[Q] [Nexus 7 2012 Wifi only] Kernel with nfs support for CarbonROM 4.4.2 - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello there,
I'm looking for a way to mount nfs shares of my NAS and (debian wheezy) server in the filesystem for access of my media files.
I thought for long that it would be the most natural thing to do for my (linux based) mobile devices in a linux server environment, but it seems I'm far off.
So far I have been unable to mount these nfs shares of mine to the Nexus 7 (grouper) device running a Carbon ROM 4.4.2 Nightly Build from march this year (CARBON...20140302-0433.zip) with CifsManager, most likely due to its lack of kernel support (version 3.1.10--g90cc2cb1 bigshotrob...).
May one of you recommend a kernel that supports nfs, cifs and utf-8 for this build? I restrain from updating it as it is running smoothly and without problems (Remember? Never change a...) and I don't like to invest much time for the reconfiguration and other related stuff.
I know there is M-Kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2168787) out there that claims to have exactly the requested support and compliance to the CarbonROM series. But I'm unable to sort out what version of the kernel would match my build of the ROM.
I understand that the most actual release is for versions 4.4.4, but the changelog and >200 posts I've browsed do give no hint which release was compiled for 4.4.2 ROMs.
Please note, I would ask directly in that respective thread in the development section if I could, but owing to the (imho pretty stupid) 10 post restriction of newcomers I am unable to post there.
Edit: Not necessary anymore, got my postings ...
Accordingly, my second question would be, if someone with more than 10 posts would be so kind and ask the following questions for me in the given thread?
Namely:
What version of the kernel would fit my 4.4.2 CarbonROM Build and where could I obtain it?
Does anyone had success to mount nfs shares with it (or cifs, if not) ?
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That and any alternative ways/hints to get nfs going would be highly appreciated!
Thank you very much,
Nix
Specs Summary:
Nexus 7 2012 Wifi only
Carbon ROM 4.4.2 Nightly Build (CARBON...20140302-0433.zip)
Kernel 3.1.10--g90cc2cb1 bigshotrob...

Simple. Give my kernel a shot. It uses an AnyKernel installer, which then works with both ext4/f2fs ROMs. If you don't want experimental dt2w/s2w, flash 1.6.1.
Edit
http://vp-zp.com/snuzzo/kernels/grouper/
Forgot my link lol

Snuzzo said:
Simple. Give my kernel a shot. It uses an AnyKernel installer, which then works with both ext4/f2fs ROMs. If you don't want experimental dt2w/s2w, flash 1.6.1.
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Thank you for the reply snuzzo,
would you mind to give some details where to learn more of its features and where to find it?
Then I'll have a look at it.
EDIT:
Thanks for the link! But exactly what version do I have download for my Carbon ROM build above, if I'd decide to use it that is?
Presumably .../kitkat/Funky...??
BTW, are there some feature lists or such things? I'll probably browse the forum a bit, I suppose?
Cheers, Nix

Anykernel Installer. You can flash it on either an ext4/f2fs rom for /data compatibility
Overclock with 1.3Ghz max default
Under/overvolt
IO Scheduler additions: SIO BFQ ROW
CPU Governor additions: Lazy Lagfree Scary Lulzactive Wheatley (could be few more but thats from memory)
DoubleTap2Wake/Sweep2Wake in 1.6.2, disabled in 1.6.1(experimental)
Kexec Hardboot for MultiRom
Dynamic Fsync Control
Stock Google 4.7GCC prebuilt toolchain.
CIFS.
Theres a few other tweaks I made for overall UI performance other than that it follows CM-11.0 source. I build these for my own personal use but upload to share them for those who want what I run. You will want 1.6.2 or 1.6.1.

Snuzzo said:
Anykernel Installer. You can flash it on either an ext4/f2fs rom for /data compatibility
Overclock with 1.3Ghz max default
Under/overvolt
IO Scheduler additions: SIO BFQ ROW
CPU Governor additions: Lazy Lagfree Scary Lulzactive Wheatley (could be few more but thats from memory)
DoubleTap2Wake/Sweep2Wake in 1.6.2, disabled in 1.6.1(experimental)
Kexec Hardboot for MultiRom
Dynamic Fsync Control
Stock Google 4.7GCC prebuilt toolchain.
CIFS.
Theres a few other tweaks I made for overall UI performance other than that it follows CM-11.0 source. I build these for my own personal use but upload to share them for those who want what I run.
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Sounds great, although most of it are books with seven seals for me
What about nfs support? And its definitely for 4.4.2 based ROMs?
Thx again,
Nix

Yes to both. It has NFS and CIFS support.

And v.1.6 is the one you'd suggest?

Nixblicker said:
And v.1.6 is the one you'd suggest?
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Yes.

Snuzzo said:
Yes.
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One more question, please - do I have to activate or load those modules manually or will they be loaded at bootup by default?
Where may I find them to insmod/modprobe them manually, if not?
Thanks for the help once more,
Cheerio,
Nix

They will load by default.

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[Kernel] 2.6.32.48 - OC-UV-VFP_FP (1.400GHZ) - Gtab/Zpad (Update 11/24/11)

[Kernel] 2.6.32.48 - OC-UV-VFP_FP - Gtab/Zpad
-Initial release for Viewsonic’s Gtablet/Malata Zpad
-merge up to nvidia’s 10.9.9
-merge up to Kernel.org’s 2.6.32.48
-add NTFS (w./ write support (proceed with caution if writing!)),AUFS,CIFS,FUSE,TUN,HFSPlus,NFS Client v3/4 (kernel modules; pull the desired module from lib-2632.48.tar.gz and place in to /system/lib/modules/2.6.32.48-cyanogenmod/ and use insmod to insert) and EXT4 (in-built)
-DM_CRYPT/Ciphers/Routines,Cgroups,Namespaces support,Errata’s 430973,458693,460075
-ondemand governor default
-tweak cpufreq_ondemand a bit (use values from vision-2632)
-cortex-a9/vfp cc -O1 optimisations, using CodeSourcery’s 2009q1-203 ARM-EABI toolchain
-pull in a few changes from vision-2632
-use bcm4329, Version 4.218.248-23, FW Version 4.218.248-18
-add MP/PPP/TP/OE and USB Serial,IPV4/6,Netfilter, and Queuing options
-oc to 1.4GHZ; min mv: 900, max mv: 1200
-reduce voltages
-statically compile koush’s anykernel for use with harmony/tegra2, and add an unpackbootimg script
http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/
http://github.com/pershoot/gtab-2632
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[Kernel] 2.6.32.27 - VFPv3_FP - Gtab
-add ondemand,interactive,userspace cpu governors (ondemand default)
-tweak cpufreq_ondemand a bit (use values from vision-2632)
Source:
http://github.com/pershoot/gtab-2632
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so do we have overclocking yet?
babybacon said:
so do we have overclocking yet?
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not yet. its on my list (to pick apart dvfs/nvodm and backport AOSP's frequency scaling, etc.).
Thanks pershoot!
We appreciate all of the hard work you are putting into this!
pershoot said:
not yet. its on my list (to pick apart dvfs/nvodm and backport AOSP's frequency scaling, etc.).
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that sounds awesome. good luck with it man. maybe you will get it done by the time mine gets rma'd.
Nice, thanks pershoot!
Thanks a lot pershoot! Great work here
clemsyn - we also now know have a nice template to properly package a kernel in a standalone ZIP updater rather than just reflashing the entire boot partition.
Well done.
Pershoot - am running your kernel currently with Vegan Beta 5.1, everything looking good. Just one issue so far - I get error -18 on installing from Market apps that attempt to install to SD (Angry Birds, Uniwar are the two games I install that always do this).
VSC and I identified this as an issue with CONFIG_BLK_DEV and CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP not being enabled in the code Viewsonic shipped (as well as some related crypto stuff that the loop device needs). See my post with the config file changes (patch for Viewsonic 10.8.2 stock kernel) and the thread in general over at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10168177&postcount=5
Not sure if those config options are enabled in your code base, could also be some of the related crypto options though?
I started with a clean install of Vegan Beta 5.1, freshly re-partitioned SD card last night, and flashed your kernel this morning, so there was no user data or anything else sitting around on my internal SD card to muck up my results.
EDIT: I'm browsing your repo right now and looking at your pershoot_tegra_harmony_android_defconfig file. It looks like you have the CONFIG_BLK_DEV and CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP stuff enabled. Maybe it's the CRYPTO_ZLIB_DEFLATE and CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEFLATE settings? Those were in my patch but not enabled on your kernel, not sure if those are needed. Or CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP, though that wasn't enabled on my kernel either, and from what I just read about that setting I don't think that's it. Maybe you'll see something obvious I'm missing here.
Thanks pershoot. Downloading now.
Rcgabriel, ill look in to it this wknd.
BTW, I have observed that in Quadrant my scores with pershoot's current kernel build average around 2250. With the stock Vegan 5.1beta, my scores average around 2450. Clemsyn's 10.9.7 kernel had a reduction in Quadrant score as well, yielding around a 2300-2350 average, so I suspect a significant portion of this change I observe with pershoot's build is related to the updates in the NVidia source tree. Not certain if Clemsyn has his kernel builds set to the default performance governor or not, so the difference in governor settings might explain the rest of the difference.
I don't really care particularly about the benchmark scores, they are obviously synthetic and not relevant to daily use and the CPU on this thing is so damned fast it doesn't really matter.
But to the extent that they might represent a reduction in performance of user apps they are significant. Still trying to ascertain if this is purely a benchmark issue or if there's any real-world impact. Not sure on that at all. Feels pretty smooth to me.
Obviously, the other side of the performance coin is battery life and I haven't run this kernel enough to assess that.
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Pershoot - am running your kernel currently with Vegan Beta 5.1, everything looking good. Just one issue so far - I get error -18 on installing from Market apps that attempt to install to SD (Angry Birds, Uniwar are the two games I install that always do this).
VSC and I identified this as an issue with CONFIG_BLK_DEV and CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP not being enabled in the code Viewsonic shipped (as well as some related crypto stuff that the loop device needs). See my post with the config file changes (patch for Viewsonic 10.8.2 stock kernel) and the thread in general over at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10168177&postcount=5
Not sure if those config options are enabled in your code base, could also be some of the related crypto options though?
I started with a clean install of Vegan Beta 5.1, freshly re-partitioned SD card last night, and flashed your kernel this morning, so there was no user data or anything else sitting around on my internal SD card to muck up my results.
EDIT: I'm browsing your repo right now and looking at your pershoot_tegra_harmony_android_defconfig file. It looks like you have the CONFIG_BLK_DEV and CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP stuff enabled. Maybe it's the CRYPTO_ZLIB_DEFLATE and CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEFLATE settings? Those were in my patch but not enabled on your kernel, not sure if those are needed. Or CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP, though that wasn't enabled on my kernel either, and from what I just read about that setting I don't think that's it. Maybe you'll see something obvious I'm missing here.
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Just enable two fish and maybe blowfish under crypto and this should fix this (Yeh, I love to eat fish )
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[Kernel] 2.6.32.27 - VFPv3_FP - Gtab
-merge up to nvidia's 10.9.8
-merge up to Kernel.org's 2.6.32.27
-add NTFS (w./ write support (proceed with caution if writing!)),CIFS,FUSE,TUN,EXT4 (kernel modules; pull the desired module from lib-2632.27.tar.gz and place in to /system/lib/modules/2.6.32.27-cyanogenmod/ and use insmod to insert)
-DM_CRYPT,Namespaces support,Errata's 430973,458693,460075
-add ondemand,interactive,userspace cpu governors (ondemand default)
-tweak cpufreq_ondemand a bit (use values from vision-2632)
-cortex-a9/vfpv3 cc optimisations
-pull in a few changes from vision-2632 and enable what can be enabled, without breaking wifi (includes the wifi module shipped with tnt lite 3.10)
More details in the changelog, a full post on droidbasement.com, and Rom Manager update will follow.
Please report any issues with a last_kmsg/dmesg.
Installation:
Flash the .zip in recovery (flash tested successfully using .8 CWM).
Note:
Tested against TnT Lite (the others should work ok as well).
Download:
http://droidbasement.com/gtab/kernels/2632/1/boot-cm_2632.27-xtra-vfpv3_fp.zip (right click -> save as)
http://droidbasement.com/gtab/kernels/2632/1/lib-2632.27.tar.gz (kernel modules) (right click -> save as)
If you want to flash back to the stock TnT Lite 3.10 Kernel and Wifi Module:
http://droidbasement.com/gtab/boot-stock-tntlite_v3.10.zip (right click -> save as)
Source:
http://github.com/pershoot/gtab-2632
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Is there a versionfor vegan 5.1?
Rchabriel,
Not done yet. I have more tweaks patches to bring in. Possibly some revertions as well. Wanted to get a baseline out. Remember benchmarks are just that, synthetic. Tnt lite flies thus far. Have not tested against vegan at all. Want to test on close to stock and/or cyanogenmod at this point.
Battery is good. About 1%/h idle (no sync).
Clemsyn,
Ok I may have missed over the options (was late when I posted). Thx.
Robz,
Yes.
So if im running Vegan 5.1, and im Not a dev, is there anything I can do with this new release?
Quadrant scores dropped from 3300+ to 2900+ with this kernel. I've got the data2loop patch installed.
NMCBR600 said:
Quadrant scores dropped from 3300+ to 2900+ with this kernel. I've got the data2loop patch installed.
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Pin your cpu to 1000 and rerun.
I am not using performance (default shipping). The cpu freq. will scale dynamically with load as needed (ondemand is default).
Don't worry too much about synthetic benchmarks. They mean little in real world.
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Don't worry too much about synthetic benchmarks. They mean little in real world.
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I agree

[Kernel][P73XX] A1 Kernel V1.9

Before you do anything: I will not be held responsible for anything bad that happens to your tablet.
Disclaimer: I do not own this device.
**Sources: Check the GT10.1 A1 kernel thread for beginner friendly V1.9 sources.
Compatibility Information: Check the file names for -stock or -cm for the appropriate version. There is no harm in using a 3G kernel on a WiFi only tablet. This makes the build process less messy. I have a WiFi only tablet and I have no problems with it.
Changelog
Voodoo sound added <-- new to V1.0
USB charging automatically enabled <-- new to V1.1
1.2GHz OC <-- new to V1.2
GPU OC'd from 333MHz to 400MHz <-- new to V1.3
1.4GHz OC <-- new to V1.4
Charging widget support, various bug fixes, cifs with utf8 somewhere along the line <--new to V1.5.9
Attempted support for GT8.9 with 1.5GHz and 1.6GHz OC <-- new to V1.6alpha
Enabled XBox controller as xpad.ko kernel module <-- new to V1.6.1
NTFS moved to kernel module instead of built in, CIFS moved to kernel module instead of built in, enabled option.ko and usb_wwan.ko for connection of 3G dongle, all nls charsets/codepages built as modules <--new to V1.6.2
Applied git patch to disable mmc_cap_erase <-- new to V1.6.4
Voltage control, cifs built in again. <--new to V1.7
Changed battery driver to p3_battery.c originally specified by samsung instead of p4_battery.c that the GT10.1 uses <--new to V1.7.1
Cyanogenmod charging mode fix (incompatible with stock rom)
Rebased on P7300_HK Sources <-- new to V1.7.3
attempted CM10 compatibility fix based on GT10.1, enabled Samsung's powersaver governor, GT10.1 450MHz cap fix <--new to V1.7.4b (based on GT10.1 sources for now since I can test all those changes. Maybe I accidentally messed up something in GT8.9 sources??)
Copied in pershoot keyboard driver for CM <--new to V1.7.5
801MB RAM available <-- new to V1.8
Rebased on pershoot's sources as of November 17 11pm EST <--new to V1.8.1
Back to samsung GT10.1 base, follow pershoot's suggestion of Nexus7 mtp drivers to fix mtp, enabled zRam <--new to V1.8.2
Reduced RAM to 785MB to account for intense 3D games, enabled KSM (check settings --> performance --> memory management), reappearance of stock versions
Rebased stock rom kernel on GT10.1 sources. <--new to v1.8.3b (stock version only)
Rebased on 7300_update1 ics sources <--new to V1.8.3c stock versions only
Fixed charging while off bug. (You can now turn your tablet off for the night and charge it), enabled userspace human interface device management for CM10.1 <--new to V1.8.4 (CM only)
V1.8.5, 1.8.6 GT10.1 specific
Added row scheduler from CM10.1 I9300 sources <--new to V1.8.7
Added XDA's grzwolf's hsic wakelock fix <--new to V1.8.8
Added frandom kernel module from GT10.1 request <--new to V1.9
See my GT10.1 thread for more info.
AAccount said:
Before you do anything: I will not be held responsible for anything bad that happens to your tablet.
Where the name comes from: This kernel is named after the imaginary character A1. A1 was a character of my creation who was powerful, thought on his feet in battles and drove an electrically powered flying SUV. In my signature is his original hand drawn logo that I drew ~10 years ago, scanned, and used gimp to touch up.
I got a request to port this kernel to the galaxy tab 8.9. Only today, did I realize that the GT8.9 sources are included in the GT10.1 sources I downloaded. Very minimal changes needed to be made to make it GT8.9 compatible. However, I do not own this device and cannot afford a second tablet (even wifi only). I tried my best to follow the same steps used to create the GT10.1 version for the GT8.9. Since I have not even booted this kernel yet, it is marked pre alpha. Feedback is much appreciated. I am compiling this kernel in good faith. You will need to flash back the stock kernel and copy in the files from a stock rom's /system/lib/modules to get back to stock. I recommend you have a stock kernel on hand ready to flash from recovery just in case...
**Sources: look for the corresponding A1 thread the the GT10.1 section. Nothing has changed at all except the .config which is directly modelled after the GT10.1 .config.
Changelog
Voodoo sound added <-- new to V1.0
USB charging automatically enabled <-- new to V1.1
1.2GHz OC <-- new to V1.2
GPU OC'd from 333MHz to 400MHz <-- new to V1.3
1.4GHz OC <-- new to V1.4
Charging widget support, various bug fixes, cifs with utf8 somewhere along the line <--new to V1.5.9
Attempted support for GT8.9 with 1.5GHz and 1.6GHz OC <-- new to V1.6alpha
See my GT10.1 thread for more info. Only missing features from GT10.1 version is the boot script support and CM versions. I'd prefer to take it 1 step at a time.
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Hi...
I am on Overcome now, and wondering if this can be applied on my P7300 ?
If so, should I just flash it over the CWM ?
Please advice.
Thank you.
andikasaja said:
Hi...
I am on Overcome now, and wondering if this can be applied on my P7300 ?
If so, should I just flash it over the CWM ?
Please advice.
Thank you.
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You need to be running a stock ice cream sandwich rom (Android 4.0). I think overcome rom is honeycomb (Android 3.2). Also remember this is an alpha kernel.
Seems to work fine. I'll play with it for a while before making up my mind about it.
Thanks for doing this for the 8.9.
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You need to be running a stock ice cream sandwich rom (Android 4.0). I think overcome rom is honeycomb (Android 3.2). Also remember this is an alpha kernel.
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Thank you for the confirmation.
I also thought so, as it was mentioned as [Stock ICS].
Cheers...
Stupid question time! I looked at the notes on the 10.1 kernel thread, and didn't see it, but does this kernel have the game pad (usb xbox controller) support built in? I know the factory one doesnt see my controller.
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Stupid question time! I looked at the notes on the 10.1 kernel thread, and didn't see it, but does this kernel have the game pad (usb xbox controller) support built in? I know the factory one doesnt see my controller.
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No it doesn't, but I'll look into it. I've looked into it. Should be included in the next version but first... I want to get feedback on the current port before releasing new versions.
Thanks mate for the built, seems to work properly, do you need some specific test,benchmarks or stuffs like that?
Thank you AAcount for porting it, will test it soon.
Kernel works very well, let's hope it improve the battery life.
Gesendet von meinem GT-P7300 mit Tapatalk 2
ceno80Under volt1 said:
Kernel works very well, let's hope it improve the battery life.
Gesendet von meinem GT-P7300 mit Tapatalk 2
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For That we need UnderVolt, hope it will be added in next releases
you are the man
i want to thank you for this kernel voodoo support is important to me because the tab is my car stereo. flashed havent had any issues yet. if you want to add uv support thumbs up ill give it a try. thanks for taking the time to compile even though u dont have a 8.9!
just flashed this on my tab and i can report that all is working just as expected! OCd to 1.4Ghz and noticeably smoother!
really like it!
Thanks a lot for taking the time to port this for us!
A few requests for future versions:
Other Shedulers. On my razr I'm using pegasusq which is great for battery life. when the phone is asleep it shuts down one of the two cores completely! hotplug & hotplugx also do this. not sure if the galaxy tab supports something like that but it would be great!
Undervolting. moar batterrrryyyy arrrrgh
Thanks once again!
did some more testing. youtube HD videos now have a slight lag and hickups that were absent on the stock kernel.
Great ! Thanks a bunch. I will give it a try this evening.
Any chance we get a zip with the stock kernel, in case something goes wrong ?
Good idea. Please put an original kernel zip file.
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Just done some benchmark, no oc, but I didn't have stock kernel results to compare yet... 2d test seems very bad, I don't know if it sucks with stock one as well
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Just done some benchmark, no oc, but I didn't have stock kernel results to compare yet... 2d test seems very bad, I don't know if it sucks with stock one as well
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Did you force 2D gpu rendering in the developpers settings ?
I will benchmark too, before & after the update.
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No it doesn't, but I'll look into it. I've looked into it. Should be included in the next version but first... I want to get feedback on the current port before releasing new versions.
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Awesome, thanks. Saw this thread as I was headed to bed last night. I'll do a nandroid and install to give it a whirl after work. If there are any issues, I know the controller worked under the Galaxian Soup pre-ics kernel, think it was motley's V3, not 100% on the kernel name.
Any chance using this kernel in JB ports ?
This kernel have support for running scripts in /etc/init.d ? (because _motley's lack it).

[Dev Info] [Deathly Kernel] [AOSP] [Lollipop 5.1.1]

This thread will be about changes i have made to the device trees for the t700,t705,t800,t805 which should in the long run make maintaining the variants a lot easier the primary changes i have done are combine all 4 of the variants into 1 kernel source as well as make a common device tree so they can inherit everything that is the same across devices.
Kernel Changes:
The Base kernel from Cyanogenmod supports klimtwifi (T700) and klimtlte (T705) to add support for chagallwifi (T800) all that is needed is to add its defconfig which is this file
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...arch/arm/configs/deathly_chagalllte_defconfig
To add support for the Chagallte (T805) it was a little more complicated for to do but very simple for you guys for a little background T805 is exactly the same chipset as the other Galaxy Tab S's except for whatever reason Samsung decided to put a different gpu (Midgard_wk04) everyone else uses a mali_t6xx.
The stuff developers actually need to support Chagalllte are the following:
Defconfig:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...arch/arm/configs/deathly_chagalllte_defconfig
The GPU addition commit:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/c8e96e86c902cbc2b13d34e7e7158623eacf5d84
Bam that was easy now any kernel can support all 4 main variants of the Tab S
Device tree and vendor repos
First part i want to place links to all of the stuff that's needed to make a rom for each device in one place.
(Disclaimer the trees will be LiquidSmooth but it is very easy to convert them to any rom)
Klimtwifi (T700):
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Devices/android_device_samsung_klimtwifi
https://github.com/TheMuppets/proprietary_vendor_samsung/tree/cm-12.1/klimtwifi
Klimtlte (T705)
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Devices/android_device_samsung_klimtlte
https://github.com/schwabe93/vendor_samsung_klimtlte
Chagallwifi (T800)
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Devices/android_device_samsung_chagallwifi
https://github.com/diego-cr/android_vendor_samsung_chagallwifi
Chagalllte (T805)
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Devices/android_device_samsung_chagalllte
https://github.com/Andrewt12/android_vendor_samsung_chagalllte
WIP Common Device Tree:
When bringing up support for LiquidSmooth for these devices i noticed that they are all pretty much copied each other (which makes sense) but because of it there was tons of duplicated code between the devices so i decided to make a common device tree so any future code changes could be placed in one place instead of over 4 device trees. This is still a WIP because i do not have all the devices so i can not test them all in my eyes they should all work fine. The common device tree will also hopefully will be rom independent so no changes would be needed on a per rom basis. I can for sure say klimtwifi and chagallwifi work with my common tree, Chagalllte and klimtlte need to be tested still.
Common Device tree repo:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Devices/android_device_samsung_exynos5420-common
Common device tree migration commits
Klimtwifi:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/444b4fc08f82eeeabe8e0a533539fe0c2fadd723
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/cdf5f06c8a29bb237b964d5ee602d151c6323677
Klimtlte:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/8570d466e2b5b88c316c7f1576bf8ea9051c5e2a
Chagallwifi:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/5be51eb30283355109c65513ea209dd1d6855ff2
Chagalllte:
https://github.com/LiquidSmooth-Dev...mmit/5ff21d73a9cad3f7f9cf7f79b29bdbab0d8b2b1e
One more improvement that myself and @diegocr made was finally made a pernament fix to Chagallwifi's (T800) wifi issue he made a custom release tool in the device tree to make it so you would not have to manually patch it every time. I then took that and fixed the root of the issue which was that the vendor repo was not putting the files in the right spot. (My orig commit also did egl but that was not needed) the commit that did it is this:
https://github.com/diego-cr/android...mmit/1fc5135eda985ddc159f8465ee114e67aa5dfcae
Now into the features of my Deathly kernel
XDA:DevDB Information
[Dev Info] [Deathly Kernel] [AOSP] [Lollipop 5.1.1], Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S
Contributors
deadman96385
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-06-22
Last Updated 2015-06-21
Deathly Kernel
I have had a deathly kernel on most devices i own the goal of it is to get as many options and features into a kernel but still be stable. For the Tab S i took the aosp cm base and have updated it against kernel.org from 3.4.105 too 3.4.108 along with pull in a bunch of features from other exynos 5420 devices
As you read above i have made a common tree which changes the ramdisk so i have to provide two zips one with the new format one with old format currently the only rom that i personally have built with the new version is the latest klimtwifi and chagawifi all other roms will boot loop with it so use the old version
Currently i only have flashable for Klimtwifi (T700) i will generate the others once i get back from my trip.
New Ramdisk option:
http://www.drdevs.com/devs/teamliquid/Kernels/klimtwifi/New_format/
Old Ramdisk option:
http://www.drdevs.com/devs/teamliquid/Kernels/klimtwifi/Old_format/
Features of the Deathly kernel:
Will support all 4 main tab s devices (will add support for the US carrier variants if aosp is brought up)
CPU Voltage Control
CPU OverClock/UnderClock
GPU Voltage Control
GPU OverClock/UnderClock
MIF/INT Voltage Control (I will not show how to configure this if you know how too then you can)
Wolfson Sound Control Thanks to oloendithas for fixing it for stereo out
UKSM instead of KSM
Added the following IO Schedulers: fifo, fiops, sioplus, tripndroid, vr, zen, bfq (Default)
Full f2fs support updated off the mainline (Stock cm kernel has limited support)
Modified Thermal Throttling temperatures for all devices so hopefully they won't get as hot (WIP)
Android Logger disabled by default can be enabled over sysfs
Exynos thermal exposed to sysfs
WQ power efficient workqueues (Still need to apply in more places)
Frandom Support
Readahead bumped to 256 from 128
Details how to configure all of the features i will add the rest once i come back
GPU Configuration:
To configure the max or min gpu frequency you would go to either of the following files in a root enabled file browser and change the value inside
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq_gpu
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq_gpu
The allowed values for the files are as followed:
667, 600, 533, 480, 420, 350, 266, 177, 100
T800 owners the default min gpu freq is 100 on all roms if that causes issues raise the min freq to 266 you will probably not notice a battery decreases if that still does not work let me know i'll take a look at the code.
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Thanks, working great on CM12.
Thank you man.. Im glad someone finely separated the device tree... And specially Happy about a new kernel that I can use in my Project Roms.
With all Credits going to you of course.. thanks again.
Hey mate, thanks for this!
I'm a little unsure about the new and old ramdisk thingy.
Running aicp on my klmitwifi, new ramdisk is cool?
Will try anyway, but let me know please!
Edit :
just checked, didn't stupidly before, Looks like the kernel is baked in your AICP rom.
Thanks again for your hard work!
Edit edit:
tried the v02 on the rom mentioned, had to revert cause I was having many ui fc.
Used new ramdisk version, could be that or I should have done a clean flash maybe?
Thanks for this, hopefully if fixes the lag issue for me on CM12 with the T800.
Thanks for all the hard work, grid .1 and .2 both worked perfect on bliss rom
Thanks, I will use your kernel on my chagallwifi SlimLP builds
Wait, does the Deathly kernel already in CarbonROM for T700 have F2FS support already? Or is that for the New Version and not yet built for klimtwifi? Thanks
SkOrPn said:
Wait, does the Deathly kernel already in CarbonROM for T700 have F2FS support already? Or is that for the New Version and not yet built for klimtwifi? Thanks
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The f2fs version in the carbon build is not updated like it is now so i can not guarantee it works the next build will work though
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The f2fs version in the carbon build is not updated like it is now so i can not guarantee it works the next build will work though
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OK, thanks. Hope your enjoying your time off... :good:
I'm going to backup your kernel and try ashyx's new build released today. Its closer to stock but has F2FS support also. Then I will test yours once its updated. Loving this new tab of mine, almost forgot how much fun it was trying to find the sweet spot on a device, lol. My Nexus 7 found its sweet spot a long time ago and now its just a plain ole boring tablet. hehe
diegocr said:
Thanks, I will use your kernel on my chagallwifi SlimLP builds
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...Slim LP, for t800 maybe, where to find it?
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meduza2 said:
...Slim LP, for t800 maybe, where to find it?
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In SlimRoms Builders Collective
diegocr said:
In SlimRoms Builders Collective
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...nice Do you intend to make an own SLIM LP thread?
m.
meduza2 said:
...nice Do you intend to make an own SLIM LP thread?
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Great idea, but now I have no time to keep updated
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Great idea, but now I have no time to keep you updated
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Would be really great!!
I would like to see SLIM LP on my tab s A platform to exchange user experience for our specific device would be very helpful for you and us
m.
meduza2 said:
Would be really great!!
I would like to see SLIM LP on my tab s A platform to exchange user experience for our specific device would be very helpful for you and us
m.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/development/rom-ezio84-slimlp-t3146025

[KERNEL][CUSTOM][CM12.1]Galaxy S4 Mini [3G|LTE|DUOS]

Unofficial CM12.1 kernel for Galaxy S4 Mini (3G|LTE|DUOS)
Features:
Based on official CM12.1 kernel source
Hotplug thread infrastructure
Sweep2Sleep
Fast charge
Upgraded taus88 to taus113 algorithm for entropy generator
Frandom (fast random number generator)
Krait optimized strcmp and memcmp
Motorola MSM memcopy enhancements (memutils) to improve of the memory subsystem performance
Optimized ARM RWSEM (read/write semaphore) algorithm
CPU-boost
Quickwakeup
UKSM (Ultra Kernel SamePage Merging)
Timer slack controller
Speedup late resume patch for faster wakeup of the device
Updated F2FS
Updated exFAT
NTFS with full support read/write access
init.d support
zRAM
LZ4 compressor/decomressor for zRAM
TCP-cong: westwood, vegas, reno and etc.
Set SELinux always into "Permissive mode"
Faux123's Simple GPU governor
Faux123's IntelliThermal
Faux123's GPL Sound Control 3.5
Dynamic FSync
Dynamic dirty page writebacks
Dynamic LowMemoryKiller with management of not killable processes
Compiled with Linaro GCC 4.9.4-2015.06 Toolchain
CPU hotplugs:
Faux123's Intelliplug
MyFluxi's MSM-hotplug
Alucard-hotplug
Lazy-hotplug
Governors:
Alugard
[*]lteracative
[*]Dancedance
[*]Darkness
[*]Impulse
[*]Intelliminmax
[*]Intellidemand
[*]Intelliactive
[*]Lionheart
[*]Nigtmare
[*]Ondemandplus
[*]Optimax
[*]Preservative
[*]Slim
[*]Smartmax
[*]SmartAssV2
[*]SmartAssH3
[*]Uberdemand
[*]Wheatly
[*]Yankactiv
I/O Schedulers:
Noop
[*]Daedline
[*]ROW
[*]CFQ
[*]FIOPS (Fair Input/Output Per Second)
[*]SIO (Simple I/O)
[*]BFQ
[*]Tripendriod
Credits:
@arco68
@Christopher83
@F4k
@junkyde
@SilviuMik
@Grarak​Installation instructions:
1. Copy XXXX-ALX-x.x.x.zip to your sdcard
2. Reboot into CWM recovery
3. Choose "Install zip from sdcard"
4. Select XXXX-ALX-x.x.x.zip kernel and confirm installation.
XDA:DevDB Information
Custom CM12.1 Kernel for I9190/I9195/I9192, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S 4 Mini
Contributors
alexax66
Source Code: https://github.com/alexax66/CM12.1_kernel_serranodsxx
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Stable Version: ALX-0.2.7
Stable Release Date: 2015-11-23
Created 2015-11-24
Last Updated 2015-11-24
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Hi, all!
I start new thread for my CM12.1 kernel
alexax66 said:
Hi, all!
I start new thread for my CM12.1 kernel
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Nice features and impressive number of governors :good:
Testing then report back.
Thank you very much ,our friend !!!!
woow...for to find the best governor/scheduler/hotplugg.... for best battery-life (with correct performance )
i cant compile on this pc
Has anyone compiled it for the I9195?
if so can i have a copy please as i cant get to my own pc until the weekend.
download link ? Also why is thread not is android development section ?
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download link ? Also why is thread not is android development section ?
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i think we have to compile it ourselves.
Having in mind the fact that 99% of us won't even dare to think about installing a kernel compiled by ourselves, is there a chance for someone more experimented to compile this kernel for all 3 versions?
I personally only need the lte version, but...
Thank you in advance.
Can not compile (newbie)
I would love to test this kernel and give feedback but I have no knowledge on how to compile. What's the chances on someone doing this with experience? I'm after the LTE version myself, I'm excited for a new kernel to play with. Or maybe someone can send meva walk through guide on his to compile.
Thanks in advance ☺
Has anyone tried it yet?
@alexax66
Please upload the kernel .zip or change Installation instruction
Installation instructions:
1. Copy XXXX-ALX-x.x.x.zip to your sdcard
2. Reboot into CWM recovery
3. Choose "Install zip from sdcard"
4. Select XXXX-ALX-x.x.x.zip kernel and confirm installation.
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piskor said:
@alexax66
Please upload the kernel .zip or change Installation instruction
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I had random reboot with this kernel after applied last patches
I will be find what is problem and will build new version
alexax66 said:
I had random reboot with this kernel after applied last patches
I will be find what is problem and will build new version
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Any luck yet bud?
Can you uploud the .ZIP file ?
I wanna test the Gaming performance and compare the results with the lombartz kernel
improves battery?
Well i think thats the end of that.
Kernel is not stable, so we must wait. Patience, patience and one more time patience
piskor said:
Kernel is not stable, so we must wait. Patience, patience and one more time patience
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Could you update the OP so we all know what we are waiting for, change (stable) to its current title etc etc, all I'm seeing is disinterest in this thread. Maybe release a pre-release version so someone else can help you, there is no point to compile this myself or I might as well start my own thread.
Looking forward to your clarification and thanks in advance.

[KERNEL] [EOL] [OnePlus3] [OOS 5, 4, 3] Boeffla-Kernel (15-01-2019)

*** This kernel is now end-of-life, not supported and developed anymore !!! ***
Hi all,
some of you know me from the other OnePlus or Samsung devices areas, where I provide my kernels already for more than three years to OnePlus One, OnePlus Two, OnePlus X, Galaxy S5, S3 and Note 10.1 users for all sort of platforms (Samsung, Cyanogenmod, Omnirom etc.)
Please note:
I am not heading to have as many features as possible implemented, this is not my design goal. If you are more into that, move on to other, good existing kernels. If you are searching for a good mix of improvements and new functions while not sacrificing stability, you are welcome here (see below the history section for more info).
Compatibility
Important: This kernel is only meant to be compatible with official OnePlus OOS and nothing else.
So when the kernel does not run on custom rom XYZ, do not even bother me with it or ask hundred times in the thread for compatibility.
I could not care less about it !!
To add: An open beta (aka community build) is NOT an official build supported here. If you use a community build and have issues, don't complain or even report. I am not merging any kernel changes from open betas into my kernels !!
Important notes
When using new anykernel concept Boeffla-Kernel: Flash stock kernel of rom first !
This kernel is ONLY compatible to OxygenOs stock, nothing else !!!
If you are using a custom rom that bases on OxygenOs, it might work. However, if it does not work, do not expect me to do tweak to make the kernel running with your favorite rom. I would not do it - my one and only reference is OxygenOs stock.
It is not supposed to be compatible to CM, HydrogenOS etc.
Also note: You have to use Boeffla-Config app which I provide on my homepage to tweak the kernel. 3rd party apps will not be able to unleash the full power of the kernel.
Installation
Read the install instructions in the support section on the Boeffla Site.
Support
First read the FAQ section on the Homepage !!!
Click here to learn about all possible kernel settings in the config app (outdated at the moment).
Click here to learn about using the config app (outdated at the moment).
I will refuse to give support if you do any undervolting/overclocking and experience freezes or hot reboots.
I will also not provide any support if you do not use Boeffla-Config app to tweak the kernel, other 3rd party tweaking apps are known (and intended) to cause issues.
I will refuse to give support if you have xposed framework installed and reporting any kind of weird issues. My opinion to xposed it quite clear: too powerful for >90% of the users that just mess up their system with it.
Otherwise, you can get in touch with me via the support e-mail address: [email protected]
Please provide kernel version, rom version, a detailed issue description and ideally supporting screenshots or log files.
Change logs
(you can also access them directly in Boeffla-Config V2 by pressing menu and selecting "change log...")
Change log for OxygenOS 4.x.x kernel - Click here
Change log for OxygenOS 3.x.x kernel - Click here
Features
Note: This kernel only runs on OOS 3.x.x for the OnePlus 3 - nothing else !!!
Support of anykernel concept (only latest kernels) - flash stock kernel before flashing Boeffla
Full integration with Boeffla-Config V2 (you need at least version 2.4.02 or higher !!!) configuration app (get it from http://www.boeffla.de) to configure all kernel settings
Dash charging fully supported
The two CPU clusters (big and little cpu) can be configured completely separate in terms of min/max frequencies, governors and CPU core profiles
Additional governors: Impulse, zzmoove, elementalx, conservative, ondemand, blu_active
Additional schedulers: fiops, bfq, sio, sioplus, fifo, vr, tripndroid, zen, maple
CPU overclocking - one additional overclocking step for both clusters (1,72 GHz for little CPU / 2,26 GHz for big CPU)
No GPU overclocking, no CPU and GPU voltage interface
USB charge rate bumped up to 900 mA
Boeffla charge analysis (display of charger type and charge current in Boeffla-Config app in real time)
Boeffla touchkey LED control (LEDs fully off, LED on screen touch, configurable duration)
CPU core profiles to restrict number of CPU cores being used (the OP3 does not hotplug based on load)
Notification LED control (effect + speed for blinking/fading, brightness for continuous notification like battery charging etc.)
Boeffla-Sound engine: Headphone volume and speaker volume (only lowering volumes for speaker)
Dynamic FSync (activated if screen on, deactived if screen off), configurable
Input boost frequencies and duration configurable per CPU cluster, input boost switch
Show CPU frequency usage per CPU and frequency in Boeffla-Config
Show GPU frequency usage per frequency in Boeffla-Config
KCal V2 Color control
Display backlight limits configurable (to avoid display brightness gets too low in some situations)
Display backlight dimmer
Swipe2wake gestures
Control haptic feedback of gestures (except fingerprint)
Haptic feedback intensity control
Swipe2sleep gestures
Boeffla generic wakelock blocker V1.1.0 (documentation)
SD card read ahead buffer configurable (default increased to 1024 kB)
Ext4 File system tweaks (default to on, can be disabled)
Kernel logger (dmesg) configurable
CIFS support (module, do not mount inside /data, if you rooted with Chainfire SuperSu, make sure you uncheck the namespace separation in SuperSu app)
NFS support (module)
NTFS support (module)
XBox support (module)
OTG-Ethernet support (module)
TCP Congestion changed to Westwood
Many additional TCP congestion algorithms available
Entropy values configurable
Hardware touch keys are locked as long as screen is in use (touched) for better usability
Swap supported
Various minor kernel tweaks
Doze mode configurable in Boeffla-Config
Full selinux strict support (switchable to permissive on demand)
Show speedbin information (PVS level) in Boeffla-Config app
init.d support (in /system/etc/init.d - set correct permissions!)
Automatic EFS backup
Integrated full busybox 1.27.2 (own compilation)
Kernel initialisation log file (with history of 3 log files)
Emergency reset script automatically placed into /boeffla-kernel-data folder of your internal memory
Google gcc 4.9 toolchain (64 bit) used for best stability
Always based on latest OOS kernel sources (https://github.com/OnePlusOSS/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996)
Download
For all information and downloads (stable AND testing versions), visit the Boeffla-Kernel homepage:
www.boeffla.de
History and design targets
Basically I created my first Boeffla-Kernel in 2012 as there was no kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S3 around that had exactly the mix of functionalities that I wanted. I wanted to have full flexibility in undervolting and charge rates for instance, but did not like the sharpness and/or brightness tweaks many kernels have implemented as per default.
Hence, I began to create my own kernel after a while, adding all the features I like. This is the result of my work, which in the end I decided to share with you. I hope you like it as much as I do.
The objective of this kernel is to have a kernel for daily use. It does not aim for best battery life, or best smoothness or best benchmark scores. Also it does not aim to have the broadest feature set available everywhere.
It aims more for a good mix of all, not sacrificing stability and functionality in the end.
And - most important: It aims to stay quite close to stock !!!
These design targets are also valid for the OnePlus kernel here!!!
This said, I will definitely NEVER implement:
things I do personally not need
things I do not like
things that are in any way dangerous
anything which is highly experimental
f2fs - it is known to cause various issues and compatibility problems
a CAF based kernel
anything that requires upstreaming of kernel parts to a higher kernel major version
So do not even ask for it if it falls into the listed categories. Everything else I am happy to check and decide.
And: I do not really care about benchmark numbers, they say almost nothing as long as something is not completely wrong. Important for me is the feel-good factor.
I am also not interested in gaming at all, so never expect a gamer kernel. It will just not happen...
Compatibility
To reiterate it again: Flash the kernel only if you are running a compatible rom !!!
Configuration of the kernel
To tweak and configure the kernel, manually load and install the app "Boeffla-Config V2" from the downloads section on www.boeffla.de.
You need at least version 2.4.02 or higher for the OnePlus 3 Boeffla Kernels.
Donation
If you like my work, feel free to donate: Donation-Link
If you donate at least 2,49 EUR (to be in line with the donation app prices on Google Play store), you will receive a personal donation code which unlocks some nice little comfort functions in Boeffla-Config V2 on top.
Source code
All sources can be found in my Github repository: http://github.com/andip71
Credits to developers
Of course, I had never been able to create all that by my own. So I want to give credits to the really good developers around, that have given me all the inspiration and from which I cherry picked lots of the implemented functionalities:
* ZaneZam
* Grarak
* Yank555
* Hardcore
* Chainfire
* AndreiLux
* Netarchy
* Gokhanmoral
* Simone201
* Mialwe
* Entropy512
* Faux
* Harunjo
* FranciscoFranco
* Ak
* Osm0sis
... I just hope I did not forget someone. If so, please let me know and I will add you of course.
Thanks to all of you for your great work !!!
Disclaimer
*** As always - Flash on our own risk! ***
Make sure you flash the correct version depending on your firmware version!
I can and will not take any responsibility for bricked phones or lost data.
It is generally recommended to run a complete Nandroid backup in your custom recovery and safely store your personal data before you flash a new kernel.
Cheers and enjoy
Andi
Latest change log:
OOS4
http://kernel.boeffla.de/oneplus3/boeffla-kernel-oos/oos4xx/changelog.htm
OOS3
http://kernel.boeffla.de/oneplus3/boeffla-kernel-oos/oos3xx/changelog.htm
Configuration and profile thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/profiles-boeffla-kernel-profiles-t3455503
*** You want my support? Then stick to my rules ***
Guys, I am receiving more and more completely useless support requests in different threads. Useless because people provide nothing to be able to help, not even the minimal possible information they could give.
Hence, I will now remind anyone again on the support guide lines stated here:
http://boeffla.de/index.php/support/support
Also you need to ensure you follow the installation guide lines incl. trouble-shooting stated here:
http://boeffla.de/index.php/support/installation-how-to
And to cut a long story short: If you do not at least provide what I request in the support guide lines, I will IGNORE YOUR REQUESTS IN FUTURE.
Straight and simple. I have enough of people wasting my time just because they are too lazy to write details.
Period.
Also as a reminder:
you use xposed? -> no support, everything is your own issue
you use a custom rom and not the official stock or CM one? -> good luck, you are on your own
you undervolt or overclock? -> have fun, but without my support
Sorry, this might sound harsh (and it is meant to sound harsh), but you cannot imagine about how crappy support requests can be. Stating something does not work is just not enough.
Please consider that!!!
Andi
Allright folks, thread is open. Kernel is available for download.
Before you start, please make sure you read the following information at least:
http://boeffla.de/index.php/support/installation-how-to
http://boeffla.de/index.php/support/support
If you have trouble, I ask you to also scan for your issue in the OnePlus 2 thread, as major parts are the same on both devices (http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/orig-development/kernel-boeffla-kernel-05-10-2015-t3218164)
Enjoy
Andi
It's going to be legen. Wait for it. Dary
Thanks Dev for supporting OP3
Downloading rn
Awesome ... Thanks for this ....
Great work..
To restore old kernel stock..is it possible to have it too??
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isoladisegnata said:
Great work..
To restore old kernel stock..is it possible to have it too??
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Let me create a stock kernel section for it on www.boeffla.de, then yes. But this can take till tomorrow, I am out very soon today.
Apart from that, you can always flash OOS dirty over, this brings you stock kernel back.
Andi
Lord Boeffla said:
Let me create a stock kernel section for it quickly on www.boeffla.de, then yes.
Apart from that, you can always flash OOS dirty over, this brings you stock kernel back.
Andi
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Yes..
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isoladisegnata said:
Yes..
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Just corrected my statement, will not be before tomorrow as I have to leave very early today for an appointment.
Andi
hail to the lord of kernels
isoladisegnata said:
Great work..
To restore old kernel stock..is it possible to have it too??
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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With Flashify you can backup and restore the stock kernel.
Gesendet von meinem ONEPLUS A3003 mit Tapatalk
Der-Knuffi said:
With Flashify you can backup and restore the stock kernel.
Gesendet von meinem ONEPLUS A3003 mit Tapatalk
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Yeees, but... not 100%.
IMHO it backups the kernel image, but not the kernel modules too.
And OnePlus is using kernel modules on OOS.
Just to be very precise.
Andi
its not yet available to download?
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its not yet available to download?
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What?
And why should it be not?
Be more specific pls.
Andi
Download of OOS kernel working here.
Gesendet von meinem ONEPLUS A3003 mit Tapatalk
It finally happened
OMG.
Now I have no excuses anymore to not buy a Oneplus 3.
So it was a short interruption without Boeffla on LG G4 (5 months)
Many, many thanks for this.
Hail to Lord Boeffla. I can not live without your kernels
Greetings and keep calm.
Some got the app working on 3.5.1?
C.H.T.J. said:
Some got the app working on 3.5.1?
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Same here, not working boeffla config in OSS 3.5.1... The kernel is very good, smooth, but the apk isn't working yet...
Good job bro, your kernel is awesome..
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
What is your webpages
Code:
http://kernel.boeffla.de/oneplus3/boeffla-kernel-oos/oos3xx_download/Stable
wrong with the ESET antivirus selectively alert immediately and does not reach the website.
Indicates that the page is harmful.

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