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[Kernel]netarchy-toastmod, Version 4.1.9.1 Beta: 4.2
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Q: Do I need to be rooted to use this kernel? A: Yes, you need to be rooted, preferably a full root with nand unlock, Unrevoked is not a full root by itself, you'll want to also flash the engineering bootloader. Q: How do I flash this kernel? A: Copy the zip to your sdcard, and flash it from recovery mode Q: My phone is suddenly unstable after using this kernel and I experience weird things like reboots or other bugs A: Are you overclocking? Try lowering the max speed of your overclock. If the problems stop, you were overclocking too hard. If not, please include the following information when reporting issues: 1. Your Baseband 2. What rom you're using 3. Your software number 4. Your panel type (Nova or Epson) 5. A Description of what's happening Q: Why can I only overclock to 1152mhz? (In builds prior to 4.1.x) A: Frequencies above 1152 have repeatedly turned out to be unstable for a large percentage of users, so they have been removed to eliminate the temptation to use them (and then complain because they are unstable ;D). Q: Does this kernel work with 2.2 (Froyo) roms? A: The "Froyoized" kernels do Q: Will this kernel work with my custom rom? A: Maybe. The general population build of the kernel should work with *most* custom roms, but as each custom rom can have it's own customizations, your mileage may vary. In some cases, particularly when a lot of customizations are in the rom's ramdisk, the kernel must be repackaged with the ramdisk from the custom rom to be compatible. Code:
Notes for Revision 4.2 - Kernel updated from a 2.6.32.15 to 2.6.32.25 - Interactive governor added and tentatively set as default in some test builds - Smartass governor added and tentatively set as default in some test builds Notes for Revision 4.1.9.1 - HAVS has made a return, this should help improve battery life by automatically dynamically undervolting the cpu when possible Notes for Revision 4.1.8 - Added the BFQ I/O scheduler - Split out kernel editions, now users have a choice between a CFS or a BFS kernel, if you don't like one, try the other ;D - Enabled shadow writes on the gpu, which may result in better performance in opengl applications Notes for Revision 4.1.7 - Add BFS to the kernel - Allocate more memory to the gpu, this may result in better performance in opengl applications - A rabid naked bunny vampire has materialized under your bed. Be afraid. Notes for Revision 4.1.6 - Users with touchscreen issues should find their touchscreen is no longer as responsive as a stereotypical wife on her 10th anniversary Notes for Revision 4.1.5 - Banished HAVS into the fiery pits of hell for now due to its inability to remain stable with any attempts to overclock. I'll be working on this on the side for possible future re-inclusion - Clock frequency table remains opened up, with static undervolting in place - Thanks to l33tlinuxh4x0r for being a guinea pig and helping test this build Notes for Revision 4.1.4 - The beast responsible for the ridiculous overclocking instability at *any* speed beyond stock has been severely beaten and castrated by rabid naked bunnies (without anesthetic) - Update scripts redone in the interests of making sure people who have had issues flashing the kernel in the past can do so - The conservative governor has had some more tweaks to give it better out of the box performance, but you are free to set ondemand as your governor in setcpu if you wish. (If you want to migrate to ondemand you'll also need to set it as the governor in your setcpu profiles) - The clock frequency table is fully opened up (re-detect frequencies in setcpu to see them) As always your mileage in overclocking may vary, but for some perspective, I ran 1152 through many loops of neocore and quadrant just fine. Notes for Revision 4.1.3 - The ondemand governor is enabled as an option (switch to it in setcpu if you want to use it, remember you'll have to update your profiles to use it as well). The default currently remains conservative to have a balance between performance and battery. - The small segment of users getting bootloops due to the undervolting being too aggressive should be able to boot the kernel now (though if it persists the undervolting can still be adjusted) Notes for Revision 4.1.2 - All frequencies above 1152 should now be properly visible/usable in setcpu (You may need to re-detect speeds in setcpu first) Notes for Revision 4.1.1 - Hot on the heels of 4.1.0, a minor versioning fix ;D (4.1.0 reports itself as 4.0.3) Notes for Revision 4.1.0 - Adapted HAVS for the evo, this may improve battery life by allowing the cpu to run at lower voltages when possible - The overclocking range has expanded to allow attempting to clock above 1152, Remember that overclocking is unpredictable and potentially unstable by nature, if you encounter problems overclocking, lower the speed. - Some threshold adjustments to the conservative governor in the interest of improving performance without obliterating battery - Wired tethering should theoretically work, however if there are problems with the app, an alternative is azilink for wired tethering Notes for Revision 4.0.3a - An experiment of sorts, changing from the ondemand speed governor to the conservative governor (with some tweaks), in the interests of keeping good performance with less impact to battery life. - Rewritten update scripts to hopefully alleviate the small number of people who seem to be having a problem flashing the kernel Notes for Revision 4.0.2: - People having stability issues with overclocking to 1152 *may* find it is a bit more stable (your mileage may vary) Notes for Revision 4.0.1: - Speed range should now allow underclocking to 128mhz (You may need to re-detect frequencies in setcpu) - The Nova panel T2 register should be changeable again (for you Evo Switch/Novareq users) Notes for Revision 4.0: - Updated to the latest HTC released kernel sources (2.6.32) - Camera should now be working properly - HDMI output should be working in Froyo again Notes for 3.7.8b-Froyoized - Camera should no longer take dark snapshots when using the flash, the monster responsible has been severely beaten with a twig. Notes for 3.7.8-Froyoized - Camera app should no longer crash when changing from 5:3 widescreen to 4:3 standard ratio - Camera app should properly allow 720p video recording and playback - Japanese researchers have begun construction on a mecha-rabid naked bunny, codenamed: Bunnytron. Notes for 3.7.7-Froyoized - Re-integrate zipalign check and Dalvik cache tweak from the 2.1 line - Some adjustments made to bluetooth-specific audio tweaks to combat distortion - Audio adjustments to combat background noise overpowering the voice on the other end of a call - Set version tag correctly (har har!) - Super-mutant rabid naked bunny successfully created in lab conditions, however it disintegrates upon exposure to reality. Notes for 3.7.6c-Froyoized - SDcards with ext partitions added on should now cease confusing Froyo and allow the card to be mounted properly (Special thanks to Ninpo for directing me to the fix) Notes for 3.7.6b-Froyoized - Touchscreen adjustments, this may fix those who had touchscreen issues with 3.7.6 Notes for 3.7.6-Froyoized: - Compatibility with the leaked 2.2 ota (and probably other 2.2-based roms) - Working Camera (Limited to 3megapixels) EDIT: Reports indicate it claims 3mp but actually functions at 8mp - Fps fix (of course ;D) - Wireless Tether is reported as working with this as well - 4g is confirmed as working Notes for 3.7.5: - Toned back audio boost tweaks a little to address distortion issues - Updated gpu code for some 3d speed improvements - Prevented the horde of mutant hairy toe-monsters from spreading toejam all over the thread. Notes for 3.7.4: - Updated bluetooth code, courtesy of cyanogenmod (You may have to re-pair your bluetooth devices) - A new audio boost tweak has been applied (This should not have the issues of the previous audio boost) - Fixed an issue that would cause some Nova users to mysteriously revert to 30fps. (Bad nova! no cookie!) - Successfully avoided maiming any sabretooth'd tiger-striped cows during the production of this update. Notes for 3.7.3c: - Some more tweaks to default performance (when not using setcpu/overclock widget) Notes for 3.7.3b - Killed that damn bug monster that decided yet again to sneak into one of my builds. Bad monster! No cookie. Notes for 3.7.3: - Adjusted the behavior of the speed scaling governor to give better performance out of the box for people that don't use setcpu or overclock widget - Made adjustments to the general population build in the interests of making it compatible with Apps2SD by request.(Damage control users should have already been unaffected) Notes for 3.7.2a - Gave the monster holding wifi and 4g hostage a spanking (read: wifi/4g should be fixed) Notes for 3.7.2 - Tweaked Nova settings in the interests of making sure everyone with a nova panel benefits from the fps fix Notes for 3.7.1: - Kernel should now have 100% more working HDMI output, no really, we mean it this time! Notes for 3.7: - HDMI output should now work in conjunction with boosted Nova/Epson fps - tun.ko is now included by default for VPN users Notes for 3.6.4: - Behold, the return of 5point multitouch! This build should now automatically enable 5point multitouch for all phones that can support it. If the phone does not support 5point, it will default to 3point. Notes for 3.6.3: -Removed problematic audio boost patch that was giving issues with bluetooth -Adjusted overclocking frequency tables to remove some problematic frequencies (Yes I know a small selection of you are going to be disappointed with the lowered cap, but I felt that the problems were more important at this time.) -Evo switch ideally should not be required for decent framerates on Nova panels, but if users desire, by popular request, they can now use Evo Switch to tweak their T2 register without it resetting after a screen cycle -Default T2 value adjusted to 370, AssassinsLament believes this to present a good balance between out of the box performance and compatibility -No fluffy pink bunnies were harmed in the making of this build
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[Kernel]netarchy-toastmod, unleash your Evo's potential. [ROM] Burnt Droid - by netarchy Been helped by my efforts? Feel free to My Github Last edited by netarchy; 10-31-2010 at 05:22 PM. |
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Re: [Kernel]netarchy-toastmod, FPS 'fix' for Epson + Nova, with hdmi out - Version 3.
Yes, yes I am, and yes you were ;D
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Re: [Kernel]netarchy-toastmod, FPS 'fix' for Epson + Nova, with hdmi out - Version 3.
works great. i also ran youtube in hdmi with no problems on the omj rom.
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Re: [Kernel]netarchy-toastmod, FPS 'fix' for Epson + Nova, with hdmi out - Version 3.
looks good. I believe I tested preview 2 of Calks rom with your lastest kernel and was unable to turn on 4g. Obviously mileage varies but was curious if anyone noticed this. I did get very good fps increase with this kernel.
If you install this kernel, and want to revert back, how do you do this? Also, should you wipe before installing this kernel? cache, dalv, factory reset or all or two? lol. |
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Re: [Kernel]netarchy-toastmod, FPS 'fix' for Epson + Nova, with hdmi out - Version 3.
Awesome job!!! Love the fact you don't have to do anything to get the extra FPS.
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Re: [Kernel]netarchy-toastmod, FPS 'fix' for Epson + Nova, with hdmi out - Version 3.
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It basically makes using the whole phone in general a better experience. |
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Re: [Kernel]netarchy-toastmod, FPS 'fix' for Epson + Nova, with hdmi out - Version 3.
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In regards to the 4g, which kernel revision? I'm guessing this is gonna end up being something rom related, as 4g works for myself and many many others. The reason it *could* be rom related is that many custom roms set customizations in the ramdisk included with their default kernels. In those cases, this kernel would have to be repackaged with the ramdisk from the custom rom to be 100% compatible. Most of the time the general population build (read: generic kernel build) works with custom roms, there are inevitably a few where issues crop up (which is also why I make compatible builds available for fresh and damage control at the moment). Try wiping cache/dalvik-cache, and re-flash the latest revision, and lemme know if you still have issues. |
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