[KERNEL] [TW-AOKP-AOSP-CM9-CM10-PA-MIUI ] ~HydraCore v7~ Mali R3P0!

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Diamantes

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Hi guys. A question to the people on RR7...
Have you cleaned all the init.d scripts or not? Just to know if they affect performances or they can live together with the new kernel...thanks to all.

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cdhughes79

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Hi guys. A question to the people on RR7...
Have you cleaned all the init.d scripts or not? Just to know if they affect performances or they can live together with the new kernel...thanks to all.

Sent with my Galaxy Note!

It's working perfectly on my Note with RR v7. Just flashed straight on top with mobile Odin.
 

klyuchman

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the fastest and the best kernel version 1.1

much better than the kernel SpeedMod K3-6

it works with the file system faster than any nucleus in the world

My best results were those:
Nenamark2 - 54,6
Quadrant :
3D - 2400
I/O - 11500
CPU - 6500
 
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Nazar78

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Seldom benchmark but here's how I have been comparing the performance. On 1st startup, goto settings -> applications. If there's a huge delay showing list of apps, worst if you continue to scroll and it stutters a lot, then the kernel sucks. But I'm very impressed with 2b EX, well done again!

But Gavin, not sure if your post-init.sh runs as previously there's a user.log. Now it was removed. Seems I lost my init.d. Can you help fix this? Thanks...
 

M3TALLICA

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Super fast. I had 'frequency lock' problem.
As setcpu reported cpu freq was stuck at 1400 mhz with ondemand governor and no app was running in background.
But problem was gone after reboot.
 

UncleGabby

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Came here to report flashing the new 2.0 ex kernel on top of the 2.30 rom without rebooting in between had been smooth sailing. I get here and there's a new version of the kernel out :eek:

As alluded to above, some day off, Gavin! :beer:

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klyuchman

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How to cheat in the Quadrant

1.Batareyu to 100% (if less, then do not give full power)
2.If smart warm or hot - put it in the fridge for a few minutes until it is cold (defense costs and reduces the frequency of the heating)
3.In the Parameters developer to put a tick in the "Force GPU in 2D"
4.Reboot smart
5.Start Quadrant
6.B "Custom Test" only a test I / O (input / output) and runs it as many times as smart does not adapt and will not begin to show the maximum results in your opinion (about ten)
7.Start "Full Test"
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shaolin95

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How to cheat in the Quadrant

1.Batareyu to 100% (if less, then do not give full power)
2.If smart warm or hot - put it in the fridge for a few minutes until it is cold (defense costs and reduces the frequency of the heating)
3.In the Parameters developer to put a tick in the "Force GPU in 2D"
4.Reboot smart
5.Start Quadrant
6.B "Custom Test" only a test I / O (input / output) and runs it as many times as smart does not adapt and will not begin to show the maximum results in your opinion (about ten)
7.Start "Full Test"
Not sure what you are trying to prove with "cheating" if you end scoring 4800pts. That is fairly normal for this kernel (or at least previous versions) without "cheating".
My record is 5823 (different setup than this one) and while no benchmark is perfect, you should still be able to use them when tweaking if you understand how they behave and use real life tests and not only rely on benchmarks.
 

g.lewarne

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You do realise that the gpu in standard version since 1.2 is only.clocked at 267 instead of 400 dont you? Hence thw difference
 

shaolin95

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2nd best score ever for my phone and for the first time not using Franck R5.

Its getting to the point where it is "compatible" with my strange phone :D
Working on some real life tests now.
 

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UncleGabby

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Just an fyi, but 2bex, while crazy smooth in every other respect, was very laggy for me when editing the app locations in my drawer and dock, to the point where I'd get complete freezes. Even after rebooting a few times the problem remained. Have rolled back to 2ex and the problem's disappeared.

If my install routine would enlighten, I went complete wipe, 2.30 Rom flash, 2.0 ex kernel flash without rebooting first, reboot, did all my setup and checked it worked. Then flashed 2.0bex.

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    Introducing HydraCore - the first kernel for all ROM types for the Galaxy Note GT-N7000 !​


    Q&A THREAD (click here)
    Please refer to this thread only for non-development chat. Failing to do so will result in your post being removed by the moderator constantly monitoring this thread

    General Features:
    - Built from latest samsung Note sources
    - Multiboot InitramFS for all rom types
    - Patches for full functionality for all rom types
    - Supports Touchwiz ICS, AOKP, AOSP, CM9 , CM10, JellyBean, ParanoidAndroid, MIUI roms
    - OC/UV version and a Standard frequencies/voltages version
    - Full root
    - Magical elves and wizardry**



    Kernel Features
    - Noop scheduler default
    - Tweaked OnDemand governor default
    - Lots of IO tweaks
    - Lots of kernel scheduler tweaks
    - Adjusted all cpu voltage tables (OC kernel only)
    - Realtime cpu temperature, board temperature readouts and VoltGroup information in settings>about>kernel version
    - Optimised VM memory setting
    - Optimised Global block readahead
    - CIFS support with UTF8
    - Voltages and frequencies now in userspace for Voltage Coltrol app / AOKP direct support
    - lots, and lots of other tweaks (see full source)



    CWM Features
    - External SD card mount properly within cwm for USB Mass Storage mode / PC connection
    - Select between .dep and .tar backups. TAR backups recommended!
    - Fully working




    THIS KERNEL HAS MMC_CAP_ERASE REMOVED AND IS FULLY SAFE FOR ALL WIPES ON ALL ROM TYPES



    Kernel Installation
    Install either through CWM or PC/Mobile ODIN in the usual manner. Wiping Cache and Dalvik Cache is unnecessary and wont make any difference. Flash only with 25% or more charge on the phone



    Installation routine for the rom of your choice
    - Either flash HydraCore or have a kernel installed with CWM
    - Download your ROM of choice, follow any specific rom installation instructions (in the ROM thread OP) and flash with CWM
    - Flash HydraCore in CWM or with Mobile / PC Odin



    Kernel Versions
    There are two versions of this kernel, one with native OC/UV and one with standard (stock) frequencies. If you are new to this kernel, flash the STD (standard) version first, as this will work with all phones.

    As you become more experienced, you might want to try the OC/UV kernel, which sets the maximum CPU speed to 1600Mhz and Maximum GPU speed to 400mhz. The OC/UV kernel is undervolted, and in some circumstances can offer significant performance improvements. However, it *may* use more battery and you phone will get a little warmer.


    CPU Frequencys and how they are used
    Not all apps/games force the CPU to ramp up to the highest frequency (1.4 or 1.6 GHz, depending on the kernel variant you flashed). For example, while playing Temple Run, Coin Dozer and Mutant Roadkill, the CPU will mostly stay at 600 / 800 MHz. Even while playing intensive games like Pocket Legends, the CPU will stay at 600 / 800 MHz most of the time, with the CPU ramping all the way up to the maximum frequency only when very intensive graphics occur, which is like 20% of the time.


    Downloads:

    STANDARD Kernel (no OC)

    v7 CWM Zip - http://hecubus.com/xda/kernel/HydraCore/GL_HYDRACORE_v7_STD.zip

    OC/UV kernel (with overclock / undervolt)

    v7 CWM Zip - http://hecubus.com/xda/kernel/HydraCore/GL_HYDRACORE_v7_OC.zip



    Known Issues
    - Button Backlights in TouchWiz ROMS
    Setting the "Touch key light duration" to "Always Off / Always On" will not behave as such. The touch keys will light up and stay like that for up to three seconds if touched directly. Touching / unlocking the screen will not cause them to light up. On non-TouchWiz ROMs, this behavior has not been detected.



    REPORTING BUGS
    When reporting a bug, please provide the following information

    - The ROM you are using
    - The kernel version (oc / std)
    - Your phones voltage group (settings > about > kernel information)

    Failing to provide this information will result in your post most likely being ignored - remember we cannot help you if you cannot provide us with information we need



    Other information, history and for German speakers
    You can find the complete history of this kernel, with all older changelogs and news, all translated into German by our friend Atonal at this link. You will also find a complete download set of all versions of my kernels at the same place! brilliant :)

    http://www.pocketpc.ch/showthread.php?p=1454836




    Changelog

    v7 Hydra Core
    - Based off official CM10 kernel source, with MALI R3P0 drivers
    - Included mali driver files for TW roms in ZIP kernels only
    - Increased free memory for all roms, around 873mb available for the android system
    - Fixed TW button lights
    - Fixed TW vibration intensity
    - Fixed AOSP user selectable vibration intensity
    - Removed all non-standard cpu governors

    v5.4 Hydra Core
    - Some IO changes
    - Compiler flag changes
    - Switched Toolchain
    - Some small fixes and changes

    v5.3 HydraCore
    - Dropped new source while i investigate camera
    - Fixed video camera
    - Fixed Microphone
    - All other fixes and improvements from 5.1

    v5.1 HydraCore
    - Updated to latest Note 2 N7100 official kernel source, 3.0.31
    - Bluetooth fixes for non TW roms
    - USB fixes for non TW roms
    - lots of things i cannot remember!

    v4.3b HydraCore
    - Fixed ROOT

    v4.3 HydraCore
    - USB driver changes (again!)
    - Some performance improvements in initramFS
    - JellyBean initialisation file changes

    v4.2 HydraCore
    - Fixed TW camera
    - VFS Cache Pressure increased to 30

    v4.1 HydraCore
    - Fixed 1080p video playback for non TW roms
    - Some minor memory tweak changes (vfs cache pressure 100 > 15)
    - SWAP support

    v4.0 HydraCore
    - Reverted to kernel 3.0.15 for patch compatability and some fixes
    - Completely fixed all bootanimation problems with non TW roms (uses roms own bootanimation binary now) - will fix never ending bootanimations, bootloops and long delays
    - Fixed bootsound on TW roms
    - Changes to initramfs, cleanup
    - VM settings changed
    - Some USB driver changes for better compatability
    - Reverted to MDNIE from speedmod k3-9
    - stuff i have forgotten

    v3.5 HydraCore
    - Rebuilt from scratch
    - Addressed lag problems
    - Voltage Control apps / AOKP built in "performance" tab now fully working
    - Android logger built in (not a module any more)
    - Fixed Button lights in non TW roms
    - Removed all undervolting from STD kernel - now completely stock frequencies and voltages
    - OC kernel min GPU now set to 267mhz @ 925mv (barely more than old kernels @ 160mhz)
    - Re added all standard kernel debugging for full application support (logging is not used by the kernel but is available for apps, particurlarly debugfs)
    - Updates to hardcore's k3-11 MDNIE settings
    - SLQB allocator


    v3.1b HydraCore
    - Fixed bluetooth for TW roms

    v3.1 HydraCore
    - Updated to SuperSU and binary from chainfire for rooting / superuser
    - Cleaned up the initramfs
    - Changed bootanimation binaries (now working properly on JB)
    - Compile tweaks
    - Some minor fixes

    v3 HydraCore
    - Fixed the data corruption issue
    - Reimplemented fget_light() ( fsync() )
    - Fixed MTP for CM10 nightlies, and probably for everything else (with both SD cards mounted properly)
    - Fixed weird bootanimation behavior
    - Switched to preferred toolchain - codesourcery 2012.03
    - Personally tested on TW, AOKP, CM10 preview and TW
    - 1 extra magical elf per kernel

    v2b HydraCore
    - Fixed autorotation

    v2 HydraCore
    - Patchups to kernel 3.0.36
    - Full USB driver patches
    - Reverted to SLUB heap allocator
    - Reinstated semi-touch CWM
    - Better bootanimation support
    - Added J4FS driver for better AOSP / CM compatability

    v1 HydraCore
    - First general release



    Kernel Kitchen, Full Source code and GPL:
    Basically i can't be bothered with GitHub so I make my entire build directory, build scripts and initramfs available in one complete package. This is compliant with the GPL licence.

    You can unpack the package to any folder anywhere on your system. You will need a cross compiler toolchain installed, and set the Makefile in source/Makefile point to the cross compiler location. Codesourcery's arm-none-linux-gnueabi 2012/03 release is recommended.

    Read the README-INSTRUCTIONS file, and from a root terminal, run the menu.sh script. The rest is obvious :good:

    The source packages contain the following

    - Kernel kitchen
    - Unmodified reference source
    - Modified files directory
    - Working source directory
    - a .patch which you can use to patch any other sources with (includes ALL changes)
    - Initramfs

    Kernel kitchen source package FTP directory and downloads -
    http://hecubus.com/filelist.php?dir=xda/ksource



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    Credits and thanks:
    Samsung
    Hardcore
    Funky81
    Francisco
    Chainfire (for his patched CWM recovery)
    entropy
    HomuHomu
    gokhanmoral of siyahkernel for the multiboot initramfs system and some kernel patches, including the USB driver changes
    Antiochasylum
    betoNL
    All my friends, followers and supporters

    A massive thankyou to Kelinger for providing a proper FTP file host! you da man!
    A massive thankyou to Nazar78 for his special custom bootanimation support code!
    A HUGE thankyou to PHJZ for making the voltage table detection patch :good:


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    DISCLAIMER
    By flashing any custom kernel you understand the risks involved. As with any flash, there is always a small risk that something could go wrong and/or data loss. I am in no way responsible for any damages, loss of data, brickage, loss of work or any other loss associated with any faults due to the installation of this software.


    **magical elves were harmed in the making of this kernel**
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    HOLY COWBAGS BATMAN !!!!


    So, during my experimenting, not only have i implemented R3P0 mali drivers sucessfully :D

    BUT IT WILL ALSO WORK FOR TW ROMS AS WELL NOW!

    yeah baby yeah!

    This means....im not quite gone yet, ill maintain the kernel until i get my note2 but Hydra is reborn! :D

    There is one caveat however - i cannot distrivute the new kernel as ODIN tar's, only ZIPs as I have to replace some system files for the new mali drivers to work on all roms :D



    ah, this was just the breakthrough i needed for my confidence :D

    I still have some thigns to work on, and once released im no longer going to be doing daily, even weekly updates - they will be as-and-when bugs crop up that need squashing !


    This was going to be my final "suprise" for you all but im too excited :D
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    i see some more arguments breaking out... this is very disappointing.

    Do we really need pages and pages of "i have lag" ? i have already confirmed that I have also seen it. Do some of you think im just ignoring it?

    Many of you are making comments / bug reports that often I cannot replicate and / or have not head of from many of the more "regular" members of this thread. If i cant replicate it, and it isnt reported from those people whom i know understand how this whole development thing works then im inclined to disbelieve it.

    Let us not forget that all of the JellyBean builds, of any rom type are still not final, heck they arent even RC stage yet. Most of the "issues" some of you are reporting are blatantly ROM issues.

    As far as "jellyCore" support - dont forget that i do not compile it from source, im just hacking up a build that Anti very kindly provides for me and sharing it. I dont make it, i dont edit it, i just modify it.

    As far as my posting frequency goes, frankly, I have had enough of trying to accomodate everyone. I see the bug reports, and the ones that I can confirm and / or fix I am working on.

    I cant be on XDA 24/7 to baby you all through everything, Im 31, have a full time job and a partner, and a dog. Before i was spending too much time on XDA, now im more equally balancing things out.

    Frankly it pee's me off immensly seeing the endless debacle of nonsense perpetuating this thread. Thats why im ignoring it most of the time. You know last week I almost packed it in entirely seeing the never ending amount of whining, whinging and frankly disrespectul posts. I do this for free, i rarely get donations, and i spend a LOT of time on all my XDA stuff I could very easily ask mods to close this thread, and all my others and just leave, but I dont out of a sort of loyalty to some of you and the community as a whole.

    Anyway, having looked at the sources for the Note2 (that was in Hydra v5 with broken video camera) I think I have found a solution and am testing now. I also think i have fixed lag issues, as well as some other things that were working suboptimally.

    /RANT
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    Hey everyone I'm starting to feel better now, sorry for my absence !

    I been working hard on the new kernel but I'm stuck with a weird problem that as yet I can't seem to figure out. Will keep you all updated soon :)
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    YESSSSSSSSS




    YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS



    i have fixed TW lights! FINALLY! tested myself on stock LR6, Cleanote 6 and my own AOKP build all now works normally!


    HURR bloody AAAAHHHHH

    :D


    ill check out the new mali drivers, but i cant see there being any significant difference in performance - given that a diff comparison between old and new reveals minimal changes. Will look into this!