[POLL] Top Kernel - Nexus 4 General

Best kernel for battery performance and user experience (Lag free).
Please mention:
- Which ROM you are on and the kernel version
- CPU Governor if not default
- I/O Scheduler if not default
- If you manually UC/OC the CPU/GPU (mention frequency)
- If you manually adjust UV values then how low (if not kernel default)
PS: If any other Kernel apart from the Poll options then do write about it.

Let me start off
- Stock (rooted) with Franco R15
- Governor Interactive (default)
- I/O Deadline (default)
- No OC/UC done to CPU/GPU (default)
- No UV done (default)

mjehan said:
Best kernel for battery performance and user experience (Lag free).
Please mention:
- Which ROM you are on and the kernel version
- CPU Governor if not default
- I/O Scheduler if not default
- If you manually UC/OC the CPU/GPU (mention frequency)
- If you manually adjust UV values then how low (if not kernel default)
PS: If any other Kernel apart from the Poll options then do write about it.
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Firstly, should NOT be in this section, maybe in General. Secondly, I'm pretty sure best ROM/kernel threads are not allowed on xda, or so I've been told.

This is not appropriate for a development section. Moved to General.

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[KERNEL] SG-NS-ICS - 29-02-2012 - 11UV|Voodoo|BIGMEM|BLN|BLD|BLX|TW|3.0.22

SG-NS-ICS Kernel​
Here is what's included in the kernel:
Tweaks:
- Boot @ 1.1Ghz Overclock (Bus 220MHZ)
- 1320 Mhz overclock
- Undervolted to maximize battery life
- Kernel updated to 3.0.22 (new)
- Cold colors
- Cpuidle backport from 3.2 Kernel
- Ext4 and IO tweak backports from 3.2 Kernel
- CIFS Module built-in
- init.d support
- USB On the GO! Build5
- Wifi PM_FAST for faster screen off download speed and compatibility
- Increased refresh rate --> ** Only in HIGH_HZ version **
Governors:
- Ondemand
- Conservative - Default
- Performance
- Lazy
- Smartassv2
- Lulzactivev2
IO Schedulers:
- CFQ - Default
- Noop
- Deadline (tweaked for flash devices)
- VR
- Simple IO
Mods:
- Voodoo Sound V10
- BIGMEM for more available memory
- Backlight Notification
- Backlight Dimmer
- Battery Life Extender
- TouchWake
- Custom voltage
Rules and FAQs
Read before downloading
(Note: I don't wanna be rude, I just want to keep this thread clean...)​
Q: What settings do you recommend? What governor? What IO Scheduler?
A: I recommend the default settings. This is why it there by default!
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Q: My phone as rebooted on its own or is stuck on a reboot loop.
A: There are 3 reason why your phone may reboot on its own:
1. Your phone does not handle the Undervolt of the kernel
Flash the stock voltage add-on. (NO I will not make the kernel with stock voltage by default)​
2. Your phone cannot handle the Overclock of the kernel
Use another kernel, Sorry...​
3. There is a bug in the kernel and I should fix it:
Post the /proc/last_kmsg output as a ZIP in the thread. BUT, before posting make sure the last_kmsg contains the mention "Kernel panic", if not, don't bother posting this because your problem is related to point 1 or 2...​A kernel Panic looks like this:
Code:
[ 4079.850240] Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception
[ 4079.850307] Backtrace:
[ 4079.850504] [] (dump_backtrace+0x0/0x10c) from [] (dump_stack+0x18/0x1c)
[ 4079.850568] r7:00000005 r6:d6b3a600 r5:c0707990 r4:c0741068
[ 4079.850905] [] (dump_stack+0x0/0x1c) from [] (panic+0x7c/0x1a8)
[ 4079.851022] [] (panic+0x0/0x1a8) from [] (die+0x1a4/0x1d8)
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Q: Why did you remove feature X?
A: Because I think it sucks
* This is my personal opinion and I am allowed to have it
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Q: Can you add feature X?
A: Depends. Before asking that question, check the changelog.
If it was removed, NO.
* If you have a really good reason why you think a feature should come back from the dead, you can defend your case by PM.
If it's a new feature that I may not know about, just let me know of the feature and I'll consider it.
If its a new shinny CPU governor or IO scheduler, NO the ones that will remain do the job perfectly...
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Q: What does feature X do?
A: Please try Google or Wikipedia before asking this. The answer is at the tip of your finger tips
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Downloads​Stable Kernels:
SG-NS-ICS_27022012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_27022012_HIGH_HZ.zip
SlimSG_08032012_FS.zip (FileSync Enabled - Safer)
SlimSG_09032012_NoFS.zip (FileSync Disabled - Faster)
Experimental:
* None *
Kernel Add-ons: **Flash in CWM after the kernel.
SG-NS-ICS_StockVoltageMod.zip (new)
SG-init.d-installer
Old kernels:
SlimSG_29022012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_05022012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_05022012_HIGH_HZ.zip
SG-NS-ICS_31012012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_31012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
SG-NS-ICS_14012012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_14012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
SG-NS-ICS_17012012.zip
SG-NS-ICS_17012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
Apps:
Manage this kernel with NSTOOLS. Thx arifhn!
To get USB-OTG working you need USB Host Controller app installed. Thx sztupy!
Thanks to ezekeel, supercurio, morfic, franciscofranco, sztupy, reddv1 and koush which made this kernel possible.
kernel source
Change log:
SlimSG_09032012_NoFS.zip
- Removed FileSync (Faster IO)
- Kernel 3.0.23
- Bring back UV
SlimSG_08032012_FS.zip
- Enabled FileSync (Safer IO)
- Kernel 3.0.23
- Bring back UV
SlimSG_29022012.zip
- Release Slim version of SG kernel. This version is whatever setting I'm running at the moment and everything else removed...
SG-NS-ICS_27022012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_27022012_HIGH_HZ.zip
- Kernel Update to 3.0.22
- Fixed SmartassV2 Sysfs Interface
- Fix in Custom Voltage
SG-NS-ICS_05022012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_05022012_HIGH_HZ.zip
- Kernel Update to 3.0.19
- Use PM_FAST power saving method for WIFI to get Higher throughput and better compatibility.
SG-NS-ICS_31012012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_31012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
- Removed useless Governors
- Removed useless IO Scheduler
- Tuned down conservative and ondemand for better battery life
- Kernel upgrade to 3.0.18
- Updated USB-OTG to Build5
SG-NS-ICS_24012012-NoFSYNC.zip and SG-NS-ICS_24012012_HIGH_HZ-NoFSYNC.zip
- Added V(r) IO Scheduler
- Tweaked deadline IO for flash devices
- Tweaked conservative governor
- IO backport from 3.2
- ext4 backport from 3.2
- ext4 tweaks
- optimized sha1, memcopy, string libs
- TCP tweaks
- Added USB-OTG
- and more ...
SG-NS-ICS_17012012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_17012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
- New CPU Governors: Lagfree, MinMax, Smartassv2, InteractiveX and Lulzactivev2
New Add-on 17012012
- Change boot script to use stock voltage instead of Undervolt. *Requires busybox to be installed
SG-NS-ICS_14012012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_14012012_HIGH_HZ.zip
- Removed GPU OC since it doesn't do anything
- Made init.d support built-in
* Note: You need to have busybox installed for init.d to work. Look for the busbox installer app in the market.
New Add-on 13012012
- Adds init.d support to the kernel
SG-NS-ICS_12012012.zip and SG-NS-ICS_12012012_alternate.zip
- Kernel 3.0.17
- Experimenting with GPU Overclock (now at 250Mhz instead of 200Mhz)
SG-NS-ICS_11012012_alternate.zip
- Include increased refresh rate
- Should have more washed out colors
SG-NS-ICS_11012012.zip
- Back to cold colors
- Remove increase refresh rate, cause colors to look washed out
- Still has the 1320 Mhz
SG-NS-ICS_10012012.zip
- Added Test Voodoo color with green flicker fix
- Added 1320Mhz overclock
SG-NS-ICS_09012012.zip
- Updated kernel to 3.0.16
- Added Cpuidle backport from 3.2 kernel
SG-NS-ICS_06012012.zip
- Remove readahead because it was causing slow down in the UI
- Adjusted OnDemand governor to make it snappier
- Fix to cpufreq to make it more statble
- Added Simple IO scheduler
- Made colors 8500K instead of 6500K
** Note: This kernel is a lot faster than previous ones
SG-NS-ICS_04012012.zip
- BLN
- BLD
- BLX
- TouchWake
- Custom Voltage
- CIFS
- Adjusted Ondemand governor default values
SG-NS-ICS_03012012.zip
** Initial Release **
- 1.1Ghz Overclock
- UV
- Lazy governor
- BFQ v3r1 IO Scheduler
- Voodoo Sound V10
- BIGMEM
- Kernel 3.0.15
- 65 FPS
- 1024K Memory Readahead
Yeah, thank you. Will try it! Love your kernel!
fleischbanane said:
Yeah, thank you. Will try it! Love your kernel!
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There is definitely still work to be done and room for improvement but it does work.
steve.garon said:
Decided to start a new thread for my ICS 11UV Kernel.
Here is what's included for now:
- Boots @ 1.1Ghz Overclock
- Undervolted to maximize battery life
- Lazy governor
- Added BFQ v3r1 IO Scheduler
- Added Voodoo Sound V10
- BIGMEM for more available memory
- Kernel updated to 3.0.15
- Increased refresh rate
- Increased Memory readahead
Stable Kernels:
** Not tested enough...
Experimental:
SG-NS-ICS-03012012.zip
Thanks to supercurio, morfic, ezkeel and koush which made this kernel possible.
kernel source
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thanks steve
I'll give it a try and report everything I can find. What's about BLN, BLD and BLX?
Welcome back, SG!
I'm flashing
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fleischbanane said:
I'll give it a try and report everything I can find. What's about BLN, BLD and BLX?
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Not there yet. Next release I guess...
No voodoo color, nice not good yet on ICS
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Backlight MODs next?
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phone_user said:
Backlight MODs next?
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It there anyone who's fixed the backlight autobrightness yet?
steve.garon said:
It there anyone who's fixed the backlight autobrightness yet?
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Eek, I mean BLD, BLN, TW etc
Never mind
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@1.1GHz bus/GPU 220MHz?
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phone_user said:
Eek, I mean BLD, BLN, TW etc
Never mind
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yes!
nexusphone said:
@1.1GHz bus/GPU 220MHz?
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and yes!
Good! init.d next version?
Thanks
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How about using Lucid's custom color, cuz Voodoo color not yet stable on ICS?
Thanks for release
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20593750&postcount=385
On ICS, LiveOC & Deep_Idle causing "reboot while calling" and will not fixed for many weeks
GLaDOS thread
At SG kernel's 1.1GHz, bus/GPU +10%, 220 MHz! The only kernel presenting the users with smoothness just now and for the time being.
Thanks, Steve
OP Updated.
Code:
SG-NS-ICS_04012012.zip
- BLN
- BLD
- BLX
- TouchWake
- Custom Voltage
- CIFS
- Adjusted Ondemand governor default values
steve.garon said:
OP Updated.
Code:
SG-NS-ICS_04012012.zip
- BLN
- BLD
- BLX
- TouchWake
- Custom Voltage
- CIFS
- Adjusted Ondemand governor default values
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Thanks for update with the necessary MODs
Initial Release, battery GOOD!!!
---------- Post added at 01:36 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:52 PM ----------
Kernel_SG-ICS-20120104_init.d.zip
init.d support MOD
Battery efficiency GooD!
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[PRO][KERNEL] LuPuS-JBv12 [JB 4.1 & 4.2][LINARO 4.7.3][UPDATED 08-06-13]

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Built with Linaro
LuPuS-PRO-STOCK KERNEL HERE
LuPuS-CM9-KERNEL HERE
This kernel can be used on any JB CM BASED JB 4.1 or 4.2
Disclaimer
Code:
[COLOR="DarkOrchid"]#include[/COLOR] [COLOR="Magenta"]<std_disclaimer.h>[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Blue"]/*
* Your warranty is now void.. LOL I guess you knew it already.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, you getting dumped or you getting fired because your phone
* bootloops and alarm does not go off. Please do some research if you have any
* concerns about features included in my kernel before using it! YOU and only
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications.
*/
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What Works --
Wifi - (flash modules)
Data
Everything Else that works on FXP
What doesn't work --
Anything that doesn't work on FXP
Whats included in kernel
Added Governors --
brazillianwax
smartass
Smartassv2
Savagedzen
Smoothass
Scary
InteractiveX
Minmax
Userspace
Intellidemand - Thanks to faux123
This is an intelligent ondemand that enters browsing mode to limit max frequency when GPU is idling,
and (exits browsing mode) behaves like ondemand when GPU is busy; to deliver performance for gaming and such.
Intellidemand does not jump to highest frequency when screen is off.
Lazy - Thanks to Ezekeel
The Idea here is to eliminate any instabilities caused by fast frequency switching by ondemand.
Lazy governor polls more often than ondemand, but changes frequency only after completing min_time_state
on a step overriding sampling interval.
Lazy also has a screenoff_maxfreq parameter which when enabled will cause the governor to always
select the maximum frequency while the screen is off.
Lulzactive - Thanks to Tegrak
Based on Interactive and Smartass. When workload is greater than or equal to 60%, the governor scales up
CPU to next higher step. When workload is less than 60%, governor scales down CPU to next lower step.
When screen is off, frequency is locked to global scaling minimum frequency
- Superbad
- a "superbad" super smooth rendition of a highly optimized "smartass" governor!
- Darkside
- a "slightly more agressive smart" optimized governor!
-Ondemandx:
Basically an ondemand with suspend/wake profiles. This governor is supposed to be a battery friendly ondemand. When screen is off, max frequency is capped at 500 mhz. Even though ondemand is the default governor in many kernel and is considered safe/stable, the support for ondemand/ondemandX depends on CPU capability to do fast frequency switching which are very low latency frequency transitions. I have read somewhere that the performance of ondemand/ondemandx were significantly varying for different i/o schedulers. This is not true for most of the other governors. I personally feel ondemand/ondemandx goes best with SIO I/O scheduler.
-Lionheart:
Is a conservative-based governor. The tunables (such as the thresholds and sampling rate) were changed so the governor behaves more like the performance one, at the cost of battery as the scaling is very aggressive.
To 'experience' Lionheart using conservative, try these tweaks:
sampling_rate:10000 or 20000 or 50000, whichever you feel is safer. (transition latency of the CPU is something below 10ms/10,000uS hence using 10,000 might not be safe).
up_threshold:60
down_threshold:30
freq_step:5
Lionheart goes well with deadline i/o scheduler. When it comes to smoothness (not considering battery drain), a tuned conservative delivers more as compared to a tuned ondemand.
BadAss Governor:
Badass removes all of this "fast peaking" to the max frequency. Badass will also take the gpu load into consideration. If the gpu is moderately busy it will bypass the above check and clock the cpu with 1024Mhz. If the gpu is crushed under load, badass will lift the restrictions to the cpu.
-Virtuous
Virtuous is a modded smartassV2 which gives even more battery time then smartassV2
Added Io-scheduler --
VR io-scheduler - Unlike other schedulers, synchronous and asynchronous requests are not treated separately,
instead a deadline is imposed for fairness. The next request to be served is based on it's distance from last request.
- SIO - Simple IO-Scheduler-
SIO is the default scheduler in this kernel. It is widely-regarded as the best all-round performing IO scheduler for android. It is low on CPU usage and optimized for flash-based storage. From the creator - "Based on Noop, Deadline and V(R) IO schedulers. This algorithm does not do any kind of sorting, as it is aimed for aleatory access devices, but it does some basic merging. We try to keep minimum overhead to achieve low latencies. Asynchronous and synchronous requests are not treated separately, but we rely on deadlines to ensure fairness."
- BFQ - Budget Fair Queueing IO-Scheduler-
From Creators
* Copyright (C) 2008 Fabio Checconi <[email protected]>
* Paolo Valente <[email protected]>
*
* Licensed under the GPL-2 as detailed in the accompanying COPYING.BFQ file.
*
* BFQ is a proportional share disk scheduling algorithm based on the
* slice-by-slice service scheme of CFQ. But BFQ assigns budgets,
* measured in number of sectors, to tasks instead of time slices.
* The disk is not granted to the active task for a given time slice,
* but until it has exahusted its assigned budget. This change from
* the time to the service domain allows BFQ to distribute the disk
* bandwidth among tasks as desired, without any distortion due to
* ZBR, workload fluctuations or other factors. BFQ uses an ad hoc
* internal scheduler, called B-WF2Q+, to schedule tasks according to
* their budgets. Thanks to this accurate scheduler, BFQ can afford
* to assign high budgets to disk-bound non-seeky tasks (to boost the
* throughput), and yet guarantee low latencies to interactive and
* soft real-time applications.
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- Incresed WiFi-Signal Strength
- Changes to save battery(if it works)
- Make overall kernel smoother
- O/C 2ghz
- Updated and Changed Zram (thanks to faux123)
- Updated and changed LZO compression and decompression = Double increase in performance
- Added Init.d Support
- Added tweaks on boot
-Overclocked to 2ghz--- Stable up to 1.9ghz, 2ghz may just reboot device, although I do not recommend O/C for long at high settings,
if you damage your phone I am not responsible
- Supports CIFS
- Built with LINARO
LuPuS MENU
You can run lupus menu from terminal or scriptmanager or similar, you must run as root or script will exit with a message
in terminal
Code:
su
lupus
* information is in lupus menu
1/ CIFS Menu *
Enable
Disable
2/ zRam Menu *
Enable
Disable
Set zRam size ( default is 60)
3/ Frandom Menu *
Enable
Disable
4/ USB OTG *
Enable
Disable
5/ Clean and Remove tweaks
Remove init.d's
6/ Tweak Menu
Note all tweaks are preset from here and option to set as init.d's
Clean all temp files
SQLITE optimizations
LMK Optimizations
Network optimizations
Defend against ARP spoofing
Remove android logger
SDcard speed tweak
Flag blocks as non-rotational
7/ Choose Recovery
TWRP
CWM
8/ Performance Menu
Note all options are se by user input from here and option to set as init.d's
Set CPU frequencies
Set Governor
Set IO-Scheduler
Voltage Control
VM tweaks (explained below)
VM Tweaks
dirty ratio and dirty background ratio 1 & 2
This controls how often the kernel writes data to "disk" (in our case the internal microSD system card, not the removable microSD card). When your apps write data to disk, Linux actually doesn't write the data out to the disk right away, it actually writes the stuff to system memory and the kernel handles when and how the data is actually going to be flushed to the disk. These values represent a percentage, the higher the percentage, the longer it waits to flush, the lower the percentage, the more often flushes will occur. Now remember, we are dealing with solid state storage, not the traditional disk platter and spindle. So we are actually able to delay flushes a little longer with solid state versus a traditional hard drive disk.
dirty_expire_centisecs
How old "dirty" data should be before the kernel considers it old enough to be written to disk. It is expressed in 100ths of a second.
dirty_writeback_centisecs
This is the interval of when the writeback daemons periodically wake up and write "old" data out to disk. It is expressed in 100ths of a second.
min free kbytes
This is used to force the Linux VM to keep a minimum number of kilobytes free. The VM uses this number to compute a pages_min value for each lowmem zone in the system. Each lowmem zone gets a number of reserved free pages based proportionally on its size. Default is 2048kb.
overcommit_memory
This controls overcommit of system memory, possibly allowing processes to allocate (but not use) more memory than is actually available.
0 - Heuristic overcommit handling. Obvious overcommits of address space are refused. Used for a typical system. It ensures a seriously wild allocation fails while allowing overcommit to reduce swap usage. root is allowed to allocate slighly more memory in this mode. This is the default.
1 - Always overcommit. Appropriate for some scientific applications.
2 - Don't overcommit. The total address space commit for the system is not permitted to exceed swap plus a configurable percentage (default is 50) of physical RAM. Depending on the percentage you use, in most situations this means a process will not be killed while attempting to use already-allocated memory but will receive errors on memory allocation as appropriate.
Swappiness
A property for the Linux kernel that changes the balance between swapping out runtime memory, as opposed to dropping pages from the system page cache. Swappiness can be set to values between 0 and 100 inclusive. A low value means the kernel will try to avoid swapping as much as possible where a higher value instead will make the kernel aggressively try to use swap space.
VFS Cache Pressure
File system cache (dentry/inode) is really more important than the block cache above in dirty ratio and dirty background ratio, so we really want the kernel to use up much more of the RAM for file system cache, this will increas the performance of the system without sacrificing performance at the application level. The default value is 100, as a percentage, and what you want to do is lower the value to tell the kernel to favor the file system cache and not drop them aggressively.
I would like to say a big thanks to -
FXP - Sources/help with wifi (thanks Jerpelea)
Cyanogenmod - Sources
Dympy - For helping me test alot
Dexmorr - testing
tempest918 - For the New Logo
DooMLoRD - for patches and all the work he has done for Xpeeria's
xeozus
NobodyAtAll
Faux123
Erasmus
Leedroid
Jerpelea
Phil3795
CTCaer
Anyone missing please PM me
LuPuS-jB sources -b jellybean
https://github.com/garwedgess/semc-kernel-msm7x30
CWM source -- https://github.com/garwedgess/android_bootable_recovery -b lupus-cwm
Changelog:
Code:
[hide][B][U]v2 Changes[/U][/B]
[list]
- New Governor Intellidemand2 Thanks @ CosmicDan
- Added vibrate to boot so you know when to enter CWM
- Couple of extra tweaks improvements to battery
- Fixed Wifi
- Reverted Cleancache
- Reverted my disabling of disabling sched_feautures if you get that
- Added USB OTG modules ( find attached zip at the end of the post----> NOTE Not a flashable zip)
- Added stable OC tablefor higher OCing
[/list]
[B][U]V3 Changes[/U][/B]
[LIST]- Updated LZO
- Added Cleancache
- Small code fixes
- Removed OC so phone doesnt boot at 2ghz for a split second
- Updated to latest FXP changes
- Optimizations for Linaro
- USB OTG flashable zip
[/LIST]
[B][U]v4 changes
[/U][/B]
[LIST]
- Recovery Fixed no more "DANCING" - Thanks [user=3365554]@Skrit[/user]chz
- Added Tiny RCU
- Patched LZO
- Updated to Linaro 4.7 toolchain
- Changed to Google snappy compression/decompression
- Much more optimizations
- THUMBEE optimized
- Uncompressed Image instead of zImage
[B][U]v5[/U][/B]
- built with latest linaro 4.7.3 (02-01-2013) - Thanks @ ChainFirex
- Added memcopy
- Added compaction
- Lowered vfs_cache_pressure
- LMK (lowmemorykiller) optimizations
- Improved CIFS support
- Enabled USB tether
- Disabled gentle_fair_sleepers
- Updated video drivers
- Clean up on wifi config
- Back-ported binder changes
- TWRP recovery - thanks @ championswimmer & TWRP team
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[B][U]v6[/U][/B]
- Built with Linaro 4.7.3 (02-01-2013)
- Free'd RAM (disabled 720p) now 381mb - Thanks at Paul678
- Makefile optimisations (snapdragon & neon) - Thanks at Paul678
- Tweaked permormance on interactive governor - Thanks at Paul678
- Tweaked SIO io sched - Thanks at Paul678
- Free'd some RAM from loggers
- Reduce swappiness
- Fix PageHead
- Fix binder. use of uninitialized variable.
- Fix kernel/net Memory Leaks
- Eliminate kstrdup memory leak
- ipv4: force_igmp_version ignored when a IGMPv3 query received
- Fix Entropy Depleting (no more depleting) - Thanks @ Kees Cook
- enable ipsec tunnel support in kernel (Latest FXP Change)
- ARM7 optimsations + more in config
- TWRP v2.4 - Thanks @ Championswimmer, TWRP Team and Wechy 77 for parts of his LuPuS theme
- NEW zRam Eabler to work on TWRP
[B]v7[/B]
- Supports both 4.1 & 4.2 JB
- New IIO Scheduler ZEN thanks [user=2632235]@bbedward[/user]
- New Governor smartassH3 thanks [user=3057569]@Hero[/user]
- Tweaked Deadline IO scheduler
- Tweaked smartassv2
- Tweaked performance Governor
- Frandom
- SFB Net scheduler
- OC up to 1804.8MHz
- Logger backported from CAF
- Free RAM from logger
- LMK updated and optimized + various LMK tweaks
- Various ARM & RAM changes
- TinyRCU optimizations
- Optimized crc32 lib
- various VM changes
- Improved cleancache
- Undervolt LCD display, touch sensor proximity sensor & Wi-Fi thanks @ M66B
- Entropy tweaks
- Try fix for CRT animation [user=4266283]@paul678[/user]
- TWRP & CWM
- LuPuS Menu
- Auto Loading wifi
- All modules and init.d's included No need to flash anything after kernel
Plus alot more changes see [URL="https://github.com/garwedgess/semc-kernel-msm7x30/commits/jellybean"] for full list of credits and patches used[/URL]
[B]v8[/B]
- Latest changes to ALS and Button Backlight -- Thanks @ FXP
- Lowered OC to 1612.8Mhz
- Remove ALS and Button Backlight option from LuPuS Menu (no longer needed)
- Random reboots should be fixed ( for those who where having such issues )
- Fixed TWRP
[B]v9 -- Unreleased[/B]
v10
- Fixed 3D from hanging under high intensity
- Fix pmem for HDPI Mike NG (no more reboots??)
- CWM Recovery = VOLUME DOWN
- TWRP Recovery = VOLUME UP
- Clean up on LuPuS Menu
- Better wifi check
- KEY RESET ( Menu and POWER)
- Tuned Smartassv3 and SmartassH3 [user=2799345]@M66B[/user]
-----
To Enter LuPuS Menu now is
su
lupus
Thanks @ gu5t3r
[B]v11[/B]
- Fixed reboot to recovery
---- Custom CWM
- Clean-up of menu
- Added own wipe options menu -- with extra options
- Aroma File Manager from CWM --- Must have aroma ([COLOR=Red]aromafm.zip) placed on root of sdcard[/COLOR])
- Multi zip installer
- Reboot options - Power off re-added under this menu
- Pointless but people keep asking me for it so re-added wipe battery stats also.
- LuPuS themed...
- Fixed "dancing android"[/hide]
[B]v12[/B]
- Added option to enable Quick Key Reset (enable / disable via LuPuS Menu)
- Tuned Governors
* superbad
* lionheart
* virtuous
* darkside
* conservative
* smartassH3
- Really use google snappy zRam (improves zRam)
- Added zCache
- Removed persistent RAM
- Removed some more kernel debugging
- uninterruptible sleep
- Update SIO & CFQ
- Added Ultra-KSM
- Removed optimized AES & SHA1 routines
- Updated TWRP to 2.4.4
*Fixed Mount USB Storage in TWRP
- Updated CWM to latest Official CWM source
*Removed reboot options
*Re-added power off and reboot system now to main menu
- Improved wifi-loading scripts
- Clean up of lupus menu
- Fixed root issue on some devices
- Reworked kernel logs (can be found in /data/local/tmp)
- Boot.d - If phone is taking a long time to start move suspicious init.d scripts to /system/etc/boot.d
They will be run in background and won't affect boot time.
Downloads
If you like my work please consider buying me a beer or something else
by clicking the DONATE ME button, of course it isn't needed but greatly appreciated and keeps me motivated.
480p
LuPuS_iyokan_jBv12-ram.img
md5 = b0326e4b89795a2500b8ab3d20b621a3
720p
LuPuS_iyokan_jBv12.1-full.img
md5 = 4fbd58c5d16e61be0d98ae7abf794838
No Wifi Modules needed
Mirrors -- all LuPuS Kernels can be found here
www.goo.im/devs/wedgess
- zRam is not enabled by default unless on CM10 ROM, for AOKP to enable it flash the wedgess-zram-enabler.zip in CWM
- If for whatever reason you want to disable Zram after you have flashed the .zip, just go to ect/init.d and delete 00zram
People will ask so i'll just post it here---------to check if zRam is enabled go to terminal emulator or similar and type
Code:
free
or alternatively
Code:
cat /proc/swaps
Also added CIFS support....
What is CIFS???
Server Message Block (SMB) or Common Internet File System (CIFS) are normally used to provide shared access to files on a network, mostly involving computers running MS Windows.
It allows you to conveniently mount/unmount your network accessible file resources and access the files transparently via your favourite Android app (playing music / videos, accessing documents etc.) Settings are stored on your SD card with permissions to write also to your SD card.
Instructions
- extract cifsfile.zip
- save cifs,ko file to your sdcard
- in terminal emulator
- cd sdcard
- su
- insmod cifs.ko
Not download CifsManager or similar app and configure it
will you make one for xperia arc/s ?
Ojojojo!!!very very great news!!!!:laugh:
thank you very much!
i want it on arc s too, it looks great!!
don`t work in xperia arc. why?
mohoram said:
don`t work in xperia arc. why?
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because ur on the xperia PRO thread read
Sent from my GT-I9300
Pls add screnshoot sir.
Works great on PARANOIDANDROID, thanks :good:
Gesendet von meinem PARANOIDEN Xperia Pro mit Jelly Bean.
Using it on cm10 fxp137, working great so far ( just like all your other works ).
Big respect :good:
Hey Wedges!!
We long no talked and i couldnt test your kernels. I was too busy
But im so proud to see you still give some attention to our Pro!
And your work is better than any other!
Keep updating it and take your time buddy!!!:victory:
Thanks bro for release cm10 kernel..
Download & try now..
Great work
Sent from my Xperia Pro using Tapatalk 2
Excellent wedgess!!!
Since I've used your LuPuS Stock v5, I've had no issues. I'm now thinking of testing to use LuPuS for JB or for CM9. My experience in using your kernel, it wasn't your kernel that was the issue, in many cases it was the ROM. So I ask politely, can you make a ROM to go with any of your Kernels?
Hey guys! Help me convince wedgess to build us a matching ROM for his awesome Kernel! Whatever you decide, still thanks wedgess!!! :good::good::good:
[email protected] said:
Excellent wedgess!!!
Since I've used your LuPuS Stock v5, I've had no issues. I'm now thinking of testing to use LuPuS for JB or for CM9. My experience in using your kernel, it wasn't your kernel that was the issue, in many cases it was the ROM. So I ask politely, can you make a ROM to go with any of your Kernels?
Hey guys! Help me convince wedgess to build us a matching ROM for his awesome Kernel! Whatever you decide, still thanks wedgess!!! :good::good::good:
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hi, i feel a matching ROM for your kernels is a good idea.
+1
i hope you would consider making a matching ROM.
BTW, thanks for providing yet another kernel.
havent used JB/CM10, but will give it a try on your kernel.
thanks again.
+1 Matching ROM for UR Kernals
can i use it with paranoid android for jb... it has a camera fix so if i use this kernel will d camera fix still work??
update??
Seeing as you've already updated the CM9 version, are there any plans on updating CM10 one as well??
at any rate - great work so far, hope we'll see some updates soon!
dannyb0i said:
Seeing as you've already updated the CM9 version, are there any plans on updating CM10 one as well??
at any rate - great work so far, hope we'll see some updates soon!
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Ill copy and paste this from my cm10 ARC thread: As for updating to fxp 138 there is no kernel changes, was going to add everything from my cm9 kernel today anyway. But not sure if ill use my free time for that today.... these kernels have taken me ALOT of time for a kernel ill never use as i dont own the devices. And its getting harder and harder to explain to the missus when im not making anything.
Sent from my GT-I9300
sidharth.299 said:
can i use it with paranoid android for jb... it has a camera fix so if i use this kernel will d camera fix still work??
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Yes. Flash kernel then reflash fix
XAS

[ARC/S][KERNEL] LuPuS-JBv12 [JB 4.1 & 4.2][LINARO 4.7.3][UPDATED 08-06-13]

LuPuS-JB-Kernel
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Built with Linaro
This kernel can be used on any JB CM BASED JB 4.1 or 4.2
Disclaimer
Code:
[COLOR="DarkOrchid"]#include[/COLOR] [COLOR="Magenta"]<std_disclaimer.h>[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Blue"]/*
* Your warranty is now void.. LOL I guess you knew it already.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, you getting dumped or you getting fired because your phone
* bootloops and alarm does not go off. Please do some research if you have any
* concerns about features included in my kernel before using it! YOU and only
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications.
*/[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Magenta"]#ifdef[/COLOR]
You have a [COLOR="DarkGreen"]question[/COLOR] post it in the [COLOR="DarkRed"]thread[/COLOR],
Instead of [COLOR="DarkGreen"]Pm'ing me[/COLOR], as other users may
experience you [COLOR="DarkRed"]problems[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Magenta"]#endif[/COLOR]
What Works --
Wifi - (flash modules)
Data
Everything Else that works on FXP
What doesn't work --
Anything that doesn't work on FXP
Whats Included in kernel ------------
Added Governors --
brazillianwax
smartass
Smartassv2
Savagedzen
Smoothass
Scary
InteractiveX
Minmax
Userspace
Intellidemand - Thanks to faux123
This is an intelligent ondemand that enters browsing mode to limit max frequency when GPU is idling,
and (exits browsing mode) behaves like ondemand when GPU is busy; to deliver performance for gaming and such.
Intellidemand does not jump to highest frequency when screen is off.
Lazy - Thanks to Ezekeel
The Idea here is to eliminate any instabilities caused by fast frequency switching by ondemand.
Lazy governor polls more often than ondemand, but changes frequency only after completing min_time_state
on a step overriding sampling interval.
Lazy also has a screenoff_maxfreq parameter which when enabled will cause the governor to always
select the maximum frequency while the screen is off.
Lulzactive - Thanks to Tegrak
Based on Interactive and Smartass. When workload is greater than or equal to 60%, the governor scales up
CPU to next higher step. When workload is less than 60%, governor scales down CPU to next lower step.
When screen is off, frequency is locked to global scaling minimum frequency
- Superbad
- a "superbad" super smooth rendition of a highly optimized "smartass" governor!
- Darkside
- a "slightly more agressive smart" optimized governor!
-Ondemandx:
Basically an ondemand with suspend/wake profiles. This governor is supposed to be a battery friendly ondemand. When screen is off, max frequency is capped at 500 mhz. Even though ondemand is the default governor in many kernel and is considered safe/stable, the support for ondemand/ondemandX depends on CPU capability to do fast frequency switching which are very low latency frequency transitions. I have read somewhere that the performance of ondemand/ondemandx were significantly varying for different i/o schedulers. This is not true for most of the other governors. I personally feel ondemand/ondemandx goes best with SIO I/O scheduler.
-Lionheart:
Is a conservative-based governor. The tunables (such as the thresholds and sampling rate) were changed so the governor behaves more like the performance one, at the cost of battery as the scaling is very aggressive.
To 'experience' Lionheart using conservative, try these tweaks:
sampling_rate:10000 or 20000 or 50000, whichever you feel is safer. (transition latency of the CPU is something below 10ms/10,000uS hence using 10,000 might not be safe).
up_threshold:60
down_threshold:30
freq_step:5
Lionheart goes well with deadline i/o scheduler. When it comes to smoothness (not considering battery drain), a tuned conservative delivers more as compared to a tuned ondemand.
BadAss Governor:
Badass removes all of this "fast peaking" to the max frequency. Badass will also take the gpu load into consideration. If the gpu is moderately busy it will bypass the above check and clock the cpu with 1024Mhz. If the gpu is crushed under load, badass will lift the restrictions to the cpu.
-Virtuous
Virtuous is a modded smartassV2 which gives even more battery time then smartassV2
Added Io-scheduler --
VR io-scheduler - Unlike other schedulers, synchronous and asynchronous requests are not treated separately,
instead a deadline is imposed for fairness. The next request to be served is based on it's distance from last request.
- SIO - Simple IO-Scheduler-
SIO is the default scheduler in this kernel. It is widely-regarded as the best all-round performing IO scheduler for android. It is low on CPU usage and optimized for flash-based storage. From the creator - "Based on Noop, Deadline and V(R) IO schedulers. This algorithm does not do any kind of sorting, as it is aimed for aleatory access devices, but it does some basic merging. We try to keep minimum overhead to achieve low latencies. Asynchronous and synchronous requests are not treated separately, but we rely on deadlines to ensure fairness."
- BFQ - Budget Fair Queueing IO-Scheduler-
From Creators
* Copyright (C) 2008 Fabio Checconi
* Paolo Valente
*
* Licensed under the GPL-2 as detailed in the accompanying COPYING.BFQ file.
*
* BFQ is a proportional share disk scheduling algorithm based on the
* slice-by-slice service scheme of CFQ. But BFQ assigns budgets,
* measured in number of sectors, to tasks instead of time slices.
* The disk is not granted to the active task for a given time slice,
* but until it has exahusted its assigned budget. This change from
* the time to the service domain allows BFQ to distribute the disk
* bandwidth among tasks as desired, without any distortion due to
* ZBR, workload fluctuations or other factors. BFQ uses an ad hoc
* internal scheduler, called B-WF2Q+, to schedule tasks according to
* their budgets. Thanks to this accurate scheduler, BFQ can afford
* to assign high budgets to disk-bound non-seeky tasks (to boost the
* throughput), and yet guarantee low latencies to interactive and
* soft real-time applications.
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I would like to say a big thanks to -
FXP - Sources/help with wifi (thanks Jerpelea)
FXP / Cyanogenmod - Sources
besttt - testing
Sinkster
tempest918 - For the New Logo
DooMLoRD - for patches and all the work he has done for Xpeeria's
xeozus
NobodyAtAll
Faux123
Erasmus
Leedroid
Jerpelea
Phil3759
CTCaer
Anyone missing please PM me
Kernel sources -b jellybean
https://github.com/garwedgess/semc-kernel-msm7x30
CWM source -- https://github.com/garwedgess/android_bootable_recovery -b lupus-cwm
LuPuS MENU
You can run lupus menu from terminal or scriptmanager or similar, you must run as root or script will exit with a message
in terminal
Code:
su
lupus
* information is in lupus menu
1/ CIFS Menu *
Enable
Disable
2/ zRam Menu *
Enable
Disable
Set zRam size ( default is 60)
3/ Frandom Menu *
Enable
Disable
4/ USB OTG *
Enable
Disable
6/ Clean and Remove tweaks
Remove init.d's
7/ Tweak Menu
Note all tweaks are preset from here and option to set as init.d's
Clean all temp files
SQLITE optimizations
LMK Optimizations
Network optimizations
Defend against ARP spoofing
Remove android logger
SDcard speed tweak
Flag blocks as non-rotational
8/ Performance Menu
Note all options are se by user input from here and option to set as init.d's
Set CPU frequencies
Set Governor
Set IO-Scheduler
Voltage Control
VM tweaks (explained below)
VM Tweaks
dirty ratio and dirty background ratio 1 & 2
This controls how often the kernel writes data to "disk" (in our case the internal microSD system card, not the removable microSD card). When your apps write data to disk, Linux actually doesn't write the data out to the disk right away, it actually writes the stuff to system memory and the kernel handles when and how the data is actually going to be flushed to the disk. These values represent a percentage, the higher the percentage, the longer it waits to flush, the lower the percentage, the more often flushes will occur. Now remember, we are dealing with solid state storage, not the traditional disk platter and spindle. So we are actually able to delay flushes a little longer with solid state versus a traditional hard drive disk.
dirty_expire_centisecs
How old "dirty" data should be before the kernel considers it old enough to be written to disk. It is expressed in 100ths of a second.
dirty_writeback_centisecs
This is the interval of when the writeback daemons periodically wake up and write "old" data out to disk. It is expressed in 100ths of a second.
min free kbytes
This is used to force the Linux VM to keep a minimum number of kilobytes free. The VM uses this number to compute a pages_min value for each lowmem zone in the system. Each lowmem zone gets a number of reserved free pages based proportionally on its size. Default is 2048kb.
overcommit_memory
This controls overcommit of system memory, possibly allowing processes to allocate (but not use) more memory than is actually available.
0 - Heuristic overcommit handling. Obvious overcommits of address space are refused. Used for a typical system. It ensures a seriously wild allocation fails while allowing overcommit to reduce swap usage. root is allowed to allocate slighly more memory in this mode. This is the default.
1 - Always overcommit. Appropriate for some scientific applications.
2 - Don't overcommit. The total address space commit for the system is not permitted to exceed swap plus a configurable percentage (default is 50) of physical RAM. Depending on the percentage you use, in most situations this means a process will not be killed while attempting to use already-allocated memory but will receive errors on memory allocation as appropriate.
Swappiness
A property for the Linux kernel that changes the balance between swapping out runtime memory, as opposed to dropping pages from the system page cache. Swappiness can be set to values between 0 and 100 inclusive. A low value means the kernel will try to avoid swapping as much as possible where a higher value instead will make the kernel aggressively try to use swap space.
VFS Cache Pressure
File system cache (dentry/inode) is really more important than the block cache above in dirty ratio and dirty background ratio, so we really want the kernel to use up much more of the RAM for file system cache, this will increas the performance of the system without sacrificing performance at the application level. The default value is 100, as a percentage, and what you want to do is lower the value to tell the kernel to favor the file system cache and not drop them aggressively.
Changelog
Code:
[HIDE][B][U]v3 Changes[/U][/B]
[list]
- New Governor Intellidemand2 Thanks @ CosmicDan
- Couple of extra tweaks improvements to battery
- Fixed Wifi
- Reverted Cleancache
- Reverted my disabling of disabling sched_feautures if you get that
- Added USB OTG modules ( find attached zip at the end of the post----> NOTE Not a flashable zip)
- Added stable OC tablefor higher OCing
[/list]
[B][U]V4 Changes[/U][/B]
[LIST]- Updated LZO
- Added Cleancache
- Small code fixes
- Removed OC so phone doesnt boot at 2ghz for a split second causing boot problems (should now be fixed)
- Updated to latest FXP changes
- Optimizations for Linaro
- USB OTG flashable zip
[/LIST]
[B][U]v5[/U][/B]
[list]- Completely scrapped previous sources and started fresh
- Wifi problem fixed
- Fixed Battery drain ( Tester lost 0.2% overnigh with wifi on ) :victory:
- CWM fixed thanks @ Scritch007
- Built with Linaro 4.7
- Optimized for Linaro
- Thumbee
- Reverted to 1.6 max OC
- Lzo patched
- Use Google Snappy Compression / Decompression
- Added TINY RCU
- Uses uncompressed Image {why .img size is bigger)
- Custom improvements for overall smoother performance
[B][U]v6[/U][/B]
- built with latest linaro 4.7.3 (02-01-2013) - Thanks @ ChainFirex
- Added memcopy
- Added compaction
- Lowered vfs_cache_pressure
- LMK (lowmemorykiller) optimizations
- Improved CIFS support
- Enabled USB tether
- Disabled gentle_fair_sleepers
- Updated video drivers
- Clean up on wifi config
- Back-ported binder changes
- TWRP recovery - thanks @ championswimmer & TWRP team
- Thanks @ Wechy77 for customizing TWRP
[B][U]v7[/U][/B]
- Built with Linaro 4.7.3 (02-01-2013)
- Free'd RAM (disabled 720p) now 381mb - Thanks at Paul678
- Makefile optimisations (snapdragon & neon) - Thanks at Paul678
- Tweaked permormance on interactive governor - Thanks at Paul678
- Tweaked SIO io sched - Thanks at Paul678
- Free'd some RAM from loggers
- Reduce swappiness
- Fix PageHead
- Fix binder. use of uninitialized variable.
- Fix kernel/net Memory Leaks
- Eliminate kstrdup memory leak
- ipv4: force_igmp_version ignored when a IGMPv3 query received
- Fix Entropy Depleting (no more depleting) - Thanks @ Kees Cook
- enable ipsec tunnel support in kernel (Latest FXP Change)
- ARM7 optimsations + more in config
- TWRP v2.4 - Thanks @ Championswimmer, TWRP Team and Wechy 77 for parts of his LuPuS theme
- New zRam Enabler thats compatible with TWRP
[/list]
[B]v8[/B]
- Supports both 4.1 & 4.2 JB
- New IIO Scheduler ZEN thanks [user=2632235]@bbedward[/user]
- New Governor smartassH3 thanks [user=3057569]@Hero[/user]
- Tweaked Deadline IO scheduler
- Tweaked smartassv2
- Frandom
- SFB Net scheduler
- OC up to 1804.8MHz
- Logger backported from CAF
- Free RAM from logger
- LMK updated and optimized + various LMK tweaks
- Various ARM & RAM changes
- TinyRCU optimizations
- Optimized crc32 lib
- various VM changes
- Improved cleancache
- Undervolt LCD display, touch sensor proximity sensor & Wi-Fi thanks @ M66B
- Entropy tweaks
- Try fix for CRT animation [user=4266283]@paul678[/user]
- TWRP & CWM
- LuPuS Menu
- Auto Loading wifi
- All modules and init.d's included No need to flash anything after kernel
Plus alot more changes see [URL="https://github.com/garwedgess/semc-kernel-msm7x30/commits/jellybean"] for full list of credits and patches used[/URL]
[B]v9[/B]
- Latest changes to ALS and Button Backlight -- Thanks @ FXP
- Lowered OC to 1612.8Mhz
- Remove ALS and Button Backlight option from LuPuS Menu (no longer needed)
- Random reboots should be fixed ( for those who where having such issues )
[B]v10[/B]
- Fixed 3D from hanging under high intensity
- Fix pmem for HDPI mike NG (no more reboots??)
- CWM Recovery = VOLUME DOWN
- TWRP Recovery = VOLUME UP
- Clean up on LuPuS Menu
- Better wifi check
- KEY RESET ( Menu and POWER)
- Tuned Smartassv2 and SmartassH3 [user=2799345]@M66B[/user]
Thanks @ gu5t3r
[B]v11[/B]
- Fixed reboot to recovery
---- Custom CWM
- Clean-up of menu
- Added own wipe options menu -- with extra options
- Aroma File Manager from CWM --- Must have aroma ([COLOR=Red]aromafm.zip) placed on root of sdcard[/COLOR])
- Multi zip installer
- Reboot options - Power off re-added under this menu
- Pointless but people keep asking me for it so re-added wipe battery stats also.
- LuPuS themed...
- Fixed "dancing android"[/hide]
[B]v12[/B]
- Added option to enable Quick Key Reset (enable / disable via LuPuS Menu)
- Tuned Governors
* superbad
* lionheart
* virtuous
* darkside
* conservative
* smartassH3
- Really use google snappy zRam (improves zRam)
- Removed persistent RAM
- Added zCache
- Removed some more kernel debugging
- uninterruptible sleep
- Update SIO & CFQ
- Added Ultra-KSM
- Removed optimized AES & SHA1 routines
- Updated TWRP to 2.4.4
*Fixed Mount USB Storage in TWRP
- Updated CWM to latest Official CWM source
*Removed reboot options
*Re-added power off and reboot system now to main menu
- Improved wifi-loading scripts
- Clean up of lupus menu
- Fixed root issue on some devices
- Reworked kernel logs (can be found in /data/local/tmp)
- Boot.d - If phone is taking a long time to start move suspicious init.d scripts to /system/etc/boot.d
They will be run in background and won't affect boot time.
Downloads
If you like my work please consider buying me a beer or something else
by clicking the DONATE ME button, of course it isn't needed but greatly appreciated and keeps me motivated.
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LuPuS-ARC&S-JBv11 Downloads
480p
LuPuS_anzu_jBv12-ram.img
md5 = 7f969fffdf9cc994a6cacd1e86126e0a
720p
LuPuS_anzu_jBv12.1-full.img
md5 = 82ac86e630532e7e318070abe58dceb3
Mirrors -- all LuPuS Kernels can be found here
www.goo.im/devs/wedgess
Wifi is built in to kernels ramdisk NO MODULES NEEDED
DO NOT MIRROR MY DOWNLOADS
- zRam is not enabled by default unless on CM10 ROM, for AOKP to enable it flash the wedgess-zram-enabler.zip in CWM
- If for whatever reason you want to disable Zram after you have flashed the .zip, just go to ect/init.d and delete 00zram
People will ask so i'll just post it here---------to check if zRam is enabled go to terminal emulator or similar and type
Code:
free
or alternatively
Code:
cat /proc/swaps
Please Click Thanks :good:
Hell yeah!! The best kernel, with difference.
Downloading and flashing...
Hell yeah!!
great news thanx
big boss
Wifi doesn't work, even if you flash the fix.
Can i use fxp137 modules
Sent from my Arc S using xda premium
p47r0n said:
Wifi doesn't work, even if you flash the fix.
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but my wifi is working fine, thanks!
looking forward to trying this when I get home, looks promising, finally for CM10!!!
A lupus Kernel for CM10 Arc???. I'm about to donate :good:
Just as an advice... If you develop an arc kernel for GingerBread (even CM 7.2), I'll donate again.
So much thanks for you.
:highfive:
caqo71 said:
Just as an advice... If you develop an arc kernel for GingerBread (even CM 7.2), I'll donate again.
So much thanks for you.
:highfive:
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+1 stock GB I've seen he made one for Pro.
caqo71 said:
A lupus Kernel for CM10 Arc???. I'm about to donate :good:
Just as an advice... If you develop an arc kernel for GingerBread (even CM 7.2), I'll donate again.
So much thanks for you.
:highfive:
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this kernel is for both arc wnd arc s thank you man tgat would be great as for cm7 u might just motivate me. but rite now i have no intention.
to poster above me i have made stock gb for the play as i own one not pro only ics for pro and arc/s
Sent from my GT-I9300
Instructions
- extract cifsfile.zip
- save cifs,ko file to your sdcard
- in terminal emulator
- cd sdcard
- su
- insmod cifs.ko
Hi
first of all, congratulations to your kernel, have him successfully installed and it runs okay.
But I do not get the go with CIFS.?
nice work, going to try it with AOKP JB. Does it support EXT4 and voltage controle?
Sorry, this kernel works on Paranoidandroid 2.11 Rom?
HorvathTheWizard said:
Sorry, this kernel works on Paranoidandroid 2.11 Rom?
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Yes all cm10 based roms
Sent from my R800i
does wifi working 100% correct with this kernel?
Sent From Xperia Arc - CM10 Using Xda Premium!
caqo71 said:
Just as an advice... If you develop an arc kernel for GingerBread (even CM 7.2), I'll donate again.
:highfive:
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+1 too.
i flashed the modules.. wifi not working
lt15i , cm10
EDIT: i reflashed modules/ fix and fixed permitions, wifi is working fine for now
EDIT2: after just few seconds of using, wifi has stopped working, and also system settings FC's a lot..
flashing back fxp's kernel
Marchello1 said:
i flashed the modules.. wifi not working
lt15i , cm10
EDIT: i reflashed modules/ fix and fixed permitions, wifi is working fine for now
EDIT2: after just few seconds of using, wifi has stopped working, and also system settings FC's a lot..
flashing back fxp's kernel
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strange seem to be the only one wifi works fine
Sent from my GT-I9300

[Unofficial] Boeffla Kernel Profile Sharing Thread

INTRODUCTION​
Following @Lord Boeffla's wish I decided to start a new unofficial Samsung Galaxy S5 Boeffla-Config sharing thread, similar to already existing threads for Samsung Galaxy S3 by @boyheadkick and OnePlus Onehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/unofficial-boeffla-kernel-profile-t2998145 by @S1ay3r666.
Please read this first:
The main purpose of this thread is to share Boeffla-Config profiles for Samsung Galaxy S5 Boeffla-Kernels made by the users.
Please post your profiles on this thread providing following information:
- rom;
- purpose (battery saving, performance or balanced);
- short description;
- download link.
I will collect links to all shared profiles on Post #2
Don't ask what configuration/profile is the best - there is NON. Everybody should find his/her best fitting profile according to your set up and personal phone usage. Just read about the profiles, choose one, apply, test and decide if you keep it or not.
By applying any of shared profiles you take full responsibility of their usage.
HOW TO MAKE AND ACTIVATE A PROFILE:​
-> HOW TO MAKE A PROFILE FILE:
[1] Generate a profile file in Boeffla Config V2 app:
- open Boeffla Config V2 app;
- go to profiles ("Profile maintenance");
- tap and hold on a profile;
- Choose "EXPORT TO FILE" option.
[2] Find your "xxx.bcprofile" file in "/data/media/0/boeffla-kernel-data" folder;
-> HOW TO ACTIVATE A PROFILE FILE:
[1] Download "xxx.bcprofile" file;
[2] Put it into "/data/media/0/boeffla-kernel-data" folder;
[3] Activate the profile in Boeffla Config V2 app:
- open Boeffla Config V2 app;
- go to profiles ("Profile maintenance");
- choose "LOAD FOREIGN" option if you don't like custom CPU voltages and LKM settings to be loaded or
- choose "LOAD" option if you would like all profile settings to be loaded;
- choose downloaded profile;
- activate it in the list by tapping on it (it should be blue).
​
LINKS:​
[1] Official Boeffla-Kernel DEV thread for Samsung Stock Lollipop roms by @Lord Boeffla -> donload link for kernels, Boeffla-Config app, development related discussion;
[2] Official Boeffla-Kernel DEV thread for CM roms by @Lord Boeffla -> donload link for kernels, Boeffla-Config app, development related discussion;
[3] Most up to date guide on CPU governors and I/O schedulers by @gsstudios -> a lot of useful information one CPU governors, I/O schedulers and tuning tips;
[4] KERNELS EXPLAINED, governors, hotplug, frequency, CPU, GPU, I/O, etc by @bloof -> some more information about kernel settings.
​
Now is your turn - post your profiles!
PROFILES:
SAMSUNG:
1. @Many40 profiles:
- Many40_Battery1 profile - battery
2. @cooperke profiles:
- Daily use / impulse profile - balanced
3. @farid993 profiles:
- Daily use / lionheart profile - balanced
4. @4Smoky profiles:
- 4Smoky optimize profile - battery
5. @aeonix_05 profiles:
- aeonix_05 Performance and battery friendly config - balanced
6. @marco_wack profiles:
- marco_wack yankactive profile - balanced?​CM11:
1.
2.
3.​
CM12:
1. @1indwurm profiles:
- 1indwurm daily use profile - balanced
2. @Lord Boeffla profiles:
- Lord Boeffla daily-usage profile - balanced
3.​
- Reserved #1 -
- Reserved #2 -
Here is my Boeffla-Config profile which I'm using on a daily basis:
1. Purpose: Battery saving
2. Rom: Samsung Lolipop / Alliance v8,0;
3. Description:
- Governor: Pegasusq tweaked by me for better battery life
- I/O scheduler: Sio;
- CPU UC -> max frequency: 1728 MHz;
- Hotplug settings: Optimized;
- CPU voltages: -50mV undervolt for all frequencies;
- GPU UC -> max frequency: 462 MHz;
- Touch boost: OFF
- Logging: OFF
- The other settings - default
This gives me very good battery life without any noticeable downgrade of performance/stability of my phone -> I don't use my phone on a daily basis in "a performance-demanding way"
Important: if you experience reboots turn off undervolting as phones don't behave in the same way when undervolted.
4. Download:
Hi
I'm using alexndr odex BOE 3 rom.
Purpose : Stability and battery saving
Governor Interactive
interactive-battery
Scheduler row / row
No under volting or OC
LED fade on
touch wake on
Currently on boeffla 1.2 b4
chiacp said:
Hi
I'm using alexndr odex BOE 3 rom.
Purpose : Stability and battery saving
Governor Interactive
interactive-battery
Scheduler row / row
No under volting or OC
LED fade on
touch wake on
Currently on boeffla 1.2 b4
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Thanks but could you export Boeffla config profile to a file and upload the link to it here?
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http://d-h.st/SYZL
This is the profile i use.
1. Purpose: daily use
2. Rom: Samsung Lolipop / stock BOB7
3. Description:
- Governor: Impulse
- I/O scheduler: BFQ
- Hotplug settings: Optimized;
- Logging: OFF
- Boost frequentie: 729
- The other settings - default
cooperke said:
http://d-h.st/SYZL
This is the profile i use.
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Thanks but for the others who would like to try it would be useful if you provide some info about it. As an example please see my post above.
Just edit your post with profile description like described in OP.
Edit: profile linked to post #2
1. Purpose: daily use
2. Rom: Samsung Lolipop / stock BOE5
3. Description:
- Governor: lionheart
- I/O scheduler: fiops
- Readahead buffer: 1024
- GPU min: 27MHz
- The other settings: default
I really like this setting. love it!! Its great on performance and multi tasking and also has good battery life.
farid993 said:
1. Purpose: daily use
2. Rom: Samsung Lolipop / stock BOE5
3. Description:
- Governor: lionheart
- I/O scheduler: fiops
- Readahead buffer: 1024
- GPU min: 27MHz
- The other settings: default
I really like this setting. love it!! Its great on performance and multi tasking and also has good battery life.
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Thanks. But upload (make an archive zip file before) / or post the link to your config profile file here please
Just edit your post and put the file or the link to file.
thank you for sharing i will try!
Here is my Boeffla-Config profile which I'm using daily
1. Purpose: Stable-little Battery saving
2. Rom: Samsung Lolipop / Alexander Bo6
3. Description:
- Governor: smartmax
- I/O scheduler: tripndroid
- Hotplug settings: Optimized
- CPU voltages: -25mV undervolt for all frequencies
- Touch boost: OFF
- Logging: OFF
- Led speed 8
-Led Brightness 255
Many40 said:
Here is my Boeffla-Config profile which I'm using on a daily basis:
1. Purpose: Battery saving
2. Rom: Samsung Lolipop / Alliance v8,0;
3. Description:
- Governor: Pegasusq tweaked by me for better battery life
- I/O scheduler: Sio;
- CPU UC -> max frequency: 1728 MHz;
- Hotplug settings: Optimized;
- CPU voltages: -50mV undervolt for all frequencies;
- GPU UC -> max frequency: 462 MHz;
- Touch boost: OFF
- Logging: OFF
- The other settings - default
This gives me very good battery life without any noticeable downgrade of performance/stability of my phone -> I don't use my phone on a daily basis in "a performance-demanding way"
Important: if you experience reboots turn off undervolting as phones don't behave in the same way when undervolted.
4. Download link: http://d-h.st/jMho
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No file in the .zip got another download location ? (mirror)
ryanraven said:
No file in the .zip got another download location ? (mirror)
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Try again from post #5
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk 2
1. Purpose: Battery saving
2. Rom: CM11;
3. Description:
- Governor: Interactive;
- I/O scheduler: Noop;
- CPU UC -> max frequency: 1958 MHz;
- Hotplug settings: Default;
- CPU voltages: -50mV undervolt for all frequencies;
- GPU UC -> max frequency: 320 MHz;
- Touch boost: 960Mhz
- Logging: OFF
- The other settings: Vnswap 820
core720 said:
1. Purpose: Battery saving
2. Rom: CM11;
3. Description:
- Governor: Interactive;
- I/O scheduler: Noop;
- CPU UC -> max frequency: 1958 MHz;
- Hotplug settings: Default;
- CPU voltages: -50mV undervolt for all frequencies;
- GPU UC -> max frequency: 320 MHz;
- Touch boost: 960Mhz
- Logging: OFF
- The other settings: Vnswap 820
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Thanks but could you please upload (or provide a link) your profile file into your post as well?
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk 2
Best deep-sleep(0.5%/h) , performance and battery friendly config:
TW ROM
Governor: zzmove
Profile: insane
Scheduler: row
No OC
Hotplug settings: zzmove native default
No UV
GPU Governor: msm-adreno-tz
Touch boost set to 1497
aeonix_05 said:
Best deep-sleep(0.5%/h) , performance and battery friendly config:
Governor: zzmove
Profile: insane
Scheduler: row
No OC
Hotplug settings: zzmove native default
No UV
GPU Governor: msm-adreno-tz
Touch boost set to 1497
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Thanks. Is it for Sammy rom?
Many40 said:
Thanks. Is it for Sammy rom?
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Yes. Ill update my post

[KERNEL] [G800F/M/Y] Spookcity_Kernel-N (For all 7.x custom ROMS)

Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this kernel
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, DO NOT
* point the finger at me for messing up your device.
* this kernel is only for the S5 mini SM-G8OOF/M/Y (Exynos) Do Not Flash this on any other device!
*/
19-10-2017 * Updated to v6.0 * Changes are in red or can be seen at the bottom of this post in the changelog: I am always applying patches to hopefully improve the kernel,so check out the "Patches and tweaks applied" section for a better view of the changes as well.
Notes​
ALWAYS read the "Known Issues" section before flashing. I will add issues I have noticed or have been told about. Some may be VERY important. If you fail to do this and experience an issue that is listed I can not help you!
SELinux is set to permissive in this kernel. You can change this to enforcing at boot if you wish via an app like Kernel Adiutor-Mod
About voltage control: Setting frequencies that are unstable are going to cause lockups,freezes and reboots. This is NOT a fault in the kernel. My suggestion is to move the voltages up or down slowly (+/- 25) until you find some stable voltages that you're happy with.
Enough people were having problems with the 1.6ghz overclocked version that I've decided to release a non overclocked (1.5ghz) build as well. I would recommend trying the 1.6ghz and only if you experience a bootloop or instability then use the 1.5ghz version. I will not keep older versions of the 1.5ghz build up. Only the latest.
Having troubles deciding on a CPU governor or an I/O scheduler? Here is an amazing guide. All credits to Saber. Be sure to hit the thanks button. He obviously put a lot of time into that.
Features
Based on the latest Samsung kernel sources
Built an updated Sqlite3 (from version 3.9.2 -> 3.19.3 that will be pushed along with the kernel install (you can verify this by running "sqlite3 --version" in a terminal emulator before the new kernel install and then again after)
Compiled with self-built (ct-ng) UBERTC 8.0
Patched Linux to latest 3.4.113
Used anykernel2
Unlocked CPU frequencies: 200MHZ and 300MHZ
GPU overclocked to 600MHZ
CPU Overclocked to 1.6GHZ
CPU voltage control ( Max voltage =1500mV. Min voltage =600mV)
DriveDroid support (add sysfs entry for cdrom to LUNs)
Implemented zen-tune v4.5
Added CPU boost driver
Added PIE net scheduler
Added support for USB keyboards (You need This app)
Reduced vm_swappiness from 60 to 20
Added I/O scheduler switcher by sultanxda (changes the I/O scheduler for a specified request queue to Noop when the screen turns off in order to improve power consumption while the screen is off)
Added Fsync on/off
Added dynamic fsync
Added Dynamic management of dirty page writebacks (allows to have two different intervals for dirty page writebacks and to dynamically manage them when the system has been resumed (it's active) or when has been suspended - Not adjustable via Grarak's Kernel Adiutor app)
Proc: much faster /proc/vmstat
Full CIFS support ( Modules will be pushed with kernel install )
Introduced new flag WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT for power oriented workqueues ( Allows for power saving if selected in Kernel Adiutor ETC. )
Added /dev/frandom support ( It is yet to be implemented properly yet however )
Properly enabled faux123's powersuspend v2.5
Fading LED's
Enabled graphite
Enabled AIO
Readahead set to 512 (from 128 default)
Reverted "Enabled arch power" (There will be a switch to enable/disable this in the next build)
Many build flags for optimization
Added optimization flags for the GPU
Many more features being worked on and coming soon
Added CPU governors
- nightmare
- wheatley
- zzmoove
- dancedance
- darkness
- hyper
- lionheart
- ondemandplus
- bioshock
- pegasusq
- smartmax
- alucard (by alucard24)
- bluactive
- intelliactive (by faux123)
- intellidemand
Added CPU hotplug governors
- alucard hotplug (by alucard24)
- intelliplug hotplug (by faux123)
- thunderplug hotplug (by varun.chitre15)
- MSM Sleeper hotplug
- autoSMP hotplug
Added IO schedulers
- fiops
- sio
- zen
- fifo
- tripndroid
- bfq-v7r8
Added many TCP congestions
- reno
- vegas
- westwood and more
- Added the rest of the TCP congestions
- Westwood is now default TCP
Patches and tweaks applied include:
- Updated ARM topology and added cpu_power driver
- Input: Improve the events-per-packet estimate
- block/partitions: optimize memory allocation in check_partition()
- block: bfq-iosched: tuning for SSD (thanks to anarkia1976)
- cpufreq: Move get_cpu_idle_time() to cpufreq.c (This is important for CPU governors to work better/more efficiently with our kernel version-3.4)
- Fixed all the CPU governors to work properly with the Move get_cpu_idle_time
- cpufreq: Introduce new relation for freq selection (It selects the frequency with the minimum euclidean distance to target. In case of equal distance between 2 frequencies, it will select the greater frequency)
- cpufreq: conservative: Set MIN_LATENCY_MULTIPLIER to 20
- cpufreq-ondemand-Set-MIN_LATENCY_MULTIPLIER-to-20
- cpuidle-Get-typical-recent-sleep-interval
- cpufreq: Persist cpufreq time in state data across hotplug
- implement-LoUIS-API-for-cache-maintenance-operations
- ARM-kernel-update-cpu_disable-to-use-cache-LoUIS-maintenance API
- update-v7_setup-to-the-new-LoUIS-cache-main
- USB-gadget Optimize-tx-path-for-better-performance
- af_unix: speedup /proc/net/unix
- net/socket.c: fix: warning: 'sock/sock1/sock2' may be used uninitialized in this function
- fs/proc/array.c: make safe access to group_leader
- lib/memcopy: use glibc version (the kernel's memcpy and memmove is very inefficient. But the glibc
version is quite fast, in some cases it is 10 times faster than the kernel version)
- lib/string: use glibc version (same as above)
- lib/int_sqrt.c: optimize square root algorithm
- readahead: make context readahead more conservative
- sched-Fix-select_idle_sibling-bouncing-cow-syndrome
- sched-Implement-smarter-wake-affine-logic
- sched-Micro-optimize-the-smart-wake-affine-logic
- sched: Reduce overestimating rq->avg_idle
- power: make sync on suspend optional
- tcp: tweaked for speed
- writeback-fix-occasional-slow-sync
- writeback-fix-writeback-cache-thrashing
- wireless - bcmdhd - reduce scan dwell time to reduce power usage
- bcmdhd reduce wakelocks
- mutex-Queue-mutex-spinners-with-MCS-lock-to-reduce-cc
- mutex-Make-more-scalable-by-doing-less-atomic-operations
- ARM-use-generic-unaligned.h
- Kconfig-enabled-unaligned-capability-for-ARM
- decompressor-Enabled-unaligned-memory-access
- Optimized-ARM-RWSEM-algorithm
- ARM: Fixed negative idle stats for offline cpu
- disabled debugfs[/COLOR]
- mm: remove noisy remainder of the scan_unevictable interface
CONFIG_HZ=100 (reverted commit)
- Plus many more - Check my git repo for full details.
Sources
Kernel Source
Toolchain Source
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Known Issues
Setting alucard hotplug along with certain other governors at boot via kernel adiutor etc can cause a reboot after setting is applied. So be certain to set the "delay" time in kernel adiutor or similar to 10 seconds or more,so if you have this you are able to cancel and change after a reboot.
There is a chance of some settings being reset after flashing the kernel (quick setting,sound,statusbar etc.) This is rather insignificant and all settings that have been changed can be set back in minutes.
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Installation
I HIGHLY recommend that you do a full backup before flashing this kernel. I am not responsible if you lose any or all of your data.
1.Download "Spookcity_Kernel-N"
2.Place the zip onto your phones storage
3.Reboot into recovery (Volume-Up + Home + Power button)
4.Select install
5.Flash the downloaded kernel
6.Go back a few times in TWRP Select wipe -> Advanced wipe and wipe Dalvik/Art cache and the cache partition.
If you do not do this you are very likely to experience strange issues.You have been warned.Do not report problems if you did not do this.
7.Reboot
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Feedback can also be posted[URL="https://github.com/Spookcity/ROMS-G800F/issues/12"]-------> Here[/URL]
Test builds will be released [URL="https://github.com/Spookcity/ROMS-G800F/issues/22"]-------> Here[/URL]
Download the latest build
Spookcity_Kernel-N-v6.0
Spookcity_Kernel-N-v6.0-1.5GHZ Version
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[URL="https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195920916"]Version 4.0[/URL]
[URL="https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298972709"]Version 3.0[/URL]
[URL="https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195913162"]Version 2.0[/URL]
[URL="https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195911617"]Version 1.0[/URL]
Huge credit and many thanks to:
Hennymcc,Ayke,Psyafter,mirhciulica,ctxZ,DjSteve,CurtisMJ,osm0sis,Archidroid,Chet Kener,andip71,faux123,flar2,ZaneZam,anarkia1976,AndreiLux,Yank,Francisco Franco,Sultanxda,varun.chitre15
Big thanks for testing and giving feedback:
Oleggluk,StanleyNL,Mikahlo,Guntzog
and any others as I'm sure I am forgetting people.
CHANGELOG
HTML:
01-09-2017 - Released Version 6.0
- Added MSM Sleeper hotplug
- Reduced vm_swappiness from 60 to 20
- Added intellidemand governor
- Added autoSMP hotplug
- Added CPU boost driver
- Proc: much faster /proc/vmstat
- Cpufreq: Persist cpufreq time in state data across hotplug
- Reverted "enable arch power"
- mm: remove noisy remainder of the scan_unevictable interface
- net/socket.c: fix: warning: 'sock/sock1/sock2' may be used uninitialized in this function
01-09-2017 - Released Version 5.0
- Removed ROW I/O scheduler
- Added I/O scheduler switcher by sultanxda
- Added PIE net scheduler
- Added support for USB keyboards
- Properly enabled faux123's powersuspend v2.5
- Added dynamic fsync
- Added optimization flags for the GPU
- Enabled AIO
- Reverted a couple of HZ related commits
- Added intelliactive governor
- Added intelliplug hotplug driver
- Added thunderplug hotplug driver
- Added Dynamic management of dirty page writebacks
- Fixed voltage control on 1500MHZ version
- Fixed alucard governor
- Fixed ondemandplus governor
- Fixed bluactive governor
- ib/int_sqrt.c: optimize square root algorithm
- af_unix: speedup /proc/net/unix
- wireless - bcmdhd - reduce scan dwell time to reduce power usage
- bcmdhd reduce wakelocks
- readahead: make context readahead more conservative
- block/partitions: optimize memory allocation in check_partition()
- power: make sync on suspend optional
- block: bfq-iosched: tuning for SSD
05-08-2017 - Released Version 4.0
- Added 1.5GHZ version
- Added voltage control
- DriveDroid support
- Implemented zen-tune v4.5
- Full CIFS support
- Introduce new flag WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT for power oriented workqueues
- Added Fsync on/off
- Added ROW I/O sheduler
- Added BFQ-v7r8 I/O scheduler for 3.4 kernel
- Added Blu_active CPU governor
- block: disabled add_random
- tweaked build flags
- many workqueue related patches
- tcp: tweaked for speed
- CONFIG_HZ=300
- fs/proc/array.c: make safe access to group_leader
- disabled debugfs
19-07-2017 - Released Version 3.0
-GPU overclocked to 600MHZ
-Updated Sqlite3 to version 3.19.3 from 06-08-2017
Added CPU governors
-bioshock
-pegasusq
-smartmax
-alucard
-alucard hotplug
-Added the rest of the TCP congestions
-cpufreq: Move get_cpu_idle_time() to cpufreq.c
-Fixed all the CPU governors to work properly with the Move get_cpu_idle_time
-Added /dev/frandom support
-cpufreq: Introduce new relation for freq selection
-lib/memcopy: use glibc version
-lib/string: use glibc version
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03-07-2017 - Released Version 2.0
-GPU overclocked to 533MHZ
Added CPU governors
-dancedance
-darkness
-hyper
-lionheart
-ondemandplus
Added IO schedulers
-fifo
-tripndroid
Added many TCP congestions
-reno
-vegas
-westwood
-etc.
26-06-2017 - Fix "unsupported device" when flashing in TWRP 3.1.1.0
23-06-2017 - Initial release
Enjoy!
XDA:DevDB Information
[KERNEL] [G800F/M/Y] Spookcity_Kernel-N (For all 7.x custom ROMS), Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini
Contributors
spookcity138
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2017-06-23
Last Updated 2017-10-19
At 2Mb less than the test version. Has something removed or new compression?
On RR works.
Oleggluk said:
At 2Mb less than the test version. Has something removed or new compression?
On RR works.
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Yeah,I have temporarily removed synapse support. This is the reason its 2mb smaller. I will add it back once I have some things fixed. Too many things just don't work with it right now.
Sent from my SM-G800F using Tapatalk
And the test version will be?
Oleggluk said:
And the test version will be?
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Not positive what you mean. If you mean the size it will be the same as this as I haven't messed with synapse any yet. If you're talking about the features I've added since this build,you can have a look Here to get some idea of what I've done so far.
spookcity138 said:
Not positive what you mean. If you mean the size it will be the same as this as I haven't messed with synapse any yet. If you're talking about the features I've added since this build,you can have a look Here to get some idea of what I've done so far.
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Now I do not understand anything)). Alucard has already been added, GPU OC to 600mhz, fifo, tripndroid and vr IO sched .....? Or will be added to the test version.
Oleggluk said:
Now I do not understand anything)). Alucard has already been added, GPU OC to 600mhz, fifo, tripndroid and vr IO sched .....? Or will be added to the test version.
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Hehe,yes. This build is based on the "OC CPU to 1.6" commit. So it includes everything before that,but nothing after. I will probably be releasing test builds in increments. Meaning,the next test build (hopefully this weekend) will still not include all that you see committed on my github repo. I want to do it this way to better be able to diagnose possible bugs and their reasons. So I'll release a test build on github. Have you and others willing to test give me feedback about any problems. Then release it on here...and then repeat these steps. Hope that makes some sense [emoji3]
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Hehe [emoji3]
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It is certainly correct and logical, so it will be easier to search for the culprit of mistakes.
But I want to try everything at once))
Oleggluk said:
It is certainly correct and logical, so it will be easier to search for the culprit of mistakes.
But I want to try everything at once)) :еек:
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I'll make sure the next test build includes much of the new stuff. I'm a little bit worried that the GPU overclock is going to turn into a nightmare like the CPU overclock though. Guess we will find out. Fingers crossed.
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I would very much like to see voltage regulation. Is there such a function?
I can test the overclocking of the GPU as well as the CPU 1700)))
Oleggluk said:
I would very much like to see voltage regulation. Is there such a function?
I can test the overclocking of the GPU as well as the CPU 1700)))
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Haha,You're definitely not testing any CPU overclocking [emoji3]
I have started messing with voltage control. I've enabled access,but at this point I'm unsure how you would access it as its not included in kernel adiutor and I've yet to properly set up synapse. Either way,the access is there,but the ability to actually change the voltages is not currently working. I believe I need to tweak a few things and add at least 1 additional file. Soon to come I hope.
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Good stuff, changing SElinux to enforcing make sim card not detectable is there a recommended config for better battery?
guntzog said:
Good stuff, changing SElinux to enforcing make sim card not detectable is there a recommended config for better battery?
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Honestly I'm unsure off hand. However,I did enable arch power by default,so that should help battery life some. I have been working on the kernel recently and have added alucard and alucard hotplug CPU governors. This will come in the near future and I believe could really help with battery life.
I have some problems with kernel. After update my RR 5.8.3 i try to instal your kernel, but TWRP showed me that error message "Unsupported device. Aborting...
Updater process ended with ERROR: 1". I have a G800F and i don't know why kernel can't install. I attached my recovery.log file
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upd. : it was a new twrp. I installed old version twrp and try to install kernel. And kernel was installed
GeorgianGreek said:
I have some problems with kernel. After update my RR 5.8.3 i try to instal your kernel, but TWRP showed me that error message "Unsupported device. Aborting...
Updater process ended with ERROR: 1". I have a G800F and i don't know why kernel can't install. I attached my recovery.log file
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Yes,this has something to do with the latest TWRP I believe as I now get this error as well. I'm not sure why. I'll look into it. To "fix" it for now. Open up the zip (don't unzip it) then open the anykernel.sh file with a text editor and change the line "do.devicecheck=1" to "do.devicecheck=0" Then it skips the device check and will be fine.
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spookcity138 said:
Yes,this has something to do with the latest TWRP I believe as I now get this error as well. I'm not sure why. I'll look into it. To "fix" it for now. Open up the zip (don't unzip it) then open the anykernel.sh file with a text editor and change the line "do.devicecheck=1" to "do.devicecheck=0" Then it skips the device check and will be fine.
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Some changes in the name of the device with a new twrp. Kminiltexx is kminilte
Oleggluk said:
Some changes in the name of the device with a new twrp. Kminiltexx is kminilte
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Ahh,that explains it. Thanks! Easy fix then.
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Fixed
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Just flashed the kernel and the mobile got stuck in a boot loop. Tried it second time: First very long boot, then crash.
I wiped dalvik/art cache and cache partition via TWRP 3.1.1.0. Anyone else has/had this? Suggestions?
Schweng said:
Just flashed the kernel and the mobile got stuck in a boot loop. Tried it second time: First very long boot, then crash.
I wiped dalvik/art cache and cache partition via TWRP 3.1.1.0. Anyone else has/had this? Suggestions?
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I have not had this problem and haven't had anyone mention it to me. What model is your phone? F,M or Y? What ROM?
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spookcity138 said:
I have not had this problem and haven't had anyone mention it to me. What model is your phone? F,M or Y? What ROM?
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Model is F.
Rom is 14.1 Lineage, the 20170226 version from Ayke, i think.

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