Introduction:
Welcome to the official XDA thread for NeoKernel, a standalone, feature-rich and highly optimized custom kernel that will push your phone to its limits!
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Disclaimer:
By downloading and installing this kernel, you agree that I cannot be held responsible for any damage caused to your device while installing or using it. Please keep in mind that it's YOU who chose to do these modifications to your device!
Also, be aware that improper usage of kernel features can cause serious damage to your device! Only use the features below if you know what you're doing!
NeoKernel Features:
Based on latest CAF kernel sources (LA.AF.1.1.c1)
Compiled with ArchiToolchain 4.9 and several Cortex-A9 optimizations
Overclocking up to 1.62 GHz
Underclocking up to 162 MHz for maximum battery life
User-customizable CPU Voltage driver (thanks to faux123)
Intelliactive and IntelliMinMax CPU governors (thanks to faux123)
In-kernel Thermal Driver (thanks to franciscofranco)
SIO and FIOPS IO schedulers
F2FS (Flash-Friendly File System) support (Performance comparison vs EXT4)
FauxSound support for maximum audio gain control (thanks to faux123)
Latest TWRP recovery, including a Materialised TWRP theme by z31s1g
Good to know:
NeoKernel will override any currently installed recovery on your FOTAKernel partition. That means, recoveries installed via Xperia Recovery Manager or similar apps will be replaced with the latest TWRP that is included in this kernel.
During installation, NeoKernel will recursively set a UID of 1023 for your internal storage. If you happen to use a ROM that expects a 2800 UID (which is quite unlikely, actually) and want to uninstall the kernel, make sure to flash the uninstaller zip from "Downloads" section after re-flashing your ROM zip.
The sources used to build this kernel can be found here.
Requirements:
Unlocked bootloader (Obviously )
A CM12.1-based ROM (CM12 is not tested yet)
Installation:
If your ROM includes CM recovery, fastboot flash the boot.img from kernel zip first!
Boot into recovery
Flash latest NeoKernel build (check "Downloads" section)
Reboot
Downloads:
Latest NeoKernel build: Link (Last updated: Sep 29)
Uninstaller zip: Link (Restores SONY's default storage permissions)
Uninstallation:
To uninstall NeoKernel, just reflash your current ROM.
If you face storage issues after uninstallation, also flash the uninstaller zip from "Downloads" section.
Changelog:
- 20150929:
Fixed missing recovery splash screen
- 20150824:
Initial release
If you like my work and want to support me, please hit that thanks button, give some positive feedback or consider a small donation for my efforts.
XDA:DevDB Information
NeoKernel, Kernel for the Sony Xperia V
Contributors
WhiteNeo
Source Code: https://github.com/WhiteNeo-/kernel-msm
Kernel Special Features: Check "Features" section!
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-09-05
Last Updated 2015-10-01
Reserved for a future tutorial on optimizing the kernel for battery life or performance. :good:
I've been waiting for this
Thank you, master!
I cannot flash this zip in Cynogenmod Recovery. I got this message.
Install Failed
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:footer is wrong
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
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Edit:
I cannot find the solution for above problem
So I copied modules folder 24 files to system and flashed your kernel via Flashtool
Currently using ROM : Resurrection Remix 5.5.3
draganz said:
I cannot flash this zip in Cynogenmod Recovery. I got this message.
Edit:
I cannot find the solution for above problem
So I copied modules folder 24 files to system and flashed your kernel via Flashtool
Currently using ROM : Resurrection Remix 5.5.3
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Actually you can't flash anything with CyanogenMod Recovery
Flash boot.img from zip with fastboot. then flash zip with TWRP
Aria.A97 said:
Actually you can't flash anything with CyanogenMod Recovery
Flash boot.img from zip with fastboot. then flash zip with TWRP
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I copied zip modules folder files to correct path in system and set permission, flashed kernel via FlashTool. Do I really need to flash again this neo kernel zip?
Update:
I flashed zip again.
Then I suggest OP need to update install instructions for the CynogenMod Recovery also. [emoji4]
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My ROM SElinux status is Enforcing. Do I need to change it to Permissive? I really don't know this option. But I saw Neo's CM12.1 ROM using Permissive option.
If you don't mind, can you describe the difference of this Enforcing and Permissive option?
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draganz said:
Then I suggest OP need to update install instructions for the CynogenMod Recovery also. [emoji4]
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Done. Instructions should be more clear now.
draganz said:
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My ROM SElinux status is Enforcing. Do I need to change it to Permissive? I really don't know this option. But I saw Neo's CM12.1 ROM using Permissive option.
If you don't mind, can you describe the difference of this Enforcing and Permissive option?
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It's a security feature in Linux that allows only certain known files to be executed, if enabled.
Permissive is the development mode, more or less. You see possible denials in logs but the security feature itself is disabled.
If you want to use Xposed, Viper4Android or a similar mod, you need permissive SElinux.
Nice work I wanted to make a smiliar kernel but you were faster than me
I had a week with NeoKernel.... and I'm forced to go back to Resurrection's own Kernel.
I'm on Resurrection 5.5.3 and it does not want this kernel.
I had several soft reboots during this week and can not connect them to any combined reasons.
Setting 162MHz as the lowest did give me pain. Sometimes it took 4-5 seconds to get the elements of the front screen, going in to the apps list took another 4-5 secs.
So I raised it back to 384. And no led. I had no led activity with this kernel.
Today I had two black deaths... I had to remove the battery.
So... I think Neo Kernel and Resurrection ROM just do not like each other.
I tried all the ROMs, but stayed on Resurrection as somehow Lux doesn't work on PAC, ICP or Carbon, but DU and Res. But the sound doesn't work on last updates of DU....
Great job Neo, but had to go back to "stock".
stirlitz99 said:
I had a week with NeoKernel.... and I'm forced to go back to Resurrection's own Kernel.
I'm on Resurrection 5.5.3 and it does not want this kernel.
I had several soft reboots during this week and can not connect them to any combined reasons.
Setting 162MHz as the lowest did give me pain. Sometimes it took 4-5 seconds to get the elements of the front screen, going in to the apps list took another 4-5 secs.
So I raised it back to 384. And no led. I had no led activity with this kernel.
Today I had two black deaths... I had to remove the battery.
So... I think Neo Kernel and Resurrection ROM just do not like each other.
I tried all the ROMs, but stayed on Resurrection as somehow Lux doesn't work on PAC, ICP or Carbon, but DU and Res. But the sound doesn't work on last updates of DU....
Great job Neo, but had to go back to "stock".
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Can anyone confirm the led issues?
I might have to include the lights hal from my cm12.1 builds in this kernel zip.
stirlitz99 said:
I had a week with NeoKernel.... and I'm forced to go back to Resurrection's own Kernel.
I'm on Resurrection 5.5.3 and it does not want this kernel.
I had several soft reboots during this week and can not connect them to any combined reasons.
Setting 162MHz as the lowest did give me pain. Sometimes it took 4-5 seconds to get the elements of the front screen, going in to the apps list took another 4-5 secs.
So I raised it back to 384. And no led. I had no led activity with this kernel.
Today I had two black deaths... I had to remove the battery.
So... I think Neo Kernel and Resurrection ROM just do not like each other.
I tried all the ROMs, but stayed on Resurrection as somehow Lux doesn't work on PAC, ICP or Carbon, but DU and Res. But the sound doesn't work on last updates of DU....
Great job Neo, but had to go back to "stock".
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I am also using Resurrection Remix.
But I haven't faced any reboots.
also I haven't faced black death issue. I think you done some misconfiguration with the kernel.
I really like Neo kernel. Because of recovery and kernel tweaks. My only issue is battery draining. Beacause Resurrection Remix kernel got 3 hours screen time and neo kernel got maximum 2.15hours with undervolting. Can someone suggest best governor and i/o ?
WhiteNeo said:
Can anyone confirm the led issues?
I might have to include the lights hal from my cm12.1 builds in this kernel zip.
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lights are working. Sometimes doesnt work. It also happened in Resurrection Remix kernel also. [emoji4]
Sent from my Xperia V using Tapatalk
draganz said:
I am also using Resurrection Remix.
But I haven't faced any reboots.
also I haven't faced black death issue. I think you done some misconfiguration with the kernel.
I really like Neo kernel. Because of recovery and kernel tweaks. My only issue is battery draining. Beacause Resurrection Remix kernel got 3 hours screen time and neo kernel got maximum 2.15hours with undervolting. Can someone suggest best governor and i/o ?
lights are working. Sometimes doesnt work. It also happened in Resurrection Remix kernel also. [emoji4]
Sent from my Xperia V using Tapatalk
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Thanks for the feedback!
I recommend sio scheduler for battery life, also reduce max cpu clock to 1200MHz (if you can afford a minor decrease in performance) and optimize your voltages.
Using IntelliMM governor here, with great effects on battery life.
Thread updated with the latest NeoKernel from my new CM12.1 build. Includes the previously missing recovery splash screen. If you don't miss it, there's no need to upgrade.
you mean now all your cm12.1 from now on will have the NeoKernel? cuz previously I had found difference in the kernels provided here and in previous (sep 9) 12.1 build!
saved-j said:
you mean now all your cm12.1 from now on will have the NeoKernel? cuz previously I had found difference in the kernels provided here and in previous (sep 9) 12.1 build!
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This standalone NeoKernel is acutally just the extracted kernel files from my CM12.1 builds.
THANKS
Related
THIS IS FOR UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER ONLY!!!
Credits
@FXP @Kali- @codeworkx @binary for all the work on the hardware bringup for yuga
@cdesai @Entropy512 @championswimmer for their work on the device tree
FreeXperia team
CyanogenMod team
TWRP team
@faux123 for using a lot of his features
@DooMLoRD for using some of his sources.
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FEATURES:
All the functionality of the great CM/FXP kernel! Thanks a lot to them, who made this all possible!
Includes TWRP recovery
Updated GAMMA settings for the screen for more realistic colours
Sweep 2 Wake
Doubletap 2 Wake
Proper and stable CPU overclocking upto 1836 MHz
Proper and stable GPU overclocking upto 627 MHz
CPU & GPU voltage control
Undervolt for better battery life
Intelli thermal module to prevent heat of device
Hotplug msm_mpdecision
Extra CPU governors: wheatly and intellidemand
Extra GPU governor: simple
Extra I/O scheduler: row
Fast charging
Fast charging for unkown (cheaper) chargers
Faux Sound 3.0 support
More smoothness by misc. tweaks
UPCOMING FEATURES:
Dual Recovery
Gamma control
..........
BOOTLOGO:
COMPATIBILITY:
This kernel is currently compatible with the following 4.4 ROMS
PAC-rom (recommended, confirmed)
Beanstalk (confirmed)
Omnirom (confirmed)
All ROM's that are based on CM11
DOWNLOAD:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=2769#downloads
INSTALLATION:
1. Download the .zip and save it to your sdcard
2. Reboot phone to recovery
3. Flash the .zip from your sdcard
4. Laugh because of the installation images
5. Make loud MEOW sounds
6. Calm down your neighbourhood
4. Reboot and enjoy
if you like my stuff, you are welcome to donate a beer or a coffee via PayPal or Bank
SOURCES:
https://github.com/MEOW-kernel/android_kernel_sony_apq8064
XDA:DevDB Information
MEOW-kernel (For CM11-based ROMS), a Kernel for the Sony Xperia ZR
Contributors
jeroenqui
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-02-04
Last Updated 2014-02-04
Changelog
0204:
Initial version
Reserved
Status: first build is uploaded. Check the downloads tab.
akash4357 said:
I'm unable to boot using this Kernel on the latest CM11 Nightly. Can this be flashed on FXP's 10.2?
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According to the OP, it's only compatible with cm11 for now.
Boot Issues!
I'm unable to boot using this Kernel on the latest CM11 Nightly. Can this be flashed on FXP's 10.2?
It work greatly with CyanFox(confirmed). New version doesn't work.((((crying: Dark screen and boot-loop. ( I made wipe cashe after installation.)
P.s. V3 work with cyanfox, but v4 doesn't work. We don't have OmniRom and PAC rom for Sony xperia ZR, but i hope to see it.
kostazol said:
It work greatly with CyanFox(confirmed).
P.s. We don't have OmniRom and PAC rom for Sony xperia ZR, but i hope to see it.
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How long does it take to boot?
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If it's slow after first boot, just give it some time.. It will be faster after some use.
If not, reboot it twice.
First boot might take up to 5 minutes
Can someone confirm if sweep2wake and dt2wake are working?
jeroenqui said:
If it's slow after first boot, just give it some time.. It will be faster after some use.
If not, reboot it twice.
First boot might take up to 5 minutes
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Did reboot twice, Still unable to boot. Its been 15 min now.
Using Latest CM11 Nightly.
akash4357 said:
Did reboot twice, Still unable to boot. Its been 15 min now.
Using Latest CM11 Nightly.
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I have boot-loop. it reboot every 1 minute.
Reboot more than twice and waited for more than 20 minutes. It just stays on Sony logo forever.
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I do not get Sony logo phone restarts cm11
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2nd mic works?
nostupidthing said:
2nd mic works?
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Most people can't get it boot.
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I am stuck on Bootloop as well :'( :'( . Screen gets turned on for some time, and then turns off. There is no display at all.
Was using Beanstalk ROM (cm-11 based).
@jeroenqui please help me here.
[Update : I can still get into fastboot mode. Anything that I can do from there?]
ayushag96 said:
I am stuck on Bootloop as well :'( :'( . Screen gets turned on for some time, and then turns off. There is no display at all.
Was using Beanstalk ROM (cm-11 based).
@jeroenqui please help me here.
[Update : I can still get into fastboot mode. Anything that I can do from there?]
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You can try to flash stock kernel with flashtool so it boots again
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ayushag96 said:
I am stuck on Bootloop as well :'( :'( . Screen gets turned on for some time, and then turns off. There is no display at all.
Was using Beanstalk ROM (cm-11 based).
@jeroenqui please help me here.
[Update : I can still get into fastboot mode. Anything that I can do from there?]
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You can download this file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t2pds6e00vfu534/aokp_cwm_touch.zip
and flash it in recovery. I pull the kernel and wifi driver files from AOKP rom and compiled this zip for my use in case of anything goes wrong in flashing stuff like kernel.
If you're using other rom (not aokp), you can open up my zip and pull the respective files from the rom.zip you are using and replace those files in my zip.
Or if you dont understand me, you can simply flash back your rom and your phone will be able to boot again.
IJskonijn22 said:
You can try to flash stock kernel with flashtool so it boots again
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wai10691 said:
You can download this file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t2pds6e00vfu534/aokp_cwm_touch.zip
and flash it in recovery. I pull the kernel and wifi driver files from AOKP rom and compiled this zip for my use in case of anything goes wrong in flashing stuff like kernel.
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Thanks for the reply. I flashed the boot.img from the ROM's zip and then got into recovery and with a nandroid restore, so its good right now. However, I am very eager to try this kernel (once it gets fixed), mainly because of the overclocking part.
ayushag96 said:
Thanks for the reply. I flashed the boot.img from the ROM's zip and then got into recovery and with a nandroid restore, so its good right now. However, I am very eager to try this kernel (once it gets fixed), mainly because of the overclocking part.
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Me too. Can't wait to see double tap to wake / slide to wake feature on my ZR.
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error
not start the screen goes black and restarts continuously
I found Sony merged Z2 source into Z3 source like unified kernel!
So I build it for D6502/D6503 23.0.1.A.3.12 and it worked fine
Note I don't use Z2 for daily driver now,
so I can only confirm it's working without SIM.
It should be OK with SIM, though.
[UPDATE 3/1]
I sold my Z2, so I can't check if new versions work on Z2.
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Changelog
What is FOTA kernel recovery?
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NOTE: This is old info as we can use official recovery partition on newer ROM.
Xperia doesn't have recovery partition for user,
but we have FOTA kernel partition for OTA.
Since we have to unlock bootloader and OTA won't work on unlocked,
we can re-use useless FOTA kernel as recovery partition using Dees-Troy's "extract_elf_ramdisk".
With FOTA kernel recovery, you can update your recovery without updating kernel.For example, TeamWin provides TWRP images of FOTA kernel for Z2:
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/232You can flash images to FOTA kernel by fastboot command like
Code:
fastboot flash recovery fotakernel.img
To enter into FOTA recovery, press power key when LED is on.
How to restore DRM functions?
When you unlock bootloader you will lose X-Reality, noise reduction and so on,
but you can restore them!
Original thread is here, but I updated steps for Z2.
1. Download zip from original thread
* Choose KitKat version (for 4.4) or Lollipop version (for 5.0)
2. Place zip in internal or external storage of your device
3. Reboot into recovery and do Factory Reset
4. Reboot into flashmode and flash FTF with Flashtool
Any FTF is OK, but of cource use FTF for same version you are using now.
Wipe: Check APPSLOG and CACHE
Exclude: Don't check
5. Close Flashtool, unplug and plug your phone and reopen Flashtool, then relock bootloader
Click BLU icon to show relock button and click it.
6. Flash FTF (same as 4.)
7. Close Flashtool, unplug and plug your phone and reopen Flashtool, then unlock bootloader
Click BLU icon to show unlock button and click it.
8. Reboot into fastboot mode and flash my kernel
9. Reboot into recovery and install DRM Restore zip
10. Reboot
11. Done!
After doing this, do not restore old data since it will revert DRM restore.
You can restore system with recovery and use Titanium Backup or something to restore app data.
Note: When you flash new ROM (not kernel), you must flash DRM Restore zip.
If you get "net::ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED" when connecting xda,
please disable PrototypeProtection with Titanium Backup or something similar.
How to use F2FS?
Read this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-s/s-development/tutorial-migrate-filesystem-to-f2fs-ext4-t3004755
Kernel sources
https://github.com/WedyDQ10/android_kernel_sony_msm8974ac
Credits
DooMLoRD
Faux123
Dees_Troy & TeamWin
Phil3759
Myself5
glocklee
pec0ra
and many other people involved in Z3 development
XDA:DevDB Information
AndroPlusKernel for Z2, Kernel for the Sony Xperia Z2
Contributors
AndroPlus, [#APK_cont]
Source Code: https://github.com/WedyDQ10/android_kernel_sony_msm8974ac
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2014-12-28
Last Updated 2016-04-09
Flashing now
Thanks for the work, will give it a try soon
existenz 4.0.0 is based on stock 4.4.4, so it's supposed to work?
can you share your OC voltages? i recently switched to abricot, now 2,2ghz is unstable at 900mV …
So far so good, boot without any issues and network working fine, I'll report back if I find any issues =D
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kuhno said:
Thanks for the work, will give it a try soon
existenz 4.0.0 is based on stock 4.4.4, so it's supposed to work?
can you share your OC voltages? i recently switched to abricot, now 2,2ghz is unstable at 900mV …
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I'm also using Existenz 4.0.0 and stable at the moment, haven't tried over-clocking yet, but at 2265 Mhz, it is working fine.
kuhno said:
Thanks for the work, will give it a try soon
existenz 4.0.0 is based on stock 4.4.4, so it's supposed to work?
can you share your OC voltages? i recently switched to abricot, now 2,2ghz is unstable at 900mV …
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It's older 4.4.4 firmware 23.0.1.A.0.167, so compatibility will not be 100% but it will work.
I set -36mV for all since I had reboot when I was using Z2 as daily driver and set -48mV.
Just for reference, I'm setting -84mV on Z3 and working well.
Great to see more development on kernel. Already download but not tried yet since I'm currently testing abricot kernel. Can you update with 167 kernel later sir?
Everything apears to work fine
Exept that that you have said isnt working, aka 3.2Ghz OC
If you need a bootsplash ill make one for you unless your capable of that your self @AndroPlus
Edit- OOM Values apear messed up and cause app crashes in certain apps
kumbangdesa said:
Great to see more development on kernel. Already download but not tried yet since I'm currently testing abricot kernel. Can you update with 167 kernel later sir?
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Update?
23.0.1.A.3.12 is the newest firmware for D6503
I can't revert kernel source only for .167, so I won't make it.
Anyway, it will work well on .167 since hugoprh said it's working on .167 based ROM.
Envious_Data said:
Everything apears to work fine
Exept that that you have said isnt working, aka 3.2Ghz OC
If you need a bootsplash ill make one for you unless your capable of that your self @AndroPlus
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Thanks, but I have to *force* loading of custom bootsplash on newer kernel and I think it takes some seconds on boot.
It should be one or two seconds, but I prefer shorter booting time.
Oh. Sorry sir. My bad. I don't know that 3.12 is newest than 167.
No. Unfortunately it is not working on ExistenZ 4.0.0 based on 167. Bootloop.
Down reverting would be awesome...
This kernel did work on stock .167, 3.9, 3.12 very well. Reboots when PimpmyZ1 is opened or any other rooted app is opened.
Ahh then it depends on the su permissions.
Is it possible to fix?
The Peterle said:
No. Unfortunately it is not working on ExistenZ 4.0.0 based on 167. Bootloop.
Down reverting would be awesome...
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I will try this week too in order to confirm incompability.
But dual recovery still works?
NO, dual recovery wont work
This is ot, but how did you done the theming of statusbar, navbar like lolipop i already asked several times noone respond
I'm on eXistenZ and I confirm that dual recovery is working.
Kernel triggers pink led and Sony logo
Dual recovery triggers green led and a vibration with black screen but worked.
NetSkill said:
This is ot, but how did you done the theming of statusbar, navbar like lolipop i already asked several times noone respond
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I'm using a xposed module, Flat Style Colored Bars
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/flat-style-colored-bars-t2925521
Is there a hidden frequencies or because I'm in .167?
I only see 2.9GHz as highest freq but pimp my ROM says the opposite, there is two more steps 3.0GHz and 3.1GHz
Jhon998 said:
Is there a hidden frequencies or because I'm in .167?
I only see 2.9GHz as highest freq but pimp my ROM says the opposite, there is two more steps 3.0GHz and 3.1GHz
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It's known issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/devs-only/overclock-2-89ghz-t2962012
Testing!.. I don't like intellimm with intellithermal and intelliplug with OC CPU 2.5Ghz and GPU 657mhz, for games is so slow, maybe for save battery, on antutu benchmark I had 26870 points. But I like Smartass V2 with intellithermal and intelliplug with OC CPU 2.5Ghz and GPU 657mhz, on antutu benchmark I had 41862 points. Great!! my best score (I was testing Abricot Kernel and I had 39100 points with fast hotplug and Smartass V2). and I/O Scheduler SIO with 4096 on SD-Card and eMMC in both kernels.
Excellent work!.. Now I will testing the battery, and the battery with screen on.
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Introduction:
This is my first kernel for any Android device. I created it because I want to get the best out of my device. It initially started with some optimizations regarding SaberMod 4.9 compatibility but I tought why not optimize it even more.
About:
This Kernel is based on the official CM12 kernel, therefore it should work with any Rom using the stock CM kernel too (Like Carbon and Liquid). I run it together with Carbon here, all tests I do will also be done using Carbon. The Kernels features will get more with time
Features and Commit History:
Check 2nd Post!
Installation Instruction:
THIS DOES ONLY WORK ON UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER!
When you're on CM/a CM based Rom:
Flash the zip file in recovery
When coming from Stock:
Flash the boot.img included in your ROMs zip file using fastboot. Flash a CM based Rom then and flash the Kernel zip file again as the Rom overrides the Kernel.
Download:
Alpha version for SGP611/SGP612/SGP621 with XZDualRecovery Integrated
In the attachments
+ Manually extact modules.zip to /system/lib/modules and set 644 perms
Official:
M5 Kernel (Release Versions)
https://dl.myself5.de
M5 Kernel (Test Versions)
https://testing.myself5.de
Thanks/Credits:
DooMLoRD (and therefore all guys he thanked listed below) - for a lot of Commits
FreeXperia Team (especially Jerpelea) - for too many things!
Kali- - to help get the correct dtbTool parameters for a bootable kernel
Faux123 - for lots of patches, you rock dude!
koush & all CyanogenMod maintainers - for too many things!
Dees_Troy & TeamWin - for their excellent work on TWRP Touch Recovery
Phil3759 - for his excellent work on PhilZ Touch Recovery
myfluxi - for a lot of great patches
flar2 - for a lot of great patches
dbolivar- toolchain fixes
FranciscoFranco - for Cortex-A15 optimizations, bunch of other things!
CarbonRom Team - for too many things!
vishal-android-freak - for too many things!
phaseburn - for being a good friend and helping me with almost everything !
sreinst1 - for too many things!
infected_ - for help with SM!
pec0ra - for fast_hotplug
AndroPlus - for too many things!
sparksco - for the SaberMod Toolchain
YoshiShaPow and Frap129 - for SaberNaro Toolchain
Team AOSPAL - for the Kernel Optimizations
Panic Brothers - for sponsoring me a Z3C!
My Big Brother Eric - for helping me keeping focused on Development!
My friends Silas and Max - for letting me use their servers and being awesome!
If I forgot you, please tell me.
Source Code: https://github.com/Myself5/android_kernel_sony_msm8974/tree/cm-12.1
XDA:DevDB Information
M5 Kernel, Kernel for the Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact
Contributors
nos1609, Myself5, [NUT]
Source Code: https://github.com/nos1609/android_kernel_sony_msm8974/tree/cm-12.1
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2016-01-09
Last Updated 2016-07-01
wow! Big thanks nos1609. I will test this soon! :good:
codfx said:
wow! Big thanks nos1609. I will test this soon! :good:
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Don't forget the modules, there's a huge risk of bootloops if you forget them.
Meanwhile 24 hours of stable operation
nos1609 said:
Don't forget the modules, there's a huge risk of bootloops if you forget them.
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I placed them in right place. So far so good with my usage.
Great work! Work flawless on SGP611
How come NFC doesn't work?
Can we have f2fs support please?
Also the latest version had only the TWRP instead of the XZ dual recovery, is this intentional?
hello thanks for your efforts with this kernel everything works but the wifi doesnt work, any suggestions regarding this, am using the 621 Lte version on a CM 12.1 nightly rom
thanks
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codfx said:
I placed them in right place. So far so good with my usage.
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hi sorry to ask a noob question but what do you do with the modules? you said you placed them in the right place, where is the right place?
eman2001 said:
hi sorry to ask a noob question but what do you do with the modules? you said you placed them in the right place, where is the right place?
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extract the modules file and move all files to
Code:
/system/lib/modules
then set permission of all the files you moved to 644
V11.1 is coming
Hey folks
After various reports on different devices, we reverted our sound changes for the static noise with headsets. It seemed to cause more issues than it was fixing.
Z3TC specific note: Builds will be hosted on my server (dl.myself5.de) as nos asked me to do. I'll only build the kernel on my build system, nos is responsible for the kernel to work.
Therefore, our changelog for 11.1 is quite small.
Changelog:
Fix sound again by reverting the previous sound fixes
As always, the build progress can be seen here: http://myself5.de:12345/job/M5Kernel All Devices/
Is it possible to include the philz dual recovery instead of the FOTA one since that one has always caused time issues for me. Whenever I boot up the FOTA recovery the time on my tablet resets to 1970
can some1 provide further information on OC/UC and OV/UV, is there a app for it? can the gpu be OCed aswell?
can it be undervolted?
what about the other features? is tehre a big difference betzween the z3 compact PHONE kernel and the TAB? because the phone has some decent kernels
Chapsaai said:
can some1 provide further information on OC/UC and OV/UV, is there a app for it? can the gpu be OCed aswell?
can it be undervolted?
what about the other features? is tehre a big difference betzween the z3 compact PHONE kernel and the TAB? because the phone has some decent kernels
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The phone does only have 2 CM custom kernels. Mine and the one from @someone755, my favorite kanging friend [emoji14] (Nah, jk, we're working together on things).
However. You can't flash the phones kernel on the tab, there WILL be issues.
Overclock and Undervolt can be done via Kernel Adiutor (which I recommend BTW). GPU can be overclocked (to 605MHz IIRC), however it can't be undervolted, there never was a port for MSM Kernels to undervolt GPU. Hope that answers your questions.
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thx 4 the reply, that made things clear,
is it possible that the 2 kernels you mentioned are also the only ones with OC features?
(sry 4 noob questions i just bough my z3t and i guess i am a little l8)
Chapsaai said:
thx 4 the reply, that made things clear,
is it possible that the 2 kernels you mentioned are also the only ones with OC features?
(sry 4 noob questions i just bough my z3t and i guess i am a little l8)
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They are the only Overclockable kernels for usage with CM12.1/CM12.1 based Roms. There are afaik some other kernels for stock based ROMs, like AndroPlus Kernel, which support OCing too. Thats however not important, as you can't flash the Z3C kernels on the Z3TC.
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Myself5 said:
They are the only Overclockable kernels for usage with CM12.1/CM12.1 based Roms. There are afaik some other kernels for stock based ROMs, like AndroPlus Kernel, which support OCing too. Thats however not important, as you can't flash the Z3C kernels on the Z3TC.
Sent from my E6653 using Tapatalk
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which makes your kernels the only kernels with oc so its like android m or oc kernel
Chapsaai said:
which makes your kernels the only kernels with oc so its like android m or oc kernel
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Pretty much, yeah.
You just need someone to muster up the courage, strength, and, most importantly, the nerves of steel to deal with stock kernel sources. And Myself5 has no intention of doing that any time soon, and I've tried with the .264 kernel (that's stock Lollipop) but didn't get very far. (It works pretty well compared to what Androplus' last release was, if I'm honest. Just no MultiROM.)
For some reason these sources are really a pain to get working, which isn't helped in the slightest by the fact that Sony keeps spitting out new phones faster than Alin can update the kernel-copyleft branch. Meaning we don't even get the convenience of pulling our sources from GitHub -- No no no, we have to download a tarball for each individual kernel update. With no logs of what has changed since the last update, not knowing how it might affect performance or the patches we've already applied and made sure work well.
I'll try not to go near stock until the last stock Marshmallow kernel update is out. Then, I'll take the tarball and compile, so I don't have to mess around with figuring out which part of the code got changed. The issue with this approach, however, is the fact that when it does happen, Nougat will already be running on these devices (maybe? -- though if at all, it'll probably be in April, just like with Marshmallow this year, and Lollipop the year before).
Hope you can make heads or tails out of this.
EDIT: How the hell did I get to the Tablet Compact section? @Myself5 pls I can't keep track of all your threads. And to be honest I can barely keep track of my own, single thread. xD
Hi, please can you assist me? what roms are currently available that i can use with this kernel, also i dont get the adding the modules bit in the instructions, im new to kernels.
Thanks
xxiphxx said:
Hi, please can you assist me? what roms are currently available that i can use with this kernel, also i dont get the adding the modules bit in the instructions, im new to kernels.
Thanks
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I guess this kernel only works in 5.1.1 custom Roms
could this kernel work with a lineageos version? I mean the 14.1 Version? i want the android 7 features AND overcloking :/
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Introduction:
@myself5 and I were in need for a custom stock kernel to mess with. Since all the available Options were not fitting our needs, or gave us bad experience on some aspects, and we knew about Zombie Kernel from Tom, we decided to start working on that. So I brought up support for the Z5, we ported Kexec to it, updated it to 224 and added various things. Since the kernel gave us very good experiences, we decided to make it accessible to the public.
About:
This Kernel is based on @Tommy-Geenexus Zombie Kernel. He was ok with us continuing/porting his projects, so myself5 and I started to create the "oshmoun Myself5 Zombie Kernel" aka OM5Z Kernel.
Features and Commit History:
Check 2nd Post!
Installation Instruction:
THIS DOES ONLY WORK ON UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER!
You can either flash the provided boot.img via fastboot, or flash the zip in recovery.
Additional Information:
The Kernel is underclocked by default. Both Cluster are underclocked to 1,344/1,536 GHz respectively, resulting into HUGE Temperature improvements. However, due to public demand, V2 features the ability to disable the underclock (in case you need to make some baked Eggs real quick, whatever). All you need to do is run this code after boot (Kernel Adiutor has the abilty to execute scripts at startup, just a reminder).
Code:
echo "0:4294967295 1:4294967295 2:4294967295 3:4294967295 4:4294967295 5:4294967295 6:4294967295 7:4294967295" > /sys/module/msm_performance/parameters/max_cpu_freq
What it effectively does, is resetting the max clock limit for each core to the default (unset) values, allowing you to set whatever frequency (from the ones available ofc) you want.
Download:
OM5Z Kernel (Release Versions)
dl.myself5.de
OM5Z Kernel (Testing Versions)
testing.myself5.de
Thanks/Credits:
Tommy-Geenexus - You can guess why
myself5 - for obvious reasons
FreeXperia Team (especially Jerpelea) - for too many things!
CarbonRom Team - for too many things!
phaseburn - for being a good friend and helping me with almost everything !
infected_ - for help with SM!
If I forgot you, please tell me.
If you think we deserve a donation, I won't stop you
To Donate to Tommy-Geenexus:
To Donate to Myself5:
Thanks a lot to those who have donated!
Additional Information:
Some stock kernels require different Recovery Images than AOSP Kernels. We set an end too this, and fixed init_sony, rather than using some very outdated software which somehow works. This means, you might need to use a different recovery with this kernel if you're currently on a "stock" recovery. We're hoping that other stock kernel devs adapt our solution, so we can set an end to the old scripts.
XDA:DevDB Information
OM5Z Kernel, Kernel for the Sony Xperia Z5 Compact
Contributors
oshmoun, Myself5, Tommy-Geenexus
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2016-06-25
Last Updated 2016-07-16
Latest Version: V2.0
Changelog:
Version 1:
Add kexec-hardboot
ramdisk: use init_sony, no outdated bootrec scripts
ramdisk: fix USB on Stock when using MultiROM
Remove broken Sony MHL driver
Update to 32.2.A.0.224
Merge caf/LA.BF64.1.2.2_rb4.40
Various CVE Fixes
Initial Z5 and Z5C bringup, based on Zombie Kernel with these features
Bug fixes for touchscreen / fingerprint / scheduler drivers
Stripped unnecessary debug nodes, legacy code and disabled KSM
Turquoise LED when EOC is reached (when battery is fully charged)
CPU-Speedbin visible in debugfs node (sys/kernel/debug/msm8994_cpuinfo/*Speedbin)
Calibrated JDI Novatek Panel to 6500K Color Temperature and 2.2 Gamma
Tomtom-Codec Digital Speaker-, Mic- and Cam-mic-Control
Underclocked both Cluster to 1,344/1,536 GHz respectively, resulting into HUGE Temperature improvements
Version 2:
Ability to disable the underclock (added on public demand) See OP for instructions
Removed TomTom Audio
Update to 32.2.A.0.253
Update init_sony
include DRM Fix by @tobias.waldvogel
Add support for sumire_dsds (E6633 and E6683). Thanks to @tOrNadO™ for testing
For a detailed Changelog, check the Github Commit history:
https://github.com/Myself5/android_kernel_sony_msm8994_OM5Z/commits/
[KERNEL][Stock 224][Z5C][6.0.x]OM5Z Kernel
Tried to flash this in twrp, but it fails. Downloaded again and tried to flash but still fails
I have stock rom with androplus kernel
I think that should be done a tutorial for the stock users...
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mele80 said:
Tried to flash this in twrp, but it fails. Downloaded again and tried to flash but still fails
I have stock rom with androplus kernel
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Can you please say what the error message was? also, maybe your download was corrupt. You can redownload and see if that helps.
I just tried flashing the zip in twrp and it works.
[KERNEL][Stock 224][Z5C][6.0.x]OM5Z Kernel
Zip signature verification failed
Error installing zip file
Flashing from adb worked
This kernel include pacthes from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z5/development/root-automatic-repack-stock-kernel-dm-t3301605 ?
There is any tutorial to flash this kernel?
Can i flash it up on the stock rom and stock recovery?
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arhangel78ru said:
This kernel include pacthes from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z5/development/root-automatic-repack-stock-kernel-dm-t3301605 ?
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yes "RIC off" and "DRM patch" are included.
jdcchora1533 said:
There is any tutorial to flash this kernel?
Can i flash it up on the stock rom and stock recovery?
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As mentioned in the thread title, this is for .224, so obviously you can flash it on stock rom.
Not sure what you mean with stock recovery though.
Trying to install the zip file with TWRP 3.0.2 and got this error
Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
Error installing zip file '/external_sd/(folder where i have the zip)
What i am doing wrong?
regards
fridlack said:
Trying to install the zip file with TWRP 3.0.2 and got this error
Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
Error installing zip file '/external_sd/(folder where i have the zip)
What i am doing wrong?
regards
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Does your folder have weird characters or spaces in the name? Please try moving the zip to another directory.
oshmoun said:
Does your folder have weird characters or spaces in the name? Please try moving the zip to another directory.
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I try to move to internal storage root folder and same result [emoji21]
fridlack said:
I try to move to internal storage root folder and same result [emoji21]
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Which TWRP 3.0.2 recovery are you using? I use oshmoun's MultiROM TWRP, and it works very well! (You don't need to install or use the MultiROM part of it.)
Thanks for your great work. I ran into an issue with root acting weird after kernel install. It actually messed up binary folders. I have no idea how but apps were getting root denial with this awesome kernel.
Intsallation went ok with twrp 3.0.2.0. So no issues there.
Have you guys noticed this kind of behaviuor with the kernel?
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I see the underclocked cores and I'm curious about battery life improvement... someone?
Triflot said:
Which TWRP 3.0.2 recovery are you using? I use oshmoun's MultiROM TWRP, and it works very well! (You don't need to install or use the MultiROM part of it.)
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I am using this revovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3334568 and xpower 3.0 rom with stock kernel
Is the update script checking if the device is correct? Maybe xpower rom have something changed?
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fridlack said:
I am using this revovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3334568 and xpower 3.0 rom with stock kernel
Is the update script checking if the device is correct? Maybe xpower rom have something changed?
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ok sorry about that. I think I should update the recovery thread to mention that it's not maintained anymore.
Yes there is a device check, but usually if that fails then it would tell you what it was expecting (in this case that'd be suzuran, E5823, E5803).
Could you please try the multirom recovery. It's basically TWRP only with multirom additions. The multirom recovery works pretty well regardless if you have multirom installed or not.
Good to see another kernel in the panorama! As soon as i get the latest MM update, i'll surely test it.
However i'm interested in the standby consumption during night, did you test it? every stock based kernel-rom combination seems to be plagued by high drainage even in offline mode without particular wakelocks
oshmoun said:
ok sorry about that. I think I should update the recovery thread to mention that it's not maintained anymore.
Yes there is a device check, but usually if that fails then it would tell you what it was expecting (in this case that'd be suzuran, E5823, E5803).
Could you please try the multirom recovery. It's basically TWRP only with multirom additions. The multirom recovery works pretty well regardless if you have multirom installed or not.
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After installing the multi recovery ( via fastboot, zip file had the same problem) I install zip kernel without problems, thanks so much!
But now I have a new problem, can not update supersu binaries, got an error, I tried to install stable and beta supersu and same result with both, anyone with the same problem?
fridlack said:
After installing the multi recovery ( via fastboot, zip file had the same problem) I install zip kernel without problems, thanks so much!
But now I have a new problem, can not update supersu binaries, got an error, I tried to install stable and beta supersu and same result with both, anyone with the same problem?
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Yep. I have exact the same issue. Su wants to update binary without success. It doesn't matter which su I use.
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Kernel features:
Powered by Ubuntu 18.04.3 x86_64 (sparky VPS @ www.servercore.com.br - thanks @ChristianLetti)
Build with custom toolchain blu_gcc-9.2.0 (cortex-a75.cortex-a55 targeted, build with latest Crosstool-NG from GCC-9.2.0 snapshot)
Full -O2 build with device and target flags enhanced, linaro build improvements, etc
Less is more: stockish OP6T builds based on OnePlusOSS/android_kernel_oneplus_sdm845
Systemless installer (doesn't touch system partition, OTA friendly), AnyKernel2 backend (compatible with autoflash apps)
Removed some debug and logging options
ARM enhanced performance and battery patches
CVE security patches, general upstream and CAF fixes
Several CPU Governors (blu_schedutil modded governor merged from latest Pixel 3 patchset)
No OC, use 300HZ kernel timer frequency
msm_performance touchboost toggle on/off (enabled by default), tweaked cpu_boost driver
Enhanced TCP methods (westwood is default), Network tweaks and updated drivers
Several I/O control tweaks, added schedulers FIOPS and ZEN v2 is default, advanced filesystems (F2FS, ExFAT, NTFS, CIFS & NFS)
Patched SafetyNet flags to pass CTS
Stock thermal driver by default
ZRAM Swap (LZ4) and adaptive LMK on by default
Vibrator Strength tunable and Gesture Haptic Feedback control (touchpanel and FPR)
KGSL fixes and reworked GPU driver
adrenoboost enable by default at medium
KCAL - Advanced color control for Qualcomm MDSS v2 (RGB calibration and post-processing features)
KLAPSE support (v5.0)
USB Fast Charge (USB mode up to 900mA with MTP on)
FS fsync toggle on/off
Wakelock blockers available
wireguard support
CDROM emulation on mass_storage (compatible with DriveDroid 0.10.36+)
Compatible with Kernel Adiutor, EXKM, FKM and others
DOWNLOAD KERNEL ZIPExtras download location(No mirrors please)
Warning: If you come from other kernel or have any issues, you should dirty flash your ROM before flashing blu_spark zip to avoid problems.
Reflash ROM -> if you want root flash SuperSU or Magisk (default, no plugins/modules) -> flash blu_spark.
If you are already rooted or upgrading between blu_spark versions, just flash the kernel zip. Also uninstall or clean data of any kernel control app you're using.
About bugs and troubleshoots: don't bother to post if a log isn't ready or without steps so the behavior can be replicated. I only active support stock OOS with NO mods whatsoever (apart from root). That includes NO support if using xposed, Magisk with modules, etc.
If you're using custom ROMs (including OOS based ones) or Open Betas you're on your own. I'm only interested on debugging stuff in stock and stable OOS.
Save the SOT and battery stats/screenshots for general threads, here we deal with development, not personal tastes and results.
Also don't spam this thread with CM or other ROMs stuff like "this don't work, my app doesn't open, etc" , no OT about OTAs, apps, ROM bugs, Recovery/TWRP troubleshoots and other userspace stuff. There's threads for it, use them.
Going back to stock: This kernel installer doesn't change your filesystem. You can backup your boot.img with TWRP before flashing blu_spark if you want to go back to full stock or just dirty flash your full ROM.
If you like my work, donations are always welcome.
Don't forget to hit thanks and rate the thread nicely, it's free
OnePlus 6T development unit donated by OnePlus. Big shouts to them
Very proud of being on the OnePlus Developer Program, special thanks to Manu J. for being such a supportive person.
XDA:DevDB Information
blu_spark kernel for OnePlus 6T, Kernel for the OnePlus 6T
Contributors
eng.stk
Source Code: https://github.com/engstk/op6
Kernel Special Features: Powered by sparky
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: r103 unified
Stable Release Date: 2019-09-27
Current Beta Version: r108 unified
Beta Release Date: 2019-10-25
Created 2018-10-31
Last Updated 2019-10-25
blu_spark r51 unified
Your favorite kernel for Oneplus devices is here :victory:
I merged in OOS 9.0.4 source drop, so I decided to push OP6/6Tunified beta build (untested, don't have 6T device atm).
Just got on 6T
If you're brave enough, details and downloads here (backup your boot.img so you can go back to stock):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78027996&postcount=963
eng.stk said:
Your favorite kernel for Oneplus devices is here :victory:
I merged in OOS 9.0.4 source drop, so I decided to push OP6/6Tunified beta build (untested, don't have 6T device atm)
If you're brave enough, details and downloads here (backup your boot.img so you can go back to stock):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78027996&postcount=963
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1st
Best op6 kernel is already available for 6t ?
There is not even a TWRP to flash the kernel and you already made the kernel. Nice work :good: :highfive:
@eng.stk: Thank you buddy for your continued support, we are proud to have you on the developer team
I am suppose to get a device within next 48 hours so i will flash and report.
Keep up the good work.
marf28101995 said:
1st
Best op6 kernel is already available for 6t
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Bam! Always on the #fastlane
Kir3 said:
There is not even a TWRP to flash the kernel and you already made the kernel. Nice work :good: :highfive:
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Indeed xD You can try to temp fastboot boot my blu_twrp, maybe it will work.
Funk Wizard said:
@eng.stk: Thank you buddy for your continued support, we are proud to have you on the developer team
I am suppose to get a device within next 48 hours so i will flash and report.
Keep up the good work.
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Thanks for the kind words my friend. Wouldn't be as much without your support
Yeah test it out and let me know!
OMG its awesome to see u here this soon
That was fastttttt, custom kernel served even before we are seated at the custom recovery table.
My device should be delivered tomorrow.
Its going to be Blusparked ASAP. Switching from oneplus 5T to 6T
I have twrp on my OP6T, but decryption doesn't work so i cant restore my backup. ill try and flash when i fixed that.
How did you get twrp?
meljohnsony2k said:
How did you get twrp?
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He used OP6 twrp see his tuto in Guide News Discussions section
mingo_mgx said:
I have twrp on my OP6T, but decryption doesn't work so i cant restore my backup. ill try and flash when i fixed that.
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So to be clear, does the twrp work when no screen lock is set ? Cant test anything as the 6T is yet to be delivered
saiprasadgawde said:
So to be clear, does the twrp work when no screen lock is set ? Cant test anything as the 6T is yet to be delivered
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TWRP works but decryption does not, regardless of whether screen lock is disabled or not.
I want to try this kernel but a bit too risky at the mo as we have no way to restore a backup and there are no factory images available as yet.
iaTa said:
TWRP works but decryption does not, regardless of whether screen lock is disabled or not.
I want to try this kernel but a bit too risky at the mo as we have no way to restore a backup and there are no factory images available as yet.
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Oh i see. It is risky no doubt but I am sure it wont be long before working TWRP will be out. Fingers crossed
@eng.stk: Look what's Rocking my Fajita :laugh:
Kernel boots fine, everything works, nothing broken. Used Enchilada 9.86 TWRP, boots fine but has decryption issues so had to sideload the kernel. Thank you once again for your continued support and i look forward to a fully compatible TWRP :highfive:
Edit: Temporary Workaround till we get a fully compatible Blu TWRP :laugh:
Brave! Nice work from all around though
EDIT: Kernel working fine here too!
Funk Wizard said:
@eng.stk: Look what's Rocking my Fajita :laugh:
Kernel boots fine, everything works, nothing broken. Used Enchilada 9.86 TWRP, boots fine but has decryption issues so had to sideload the kernel. Thank you once again for your continued support and i look forward to a fully compatible TWRP :highfive:
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Oh yeah, awesome stuff my friend, really happy it's all good :highfive:
Seems this phone doesn't have notification light. Does this solve in this kernel as mentioned.
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
aniesh1114 said:
Seems this phone doesn't have notification light. Does this solve in this kernel as mentioned.
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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No it will not add a LED to your phone... it's just a placeholder from the OP6.
Finally rooted and Blusparked my 6T through adb sideload on temporary recovery :laugh:
Device definitely feels more fluid and responsive as expected. The customised vibration is a wonderful addition.
Thanks eng.stk, great work as always
saiprasadgawde said:
Finally rooted and Blusparked my 6T through adb sideload on temporary recovery :laugh:
Device definitely feels more fluid and responsive as expected. The customised vibration is a wonderful addition.
Thanks eng.stk, great work as always
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Great, but you should hide your IMEI