[ROM] Archos ICS - Custom Rom - Overclock Edition ! - Gen9 Android Development

Hi everyone !!!
I made ​​this Custom Rom ( Overclock Edition ) to improve performance in our Archos tablet !..... if I could .... will leave you to appreciate.....
This Custom Rom should be work for all Archos G9 ....but you need activate SDE menu !
Update 13/05/2012 : ICS Firmware 4.0.6(4.0.3) - Overclock Edition !
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Custom Rom & Custom Kernel => ICS Firmware 4.0.6 - Overclock Edition , based on ultimate update archos/kernel/system ( 4.0.6 update ) !
This Custom Rom is permanent ROOT, include busybox and module tun.ko for enable VPN !
[email protected]_OC - include :
- Omap 4430 1GHz stock => overclock max. 1.24GHz ;
- Omap 4430 1.2GHz stock => overclock max. 1.44GHz ;
- Omap 4460/70 => overclock max 1.74GHz;
- module tun.ko ;
- enabeled /init.d to run scripts ;
- root;
- "busybox";
- new bootanimation ;
- app add : Terminal Emulator, Root-Browser, CPU Tuner, Root Check Basic, Play Books;
- app update : Maps, Street, Gmail, Music2, Google+, Market Play;
- remove update (software) notification ;
Download :
- archos.ext4.update => in archive "archos_406_oc.zip" => https://hotfile.com/dl/155806528/f429faa/archos_406_oc.zip.html
- zImage & initramfs => in archive "kernel_406_oc.zip" => http://www.2shared.com/file/CvHkZHLC/kernel_406_oc.html Mirror : kernel_406_oc.zip
Install :
- copy archos.ext4.update in /mnt/storage/ ;
- go to SDE -> "D.E.M." -> Flash Kernel & Initramfs -> copy here zImage & initramfs.cpio.lzo -> OK! -> wait to install .....
- after everything was installed - please reboot your device !
Overclock Frequency :
TI OMAP 4430 1GHz Stock , Overclock -> 1.06GHz; 1.12GHz; 1.18GHz; 1.24GHz;
TI OMAP 4430 1.2GHz Stock, Overclock -> 1.26GHz; 1.32GHz; 1.38GHz; 1.44GHz;
TI OMAP 4460 1.5GHz Stock, Overclock -> 1.56GHz; 1.62GHz; 1.68GHz; 1.74GHz;
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First release - 10/04/2012 : ICS Firmware 4.0.5(4.0.3) - Overclock Edition !
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This version [email protected]_OC Edition , is a minimalist version .... it was removed some applications unnecessary .
This Rom is rooted and include busybox , no extra apk ( you can downloaded from market play ) , and you can overclock with SetCPU or other app .
For TI OMAP 4430 now we have : 300, 600, 800 , (MHz) and... 1; 1.06; 1.1; 1.12; 1.18; 1.2; 1.24; 1.28; 1.32 GHz / For TI OMAP 4460/4470 : overclock with : 1.56; 1.62; 1.68 GHz
[email protected]_OC - include :
- Omap 4430 overclock until 1.18GHz/1.32GHz ;
- Omap 4460/70 overclock until 1.68GHz;
- module tun.ko ;
- enabeled /init.d to run scripts ;
- "su" and "Superuser";
- "busybox";
- bootanimation ;
- activate vibrator and adjust_audio - is needed to confirm if it works ...;
For install ....download "fast_ics_oc.zip" => https://hotfile.com/dl/152251241/ef27ecd/fast_ics_oc.zip.html ; => http://www.4shared.com/zip/Bg7Ela_U/fast_ics_oc.html => http://www.2shared.com/file/sHkKDCoh/fast_ics_oc.html
- unpack fast_ics_oc.zip , copy archos.ext4.update -> Internal Sorage ..... and into SDE
-Flash Kernel and Initramfs , copy zImage and initramfs into it ! Reboot and wait to install...
Tested [ TI OMAP 4430 1.2GHz Stock ] with Quadrant Standard ( 1.32, 1.28 GHz) - the result is always more than 2500 . ( max. was 2578)
Tested [ TI OMAP 4430 1.2GHz Stock ] with AnTuTu Benchmark (1.32GHz) - the result is always more than 6500 . ( max. was 6759)
Do not overclok your device for long periods of time ! Overclocking , may damage your device !
Archos 101 G9 1.32GHz =>
If device does not respond ....press power 10sec. and select a lower frequency !
Overclock settings :
TI OMAP 4430 : 1.2 GHz -> Stock Voltage (1.388mV) ; 1.24GHz -> 1.392mV ; 1.28GHz -> 1.396mV ; 1,32GHz -> 1.400mV
TI OMAP 4460 : 1.56GHz -> 1.400mV ; 1.62GHz -> 1.400mV ; 1.68GHz -> 1.400mV
TI OMAP 4470 : 1.56GHz -> 1.398mV ; 1.62GHz -> 1.398mV ; 1.68GHz -> 1.398mV
***UPDATE*** 12/04/2012***
Now work for all TI OMAP 44xx with stock freq. 1GHz ; 1.2GHz ; 1.5GHz
TI OMAP 4430 1GHz Stock , Overclock -> 1.06GHz; 1.12GHz; 1.18GHz
TI OMAP 4430 1.2GHz Stock, Overclock -> 1.24GHz; 1.28GHz; 1.32GHz
TI OMAP 4460 1.5GHz Stock, Overclock -> 1.56GHz; 1.62GHz; 1.68GHz
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Please download "fast_ics_oc.zip" and change zImage with this .... => http://www.2shared.com/file/myHbERv3/zImage.html
If you feel that high overclock frequency leads to underclock the device , so please choose your overclock max. frequency = immediately preceding value of overclock max. frequency !
One of the properties of kernel -> low frequency at boot : ( it means that your device will run underclocked until you change freq. with Cpu Tuner ! )
- TI OMAP 4430 Freq. Stock 1GHz => On Boot 1GHz;
- TI OMAP 4430 Freq. Stock 1.2GHz => On Boot 1.1GHz;
- TI OMAP 4460/4470 Freq. Stock 1.5GHz => On Boot 1.2GHz;
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Android CPU governors explained
1° OnDemand
2° Performance
3° Powersave
4° Conservative
5° Userspace
6° Interactive
7° Hotplug
1°: OnDemand Governor:
This governor has a hair trigger for boosting clockspeed to the maximum speed set by the user. If the CPU load placed by the user abates, the OnDemand governor will slowly step back down through the kernel's frequency steppings until it settles at the lowest possible frequency, or the user executes another task to demand a ramp.
OnDemand has excellent interface fluidity because of its high-frequency bias, but it can also have a relatively negative effect on battery life versus other governors. OnDemand is commonly chosen by smartphone manufacturers because it is well-tested, reliable, and virtually guarantees the smoothest possible performance for the phone. This is so because users are vastly more likely to ***** about performance than they are the few hours of extra battery life another governor could have granted them.
This final fact is important to know before you read about the Interactive governor: OnDemand scales its clockspeed in a work queue context. In other words, once the task that triggered the clockspeed ramp is finished, OnDemand will attempt to move the clockspeed back to minimum. If the user executes another task that triggers OnDemand's ramp, the clockspeed will bounce from minimum to maximum. This can happen especially frequently if the user is multi-tasking. This, too, has negative implications for battery life.
2°: Performance Governor:
This locks the phone's CPU at maximum frequency. While this may sound like an ugly idea, there is growing evidence to suggest that running a phone at its maximum frequency at all times will allow a faster race-to-idle. Race-to-idle is the process by which a phone completes a given task, such as syncing email, and returns the CPU to the extremely efficient low-power state. This still requires extensive testing, and a kernel that properly implements a given CPU's C-states (low power states).
3°: Powersave Governor:
The opposite of the Performance governor, the Powersave governor locks the CPU frequency at the lowest frequency set by the user.
4°: Conservative Governor:
This biases the phone to prefer the lowest possible clockspeed as often as possible. In other words, a larger and more persistent load must be placed on the CPU before the conservative governor will be prompted to raise the CPU clockspeed. Depending on how the developer has implemented this governor, and the minimum clockspeed chosen by the user, the conservative governor can introduce choppy performance. On the other hand, it can be good for battery life.
The Conservative Governor is also frequently described as a "slow OnDemand," if that helps to give you a more complete picture of its functionality.
5°: Userspace Governor:
This governor, exceptionally rare for the world of mobile devices, allows any program executed by the user to set the CPU's operating frequency. This governor is more common amongst servers or desktop PCs where an application (like a power profile app) needs privileges to set the CPU clockspeed.
6°: Interactive Governor:
Much like the OnDemand governor, the Interactive governor dynamically scales CPU clockspeed in response to the workload placed on the CPU by the user. This is where the similarities end. Interactive is significantly more responsive than OnDemand, because it's faster at scaling to maximum frequency.
Unlike OnDemand, which you'll recall scales clockspeed in the context of a work queue, Interactive scales the clockspeed over the course of a timer set arbitrarily by the kernel developer. In other words, if an application demands a ramp to maximum clockspeed (by placing 100% load on the CPU), a user can execute another task before the governor starts reducing CPU frequency. This can eliminate the frequency bouncing discussed in the OnDemand section. Because of this timer, Interactive is also better prepared to utilize intermediate clockspeeds that fall between the minimum and maximum CPU frequencies. This is another pro-battery life benefit of Interactive.
However, because Interactive is permitted to spend more time at maximum frequency than OnDemand (for device performance reasons), the battery-saving benefits discussed above are effectively negated. Long story short, Interactive offers better performance than OnDemand (some say the best performance of any governor) and negligibly different battery life.
Interactive also makes the assumption that a user turning the screen on will shortly be followed by the user interacting with some application on their device. Because of this, screen on triggers a ramp to maximum clockspeed, followed by the timer behavior described above.
7°: Hotplug Governor:
The Hotplug governor performs very similarly to the OnDemand governor, with the added benefit of being more precise about how it steps down through the kernel's frequency table as the governor measures the user's CPU load. However, the Hotplug governor's defining feature is its ability to turn unused CPU cores off during periods of low CPU utilization. This is known as "hotplugging."
Obviously, this governor is only available on multi-core devices.
Thanks for your help LeTama, gen_scheisskopf !
regards,
Surdu Petru

For the buzz in France
http://www.jbmm.fr/?p=27676
question :
where is the files ?
is it possible to use this with the CWM ?

cajl said:
For the buzz in France
http://www.jbmm.fr/?p=27676
question :
where is the files ?
is it possible to use this with the CWM ?
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HI !
I'll upload it soon ! ....Not yet for use into CWM !
Once completed the beta version of CWM ....YES we can do more easily ...Custom Rom !

Working nicely here. Just flashed. This is on G9 101 1.5ghz version. Now I just need to wait and see if the tab is stable at these clocks.
Quadrant 1.5 ghz
Quadrant 1.68 ghz

cant wait to try this!
EDIT: Downloaded and flashed it already.. my only problem is that it is still on Stock Speed.. installed pimp my cpu, no frills, and set cpu, all they can detect for the MAX speed is the stock speed... i have the old 80 G9 (4430)... any help?

Hi, you will not use the new base 4.0.6 its significantly faster and with less to no freezes, anyway great effort thanks.
Regards.
Sent from my ARCHOS 80G9 using Tapatalk

the 4.0.6 is a test firmware

I can not wait to have a Root rom 4.0.6 for my hdmi
Archos, need a final rom android 4
thx

jipee296 said:
cant wait to try this!
EDIT: Downloaded and flashed it already.. my only problem is that it is still on Stock Speed.. installed pimp my cpu, no frills, and set cpu, all they can detect for the MAX speed is the stock speed... i have the old 80 G9 (4430)... any help?
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Same here

brbi said:
Same here
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whew.. i thought im the only one...

Quadrant on the 10" gen 250go
1.5 ghz : 2239
1.68 ghz : 2240
the same..... with Antutu
1.5 => 5269
1.68 => 6790

can i put in archos 101 g9 16g?

yes on all Archos gen 9

cajl said:
Quadrant on the 10" gen 250go
1.5 ghz : 2239
1.68 ghz : 2240
the same..... with Antutu
1.5 => 5269
1.68 => 6790
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Hi!
...results are a bit strange !!!
In my 101G9 Turbo OMAP 4430 on AnTuTu -> maxim 6759 with 1.32GHz and always over 6500 !
- with stock 1.2GHz on AnTuTu -> ~ 6100 !
...but your result in Quadrand Standard are strange , because with stock 1.2GHz -> ~ 2200 ~2300

brbi said:
Same here
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jipee296 said:
cant wait to try this!
EDIT: Downloaded and flashed it already.. my only problem is that it is still on Stock Speed.. installed pimp my cpu, no frills, and set cpu, all they can detect for the MAX speed is the stock speed... i have the old 80 G9 (4430)... any help?
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Same here with my 101G9. 1008GHz is the fastest I can get.

jamespvz said:
can i put in archos 101 g9 16g?
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Hi!
YES , you can do .....but do not overdo the overclock ( especially 1.32GHz) !

JiiJii said:
Same here with my 101G9. 1008GHz is the fastest I can get.
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Possible that in some works and others not? In addition to installing more needs to be done?

Next ice blue rom with oc
PLIIIIISSSSSS

good work surdu! I have included instructions in my thread. please expand Overclock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23511063#post23511063

cajl said:
Quadrant on the 10" gen 250go
1.5 ghz : 2239
1.68 ghz : 2240
the same..... with Antutu
1.5 => 5269
1.68 => 6790
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my 80 1.5Ghz (no OC) with rom Archos 4.06 :
quadrant : 2792
antutu : 7384
big difference

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[kernel] Overclocked ICS 3.0.8 kernel v0.1 (for 4430 only) with tun.ko

Hi All,
Here is a first release of my overclocked kernel.
This kernel enables 1.1 - 1.5 Ghz cpu frequencies in cpu governor.
- 1.1 and 1.2 are with Archos stock voltage
- 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 are with a slight increase of voltage: 1.4V instead of 1.388V
Usual disclaimer: I'm not responsible if you fry your tablet with this kernel, I don't recommend overclocking at all.
I'm personally a bit against it but as many are interested, here it is. My tablet is apparently very stable at 1.2. 1.3 works a little but eventually crashes. Without voltage increase, 1.3 crashes very early.
Instructions:
- Flash this kernel in recovery along with your build initramfs
- Enable overclocked frequency with your favorite tool (setcpu, cpu boost, system tuner).
- If overclock crashes your tablet, power off with a long press (more than 10 seconds) on power button, then you can power on again and try lower overclock.
By default, this kernel boots at 1.0 Ghz to avoid any issue. I don't recommend using it on 4460, it won't bring you anything.
I also enabled tun.ko if anyone needs it.
Let me know how it runs for you!
letama said:
Hi All,
Here is a first release of my overclocked kernel.
This kernel enables 1.1 - 1.5 Ghz cpu frequencies in cpu governor.
- 1.1 and 1.2 are with Archos stock voltage
- 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 are with a slight increase of voltage: 1.4V instead of 1.388V
Usual disclaimer: I'm not responsible if you fry your tablet with this kernel, I don't recommend overclocking at all.
I'm personally a bit against it but as many are interested, here it is. My tablet is apparently very stable at 1.2. 1.3 works a little but eventually crashes. Without voltage increase, 1.3 crashes very early.
Instructions:
- Flash this kernel in recovery along with your build initramfs
- Enable overclocked frequency with your favorite tool (setcpu, cpu boost, system tuner).
By default, this kernel boots at 1.0 Ghz to avoid any issue. I don't recommend using it on 4460, it won't bring you anything.
I also enabled tun.ko if anyone needs it.
Let me know how it runs for you!
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great, i'll test it
I report if it works
btw. what did you change in the sources, did you just added the frequencies ?
djnilse said:
btw. what did you change in the sources, did you just added the frequencies ?
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Yes, with voltage, and removed 1.2 ghz soc check. See attached diff of all changes.
Bonjour et Merci
Fonctionne a merveille sur archos 80g9 jusqu'a 1200 mhz.
encore merci
what do you mean with: don't use it on 4460??
i thought all g9's have omap 4460 cpu??
ICXPlay said:
what do you mean with: don't use it on 4460??
i thought all g9's have omap 4460 cpu??
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nope there are the omap 4430, which runs at 1,0 GHz
and the omap 4460, which runs at 1,5 GHz
for last mentioned overclock to 1,5 GHz doesn't make any sense
ICXPlay said:
what do you mean with: don't use it on 4460??
i thought all g9's have omap 4460 cpu??
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Only Turbo models have Omap4460 which runs @1.5GHz by default. Other models use Omap4430- 1.2GHz max
lol, yes
i just woke up
i thought i had a 4460 it is a 4430
Edit:
Did you include a autoroot methode in your kernel???
letama said:
Yes, with voltage, and removed 1.2 ghz soc check. See attached diff of all changes.
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thank you, so in theory it could go even higher ?
what value defines the volt ?
the 1400000
Code:
+#define OMAP4430_VDD_MPU_OPPNUCLE_UV [B]1400000[/B]
or the 0x29 ? :
Code:
VOLT_DATA_DEFINE(OMAP4430_VDD_MPU_OPPNUCLE_UV, 0, OMAP44XX_CONTROL_FUSE_MPU_OPPNITRO, 0xfa, [B]0x29[/B], OMAP_ABB_FAST_OPP),
after flashing this i can't enter sde anymore
when i enter sde i just reboot ?
Edit: working now
i need to hold power button and then select developer then release power button and it boots in developer recovery
wow! working great on my 80 G9! thanks letama
My tablet (archos 101 g9) is unlucky with overclcok, at 1200MHz (standard "hotplug" governor) passes all benchs like antutu, quadrant etc. but after a while, "go launcher ex" is refreshed infinitely. at 1300Mhz passes benchs but launching x-plane (flight simulator game) tablet crashes. maybe in my case is necessary overvolt even at 1200mhz. I usually have luck with the phones overclocking... patience! thank you and sorry for my poor englis
Letama, for tun.ko, do u just copy that to the drive along with zimage and initramfs
Shano56 said:
Letama, for tun.ko, do u just copy that to the drive along with zimage and initramfs
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No, you should boot Android and copy it to /lib/modules through adb or a root file explorer.
hitman72 said:
My tablet (archos 101 g9) is unlucky with overclcok, at 1200MHz (standard "hotplug" governor)
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Did you try 1100 ?
ICXPlay said:
Did you include a autoroot methode in your kernel???
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No, it's not really useful with SDE imho.
djnilse said:
thank you, so in theory it could go even higher ?
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Yes, but I doubt it would be any use except if you open tablet and watercool it
what value defines the volt ?
the 1400000
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Yes
or the 0x29 ? :
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I didn't check this one deeply, but it seems related to tolerance in voltage, I have to look deeper. It seems to play a role in raising tensions, so it could be useful to modify value there.
I did this overclock quickly, I'm out of free time these days, but I'm sure overclock addicts could get better results with fine tuning.
hi, at 1100mhz tablet (archos 101 g9) seems stable, better than nothing thank you again. ciao
First of all thanks for the OC kernel! It works perfect with surdu_petru's first ROM. Unfortunately it does not work with his latest ROM, the deodexed version. The touchscreen does not work at all.
Any thoughts or ideas on that? Will there be an updated version of this kernel?
Thanks in advance!
JayVee said:
First of all thanks for the OC kernel! It works perfect with surdu_petru's first ROM. Unfortunately it does not work with his latest ROM, the deodexed version. The touchscreen does not work at all.
Any thoughts or ideas on that? Will there be an updated version of this kernel?
Thanks in advance!
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Can you give me a dmesg quickly after boot ? It could be modules that are not loading or something else.

[OC Kernel] Overclock Kernel linux 3.0.21 | Tweak Voltage, CPU, GPU , I/O |

Hi to evryone !
First release : 03/11/2012 !
Overclock Kernel - build from Archos source tree (android linux 3.0.21 ) !
Screenshoot :
It must works on any Rom based on Archos firmware 4.0.24 & 4.0.25 !
This kernel will enable in your device :
control CPU frequency ;
control GPU frequency ;
control Voltage only for CPU ;
choice between more several Governors ;
choice between more I/O scheduler ;
Available frequency on every CPU :
TI OMAP4430 Stock CPU=1.0GHz
| 300MHz | 600MHz | 800MHz | 1.008GHz | 1.1GHz | 1.2GHz | 1.3GHz |
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TI OMAP4430 Stock CPU=1.2GHz
| 300MHz | 600MHz | 800MHz | 1.008GHz | 1.1GHz | 1.2GHz | 1.3GHz | 1.4GHz |
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TI OMAP4460 Stock CPU=1.2GHz
| 350MHz | 700MHz | 1.008GHz | 1.2GHz | 1.5GHz | 1.6GHz |
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TI OMAP4460 Stock CPU=1.5GHz
| 300MHz | 700MHz | 1.008GHz | 1.2GHz | 1.5GHz | 1.6GHz | 1.7GHz |
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GPU overclock :
TI OMAP4430 & OMAP4460 has Stock max. frequency 384MHz => Overcloced to 416MHz !
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INCLUDE :
CIFS & TUN ( built in ) support ;
SWAP & ZRAM ( built in ) support ;
enabled CLEANCACHE ;
increase I/O with dinamic fsync() ;
new Governors : Lazy, Pegasusq, Wheatley, InteractiveX, SmartassV2 ;
new I/O Schedulers : sio , vr ;
control voltage ;
overclock CPU ;
overclock GPU ;
DOWNLOADS :
zImage
initramfs.cpio.lzo
Boot_img_01.zip - 4.77 MB - only for TI OMAP4430
Boot_img_02.zip - 4.77 MB - TI OMAP4430 & TI OMAP4460
INSTALLATION :
connect USB cable ;
go to SDE -> Developer Edition Menu -> Flash Kernel & Initramfs => copy here zImage and initramfs.cpio.lzo !
Ok -> & wait to boot !
To take advantage of new benefits -> you can play with free tools , like No-frills CPU Control & System Tuner !
I'm not responsible for breaking your device or any other pain as result of using this oc kernel !
How some things have been implemented by other developers , is normal to give them credit :
Credits :
franciscofranco
Ezekeel
faux123
letama
regards,
Surdu Petru
To clarify the situation : this kernel is a TEST Overclock kernel , and may not be functional in all devices !
It will be updated in time to run on all devices !!! :good:
On TI OMAP4460 need confirmations :
if device boot Y/N ?
what frequency you can see ?
the divece is stable on overclock ?
can you see voltage on System Tuner ?
....
If the device not boot , or you can not see any oc frequency I'll make another build for testing in OMAP4460 !
On TI OMAP4430 works sure 100% !
TEST 6 only for TI OMAP4460 !
Downloads : zImage6.zip => Boot_img_02.zip - 4.77 MB
Keep your initramfs.cpio.lzo & flash with the new zImage ! Thanks ! ....also, wait your result !
Update 10/11/2012 -> TEST 7 !
I made a litlle update to OC kernel , but only for TI OMAP4460 version stock 1.2GHz and 1.5GHz ;
Change log :
boot frequency = 1.2GHz ;
maximum frequency for stock 1.2GHz = 1.5GHz ;
maximum frequency for stock 1.5GHz = 1.6GHz ;
solved - frequency increase to maximum frequncy without set !
Downloads : zImage7.zip
is it safe to play a game for several hours with a small overclock 1ghz to 1.1GHz? and the same question with a small overclock the gpu? thank you for helping us with your great work like you have surdru
muti642 said:
is it safe to play a game for several hours with a small overclock 1ghz to 1.1GHz? and the same question with a small overclock the gpu? thank you for helping us with your great work like you have surdru
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Hi !
If you have a TI OMAP4430 with stock cpu 1.0GHz , Yes, you can play any games ( sure, if it works ... ) on 1.2GHz without any problem !
will test on TI OMAP4460 [email protected]_V04
AnTutu score is 7815 on ICS kernel
OC kernel - can`t boot - Bootloop on start logo.
domy_xda said:
will test on TI OMAP4460 [email protected]_V04
AnTutu score is 7815 on ICS kernel
OC kernel - can`t see download link
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Hi !
Thanks ! Need confirmation if works or Not on OMAP4460 !
( ...sorry but was not tested on this device ... ....but I hope will work !!! )
Thanks Surdu, looking good so far on my TI OMAP4430 with stock cpu 1.0GHz. running at 1.2Ghz
On TI OMAP4460 need confirmations :
if device boot Y/N ? N
what frequency you can see ? -
the divece is stable on overclock ? -
can you see voltage on System Tuner -
domy_xda said:
On TI OMAP4460 need confirmations :
if device boot Y/N ? N
what frequency you can see ? -
the divece is stable on overclock ? -
can you see voltage on System Tuner -
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Thanks !
please, what is your OMAP version in Settings -> About tablet ?
Omap 4460 es1.1
Test OMAP4460
Need confirmation if works or Not on TI OMAP4460 Stock CPU=1.2GHz ?!
OMAP4460 ES1.1 1.2 GHz
Sorry, does not boot.
stevemp
domy_xda said:
Omap 4460 es1.1
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OK , thanks !
...for my help ...also I need to know if boot or not on TI OMAP4460 Stock CPU=1.2GHz ?
stevemp said:
Need confirmation if works or Not on OMAP4460 !
Sorry, does not boot.
stevemp
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Hi , Thanks !
please, your OMAP version , on Settings -> About tablet ? ( and what is your stock maximum frequency .. 1.2GHz or 1.5GHz ? )
Thank you !
( sorry , and for boot - please just flash the old zImage & initramfs -> it will boot for sure ....! )
surdu_petru said:
Hi , Thanks !
please, your OMAP version , on Settings -> About tablet ? ( and what is your stock maximum frequency .. 1.2GHz or 1.5GHz ? )
Thank you !
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OMAP4460 ES1.1 1.2 GHz 512 MB ram.
Hope this helps.
stevemp
stevemp said:
OMAP4460 ES1.1 1.2 GHz 512 MB ram.
Hope this helps.
stevemp
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Ok !
Thanks ! ...should normally help me ...
Ok , now problem , right now I'll build another oc kernel for test only in OMAP 4460 ! :good:
TEST V02 only for OMAP4460 was released !
Please check the second post ! Thanks !
comfused
Guys, I want to try this OC kernel but I'm comfused about my device.
I have the standard 101 g9 (not turbo) but it shows processor Omap 4460 ES 1.1 1.2 GHz with 512 mb ram. How could this be possible? I thought standard version has omap 4430.
Which version of OC should I try?
Thanks
same problem on zImage V3 from second post
bootloop on OMAP 4460 1.5GHz
adonix said:
Guys, I want to try this OC kernel but I'm comfused about my device.
I have the standard 101 g9 (not turbo) but it shows processor Omap 4460 ES 1.1 1.2 GHz with 512 mb ram. How could this be possible? I thought standard version has omap 4430.
Which version of OC should I try?
Thanks
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Hi !
Yes, your device is standard OMAP4460 with 1.2GHz ! The standard OMAP4430 is 1.0GHz !
..so you can flash the TEST zImage from second post !
...also, push the old initramfs.cpio.lzo from your Rom and the new zImage in SDE -> Flash Kernel & Initramfs !
Let me know if it works for you ...:good:
TEST_04 for 4460 1.5GHz still boolloop

[Kernel][3.0.8] StrongAccord Kernel for ICS based roms (21/01)

Hello everybody I'm glad that I'm finally able to post my own thing in development section.
It's called Strong Accord because I'm accordionist and in future I'd like to make a rom with really good music sound
This kernel has been made for V30B (I didn't test it on CM10, it may work) and it's based on N00by's pure kernel. Compiled with linarno 4.6.
♪ ♪ ♪ CHANGELOG - v30b ♪ ♪ ♪
Code:
[B]Prelude - beta phase[/B]
- Added governors - Lionheart, Interactivex, SavagedZen
- Added shedulers - VR
- Compiled with -O3 optimization flags
- Undervolted WLAN and CPU
- Underclocked CPU min freq. to 250 MHz and overclocked max to 1050 MHz
- Overclocked GPU
- Dimmed softkeys leds to half of their power. Blue ones work as well
[B]Toccata - R.C. 0.1[/B]
- Added governor - SmartassV2
- Added scheduler - SIO
- Changed clocks to 250/500/700/900/1100
- fixed Wifi hotspot problem
- fixed some voltages problems
[B]Toccata - R.C. 0.2[/B]
- lowered CPU voltages
- OC GPU (290 MHz)
- made NemesisX version
[B]Toccata - R.C. 0.3[/B]
- optimized CPU voltages
- OC GPU (295 MHz and there won't be more)
- removed wheatley governor
- should work for every V30b based rom
[B]Toccata - R.C. 0.4 [/B]
- added init.d support from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849
- UC GPU to 285 MHz
- added OndemandX governor
- auto-clean Dalvik-Cache and Cache partitions
- set SIO and SmartassV2 as default
- some improvments at Deadline sheduler
- changed voltages
♪ ♪ ♪ CHANGELOG - v30c ♪ ♪ ♪
Code:
[B]Adagio 0.1 - Stable version [/B]
- Added governors - Lionheart, Interactivex, SavagedZen, IntelliDemand
- Added shedulers - VR and SIO
- Undervolted WLAN and CPU
- CPU clocks 250/500/700/900/1100
- Overclocked GPU to 285 MHz
- Added some tweaks
- init.d support
[B]Adagio 0.1a - Stable version [/B]
- Added SmartassV2
Download Prelude Version - http://d-h.st/48u
Download Toccata Version - http://d-h.st/yWG
Download Toccata Version 0.2 - http://d-h.st/Xdh
Download Toccata Version 0.2 NemesisX - http://d-h.st/M7b
Download Toccata Version 0.3 - http://d-h.st/GSy
Download Clean Repack V30C with Blue leds and init.d support http://d-h.st/Aab - should work with V30C rom
Download Adagio 0.1 - Stable version - http://d-h.st/KHW
Download Adagio 0.1 - Stable version HIGH VOLTAGE - http://d-h.st/AFa
Download Adagio 0.1a - Stable version - http://d-h.st/cCW
Download Adagio 0.1a - Stable version HIGH VOLTAGE - http://d-h.st/Uck
Source - https://github.com/Hellmanor/kernel_sniper-ICS
Source - https://github.com/Hellmanor/kernel_v30c
If somebody has USB Mass Storage problem just Re-launch USB Developer Options.
If Wifi doesn't work take from your rom file called wireless.ko in system/etc/wifi and replace it with that in my kernel.
Thanks to N00by for his CWM and LEDs fixes and andr00ib for support
If you like my work, you can buy me a beer
Enjoy it!
and i just thought that you'r a Honda fanatic.
Accord, Prelude..
you'r kernel sounds good, maybe i'm going to try tomorrow..
now i'm on zerogravity kernel.
I'm trying this kernel in ultrsound v30b.
After first boot phone was very slooow, I show in setcpu that max freq was 250, I changed it to 1050 and now phone is faster than before.
I tried to set smartassv2 governor but is missing in setcpu.
Wifi hotspot doesn't work, like in zerogravity kernel, is disabled in less than 1 second.
Led light is a little low, but I prefer it like that.
jes0411 said:
I'm trying this kernel in ultrsound v30b.
After first boot phone was very slooow, I show in setcpu that max freq was 250, I changed it to 1050 and now phone is faster than before.
I tried to set smartassv2 governor but is missing in setcpu.
Wifi hotspot doesn't work, like in zerogravity kernel, is disabled in less than 1 second.
Led light is a little low, but I prefer it like that. It would be nice if led's don't turn off until turn off screen.
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how is the battery drain and Bluetooth
joker shadow said:
how is the battery drain and Bluetooth
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I just installed the kernel now, hadn't have time to try bluetooth and battery.
Anyone else has wifi hotspot problem? 'Cause for me it's good...
And sorry - I didn't mean to miss SmartAss. I hope new version of kernel will appear in 5-6 hours from now - I can't do it faster, because I have exams.
Great to have new dev thread
but dont forget to provide source
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992818
Using this kernel now with ultrasound ICS, good battery and smooth on game(NFSMW), never got this game so smooth before with any ICS I try. Thanks
Sent from my LG-P970 using Tapatalk 2
I hope you wont stop development of this kernel cause andr00ib droped support for ZeroGravityKernel for V30B.
At the Moment i use your kernel but i get ultra low 3D scores in antutu. Only about 600 or so.
No, I won't. Right now I'm trying to set github.
I think I fixed wifi problem.
And you've got strange score... I have 1196 in antutu...
EDIT: It will take some time to set git (my upload speed is so bad...), so I will just merge kernel and post it here...
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No, I won't. Right now I'm trying to set github.
I think I fixed wifi problem.
And you've got strange score... I have 1196 in antutu...
EDIT: It will take some time to set git (my upload speed is so bad...), so I will just merge kernel and post it here...
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It was because of the interactive governor. on performance i got 1189.
savadgedzen: stuck at 250mhz
ineractivex: goes only down to 600mhz
interactive: seems to work
conservative: seems to work
ondemand: seems to worlk
Lionheart: seems to work
performance: works (of course it does
Thanks for your effort. I will look into code. Also I will try to enable o/c to 1200 MHz and stock 1000.
I enabled smartass v2 and sio governor. I think about adding Anticipatory scheduler.
And pls remember - I'm new in developing, but I will try my best
Try! And if you fail........try again.
Hellmanor said:
Anyone else has wifi hotspot problem? 'Cause for me it's good...
And sorry - I didn't mean to miss SmartAss. I hope new version of kernel will appear in 5-6 hours from now - I can't do it faster, because I have exams.
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It seems to be ultrasound v30b v2 problem, sorry for post it in this threat without check it with stock kernel on this rom.
EDIT: Maybe I have to check it too, beacuse I'm not on stock.
just wanna ask, why did OB max OC is only 1350Mhz??
123r4ka456 said:
just wanna ask, wht did OB max OC is only 1350Mhz??
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yes.
Sent from my LG-P970 using Tapatalk 2
OMAP 3630 can't handle more than 1300 MHz without issues. Stable is 1200 MHz
When can we expect version with 1000 and 1200 ?
And what about those new comits from arce , will you implement them ?
And another thing , will 1200 freq be undervolted ?
Cant wait for new version
Yes, I just want to be sure that all things are stable.
Can you show me that commits?

[KERNEL][STABLE] Badass Kernel 1.9.2

Hey guys. This is Badass Kernel, a modified version of AU Kernel with a little bit too many additions to fit in the Original Development section.
You'll find my ROM right here!
Logs are disabled in this kernel. This is not a bug, it's a feature.
Compatibility:
Android 4.2.2
CM10.1
AOSPA
PAC
AOKP
Android 4.0.4/4.1.2
CM9
CM9.2
AOSP
Touchwiz ICS V5
So.. new stuff:
1.0
CPU Undervolt down to (0-1-2-4-6).
A_U's bootsplash
Added Badass CPU Governor
Added Badass GPU control
Replace ZRAM LZO compression with Google Snappy compression which is a lot faster
Kernel Samepage Merging enabled by default
Writeback tweaked to do the work only when the screen is off
Added ROW I/O scheduler
Tweaked smartassV2 for more battery saving
Tweaked CFQ and Deadline
1.1
Added frandom support for CrossBreeder to finally work properly
Fixed memory leak in android binder
Restored and updated Lazy CPU Governor (expected: smooth UI, much better battery life and some lag in the first 20-30 seconds after boot)
Filesystem tweaks
Memory tweaks
Added SFB net scheduler and Veno TCP congestion algorithm for better use of internet
Disabled a lot of debugging
1.2
Implemented Dynamic Filesync and enabled by default
Proportional Rate Reduction for TCP
Correct AXI bus values for CPU
Re-added 825 and 844 MHz frequencies (be careful with these as they're not stable, they were left out with a reason)
Trimming /cache every 15 minutes if media playback is stopped.
Updated LowMemoryKiller driver (if you use ram manager or scripts for setting minfree, here are some really good values:3072,4096,12800,14336,15360,19200)
New bootsplash (HTC-alike)
1.2.1
Fixed Snappy
Further UV (0-1-2-3-6)
1.2.2
Enabled Compaction and linked it to LowMemoryKiller
Updated Deadline(now it's better than ROW)
Changed kernel compressor/decompressor from GZIP to the much faster LZ4.
Writeback tweaks from Linus Torvalds
Added TCP congestion algorithms: Hybla, Westwood, Highspeed-TCP. Default is Hybla because in tests, performed better than the rest.
1.3
Enabled Triple Buffering (component of Project Butter by Google)
Added Tiny RCU for smaller memory footprint
Added BoostPulse interface for SmartassV2
1.3.1
Added BoostPulse interface for SmartassH3 and updated it with a new variable(boost_freq) to suit the governors ramping policy
1.4
Lots of code optimizations
AHB Overclocking for faster R/W operations[787 MHz and higher don't have this kind of overclocking because of instability)
New 652 MHz undervolted frequency
CPU Unaligned Access (much faster booting time because of better kernel decompression)
Buffer values updated from Samsung original sources(Triple Buffering, Camera)
SmartassH3 and KSM parameters tweaked for better battery life
1.5
CPU clocks rework
Modified AXI Bus to allow lower CPU frequencies
Added completely stable 68 MHz frequency
New undervolt settings (0-0-1-2-3-5-6-7)
Rewritten Badass CPU and GPU control driver to make more use of 68 MHz frequency
Tuned SmartassH3 to make more use of low frequencies
Added fully functional zCache and ZsmAlloc, backported from 3.4 kernel
1.5.1
Added LowBattery Powersave feature for Badass governor
Badass parameters are more performance biased now
Recalculated Frame Buffer Size for Triple Buffering
Clean-up(remove deprecated CPU governors)
1.6
Add newest Adaptive RED Net Scheduler from 3.4 kernel and make it default.
Replace Snappy Compression with LZ4 Compressor(this is the fastest compressor on the market)
Make our kernel probably the first 2.6 kernel to have these two features
1.6.1
Update LZ4 Compressor from original sources and make it fully functionable
1.7
Replace zRam XvmAlloc with the better ZsmAlloc integration
Update zRam from 3.0 drivers
Make zRam LZ4 decompressor work faster in the same CPU cycles
1.8
Add SIOPlus scheduler (finally something equal or better than deadline)
Add CPU Idle driver to support C4 Deeper Sleep state
Add Wheatley governor to make more use of the new C4 state.
Change Bootsplash
1.9
New governor: WheatleyPlus
Reworked scaling down logic for less calculation
Added BoostPulse interface
Linked BoostPulse to the touchscreen driver (now the governor can really "sense" a touch and boost the frequency after a specific time threshold)
Added Triphasic scaling up logic from Badass (Phase2 is 360 MHz and Phase3 is 480 MHz)
Fixed the Deep Sleep states verification for scaling
Added GPU Control Driver
Added Sampling Down Momentum for dinamically changing the factor for scaling down
Updated OnDemand governor (it's pretty good at the moment)
Remove Badass and Lazy as they were deprecated
Link BoostPulse to the touchscreen driver for SmartassH3 and OnDemand
Optimize the CPU clock structure for WheatleyPlus
Update SIOPlus and add fluid tunables
Introduce Dynamic Cache Pressure
Revise Dynamic Writeback algorithm
Introduce Timer Slack Controller (aka Timer Coalescing, explanation below)
Deep Sleep tweaks
Backport OOM Killing algorithm from 3.8 kernel
Backport LowMemoryKiller and Timed GPIO drivers from 3.8 kernel
Add Whitelist feature to LowMemoryKiller (you can write PIDs of the processes you want to whitelist, in this file > /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/w_list ~ below you'll find the script for doing this at boot)
Android Binder update
CFS kernel scheduler optimizations
GPU driver optimizations and code cleanup
Make sure that the GPU turns off when the screen is off
Make the sleep states transitions faster
1.9.1
Finetune WheatleyPlus for better responsiveness
Optimize WheatleyPlus for overclocking on 652 MHz and 768 MHz
Fixed graphical glitches(hopefully)
1.9.2
Every bug fixed
Removed WheatleyPlus
Updated Interactive governor to the latest version from 3.8 sources
Add Dynamic Interactive governor (98% the same as Interactive, but it dynamically changes its parameters according to the load)
Dynamic PLL Overclock
Further undervolt until 768 MHz (the latter allows us to do this without losing performance)
Predefine minfree and adj values
Fully functional App Whitelist (example script here)
Forced unaligned access
Fast Charge (use this to enable it: FastCharge.apk - 1.29 MB) [Disconnect USB Cable - Turn ON - Connect USB Cable]
Timer Slack Controller: (this is a copy-paste from boype's thread)
What does the timer slack feature do?
Timer slacking aims to synchronize applications' and processes' CPU requests. The goal is to wake up the CPU less often in oder to save battery. What you need to know here is the following: waking the CPU up and putting it back to sleep again consumes power. Imagine that four apps wake the CPU up four times each in one second. While without timer slacking the CPU would be woken up 16 times, it is desirable to coordinate the wakeups. If done right, the CPU would wake up less often, effectively allowing power savings and longer sleep periods. This is what timer slacking does.
I have activated timer slacking only for background applications, so that everything else stays as responsive as you know it.
Apple has recently introduced this feature under the name 'timer coalescing' with their Mac OSX Maverick (link).
More information: How Apple does timer slacking ('Timer coalescing') (Scroll a little down to the diagrams)
LZ4 Compressor:
LZ4 is a very fast compressor, based on well-known
LZ77 (Lempel-Ziv) algorithm. Originally a fork from LZP2, it provides
better compression ratio for text files and reaches impressive decompression
speed, in the range and beyond 1GB/s per core (!), especially for binary files.
These speeds are scalable with multi-threading modes, quickly reaching
RAM speed limits on multi-core systems.
ROW I/O scheduler:
The ROW scheduling algorithm will be used in mobile devices as default
block layer IO scheduling algorithm. ROW stands for "READ Over WRITE" which
is the main requests dispatch policy of this algorithm.
The ROW IO scheduler was developed with the mobile devices needs in mind.
In mobile devices we favor user experience upon everything else, thus we want
to give READ IO requests as much priority as possible. The main idea of the ROW
scheduling policy is just that: - If there are READ requests in pipe - dispatch them,
while write starvation is considered.
Download:
AOKP ICS:BadassKernel-AICS.zip - 4.74 MB
AOKP:BadassKernel-AOKP.zip - 4.77 MB
AOSP 4.0.4:BadassKernel-ICS.zip - 6.41 MB
CyanogenMod 10:BadassKernel-CM10.zip - 7.01 MB
CyanogenMod 9.2:BadassKernel-CM9.2.zip - 4.74 MB
CyanogenMod 10.1:BadassKernel-JB.zip - 4.77 MB
Various tweaks
Script for adding apps to LowMemoryKiller's whitelist:Whitelist
(you have to edit it to add your own apps, then move it to init.d and set correct permissions. right now you can only add one app, I'll fix this in the next version)
Script to enable zRam with optimized disksize for our Mini: View attachment zRamV2.zip (flashable zip) [UPDATED]
Jeeko's PureAudio fixed for CM10.1 and AOKP: View attachment PureAudio__1.0_-_STUDIO.zip [ Please thank Jeeko for this awesome mod. ]
NOTE: This version of PureAudio is compatible with absolutely any equalizer or player.
If you have Titanium Backup installed, in the menu you'll find an option named "Integrate sys Dalvik into ROM". Use it.
This is something like odexing your system, but keeps the classes.dex files inside the apps. Don't worry if you don't have a lot of system space, Titanium will odex as much as it can until the free space runs out.
TIP: So in latest version of CrossBreeder, the OP added some system tweaking which interferes with our kernel. So I edited those parts to match our settings and device limits.
If anyone wants to install CrossBreeder:
-First uninstall by flashing this file: CrossBreeder_Uninstall_7.2.13.zip - 943.12 KB
-Then install this custom version: CrossBreeder_7.2.13-Badass.zip - 1.59 MB
Sources:
GitHub
Credits:
A_U for compiling the base kernel
franco for the various tweaks I cherry-picked from his source
androidarmv6 for fixing bluetooth
Ezekeel for his Wheatley governor
Uhhm.... You mention CyanMobile, that's mean this kernel works for Gingerbread ?
Which android version is this kernel for...and will changing the ram disk make it compatible with others too?
Sent from my GT-S5570 using Tapatalk 2
Kay, i'll try it on CM7.2
F4uzan said:
Kay, i'll try it on CM7.2
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I thought your mini was bricked....?!
Sent from my GT-S5570 using Tapatalk 2
@F4uzan I don't think it's for gingerbread..A_U kernel is for cm10.1 so maybe he miswrote...
i think this kernel should be for JB and/or CM 10.1.
hsay said:
I thought your mini was bricked....?!
Sent from my GT-S5570 using Tapatalk 2
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LOL, forgot to tell you, they done it in only 5 hours ! I'm proud how fast they work. BTW, kernel didn't work for GB, i'm stuck at Bootsplash
Sorry, I forgot to mention the compatible roms
The kernel is for 4.2.2 and that includes CM10.1, AOSPA, PAC and AOKP.
Yes, changing the ramdisk would make it compatible with every rom based on 4.0+ .
I mentioned CyanMobile because that is the name of the maintainer of the repository on github. I think it is based on the kernel used by squadzone for CyanMobile because it has traces of those weird governors (lulzactive, darkside, smoothass etc.)
alin.p said:
Sorry, I forgot to mention the compatible roms
The kernel is for 4.2.2 and that includes CM10.1, AOSPA, PAC and AOKP.
Yes, changing the ramdisk would make it compatible with every rom based on 4.0+ .
I mentioned CyanMobile because that is the name of the maintainer of the repository on github. I think it is based on the kernel used by squadzone for CyanMobile because it has traces of those weird governors (lulzactive, darkside, smoothass etc.)
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Thanks BTW, tried it on CM10.1, seem smoother and faster.
I think you should change "CyanMobile" to "Squadzone"
can anyone change the ramdisk and make it work on aosp.also i have a question if i am using patched service jar with flymod and ram manager will this kernel affect performance.
darkshadow1997 said:
can anyone change the ramdisk and make it work on aosp.also i have a question if i am using patched service jar with flymod and ram manager will this kernel affect performance.
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Upload your boot.img here and I will change it.
And none of those would interfere with the kernel.
In the meantime, I will upload a script to enable zRam, you might wanna check it out after you flash the kernel.
alin.p said:
Upload your boot.img here and I will change it.
And none of those would interfere with the kernel.
In the meantime, I will upload a script to enable zRam, you might wanna check it out after you flash the kernel.
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Man, I'm already impressed with A_U's Kernel , and wanna test yours. Here's the boot.img (I think it's from cm9 but it's still ICS, same thing, right?) Thanks BTW.
Tested and everything work like a charm to restart, phone got restart and stay on boot animation
Edit .: manual reboot make phone boot
Wysyłane z mojego Nexus 7 za pomocą Tapatalk 2
Hello bro...!! i am uploading stock Android AOSP ICS kernel built by Paul.... i.e. not from any modded roms based on dat...
thanks a ton.. and finally I am happie that even our device is seeing some new kernels.. i always wondered why almost all devices have so many kernels and ours not as dat much..
plz change the ramdisk... anytime your free. no ETA's right now m using ur undervolted AU kernel for aosp ics.. wanna say this.. no deep sleep in my phone... bt still i get insane battery backup now... like 8 hrs... thats too much THANKS
i seriously dont want to change from TW UX V5 to 4.2.2... .
I would say that the kernel is very good, but I think that it could add things known to speed mod kernel (no speed mod for galaxy mini). Please Alin.p kernel to develop even better and allowed the acceleration of 10.1 cm (speed)
RicardoQ5 said:
Man, I'm already impressed with A_U's Kernel , and wanna test yours. Here's the boot.img (I think it's from cm9 but it's still ICS, same thing, right?) Thanks BTW.
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aniketh12 said:
Hello bro...!! i am uploading stock Android AOSP ICS kernel built by Paul.... i.e. not from any modded roms based on dat...
thanks a ton.. and finally I am happie that even our device is seeing some new kernels.. i always wondered why almost all devices have so many kernels and ours not as dat much..
plz change the ramdisk... anytime your free. no ETA's right now m using ur undervolted AU kernel for aosp ics.. wanna say this.. no deep sleep in my phone... bt still i get insane battery backup now... like 8 hrs... thats too much THANKS
i seriously dont want to change from TW UX V5 to 4.2.2... .
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Here is the kernel: View attachment BadassKernel-ICS.zip
You have the same ramdisk so this should be compatible for both of you.
Deep sleep is working with this kernel. What your problem might be: constant wakelocks from badly written apps (use Wakelock Detector to check that) or min frequency of the CPU set too high. 122-600 MHz with SmartassV2 and Deadline I/O and you won't have any problem.
piotr9821 said:
I would say that the kernel is very good, but I think that it could add things known to speed mod kernel (no speed mod for galaxy mini). Please Alin.p kernel to develop even better and allowed the acceleration of 10.1 cm (speed)
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Thanks for telling me about SpeedMod. I'm looking into it and see what I can port.
As for the acceleration, are you talking about Hardware Acceleration? Because this is already working in this kernel.
can u upload/commit ur sources? i would like to see some stuff..thanks.
alin.p said:
Here is the kernel: View attachment 2017226
You have the same ramdisk so this should be compatible for both of you.
Deep sleep is working with this kernel. What your problem might be: constant wakelocks from badly written apps (use Wakelock Detector to check that) or min frequency of the CPU set too high. 122-600 MHz with SmartassV2 and Deadline I/O and you won't have any problem.
Thanks for telling me about SpeedMod. I'm looking into it and see what I can port.
As for the acceleration, are you talking about Hardware Acceleration? Because this is already working in this kernel.
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No bro.. my problem is with Power button.. Itz not working.. hence my deep sleep is not working in any rom at all...
itz definitely not the kernel prob. I am sure.. and all these days i used to get worst battery backup.. this hinders me from using 4.2.2 rom for a long time.
Any way now thankz to you and A_U combined efforts with this kernel I feel like a BEAST and with TW UX v5.. Man my phone is Legendary now.. I love it more than ever...!! Thankz a lot.. and yeah.. already pressd THANKZ button a lot....
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can u upload/commit ur sources? i would like to see some stuff..thanks.
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It is right here: https://github.com/alin23/android_kernel_samsung_msm7x27
I'll update the OP in a few hours with the source and a new update.
The first commits are really messy because I didn't know much about git.
aniketh12 said:
No bro.. my problem is with Power button.. Itz not working.. hence my deep sleep is not working in any rom at all...
itz definitely not the kernel prob. I am sure.. and all these days i used to get worst battery backup.. this hinders me from using 4.2.2 rom for a long time.
Any way now thankz to you and A_U combined efforts with this kernel I feel like a BEAST and with TW UX v5.. Man my phone is Legendary now.. I love it more than ever...!! Thankz a lot.. and yeah.. already pressd THANKZ button a lot....
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Well, there are applications that can put your device to sleep by touching the overlay or the shortcut on the homescreen. It is exactly the same as pressing the power button.
Here is one of the most popular: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jiubang.goscreenlock.plugin.lockscreen

what is the best overclock kernel

Hello Guys !
My SGS is running with Mackay Rom 4.9.7
With the Mackay Kernel, the device can't handle even -25 mv undervolt - it crashes when i load something CPU heavy.
1.4 , 1.3 , 1.2 , even 1.1 Ghz is not running stable for long load, i tried undervolt and even overvolt for all of this frequencies - it crashes and restarts.
Would you recommend me good kernel for maximum overclock of the device ?
I have searched on Google , but i can't find the information that i want - there is no list for kernels, kernel opinions and recommendations anywhere.
AtanasP said:
Hello Guys !
My SGS is running with Mackay Rom 4.9.7
With the Mackay Kernel, the device can't handle even -25 mv undervolt - it crashes when i load something CPU heavy.
1.4 , 1.3 , 1.2 , even 1.1 Ghz is not running stable for long load, i tried undervolt and even overvolt for all of this frequencies - it crashes and restarts.
Would you recommend me good kernel for maximum overclock of the device ?
I have searched on Google , but i can't find the information that i want - there is no list for kernels, kernel opinions and recommendations anywhere.
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For me the only Kernel that looks stable overclocked (1.2 Ghz) is Semaphore. It's a normal thing for your device to crash on high frequencies. The lack of a cooler makes your CPU hot and in order to prevent damage it crashes. At 1.2 Ghz it should work fine without any crashes (as long as the CPU governor is set ondemand)
kalpetros said:
For me the only Kernel that looks stable overclocked (1.2 Ghz) is Semaphore. It's a normal thing for your device to crash on high frequencies. The lack of a cooler makes your CPU hot and in order to prevent damage it crashes. At 1.2 Ghz it should work fine without any crashes (as long as the CPU governor is set ondemand)
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I use semaphore with stock volt and 1.2 Ghz SmartassV2 - Noop and it work flawlesly
Ehndroix V + Neo Kernel // CyanAOSP + CyanCore
Using Neo Kernel, probably the best kernel i ever used so far.
It bases on Linaro 4.9, while the most other Kernels sit at 4.7 still.
For Antutu it keeps up at its highest preset: 1.32 GHz (Intelliactive) and I/O: BFQ (Stock). Getting impressive 6059 points.
For daily use i have it at 1.2 GHz, had no crash yet.
The kernel runs butter smooth with Ehndroix V.
The Best Kernel for Gaming is probably the CyanCore Kernel, if you use it with CyanAOSP (comes Stock with CyanCore Kernel) its the smoothest gaming experience so far i had on this device after the Legendary GamerzRom..

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