed_delay
echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/boost
echo 80000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/boostpulse_duration
echo 95 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/go_hispeed_load
echo 729600 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/hispeed_freq
echo 45000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/min_sample_time
echo 85 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/target_loads
echo 15000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/timer_rate
echo 80000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interactive/timer_slack
# I/O Scheduler
echo 1024 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/read_ahead_kb
echo "deadline" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
echo 500 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/read_expire
echo 5000 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/write_expire
echo 4 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/writes_starved
echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/front_merges
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/fifo_batch
echo "row" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
echo 100 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/hp_read_quantum
echo 100 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/rp_read_quantum
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/lp_read_quantum
echo 2 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/hp_swrite_quantum
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/lp_swrite_quantum
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/rp_swrite_quantum
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/rp_write_quantum
echo 10 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/read_idle
echo 20 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/read_idle_freq
echo "cfq" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
echo 8 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/quantum
echo 125 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/fifo_expire_sync
echo 250 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/fifo_expire_async
echo 16384 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/back_seek_max
echo 2 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/back_seek_penalty
echo 93 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/slice_sync
echo 39 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/slice_async
echo 2 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/slice_async_rq
echo 7 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/slice_idle
echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/group_idle
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/low_latency
echo "bfq" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
echo 4 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/quantum
echo 125 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/fifo_expire_sync
echo 250 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/fifo_expire_async
echo 16384 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/back_seek_max
echo 2 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/back_seek_penalty
echo 7 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/slice_idle
echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/max_budget
echo 4 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/max_budget_async_rq
echo 125 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/timeout_sync
echo 39 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/timeout_async
echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/low_latency
echo 20 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_coeff
echo 256 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_max_time
echo 7000 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_max_softrt_rate
echo 304 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_rt_max_time
echo 2000 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_min_idle_time
echo 500 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/raising_min_inter_arr_async
echo "" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/weights
# CAB
echo 1 > /sys/class/backlight/s6e8aa0/acl_set
# TCP Congestion Avoidance Algorithm
echo "westwood" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_congestion_control;
# N7-specific
echo 500 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpu_lp_max # LP core no longer used on FK
echo "1125 1100 1075 1050 1025 1000 975 950 925 900 875 850 825" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/UV_mV_table
echo 2 > /sys/class/misc/tegra_hotplug_control/cores_on_touch
echo 60 > /sys/class/misc/tegra_hotplug_control/first_level
echo 50 > /sys/class/misc/tegra_hotplug_control/second_level # No longer used in newer driver in FK
echo 25 > /sys/class/misc/tegra_hotplug_control/third_level # No longer used in newer driver in FK
echo 0 > /sys/devices/tegradc.0/smartdimmer/enable
Here's an awesome breakdown and research page for voltages most importantly pertaining to PVS values and overclocking.
Code:
download link:
PVS Research.xls (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2836827&stc=1&d=1404681790)
best max frequency (sweet performance/power spot):
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz - 1.34ghz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz - 1.57ghz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz - 1.34ghz
APQ8064 1.7ghz - 1.24ghz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz - 1.35ghz
best screen-off frequency (this varies if you try higher pvs settings):
Snapdragon 801 2.3ghz MSM8974AB - One M8
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 0 - 300mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 1 - 346mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 2 - 422mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 3 - 499mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 4 - 576mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 5 - 652mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 6 - 499mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 7 - 576mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 8 - 652mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 9 - 729mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 10 - 806mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 11 - 883mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 12 - 960mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 13 - 1036mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 14 - 960mhz
MSM8974AB 2.3ghz PVS 15 - 1036mhz
Snapdragon 801 2.5ghz MSM8974AC - Galaxy S5
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 0 - 422mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 1 - 499mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 2 - 576mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 3 - 652mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 4 - 729mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 5 - 806mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 6 - 652mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 7 - 729mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 8 - 806mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 9 - 883mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 10 - 960mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 11 - 1036mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 12 - 1113mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 13 - 1190mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 14 - 1113mhz
MSM8974AC 2.5ghz PVS 15 - 1190mhz
Snapdragon 800v2 2.2ghz MSM8974v2
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 0 - 345mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 1 - 499mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 2 - 422mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 3 - 499mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 4 - 576mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 5 - 499mhz
MSM8974v2 2.2ghz PVS 6 - 576mhz
Snapdragon 600 1.7ghz APQ8064 - One M7
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 0 - 594mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 1 - 594mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 2 - 702mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 3 - 810mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 4 - 702mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 5 - 810mhz
APQ8064 1.7ghz PVS 6 - 702mhz
Snapdragon 600 1.9ghz APQ8064T - Galaxy S4
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 0 - 702mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 1 - 702mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 2 - 702mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 3 - 810mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 4 - 702mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 5 - 702mhz
APQ8064T 1.9ghz PVS 6 - 702mhz
best min frequency:
lowest possible setting (300mhz in case of MSM8974)
i highly recommend to run those values (exept if you are actually playing demanding 3d games).
use trickster mod frequency lock feature to do so. you will experience amazing battery life.
how to get the maximum battery life:
if you have a MSM8974AB pvs 6 for example, try the following steps:
try the next higher pvs levels (pvs7). don't try AC pvs values on AB chips.
AB chips are binned for lower frequencies while AC are binned for higher frequencies (duh).
so if you have a AB chip, work your way up the AB pvs values until you have freezes or similar and move back.
if you have a AC chip, work your way up the AC pvs values etc...
if you found highest setting that does not cause any problems after intensive testing and usage:
congratulations, you did it.
how to get the maximum frequency:
first try higher than stock maximum clock and see how it behaves.
if you don't reach your desired clockspeed, try the next lower pvs setting of your chip. yes, i said LOWER.
this gives the processor more voltage to reach higher overclocks.
i don't recommend it tho since we all want our phones to last as long as possible usually.
Thank you very much to @flar2 for all his work, and assisting people like me to port it to a device that otherwise would have no such love!
Gigantic thanks to @franciscofranco for his additions, fixes, and mako_hotplug!
Thank you to @Evolutionmods for helping me get this started, and for crucial fixes I would have no idea how to fix!
Thank you to @NineInchNails
@Captain_Throwback
@Vinchenzop
@Dubbsy
@Grommish
@Treken
These guys all have helped in very pivotal ways ,and I would not be at the understanding of android that I am today without them. Truly, thank you for being awesome helpful people!
Last but not least, thanks to these doods for helping test before release!
@kaosb0x
@shadowxaero
@stovo06
@dandan2980
Good one on mpdecision among other good stuff
Governors and schedulers explained:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1687578
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/ref-kernel-governors-modules-o-t1369817
http://tinzdroid.blogspot.com/2012/07/android-kernel-governors-modules-io.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21638852&postcount=56
PVS explained:
https://developer.qualcomm.com/forum/qdn-forums/general-discussion/27244
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228246
http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/qualcomm-cpu-binning-is-yours-slow-nominal-fast-or-faster.2842/
Awesome! Another kernel that looks amazing! And mako_hotplugging... Winner right here
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Oh Snap, what is going on Mass, Glad to see your kernel all over the place. Thought I was in the Sprint forums for a sec.
About time we got a new kernel.
Thanks a lot @MassStash. Will report in a bit. Gonna flash now.
skulldreamz said:
Awesome! Another kernel that looks amazing! And mako_hotplugging... Winner right here
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Holy crap that was fast! thank goodness I nabbed those first three like right a-friggin-way hahahaha. Thanks man, flash and see what happens!?
dandan2980 said:
Oh Snap, what is going on Mass, Glad to see your kernel all over the place. Thought I was in the Sprint forums for a sec.
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Dan, how the hell you find this so fast!? lolol Thanks man, super stoked to post this one as it's such a larger footprint to see be a part of. Excited to see how much people hate it lol
PSA: this current version is made with venom ramdisk and is flashing a full boot.img with it. Because I'm old school still, spr and vzw have seen some issues with txt and calls. Pretty sure it's that, so I'm looking into using anykernel like asap so that the zImage is simply injected into which ever rom you are on. Also, when I do this, I will be able to use one download link for all variants because it is already the same exact zImage and dt.img being used as I have the unified dtb's from capt's brilliant brain. Everything should work great, just wanted to make sure I gave everyone a heads up before the complaints. Thanks a million to anyone that joins in here, and happy thanksgivin to the USA peeps!
skulldreamz said:
Awesome! Another kernel that looks amazing! And mako_hotplugging... Winner right here
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Just a heads up dunno if it still exists but after you flash the kernel changing the frequency caused the CPU freq to stick at 300mhz not sure if Mass has worked this out or not.
So just make sure not to change freq in an app just reflash kernel and do it with in the aroma if changing causes lag this is why other than that this kernel is freaking beast
dandan2980 said:
Just a heads up dunno if it still exists but after you flash the kernel changing the frequency caused the CPU freq to stick at 300mhz not sure if Mass has worked this out or not.
So just make sure not to change freq in an app just reflash kernel and do it with in the aroma if changing causes lag this is why other than that this kernel is freaking beast
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There ya to again @dandan2980 stealing my THUUUNDAAAAAA again.
At least you didn't write up a 2,000 word essay this time to simply say "don't change the frequencies or you'll have to reflash" :thumbup:
???
Don't forget the thanks button for EVERYONE that has helped you.
stovo06 said:
There ya to again @dandan2980 stealing my thunder again.
At least you didn't write up a 2,000 word essay this time to simply say "don't change the frequencies it you'll have to reflash" :thumbup:
???
Don't forget the thanks button for EVERYONE that has helped you.
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lol that's awesome. Glad to see my only 2 groupies have showed to show their blessings! These guys have been running this for a while on spr variant, and very knowledgeable so feel free to ask questions and one of us three will do our best to get at ya with useful response. These guy's responses are usually more useful than mine haha
After flashing, I changed a few things in fauxclock and phone was extremely laggy. However, after a full reboot, everything is running buttery smooth. Will report on battery life later. Thanks again. ?
TheKnux said:
After flashing, I changed a few things in fauxclock and phone was extremely laggy. However, after a full reboot, everything is running buttery smooth. Will report on battery life later. Thanks again. ?
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Reflash kernel and don't change the cpu freq at all in a cpu app you can only change freq in the aroma installer a little bug that needs to be worked out
Very good kernel
So far so good
Thanx for the great job
This kernel is great so far awesome work dev.
MultiRom support?
HC4Life said:
MultiRom support?
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Well it's based on flar's kernel so I'd imagine yeah...correct me if I'm wrong tho
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ssojyeti2 said:
Well it's based on flar's kernel so I'd imagine yeah...correct me if I'm wrong tho
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I will try. Thx
I got distorted sound during phone calls with this kernel (same as with lyapota's one). How to solve it?
lulonen said:
I got distorted sound during phone calls with this kernel (same as with lyapota's one). How to solve it?
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On your end or other users? Just spoke to my mother and she sounded clear, but said it sounded statically.
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[bug report] MX Player: sound level jumps when hardware buttons used on my Meizu M2

On my smartphone when a video file is played and i use hardware buttons (or swipe the screen up or down) to change the sound level, i get random changes in sound volume (usually it unexpectedly changes in steps from very low to very high and back). Which is very annoying.
Please check out the video i made (links are at the end of the post). At the end of the video you can see that the only way to correctly set the volume level is to use an onscreen bar.
I can not reproduce this bug 100% of time, but it's present almost all the time.
Please feel free to ask me for further information.
MX log collector output (no way i can set it to English, so likely you know the format of it's logfiles):
MX Player 1.7.40 (ARMv7 Neon) from Google Play
OS: Flyme OS 4.5.3I (fork of Android 5.1 )
Smartphone: Meizu M2 mini
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Производитель: Meizu M2 mini
Торговая марка: Meizu
Версия: 5.1 (REL)
Сборка: Meizu/meizu_m2/m2:5.1/LMY47D/1440803404:user/release-keys
Ядро: Linux version 3.10.65+ (@) (gcc version 4.9.x-google 20140827 (mtk-20150409) (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Sep 10 15:12:57 CST 2015
CPU: 4 core(s) 1,3 GHz (family:1 features:2047)
Архитектура ЦП: 8 (os.arch: aarch64)
Особенности ЦП: fp asimd aes pmull sha1 sha2 crc32 wp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tlsi vfpv4 idiva idivt
Платформа: mt6735
Набор инструкций: arm64-v8a armeabi-v7a armeabi
Разрешение: 720 x 1280
Доступный размер экрана (DIP): 360 x 615 (smallest: 360)
Таблет: false
Размер экрана: Normal
Плотность: 2.0 (320)
Размер шрифта: 1.0
Главные хардклавиши: false
Сенсорный экран: true
TV: false
Язык: ru_RU
Всего памяти: 1974724 kB (1974724kB)
Свободно памяти: 18716 kB
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Video with the bug:
dropbox com/s/km4xa2xm8nsymv2/2_300707445125152842.avi?dl=0
log.txt.gz:
dropbox com/s/8oimzglbmi3iijv/log.txt.gz?dl=0
build.prop:
dropbox com/s/gzhwqcv1su5ajrp/build.prop?dl=0

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