[Kernel][V1.2.1[touchwiz jb][cm11][aokp kitkat]]Bauner X-treme Linaro 4.9.2

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bauner

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Here are my speed optimized kernels for samsung touchwiz jellybean, cm11 and aokp kitkat based roms
(many thx to Hank87 http://xdaforums.com/member.php?u=4595544 for testing the many samsung touchwiz test kernels)

V1.2.1:
auto root (tw kernel)
cwm added (tw kernel)

fixed an bug that could make connecting to network very slow
rwsem: steal writing sem for better performance
ondemand: enabled counting iowait as busy for exynos too
kernel fixes for linaro gcc
kernel with AIO enabled
AIO: Don't plug the I/O queue in do_io_submit()
ROW as default io scheduler
build with linaro gcc 4.9.2
kernel build with -Ofast
faux123`s dyn fsync
optimized arm rwsem algorithmfixed an bug that could make the oc kernel unstable
overclock version with 1600mhz max with 16 step frequency table and reduced core voltage
overclock version with 1500mhz max with 15 step frequency table and optimized core voltage
standard version with 1400mhz max with 14 step frequency table and optimized core voltage
on idle cpu can go to 100mhz instead of 200mhz for longer battery life
higher (but save) thermal throttling values
optimized vm values
multithread dexopt enabled

Download:
For Samsung touchwiz jellybean based Roms (CWM zip + Odin tar):
non oc:
CWM zip:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001607166
Odin tar:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001607164

oc1500mhz:

CWM zip:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001607168
Odin tar:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001607169

oc1600mhz:

CWM zip:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001607172
Odin tar:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001607171


For CM11 + AOKP kitkat based Roms (CWM zip):
non oc:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001608505
oc1500:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001608510
oc1600:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001608518

Sources:
https://github.com/bauner
 

akantoch

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testing TWoc1600 version right now. Antutu score is 20250. GPU has only two steps??? Will write more later, but thanks a lot for Your work on TW system:)
 

User_99

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Sounds interresting what GeeckoDev found out. Looks like the new freque. also goot for non playing Note 1 users...
 
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GeeckoDev

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57hz - 59hz is completely safe. If you go beyond that, bootanimation will start to derp (turn off/on the screen once it's fully booted and you're good to go). Also you will have no access to the recovery. I only experienced that on AOSP, though. On Touchwiz I could go to 62hz without a problem. 64hz is fine with the workaround above.

It improves smoothness and lowers latency by quite a good margin (~17ms at 57hz, ~16ms at 60hz, ~15ms at 64hz).

Also, good luck with your kernel! :)
 

akantoch

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Had to go back to forest 1.90. On Your kernel cannot use gallery:(

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varinder jaswal

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Hi thanx for the kernel... I am using oc1600 cm11 on dirty unicorns 8.2... Its working fine..

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Jackwu696

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Hello Bauner

First of all thank u very much for a great kernel. I have tested the non OC and OC 1.5. Everything runs smoothly except for stock video player that got busted with the OC'ed vers just like forest's. I have yet to test battery as I have just completed one battery cycle. Will update if there's anything pops.

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bratboo

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I also test it for 2 days on DU Rom and it is working smooth. I'm using the non OC version but it seems the kernel loves to stick on 1.1 and 1.4 speed which is why the battery drains much faster.

I also noticed that when Wifi is on and while screen off, it seems to drain also much faster, while on stock it consumes about 150-170mah on this kernel it consumes 230-250mah.

What I'm happy about this kernel though is that it seems to resolve my issue with Dynamic Colors on DU as I had no single reboots while using it. On stock kernel I had reboots when using Dynamic Colors.

Is there a way that instead of always using 1100 speed, it will use a lower frequency like 800 or 900?

Many thanks for the kernel!
 

slipkory

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Thanks bauner for the great kernel.my note now more energized and smooth after flash with oc1.5ghz tw....antutuscore got 17k..also problem on whatsapp memory leak seems resolved now :eek::):beer:
 

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I also test it for 2 days on DU Rom and it is working smooth. I'm using the non OC version but it seems the kernel loves to stick on 1.1 and 1.4 speed which is why the battery drains much faster.

I also noticed that when Wifi is on and while screen off, it seems to drain also much faster, while on stock it consumes about 150-170mah on this kernel it consumes 230-250mah.

What I'm happy about this kernel though is that it seems to resolve my issue with Dynamic Colors on DU as I had no single reboots while using it. On stock kernel I had reboots when using Dynamic Colors.

Is there a way that instead of always using 1100 speed, it will use a lower frequency like 800 or 900?

Many thanks for the kernel!
did you try to close all running apps and then check again?
if tehere are running apps that makes i/o can make this kernel running on higer frequencies because my modifications on ondemand.

you could try to use an tool like no-frills cpu control and try another cpu governor like pegasusq or conservative.
with this tool you also can see how long your cpu was running on every frequency
 
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did you try to close all running apps and then check again?
if tehere are running apps that makes i/o can make this kernel running on higer frequencies because my modifications on ondemand.

you could try to use an tool like no-frills cpu control and try another cpu governor like pegasusq or conservative.
with this tool you also can see how long your cpu was running on every frequency

Thanks! Will test maybe tom and change my governor to pegasusq. Hopefully when on normal use it will use a lower frequency instead of 1100. I'm using BetterBatteryStats to see how long each frequency runs and the majority is 1400, 1100 and 100.

About the higher consume of battery, yes there is one app that was running and it was FB messenger though it was also running when I compared it to the stock kernel from DU.

I'll give feedback again once I'm done with testing.
 

bauner

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with my rom+kernel it doesn't stay at high frequencies.
the attached screenshot was made a few minutes after boot complete
 

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slipkory

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Hi bauner,

Mine also stay highest 1.1ghz..why never reach 1.5ghz..I'm ondemand/row..



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slipkory

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Hi guys..please help me.my phone got triangle after flash this kernel via odin.how to remove this triangle without using jig?

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slipkory

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Thanks lakame. Is it safe to use this triangleaway..this triangle due to flash via odin right..

bauner any steps to get rid this via flash?

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User_99

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It's an app. Nothing to do only follow the guides in the app. Sometimes you need the correct kernel for resetting... try it out.
 

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