NamelessROM 2.0 is not supported because of closed sources and the fact that I can't check what's wrong.
Especially because it works fine on our CM12, also based on Lollipop.
Deal with it.
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Did anybody else face this with nameless KK? I still get process.android.media fc on startup. I'm on 1.6 right now as it's stable in general use. But that initial setup screen aftr flashing kernel was weird.Flashed v1.6 on the top of 1.5.4 r4p0, restarted the phone and it showed me the initial setup screen like a fresh installation of rom. Well that was weird. Now everytime i reboot my phone, it shows process.media is forced close. Can u guide me what kind of log should i provide to help solve this bug since it happens aftr a reboot. Reveted back to v1.5.4 but process.android.media has stopped still happens.
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Ohh that is sadNamelessROM 2.0 is not supported because of closed sources and the fact that I can't check what's wrong.
Especially because it works fine on our CM12, also based on Lollipop.
Deal with it.
This has been asked and answered so many times. Must flash Archi Kernel on top of stock kernel of your ROMWhenever i flash v1.6/1 kernel over Boeffla v7 im stuck on Galaxy S III logo :/
This has been asked and answered so many times. Must flash Archi Kernel on top of stock kernel of your ROM
Yeah man , problem is rom comes with boeffla pre installed :/ (not that i dont like boeffla , i just want to try archi on 4.4.4 TW), and im looking around forum , cant find stock 4.4.4 kernel anywhere :/
Yeah man , problem is rom comes with boeffla pre installed :/ (not that i dont like boeffla , i just want to try archi on 4.4.4 TW), and im looking around forum , cant find stock 4.4.4 kernel anywhere :/
Many AOSP ROMs have camera problems (cannot connect to camera).
I know that Boeffla and Devil kernel fix this issue. Is it also fixed in this one?
I remember some problems couple of months ago, with SlimKat's (or Neatrom) camera and Boeffla kernel - video clips were completely distorted. Lord Boeffla was aware of this, and fixed this in next beta. So seems like in some cases kernel can be responsible (or maybe he changed something to patch the Slimkat's bug?).
idk, just my 5 eurocents
Which version?
- AOSP - For all AOSP-based ROMs, e.g. ArchiDroid 2.X, ArchiDroid 3.X-CM, CyanogenMod, OmniROM. R3P2 23 API
- AOSP_R4P0 - For all AOSP-based ROMs with R4P0 MALI blobs, e.g. Nameless ROM. R4P0 401 API
- Samsung - For all Samsung ROMs, including N7100 ports, e.g. ArchiDroid 1.X, ArchiPort, Pure Stocks. R3P2 23 API
- Samsung_R3P2 - For back-to-n00t korean port and all ROMs based on that. R3P2 29 API
Which version?
- AOSP - For all AOSP-based ROMs, e.g. ArchiDroid 2.X, CyanogenMod, OmniROM. R3P2 23 API
- AOSP_R4P0 - For all AOSP-based ROMs with R4P0 MALI blobs, e.g. Nameless ROM, CyanogenMod 12 (Alpha). R4P0 401 API
- Samsung - For all Samsung ROMs, including N7100 ports, e.g. ArchiDroid 1.X, ArchiPort, Pure Stocks. R3P2 23 API
- Samsung_R3P2 - For back-to-n00t korean port and all ROMs based on that. R3P2 29 API
hi Archi, will test now, report in a few moments.ArchiKernel V1.6.2
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Please check if I didn't break anything by accident, especially network stuff on Sammy ROMs. It's marked as pre-release.
Development changelog: https://github.com/ArchiDroid/ArchiKernel/compare/1.6.1...1.6.2
- Fully optimized for Samsung Galaxy S3 (-marm -march=armv7-a -mcpu=cortex-a9 -mtune=cortex-a9 -mfpu=neon -mfloat-abi=softfp)
- Compiled with O3 optimization level (-O3)
- Performed interprocedural pointer analysis and interprocedural modification and reference analysis (-fipa-pta)
- Performed loop invariant motion on trees. It also moved operands of conditions that are invariant out of the loop, so that we can use just trivial invariantness analysis in loop unswitching. The pass also includes store motion (-ftree-loop-im)
- Created a canonical counter for number of iterations in loops for which determining number of iterations requires complicated analysis. Later optimizations then may determine the number easily (-ftree-loop-ivcanon)
- Performed induction variable optimizations (strength reduction, induction variable merging and induction variable elimination) on trees (-fivopts)
- Tried to reduce the number of symbolic address calculations by using shared “anchor” symbols to address nearby objects. This transformation can help to reduce the number of GOT entries and GOT accesses on some targets (-fsection-anchors)
- Assumed that loop indices do not overflow, and that loops with nontrivial exit condition are not infinite. This enables a wider range of loop optimizations even if the loop optimizer itself cannot prove that these assumptions are valid (-funsafe-loop-optimizations)
- Moved branches with loop invariant conditions out of the loop (-funswitch-loops)
- Attempted to avoid false dependencies in scheduled code by making use of registers left over after register allocation. This optimization most benefits processors with lots of registers (-frename-registers)
- Re-ran common subexpression elimination after loop optimizations are performed (-frerun-cse-after-loop)
- Didn't keep the frame pointer in a register for functions that don't need one. This avoids the instructions to save, set up and restore frame pointers; it also makes an extra register available in many functions (-fomit-frame-pointer)
- Made a redundant load elimination pass performed after reload. The purpose of this pass is to clean up redundant spilling (-fgcse-after-reload)
- Ran a store motion pass after global common subexpression elimination. This pass attempts to move stores out of loops (-fgcse-sm)
- Eliminated redundant loads that come after stores to the same memory location, both partial and full redundancies (-fgcse-las)
- Constructed webs as commonly used for register allocation purposes and assigned each web individual pseudo register. This allows the register allocation pass to operate on pseudos directly, but also strengthens several other optimization passes, such as CSE, loop optimizer and trivial dead code remover (-fweb)
- Performed tail duplication to enlarge superblock size. This transformation simplifies the control flow of the function allowing other optimizations to do a better job (-ftracer)
Linaro toolchain update, 4.9.1 -> 4.9.2, 14.07 -> 14.09
- SEA2 -> Update14 (really misc update from samsung)
- Added BFQ scheduler # Thanks to @Moster2
- STweaks: ZRAM, BFQ, Knock-on corrections, Sharpness tweak and more misc bugfixes/improvements # Thanks to @Moster2
- Added ArchiKernel logo after booting of the kernel
- Silenced some more debug informations (including touchscreen)
- Updated ZZmoove to 0.9 beta4
- Merged N8000 sources for all variants (this should fix graphical glitches for ArchiPort and other ported Sammy ROMs, AOSP also benefits from that) # Thanks to @LordBoeffla
- Fixed graphical glitches on AOSP ROMs which happened after above merge # BIG THANKS to @Moster2
- Many R4P0 fixes and improvements # Thanks to @Moster2
- Fixed sharpness tweak # Thanks to @Moster2
- Added some misc LD optimizations (-Wl,--sort-common + -Wl,--O1)
- More on github