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

[KERNEL] [2.6.29.6] [Flashable-.zip] [LAGFIX][BFQ][Oc][Uv] #3 "Patches 'O Klick"
So after countless hours of failure, I finally found my issue. It was an embarrassing one, but O well. What we have here is a fully stable kernel for the Vibrant. I have spent many hours on this and have been running it on my vibrant for some time now. Be sure to read the changelog for full info. At 1.2 Ghz I was getting MFLOPS scores pushing 10 MFLOPS! Performance is surely nice on this one. Another thing to note is the undervolting on my kernel. This will give optimal battery life for users. So, please enjoy, and post and errors with a logcat
This is compiled for the stock ROM. It will work on FrankenTwiz, Bionix, and many ROMs. Let me know what ROMs you try it on, and what ones it works best with.
hurrpancakes said:
This would be my first time using an oc/uv kernel. I know to get the oc, I have to go into setcpu and put the scaling to conservative, which I've already done. Ran quadrant, and got a score of 2790!
Great kernel!
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mygti02 said:
wow......this kernel is amazingly fast......screw quadrant....mine is only coming up in the 900's but its way faster than the last lag fix i was using that was giving me 2700+ ratings in quadrant.
Great job!!
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Instructions:
- Download the latest .zip provided below
- Put it on the root of your storage (the 14Gb one)
- Go into ClockWork Recovery
- Flash the .zip like you would a ROM
- Reboot
ENJOY!
Credits: Cyanogen, Wesgarner, Euegene_373, Barakinflorida
Download: http://kingxklick.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=230
All my code is on
As you would expect, I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device
If you like my work follow me on Twitter:

CFS Changelog
Kernel #3
- NOW patched up to 2.6.29.6 from .29 (In settings it will still read as just 2.6.29)
- Many bug fixes to the kernel itself from the linux project
- Numerous patches to the CPU scheduler 'CFS' which we are currently using
- *NEW* 'Interactive' CPU Governor (You can enable this in SetCPU)
- Bluetooth patch: Enter active mode before establishing a SCO link. *thanks for finding the code Wesgarner*
- Root UID 0
- Root GUID 0
- AUFS2 standalone patches *via Cyanogen*
- Built with Cortex-a8
- Compiled with Neon Optimizations
- Using CT-NG toolchain *optimized for our CPU's*
- IPv6 fixes via mainline
- Netfilter tether: Fix unaligned memory access
- Netfilter stability enhancements *all via mainline, thank them*
- Much more I will add
Kernel #2
- Implemented "Speedy King Lag Fix"
- Some more voltage tweaks since it is going well
- NEW 'Interactive' Governor support
- Conservative governor tweaks (via Herver)
- Touchscreen is more responsive
- Compiled with optimizations (forgot to do this on #1)
- Compiled with neon opt
- Kernel compacted a little
Kernel #1
- Based off of Samsung Kernel Source
- Overclockable up to 1.2 Ghz! (thanks for the code unhelpful)
- Undervolted mid range frequencies for long battery life!
- Bluetooth patches (via Nick Pelly)
- Capped boot speed at 1 Ghz
- Using CFS CPU scheduler
- Added NEW BFQ I/O scheduler support! (thanks dark)
- Added CGROUPS block for BFQ
- BFQ scheduler set to default
- Anticipatory scheduler support
- Deadline scheduler support
- CFQ scheduler support
- Noop scheduler support
- Conservative CPU Governor set to default
- Ondemand CPU governor support
- Userspace CPU governor support
- Added support for EXT4 filesystems
- More I will add

thanks man, nice to have something we dont' have to flash in Odin
Great work!

Nice to see you in the vibrant neck of the woods king. I'll give this a shot in the morning. If I'm not going to oc will I notice much of a difference between this and the stock kernel?

Cyanogen, King...feel right at home coming from a 32B phone.

Paging Dr B said:
Nice to see you in the vibrant neck of the woods king. I'll give this a shot in the morning. If I'm not going to oc will I notice much of a difference between this and the stock kernel?
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most definately, overclocking should be fairly stable though, ftw

kingklick said:
most definately, overclocking should be fairly stable though, ftw
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is this cool too flash with the leaked JI2 Rom?

cdw9800 said:
is this cool too flash with the leaked JI2 Rom?
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as long as samsung has not changed anything vital in their initramfs we should be just fine !

kingklick said:
as long as samsung has not changed anything vital in their initramfs we should be just fine !
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ok ima give it a shot and report back

This is gonna sound noob but here it goes. I've never done research on what exactly kernels are and this is all new to me.
This new kernel I can flash like Rom will over clock my device to 1.2ghz or will it give me the option to? Can overclocking hurt my device in the long run?
Does this come with tools to over and underclock when I need to?
Any other info would be great. I'm on Eugene Franklin twis v2, no voodoo or lagfix yet.
Any other info would be awesome.
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Works awesome on Frankin-Twiz update 1
buttery smooth

Works with Bionix
Installed, booted fast. Thanks for your hard work.

Good to see you back, King! Do you think this will work ok on Eugene's Hybrid R3? Also, I know some Vibrants (like mine) didn't like jacs OC kernel. Same issues here, or did the undervoltage kernel fix it?
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Can we have info on how to revert this kernal back to stock if needed?

Very nice, glad to see another person compiling Vibrant kernels. Have you considered including the voodoo beta4 in one of your future builds?

Working fine on Vibrant 9

Will this work with a lagfix already installed?

What does the bluetooth patch do? I'm hoping improved A2DP quality, please say its so
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so.. is it working with JI2?

all4degame said:
Can we have info on how to revert this kernal back to stock if needed?
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You should just be able to flash it through recovery. It's available as a flashable zip in one of Eugenes threads.
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[Kernel] UPDATE: Jan 23 HeyItsLou Custom Sense Kernel #9 La Villa Strangiato

Summary:
Well I went ahead and jumped into the Kernel world. This Android stuff is like crack lol While there are other great options as far as Sense kernels go such as Chad's I wanted to make one that I can call my own something that will be stable on all devices and is optimized for speed and stability while also providing good battery life. Going forward I will be using my own kernels with all 3 of my Rom projects.​
Features Include:
Compiled from latest Htc Source Code: 2.6.32.17
BFQ I/O Scheduler NEW in #7
BFS Scheduler Only in #5 and #9
SD Card Speed Fix Patch NEW in #9
3-10 Multi-Touch Support - Included in #6 & #7
Disabled Kernel Debugging for increased performance NEW
in #7
Disabled Kernel File System Debugging for increased performance NEW in #8
Advanced Power Management Enabled
NEW Htc Boot Performance Enabled
NEW Htc Performance Profiles Enabled:
Screen "OFF" Speeds set Automatically: Minimum 245000 Maximum 245000
Stock Speeds
Default Governor Profile "On Demand"
All Governor Profiles Enabled
CIFS Support (Modular)
TUN Support (Modular)
Ext4 Support (Modular)
Wireless N Support (Modular)
READ ME:
I Recommend NOT using SetCPU with any of my kernels let the CPU governor do it's thing. All of what makes my kernels special is equipped out of the box and does not need assistance from SetCPU​
Credits:
Koush: For his Any Kernel Updater
chad0989: Guidance
tchebb: 3-10 Multi-Touch Patch
All of You: For all of the faithful HeyItsLou users for your support, encouragement and great ideas!​
Disclaimer:
I don't have one use at your own risk​
Installation
Flash in recovery just as you would a Rom
For anyone having issues or as a "just in case" wipe Dalvik Cache in recovery before flashing the kernel
Downloads:
HeyItsLou Custom Sense Kernel #4 Code Name "Heart of the Sunrise"- http://www.multiupload.com/XRESJKQUSD
HeyItsLou Custom Sense Kernel #5 Code Name "Mood for a Day"- http://www.multiupload.com/CB2F3C3NOK
BFS CPU Scheduler
HeyItsLou Custom Sense Kernel #6 Code Name "Siberian Khatru"- http://www.multiupload.com/KGHFH0DWN8
3-10 Multi-Touch Support
HeyItsLou Custom Sense Kernel #7 Code Name "Yours Is No Disgrace"- http://www.multiupload.com/GOIOA3BPXE
BFQ I/O Scheduler & 3-10 Multi-Touch Support
HeyItsLou Custom Sense Kernel #8 Code Name "The Gates of Delirium"- http://www.multiupload.com/RICRJWTWTB
BFQ I/O Scheduler No Multi-Touch Support
HeyItsLou Custom Sense Kernel #9 Code Name "La Villa Strangiato"- http://www.multiupload.com/1O4IHLPK1V
*NEW* BFQ I/O Scheduler, BFS CPU Scheduler, SD Card Speed Fix No Multi-Touch Support​
FYI:
Kernel #8 is based on #4 *NEW* in #8 is the BFQ I/O scheduler Multi Touch Support has been left out for those having trouble booting kernels with Multi-Touch support.
Kernel #9 is based on #4 *NEW* in #9 is the SD Card Speed Fix Patch as well as the BFS CPU Scheduler and BFQ I/O Scheduler Multi Touch Support has been left out for those having trouble booting kernels with Multi-Touch support.​
Info:
BFS CPU Scheduler - http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/bfs/bfs-faq.txt
BFQ I/O Scheduler - http://algo.ing.unimo.it/people/paolo/disk_sched/​
Latest Kernel Sources Jan 23, 2011:
http://www.multiupload.com/YUH7O7O28V​
First Sweet, gonna try this now. You are awesome Lou!!
Nice work bud... i will test on my rls4 and let you know how it goes..
About to install and give a try.
incubus26jc said:
Nice work bud... i will test on my rls4 and let you know how it goes..
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It works really well with the EVO framework smooth as butta
downloading now on stock deodexed ROM will update tmw.
Installing on red 2.1.3 with distinct inc....will up date in the am.....
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Hey Lou,
Considering not everyone knows maybe you should put wipe dalvik before flashing the new kernel? Just to save some headaches..just a thought...
Sent from my Incredible using XDA App
I just installed forgot to wipe the davlik cache.... works fine though...
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Initial impressions: Screen on and web performance looks good, no stuttering on pandora with screen off...we shall see how battery life goes.
fitness12 said:
Hey Lou,
Considering not everyone knows maybe you should put wipe dalvik before flashing the new kernel? Just to save some headaches..just a thought...
Sent from my Incredible using XDA App
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Not necessary for kernel install.
ok, so im out of town, can i flash a kernal or do i have to wait till i get back to my home service area? Im downloading it to my phone now with the new blue theme. cant wait to get it going, great senseless rom lou, hope this kernel makes it even better.
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ok, so im out of town, can i flash a kernal or do i have to wait till i get back to my home service area? Im downloading it to my phone now with the new blue theme. cant wait to get it going, great senseless rom lou, hope this kernel makes it even better.
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Flash away my friend you're good to go.
gracias mi amigo, you are the rom king! looking forward to pressing this kernel to max usage tomorrow.
LOU,
So far so good... surfed, played a little music, angry birds, and works nice.... tomorrow morning will be the big test... charging my extended battery tonight to see how long I can keep it going. With your red 2.1.3 ROM stock kernal I went with two full days. Not charging the phone at night inbetween. Moderate use of phone...emails, a few calls, music, etc...
sent by my Incredible Secretary...
HeyItsLou said:
Not necessary for kernel install.
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I have always read you should but hey...I don't argue with a master of everything.
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fitness12 said:
I have always read you should but hey...I don't argue with a master of everything.
Sent from my Incredible using XDA App
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hahaha not quite
Everything is very smooth. Like you said it would be. No need to overclock.
Quadrant scores are lower than usual. Usually means it will have exellent battery life. Dont base a kernel on quadrant scores. If you want better battery life then you want your scores to be lower. I'm sure that overclocking will get you better scores but will decrease battery life. So if everything is running smooth for you, then dont overclock just to get better scores.
think im gunna like this one lou!

[KERNEL] ★ XSKernel v0.5 ★ 1.8GHz OC • 6 Governors • V(R) I/O Scheduler • Much More!

[KERNEL] ★ XSKernel v0.5 ★ 1.8GHz OC • 6 Governors • V(R) I/O Scheduler • Much More!
XSKernel
The best an Incredible S can get​
Disclaimer: Please read before continuing
You use this kernel and it's available settings at your own risk. I accept no responsibility for your phone, or anything that happens to it while using the feature. Although it has the ability to overclock to 1.8GHz, this may shorten the life of your device.​
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The aim of this kernel is to be the most feature rich kernel available for the Incredible S. The kernel is the engine of your phone, and I want to include support for everything! If there is something you need and it isn't here, let me know and I will do my best to add it. XDA is a community, and lots of the work in this kernel has been discovered / and created by a wide range of people, all of whom this would not be possible. It is pretty impossible to name all of the people to thank, but know this is the result of a whole community, and my gratitude goes out to everyone who has contributed to this site!
Sources are available at my GitHub
Latest Version: XSKernel v0.5.zip
Released 14/05/11​
Features
- CPU Table The CPU table has been modified to include the following freqs:
----------245MHz, 422MHz, 499MHz, 576MHz, 652MHz, 729MHz, 806MHz, 960MHZ, 1GHz, 1.1GHz, 1.22GHz, 1.34GHz, 1.42GHz, 1.49GHz, 1.65GHz, 1.72GHz & 1.8GHz
- Available CPU Governors Interactive, Smartass, Conservative, Powersave, Performance & Userspace
- Heavily modified Smartass config by LeeDrOiD
- Default Settings Smartass governor @ 245-1420MHz
- V(R) I/O Scheduler as default
- CPU Freq VDD levels interface by snq
- Improvements in WiFi Drivers (inc. WiFi PM=FAST in standby)
- Various clean-ups & optimisations
- Added EXT4 & JDB2
- Extended Wi-Fi range
Benchmarks @ 1.8GHz
Linpack - 63.366 MFLOPS
Neocore - 57.0 fps
Quadrant - 2139
ROM Compatibility
These are the ROM's the flashable zip is confirmed to work with. It will work with any ROM but I may need to modify the file, so let me know if you have any problems
- HTC WWE 2.3.3
- LPRemixHD v1.2
Known Bugs
Please report any bugs you find, and I will endeavour to fix them
- Camera (HTC's fault not mine! I am working on it)
Don't forget to thanks this post if you like my work! Donations are not requested or expected, but are greatly appreciated ​
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Changelog
Code:
XSKernel v0.6 - 17/05/11
- Switched to V(R) I/O Scheduler
- Added SLQB
- Switched kernel to LZMA compression
- Fixed governor and speed defaults
XSKernel v0.5 - 14/05/11
- First release
Is this for S-Off/ rooted phones only?
of course S-OFF is needed. Otherwise how will you be able to flash a zip(without verification)?
RBThompsonV said:
Is this for S-Off/ rooted phones only?
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Yes, you need S-ON to write to any partition on the phone other than /data, so ROM's and kernels are a no go for S-ON users.
Wow nice, wish I had s-off, wat is the full quadrant score you get @ 1,8ghz?
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Enes_81 said:
Wow nice, wish I had s-off, wat is the full quadrant score you get @ 1,8ghz?
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Benchmarks are in the first post
i'm pressing thanks for every of LP's post...
Thank you very much,
BFS is one of the worse schedulers. It gives good benchmarks scores but it's really slow. I suggest you switching to V(R) I/O Scheduler
The VR scheduler is include so iwill switch for the next release, thanks for the advice. I am try to patch to 2.6.35.13 (which is a massive chore, I must be doing it wrong), but it should fix the camera issues when done.
I can't belive HTC released broken sources
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tutorial how to use git/github/force.com
could some1 who has already downloaded please mirror this? O
download link busted.
yep
can anyone mirror it who already download?
just upload at multiupload or so
Sorry guys, I will be uploading tomorrow somewhere more stable. Might even have fixed camera
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ok, if the camera problem is solved, it's worth wait
So ur workin on my idea prophet?
Hope it works
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Hawkysoft said:
So ur workin on my idea prophet?
Hope it works
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No, I don't have the files for the mecha, I just think I know what the problem is from looking at the latest AOSP sources.
the link is back up, although this is the 0.5 version with the broken camera still, working on the fix now

[kernel][290911] NeoBlaze Kernel for stock/MCR - Now works on Gingerbread

NeoBlaze Kernel for stock/MCR
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Information about kernel, really, this contains everything (almost)
This is based on the newly released LG v10e kernel sources. Now works on both Froyo and Gingerbread stock and MoDaCo based ROMs. Will not work with CyanogenMod based ROMs.
There are 2 versions now, ext3, and a separate ext4 version. Make a backup before flashing especially the ext4 version, in case if it goes wrong.
Features:
- EXT4 built in (finally)
- OC/UV support, overclocking upto 1400 mhz - use pimp-my-cpu (other apps may not work)
- SDRAM, VDE and GPU overclock
- Voodoo Sound
- BFQ I/O scheduler
- SLQB Memory Allocator
- CIFS, TUN
- few other little tweaks inc some designed to improve battery life
- new wireless.ko module
Credits
- Cpasjuste for work on oc/uv, and learnt a lot from his posts etc.
- Beene for some of the tweaks to improve battery life
INSTALLATION
- Be sure to REMOVE "boot settings" from Pimp My Cpu before installing the kernel to reset default values.
1. reboot to CWM
2. Clear cache
3. Advanced, clear Dalvik
4. install zip from SDcard
5. Reboot
DOWNLOAD
make sure you back up before installing, just incase something goes wrong..
280911 - froyo & gingerbread (doesn't change mount)
280911 - EXT4 FROYO
- Fixed bfq i/o scheduler
- stock voltage at boot (1000mV)
- halt avp when entering suspend
210911b - EXT3 (froyo & gingerbread)
210911b - EXT4 FROYO ONLY
- now works on gingerbread ROMs (thanks to koush, benee and rusty for their work on AnyKernel flasher) (also heads up to TopoGigi for first running it on 2.3)
- touchscreen tweaks, battery tweak
- fixed touchscreen bug
150911
- BFQ now default I/O scheduler
- OC/UV is back
- default clock speed 1015MHz, 950mV
130911
- Added BFQ I/O Scheduler
- Tegra2 specific compiler optimization
- Added SLQB Memory Allocator and made it default allocator
- lowmemorykiller: only check cache for thresholds (Brian Steuer)
- CIFS, TUN
120811 - normal version
120811 - lower OC values
- removed USB accessory (wasn't working properly anyway)
- enabled RNDIS
- fixed init.d permissions (hopefully will solve bootloops)
- added a version with lower oc value - upto 1200Mhz
090811
- Voodoo sound added (thanks supercurio)
070811
- change to UV/OC values
- SDRAM, VDE and GPU overclock (thanks vork and morfic)
- fix for proximity and accelerometer sensor
- USB accessory mode enabled
050811b
- optimised app killing (thanks beene)
- 8 step clock speeds and volts - same as in vorkkernel (hopefully will fix some of the bootloops)
- overclock upto 1400mhz
- compiled with toolchain 4.4.3
040811
- included init.d (thanks ilos for the heads up) - should fix some of the bootloops
030811
- initial release
My Github here
NB: I was building this as part of my learning process, and thought I would share it since V10E kernel doesn't have ext4 support yet. Please take it easy on me, i'm still learning
If you like it dont forget that 'Thanks button'
Thanks!
I will test it!
will this work on fr19???
Thanks a lot for the kernel. Flashed some moments ago and so far no issues.
System feels very smooth, 3g, wifi and bt are working fine.
Kickasskev said:
will this work on fr19???
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Yes it will, but always good to back up just in case.
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I have flashed it on my djdroid 0.6 and it works very well atm...
OC is max @1.2ghz.
Thank you Imperticus!
What tool can I use to convert ext3 to ext4?
BR.
flashed on stock V10e => stuck on LG logo ( with progress bar )
ilos said:
flashed on stock V10e => stuck on LG logo ( with progress bar )
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That's strange, because this is based on the stock v10e kernel. I've only tried it on Modaco based ROMs. Sorry, I can't think of a reason... I'll look into it. Did you manage to flash any other ext4 kernels?
yukkio said:
What tool can I use to convert ext3 to ext4?
BR.
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try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1137218
that's a problem i have each time i try to flash a custom kernel on a stock rooted rom that's happened since v10b ( c , d , etc.... ) same problem with cpajuste kernel , mck kernel.... Paul from Mocado doesn't known where is the problem too...
ilos said:
that's a problem i have each time i try to flash a custom kernel on a stock rooted rom that's happened since v10b ( c , d , etc.... ) same problem with cpajuste kernel , mck kernel.... Paul from Mocado doesn't known where is the problem too...
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Thats very strange. is that specific to you?
Sorry to say, but is Paul can't find the problem, then I surely won't.
i'm not the only one , take a look here : http://android.modaco.com/topic/340...-ocuv-kernel/page__view__findpost__p__1705341
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i'm not the only one , take a look here : http://android.modaco.com/topic/340...-ocuv-kernel/page__view__findpost__p__1705341
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From what i read so far, seems like a few models can't support kernels that has overclocking over 1200mhz. is that what you experienced?
Imperticus said:
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This is based on the newly released LG v10e kernel sources. It will only work with stock/Modaco based ROMs. Will not work with CyanogenMod based ROMs.
Features:
- EXT4 built in (finally)
- UC/OV support, overclocking upto 1300 mhz - use pimp-my-cpu (other apps may not work)
- deadline I/O scheduler
- few other little tweaks inc some designed to improve battery life
- new wireless module
- more to come..
Credits
- Cpujuste for work on oc/uv, and learnt a lot from his posts etc.
- Beene for some of the tweaks to improve battery life
DOWNLOAD
make sure you back up before installing, just incase something goes wrong..
NB: I was building this as part of my learning process, and thought I would share it since V10E kernel doesn't have ext4 support yet. Please take it easy on me, i'm still learning
If you like it dont forget that 'Thanks button'
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sorry if you think im picky but is this right, whats highlighted in red above???
Under Clock/ Over Volt
should it not be
Over Clock/Under Volt
Kickasskev said:
sorry if you think im picky but is this right, whats highlighted in red above???
Under Clock/ Over Volt
should it not be
Over Clock/Under Volt
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I'm sure you know when i meant - corrected 1st post
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I'm sure you know when i meant
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hehehe i did say i was being PICKY, but thanks it's does work on FR19
it's says on the first post it goes up to 1300mhz, but on the pimp my cpu it only goes to 1200mhz.
Am I just being picky again???
Kickasskev said:
it's says on the first post it goes up to 1300mhz, but on the pimp my cpu it only goes to 1200mhz.
Am I just being picky again???
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That my friend is what we call a bug lol..the kernel itself has capacity to go to 1300mhz, but for some reason doesn't show up here. I'm working to fix that.
thats no problem, runs great anyway cheers

[KERNEL] [GB] SG-11UV 2011-11-17 | DeadIO | Lazy | BLN | BLD | BLX | TW

This kernel is for GB only and will not receive anymore updates. Check out my ICS kernel for future development...
Here's my gift to the crackflashers out there
I took ideas all around the XDA forums to make the best kernel possible for my needs.
You can find all this in the kernel:
- Boots @ 1.1Ghz Overclock
- Additional Overclock frequency of 1.32 Ghz when more power is needed
- slight undervolt
- Customizeable sysfs undervolt interface
- Lazy governor
- Choice between Deadline IO and VR IO
- Turn off Kernel Debug for speed
- Backlight Notifiation (BLN)
- Backlight Dimmer (BLD)
- Battery Life Extender (BLX)
- Touch Wake
Manage this kernel with NSTOOLS. Thx arifhn!
ICS Kernels:
SG-NS-ICS Kernel thread
Stable Release GB:
SG-11UV-DeadLazy-EzMod-NKD-Boost-17112011.zip (DeepIdle Removed)
What is the difference between CMLed and EzMod kernels?
CMLed uses CM7 Backlight notification interface with blink and dimmer support.
EzMod uses Ezkeel BLN/BLD/BLX/TouchWake
*NOTE: both works with any roms.
Changelog:
SG-11UV-Dead(Deep/NoDeep)Lazy-EzMod/CMLED-NKD-Boost_17112011
- Experimental release to compare DeepIdle with 3.1 Cpuidle backport (one kernel has deepidle fixed the other deepidle removed.
SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy-EzMod/CMLed-NKD-Boost_16112011
- I'm not telling you. Just tell me if it has better battery life than 12112011
SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy-EzMod/CMLed-NKD-Boost_14112011
- DeepIdle Fix
- Wifi Sleep Fix
- Interactive governor improvement
SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy-EzMod/CMLed-NKD-Boost_12112011
- CMLED Code Cleanup
- BLN/BLD/TouchWare Code Fix
- Added BLX to EzMod Kernel
- Couple of fixes here and there
- Added Init.d scripts to both kernel to set them up properly at boot
- Removed CM7 mention as them should both work in any roms
CM7SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy-EzMod/CMLed/NoLED-NKD-Boost_08112011
- CMLED bug fix
- DeepIdle bugfixes
- Removed PMEM saved 12.5 meg of ram
- Couple of fixes here and there
- Ezmod kernel should be fixed now
- New NoLED kernel
CM7SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy-EzMod/CMLed-NKD-Boost_03112011
- Latest CM led update
* Note * Bln build don't work, Ill fix them when I get a chance...
CM7SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy-EzMod/CMLed-NKD-Boost_03112011
- DeepIdle fixes
- Wifi PM_FAST enabled
- Add optimized RWSEM Algo
CM7SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy-EzMod/CMLed-NKD-Boost_31102011
- Choice between CM7 LED and BLN/BLD kernel
- Ext4 Performance improvements
- DeepIdle Fixes
- Lazy Governor Fixes
- Added Ext4 Cleancache support
- Ondemand default values tweak
- other fixes and improvements
CM7SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy-NKD-Boost_24102011
- Decreace transistion latency
- Conservative governor tweaks
- 65 fps is back (apparently is was being an idiot )
- Other tweaks with writeback and swappiness
- DeepIdle Patch #6
CM7SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy-NKD-Boost_22102011
- Added another overclock frequency: 1320Mhz with 220 bus speed
- Revert SpeedMod but disable kernel debug print the proper way (thx to fschaefer)
- Revert Screen Refresh rate at 65 Hz (unstable)
CM7SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy-SpeedMod_19102011
- Revert Compile flags tweak
- Touchscreen tweaks
- Deepidle BT fix
- Screen Refresh rate at 65 Hz
CM7SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy-SpeedMod_18102011
- Compile flags tweak
- Tweaked VR to compete with deadline
- Disabled Kernel print (SpeedMod)
- DeepIdle ON by default
CM7SG-11UV-VRDeepLazy_17102011 and CM7SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy_17102011
- VR or Deadline as default ioscheduler depends on version
- File system tweaks by umaro
- USB tweaks by umaro
- cpuidle backport from Kernel 3.1
- Bug fix #4 deep idle sys interface
- Possible boot loop fix (missing vendor file)
CM7SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy_NDBG_16102011
- Kernel Built using and hybrid config file between mine and morfic's (it removes most of the debbuging stuff from the kernel).
CM7SG-11UV-DeadDeepLazy_15102011
- Adds DeepIdle Bugfix #3 to DeadLazy kernel
CM7SG-11UV-DeadLazy_14102011
- Uses Deadline IO Scheduler by default (faster)
CM7SG-11UV-DeepLazy_14102011
- Adds Ezekeel DeepIdle mod
CM7SG-11UV-Lazy_14102011
- Merged with CM7.1 stable kernel
- Ondemand by default (lazy still available)
CM7SG-11UV-Lazy_01102011
- Merge RCU changes from cyanogen github
- Set Lazy governor by default
CM7SG-11UV-Lazy_30092011
- Added Lazy governor
CM7SG_29092011.zip
- 1.1 Ghz OC
- Slight Undervolt
- SysFS Undervolt interface
Thanks to CM team, kalimochoaz, supercurio, reddv1, ogdobber, morfic, ezkeel and koush which made this kernel possible.
kernel source
Is it safe to flash this on ns4g?
If it is, I would like to test it.
steve.garon said:
Was tested on NS only. Let me know if it worsk on NS4G!!
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kijp15 said:
Is it safe to flash this on ns4g?
If it is, I would like to test it.
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Try it. Worst case scenario you get in a boot loop and you have to a.) flash the rom again or b.) flash a kernel you know works with the ns4g.
Thanks for the kernel, Steve. Working fine on my end.
Yay, more things to flash!
With all the SGS2 hoopla I was afraid we'd get left in the dust.
tehgeekguy said:
Try it. Worst case scenario you get in a boot loop and you have to a.) flash the rom again or b.) flash a kernel you know works with the ns4g.
Thanks for the kernel, Steve. Working fine on my end.
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Okay teh, ill try that and I'll post back. thanks guys.
synaesthetic said:
Yay, more things to flash!
With all the SGS2 hoopla I was afraid we'd get left in the dust.
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Not gonna happen.
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Nice! Slight oc/uv is exactly what I like... Flashed and running fast/smooth so far. Haven't done much testing yet, but no probs flashing and everything seems to work fine.
Working well here, I undervolted it more with SetCPU, and have had no reboots yet!
Wtf…my dream comes true lol may you plz make a kernel that have oc but havent uv? Maybe more stable for me great work
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kevinngck1 said:
Wtf…my dream comes true lol may you plz make a kernel that have oc but havent uv? Maybe more stable for me great work
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You can turn the uv off from Setcpu.
dario3040 said:
You can turn the uv off from Setcpu.
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Thanks hope it will include more overclock frequency in the future
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OP updated!
Added lazy governor for better battery life! (smartassv2 still by default)
Can you add the dimmer..
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steve.garon said:
OP updated!
Added lazy governor for better battery life! (smartassv2 still by default)
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What is the performance about lazy governor???
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kevinngck1 said:
What is the performance about lazy governor???
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Its quite good. Maybe a bitless snappy than smartassv2 but apparently battery life is better. I find it really hard to tell for real. Try it and you will see.
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coloxim said:
Can you add the dimmer..
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I thought all that stuff was already part of cm7 stock kernel. Might just be turned off.
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steve.garon said:
I thought all that stuff was already part of cm7 stock kernel. Might just be turned off.
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Really? Wow..
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I thought all that stuff was already part of cm7 stock kernel. Might just be turned off.
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Nope. It's there and turned on. Enabled using Spark mod manager.
Updated OP.
- Merged RCU changes from cyanogen repo
- Set Lazy by default
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Running this one at 1100max/100min with the lazy governor... we'll see how well it behaves today. The 1.1GHz OC is really nice, it's just enough of a little boost to smooth out all the rough edges.

{V4.5}[KERNEL] Sympfinity Beta [SIO-V/R-BFQ3 & SAVAGEDZEN-LAGFREE-SMARTASSH3]

*we love wine, not whine*
Features :
=== Based on Arco68's msm7225 kernel (every features included) ===
- V/R & SIO & BFQ v3 scheduler
- Governors backported from 3.0 + smartassH3 / lagfree / smoothass / SavagedZen
- backported drivers from 2.6.36.1 / 3.0rc6 / 3.0 (Bcmdhd, Block, Bluetooth, Cfg80211/Nl80211, Cpufreq, Cpuidle, i2c, Mtd)
- various tweaks & fixes
- better support Miui / Aosp & CyanogenMod
Changelog (full CL here) :
---v4.5---
- smartassH3 replacing SmartassV2 (SmartAssH3 is an optimized gov for Hero at first)
- some small tweaks
- sorted out some mistakes
---v4.1---
- small scheduler tweaks
- compilation tweaks
- a bit faster
---v4---
- fixed msm "electron off" glitch
- updated kgsl/msm (not really useful, fixed above)
- more stable wifi
---v3.7---
- (small) battery drain fix
- updated cfg80211/nl80211 & defconfig
- bcmdhd compiles but not used
---v3.6---
- newer cfg80211 to prepare bcmdhd
- small fixes
- Bluetooth driver from 3.0 rc6 kernel (lmoyeson)
---v3.5---
- working base (wifi was dead on 3.4.1)
---v3.4.1---
- NOOP & smartassv2 as default
- fix froyo & ics compat.
---v3.3---
- bcm4329 module back to the state where arco left it
- default governor is now SavagedZen (with SIO ioSched)
- added SavagedZen / LagFree & SmoothAss governors
- various tweaks
---v3.2---
- Froyo / Gb / Ics - all in one compatibility
- revert bcmdhd backport attempt
- bcm4329 wifi module used
---v3.1---
- uses SmartAssv2 as default governor
- fix cpufreq defconfig issues
---v3.0---
- fudge swap
- dm-cache
- SIO scheduler by default
---v2.8---
- backported MTD driver from 2.6.36.1
- V/R scheduler by default
---v2.6---
- backported i2c driver from 3.0rc6 kernel
---v2.5---
- backported Block driver from 3.0 kernel
- tweaked deadline & SIO sched. for flash devices
- backported CPUIDLE from 3.0rc6 kernel
- backported CPUFREQ from 3.0rc6 kernel
---v2---
- Added SIO & made it default scheduler
- BFQio still enabled, not used
- updated governors from 3.0 kernel
---v1---
- updated BFQ (v2 to V3)
- Genlock from 3.0 kernel (seems to be needed by ICS)
- EarlySuspend & Wakelock update
- SHA256 support needed by ICS
- some minor fixes.
Misc :
- You can use "voltage control" (free app) to manage IO sched & governors
Try it & report bugs / happiness
/!\ NOT FOR SENSE /!\
Credits : (actually goes to all people working on our Wildfire, on Android & CM)
-arco
-cobje
-erwinp
-kali- (fix and things)
- LorDClockaN & drowningchild (most backported stuff taken from their github, thanks)
-those githubs I've browsed & codes I've copy/pasted.
NO RE-UPLOAD ALLOWED / LINK TO THIS PAGE ONLY (adding this kernel to your rom can be discussed and done, just tell me)
(github) Sources : (here) :
What kind of governor is the lulzactive governor? (Performance, battery saving?)
nejc121 said:
What kind of governor is the lulzactive governor? (Performance, battery saving?)
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more info here : http://tegrak2x.blogspot.fr/2011/11/lulzactive-governor-v2.html
Lulzactive Governor v2
Author: Tegrak
Based on "interactive" governor
Inspired by erasmux's "smartass" governor (included in Flykernel)
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EDIT: V2 with SIO
Edit 2: v2.1 incoming to fix copybit errors => better performance than original
Edit 3 : v2.1 up, libcopybit errors fixed, goody
WooohooO nice to see another kernel dev!
Just a thing, the archive I've dowloaded seems to be corrupted, could you repost it so I can test it?
Cheers
archive damaged, re-post please
djinn0 said:
archive damaged, re-post please
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edit: that's good
OK...I've just installed it on GB and it's working pretty good but are the new governors suposed to work on GB too or only ICS? because they don't work here.
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Flashing kernal
how to install this kernal?? Can i flash like flashing ROM?? And also my present max cpu at which my mobile was stable is 672 Mhz... by this kernal can i increase the cpu speed??
Can this kernel also be used for froyo?
Welcome to the end of your life, hail the oceanborn
Working for more than 12 hours with this kernel on CM7 and what to say except it's stable and everything works smooth. (didn't test bluetooth)
So good job and thx sharing that!
For Lulzactive Governor v2, you may use this (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tegrak.lulzactive) given the link of Sympnotic...
Cheers
alexx40st said:
OK...I've just installed it on GB and it's working pretty good but are the new governors suposed to work on GB too or only ICS? because they don't work here.
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Hmm, at least it compiled I'm only using Smartassv2 for now, and I must remove "interactive" from the kernel. How could you tell they're not working ? (I know I'm most of the time sarcastic but this is a real question )
balaedge said:
how to install this kernal?? Can i flash like flashing ROM?? And also my present max cpu at which my mobile was stable is 672 Mhz... by this kernal can i increase the cpu speed??
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Yes flash it over any rom (AOSP only, will try to do a Sense kernel). It's as OC-able as Arco's, because this is his kernel Btw, 672Mhz stable is a hardware wall, not software limited.
FGOD said:
Can this kernel also be used for froyo?
Welcome to the end of your life, hail the oceanborn
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Nandroid, flash, come back here to shout ? I really don't think this could work on froyo tho.
lemmoned said:
Working for more than 12 hours with this kernel on CM7 and what to say except it's stable and everything works smooth. (didn't test bluetooth)
So good job and thx sharing that!
For Lulzactive Governor v2, you may use this (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tegrak.lulzactive) given the link of Sympnotic...
Cheers
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I didn't yet backported MTD nor bluetooth driver, but that's nice to here, my phone had no bugs or reboots since v2.6 finished compiling
Lulzactive's still not in btw It felt like it was cool but I think I won't put it in for now, will backport stuff and fix governors for now.
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Hmm, at least it compiled I'm only using Smartassv2 for now, and I must remove "interactive" from the kernel. How could you tell they're not working ? (I know I'm most of the time sarcastic but this is a real question )
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Well...I thought I was going to see lulzactive along with the others in CM Settings or in SetCPU but since it wasn't there...
Oh and btw I tried your kernel with the cm9 build Erwin uploaded on his github (the so called "Unofficial CM9 build from 2012.04.08")
and as far as I could tell Wi-Fi was broken.
alexx40st said:
Well...I thought I was going to see lulzactive along with the others in CM Settings or in SetCPU but since it wasn't there...
Oh and btw I tried your kernel with the cm9 build Erwin uploaded on his github (the so called "Unofficial CM9 build from 2012.04.08")
and as far as I could tell Wi-Fi was broken.
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Oh, ok for lulzactive, I don't see the point aftermath, maybe I'll add it or some else, it's not a priority anymore at least.
I'm including SLQB (slab alloc) & V/R io (Scheduler), seems to be the best choice for both smoothness & speed (Bench here)
Thanks for noticing this wifi thing with ICS, will look into that issue. I'm not sure I could keep ICS & GB in an all-in-one branch, so I guess I'll just wait for a "daily ICS rom", or at least I'll wait for a clean CM9 repo for our phone.
Did you also tried AUDIO on ICS ? Backported i2c drivers might be a shot at fixing some stuff (this might need "libaudio for msm7k fix" from TeamICS to function properly)
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Oh, ok for lulzactive, I don't see the point aftermath, maybe I'll add it or some else, it's not a priority anymore at least.
I'm including SLQB (slab alloc) & V/R io (Scheduler), seems to be the best choice for both smoothness & speed (Bench here)
Thanks for noticing this wifi thing with ICS, will look into that issue. I'm not sure I could keep ICS & GB in an all-in-one branch, so I guess I'll just wait for a "daily ICS rom", or at least I'll wait for a clean CM9 repo for our phone.
Did you also tried AUDIO on ICS ? Backported i2c drivers might be a shot at fixing some stuff (this might need "libaudio for msm7k fix" from TeamICS to function properly)
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yes audio worked
alexx40st said:
yes audio worked
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found a way to fix wifi on ICS, will need to to 2 compiles, one for GB, one for ICS, it was just a matter of firmware location
For anyone's interest :
GB : /system/etc/firmware/fw_bcm4329.bin
ICS /vendor/firmware/fw_bcm4329.bin
this being read from defconfig :
CONFIG_BCM4329_FW_PATH=""
or
CONFIG_BCMDHD_FW_PATH=""
Sympnotic said:
found a way to fix wifi on ICS, will need to to 2 compiles, one for GB, one for ICS, it was just a matter of firmware location
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Great! Nice to see it was an easy fix.
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This bootloops on Gingerbread ASOP roms on Version 2.8 2.6 worked ok.
hacktrix2006 said:
This bootloops on Gingerbread ASOP roms on Version 2.8 2.6 worked ok.
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Apart from tying to sort me out with the bcmdhd/bcm4329 files, I'll be releasing v3.0 tonight, proper changes and stuff :
temporary changelog :
-SIO enabled by default
- DM-cache
- fudge swap
- bcmdhd backported but not enabled
Sympnotic said:
Apart from tying to sort me out with the bcmdhd/bcm4329 files, I'll be releasing v3.0 tonight, proper changes and stuff :
temporary changelog :
-SIO enabled by default
- DM-cache
- fudge swap
- bcmdhd backported but not enabled
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ohh..... i don't like v/r scheduler default... better SIO or bfq (i prefer bfq)
what is fudge swap and dm cache?
djinn0 said:
ohh..... i don't like v/r scheduler default... better SIO or bfq (i prefer bfq)
what is fudge swap and dm cache?
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I'll be switching to SIO as said previously, until that use "voltage control"
fudgeswap : make use of swap
dm-cache : http://visa.cs.fiu.edu/tiki/dm-cache
EDIT: UPDATED: V3 people !

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