4.1.2 and custom roms/kernels - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have had a quick look around and haven't seen a thread about this, but if I am wrong someone please direct me.
With 4.1.2 being out for people running stock, what does this leave custom roms with? I'm running paranoid android atm, so am I likely to see the improvements soon? Also I read that the binaries from 4.1.2 can be flashed on their own, will this give any benefit or am I better just leaving it?
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Afaik the 4.1.2 kernel source isn't out yet, so kernel devs can't support it.

omnikai said:
Afaik the 4.1.2 kernel source isn't out yet, so kernel devs can't support it.
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kernel source for 4.1.2 has been out for a bit, and there are already many custom kernels. where have you been?
From: "Jean-Baptiste Queru" <[email protected]>
Date: Oct 10, 2012 5:34 PM
Subject: [android-building] 4.1.2 kernels
To: <[email protected]>
The kernel team tells me that all the 4.1.2 kernel sources have been
pushed to their respective projects.
JBQ
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https://android.googlesource.com/ker...per-3.1-jb-mr0 New Grouper branch.(nexus 7)
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[REQUEST] AOKP Jellybean for GT540

Can anybody please build AOKP Jellybean for Gt540.
ÇM10 build is almost ready.
If anyone can make AOKP jellybean then please make it.
I don't know how to build from source otherwise I would have built it.
It will be a great work.
Or if you don't have the device or if you don't have time then you can help me by teaching me how to build ROM from source.
Thanks for having a look at my thread.
ryan246 said:
Can anybody please build AOKP Jellybean for Gt540.
ÇM10 build is almost ready.
If anyone can make AOKP jellybean then please make it.
I don't know how to build from source otherwise I would have built it.
It will be a great work.
Or if you don't have the device or if you don't have time then you can help me by teaching me how to build ROM from source.
Thanks for having a look at my thread.
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There are 2 and counting Jelly Bean roms for our device.
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LOL there you go a request for aokp

AOKP PUB [unofficial] FAQ & Discussion thread - Last Build April 22nd, 2013

Hi,
Since thre is no dedicated thread about AOKP PUB in the Nexus 4 forum, here there is a thread for this rom for ours Nexus 4 (the current thread is HERE and maintained by bigxie but it's for the following devices -> Nexus 4 / Nexus 10 / Galaxy Nexus GSM / Galaxy Nexus CDMA. So there is not a really dedicated thread for the Nexus 4).
In the official thread of AOKP the AOKP PUB rom are not really welcome (no offense here, just a statement and I think this is what Romanbb wrote), and it becomes difficult to discuss about unofficial AOKP in the official AOKP thread.
This thread is only about AOKP PUB for the Nexus 4, general discussions, for questions, issues, etc... (for the official AOKP thread it's HERE)
bigxie said:
These are unofficial AOKP builds. Please do not post in official AOKP threads with bugs or negative experiences possibly specific to these builds.
I've compiled AOKP using Steve Spear's Project Unicorn Butter (PUB) optimizations for the following devices:
Nexus 4 - mako
These builds contain all the same features as mainline AOKP, but with compiler, ARM architecture, and additional optimizations offered by PUB.
I will continue to sync and build new versions whenever there are major AOKP updates, or they release a new milestone or stable build.
The installation instructions are straightforward:
1. Download build for your device
2. Download latest gapps here: http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
3. Install both using TWRP or CWR (ROM, then GAPPS)
4. Wipe cache and dalvik (if coming from AOKP) / Factory Reset (if from another ROM)
5. Toggle your swagger on
Current Build Date: April 22nd, 2013
Current Release: Milestone 1 (changelog) + merged commits
Download:
Current Builds (4/22/13):
Nexus 4: http://goo.im/devs/bigxie/AOKP_PUB/aokp_mako_unofficial_2013-04-22.zip
All builds can be found here: http://goo.im/devs/bigxie/AOKP_PUB
Mirror for builds (3/5 and newer): http://www.mediafire.com/?9ftgef719gh2b
Source:
AOKP: https://github.com/aokp
PUB: https://github.com/UnicornButter
Kernels: https://github.com/AOKP/platform_manifest/blob/jb-mr1/kernel_manifest.xml
Credits
All credit to Steven.k.spear for setting up PUB, and making it possible to continue to build these while he is taking a break from development.
And of course, the entire AOKP team for their hard work and innovation.
Let's use this thread to discuss these PUB builds.
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All you want to know is mainly above... About PUB:
Stephen.k.spear said:
What is PUB? Project Unicorn Butter is a side project I've been working on. It has aal the features of AOKP plus Tons of optimizations for speed and smoothness.
Current PUB Optimizations:
Google GCC 4.7 Toolchain
O3
Strict-Aliasing (Linaro)
C++11 Mode
Optimized String Handling Routines (Linaro/Sony) (Fascinate May not be using these yet)
Misc other Linaro and Code Aurora Optimaztions
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You can also find the Stephen.k.spear's original thread HERE (but the dev took a break from Development, however we can find some infos about the optimizations).
I would keep this thread updated when there is new build or new features about PUB
Credits:
To AOKP team for this awesome rom.
To Stephen.k.spear for the PUB.
To bigxie to continue the project.
So do not forget to thank them
Remember: I'm not the dev of this rom and I am not affiliated with AOKP team or bigxie in any way. I just share the work in our section. Flash at your own risk and anyone could not be responsible for what might happen...
PS: if you want to help me for this thread (language, typo, error, links, etc...) please PM me , it's my first thread for a rom so I may make mistakes, please be kind .
Reserved, just in case :angel:
Hi,
Links updated to the last PUB build: aokp_mako_unofficial_Mar-21-13.zip.
No major changes I believe since the last build, for more info see gerrit. No changes about Linaro / Bionic / Krait optimizations I believe too.
bigxie said:
The calculator app got upgraded. That's about the only noticeable change I saw in the commits.
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Hi,
Links updated to the last PUB build: aokp_mako_unofficial_Mar-25-13.zip.
Last changes on gerrit.
Mainly:
- scrollable toggles
- new lockscreen settings
- edits in Rom Control ("consistency, the guidelines defined for Settings in Android Design, and grammar")
Thanks, I'm flashing this rom now.
Why don't you post it under Nexus 4 Android Development? without google search I'll never come across this rom.
Hi,
Links updated to the last PUB build: aokp_mako_unofficial_Mar-25-13.2.zip.
- browser FC fixed
- new auto-brightness settings
dark_ente said:
Thanks, I'm flashing this rom now.
Why don't you post it under Nexus 4 Android Development? without google search I'll never come across this rom.
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Hi,
I'm not the dev and it's just a FAQ, discussion and support thread for the Nexus 4 so no reason to post it in the dev section
Re: AOKP PUB [unofficial] FAQ & support thread - Last Build March 25, 2013
Thanks! Flashed just now, going to check it out now! And btw, what's this whitehawkx aokp rom? Sort new here, does it have similar optimizations as pub?
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Re: AOKP PUB [unofficial] FAQ & support thread - Last Build March 25, 2013
Aww yea back to the PUB love
NEXUS⁴
Re: AOKP PUB [unofficial] FAQ & support thread - Last Build March 25, 2013
I think this would get more attention if it was in another section like general or something
NEXUS⁴
without google search I'll never come across this rom.
kendiep said:
And btw, what's this whitehawkx aokp rom? Sort new here, does it have similar optimizations as pub?
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Hi,
Honestly I don't know more about whitehawkx builds. Here it's just a thread for AOKP PUB by bigxie.
casonswag said:
I think this would get more attention if it was in another section like general or something
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Hi,
Feel free to report the thread to the mods and asking if this thread is in the right section
For me it's fine in the Q&A section.
flashed the AOKP_PUB and all is working fine thanks man
Goku80 said:
flashed the AOKP_PUB and all is working fine thanks man
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Hi,
You're welcome and thanks for the feedback . And it's pretty quiet here... I agree AOKP PUB builds runs perfectly.
I have not done anything myself apart this thread
Credits goes to AOKP team, Stephen.k.spear, and bigxie
AW: AOKP PUB [unofficial] FAQ & Discussion thread - Last Build March 25, 2013
Goku80 said:
flashed the AOKP_PUB and all is working fine thanks man
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I said to you... You won't regret it!
It's just the perfect ROM IMO...:thumbup:
Re: AOKP PUB [unofficial] FAQ & Discussion thread - Last Build March 25, 2013
19Max87 said:
I said to you... You won't regret it!
It's just the perfect ROM IMO...:thumbup:
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Exactly like ICJ. Great ROM.
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build 6 not out then?
Re: AOKP PUB [unofficial] FAQ & Discussion thread - Last Build March 25, 2013
Goku80 said:
build 6 not out then?
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Hi,
No, bigxie said there is no major changes between its last build and the AOKP build 6. He follows the AOKP build or he makes other builds if there are major changes on gerrit, so he makes a build before the official AOKP.
viking37 said:
Hi,
No, bigxie said there is no major changes between its last build and the AOKP build 6. He follows the AOKP build or he makes other builds if there are major changes on gerrit, so he makes a build before the official AOKP.
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ahh ok my apologies i just saw that the aokp 6 was out hence why i asked..do apologize..
does anyone have any issues with vibration? sometimes cause i have my phone on silent notifications do come through but vibration does not seem to work sometimes
EDIT: its ok i found what the issue was..did not know that you had to tick the vibration in the settings for the messaging app

[REQUEST] N8000 Kernel Source

I am about to build a kernel for N8000. But my problem is I can not download from samsung open source site (Very Slow Connection).
Can someone please mirror the update7(MD1) for me on a fast server like dev-host, android file host, mediafire or etc...?
Here's the Samsung open source site:
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=search&searchValue=GT-N8000
Thanks in advance.
You may use my GitHub repository, which has a branch "merge-to-ss-jb" that is just the vanilla Samsung kernel, backed by the complete Linux tree.
Also, if you're interested in a complete, up-to-date tree (and what I'm running on my own GNote) you may browse my "kernel-forward" branch.
kcrudup said:
You may use my GitHub repository, which has a branch "merge-to-ss-jb" that is just the vanilla Samsung kernel, backed by the complete Linux tree.
Also, if you're interested in a complete, up-to-date tree (and what I'm running on my own GNote) you may browse my "kernel-forward" branch.
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Thanks.
I have two questions if you don't mind.
1. Merge-to-ss-jb is the latest source (MD1)? Is it a good to go for a kernel to be based upon?
2. Is it alright with you that I base my kernel on your own kernel?
I appreciate it if you can help me with some kernel stuff as I am new to this.
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csec said:
"merge-to-ss-jb" is the latest source (MD1)?
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Yeah, it's essentially the official Linux kernel source up to version 3.0.31, overlaid with a cleaned-up version of the 1st Samsung JB kernel release, then each subsequent Samsung Open-Source Release (latest is "#7") is overlaid on top of that. If you build the HEAD of that branch, you'll have a vanilla Samsung kernel as of XXMCD1.
Is it alright with you that I base my kernel on your own kernel?
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Of course! The entire Linux kernel is built upon Public collaboration; we all share from each other. My kernel has a few selected bits here and there from diverse places like CyanogenMod, Francisco Franco, Xstacy, the upstream kernel, Qualcomm, NVidia ...
I used to post my built kernel up in the ROM threads I used to use on my GNote, but someone complained and I don't really feel like being bothered with my own thread (don't have time for the inevitable newbie SPAM) so until if/when I do go "public" with it, the "kernel-forward" branch on GitHub is the best place to get what I'm running now.
kcrudup said:
Yeah, it's essentially the official Linux kernel source up to version 3.0.31, overlaid with a cleaned-up version of the 1st Samsung JB kernel release, then each subsequent Samsung Open-Source Release (latest is "#7") is overlaid on top of that. If you build the HEAD of that branch, you'll have a vanilla Samsung kernel as of XXMCD1.
Of course! The entire Linux kernel is built upon Public collaboration; we all share from each other. My kernel has a few selected bits here and there from diverse places like CyanogenMod, Francisco Franco, Xstacy, the upstream kernel, Qualcomm, NVidia ...
I used to post my built kernel up in the ROM threads I used to use on my GNote, but someone complained and I don't really feel like being bothered with my own thread (don't have time for the inevitable newbie SPAM) so until if/when I do go "public" with it, the "kernel-forward" branch on GitHub is the best place to get what I'm running now.
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Great!
Thanks again.
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csec said:
Great!
Thanks again.
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Heard that the published sources have different wi-fi drivers than preinstalled stock kernel.
This is the main reason of allshare cast not working with custom kernels (on the contrary, some s3 custom kernels DO SUPPORT allshare cast), even if status=official and flash counter=0.
Anyone can confirm?
Anyone has the proper ones or know which one (i.e. from a different samsung device) to use?
gitHub link dead

[KERNEL] Bacon Official Kernel source

The kernel has been open sourced, by CM, as any OEM should do when device hits retail. That means a great step for us, ROM developers. We may discuss findings for reference on future development here.
Link to source code: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8974
By the way, it's not only useful for the OnePlus One, seems that it's interesting for Find 7 as they borrow some code from it, worthy to read.
Oh Gr8 news ! Hope we could get custom kernel on OPO soon
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I am hoping we get one soon also.
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SferaDev said:
The kernel has been open sourced, by CM, as any OEM should do when device hits retail. That means a great step for us, ROM developers. We may discuss findings for reference on future development here.
Link to source code: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8974
By the way, it's not only useful for the OnePlus One, seems that it's interesting for Find 7 as they borrow some code from it, worthy to read.
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Mind putting together the flashable zip of the stock kernel so that users who go custom kernel flashing (Franco for now) can fall back to the stock kernel?
A flashable .zip would be great
@SferaDev Thanks for this, I will be using this to build a kernel for our devices
Gamma control is out:
0f98e789af8c12ce3687cbe4515b429aa1e031a3 video: mdss: Add predefined gamma selection
I'm a bit confused.
So far, I know of two kernel sources: This one and AOSP-compatible sources released by OnePlus directly (OnePlusTech on github, can't post links at my postcount).
However, there are already custom kernels that claim to only work with CM11S, and others that claim to only work with CM11. I assume the latter are based on this source. So what's the current (official) branch for CM11S?
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I'm a bit confused.
So far, I know of two kernel sources: This one and AOSP-compatible sources released by OnePlus directly (OnePlusTech on github, can't post links at my postcount).
However, there are already custom kernels that claim to only work with CM11S, and others that claim to only work with CM11. I assume the latter are based on this source. So what's the current (official) branch for CM11S?
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OnePlus AOSP is really new and I personally recommend CMs one. Their original intention was to keep as CM as possible...
SferaDev said:
OnePlus AOSP is really new and I personally recommend CMs one. Their original intention was to keep as CM as possible...
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So kernels that don't work with the stock ROM are just based on a newer revision of the kernel in CM's repo, and older revisions in there would boot CM11S just fine?
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So kernels that don't work with the stock ROM are just based on a newer revision of the kernel in CM's repo, and older revisions in there would boot CM11S just fine?
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I haven't faced ANY kernel that doesn't work...
A flashable zip will be great! Can any expert help on this?

[Q] Kernel Source?

Where can I find the kernel source for fugu? Any eta's on it? Im anxious to do some kernel hacking on it, I current develop kernels for the N4/N5/N7
defconoi said:
Where can I find the kernel source for fugu? Any eta's on it? Im anxious to do some kernel hacking on it, I current develop kernels for the N4/N5/N7
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It seems to be up on AOSP: https://source.android.com/source/building-kernels.html
There is an article from Android Police from Nov 5th that Google released the Fugu kernel back then. I'm not to well versed if this is what you're looking for. Hopefully it is
Kewjoe said:
It seems to be up on AOSP: https://source.android.com/source/building-kernels.html
There is an article from Android Police from Nov 5th that Google released the Fugu kernel back then. I'm not to well versed if this is what you're looking for. Hopefully it is
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thanks, found it
https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/x86_64/+/android-x86_64-fugu-3.10-lollipop-release
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Both links still work

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