[Kernel]Atrix-GB/CM7/9[2.6.32.59/56/59](026/024/026)OC~1.45GHz/UV/SLQB/ZRAM[Jun-17]

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joeryu

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Jul 25, 2010
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so ive been testing since i installed this new kernel...

first off, great job faux123, everything works GREAT.

here are my voltage tables that are working for me so far with no issues:

att 4.5.91

1100 -60 (was at -50)
1000 -60 (was at -50)
912 -40 (-50 reboots)
750 -50
608 -100
456 -100
216 -100

the last three settings i tried lower (-300) but as per the limitations noted by faux123 (max delta of 100mv) i turned it back to -100. 750 randomly reboots at -75mv. the higher ones (912-1100) seem to be at their limits too, any lower and i notice some random instabilities. at these settings i stay within 100mv of original voltage and no more than a 100mv voltage change between any 2 clock levels (1050-950-900-850-750-700-670). im keeping on these settings for a day or so and see if i notice any issues.

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my stress test consists of wifi on, bluetooth on/paired with with wireless speakers streaming pandora, gps on with navigation running to random address, quadrant benchmark running in the background and setcpu cpu stress test running in the foreground, while plugged in/charging. if it can run all that w/o crashing its good enough for me. :D
 
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mramirezusa

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Mar 25, 2011
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Same just 750 to 75 and keeping fine


so ive been testing since i installed this new kernel...

first off, great job faux123, everything works GREAT.

here are my voltage tables that are working for me so far with no issues:

att 4.5.91

1100 -50
1000 -50
912 -50
750 -50
608 -100
456 -100
216 -100

the last three settings i tried lower (-300) but as per the limitations noted by faux123 (max delta of 100mv) i turned it back to -100. 750 randomly reboots at -75mv. the higher ones (912-1100) seem to be at their limits too, any lower and i notice some random instabilities. at these settings i stay within 100mv of original voltage and no more than a 100mv voltage change between any 2 clock levels (1050-950-900-850-750-700-670). im keeping on these settings for a day or so and see if i notice any issues.



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aleve1983

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Oct 29, 2010
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Viterbo
so ive been testing since i installed this new kernel...

first off, great job faux123, everything works GREAT.

here are my voltage tables that are working for me so far with no issues:

att 4.5.91

1100 -50
1000 -50
912 -50
750 -50
608 -100
456 -100
216 -100

the last three settings i tried lower (-300) but as per the limitations noted by faux123 (max delta of 100mv) i turned it back to -100. 750 randomly reboots at -75mv. the higher ones (912-1100) seem to be at their limits too, any lower and i notice some random instabilities. at these settings i stay within 100mv of original voltage and no more than a 100mv voltage change between any 2 clock levels (1050-950-900-850-750-700-670). im keeping on these settings for a day or so and see if i notice any issues.

if set the last three setting -300 it's ok, if i set 100 phone reboot, very strange
 

faux123

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I use this script. Since we have a gig of RAM, I don't see much of a difference. The bulletproof launcher script makes the launcher 99.9% lag free.

I don't believe in any of the so call performance scripts. Remember Atrix has 1 gb of ram and Android itself has amazing memory management built in. Any of these scripts may cause more harm than good. I would stay away from them in general.

Sent from my LG-P999 using Tapatalk
 

2leaponover1

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May 18, 2009
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HAving Wifi issues... It's only connected once all day and it was for a little while. I don't know if it's the rom or the kernel. If nobody has any ideas i may just have to flash one by one to see when it stops working. I'm on redpill V3 with the latest kernel here.
 

tassadar898

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Nov 25, 2008
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faux

does it mean that you cant have it UV more than 100mv from the stock voltage as well or just nothing more than 100mv between each step?
 

faux123

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faux

does it mean that you cant have it UV more than 100mv from the stock voltage as well or just nothing more than 100mv between each step?

No more than 100mv per step (or transition).

I will experiment by opening up the 100mv restriction (since it's a software restriction, I can change it and experiment a bit).

Right now the > 1.1 GHz barrier is my goal for short term.
 
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Weese

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I'm running the below settings. Can someone tell me if this is good, bad or just my preference?

1100 - 100
1000 - 250
912 - 350
750 - 400
608 - 500
456 - 500
216 - 500
 

Surge1

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Sep 14, 2009
112
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Im on leaked 2.3.4 and get ridiculous quantites of reboots, even without changing the undervolt tables.
 

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    Here's an official build of a kernel based on Motorola Atrix source code for ATT
    (Overclock via PimpMyCPU or SetCPU)

    Just a statement regarding kernel source: The Kernel Source is of course covered under GPL version 2. Free software does NOT mean no work or time was spent working on it. I have donated a large sum of my free time to hack this kernel. If you use my modified kernel source in its entirety, I kindly ask you to send me a github pull request or PM whenever you find bugs or think you can help improve my kernel hack further. This way the entire community will truly benefit from the spirit of open source. Thank you :cool:



    Compatible with: Rooted Stock, Debloated Stock ROMs and CM7 ROMs (Pick the correct version from below) :D Enjoy!


    I have patched in BFQ I/O scheduler and SLQB memory allocator for better I/O and memory performance.

    THIS IS ONLY FOR THOSE WHO ARE WILLING to LOAD THIS KERNEL ON THEIR OWN PHONES... IF YOU ARE NOT COMFORTABLE WITH THIS YOU SHOULD NOT FLASH THIS.




    [ FROYO Kernel 2.6.32.9 ]

    [<{ ATT OLYFR_U4_1.8.3 (Official ATT ONLY) }>]

    [ Original Stock Kernel ]
    The CWM File ==> ATT original Kernel Version <==

    [ Overclock Kernel, Max @ 1.1 GHz ]
    The CWM File ==> ATT FR Kernel Version 0.1.0n <==

    [ GINGERBREAD (2.3.4/5/6) Kernel 2.6.32.59]

    [<{ OLYGB_U4_5.9.1 (ATT, INTL Unified) }>]

    [ Original Stock Kernel ]
    The CWM File ==> ATT original Kernel Version <==
    The CWM File ==> INTL mbr_d00 original Kernel Version <==
    The CWM File ==> INTL mbr_1100 original Kernel Version <==

    [ Overclock Kernel, Max @ 1.45 GHz version ]

    The CWM File ==> Unified GB Kernel Version 026 @ 1.45 GHz <==
    md5sum ==> <==

    [ Overclock Kernel, Max @ 1.3 GHz ]

    The CWM File ==> Unified GB Kernel Version 026 @ 1.3 GHz <==
    md5sum ==> <==

    [ Enhanced Stock Kernel, Max @ 1.0 GHz ]

    The CWM File ==> Unified GB Kernel Version 026 @ 1.0 GHz <==
    md5sum ==> <==

    [ CYANOGENMOD 7 Kernel 2.6.32.56 ]

    [<{ CyanogenMod 7 (ATT, INTL Unified) }>]

    [ Original Stock Kernel ]
    The CWM File ==> cyanogenmod kernel <==

    [ Overclock Kernel, Max @ 1.45 GHz ]

    The CWM File ==> Unified CM7 Kernel Version 024_r2 @ 1.45 GHz <==
    md5sum ==> <==

    [ Overclock Kernel, Max @ 1.3 GHz ]

    The CWM File ==> Unified CM7 Kernel Version 024_r2 @ 1.3 GHz <==
    md5sum ==> <==

    [ Enhanced Stock Kernel, Max @ 1.0 GHz ]

    The CWM File ==> Unified CM7 Kernel Version 024_r2 @ 1.0 GHz <==
    md5sum ==> <==

    [ CYANOGENMOD 7 Kernel 2.6.32.56 ]

    [<{ CyanogenMod 9 (ATT, INTL Unified) }>]

    [ Original Stock Kernel ]
    The CWM File ==> cyanogenmod kernel <==

    [ Overclock Kernel, Max @ 1.45 GHz ]

    The CWM File ==> Unified CM9 Kernel Version 026 beta 1 @ 1.45 GHz <==
    md5sum ==> <==

    [ Overclock Kernel, Max @ 1.3 GHz ]

    The CWM File ==> Unified CM9 Kernel Version 026 beta 1 @ 1.3 GHz <==
    md5sum ==> <==

    [ Enhanced Stock Kernel, Max @ 1.0 GHz ]

    The CWM File ==> Unified CM9 Kernel Version 026 beta 1 @ 1.0 GHz <==
    md5sum ==> <==

    [ Installation procedure: ]

    [ CWM Method ]
    1. reboot to CWM
    2. Clear cache
    3. install zip from SDcard
    4. Reboot

    DONE!

    [ Bulletin: ]

    Version 0.2.3 is OUT!

    CIFS+UTF-8... check out CIFS Manager from fellow XDA Developer :D


    [ Bugs: ]

    [<{ ATT OLYFR_U4_1.8.3 }>]
    None So far....

    [<{ ATT OLYGB_U4_5.9.1 }>]
    None So far....

    [<{ CyanogenMod }>]
    webtop issues

    [ Change History: ]

    See 2nd Post!


    Standard Disclaimer: Not responsible for bricking your phone, voiding your warranty, or any other pain or suffering you may feel as result of using this ROM or Kernel!!!


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    [ History: ]

    Version 0.0.1 (deprecated)

    Added FakeShmoo OC/UV
    Compiled with Tegra2 specific VFP optimizations, Tegra2 specific optimizations :D
    Added BFQ I/O Scheduler
    Added SLQB memory allocator
    Added EXT4 support (NOT ENABLED YET) :D
    Added CIFS + UTF-8 support :D (for windows shares)
    Added TUN/TAP support directly
    Added FUSE (file system in user space)
    Added AVP overclock (system bus)
    Merged WiFi Module into kernel source tree

    Version 0.0.2 (deprecated)

    Compiled with 1.5.7 config

    Version 0.0.3 (deprecated)

    Reduced CPU Freq/Voltage table from 7 to 6 slots
    Adjusted CPU Freq/Voltage table

    Version 0.0.4 (deprecated)

    Updated Freq Table to allow for 1.2 GHz OC
    Updated WiFi module compilation flags

    Version 0.0.5 (deprecated)

    Revert "Updated Freq Table to allow for 1.2 GHz OC"

    Version 0.0.6 (deprecated)

    Re-base on MT870's 2.3.4 Kernel Hack (Credit to edgan for point this out!)
    Preserved all previous patches except WiFi (No WiFi module included!)

    Version 0.0.7 (deprecated)

    Fixed a patch error... Oops... (DOH!)

    Version 0.0.8 (deprecated)

    Revert back to SLUB from SLQB

    Version 0.1.0n (Long Term Stable Release, FR)

    [{< OLYFR_U4_1.8.3 >}] (ATT)
    Based on latest ATT source OLYFR_U4_1.8.3
    Enabled SLQB again
    Working WiFi Moudle (Finally)
    Overclocking Works! (Finally, use SetCPU latest version)

    Version 0.1.1_r2 (deprecated)

    Based on latest MT8710 source for China Market
    Re-Introducing EXT4 File system :D
    (the file system is formatted as EXT3, but mounted as EXT4. 100% BACKWARDS COMPATIBLE with EXT3)

    Overclock option for 1.2 GHz, but system only allows up to 1.1 GHz for now :rolleyes:
    init.rc optimization ;)

    Version 0.1.2 (deprecated, GB)

    Cleaned up FakeShmoo Overclocking code in general for future updates
    Overclocked 3D engine (350 MHz)
    Overclocked SDRAM from 300MHz to 333MHz
    Overclocked AVP further (280 MHz)
    Enabled Undervolting Support in SetCPU to allow for User Undervolt

    Version 0.1.3 (deprecated, GB)

    Based on Official Motorola U4_5.91 Source Code Release

    Version 0.1.4 (deprecated, CM7)

    Based on Official Motorola U4_5.91 Source Code Release
    Patched to Linux Kernel 2.6.32.39

    Version 0.1.6 (deprecated, GB/CM)

    Boot time command line ATAG fix up for all tegra parts. (Thanks to Eval- for patching this ;) )

    Version 0.1.7 (deprecated, GB/CM7)

    Fixed minor code error in overclocking

    Version 0.1.8 (deprecated, GB/CM7)

    Introducing 1.3 GHz Overclock :androidwink:
    ARM optimized spinlock
    THUMP-EE enabled

    Version 0.1.9 (deprecated, GB/CM7)

    Tweaked voltage table for better 1.3 GHz stability

    Version 0.2.0 (deprecated, GB/CM7)

    Added AVP processor suspend (this will greatly improve battery life)
    Added Fixes from the new Photon 4G source code
    Added ARM SWP/SWPB instructions back
    Added Several Power management patches
    Added CPU sibling code for setting cpu policies for 2nd CPU
    Added JHash3
    Added 1.0 GHz stock clock
    Added RCU optimization

    Version 0.2.1 (deprecated, GB/CM7)

    Optimized memcpy and memmove
    Optimized CRC32 and CRC32c
    Updated Binder to latest AOSP version
    Updated Low Memory Killer to latest AOSP version
    Increased OC to 1.45 GHz stable :D

    Version 0.2.2 (deprecated, GB/CM7)

    cpufreq: fix cpu freq issues
    block: limit default readahead size for small devices
    PM / Suspend: Fix bug in suspend statistics update
    mm/vmalloc.c: eliminate extra loop in pcpu_get_vm_areas error path
    lockdep: print lock name for lockdep_init_error
    init/main.c: execute lockdep_init as early as possible
    [PATCH] Input: introduce device properties
    [PATCH] input: mt: Add hovering distance axis
    input: mt: Break out slots handling
    Input: introduce MT event slots
    USB: f_mass_storage: Disable write cache support
    kernel:sched: LOAD_FREQ (4*HZ+61) avoids loadavg Moire
    sched: don't call task_group() many times in set_task_rq()
    compilation: clean up most warning messages during compile
    PM: wakelocks: Don't report wake up wakelock if suspend aborted
    aes1750: Suspend fingerprint sensor earlier
    rtc alarm: fix bad index when canceling alarms[]
    kernel patch: 2.6.32.47 -> 2.6.32.48
    mmc:core: revert to pre-2.6.32.40 mmc driver
    irq: fix build error due to missing irq_pm_syscore_resume
    kernel patch: 2.6.32.9 -> 2.6.32.47
    ARM: support XZ compressed kernels
    decompressors: add boot-time XZ support
    decompressors: add XZ decompressor module
    arm: Allow CPU-supported unaligned accesses
    PM: wakelocks: Display wakelocks preventing suspend by default
    mmc: core: put eMMC in sleep (cmd5) mode before suspend
    staging:lowmemkiller add Fudgeswap
    Staging:zram: Specify default disksize via menuconfig (in bytes)
    zram: Set initial disksize to some default value
    zram: Simplify zram disk resizing interface
    zram: Kernel config option for number of devices
    Staging:ZRAM: Make default zram allocation configurable via menuconfig
    zram: Fix sparse warnings
    swap: Add swap slot free callback to block_device_operations
    Add zram driver


    Version 0.2.3 (Short Term Release, GB/CM7)

    The CWM File ==> Unified GB Kernel Version 023 @ 1.45 GHz <==
    The CWM File ==> Unified GB Kernel Version 023 @ 1.3 GHz <==
    The CWM File ==> Unified GB Kernel Version 023 @ 1.0 GHz <==
    The CWM File ==> Unified CM7 Kernel Version 023 @ 1.45 GHz <==
    The CWM File ==> Unified CM7 Kernel Version 023 @ 1.3 GHz <==
    The CWM File ==> Unified CM7 Kernel Version 023 @ 1.0 GHz <==

    Fixed Various Gaming issues including Plants Vs Zombies
    Fixed Webtop issues (GB version only!)
    kernel.h: Add BUILD_BUG() macro.
    hugetlb: Replace BUG() with BUILD_BUG() for dummy definitions.
    ARM: Add optimised swahb32() byteswap helper for v6 and above
    sched/rt: code cleanup, remove a redundant function call
    PM / Sleep: Unify diagnostic messages from device suspend/resume
    PM / Sleep: Drop pm_op() and pm_noirq_op()
    mm: retry page fault when blocking on disk transfer
    kernel patch: 2.6.32.48 -> 2.6.32.49
    kernel patch: 2.6.32.49 -> 2.6.32.50
    overclock: fix freq table derpage at nvrm_clocks_limits.c
    PM / Sleep: fixed coding derp from "Drop pm_op() and pm_noirq_op()"

    Version 024 (Current, GB/CM7)

    switched to fast NoHz tree RCU
    Completely rebuilt from scratch based on ATT 4591 baseline
    Both Stock and Cyanogen now share the same baseline code base
    Patched to latest kernel.org 2.6.32.56
    Fixed some warnings during compilation
    enabled NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MAC (for wifi tethering app users)
    arm/vfp: vfp_pm_suspend: Use local variable instead of rereading from register
    ARM: vfp: clear fpscr length and stride bits on entry to sig handler
    ARM: vfp: move user vfp state save/restore code out of signal.c
    ARM: vfp: flush thread hwstate before restoring context from sigframe
    crc32: Don't reference unnecessary crc32 tables in single-bit mode
    ARM: proc-v7.S: remove HARVARD_CACHE preprocessor guards
    ARM: net: JIT compiler for packet filters enabled by default
    ARM: net: JIT compiler for packet filters
    include/filter.h: add missing rcu_types.h for kernel usage
    ARM: hwcaps: add new HWCAP defines for ARMv7-A
    ARM: hwcaps: use shifts instead of hardcoded constants
    mmc: fix deadlock from mmc core when suspend the device
    mmc: change mmc_delay() to use usleep_range()
    nohz: Remove ts->inidle checks before restarting the tick

    Version 026 (Current, GB/CM9)

    Incorporated kernel code fix up from Epsylon3
    Incorporated kernel code fix up from LGE's v21y kernel source drop
    Updated to mainline 2.6.32.59
    Incorporated few patches from Android Common
    Enabled Early Suspend/Late Resume driver for cpufreq to limit max screen off frequency
    -- While Screen is OFF
    ---- CPU is limited to 503MHz max and 2nd core taken offline.
    Enabled kernel version of memcpy instead of userspace copy (to use more efficient kernel memcpy routines)


    Standard Disclaimer: Not responsible for bricking your phone, voiding your warranty, or any other pain or suffering you may feel as result of using this ROM or Kernel!!!


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    quick status update:

    I have recently patched the kernel to the latest kernel.org version 2.6.32.48 and added a number of patches and enhancements to it. The next weekly CM update should have all the things I just mentioned.

    I am re-writing the OC completely from scratch. This will probably miss the next weekly update window. The current OC scheme has some flaws:

    1. Unable to control max speed with SetCPU or other OC apps
    2. Webtop will always use MAX freq regardless
    3. No built-in thermal protection (esp for users of 1.45 GHz version)

    I am trying to address ALL of the above in 1 gigantic re-write, but lately I've been dealing with personal life as well and so it has been slow... I should have some time this weekend starting tonight. I will try to squeeze as much in as possible this weekend and hopefully have something workable when the weekend is finished.