[Kernel][Apr 26] Perseus

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yas1987

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Flash it yourself if you want to see he's provided stock kernels for you if you don't like it or want to revert.

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@AndreiLux - I assume your compiling from 317 sources? Is your source on GH, or do you provide tar balls?


I tried overclocking the GPU, using terminal, increased max freq to 533 using the echo command, and i dont think it made any difference. Does this look normal to you guys? http://imgur.com/0CLHF

Please let me know if im doing something wrong
 
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bluntman420

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533 is the default max frequency. Overclock past that and you'll definately notice the differance. I'm at 733 and i get about 52 fps in ES2 Taiji. Thats up from about 42 using the default 533.
 
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yas1987

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533 is the default max frequency. Overclock past that and you'll definately notice the differance. I'm at 733 and i get about 52 fps in ES2 Taiji. Thats up from about 42 using the default 533.

Thank you ! Quick question though: how do i ensure the values stay put after reboot. I overclocked the value using the echo command and the value did change in the max_freq file, but after rebooting it goes back to 533
 
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jackxlj

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im gunna ask a noob question,but im in system tuner and im not finding an option to oc the gpu
 

yas1987

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im gunna ask a noob question,but im in system tuner and im not finding an option to oc the gpu

Look at original pereus thread , cant overclock gpu using app it is done using commands I believe

BTW does anyone know how to ensure that once i apply the command, manually using terminal or even after using root explorer and editting the file, making it R/W , prevent reverting back to original frequency on every restart?

edit: make a txt file and inputted this

#!/system/bin/sh

echo 640 > /sys/devices/system/gpu/max_freq

saved as gpu but removed the *.txt extension, pasted file in etc/init.d/ and that was it

Thanks bluntman
 
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bluntman420

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Look at original pereus thread , cant overclock gpu using app it is done using commands I believe

BTW does anyone know how to ensure that once i apply the command, manually using terminal or even after using root explorer and editting the file, making it R/W , prevent reverting back to original frequency on every restart?

You have to use an init.d script to make sure it runs at every boot. Don't have time right now to upload it or else i would. Look into creating an init.d script and the proper commands to use are posted in the 1st post.
 
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edit: make a txt file and inputted this

#!/system/bin/sh

echo 640 > /sys/devices/system/gpu/max_freq

saved as gpu but removed the *.txt extension, pasted file in etc/init.d/ and that was it

Thanks bluntman
All I need to do is create a text file and copy this into and rename it to just gpu and it will oc the gpu to 640mhz. Is this correct? Any permissions that need to be set on the file?

#!/system/bin/sh
echo 640 > /sys/devices/system/gpu/max_freq
 

yas1987

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All I need to do is create a text file and copy this into and rename it to just gpu and it will oc the gpu to 640mhz. Is this correct? Any permissions that need to be set on the file?

#!/system/bin/sh
echo 640 > /sys/devices/system/gpu/max_freq

Make sure you dont save it ws a txt file it shhud hav no extension . Also i used root explorer and under permissionnindid read write and excecute amd pasted file in /etc/initd . If u donmt have this folder i heard u can just create the folder if thatbfoesnt work look into installing init.d
 

ElAguila

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Thanks for the info. I just used my ROM Toolbox Pro and under scripting it allows me to add a script based on this file and set it to run at boot.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk 2
 

shaolin95

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What an amazing thing to find for a new Note owner that is addicted to OCing.
I thought I was going to be waiting a lot for this.
Working great with Clean Rom!


So I did this
#!/system/bin/sh

echo 640 > /sys/devices/system/gpu/max_freq

saved as gpu but removed the *.txt extension, pasted file in etc/init.d/ and that was it

Rebooted and all and I am not getting any changes in speed for the GPU.
And I am a computer tech so no, is not a file extension issue.
Could it be permissions? I tried the usual rw-r-r

Anyone? :)
 
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lpsi2000

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What an amazing thing to find for a new Note owner that is addicted to OCing.
I thought I was going to be waiting a lot for this.
Working great with Clean Rom!


So I did this

Rebooted and all and I am not getting any changes in speed for the GPU.
And I am a computer tech so no, is not a file extension issue.
Could it be permissions? I tried the user rw-r-r

Anyone? :)

Wow, a blast from the past. It is no surprise to see you here. Hope all is well with you. It seems as this Note II is bringing the old dogs out for new tricks:p.

Welcome aboard and this kernel kick ass and battery life is freaking sick. Andrei has done well for himself and I am glad he decided to share his work with us here
 

shaolin95

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Wow, a blast from the past. It is no surprise to see you here. Hope all is well with you. It seems as this Note II is bringing the old dogs out for new tricks:p.

Welcome aboard and this kernel kick ass and battery life is freaking sick. Andrei has done well for himself and I am glad he decided to share his work with us here
Wow bro! Good to see familar faces! :highfive:
Yeah this phone is awesome. I loved my NOTE 1 but this is just wow. To think I almost skipped it! :laugh:
 

lpsi2000

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Wow bro! Good to see familar faces! :highfive:
Yeah this phone is awesome. I loved my NOTE 1 but this is just wow. To think I almost skipped it! :laugh:

Yeah, I knew it would have been good after using the SGS III for a couple of months. However, I did not know it would be this good. This device is perfect and all the features TW brings is awesome. Although I don't care for the TW launcher but the rest of the TW is great. This kernel is very nice complement to entire package. I have not had any issues with the kernel. As Andrei said the alpha is just his way of doing things because this is by no means an Alpha Kernel.

An unsecured kernel would be a nice to have for this kernel but may be Andrei has a reason why he does not do it right now.
 

shaolin95

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Yeah this alpha feels way too stable! :D

I just need to figure out the GPU Ocing and I will be super happy.
Never had a phone running this good so fast..then again, even stock is a best and smooth. :)
 

AndreiLux

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An unsecured kernel would be a nice to have for this kernel but may be Andrei has a reason why he does not do it right now.
If you need the insecure kernel for adbd root, then the included adbd binary is already hacked to run as such (It should, report back if not). I don't see any other reason for an insecure kernel since it may break some banking apps for some people, but maybe I missed some use case for it.

GPU overclocking is explained in the main thread, if it doesn't work, then you're doing something wrong with the script. Check that it is written in Linux text format and not Windows, check that the permissions are right.
 

billybobthebarber

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ho to over clock this kernel

I downloaded this kernel with saurom rom along with setcpu but it went allow me to over clock it past 1600 can some one please help thanks
 

Hinano

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My guess is you flashed kernel, then ROM. Flash the other way around

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2
 

bluntman420

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Can you post your file here please?
I am still tweaking and I dont see any changes for the GPU.
Not that the phone is slow but I love ocing so I cant help it. :laugh:

Here it is just throw it in init.d folder or use a program to run the script on boot. Good luck. You can check if it worked by opening the max_freq file in sys/device/gpu folder (its on the first post )
 

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    This is a direct port of my kernel on the international I9300 Galaxy S3 and sidekick to the international N7100/5 Note 2 kernels.

    Recap of features:
    • CPU overclocking up to 1.8GHz and undervolting from 600mV to 1400mV.
    • GPU overclocking and undervolting.
    • GPU scaling reworked.
    • Screen sharpness and colour modifications.
    • Extended Pegasusq and improved Performance governors.
    • Removed Touch Booster and replaced with custom Flexrate mechanic.
    • Improved scheduler power management for improved idle residencies on auxiliary CPUs.
    • USB charging rate limit increased to 900mA.

    This is supposed to be merely a proxy thread. Please refer to the N7100/5 thread for full changelogs, explanations, bug-reports and other issues. Kernel for specific device versions will be posted here.

    This kernel is for the North American AT&T variant SGH-i317 and Canadian SGH-i317m for Rogers, Telus, Bell, and SaskTel. Versions for other variants are found in their respective forums.
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    STWEAKS PROFILES! and proper bootloop fix.

    Alright! now that Perseus Kernel .28 is out we have a new added feature that lets us implement override profiles!

    What does this mean?
    Well now this UNCHECK SET ON BOOT zip will actually just update your current default.profile and uncheck the set on boot options.
    Which makes it the best fix for a bootloop, because you can then go back in to your old settings that failed and modify them.

    I also am going to be generating 5 profiles. (will edit this post)
    Each more aggressive overclocking and undervolting.
    For people who are unsure of how to do do this properly with Stweaks,
    You can just flash any of my profiles.
    I recommend you download them all start at 5 and flash, if you bootloop or crash move up a profile until your stable!

    Profile 5G is the one I run everyday (and is the lowest values for voltages)
    It also is 200-1800 mhz overclocked and gpu 160-640 mhz
    My custom governor tweaks (I believe the cpu is too aggressive and also the cores dont respond as much as id like to see them responding, 1 core on idle, 4 cores when needed.)

    Profile 5 is the one I run everyday (and is the lowest values for voltages)
    It also is 200-1800 mhz overclocked and gpu 160-640 mhz
    STOCK governor settings

    Profile 4 is slightly less aggressive on the voltages
    200-1800 mhz 160-640

    Profile 3 is slightly less aggressive on the voltage curve
    200-1800mhz 160-533

    Profile 2 is slightly less aggressive on the voltage curve
    200-1600mhz 160-533

    Profile 1 is slightly less aggressive on the voltage curve
    200-1600mhz 160-533

    Profile 0 is the DEFAULT profile the kernel came with. (it just deletes your profile and rebuilds it so its safe for all versions inlcuding S3-i9000)

    EDIT: I have also included a zip with just the governor tweaks, these will not alter your voltages on cpu/gpu and will not change your max cpu

    custom governor tweaks detailed below:
    here is my logic

    defaults parameter mine
    30000 sampling rate 20000
    82 up threshold 90
    5 down diff 10
    40% thres for response 81
    1200 freq for fast down 1600
    95 up thres fast down 98
    37 up step 18
    6 splice amount 4
    13 down diff 8

    With the default settings when the load is measured if the cpu load is over 82% off current freq step it will scale up.
    New logic added in perseus .27 now gives us 3 up steps instead of just a fixed one.
    so your cpu will step up more aggressively based on how much above the threshold it is, not just if its over, this is
    great.

    Right now, if we are coming in with a
    load of 83%-88% we increase freq by 300mHz
    if we are 89-94% we increase freq by 400 mHz and
    if we are 94-100% then we increase freq by 700 mHz.
    This is too fast for me.
    For a few reasons the main one being that the amount we jump has gone up because our max cpu is 1800 instead of 1600 (at 1600 the jump ups are 200,300,600mhz)

    The logic I use on my N2 is as follows:
    Load of 90-94 = 100 mhz jump
    load of 95-98 = 200 mhz jump
    load of 99-100 = 400 mhz jump

    The responsiveness of the phone is not compromised at all, the cpu just steps up less and only when it has really high loads.
    It still gets to 1800 and does many operations there, but it comes out of 1800 fast and when it jumps down it jumps down further.
    The fastdown has been upped from 1200 to 1600 , meaning it now requires 98% or higher load to jump up when above 1600 mhz not 1200 mhz, I found that the CPU was always in 1800 or like way lower,
    never in the 1700 - 1200 range as it used to need 95% load to be in that range.
    The cores hotplug has been slightly changed to turn off cores quicker when not in use and takes more samples to turn them on so they only turn on if load exists for longer duration of time.

    PLEASE NOTE
    Flashing any of these zips OTHER THEN THE UNCHECK SET ON BOOT will REMOVE your STWEAKS settings and replace them with the profile. PLEASE back up your profile if you want to save it.
    Where is it?
    /data/.perseus/default.profile << back this guy up. rename to default.profile2 works. or copy to sdcard.

    Due to the way that these changes are applied (at initial boot) it will take longer then usual to display the boot animation for the first boot after changing profile.
    This also means that you cannot flash 2 of these files in one boot, for example profile 3 and the governor tweaks.
    You would need to flash the governor tweaks or the profile first and then reboot, and then flash the other.
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    Re: [Kernel][Feb 26] Perseus

    White looks a little red ish. Not sure if it's just me.

    Sent from my SGH-I317 using Tapatalk 2

    There were some setting that someone over in the other Perseus thread posted and they help subdue the redish tint.

    I'll see if I can find them and post back here.

    OK here is what the settings were:

    In the screen settings enable register hook and enable master sequence. don't change anything else. Go down to chroma saturation weight and change the gains as following:

    red gain=5
    green gain=5
    blue gain=10
    yellow gain=5
    cyan gain=7
    magenta gain =7

    then go down to white colour balance
    red in white= -13
    green in white = -15
    blue in white= +7

    If you like them give tainka a thanks.

    Sent from Mars
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    great to see an OC kernel

    hope it continues to evolve and improve... and maybe i'll see a better way to alter GPU other than scouring the forum for scripts...
    You will have a configuration app within a few days.
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    Updated to 31.2; same changes as on the S3:

    Samsung's fix for the sudden death syndrome (SDS) included. It is caused by eMMC failure on phones with VTU00M 16GB internal memory chips with revision 0xF1. You can check your phone with the "eMMC Brickbug Check" in the Play Store (Ignore the message if it says you're not affected, the type and revision is what matters). The patch is a firmware soft-patch that is applied on every boot and MMC resume, it is not a permanent fix. You will need to stay forever on kernels which include the patch, this also includes updated recoveries and their embedded kernels.

    I also removed the stock kernels from the first post as they are outdated and dangerous.