[Kernel] BeastMode Rage r56 (Marshmallow PE2 based)

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freeza

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Welcome to BeastMode kernel. I'm in the process of writing up some sort of description but for now, this is what you get.

This kernel is based on Stock PE2 Marshmallow firmware/sources for Sprint.

Thanks: faux123, imoseyon, pafcholini, placiano, many more will be added.

Features?
-optimized ramdisk and defconfig
-slight overclocking to 2.68GHz (stock is 2.64GHz marketed as 2.7GHz)
-zero logging for performance increase
-display panel color support aka KCAL (change your saturation/hue/contrast/etc with sysfs or an app)
-Faux Sound
-SEAndroid "permissive"
-random code optimizations for i/o, scheduler,whatever
-no 78 other governors added
-no random unstable mods added
-Stable AF???
-Individual core control
-enhanced boot speed
-probably more. testers needed. whatev.

For those who change nothing, the kernel will operate 100% stock frequencies.

Download: BeastMode r56 RAGE for N910P
Download: BeastMode r56 RAGE SE Android "Enforcing" for N910P **COMING SOON**

Got a ZeroLemon 10000mAh battery and it doesn't operate properly? Download BeastMode r51 below to fix the "abnormal capacity" as Samsung calls it.

Download: BeastMode r56 RAGE with ZL fix for N910P
Download: BeastMode r56 RAGE SE Android "Enforcing" with ZL fix for N910P

XDA:DevDB Information
BeastMode Kernel, Kernel for the Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Contributors
freeza, freeza
Source Code: http://www.freeza-inc.com/kernelsources/SM-N910P/MM/Kernel.tar.gz

Kernel Special Features:

Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: r56
Stable Release Date: 2016-07-02
Beta Release Date: 2016-01-13

Created 2016-01-02
Last Updated 2016-07-02
 

freeza

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Changelog:
7/2/2016 - r56
-updated to PE2 source
-removed/disabled some unnecessary modules
-disabled dummy console
-disabled virtual terminal
-random optimizations
5/31/2016 - r51
-sysfs interface for enabling/disabling various other wakelocks
-fully enabled msm_limiter (ported by me, original by neobuddy89)
-other fixes and improvements
5/14/2016 - r41
-sysfs interface for enabling/disabling msm_hsic_host wakelock (thanks imoseyon)
-sysfs interface for enabling/disabling various wlan wakelocks (thanks imoseyon, franciscofranco)
-sysfs interface for enabling/disabling sensor_ind wakelock (thanks imoseyon)
-introduced msm limiter, disabled for now
-added align window support for interactive governor
-enabled load_based_syncs by default
-various fixes/improvements
-sysfs interface for wakelock disabling can be found at /sys/module/wakeup/parameters/
5/4/2016 - r38
-switched to new numbering scheme, as the build was getting too high.
-overhauled kernel for marshmallow
-tons of changes and new fixes since 2.2
-switched to the linaro toolchain.
-JUST FLASH IT AND SEE!
2/13/2016 - 2.2
-Removed adreno idler
-Even MOAR performance enhancements!#%!#%!#$!
1/30/2016 - 2.0
-Disabled moto x memutils
-Further performance enhancements
1/13/2016 - 1.8b
-Abnormal capacity (10,000mAh) battery fix. Thanks @TheLoneWolf20
1/12/2016 - 1.8
-GPU overclock (max freq is 700MHz)
1/8/2016 - 1.5
-Voltage table suppot (UV/OV)
-Overclock support to 2.84GHz
-SpeedBurst to 2.68GHz with overclocked L2/memory bus
-Interactive governor tweaks
-Screenoff Max Freq with default set to 1.57GHz
-Other tweaks
-Modified mpdecision (thanks @Imoseyon)
 
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BubZX

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Flashed over Sacs Note 5 port. Only thing i see is the volume is turned up louder that beastmode 1.0
 

samep

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Thank you for the kernel. Does it matter which supersu version is used?

I haven't tried the systemless SuperSU but it may activate the SELinux Enforcing mode. Haven't kept up with latest SuperSU but @LinuxGuru007 was suggesting to skip SuperSU 2.66 beta. 2.65 is most likely the most stable systemless root for us, ATM, if 2.66 is suspect.

The SuperSU betas below 2.60 will most likely use the system installed SuperSU and utilize permissive mode for SELinux. IMO, permissive is most likely more stable. The question of which is best? This kernel is most likely not impacted by stability like the initial Chainfire patched kernel was thanks to updates and freeza's optimizations. Just my thoughts based on Chainfire's thread and freeza's OP. I haven't flashed multiple SuperSU betas to test that, just SuperSU 2.52 beta. Testing and feedback would be better to answer that.

Optimizations? I've only updated to OK1 and debloated stock, installed busybox and flashed an audio mod. There's usually Sprint, Google and Samsung apps that misbehave and beg for freezing but they're behaving and I haven't installed apps to make them behave or frozen them and just noticed this playing music- see snapshots.
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Seems quite snappy out of the box. Impressed at initial results @freeza. Nice. More testing to come.

Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk
 
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tommy_2q

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I haven't tried the systemless SuperSU but it may activate the SELinux Enforcing mode. Haven't kept up with latest SuperSU but @LinuxGuru007 was suggesting to skip SuperSU 2.66 beta. 2.65 is most likely the most stable ATM, if 2.66 is suspect.

The SuperSU betas below 2.60 will most likely use the system installed SuperSU and utilize permissive mode for SELinux. The question of which is best? This kernel is most likely not impacted by stability like the initial Chainfire patched kernel was thanks to updates and freeza's optimizations. Just my thoughts based on Chainfire's thread and freeza's OP. I haven't flashed multiple SuperSU betas to test that, just SuperSU 2.52 beta. Testing and feedback would be better to answer that.

Optimizations? I've only updated to OK1 and debloated stock, installed busybox and flashed an audio mod.
Seems quite snappy out of the box. Impressed at initial results @freeza. Nice. More testing to come.

Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk

Thank you for the detailed and helpful reply. Which audio mod did you flash?
 

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    Welcome to BeastMode kernel. I'm in the process of writing up some sort of description but for now, this is what you get.

    This kernel is based on Stock PE2 Marshmallow firmware/sources for Sprint.

    Thanks: faux123, imoseyon, pafcholini, placiano, many more will be added.

    Features?
    -optimized ramdisk and defconfig
    -slight overclocking to 2.68GHz (stock is 2.64GHz marketed as 2.7GHz)
    -zero logging for performance increase
    -display panel color support aka KCAL (change your saturation/hue/contrast/etc with sysfs or an app)
    -Faux Sound
    -SEAndroid "permissive"
    -random code optimizations for i/o, scheduler,whatever
    -no 78 other governors added
    -no random unstable mods added
    -Stable AF???
    -Individual core control
    -enhanced boot speed
    -probably more. testers needed. whatev.

    For those who change nothing, the kernel will operate 100% stock frequencies.

    Download: BeastMode r56 RAGE for N910P
    Download: BeastMode r56 RAGE SE Android "Enforcing" for N910P **COMING SOON**

    Got a ZeroLemon 10000mAh battery and it doesn't operate properly? Download BeastMode r51 below to fix the "abnormal capacity" as Samsung calls it.

    Download: BeastMode r56 RAGE with ZL fix for N910P
    Download: BeastMode r56 RAGE SE Android "Enforcing" with ZL fix for N910P

    XDA:DevDB Information
    BeastMode Kernel, Kernel for the Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 4

    Contributors
    freeza, freeza
    Source Code: http://www.freeza-inc.com/kernelsources/SM-N910P/MM/Kernel.tar.gz

    Kernel Special Features:

    Version Information
    Status: Stable
    Current Stable Version: r56
    Stable Release Date: 2016-07-02
    Beta Release Date: 2016-01-13

    Created 2016-01-02
    Last Updated 2016-07-02
    31
    Reserved

    Changelog:
    7/2/2016 - r56
    -updated to PE2 source
    -removed/disabled some unnecessary modules
    -disabled dummy console
    -disabled virtual terminal
    -random optimizations
    5/31/2016 - r51
    -sysfs interface for enabling/disabling various other wakelocks
    -fully enabled msm_limiter (ported by me, original by neobuddy89)
    -other fixes and improvements
    5/14/2016 - r41
    -sysfs interface for enabling/disabling msm_hsic_host wakelock (thanks imoseyon)
    -sysfs interface for enabling/disabling various wlan wakelocks (thanks imoseyon, franciscofranco)
    -sysfs interface for enabling/disabling sensor_ind wakelock (thanks imoseyon)
    -introduced msm limiter, disabled for now
    -added align window support for interactive governor
    -enabled load_based_syncs by default
    -various fixes/improvements
    -sysfs interface for wakelock disabling can be found at /sys/module/wakeup/parameters/
    5/4/2016 - r38
    -switched to new numbering scheme, as the build was getting too high.
    -overhauled kernel for marshmallow
    -tons of changes and new fixes since 2.2
    -switched to the linaro toolchain.
    -JUST FLASH IT AND SEE!
    2/13/2016 - 2.2
    -Removed adreno idler
    -Even MOAR performance enhancements!#%!#%!#$!
    1/30/2016 - 2.0
    -Disabled moto x memutils
    -Further performance enhancements
    1/13/2016 - 1.8b
    -Abnormal capacity (10,000mAh) battery fix. Thanks @TheLoneWolf20
    1/12/2016 - 1.8
    -GPU overclock (max freq is 700MHz)
    1/8/2016 - 1.5
    -Voltage table suppot (UV/OV)
    -Overclock support to 2.84GHz
    -SpeedBurst to 2.68GHz with overclocked L2/memory bus
    -Interactive governor tweaks
    -Screenoff Max Freq with default set to 1.57GHz
    -Other tweaks
    -Modified mpdecision (thanks @Imoseyon)
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    1.7 is live :)...check OP.
    16
    Update coming... Screen off max frequency support, oc to 2.84ghz and voltage table support.
    13
    1.8b for the ZeroLemon battery fix is up.