[CF-Root-S5830 3.7] CF-Root adaptation for Froyo - Galaxy Ace S5830 Android Development

-------- 29/08/2011 --------
UPDATE:
update.zip (19.61 MB)
update.zip (mediafire.com link)
Changelog:
- ext4 support bugfix
- BLN support
- Only use busybox in /sbin. Now, no one can break CF-Root's busybox.
- Fix some script in /system/bin reported does not work with CF-Root (am, bmgr, ime, input, monkey, pm, and svc).
With deodexed /system/app and /system/framework, USB and WiFi tethering failed to start. Restoring back /system backup, resolve the problem
Is a wise choice to make a nandroid backup before doing filesystem conversion using ext4 Manager.
-------- 26/08/2011 --------
UPDATE:
update.zip (19.94 MB)
Have a critical bug in init.rc, do not use this for ext2/3/4 fs.
Big thanks to ilarrain and koush! Using ilarrain's patch for pm2.c, now I can use my own compiled kernel for CWM4 without recovery boot loop
Changelog:
- CWM v4.0.0.9, ext4 support
- Auto install CF-Root after update, no need to delete /system/cfroot manually
Zeam Home Screen
Firmware Version
CPU Spy Info
-------- 24/08/2011 --------
UPDATE:
update.zip (12.57 MB)
Changelog:
- Using the latest smartass, interactive, and interactiveX source from erasmux
- Fix bug with cpufreq stats, now the CPU Spy can display the CPU Time In State. Possible problems associated with SOD because CPU frequency is too low. May be Sleep Of Death starting from Sleep tO Deep
NOTE:
Remove cfroot directory in /system to force reinstall CF-Root!
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I am planning to upgrade to official Indonesia Gingerbread (2.3.4 DXKP9), so I have to flash my device to Froyo. But before go to Samsung Service Center, I tried the implementation of CF-Root in Froyo and here's the result:
update.zip (12.46 MB)
Flash it using Galaxy Ace standard recovery.
It has been tested on Froyo DXKC1 and may not be problematic in other Froyo. Everything at your own risk!
Almost same as CF-Root for Gingerbread, except:
- No tiny RCU implementation
- Have smartass and interactive CPU governer, thanks to psyke83 from http://www.madteam.co/
- Default have 32MB zram swap, thanks to psyke83
- Android Scribble 2.0 boot animation from here, thanks to GLa'DOS
- No BLN support
- The CWM part no ready yet
To enabling smartass governer:
Code:
propset persist.tweak.gov_smartass enabled
To disabling smartass governer and back to ondemand governer:
Code:
propset persist.tweak.gov_smartass disabled

Reserved for future update?

one thing caught my interest, since when u implement smartass cpu governor? any chance of it getting to cfroot for kpn/kph? as always, good job

does it support EXT4 ?

I just jizzed to this topic. 2.2 is actually much faster and lightweight compared to 2.3 and with cfroot I might give up custom roms for 2.3 for a while...

an0nym0us_ said:
one thing caught my interest, since when u implement smartass cpu governor? any chance of it getting to cfroot for kpn/kph? as always, good job
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Of course yes.
izador said:
does it support EXT4 ?
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Yes, but the CWM part not ready yet. Do not use ext4 Manager to convert your fs until the CWM part ready.
consegregate said:
I just jizzed to this topic. 2.2 is actually much faster and lightweight compared to 2.3 and with cfroot I might give up custom roms for 2.3 for a while...
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I am thinking about dual booting.

Dual booting..wow..as always you come with new and fantastic ideas.
Without reflashing again and again we can have two ROMs.
I wish I could multiboot between different custom ROMs!

ketut.kumajaya said:
Of course yes.
Yes, but the CWM part not ready yet. Do not use ext4 Manager to convert your fs until the CWM part ready.
I am thinking about dual booting.
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Will take a lot of work! I'm no developer but I sure know that.
Though cwm must first work with froyo.

Huge thanks to you, ketut.kumajaya.. You made it again!! I'm planning to make a froyo ROM, but I can't find CF-Root for froyo.. And now you made it!

ketut.kumajaya said:
I am thinking about dual booting.
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Would be mostly appreciated (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! x99)

ketut.kumajaya said:
Of course yes.
Yes, but the CWM part not ready yet. Do not use ext4 Manager to convert your fs until the CWM part ready.
I am thinking about dual booting.
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coollll, 10x
there is CWM, maybe it can fit ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15639530&postcount=1
*boot animation didnt work for me.
tried to changed build.prop but still no boot animation.
*wifi dont turn on .... get error when trying to enable it
OK found the problem used DKC1

Wow.. Just flashed to Froyo to get my GB update.. Much appreciated for CF-Root adaptation.. This make it Ultimate Froyo (coincidentally a nice ROM name XD) before getting my official GB upgrade..

fla.sh said:
Huge thanks to you, ketut.kumajaya.. You made it again!! I'm planning to make a froyo ROM, but I can't find CF-Root for froyo.. And now you made it!
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Actually I want to bring CF-Root to my wife's Galaxy 5 using psyke83's Galaxy 5 kernel for CyanogenMod.

fla.sh said:
Huge thanks to you, ketut.kumajaya.. You made it again!! I'm planning to make a froyo ROM, but I can't find CF-Root for froyo.. And now you made it!
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WOW o.o a Froyo ROM ?!!

Post #1 updated.

ketut.kumajaya said:
I am planning to upgrade to official Indonesia Gingerbread (2.3.4 DXKP9), so I have to flash my device to Froyo.
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hopefully you're going to dump/backup your rom and upload it.
gonna wait patiently for that rom backup
i've tried the biggest SSC in my area, no ginger upgrade yet

i cant change CPU PROFILE & SPEED in SETCPU ??
m using kc1

rockzanei said:
i cant change CPU PROFILE & SPEED in SETCPU ??
m using kc1
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Did he mention overclock?

ketut.kumajaya said:
UPDATE:
update.zip (12.57 MB)
Changelog:
- Using the latest smartass, interactive, and interactiveX source from erasmux
- Fix bug with cpufreq stats, now the CPU Spy can display the CPU Time In State. Possible problems associated with SOD because CPU frequency is too low. May be Sleep Of Death starting from Sleep tO Deep
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This patch fix SOD then?

izzoe said:
This patch fix SOD then?
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Using smartass governer, have set it so CPU mode only in Deep Sleep, 245MHz, and 800MHz. Jumping from Deep Sleep to 800MHz. No SOD so far Not sure about battery usage and no report since Froyo not popular here

Related

[KERNEL] SpeedMod Captivate [K13E HPCall VoodooSnd7 SharpnessFix STABLE]

The original SpeedMod kernel, now available for AT&T Captivate users! This kernel aims to be fast, compatible, stable, and have good battery life. It makes our Galaxy S run the way it should.
This kernel is for the AT&T Captivate (SGH-i897)
The forum thread for the GT-I9000 version is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822756
WARNING: Before you try any lagfix, make sure that you have enough free space on your Internal SD. You should have at least more free space than data+dbdata+cache combined.
Latest K13E (12-Apr) - Voodoo Sound v7. Lowmemorykiller fixes. Improved display sharpness using AMOLED processing mode in MDNIE. Support for voice calls through headphones. Check here for more info and downloads.
Thanks to sasovics and rpicaso for the I897 boot logo!
>>> Click here for the installation procedure using Odin.
>>> If you have questions, please read the FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions first!
>>> What is the SpeedMod kernel?
Latest features:
- Compiled using codesourcery 2010.09: Faster and more battery efficient
- The only properly working Tiny RCU implementation, thanks to Paul McKenney
- More efficient: Removed debug logging from kernel and Android
- Most updated version of my Enhanced Universal Lagfix fork with improved stability
- Full Android 2.2.1 ROM compatibility
This kernel has:
- Based on JPX Android 2.2.1 kernel source
- Works on all stock Froyo 2.2 and 2.2.1 ROMs and popular custom ROMs
- 340MB RAM and all features should work
- Enhanced version of sztupy's Universal Lagfix
- Includes neldar's BackLightNotification 2.3 from https://github.com/project-voodoo/backlightnotification/tree/master/kernel_patches/
- Sharpness (AMOLED mode) & color fixes for the screen
- SpeedMod: Replaced kernel jhash2 with jhash3
- Includes my Startup Tweaks from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=813309
- Adjusted kernel HZ value to improve smoothness
- Uses BFQ IO scheduler by default, from http://algo.ing.unimo.it/people/paolo/disk_sched/sources.php
- Updated ext4 code in kernel from http://www2.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tytso/ext4-patches/
- Properly working Tiny RCU patch for better speed and efficiency from http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=ke...it;h=9b1d82fa1611706fa7ee1505f290160a18caf95d
- Patched lowmemorykiller for compatibility with Tiny RCU from http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=ke...ff;h=5545554aac04918ece318270d63cbfcb015577a9
- Optimized compiler flags: -O2 -mcpu=cortex-a8 -mfpu=neon -mfloat-abi=softfp
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FOR BEGINNERS:
This kernel is based on sztupy's Universal Lagfix: Lagfix and root options are accessible by booting into the Recovery Menu.
To get the best speed, it is recommended that you enable all Tweaks from the Recovery Menu. Tweaks are under SpeedMod features. Info on Tweaks: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=813309
How to root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8896862&postcount=90
Kernel HZ value: HZ=500 is smoother, HZ=256 is Samsung default.
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Memory configs (K10J and later):
CONFIG_ANDROID_PMEM_MEMSIZE_PMEM=2048
CONFIG_ANDROID_PMEM_MEMSIZE_PMEM_GPU1=4096
CONFIG_ANDROID_PMEM_MEMSIZE_PMEM_ADSP=1500
CONFIG_WLAN_SAMSUNG_MEMSIZE_BCM=256
CONFIG_VIDEO_SAMSUNG_MEMSIZE_FIMC0=12288
CONFIG_VIDEO_SAMSUNG_MEMSIZE_FIMC1=1024
CONFIG_VIDEO_SAMSUNG_MEMSIZE_FIMC2=12288
CONFIG_VIDEO_SAMSUNG_MEMSIZE_MFC0=32768
CONFIG_VIDEO_SAMSUNG_MEMSIZE_MFC1=32768
CONFIG_VIDEO_SAMSUNG_MEMSIZE_TEXSTREAM=10240
CONFIG_VIDEO_SAMSUNG_MEMSIZE_FIMD=3072
THANKS: Big thanks to existz and xcaliburinhands for the i9000-to-i897 patch.
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WARNING: If you use a custom boot animation, apps like One Click Lag Fix will not work because it disables the playlogos1 script hack.
The files with ending with -CWM are for flashing using Clockwork Recovery.
These other zip files are for flashing with ODIN.
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The source code is posted on the GT-I9000 thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822756
>>> If you have questions, please read the FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions first!
>>> CLICK HERE to DOWNLOAD the kernels.
Reserved for future use.
Also reserved for future use.
Looking forward to another nice kernel on the Captivate! Thanks!
Yes been waiting for this
Hardcore - since you're one of the few still using universal lagfix, I have to ask if you've messed around with Steam at all? I have it booting perfectly on JPY, some issues with filesystem conversions, nothing major. Seems to work perfect on 2.2 ROMs so far.
Sweet!!
btw, its SGH-I897
Okay, its up. HZ=500 version first for starters.
hmmmm... i'll give this a spin tonight
Glad to see it come together hardcore! ... big thanks!...testing now
EDIT
Im adding my Quick FAQ to the first page so everyone can see it....
(Some of this is taken from Hardcores FAQ...READ IT!)
[Q] What do all the tweaks in CWM mean? And which tweaks should I use?
[A] The speed tweaks in CWM is taking from Hardcores Startup Speed Tweaks here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=813309. You should use the first 4 tweaks, as the optional tweaks are only support for TUN and CIFS, if you dont know what they do then you do not need them.
[Q] After I flashed this kernel my screen does not rotate correctly..
[A] You have flashed the wrong version, there are 2 versions of this kernel, one for the Captivate and one for the i9000, the correct one will say i897 in the file name, make sure its there
[Q] After flashing this kernel, I have static, crackling..etc using bluetooth or during phone calls
[A] Chances are your using a Captivate modem, this is an i9000 kernel tweaked to work on the Captivate, so you need to use an i9000 modem, theres quite a few to choose from (JK3, JK4, JL2, JL3..etc) Theres a link in my sig, under the modem I use, where you can download
[Q] Im using JPY or another i9000 rom, do I need to flash the Captivate version or the i9000 version?
[A] You need to flash the Captivate version. This kernel is an i9000 kernel but the Captivate version is reoriented so it works correctly on the Captivate, the i9000 version is for the actual i9000
[Q] Do I need to disable lagfix coming from a previous version? (ie. K12K to K12L)
[A] No, you do not need to disable lagfix when switching to a newer version
[Q] I am currently using a Lagfix. Do I need to remove the lagfix before changing kernels?
[A] If you are using a loop lagfix like RyanZA's One Click Lagfix (OCLF), you *must* un-lagfix first. But if you are upgrading from another Universal Lagfix Kernel or Voodoo, you don't need to remove the lagfix. However, it is always safest to remove the lagfix before changing kernels.
[Q] Which lagfix do you recommend?
[A] I recommend EXT4 All lagfix, with the SAFER ext4 mount option. Other lagfixes have a high risk of data loss if the phone crashes or is suddenly powered off or rebooted
[Q] Whats the difference in the "warm" and "cold" versions?
[A] If you screen is to yellow, flash the cold version, it makes it more blue to even it out. If your screen is to blue, flash the warm version, it makes it more yellow to even it out.
[Q] Whats the difference between the 250HZ version and the 500HZ version?
[A] HZ is an internal timer value used by the Android/Linux kernel. It affects the timer granularity of some kernel functions. The higher the HZ, the smoother the User Interface should be, up to a certain point - too high a HZ value will make CPU-bound tasks slower. However, the differences are very minor.
[Q] When I try to go into recovery I now have 3e and says ..
Code:
[COLOR="Red"]Install from package
Finding update package
Opening update package
Verifying update package
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed
Applying Multi-CSC
Installing Multi-CSC
Installation aborted[/COLOR]
[A] Follow my guide here, takes about 2sec and your good to go.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=909213
Thats all that I can think of right now, if theres anything else that I forgot let me know and ill post it...
Right when I thought I was set to flash a new kernel (Nandroid backup, Titanium backup, SMS backup, everything on SD ready to flash), you throw this at me... What to do what to do... >.<
What is the difference between this and SetiroNs kernel? No OC/UV so maybe just stability?
Ill give it a shot, allthough I'm not sure what makes this better than any other kernels?
Sent from my GT-I9000
edit: don't want to confuse anybody else.
designgears said:
Sweet!!
btw, its SGH-I897
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I hope to be sporting this in a DG rom sometime soon !?
rootnik said:
I don't think you want to use this with your i9000 rom. This is a captivate kernel, use it with a captivate rom (Cognition)
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This is a reoriented kernel...its actually based off of JPX 2.2.1, which is from the i9000...its just made to work on the Captivate...
rootnik said:
I don't think you want to use this with your i9000 rom. This is a captivate kernel, use it with a captivate rom (Cognition)
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Yea, I was actually just thinking that when I read the op for the 3rd time thanks for the possible red flag though, possibly saved me a head ache ;-)
Sent from my GT-I9000
Clienterror said:
Yea, I was actually just thinking that when I read the op for the 3rd time thanks for the possible red flag though, possibly saved me a head ache ;-)
Sent from my GT-I9000
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You CAN run this with an i9000 rom, its built off of an i9000 kernel...just tweaked to work correctly on the captivate
Read the 1st post again, "Built from JPX sources"
existz said:
You CAN run this with an i9000 rom, its built off of an i9000 kernel...just tweaked to work correctly on the captivate
Read the 1st post again, "Built from JPX sources"
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Gotcha, I was doing my last post and saw what you typed after I posted it I'll end up giving it a shot I always give in.
existz said:
You CAN run this with an i9000 rom, its built off of an i9000 kernel...just tweaked to work correctly on the captivate
Read the 1st post again, "Built from JPX sources"
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Thanks for clearing that up.
Edit: installed and testing.

[Kernel][Sense] Adrynalyne's 2.6.32.21 [Latest Version 2.0-fixed] [Updated 4-2-2011]

We are not responsible for what happens to your phone. Always make a nandroid before using.
This is Adrynalyne's first kernel for the HTC Thunderbolt
This should work with any rooted sense rom currently available, but as stated above always make a nandroid to be sure
Latest Version 2.0
-smartass is default, tweaked, etc
OldLatest Version is 1.9
-ext4 support --nfs support removed for now to cut down kernel size (wasn't loading as modules) --on demand default governor until tweaking of smartass is perfected. This will make the benchmark folks happy --tweaked smartass --other little tweaks
OldLatest Version is 1.8
-Fixed 2D rendering, improved quadrant
-1.8--removed gps+ patch because it sucked ass
OldLatest Version is 1.7
-Changed up higher end voltages
OldLatest Version is 1.6 (This does not mean overclocked to 1.6 people )
Includes:
-perflock disabled
-undervolt
-swap
-neon and cortex opt
-rndin-gpu+ patch
-conservative, interactive and smartass govenors.
-standard slots no OC
-Changed up higher end voltages
-Powersave govenor added
-Fixed 2D rendering, improved quadrant
-ext4 support --nfs support removed for now to cut down kernel size (wasn't loading as modules)
-smartass is default, tweaked, etc
Find it in RM under MrBobrowitz or download the file below
Download Adrynalyne's 2.0
Download Adrynalyne's 1.9
Download Adrynalyne's 1.8
Download Adrynalyne's ver 1.7
Download Adrynalyne's ver 1.6 Kernel
INSTALL VIA CLOCKWORK!
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
very nice work here fellas very nice
and the Rom Manager was a nice touch too
I guess this means CWR doesn't have a problem with flashing kernels anymore?
Bxsteez said:
I guess this means CWR doesn't have a problem with flashing kernels anymore?
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Was it even updated?
Been running this kernel since I grabbed it from irc. Thank you, adrynalyne. This is fantastic. And thank you, Mrbobrowitz.
Sent from my ADR6400L using XDA App
Nope. . Flash away! But don't forget your backup!
i thought clockwork was having issues flashing kernels ?
psufan5 said:
Was it even updated?
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There is no update to my knowledge. I could be wrong.
Is there any fix to CWM breaking the ability to charge the phone while its off?
JustinD2473 said:
i thought clockwork was having issues flashing kernels ?
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clockwork didnt really have an issue
the problem was putting together the correct zipable package
psufan5 said:
Is there any fix to CWM breaking the ability to charge the phone while its off?
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i wish but give it time im sure kush will update and fix that while the TB is still pretty new
so if I flash this what benefits does it have? Sorry for the noob question I never flashed a kernal except for when I had a fascinate.
ckochinsky125 said:
so if I flash this what benefits does it have? Sorry for the noob question I never flashed a kernal except for when I had a fascinate.
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the benefits are listed in the first post
and flashing good kernels are a must
DS36 said:
the benefits are listed in the first post
and flashing good kernels are a must
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Not really, all it says is what is included and I don't know what he is talking about in what is included except undervolt.
Awesome! Just got done flashing, went smooth as silk.
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Thanks fellows.....very nice.
NO way to flash this without CWM is there lol... I dont wanna put it on because i like charging my phone when its off.
psufan5 said:
NO way to flash this without CWM is there lol... I dont wanna put it on because i like charging my phone when its off.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you're really opposed to CWM, couldn't you just unzip the package, flash the kernel with fastboot and push the file in system/lib using adb?
Anyway, Smartass governor? Wow, having had a Droid X before I feel like I've really been out of the loop. Read up on it, I like it. It's good to have a kernel that I feel I can relate to.
Still charges in cwm when off just displays cwm recovery screen if fastboot is not enabled.
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[KERNEL]eXistZ JVP-Voodoo v2.0.0 [Voodoo Lagfix/Sound v9][UV][339MB][SMARTASS]

Since some of you have bad luck with OC kernels, I decided to build a non-OC kernel but still with a few features..such as UV support (no OC), Voodoo Lagfix and Sound..etc..
Think of this kernel as SP-Voodoo for 2.3.4
This Kernel is an i9000 sourced 2.3.4 kernel for I9000 Gingerbread JVP
This kernel is built off of Xcals Reorient v2.0 and is only tested on JVP!
As always, flash at your own risk, im not responsible for any damages!
Get support at #suckerpunch
Latest sources can be found on Github
Remember, I cant fix stupid or lazy. Please read the whole OP and the first and last 5 pages of this thead!
Custom Boot Animations
The bootanimation.zip needs to be /system/media/sanim.zip <- notice the name change
To install:
Flash .tar with Odin/Heimdall
If using Odin place tar in PDA slot
Enable/Disable Voodoo Lagfix in CWM->Voodoo
Delete Voltage Control settings in CWM->Advanced
Kernel Features
Voodoo Lagfix
Voodoo Sound v9
339MB RAM
BLN support
Uses Gamma 2.2
Speedmod Color Fix
Ondemand Governor
Smartass/Interactive Governor
Custom CWM3 (from Talon)
Wired Headset Support
Audio Dock Support
Battery Polling set to 60s
Set Light Sensor Polling to 1s
Security Fixes from FuguMod Kernel
Updated to latest Samsung source
Fixed KTLO with new Samsung source
UV support up to 1ghz (no OC)
Full list of changes found HERE
JVP-Voodoo-1.0.0.tar MD5: d7d9b4b025cc25a096fe41956fa0e000
JVP-Voodoo-2.0.0.tar MD5: 7b72d5f84cfeeb43d0411057f4f2c136
2.0.0
-add smartass governor
-add interactive governor
1.0.0
-initial release
NOTE
This kernel will remain closer to Samsung source and not as extreme as Talon.. This is for those of you who want a semi-modded stock kernel.
To check frequency time used, use Storm717's app HERE
Thanks to Hardcore, Ytt3r, Xcal, Supercurio, Chainfire, Raspdeep, sztupy, DG, Laststufo, Kodos96, zacharias.maladroit, Kang and Morfic (if I forgot you, let me know and ill add you)
reserved
10char
first
10 char!
second 10 char
Nice!
Apexifying now
'slacker' was a cool name for it
watsaa said:
'slacker' was a cool name for it
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Lol..yea i might stick with that name..not sure yet. I didnt want it to come off the wrong way, it was not directed towards anyone but me.. I simply cherry-picked things from what we had already done with Talon, but i might end up using it.. Vivified is working on a boot image, just wanted to get it released, will brand it in the next version
Interesting
pbclst said:
Nice!
Apexifying now
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Presently running it on Continuum 5.6 for those who might be interested..
Use ODIN - no reboot - clear dalvik,etc to avoid issues
seems to work great.. no BT problems or wifi issues as yet with 5.6
sstarre said:
Presently running it on Continuum 5.6 for those who might be interested..
Use ODIN - no reboot - clear dalvik,etc to avoid issues
seems to work great.. no BT problems or wifi issues as yet with 5.6
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Yes, this will not have BT issues, and bootanimation works again!
Vivified said:
Yes, this will not have BT issues, and bootanimation works again!
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This!
Black is a scarey thing sometimes...
Vivified said:
Yes, this will not have BT issues, and bootanimation works again!
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hmmmm ... interesting sig
Yea it might be black on first boot...Xcal has an explanation on his thread about it, but after first boot bootanimation will work
Also, yea there will be no BT issue with this one, the problem was from Chainfires initramfs...we have also updated Talon to use Voodoo lagfix/initramfs..will be in next version of Talon
sstarre said:
hmmmm ... interesting sig
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oh that old thing..
existz said:
Yea it might be black on first boot...Xcal has an explanation on his thread about it, but after first boot bootanimation will work
Also, yea there will be no BT issue with this one, the problem was from Chainfires initramfs...we have also updated Talon to use Voodoo lagfix/initramfs..will be in next version of Talon
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existz..does that mean we should not use chainfire's CWM manger? It seemed a little wonky when I tried to use it to start a CWM backup...
existz said:
Yea it might be black on first boot...Xcal has an explanation on his thread about it, but after first boot bootanimation will work
Also, yea there will be no BT issue with this one, the problem was from Chainfires initramfs...we have also updated Talon to use Voodoo lagfix/initramfs..will be in next version of Talon
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Looking forward to the next Talon.. soon I hope
sstarre said:
existz..does that mean we should not use chainfire's CWM manger? It seemed a little wonky when I tried to use it to start a CWM backup...
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Ah thats up to you...i usually just do a backup from inside CWM manually..but thats just me
existz said:
Ah thats up to you...i usually just do a backup from inside CWM manually..but thats just me
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Yeah, that's what I did...
BTW - XDA PM'd you last night...
Thanks again for this...
existz said:
Yea it might be black on first boot...Xcal has an explanation on his thread about it, but after first boot bootanimation will work
Also, yea there will be no BT issue with this one, the problem was from Chainfires initramfs...we have also updated Talon to use Voodoo lagfix/initramfs..will be in next version of Talon
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Talon will rock next apex update then. cant wait to get talon back
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Talon will rock next apex update then. cant wait to get talon back
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JVP-Voodoo 1.0.0 is SUPER STABLE AND SMOOTH!

how to overclock and gain maximum battery and performance

Hi everyone... i have samsung galaxy S I9000 base rom JVP 2.3.4 and CWM recovery 3... its rooted can anyone suggest me how to gain maximum battery and phone performance ...
which is the best Overclocking app
and wat are the frequecy to be set
please advice me how to gain maximum phone performance and battery performance...
Thanks in advance
wondering the same thing.
could any one give detailed instruction?
maybe u should try a based rom (JVQ or JVR) and a kernel (like galaxian EE or semaphore ) + JVR modem
Use odexed JVR on latest galaxian kernel, there are good odex themes (I use EE SP1 clocked to 1.1ghz via tegrak. This is a minor OC but voltage at 1.1 is lower than standard 1.0 ghz!) remove all the crap bloatware (I remove loads of stuff and all samsung apps using sgs chlorine) use zeam launcher (fast, lightweight). Use setcpu for screen off profiles and also juice defender.finally, convert to ext4 then back again to rfs to clean file systems. Then calibrate battery, use noop scheduler. This will give you a very fast phone with great battery life
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thanks a lot dude let me try will hope this works fine
gsw5700 thanks for the sugession ... but i am confused wen i check for this kernel .... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1196391
it says flash it if u have ODEXED JVR ROMS only!!! but my rom is JVP
please let me know how to go further and also let me know is the camera application is stock galaxy or hacked camera
thanks in advance
Flash odexed JVR, then you can flash this theme (that I use). Then flash chainfire 4.1 kernel to get root, then flash latest galaxian kernel. Use setcpu and juice defender to get good battery savings
Don't forget to hard reset/wipe after flashing jvr, tick to re partition, wipe both caches and fix permissions after flashing galaxian
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thanks dude i have followed the procedure... let me check the performence
it gave me 16 hours of battery life .. and performance was stable
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finally, convert to ext4 then back again to rfs to clean file systems.
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Why not just stay on ext4?
RFS will defragment after a while (depending in usage), I like to defrag file systems every month or so. I haven't actually tested it, but hope it will provide additional benefit. I also like to use it for a while whilst on ext4 to prove that ext4 doesn't feel any faster at all than rfs!!
gsw5700 said:
Use odexed JVR on latest galaxian kernel, there are good odex themes (I use EE SP1 clocked to 1.1ghz via tegrak. This is a minor OC but voltage at 1.1 is lower than standard 1.0 ghz!) remove all the crap bloatware (I remove loads of stuff and all samsung apps using sgs chlorine) use zeam launcher (fast, lightweight). Use setcpu for screen off profiles and also juice defender.finally, convert to ext4 then back again to rfs to clean file systems. Then calibrate battery, use noop scheduler. This will give you a very fast phone with great battery life
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Thanks for those suggestions! I'll try them.
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I also suggest Galaxian. It's pretty neat.
So how long battery life do u guys get on undervolted galaxian?
Im on JVR w/ talon kernel OC'd to 1.2 and UV'd and i barely get 2 days of little use.
bufferpl said:
Why not just stay on ext4?
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Because some kernels don't need any lagfix actived
It's not about fixing lag, that is just terribly outdated but traditional terminology.
RFS isn't slower than ext4, but the letter is still the better filesystem by it's journaling and fragmentation behavior.
In a nutshell: you don't have to convert to ext4 to have a smoother device, but you might still want to do so if you want a better file system running your device.
bufferpl said:
So how long battery life do u guys get on undervolted galaxian?
Im on JVR w/ talon kernel OC'd to 1.2 and UV'd and i barely get 2 days of little use.
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I get about one day of medium to heavy use and a day and a half if I don't do much. I lose about 2-3% battery over night (using juice defender)
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my signature tells the setup. undervolting for the lower frequencies helps. Also check out Zach/picachu's screen state scaling and system scripts. Combine with the latest talon kernel and you are set. Tegrak aop is optional for overclock above 1200
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rlorange said:
my signature tells the setup. undervolting for the lower frequencies helps. Also check out Zach/picachu's screen state scaling and system scripts. Combine with the latest talon kernel and you are set. Tegrak aop is optional for overclock above 1200
**Simply Honey 5.0 JVR, Talon kernel & Tegrak OC app [email protected]**
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and how much battery time do you get with that setup?

[Q] Did i do it all for nothing?

so here is the thing i found this forum because i was looking for a way to overclock my G3 so my games wouldn't lag anymore .... i flashed kyrillos 7.0 non-oc rom and then i fleshed fugumod kernel installed Setcpu and now my phone is running on 800 MHz max i downloaded ninja jump and pes and my phone is still lagging when i play them did i do all this for nothing is there some way ???
Shadowmaniac said:
so here is the thing i found this forum because i was looking for a way to overclock my G3 so my games wouldn't lag anymore .... i flashed kyrillos 7.0 non-oc rom and then i fleshed fugumod kernel installed Setcpu and now my phone is running on 800 MHz max i downloaded ninja jump and pes and my phone is still lagging when i play them did i do all this for nothing is there some way ???
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I would suggest, since you are already running 7.0, check the link Kyrillos ROM v7.1 and update your ROM to v7.1 (its so much better, though optional), post that Flash G3Mod v 1.6 Kernel.
Then using Set CPU you can OC more than 800 Mhz.
Note : Dont forget to read the instructions carefully for Kyrillos 7.1 ROM, G3Mod Kernel and SetCPU.....remember, you do all this at your own risk..check my signature for my stats...
umangsagar said:
I would suggest, since you are already running 7.0, check the link Kyrillos ROM v7.1 and update your ROM to v7.1 (its so much better, though optional), post that Flash G3Mod v 1.6 Kernel.
Then using Set CPU you can OC more than 800 Mhz.
Note : Dont forget to read the instructions carefully for Kyrillos 7.1 ROM, G3Mod Kernel and SetCPU.....remember, you do all this at your own risk..check my signature for my stats...
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1.i have kyrillos 7.0 non-oc so i dont know if i can upgrade to 7.1
2.i had G3mod v 1.6 but my phone freezed after 3 min of using it so i flashed fugumod
3.i dont want to overclock more then 800 MHz because i dont want my phone to die
Shadowmaniac said:
1.i have kyrillos 7.0 non-oc so i dont know if i can upgrade to 7.1
2.i had G3mod v 1.6 but my phone freezed after 3 min of using it so i flashed fugumod
3.i dont want to overclock more then 800 MHz because i dont want my phone to die
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Go to 7.1 link given above, and save the file in your SD Card and rename it as update.zip
Then from CWM recovery, install it and you would have 7.1 (read the link, you got to have 7.0 installed to install 7.1, which u already have)
2ndly as far as OC goes, no one would want to have their cell die..my question is Do you guarantee that OC at 800 Mhz will not make ur phone dead? (just a food for thought, dont make this bug you )
What i normally do is, using SetCPU i OC only while playing game..i normally keep it as 600-1200 MHz, on demand.....after I am done...i set it back to 200-800 Mhz on demand...and I normally play for a couple of hours at stretch...nothing has happened to my phone so far...but at the same time, I know when you run at max speed, you are bound to tire early....decide what you want more
umangsagar said:
Go to 7.1 link given above, and save the file in your SD Card and rename it as update.zip
Then from CWM recovery, install it and you would have 7.1 (read the link, you got to have 7.0 installed to install 7.1, which u already have)
2ndly as far as OC goes, no one would want to have their cell die..my question is Do you guarantee that OC at 800 Mhz will not make ur phone dead? (just a food for thought, dont make this bug you )
What i normally do is, using SetCPU i OC only while playing game..i normally keep it as 600-1200 MHz, on demand.....after I am done...i set it back to 200-800 Mhz on demand...and I normally play for a couple of hours at stretch...nothing has happened to my phone so far...but at the same time, I know when you run at max speed, you are bound to tire early....decide what you want more
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a friend told me that 7.1 isn't that diffrent from 7.0 so i don't think i will update
maybe u can try set it on performance that always helps a bit for me but i dont know
Shadowmaniac said:
a friend told me that 7.1 isn't that diffrent from 7.0 so i don't think i will update
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I am surprised...you sure have not visited the link for 7.1 and read the changelog for what all has been updated vis-a-vis 7.0.(though as stated in my 1st post to you above, it is optional, what you need to decide is whether to have a Kernel which lets you to overclock, if at all you intend to overclock at higher values.)....have what suits you cheers mate.
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I am surprised...you sure have not visited the link for 7.1 and read the changelog for what all has been updated vis-a-vis 7.0.(though as stated in my 1st post to you above, it is optional, what you need to decide is whether to have a Kernel which lets you to overclock, if at all you intend to overclock at higher values.)....have what suits you cheers mate.
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ok i will see then
umangsagar said:
Go to 7.1 link given above, and save the file in your SD Card and rename it as update.zip
Then from CWM recovery, install it and you would have 7.1 (read the link, you got to have 7.0 installed to install 7.1, which u already have)
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thx for this help !
I'm looking forward to do this update (didn't know it was possible with that zip)
Some Q:
- Will it keep all installs, settings and apps as they are now? (I have K7.0-OC)
- I have G3-1.7 (looking forward to the battery fix), won't it harm this kernel or will of flash the fugumod again? (and do I need to reflash afterwards?)
- I have ext4 with many installs, won't it be damaged after updating?
- I don't have a swap, is it needed? Does it make a difference? (in the g3mod app I've set all to ext4, does this move the swap to ext4? It's 500Mb and half used by now...)
I wouldn't want to ruïn my system now, since it's finally running (not always smooth, dough...)
I suggest using fugumod ultra as that has an OCed bus so games wont lagg.
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Godyn said:
thx for this help ! [\QUOTE]
I'm looking forward to do this update (didn't know it was possible with that zip)
Some Q:
- Will it keep all installs, settings and apps as they are now? (I have K7.0-OC) It will wipe, you can take backup with Titanium and then later after installing 7.1 you can restore it.
- I have G3-1.7 (looking forward to the battery fix), won't it harm this kernel or will of flash the fugumod again? (and do I need to reflash afterwards?) You can flash the Kernel later, any Kernel of your choice.
- I have ext4 with many installs, won't it be damaged after updating? I dont think it will change your file system.
- I don't have a swap, is it needed? Does it make a difference? (in the g3mod app I've set all to ext4, does this move the swap to ext4? It's 500Mb and half used by now...) SWAP is used as a temporary memory, it is only optional, so choice is yours, I had it in past, right now, i dont have it on my configuration.
I wouldn't want to ruïn my system now, since it's finally running (not always smooth, dough...)
If its not running smooth, why do you worry about not ruining it, you can try various things on the forum, and you will have finally known, what to keep and what not to!
Others will give their views too here so you would know.
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umangsagar said:
Godyn said:
thx for this help ! [\QUOTE]
I'm looking forward to do this update (didn't know it was possible with that zip)
Some Q:
- Will it keep all installs, settings and apps as they are now? (I have K7.0-OC) It will wipe, you can take backup with Titanium and then later after installing 7.1 you can restore it.
- I have G3-1.7 (looking forward to the battery fix), won't it harm this kernel or will of flash the fugumod again? (and do I need to reflash afterwards?) You can flash the Kernel later, any Kernel of your choice.
- I have ext4 with many installs, won't it be damaged after updating? I dont think it will change your file system.
- I don't have a swap, is it needed? Does it make a difference? (in the g3mod app I've set all to ext4, does this move the swap to ext4? It's 500Mb and half used by now...) SWAP is used as a temporary memory, it is only optional, so choice is yours, I had it in past, right now, i dont have it on my configuration.
I wouldn't want to ruïn my system now, since it's finally running (not always smooth, dough...)
If its not running smooth, why do you worry about not ruining it, you can try various things on the forum, and you will have finally known, what to keep and what not to!
Others will give their views too here so you would know.
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Thx for your help ! Much appreciated
I installed, but it didn't ask for wiping (do I HAVE to do it manualy, because it's better not of course, now that I have everything installed.)
Also, I think it makes my phone slower :-/
Or would the wipe help???
umangsagar said:
Godyn said:
thx mate
I've tried it
it doesn't make my phone faster, from 396 to 409 in the benchmark.
Probably it's the SD card?
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Dont worry about the quadrant score, its misleading.
You can get a higher quadrant score by some tweaks, but more importantly.
See if your phone is more responsive, much faster, no lags, no freezes. If it is there, quadrant doesnt matter.
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I did the SU terminal supercharger settings, I tried the multitasking, but the rest is to technical for me.
Any suggestions?
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Godyn said:
umangsagar said:
Thx for your help ! Much appreciated
I installed, but it didn't ask for wiping (do I HAVE to do it manualy, because it's better not of course, now that I have everything installed.)
Also, I think it makes my phone slower :-/
Or would the wipe help???
I did the SU terminal supercharger settings, I tried the multitasking, but the rest is to technical for me.
Any suggestions?
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Brother, it does not ask for wiping, you have to do it manually...Also Supercharger doesnt work for me however lagfix does, but again I would say more than quadrant score, you should be concerned about the performance of the phone and responsiveness.
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