MadMurdoc
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Quelle: XDAHyperKernel HDK v1.1
-Cleaned up choice of CPU Governors and reaaranged them so that when selecting them in CPU Control Apps such as VoltageControl by xan (which is highly recommended fo use with this kernel), its arranged by its "focus and intent" (based on extensive testing on all default Clocks and Voltages) from "battery focused to performance driven".
-With this focus on simplicity stated above, the only governors available are the following:
-lulzactive (interactive based cpu governor by Tegrak) extremely flexible... by default it has a screen off profile and can be tweaked using init.d scripts or the lulzactive app by Tegrak to be battery centric or performance oriented.
-sleepy (ondemand based cpu governor formerly called "solo" edited by Pongster) loves to sleep and idle at the lowest set frequency, hence the name change from "solo" to "sleepy". This can be tweaked and tuned using init.d scripts as well.
-conservative (good battery savings by default due to its slow ramp up and ramp down but tunable for performance) defaults are slightly tweaked for better performance than default conservative.
-lazy (ondemand based cpu governor by Ezekeel) described by Ezekeel as "maybe a better version of ondemand" and for good reason as it gives a good balance between battery life and performance. also tunable using init.d scripts.
-ondemandx (ondemand based cpu governor by Imoseyon) this features earlysuspend features and downsampling which looks for the lowest frequency which can sustain the load while keeping idle time over 30% and tries to try to decrease to this frequency.
-ondemand (old reliable thats been tweak by arighi to support deep_sleep and fast_start) these features try to detect if the CPU is coming from a deep sleep and is more likely to sleep again and thus limits its frequency to the lowest possible that can handle the operations needed. fast_start checks if the CPU needs more "ooomph" and jumps to the highest frequency faster to enable it to complete the operation the system needs to complete. (like during boot-up)
-Added sysfs interface for setting suspend frequency for sleepy CPU Governor. Default is 500Mhz. Min Frequency is 100Mhz, Max is 1.2Ghz (Why would you need to suspend beyond that right?)
-Added some tested tweaks from the past few months of testing with HyperDroid ROM.
-Removed the + sign at the end of the versioning thanks to franciscofranco.
v2.3 Ultimate
-Add [PATCH] kernel:smp: Match on_each_cpu behaviour on UP to SMP by Gilad Ben-Yossef <gilad@codefidence.com>
-Add [PATCH] nohz: Remove ts->inidle checks before restarting the tick by Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
-Enabled Smooth Scaling by default (Please use Voltage Control or init.d scripts to control your CPU or it will not work as expected)
-Now using Chainfire's CWM 5.0.2.7 Recovery (with no back key)
-Faster Recovery and Boot (slightly) due to the use of gzip for initramfs instead of xz... (still using xz for the kernel so the kernel is still 5.0MB)
Kernel Androidmeda TJK v1.0
Release Date 20/NOV/2011
- Included Solo, Kenoby and Skywalker governors.
- Reverted to Recovery 5.0.2.7 for stability and internal testings.
- Tweaked recovery to show internal sd and external sd and point to correct path.
- Included CWM 3.0
- speeded up loading of init.d scripts
- fuse.ko is now also loaded on boot
- Deadline is default scheduler
Kernel Androidmeda TWD v2.5
Release Date 09/NOV/2011
- Included lulzactive gorvernor
- Reverted to Recovery 4.0.0.2 for stability and internal testings.
- still editing, let me check my notes
Kernel Androidmeda TWD v2.3
Release Date 30/OCT/2011
- Fixed yet again inst-root.sh script
- Included Fuse.ko and gspca.ko to lib modules (sorry about that)
Kernel Androidmeda TWD v2.2
Release Date 28/OCT/2011
- Upgraded to recovery 5.0.2.7
- Fixed instant root script as it was not working (thanks to pongster)
- Enabled Thumbee for testing
Kernel Androidmeda DNR v3.1
Release Date 17/OCT/2011
CWM app backups on external sd card, to restore them u will have to manually copy those onto internal sd card (we actually find this useful to backups, so, while we are linked to sources on how to build recoery from source, we will stick with this option)
Making the backup from recovery makes the backup into internal sd card
Changed from SLQB to SLUB
Enabled Brazilinawax and SavagedZen governors for testing purposes
Released as an independent CWM zip file.
Kernel Androidmeda DNR v2.0
Release Date 14/OCT/2011
Intramfs from kI8
Dalvik is now back to data/dalvik-cache
ClockworkMod Recovery v5.0.2.3
Support for internal and external sd card on recovery
Several patches to kernel, see github for changelog
Superuser 3.05 (thanks to chainsdd)
Kernel Androidmeda DNR v1.0
Release Date 05/OCT/2011
Intramfs from kI3
Samsung kernel-update2 (patched for deep sleep fix)
Based on Arighi sources (arighi)
ClockworkMod Recovery v4.0.1.5
Custom boot logo and support for custom bootanimations (Props to Hellcat)
Dalvik cache moved to /dalvik located on p12 hidden partition and symlinked to data/dalvik-cache (Androidmeda Original Feature)
recovery modded to format /dalvik (currently wipe dalviks cache does not work, will be fixed in near future, as of right now, please use format /dalvik to wipe dalvik cache.)
Instant root (modded script by gokhanmoral of SiyahKernel with a few edits by pongster to ensure latest SU apk and binary are used.)
Superuser 3.0 (thanks to chainsdd)
Touchscreenfix (vitalij)
Init.d support
Battery Calibration script by gokhanmoral of SiyahKernel (great script gokhanmoral )
Additional Filesystem Support:
CIFS and FUSE/CUSE Support
NTFS Support via ntfs-3g and fuse (Thanks to angelom)
ReiserFS Support
I/O Schedulers:
BFQ v2-r1
VR
SIO
noop
deadline (tweaked by arighi)
CPU Governors: (Props to Chainfire, Hacre of Ninphetamine, gokhanmoral of SiyahKernel, Paul O'brien of Modaco and Arighi)
InteractiveX
SmartassV2
Ondemand
OndemandX
Powersave
Userspace
Conservative
Performance
Other Features:
OC to 1600
UV with setcpu support
UC to 100
GPU overclocking
generic cpufreq range regulation (arighi)
BLN support (Thanks to creams and neldar)
Battery auto calibration
EFS folder autobackup (Thanks to Paul of Modaco)
Kernel Source: https://github.com/HyperDroid/Ultimate-Kernel-SGS2
Kernel Building guide: http://arighi.blogspot.com/2011/08/h...-galaxy-s.html
Bevor der Androidmedia-HyperDroid Thread mit Diskussionen über den Kernel voll geschrieben wird, denke ich wäre es besser diese Diskussionen in einen eigenen Thread zu verschieben.
Wer den Kernel testen will, kann dies auch tun Link gibts dazu. Die Zip einfach über die CWM App flashen lassen. App öffnen und Flash a Kernel wählen.
Ich denke der Kernel sollte mit jedem Samsung Custom ROM 2.3.5 laufen z.B. LeoMar 2.7.1. Ob der Kernel kompatibel ist mit Android 2.3.4 ROMs von Samsung kann ich nicht sagen, das müsste ggf. einer mal testen und Feedback geben.
Thx to eybee1970 der mir den Kernel aus dem ROM extrahierte .
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Download HyperKernel HDK v1.1
Ultimate v2.3
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