[KERNEL][v.1.3.1] for stock Jelly Bean V20* ROMs P76x - 3.0.31 by radoslav

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luq529

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I have problem with bluetooth. If I play blooby voley through bluetooth after a game I have process btld which drains my battery and make my phone very hot. I can't kill this process, only reboot helps.

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I have a dummy quiestion. What are the advantages of using this kernel?
I just flushed to v20D and I am not sure whether I want to put there something customed...
 
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    Kernel for ours LG P760/P765/P768/P769 OMAP4430 boards. Works with stock Jelly Bean ROMs on P76x. Compiled for personal use from stock kernel sources.

    Added EXPERIMENTAL P765/P768/P769 KERNEL RELEASE (P76X)! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

    Version 1.3.1

    Changelog

    Code:
    v. 1.3.1 (newest)
    - zRAM working now (to disable remove "/system/etc/init.d/40zram")
    - you can easily change zRAM disk size by editing "/system/etc/init.d/40zram" file
    
    v. 1.3
    - added support for NTFS & CIFS filesystem
    - disabled wakelock when USB device is connected (OTG related)
    - changed GPU freqs and voltage: 192.0 MHz @92.5 mV / 384.0 MHz @115.0 mV
    
    v. 1.2.3
    - fixed "always on max freq with smartassV2 governor" bug
    
    v. 1.2.2
    - fixed init.d support (thanks SGuerrini97)
    - fixed default governor change on boot
    - fixed zRAM, init.d script should work
    
    v. 1.2.1
    - fixed 'intellidemand' governor
    
    v. 1.2
    - deep sleep bug fixed
    - added 'intellidemand' governor
    - added obb & data external_SD to sdcard0 mount init.d scripts (enabled by default, remove "/system/etc/init.d/11bind-data" / "/system/etc/init.d/11bind-obb" to disable) 
    
    v. 1.1
    - added 'row' I/O scheduler
    - GPU OC & UV by default; steps: 153.6 MHz @87.5 mV / 384.0 MHz @115.0 mV
    - enabled ZRAM
    - enabled KSM
    - enabled OTG support (not tested)
    - added "init.d" support (using [i]jamesst20[/i]'s mod)
    - added ZRAM init.d script (using [i]denzel09[/i]'s commands script) (enabled by default, remove "/system/etc/init.d/11zram" to disable) 
    
    v. 1.0
    - CPU OC by default; steps: 200 / 500 / 750 / 1000 / 1200 MHz
    - CPU undervolted by default: 750 / 875 / 975 / 1150 / 1275 mV
    - GPU stock frequency
    - GPU undervolted by default: 86.5 mV / 102.7 mV
    
    - added 'smartassV2' governor
    - enabled 'sanjose' governor
    - added 'sio' I/O scheduler
    - added 'vr' I/O scheduler
    
    - default governor: smartassV2
    - default I/O scheduler: sio

    What is needed:
    - unlocked bootloader
    - busybox installed in /system/xbin

    How to install
    1. Download kernel from attachment
    2. Install .zip file using recovery

    Features
    - kernel 3.0.31

    - CPU OC by default; steps: 200 / 500 / 750 / 1000 / 1200 MHz
    - CPU undervolted by default: 750 / 875 / 975 / 1150 / 1275 mV
    - GPU OC & UV by default; steps: 192.0 MHz @92.5 mV / 384.0 MHz @115.0 mV

    - enabled ZRAM
    - enabled KSM
    - enabled OTG support (not tested)
    - added "init.d" support in "init.rc"
    - added ZRAM init.d script (64MB, enabled by default, remove "/system/etc/init.d/40zram" to disable)
    (you can easily change zRAM disk size by editing "/system/etc/init.d/40zram" file)
    - added obb & data 'external_SD' to 'sdcard0' bind init.d scripts (enabled by default, remove "/system/etc/init.d/11bind-data" / "/system/etc/init.d/11bind-obb" to disable)
    - added support for NTFS & CIFS filesystem

    - added 'smartassV2' governor
    - added 'intellidemand' governor
    - enabled 'sanjose' governor
    - added 'sio' I/O scheduler
    - added 'vr' I/O scheduler
    - added 'row' I/O scheduler

    - default governor: smartassV2
    - default I/O scheduler: sio

    To-Do:
    - USB OTG support (?)

    Issues:
    - kernel panic on some devices

    Give me feedback and suggestions if you can :)
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    new version, deep sleep bug fixed and added some stuff
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    Anyway, thank you very much for your efforts, here´s the last logcat of kernel panic. hope it can help.

    will check kernel panic problem, I'll PM you for external testing this.
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    I'm looking now for higher stable GPU frequency and voltage, very high freqs cost much battery life

    Ps. sorry for my bad english