[KERNEL] JAC XMOD OC/UV w/Voodoo and w/Colorfix [CFQ] CWM/Stock/ODIN V1.1 10/02/10 - Vibrant Android Development

First off a big THANKS to Supercurio for Voodoo. These kernels supports/system/etc/init.d as all my kernels but there is no "pre-flash" needed in this case. Just flash the kernel and your good.
These kernels have been tested by many users for stability. You literally can't optimize a kernel during the compile process anymore than has been done on this kernel, optimized CT-NG 1.8.0 toolchain for the Hummingbird CPU and also optimizations during compilation. Almost every user has reported a notable battery life increase some users report amazing battery life compared to the stock Kernel.
~Version 1.1
~Updated OC/UV settings for even better battery life
~More VM tweaks
~S3 bug fixed
~More up/down threshold changes throughout CPU governers
~Tested multiple toolchain and make optimization options unfortunatly the difference in performance between them is very small. Stuck with previous setup.
~Based on the 09/06/10 Samsung Source Drop
" No Super secret lagfix because those don't exist"
~Amazing battery life through optimized UV/CPU tables
~More agressice up/down thresholds throughout CPU governers
~ Extreme OC/UV throughout the entire range but especially the freq's the Hummingbird processor uses the most based on the CPU tables for maximum battery life with a small voltage boost at 1.2 for stablity across more people's CPU's
~Modified CFQ governer is the "default"
~100Mhz, 200Mhz, 400Mhz, 600Mhz, 800Mhz, 1Ghz (OC) 1.2Ghz freq steps (Thanks Ivanmmj/Unhelpful)
~CPU tables optimized for "instant" clock up
~Bug fixes in perf tables (thanks Unhelpful)
~Kernel bulid optimized for cortex-a8/NEON using Level 3 optimizations.
~VFP3 and NEON support..this is available in stock kernels folks (but optimization for NEON is not )
~All stock CPU gov options available
~These are are included in the stock kernel anyways (Performance, Powersave, Conservative, Ondemand, Userspace)
~Interactive CPU gov still has bugs at 100Mhz so it was left out for an experimental branch and stability reasons
~VM tweaks
~CPU sampling rate adjustments for additional performance
~Allow small data to be kept longer in dirty pages
~Reduce volume of data written when write cache is flushed
~Anticipatory, CFQ and Deadline scheduler support (no-op removed due to high latency compared to the other schedulers)
~compiled with Cortex-A8 optimized CT-NG toolchain GCC 4.3.4​
NOTE:For compatibility with all phones this does not automatically OC to 1.2Ghz per Unhelpfuls idea as not everyone can handle 1.2Ghz. Use a user script in the init.d folder with
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
echo 1200000 >/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
or setCPU to OC the Kernel to 1.2Ghz. 9.8MFLOPS is about what these CPU's average in Linpack at this speed. I've had it in the 10's and that may be coming back as another option.
Download the Overclock script here and make sure you put it in the /system/etc/init.d folder (right click and save with no extension for Windows users)
There are are few options to choose from: Regular Kernels with and w/out Colorfix and Voodoo Kernels with and w/out Colorfix
NOTE:Remember to rename Stock recovery updates to "update.zip" in order to flash through stock recovery
Regular Kernels with and w/out Colorfix
NOTE:For now V1.1 does not have a colorfix option due to some time constraints/Computer issues. I will get it posted as soon as I can.
Clockwork Recovery version
Vibrant OC/UV V1.1 CWM Recovery
Vibrant OC/UV CWM Recovery
ODIN Flash Version
Vibrant OC/UV ODIN V1.1
Vibrant OC/UV ODIN
Clockwork Recovery version Colorfix
Vibrant OC/UV ColorFix CWM Recovery
Stock Recovery version Colorfix
Vibrant OC/UV ColorFix Stock Recovery
ODIN Flash Version Colorfix
Vibrant OC/UV ColorFix ODIN
Voodoo Beta 4 Kernels with and w/out Colofix
WARNING If you are one of the Vibrant users with the larger NAND chip and can't get Voodoo to work please hold off until Beta5 which will take care of this issue. IF you want to check if your Vibrant can handle Voodoo beta4 see this Post
Clockwork Recovery version
Voodoo OC/UV Beta4 CWM Recovery V1.1
Voodoo OC/UV Beta4 CWM Recovery
Stock Recovery version
Voodoo OC/UV Beta4 Stock Recovery V1.1
Voodoo OC/UV Beta4 Stock Recovery
Clockwork Recovery version Colorfix
Voodoo OC/UV Colorfix Beta4 CWM Recovery
Stock Recovery version Colorfix
Voodoo OC/UV Colorfix Beta4 Stock Recovery
ODIN Flash Version Colorfix
Voodoo OC/UV Colorfix Beta4 ODIN
Enjoy!
Thanks to Supercurio, Unhelpful, Ivanmmj, Eugene373, and the entire XDA community. Let's keep the positive progress moving.

To be clear, when you say there's no need to "pre-flash"...
You mean init.d doesn't have to be flashed separately / first now, right?
I imagine EXT4 and Voodoo support are there too even though it's not listed?

Ready to Test.
Is this Kernel compatible with eugene373's(ROM) Frankin-Twiz ?
Any recommendations in the setcpu settings to get the maximun battery benefit ?
Thank you in advanced.

Can I flash this over Franki twiz? I have King's kernel currently with the Ftwiz...but I'd much rather work with JAC.

epakrat75 said:
To be clear, when you say there's no need to "pre-flash"...
You mean init.d doesn't have to be flashed separately / first now, right?
I imagine EXT4 and Voodoo support are there too even though it's not listed?
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Exactly no init.d flash needed.
EXT4 support is of course there but Voodoo support is being worked on for beta5 ATM to bring 100% support/stability to T-mobile Android users.
This is something for people who want amazing battery life while waiting for a Voodoo based version of this optimized kernel. Or for those that just don't want to use Voodoo and just an optimized Kernel. (and I mean optimized...toolchain optimized for the CPU and CFLAG Level 3 optimizations as well..you cant "optimize" a kernel any more than this has been.

MTC44 said:
Can I flash this over Franki twiz? I have King's kernel currently with the Ftwiz...but I'd much rather work with JAC.
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This should be fully compatible with FrankinWiz.

Downloading now.So JAC, do you think this has the ability to replace VooDoo?

My question is will this work with Vibrant firmware T-959UVJI2 since you stated this?
~Based on the 09/06/10 Samsung Source Drop
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flashed this over King's superfake lagfix'd kernel, will report back

jdkackley said:
Downloading now. Do you think this has the ability to replace VooDoo?
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My 2 cents...why would it replace Voodoo? It's not a lag fix in and of itself. I asked earlier if it includes Voodoo but even if that's the case, I wouldn't consider it a replacement but rather a complement.
OT: Like your sig. However, I think Chicago's size might have actually something to do with it.

tweezit said:
My question is will this work with Vibrant firmware T-959UVJI2 since you stated this?
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No Samsung still has not released the code for that update. I and a bunch of other users on the forum have sent emails to Samsung to release the code so we can provide you with custom Kernel's for the newer software leaks

epakrat75 said:
My 2 cents...why would it replace Voodoo? It's not a lag fix in and of itself. I asked earlier if it includes Voodoo but even if that's the case, I wouldn't consider it a replacement but rather a complement.
OT: Like your sig. However, I think Chicago's size might have actually something to do with it.
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Correct this is not a replacement for Project Voodoo. This is more of a compliment like the user said above which may be combined with Voodoo beta5 once it is ready for Prime time.

justanothercrowd said:
No Samsung still has not released the code for that update. I and a bunch of other users on the forum have sent emails to Samsung to release the code so we can provide you with custom Kernel's for the newer software leaks
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Oh ok well it looks like I need to reflash my phone then
Seriously thank you for taking time to answer my question as I know your busy doing all the work you do

defconoi said:
flashed this over King's superfake lagfix'd kernel, will report back
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Long time no see defconoi! There is already another version being blind tested with BFQ vs the optimized CFQ setup to see which one comes out one top.
Google apparently did the same thing for Froyo and decided that users experience with BFQ was not superior to CFQ according to user feedback. So I'm trying the same thing myself

justanothercrowd said:
Correct this is not a replacement for Project Voodoo. This is more of a compliment like the user said above which may be combined with Voodoo beta5 once it is ready for Prime time.
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Thanks Guys. That was basically what i was trying to get at.
Jac installed now. Seems super snappy. Im gonna rock it for a few hours and post results. As of right now my battery is sitting at 72. Im going to turn off 3g and see how well it saves battery life. I use overclock widget to set clock speeds with an option of underclocking while screen is off from 400 to 100.

Haha, "no super secret lagfix" made me laugh. I just mentioned that on King's thread about his "Super King Lag fix"

zimphishmonger said:
Haha, "no super secret lagfix" made me laugh. I just mentioned that on King's thread about his "Super King Lag fix"
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I'm really not trying to be a **** I could care less about what King does...but misleading end-users is crossing the line. That's why I had to put that there.

Can I flash this over kingklicks mod?
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA app, using swype!!!

justanothercrowd said:
I'm really not trying to be a **** I could care less about what King does...but misleading end-users is crossing the line. That's why I had to put that there.
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I agree 100%, I try not to involve myself in the bashing, but his changelogs really are meaningless, and can be very misleading. All it does is confuse people and cause flame wars, especially when hot button topics like "lag fix" are used. Thanks for your hard work, and for keeping things legitimate & honest. You're the man!

so far so good! 9.85-9.9mflop nice and responsive.

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

[KERNEL] [2.6.29.6] [Flashable-.zip] [LAGFIX][BFQ][Oc][Uv] #3 "Patches 'O Klick"
So after countless hours of failure, I finally found my issue. It was an embarrassing one, but O well. What we have here is a fully stable kernel for the Vibrant. I have spent many hours on this and have been running it on my vibrant for some time now. Be sure to read the changelog for full info. At 1.2 Ghz I was getting MFLOPS scores pushing 10 MFLOPS! Performance is surely nice on this one. Another thing to note is the undervolting on my kernel. This will give optimal battery life for users. So, please enjoy, and post and errors with a logcat
This is compiled for the stock ROM. It will work on FrankenTwiz, Bionix, and many ROMs. Let me know what ROMs you try it on, and what ones it works best with.
hurrpancakes said:
This would be my first time using an oc/uv kernel. I know to get the oc, I have to go into setcpu and put the scaling to conservative, which I've already done. Ran quadrant, and got a score of 2790!
Great kernel!
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mygti02 said:
wow......this kernel is amazingly fast......screw quadrant....mine is only coming up in the 900's but its way faster than the last lag fix i was using that was giving me 2700+ ratings in quadrant.
Great job!!
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Instructions:
- Download the latest .zip provided below
- Put it on the root of your storage (the 14Gb one)
- Go into ClockWork Recovery
- Flash the .zip like you would a ROM
- Reboot
ENJOY!
Credits: Cyanogen, Wesgarner, Euegene_373, Barakinflorida
Download: http://kingxklick.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=230
All my code is on
As you would expect, I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device
If you like my work follow me on Twitter:
CFS Changelog
Kernel #3
- NOW patched up to 2.6.29.6 from .29 (In settings it will still read as just 2.6.29)
- Many bug fixes to the kernel itself from the linux project
- Numerous patches to the CPU scheduler 'CFS' which we are currently using
- *NEW* 'Interactive' CPU Governor (You can enable this in SetCPU)
- Bluetooth patch: Enter active mode before establishing a SCO link. *thanks for finding the code Wesgarner*
- Root UID 0
- Root GUID 0
- AUFS2 standalone patches *via Cyanogen*
- Built with Cortex-a8
- Compiled with Neon Optimizations
- Using CT-NG toolchain *optimized for our CPU's*
- IPv6 fixes via mainline
- Netfilter tether: Fix unaligned memory access
- Netfilter stability enhancements *all via mainline, thank them*
- Much more I will add
Kernel #2
- Implemented "Speedy King Lag Fix"
- Some more voltage tweaks since it is going well
- NEW 'Interactive' Governor support
- Conservative governor tweaks (via Herver)
- Touchscreen is more responsive
- Compiled with optimizations (forgot to do this on #1)
- Compiled with neon opt
- Kernel compacted a little
Kernel #1
- Based off of Samsung Kernel Source
- Overclockable up to 1.2 Ghz! (thanks for the code unhelpful)
- Undervolted mid range frequencies for long battery life!
- Bluetooth patches (via Nick Pelly)
- Capped boot speed at 1 Ghz
- Using CFS CPU scheduler
- Added NEW BFQ I/O scheduler support! (thanks dark)
- Added CGROUPS block for BFQ
- BFQ scheduler set to default
- Anticipatory scheduler support
- Deadline scheduler support
- CFQ scheduler support
- Noop scheduler support
- Conservative CPU Governor set to default
- Ondemand CPU governor support
- Userspace CPU governor support
- Added support for EXT4 filesystems
- More I will add
thanks man, nice to have something we dont' have to flash in Odin
Great work!
Nice to see you in the vibrant neck of the woods king. I'll give this a shot in the morning. If I'm not going to oc will I notice much of a difference between this and the stock kernel?
Cyanogen, King...feel right at home coming from a 32B phone.
Paging Dr B said:
Nice to see you in the vibrant neck of the woods king. I'll give this a shot in the morning. If I'm not going to oc will I notice much of a difference between this and the stock kernel?
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most definately, overclocking should be fairly stable though, ftw
kingklick said:
most definately, overclocking should be fairly stable though, ftw
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is this cool too flash with the leaked JI2 Rom?
cdw9800 said:
is this cool too flash with the leaked JI2 Rom?
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as long as samsung has not changed anything vital in their initramfs we should be just fine !
kingklick said:
as long as samsung has not changed anything vital in their initramfs we should be just fine !
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ok ima give it a shot and report back
This is gonna sound noob but here it goes. I've never done research on what exactly kernels are and this is all new to me.
This new kernel I can flash like Rom will over clock my device to 1.2ghz or will it give me the option to? Can overclocking hurt my device in the long run?
Does this come with tools to over and underclock when I need to?
Any other info would be great. I'm on Eugene Franklin twis v2, no voodoo or lagfix yet.
Any other info would be awesome.
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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...
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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...
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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.
donnyp1 said:
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]OverStock v1.x and v2.x 341MB, Voodoo Sound, Color, Lagfix, BLN[EDT]4/10/2011

This started out as an educational exercise just to see if I could do it. That snowballed into what we have today. The goal was to build a high performing lightweight kernel and here it is.
This new 2.x version includes the ability to OC to 1.2GHz. You must use setCPU to enable it. By default the kernel will boot to use the stock frequency range of 100-1000Hz and work just like the prior versions of OverStock. With the use of setCPU you can expand the range to include 1.2GHz. Try running 1.2GHz without the set at boot option atleast a day or two to make sure your phone can handle the overclock.
I've added links to updated non-OC'd kernels. These all have Supercurio's Voodoo sound v7 update.
Includes:
Version 2.4.1
More internal stability tweaks
When set to 100-1000/Conservative or no SetCPU installed it works just like 1.x versions of OverStock
Safe to use SetCPU Screen Off profiles set to 100-400/Conservative
Voodoo Sound v7 (Make sure to grab the Voodoo Control App from the market to fully utilize this feature)
Voodoo Color
Voodoo Lagfix
CIFS
BLN (Needs neldar's BLN Control app from the market, or grab the pay version for some sweet blinking action and more)
FPS cap removed
341MB Memory
Based on KA6 T959 Source
Version 1.5.2
Added -25 UV across the entire freg range
Voodoo Sound v7 (Make sure to grab the Voodoo Control App from the market to fully utilize this feature)
Voodoo Color
Voodoo Lagfix
CIFS
BLN (Needs neldar's BLN Control app from the market, or grab the pay version for some sweet blinking action and more)
FPS cap removed
341MB Memory
Based on KA6 T959 Source
Version 1.4.3
Voodoo Sound v7 (Make sure to grab the Voodoo Control App from the market to fully utilize this feature)
Voodoo Color
Voodoo Lagfix
CIFS
BLN (Needs neldar's BLN Control app from the market, or grab the pay version for some sweet blinking action and more)
FPS cap removed
341MB Memory
Based on KA6 T959 Source
Flash through RED RECOVERY only to install. If you're on a ULF kernel, flash back to a stock+Voodoo kernel first.
Use this at your own risk. Always make a backup before flashing. I would also recommend using neldar's SGS Kernel Flasher from the market to backup your current kernel.
I would like to thank the following people for making this possible:
morfic for all the help and making time to answer my questions
supercurio for all the Voodoo magic he has worked on SGS devices
neldar for the great BLN patch and Market app to use it
Download, Flash, and Enjoy!
Version 2.4.1 OC'd
OverStock-T959-v2_4_1.zip
Version 1.5.2 UV -25mv no OC
OverStock-T959-v1_5_2-UV.zip
Version 1.4.3 no UV no OC (Devs - If you want to include OverStock in your ROM, please pick this one. It's the most stable on the most devices )
OverStock-T959-v1_4_3.zip
Updated 3/27/2011
I think I'm going to put this on a weekly update schedule. Look for updates and fixes to arrive on Monday evenings.
Version 2.2 is now available for download. Hopefully everyone finds this to be a very stable 1.2GHz overclock.
I wanted to also thank birgertime and Whitehawkx for the additional testing help.
Will this work with frost?
Great job!
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D/l link error
I get an error on d/l link.
Like he^ said. Linky no worky.
Can I ask whats different between this one and your last release? I am a huge fan and my phone is currently running amazing with your last release kernel.
Thanks in advance for you great work..
what's cifs?
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Download link fixed... Have at it.
Any bugs?
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Edit: op just fixed link
malevolent000 said:
Will this work with frost?
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I think you might be retarded.
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offdutyninja808 said:
I think you might be retarded.
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I think he did not clarify that in the OP 10 min ago but now its edited ****.
offdutyninja808 said:
I think you might be retarded.
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Hahaha
±1
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Neat, gonna give this a go.
Thanks OP
Will this work in pure stock 2.2 rooted?
As long as you have Clockwork recovery installed then yes.
Downloading. I'm doing performance and battery check on deadhorse will do the same with OverStock and report any findings thx
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emonero said:
Will this work in pure stock 2.2 rooted?
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No, flash through RED RECOVERY only. I.E. Voodoo kernel. If you are on pure stock, you should flash a stock+voodoo kernel, then flash this.
Great kernel by the way! Enjoying it with Bionix V 1.2.1
is the cracking sound still present?

[Kernel]Netarchy Nexus: Yerba Mate(ICS) Stable: 1.0.3 Testing: N/A (4-Jan-2012)

Netarchy Nexus, Codename Yerba Mate, is a custom kernel based on the official ICS kernel sources, and the current subject of my experimentation on the Nexus-S.
Current Change List vs the stock 3.0.8 kernel:
- Overclocking up to 1.4ghz enabled *overclocking not active by default, use a tool such as SetCPU or CM7's cpu performance settings to overclock* (Remember kids, not all phones tolerate overclocking equally)
- Voodoo Sound driver - Courtesy of Project Voodoo
- Voodoo Color - Courtesy of Project Voodoo
- CIFS support
- TUN support
- NFS support
- Updated kernel base (Currently 3.0.14)
- Cpu policy fix to avoid crashes with SetCPU and screen off profiles (Courtesy of work by coolbho3000)
- EXT4 remount tweak
- BLN - Courtesy of work by Akent, Neldar, and Morfic
- Custom Voltage Interface - Courtesy of Ezekeel
- Deep Idle - Courtesy of Ezekeel
- Backlight Dimmer - Courtesy of Ezekeel
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Kernel builds are currently tested against a stock rom, while they may work unchanged in other roms, your mileage may vary.
All source code is available on my github (see signature).
Be safe, -ALWAYS- make a backup before flashing!
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*Standard Disclaimer: All packaged builds are provided with no guarantees as to their safety. By flashing, you assume any and all potential risks that running a custom kernel might entail.*
*A note to overclockers: If your phone is unstable when running an overclock speed, your particular phone probably can't handle that overclock and you should choose a lower clock.*
Downloads:
Testing Version: N/A (These are testing builds that are more likely to have issues)
ICS based Nexus S and NS4G Roms:
"Stable" Version: 1.0.3
ICS based Nexus S and NS4G Roms:
Netarchy Nexus - Yerba Mate - 1.0.3 (For stock ICS)
Netarchy Nexus - Yerba Mate - 1.0.3 (Universal for non-stock ICS roms)
Changelog:
Code:
Revision 1.0.3:
- Add Ezekeel's fix for the cam issue that interfered with deep idle
Revision 1.0.2:
- Fix mobile data stats not being correctly logged, the culprit responsible has been severely beaten with a feather duster
- Testing some build/config changes in the interests of stability
Revision 1.0.1:
- Adjust voltage cap to correctly max out at 1600mV, not 1350mV
- Add Ezekeel's BLD and Deep Idle patches
- Initiate construction of a new mecha-rabid naked bunny in the interests of eventual world domination
Revision 1.0:
- Initial release
FAQ:
Code:
Q: I'm getting a "Device or Kernel version not supported" error in Voodoo Control Plus!
A:The error is referring to the generic modules that voodoo control plus comes with to support
kernels that don't already have voodoo built-in (such as a completely stock kernel).
You can safely ignore this error, as voodoo is already built into the kernel.
Q: I'm getting SOD's (Sleep of Death) when undervolting!
A: You are probably undervolting too far
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lol when I do this my thread gets deleted/moved/renamed by the devs. I suggest you hurry
yehhhs...netarchy is coming back...
i hope so it make change for nexus ICS..
Good to see you back dude.
Nice! Thx
10chars
Welcome back most awaited kernel for me. Downloading now.
Flashed it. No problems so far.
can you please up the available voltage range to 1475 mV? my device needs at least 1400 to handle 1.3ghz.
right now it's capped to 1350 for me in setcpu.
igor.tonky said:
can you please up the available voltage range to 1475 mV? my device needs at least 1400 to handle 1.3ghz.
right now it's capped to 1350 for me in setcpu.
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, cap was supposed to be 1600, woops! I'll fix that in the next build.
Welcome back! Just like the good old days.
Beamed from my Nexus S
YES NETARCHY FOR ICS
Now I can really start playing with ICS.
Will be LiveOC and Deep Idle suppport?
any performance tweak in this kernel?
That weird dim-green tint thing when turning the screen on and off is back. I can't seem to get rid of it like I did in GB.
welcome back netarchy
Yay Netarchy is back!
Nuked from Nexus S with ICS using XDA Premium app
my first impression is that this one is blazing fast. No delays whatsoever. Good job so far!
will keep it for a while and see how the stability works out. is it a bfs or cfs kernel by the way?
NS4G please

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

:good: First of all :good: Thank you for your patronage!!! :laugh::victory:
Before you do anything: This is purely at your own risk and I will not be responsible for anything that happens to your tablet. I flashed it on mine at my own risk.
Compatibility Information: There are 2 different versions. 1 for stock and 1 for Cyanogenmod. Even though the kernels are intended for the 3G tablet it will work just fine on a WiFi only tablet (like mine). This makes the build process less messy.
**Sources Fully documented v1.9 beginner friendly sources now available including the build script. If more explanations are required, please say so. However, remember that the explanations are not intended to be a blind step by step instructions of going from samsung source to A1.
TWRP V2.6.0.0: Please read: do not worry about any kind of "E:A: Render Error". This is a side effect of removing some image files to save place on the recovery image so it will fit on the 5MB. The error simply means it failed to show (render) and image file that it is looking for. This is not harmful at all. If you can't flash the recovery please try the dd method.
V2.6.0.0 3G Download
V2.6.0.0 Wifi Download
V2.5.0.0 3G Download
V2.5.0.0 Wifi Download
TWRP V2.6.3.0: There are no more E:A Render errors. All graphics that were removed are there. Also, the recovery will install supersu if no root is detected. That feature has also been restored. The kernel has been stripped of anything not recovery related to shrink it down. It also has selinux support which allows the "set_metadata" zip installation to work. The download is in the attachments below.
Changelog:
Changelog:
Voodoo sound <-- new to version 1.0
USB charging enabled as well as charging from other chargers *** fixed V1.5.4 thanks to pershoot
Overclock to 1.2GHz <-- new to version 1.2
NTFS modules enabled, ondemand default frequency scaler, noop default disk io scheduler <-- new to version 1.2.1
GPU overclock from 333MHz to 400MHz. <-- new to version 1.3
Overclock to 1.4GHz <--new to version 1.4
Support for Current Widget <-- new to version 1.5
CIFS enabled in kernel config, 1.4GHz attempted stability fix (thanks to jaswinky) <--new to version 1.5.2
Wifi driver compiled as module <--new to V1.5.3
More voltage anomalies fixed, updated battery driver to pershoot's 3.1 <-- new to V1.5.4 and V1.5.5XE
Fixed charging boot bug <--new to V1.5.6SE
(In case you were wondering 1.5.7 had an issue in it.)
Disabled frequency lock, added 1GHz default max (you can change it to 1.2GHz or 1.4GHz after boot), 216MHz default min CazeW's suggestion <--new to 1.5.8SE+XE
Enabled pershoot build/vfp optimization commit, added 150MHz minimum frequency <-- new to 1.5.9SE+XE
Boot script support (put yours as /data/local/a1init.sh) <-- new to V2.0
Smarter ram disk that only initializes 3G on 3G tablets<-- new to V2.1
1.5GHz && 1.6GHz OC available, cifs utf8 kernel module available <-- new to V2.2
Support for CM9 <-- new to V2.2CM
Enabled xbox controller module as xpad.ko <--new to V2.2.1
NTFS moved to kernel module instead of built in, CIFS moved to kernel module instead of built in, enabled option.ko and usb_wwan.ko for connection of 3G dongle, all nls charsets/codepages built as modules <--new to V2.2.2
V1.6.3 is pretty much V2.2.2 but without my custom ram disk. I've also tried a boot script method proposed by Toldo but haven't had time to test it yet. Please flash the CM9 stock kernel or Samsung stock kernel before trying V1.6.3.
Applied git patch to disable mmc_cap_erase <-- new to V1.6.4
Voltage control, cifs built in again <-- new to V1.7
Galaxy Tab 8.9 specific fix <--new to V1.7.1
Cyanogenmod charging mode fix <--new to V1.7.2
Galaxy Tab 8.9 specific feature <--new to V1.7.3
CM10 compatibility fix, enabled Samsung's powersaving governor <--new to V1.7.4
followed pershoot's "-defconfig: jb: unset TEGRA_CONVSERVATIVE_GOV_ON_EARLYSUPSEND" change to fix odd 450MHz capping issue <--new to V1.7.4b
Copied in pershoot's keyboard dock driver <--new to V1.7.5
801MB RAM enabled <-- new to V1.8
Rebased on pershoot's November 17 source <--new to V1.8.1
Back to samsung base, follow pershoot's suggestion of Nexus7 mtp drivers to fix mtp, enabled zRam <--new to V1.8.2
Reduced RAM to 785MB to prevent intense 3D games issue, enabled KSM (check in settings --> performance --> memory management)
(CM Version only) works on CM10.1 <--new to V1.8.4
Incorporated touchscreen death fix. Thank the user who reported it. <-- new to V1.8.5
Used part of pershoot's kernel config to get data usage working in CM <--new to V1.8.6
Added CM's version of the ROW (read over write) disk IO scheduler for GT-I9300<-- new to V1.8.7
Added XDA's grzwolf's solution to the hsic wakeclock problem <--new to V1.8.8
Added frandom kernel module <-- new to V1.9
Credits:
Supercurio: voodoo sound
Pershoot: voodoo port, usb charging, flashable zip, OC template, current widget setup
XDA forum's CazeW: used your replace suggestions to patch up wm8994_voodoo.c and wm8994_voodoo.h so it will compile properly, and finding the missing link for 1.4GHz OC, and disabling frequency locks
Task650: providing a nice, clean deodexed rom for me to try this on
XDA forum's RaymanFx: OC instructions
Me: GPU OC
XDA forum's jaswinky for valuable hints and checking my work over.
Xoom ICS kernel: for getting an approximate idea of voltages
(If I missed any credits, please forgive me as this is my first attempt at any kind of development)
XDA forum's motley for voltage control
XDA forum's Unknownzd for mmc_cap_erase patch
XDA's grzwolf for the hsic wakelock fix
Great to see someone else kernel developing, could be the start of something here... Lol, I wanna give this a try but I think It'll stop 3G working if I flash the 7510 kernel.
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RavenY2K3 said:
Great to see someone else kernel developing, could be the start of something here... Lol, I wanna give this a try but I think It'll stop 3G working if I flash the 7510 kernel.
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Care to try the 3G version I just uploaded? I don't own the 3G version but I followed the same idea for compiling the 3G kernel.
Welcome, nice of you to come to the party
Is there really no one that can test and leave test reports? If i would have been on sammy rom i`d been all over this.
Good luck dev
Flashed, wifi,3g and voodoo working,
well done.... Will test more for you and report back
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kashortiexda said:
Flashed, wifi,3g and voodoo working,
well done.... Will test more for you and report back
Sent from my GT-P7500 using Tapatalk 2
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Thank you for your bravery!
Working on my 7500 even feels a little quicker too
Dang, you move quick, I've installed it but, how did you get the voodoo app to recognise the device as supported?
Scratch that, it was me being an idiot
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Works fine on my P7500.( Voodoo, 3G and Wifi) Good work, Thnx!
3g + 1.1
all working great, including usb charging, 3g, wifi, and voodoo whilst device ON....finally !
Awesome. After flashing kernel, my useless wall chargers work. It is very smooth too. Great job.
Sent from my GT-P7510 using xda premium
Finally, the modified kernel!
Voodoo works perfectly.
It can even overclock the CPU to make and perfect kernel.
Maybe 1.6GHz.: D
XTeK2 said:
Finally, the modified kernel!
Voodoo works perfectly.
It can even overclock the CPU to make and perfect kernel.
Maybe 1.6GHz.: D
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Overclocking abilities is quite a tall order for my current "skills". After looking at the instructions on how you would do it, the process looks much much more involving than just a manual patch job. Weird thing is that after an initial read through of the instructions it looks like a 1.2Ghz overclock code is in the kernel source but I'm not sure why it's not turned on.
kusgan said:
Awesome. After flashing kernel, my useless wall chargers work. It is very smooth too. Great job.
Sent from my GT-P7510 using xda premium
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I was quite surprised to discover that the charger that comes in the box of the galaxy tab 10.1 actually sends some kind of "green light" to the tablet to begin charging. If the tablet gets the box charger it actually records "samsung charge !!!r" before activating the charging. If any other charger is connected the tablet records "invalid charger !!!" and disables charging in the next line of code. I just changed it so that it will record "other charger" in stead of invalid and enable charging after recording. (yes, the original code had those exclamation marks after charger).
is it ok with task ics rom ?
zerong said:
is it ok with task ics rom ?
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You mean the task650 one? Of course it is! That's the only stock ics rom I've ever flashed on my tablet. I credited task650 in my first post for providing a clean deodexed rom to test on.
AAccount said:
You mean the task650 one? Of course it is! That's the only stock ics rom I've ever flashed on my tablet. I credited task650 in my first post for providing a clean deodexed rom to test on.
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Yes task650 ! all is ok with your kernel ? i dont know if i have to wait a pershoot kernel for stock ics rom in order to enable voodoo sound and overcloking !
zerong said:
Yes task650 ! all is ok with your kernel ? i dont know if i have to wait a pershoot kernel for stock ics rom in order to enable voodoo sound and overcloking !
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Yes, everything seems to be ok with the task650 rom. There is no overclocking available currently but voodoo is working.
Can i return to stock kernel if all isnt good? So where can i find a ics stock kernel ?
zerong said:
Can i return to stock kernel if all isnt good? So where can i find a ics stock kernel ?
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From the nandroid backup you make before flashing anything.
I don't think a package has been made yet for ICS boot.img.

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