[KERNEL & CF-root][GB][LE4/Universal] Bam Custom Kernel: BCK beta 15 [07.02.13]

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XDA_Bam

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REQUEST: Someone running stock XXLE4 please test BCK Universal beta14rc20 and report if the WiFi is working :)

Do not flash this if you have BCK already installed or if you are not on plain, stock XXLE4! It doesn't help us in hunting down the bug! :rolleyes:


EDIT: Link removed because it didn't work. On to the next step!
 
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loSconosciuto

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Maybe we should just replace the modules with the XXKPQ ones on CF-root install. That way, there would be no problems with mismatching vermagic results...

That's what the last zip I posted does. Actually the modules are from KPU, but luiseteyo did the same in his CleanValuePack (vermagic=2.6.35.7-CL984714 preempt mod_unload ARMv7) and apparently it works.

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Now that I think about that, he used the original modules, while I took the modules from an old KPU backup, so with the correct vermagic. Maybe CF-root does something more, I'll check this.

I think I will try this as soon as I have the time.
If the fix doesn't work I'll try it too when I'll have some free time.
 
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That's what the last zip I posted does. Actually the modules are from KPU, but luiseteyo did the same in his CleanValuePack (vermagic=2.6.35.7-CL984714 preempt mod_unload ARMv7) and apparently it works.

EDIT:
Now that I think about that, he used the original modules, while I took the modules from an old KPU backup, so with the correct vermagic. Maybe CF-root does something more, I'll check this.


If the fix doesn't work I'll try it too when I'll have some free time.

Hmmm... confusing. But if there were KPU modules in the ZIP, it won't work because the kernel is currently compiled with the KPQ version string :)
 

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We can't change the lenght of the vermagic and that's ok, I expected this.

The problem of the other two zip is the updater-script. I made a mistake there, stupid, I could have checked it better.

Here the working one (taken from an old KPU backup. The vermagic is already correct).

Flash this if WIFI doesn't work (this time I tested it).

EDIT:
You can use this with every CF-root kernel
 

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installed it and pressed convert to ext4 but when all is finish phone tries to boot but reboots tries to boot reboots nothing happens now i must flash xxkpe xxkpq from the start :S

I am sorry it didn't work for you. I totally forgot that there is not enough free space in /system on some ROMs which causes the conversion to fail. It was fixed in May, but only after beta 13 was released...
At least you can always restore your backup from CWM, so this shouldn't be that much work ;) You can try it again when beta 14 is out!
 
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I am sorry it didn't work for you. I totally forgot that there is not enough free space in /system on some ROMs which causes the conversion to fail. It was fixed in May, but only after beta 13 was released...
At least you can always restore your backup from CWM, so this shouldn't be that much work ;) You can try it again when beta 14 is out!

you're right, it sad that there is not enough space... im flashing the #13 and when 14 will be out i just flash it and nothing els right ? im going to pm u for something plz answer..
 

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you're right, it sad that there is not enough space... im flashing the #13 and when 14 will be out i just flash it and nothing els right ? im going to pm u for something plz answer..

You can't restore your backup on ext4, even with the new release of BCK.

You need to restore it while on RFS, then delete some things in /system (you need 10/15MB of free space) (if you restore your backup, everything will be restored, so the change "in the kernel" won't do anything in this particular situation) and then you can convert it in ext4.

And as XDA_Bam told you, use amit's tool, it prevents this kind of problems.
 
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You can't restore your backup on ext4, even with the new release of BCK.

You need to restore it while on RFS, then delete some things in /system (you need 10/15MB of free space) (if you restore your backup, everything will be restored, so the change "in the kernel" won't do anything in this particular situation) and then you can convert it in ext4.

And as XDA_Bam told you, use amit's tool, it prevents this kind of problems.

how many times i must say that im a noob :S, i need help from the simple steps bro :S dont know what ur talking
 

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Just download that apk (amit's tool) and install it on your phone, open it and run the option to convert to ext4. I did it having only 8 mb free on my system partition and it worked flawlessly, but even if it couldn't convert it, it'd just restore the original rfs partition.

Btw, what he meant is that if you do a NAND backup through cmw while you're using rfs format, then you won't be able to restore it after converting to ext4, so you first need to restore the backup and after that you can convert it to ext4.
 
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installed it and pressed convert to ext4 but when all is finish phone tries to boot but reboots tries to boot reboots nothing happens now i must flash xxkpe xxkpq from the start :S

Did you follow the instructions on skin's ext 4 conversion script?

Cheers:)

Sent from my GT-i9003 powered by RemICS S III-looking rom!
 

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@Ditbardh
How to restore your backup:
Install KPE and then your favourite Samsung ROM (EDIT: Read this, instead of KPQ you can use every Gingerbread ROM).
Flash XDA_Bam's kernel
Enter in recovery
Restore the backup
Reboot and use any File Manager with root permissions to delete some stuff from /system (delete some useless Samsung apps for example)
Now do the convertion with amit's tool.
If you need more help, open a thread here, nearly every one here can help you.

@everyone
Use amit's tool when possible.
Due to the ext4 overhead, you have less free space in /system after the convertion and that gives problems when you restore a backup. These few MBs of memory are not lost, they are reserved, but you can't use them for normal data.
amit's tool is better (don't forget that this tool is based on Chainfire's tools, so let's give him some credits) because it understands when the space is not enough and instead of stopping the restore of the backup, leaving you with a not booting device, it will re-convert /system in RFS and will succesfully restore the backup. That's why it happens that you have all the partitions converted except /system.
If skin's tool worked in the past, it's because Samsung is adding more and more stuff in /system, older ROMs were smaller. That's why there were no problems before. Another reason is that lot of users deodex their rom first. The result of this operation is more free space in /system. ("odexed apk + odex" > "deodexed apk")
You need more or less 10MB of free space in /system, better if more.

I think that this XXLE4 will give some troubles even after the change in BCK, so you have to manually delete something before the convertion (with KPU I had no problems), unless XDA_Bam will do something, but I'm not sure of this, we should do some tests to be sure. Samsung added even more stuff in system.

EDIT: in theory, the change in BCK should be enough.
 
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@Ditbardh
How to restore your backup:
Install KPE and then your favourite Samsung ROM (EDIT: Read this, instead of KPQ you can use every Gingerbread ROM).
Flash XDA_Bam's kernel
Enter in recovery
Restore the backup
Reboot and use any File Manager with root permissions to delete some stuff from /system (delete some useless Samsung apps for example)
Now do the convertion with amit's tool.
If you need more help, open a thread here, nearly every one here can help you.

@everyone
Use amit't tool when possible.
Due to the ext4 overhead, you have less free space in /system after the convertion, and that gives problems when you restore a backup. These few MBs of memory are not lost, they are reserved and can't be used for normal data.
Amit's tool is better (thanks to Chainfire for this, but also for CF-root) because it understands when the space is not enough and instead of stopping the restore of the backup, leaving you with a not booting device, it will re-convert /system in RFS and will succesfully restore the backup.
If skin's tool worked in the past, it's because Samsung is adding more and more stuff in /system, older ROMs were smaller. That's why there were no problems before.

I think that this XXLE4 will give some troubles even after the change in BCK, so you have to manually delete something before the convertion (with KPU I had no problems), unless XDA_Bam will do something, but I'm not sure of this, we should do some tests to be sure. Samsung added even more stuff in system.

thanks for the answer bro but i need more help how can i delete the system files with what program
 

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im not trying to install it anymore, it seems that i need a file manager to delete some system apps of stock rom but no one helps for this, ill just wait for #14 release.

Google is awesome. Like really dam awesome. Anyway titanium backup or a file explorer with root permissions should do the trick

Cheers:)

Sent from my GT-i9003 powered by RemICS S III-looking rom!
 

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REQUEST: With IoSconosciuto's help, I hope to have fixed the WiFi issues with BCK on XXLE4. Please make a backup and test BCK Universal beta 14rc21. Be aware that there have been major changes to the way we "universify" the CF-root, so there could still occur some problems.

For anybody who has flashed beta 13 on XXLE4, this should fix the WiFi problems, too :)


EDIT: Link removed, because the kernel seems to cause problems.
 
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REQUEST: With IoSconosciuto's help, I hope to have fixed the WiFi issues with BCK on XXLE4. Please make a backup and test BCK Universal beta 14rc21. Be aware that there have been major changes to the way we "universify" the CF-root, so there could still occur some problems.

For anybody who has flashed beta 13 on XXLE4, this should fix the WiFi problems, too :)

even after a clean install of xxle4 my phone doesn't boot, I will try downloading it again in case the file is corrupted and I will try again
EDIT: of course I flashed fresh xxle4 BEFORE trying again, before anyone asks
EDIT2: nope, doesn't work
 
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even after a clean install of xxle4 my phone doesn't boot, I will try downloading it again in case the file is corrupted and I will try again
EDIT: of course I flashed fresh xxle4 BEFORE trying again, before anyone asks

Try this..

Pit file> xxkpe> factory reset> xxle4> factory reset..

This should work..

Sent from my fingers to your face using xda premium.!
 

-Cronos-

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Try this..

Pit file> xxkpe> factory reset> xxle4> factory reset..

This should work..

Sent from my fingers to your face using xda premium.!

I don't have time to start over with xxkpe and I don't think it really matters since the phone boots fine with beta 13, it's probably something wrong with this kernel version
 

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    BCK - Bam Custom Kernel for i9003 / Galaxy SL

    This Kernel is based on the Chinese GB source, released by Samsung on the 18th of November. Last changes to the source were made by Samsung on November 15th. If you still have questions after reading this post, look at the FAQs (including a list of requested features and known issues).


    Kernel features:
    • No SOD :D
    • Bugfixes:
      ~ Sync bug fixed. Notifications for new mails and messages should arrive within one minute under all circumstances
      ~ Bluetooth problems fixed. Your phone now should play nice with bluetooth hosts, i.e. your car audio system
      ~ Micro stutters nearly completely gone thanks to lowered processor transition latency. It's smooooooooth
      ~ Home button double presses exterminated
    • Governors:
      ~ smartassV2 governor by erasmux (default)
      ~ interactive governor by Mike Chan
    • IO scheduler:
      ~ SIO IO scheduler by Miguel Boton (default)
      ~ BFQ IO scheduler by Paolo Valente and Fabio Checconi
      ~ deadline IO scheduler
    • Extended features:
      ~ ro.secure=0 (root acces through adb shell - to root the 'clean flavour' of BCK, please follow the instructions)
      ~ EXT4 support (to convert your file system, use amit.bagaria's ext4 add-on .apk) (Only in CF-Root .tar)
      ~ Support for init.d scripts (to use scripts, please follow the instructions) (Only in CF-Root .tar)
      ~ BLN support (to use BLN, please follow the instructions)
      ~ TUN support for VPN networks built-in (no module needed)
      ~ Increased SD-card read ahead of 768 kb for improved read speed
      ~ Available with universal CF-root ramdisk based on amit.bagaria's version, improved by loSconosciuto (Only in CF-Root .tar)
      ~ Available with universal CWM ramdisk (rooted) based on universal CF-root, but 'tweakless' (Only in CWM .tar)
    • Overclocking and Voltage:
      ~ Evolved sysfs interface for variable overclock or underclock (all operating points [OPPs] can be adjusted seperately)
      ~ Fifth OPP (1.2 GHz) available, device booting up at stock speed (1 GHz)
      ~ Total frequency control. The device will never run at higher speeds than defined by you, not even on WiFi.
      ~ sysfs interface for voltages (read only at the moment)
      ~ Slight undervolt (3%) on all OPPs


    Flashing , settings and compatibility:
    If you want to use BCK, please flash it on a clean stock ROM. If you want to go back to stock, repartition and reflash the full firmware with ODIN. This kernel will not work on CM or MIUI.
    The CF-root and CWM versions (PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_***.tar / PDA_BCK_CWM_universal_***.tar) can be flashed on any recent Gingerbread firmware. These versions are pre-rooted, which means they include Superuser.
    The non-CF-root "clean" version (PDA_BCK_XXKPQ_***.tar / PDA_BCK_XXLE4_***.tar) will only work on XXKPQ / XXLE4. Do not flash this version on anything other ROM than the one indicated in the file name. This will break your WiFi. It's especially risky to flash the clean version of BCK after flashing any CF-root kernel before. Don't do it. This version does not include Superuser, but it is prepared to be rooted. Follow the instructions to do this.
    After a kernel update, please wait for the device to boot up and reboot once. There is generally no need for cache cleaning or a full reset. To change the governor and IO scheduler, I use NoFrills CPU Control from the market. It's free and reliable.

    I recommend to use the clean XXKPQ version. If you want / need to have root, try the CWM version. If you want the 'full package' with FuGu-Mod and more, use the CF-root. I recommend that you do not apply any further tweaks and use a stock ROM.



    >>> Warning: Overclocking may damage your device. <<<

    Overclocking instructions:
    For overclocking, you will need a shell on your phone, or adb access. I use Android Terminal Emulator. Overclocking is currently limited to certain frequencies (see below) and all operationg points will be set with the stock voltage of the corresponding stock frequency. The frequencies you set have to be within the following ranges:
    Code:
    OPP1:  100 -  500 MHz, stock  300 MHz
    OPP2:  501 -  700 MHz, stock  600 MHz
    OPP3:  701 -  900 MHz, stock  800 MHz
    OPP4:  901 - 1100 MHz, stock 1000 MHz
    OPP5: 1101 - 1500 MHz, stock 1200 MHz, not used by default
    Remember that your phone uses all operating points depending on the current load. Anything more than 10% higher than the highest stock frequency is likely to be unstable, but you are free to try it. To change the clocks, open Terminal Emulator (or type 'adb shell') and hack in
    Code:
    su
    echo "1100" > /sys/power/overclock_opp4
    as an example. The others are opp5, opp3, opp2 and opp1. That's it.
    Settings will be lost at reboot, unless you add them to your init.d scripts. I do not recommend this, as this may cause boot loops if the settings are to high! Be advised that NoFrills CPU Control, SetCPU, or whatever app you use that may adjust clock settings interfers with this. You may wanna update their settings after this. I do not recommend using them to set anything at boot if you overclock any OPP, because they might save the wrong frequencies and crash or do worse.


    Changelog:
    beta 1:
    • Added cpufreq governors
    beta 2:
    • Changed smartassV2 settings to fit i9003
    • Added EXT4 support
    • Smaller zImage due to .config changes
    beta 3 (not released):
    • Experimented with overclocking (not working, yet)
    beta 4:
    • Finetuned smartassV2 settings
    • Made smartassV2 governor default
    • Reverted: Smaller zImage due to .config changes
    • Switched to linaro 4.6.2 toolchain (also used for ICS)
    • Activated new, aggressive compiler optimizations (-O3)
    • Added deadline IO scheduler
    • Added BFQ IO scheduler (10% higher performance than CFQ in Antutu Database IO Benchmark. This does not mean, that the maximum read or write speed increase! It just means that the throughput under heavy load is higher.)
    • Made BFQ IO scheduler default
    • Updated all modules
    beta 5:
    beta 6:
    • Variable overclock for all operating points
    beta 7:
    • Switched to universal CF-Root by amit.bagaria (BCK now should run on every recent GB ROM)
    • Added correct version information in settings menu, credits to DooMLoRD
    • Fixed cpufreq stats to correctly reflect frequency changes
    • Increased SD-card read ahead to 768 KBytes. This results in higher SD-card read speeds.
    • Major simplifications in overclocking code. Works more robust, now.
    • Added sysfs interface to show voltages. See /sys/power/overclock_vdd_oppX
    • Changed all voltages to the mainline Linux kernel defaults. This results in a slight 3% undervolt for each OPP, which saves about 5% power and should have no impact on stability whatsoever. Below you will find an overview of the exact voltages.
      Code:
            stock     BCK
      OPP1: 1.0250 V  1.0000 V
      OPP2: 1.2000 V  1.1625 V
      OPP3: 1.3300 V  1.3000 V
      OPP4: 1.3875 V  1.3500 V
      OPP5: not def.  1.3800 V
    beta 8:
    • OPP5 (1.2 GHz) now enabled in _1200 version of kernel. Thanks to knzo for pointing me to the right patch.
    • Fixed video recording bug when running at 1.2 GHz
    • Fixed power management issues at 1.2 GHz
    • Small changes to smartassV2 and interactiveX settings
    beta 9:
    • Added simple IO ('SIO') scheduler
    • Only one kernel version now, which includes OPP5 (1.2 GHz) but boots up at 1 GHz. Be advised that your device may nevertheless be running at 1.2 GHz for five to ten seconds at boot because of software limitations.
    • Changes in PM to always respect cpufreq policy limits. From now on, the device will never run at higher speeds than defined by you, not even on WiFi. Based on an omapzoom.org patch.
    • Changes to OPP switching code. May lead to less 'hickups'. Based on an omapzoom.org patch.
    • Bugfix for framebuffer code. Based on an omapzoom.org patch.
    • Reduced IVA / DSP frequency when on OPP5 to be on the safe side.
    beta 9fix:
    • Reverted: Changes to OPP switching code. May lead to less 'hickups'. (Patch caused random freezes using WiFi.)
    • Reverted: Bugfix for framebuffer code. (Patch showed no noticeable benefits.)
    beta 10:
    • Fix for sync bug applied. If you still have problems, please report.
    • This version is identical to beta 10rc14. No need to flash again, if you already are on that version.
    beta 11:
    • Updated universal CF-Root by amit.bagaria to version 9 (released 1st of February 2012), but NO touch recovery
    • Slight increase in OPP5 voltage (1.38 V -> 1.40 V), may prevent some reported reboots on 1.2GHz
      Code:
            stock     BCK
      OPP5: not def.  1.4000 V
    • Changes in overclocking code to play nice with your frequency settings. If you overclock OPP5 but have restricted freqs to 300 - 1000 MHz, it won't automatically activate OPP5 anymore. The same is true for the lowest OPP.
      If you overclock OPP4 above 1000 MHz and have restricted freqs to 300 - 1000 MHz, it will update the upper boundary to the new frequency of OPP4 so it doesn't get deactivated.
    beta 12:
    • Fixed bluetooth problem with car audio systems (Based on omapzoom patches [1], [2] and [3]). Might resolve other bluetooth issues, too.
    • Universal CF-Root: Fixed bootanimation. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: Fixed install procedure. It will check the actual kernel version, now. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: Fixed fix_permissions script to work on our device. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Switched to user_defconfig, to avoid unnecessary debug lines in dmesg.
    beta 13:
    • Updated sources to GT-I9003_SWA_GB_Opensource_Update1 from the 30th of March. This also enables TUN support by default. You do not need any modules for this - it works "out of the box" with any VPN client.
    • Universal CF-Root: Backup is not failing anymore when started from CWM. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: Some small improvements to multiple scripts.
    • Home button double press issue fixed. There should be no more unwanted double selections in CWM and you can now reliably long press the home button to bring up the list of previously used apps. Idea and timer function taken from a patch by Tegrak.
    • Fixed priority class for CONTENT_PROVIDER not being set, which may have caused apps of this class to be ignored by the autokiller, resulting in less free RAM.
    • Lowered OMAP processor transition latency to the value recommended by TI. Subjectively, this brought huge improvements in terms of reducing micro stutters.
    • Lowered CFS scheduler latency and granularity to values very close to mainline kernel defaults. This could reduce lags in some critical situations, but it doesn't do wonders.
    • Switched to SIO as default IO scheduler.
    beta 14:
    • Universal CF-Root: Replaced CWMManager and TweakManager with zipaligned files. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: The TweakManager is not replaced on install if it didn't change to preserve it's settings. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: Corrected problems because of too little free space in /system when converting to ext4 by permanently moving InfoAlarm.apk from /system/app to /data/app. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: Fixed the non-working WiFi on XXLE4 and prevented future problems. Instead of patching the WiFi modules, they are now replaced. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: Fixed some small mistakes in the CF-root install procedure.
    • Switched the compression of ramdisk and kernel from gzip to lzma. This makes the files much smaller and allows us to include more 'stuff'.
    • Changed smartassV2 settings to wake up at lower frequencies. Further, it is not locked at 300 MHz anymore when the screen is off. Tests showed that free scaling is more battery friendly.
    • Removed InteractiveX and OndemandX governors and added the Interactive governor by Mike Chan (Source: CyanogenMod Crespo kernel). Since free scaling proved to be more battery friendly, the screen off profiles in InteractiveX and OndemandX made them superfluous.
    • The device will not scale above 1 GHz for some seconds when booting anymore. It's now safe to use BCK even if your device can't handle 1.2 GHz. Based on a patch by dalingrin.
    • Changes in PM to respect cpufreq policy limits when playing or recording video. The device should respect your wishes under all circumstances, now ;)
    • Fixed the SmartReflex voltage calibration of the OMAP SoC for OPP5. This could lower power consumption as soon as OPP5 (1.2 GHz) is activated for the first time.
    • Slight increase in the OPP5 nominal voltage (1.40 V -> 1.42 V) to allow for some adjustment by SmartReflex (now that it's working...), if necessary. The actual voltage when the device is running will not change for most users! Based on patches by dalingrin and Sanjeev Premi.
      Code:
            stock     BCK
      OPP5: not def.  1.4200 V
    beta 14 fix:
    • Universal CF-Root: Fixed the non-ending row of force closes after flashing the Universal flavour of BCK. The clean XXKPQ version did not show these problems and didn't need a 'fix'.
    beta 15:
    • Universal CF-Root: Modified some permissions to bring it closer to the stock ramdisk
    • Universal CWM: Created a CWM ramdisk based on CF-root, without most tweaks. You now have three BCK flavours to choose from :)
    • Updated to newest UPDATE2 sources by Samsung
    • Sync bug fix reworked to use new Samsung method from UPDATE2. This may lead to slightly lower standby battery consumption.
    • Fixed accidental front camera mirroring
    • Editing smartassV2 settings with busybox 1.20.x and newer no longer leads to reboots. Thanks to loSconosciuto for pointing me to the patch.
    • Fixed complete crash of WiFi driver when activating WiFi by adapting smartassv2 thresholds
    • Reverted to the original Google Android toolchain using gcc 4.4.3
    • Because of the toolchain-switch, the compiler optimizations are now back to -O2 instead of -O3



    Credits:
    Credits go to the mentioned developers of the cpufreq governors, ganeshbiyer, skin1980 and amit.bagaria for the CF-Root and skin1980 for his repack script. Many thanks to DooMLoRD, amit.bagaria, knzo and loSconosciuto for their help! BCK sources are available on GitHub.


    Files:
    Attached files:
    • ODIN-flashable PDA_BCK_XXKPQ_***.tar with stock Samsung ramdisk ('Clean flavour'). Only for XXKPQ ROMs.
    • ODIN-flashable PDA_BCK_XXLE4_***.tar with stock Samsung ramdisk ('Clean flavour'). Only for XXLE4 ROMs.
    • ODIN-flashable PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_***.tar with CF-root ramdisk ('Universal CF-root flavour'). For all current Gingerbread ROMs.
    • ODIN-flashable PDA_BCK_CWM_universal_***.tar with CWM (rooted) ramdisk ('Universal CWM flavour'). For all current Gingerbread ROMs.
    Other files (not attached):
    Old releases and release candidates can be found on Dev-Host. Use these with caution!


    MD5 sum:
    Code:
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    PDA_BCK_XXKPQ_beta11.tar:                9eaa6d080f3409c4822e38602bad8efb
    PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_beta11.tar:    93437cf26699dfe595881941b13a6a83
    PDA_BCK_XXKPQ_beta12.tar:                d9849ae7d9587402aa6465081b4c65a1
    PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_beta12.tar:    2107dfbf33b2838e66007f4319bee14e
    PDA_BCK_XXKPQ_beta13.tar:                bff3112d3249e951a569148d79643744
    PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_beta13.tar:    1fab51d641a8914e11a81781683d7d7d
    PDA_BCK_XXKPQ_beta14.tar:                08cd77964c3d8b54b4c97e59500a0b96 
    PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_beta14fix.tar: 6a2cda17362f5a2e6aac7e78dbe94089
    PDA_BCK_XXLE4_beta15.tar:                7159e6cd5f2b71bebffcb4d86201b6cf
    PDA_BCK_CF-root_universal_beta15.tar:    ecfa46b8aec239f1ac246df61dc63477
    PDA_BCK_CWM_universal_beta15.tar:        765a5253b0313d41399ea86822cf5f80
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    UPDATE: BCK beta15 is up. This version is mostly identical to beta15rc8, but is compiled with the user_defconfig. That means there is less debug stuff in there than in the rc releases. Go for it! :)

    On a side note, this may very well be my final release. I've had very little time these past months to maintain the kernel. I know there are some annoying bugs left, but I currently do not know how to fix them and probably won't have the time to learn how to. Therefore, I can only encourage everybody to try it themselves! My full sources are on Github and since this is open source, everybody is free to join or take over the development :)

    It was always a pleasure sharing with you. Stay positive ;)



    Changelog:
    beta 15:
    • Universal CF-Root: Modified some permissions to bring it closer to the stock ramdisk
    • Universal CWM: Created a CWM ramdisk based on CF-root, without most tweaks. You now have three BCK flavours to choose from :)
    • Updated to newest UPDATE2 sources by Samsung
    • Sync bug fix reworked to use new Samsung method from UPDATE2. This may lead to slightly lower standby battery consumption.
    • Fixed accidental front camera mirroring
    • Editing smartassV2 settings with busybox 1.20.x and newer no longer leads to reboots. Thanks to loSconosciuto for pointing me to the patch.
    • Fixed complete crash of WiFi driver when activating WiFi by adapting smartassv2 thresholds
    • Reverted to the original Google Android toolchain using gcc 4.4.3
    • Because of the toolchain-switch, the compiler optimizations are now back to -O2 instead of -O3
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    UPDATE: Beta 13 is up. There are some huge improvements to the user experience in this one, and - also thanks to loSconosciuto's help - some rather annoying bugs are gone. Test it - you won't regret it! :D

    If there are no major issues with this release, the next one's gonna be 1.00.


    Changelog:
    beta 13:
    • Updated sources to GT-I9003_SWA_GB_Opensource_Update1 from the 30th of March
    • Universal CF-Root: Backup is not failing anymore when started from CWM. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: Some small improvements to multiple scripts.
    • Home button double press issue fixed. There should be no more unwanted double selections in CWM and you can now reliably long press the home button to bring up the list of previously used apps. Idea and timer function taken from a patch by Tegrak.
    • Fixed priority class for CONTENT_PROVIDER not being set, which may have caused apps of this class to be ignored by the autokiller, resulting in less free RAM.
    • Lowered OMAP processor transition latency to the value recommended by TI. Subjectively, this brought huge improvements in terms of reducing micro stutters.
    • Lowered CFS scheduler latency and granularity to values very close to mainline kernel defaults. This could reduce lags in some critical situations, but it doesn't do wonders.
    • Switched to SIO as default IO scheduler.
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    UPDATE: beta 14 is up! For everybody using the ValuePack (XXLE4): The CF-root version of BCK will now root your device without breaking the WiFi. For everybody else, I recommend that you read the changelog and update as soon as you're comfortable :)


    Changelog:
    beta 14:
    • Universal CF-Root: Replaced CWMManager and TweakManager with zipaligned files. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: The TweakManager is not replaced on install if it didn't change to preserve it's settings. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: Corrected problems because of too little free space in /system when converting to ext4 by permanently moving InfoAlarm.apk from /system/app to /data/app. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: Fixed the non-working WiFi on XXLE4 and prevented future problems. Instead of patching the WiFi modules, they are now replaced. Thanks to loSconosciuto.
    • Universal CF-Root: Fixed some small mistakes in the CF-root install procedure.
    • Switched the compression of ramdisk and kernel from gzip to lzma. This makes the files much smaller and allows us to include more 'stuff'.
    • Changed smartassV2 settings to wake up at lower frequencies. Further, it is not locked at 300 MHz anymore when the screen is off. Tests showed that free scaling is more battery friendly.
    • Removed InteractiveX and OndemandX governors and added the Interactive governor by Mike Chan (Source: CyanogenMod Crespo kernel). Since free scaling proved to be more battery friendly, the screen off profiles in InteractiveX and OndemandX made them superfluous.
    • The device will not scale above 1 GHz for some seconds when booting anymore. It's now safe to use BCK even if your device can't handle 1.2 GHz. Based on a patch by dalingrin.
    • Changes in PM to respect cpufreq policy limits when playing or recording video. The device should respect your wishes under all circumstances, now ;)
    • Fixed the SmartReflex voltage calibration of the OMAP SoC for OPP5. This could lower power consumption as soon as OPP5 (1.2 GHz) is activated for the first time.
    • Slight increase in the OPP5 nominal voltage (1.40 V -> 1.42 V) to allow for some adjustment by SmartReflex (now that it's working...), if necessary. The actual voltage when the device is running will not change for most users! Based on patches by dalingrin and Sanjeev Premi.
      Code:
            stock     BCK
      OPP5: not def.  1.4200 V


    PS: If you're missing Lionheart or Lulzactive, look into the FAQ.
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    UPDATE: Please feel free to test BCK beta 15rc7 in the Universal CF-root flavour or with Universal CWM. I recommend that you flash the flavour you have currently installed (i.e. use CF-root if you currently use CF-root). There are only very small changes compared to beta 15rc6 and so far, no serious problems have been reported with the latter release. A backup is recommended none the less. I hope to have fixed most WiFi problems with this rc, although it might still hang from time to time when acquiring an IP address.

    Let me know if this release solves the WiFi problem for you (and if you had it before) :)


    Changelog:
    • Possibly fixed complete crash of WiFi driver when activating WiFi