[ROM] CyanogenMod 9.1.0d (Android 4.0.4) [20130107]

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scoutme

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Eiertschik

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Could anyone reproduce the following scenario?

- Stress the system (playing Angry Birds Space for example)
- Receive SMS


My results:

- First try: Fresh reboot, Messaging App hasn't been opened, launched the game, missed the SMS
- Second try: Opened Messaging App, started game via home-button-long-press-menu, sent the SMS, game FC'd, SMS received


Not exactly what I was hoping for :(
 

chokitodopoder

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What happened to me for the second time is loss of data connection in 3G. I didn't try to enable wireless to see if it works, I was in a hurry, so I just rebooted my phone. Anybody had that problem?
 

mrvek

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Could anyone reproduce the following scenario?

- Stress the system (playing Angry Birds Space for example)
- Receive SMS


My results:

- First try: Fresh reboot, Messaging App hasn't been opened, launched the game, missed the SMS
- Second try: Opened Messaging App, started game via home-button-long-press-menu, sent the SMS, game FC'd, SMS received


Not exactly what I was hoping for :(

For me it is the opposite. I receive messages normaly (since the patched update) but fail to receive when doing something very memory intensive like playing angry birds (seasons).

Edit: if I understood correctly you have paused the game, placed it in background, opened messaging app to send sms and the game FC'd? That is normal behaviour for ICS on 226MB RAM device. I get that behaviour on relatively "light" (memory light) apps. CM9 on our device is hardly meant for gaming.
 
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Eiertschik

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No - I haven't sent any SMS from my Milestone running CM9.

I tried to receive SMS while the system was running Angry Birds Space as foreground app.


I used a colleague's phone to send the SMS.


Let me try to explain it more clearly:

First try:
- Booted the Milestone with CM9
- Started Angry Birds Space
- Sent SMS from another phone to Milestone
- Did not receive the SMS

Second try:
- Opened Messaging App on Milestone
- Launched Angry Birds Space via longpressing Home (not returning to the launcher)
- Sent SMS from another phone to Milestone
- Angry Birds Space forceclosed, SMS was received
 
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mrvek

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It's not fair to test like that. Our device has 226 mb ram for "common" use. Playing angry birds space (very resource demanding game) and expect the system keep other processes in background. Compromise.
For gaming you'd might prefer cm6/froyomod/eclair...
 

orbus

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Volume

Hello,

First, it is an impressive build :D:D:D

I'm using it for 2 days but there is only 1 problem with this. I turned down the volume to the lowest state, but despite this all of the sound (ringtone, alert etc.) are extremely loud.

Can someone any idea how can I turn down the volume?
 

scoutme

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It's not fair to test like that. Our device has 226 mb ram for "common" use. Playing angry birds space (very resource demanding game) and expect the system keep other processes in background. Compromise.
For gaming you'd might prefer cm6/froyomod/eclair...

Right, even if I can't explain how can a SMS service be that resource demanding, since simpler devices handle the very same task easily. But that's about applications design, so... OT : )

Sent from my Milestone using XDA
 

duandroid

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Camera feedback

Video working well. Expected behavior is that the preview skips frames but I would like to say the final copy is great!

Stills: great job on this! Lees time between captures now, works very well, I find that the panorama view is very slow and does crash frequent but have not played with it to much.

Even though the camera is working very well, Would lowering the resolution on the preview ONLY assist in makeing the captures any faster?

The most recent build is running much fast I am using the apex launcher instead of trebuchet as it is just faster!

Thank you again Cyanogen team and our trusted kabaldan :)
 

znetroll

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When I rebooted my last build, I could not unlock the SIM. The PIN was correct - the network display switched from "Unknown" to "E-Plus" and then I was immediately back to "Enter PIN code". It was stuck in a loop, so I nandroid-restored an earlier build and it's working fine now.

I also observed *huge* lags in the latest build and tons of browser crashes, which weren't as prominent before. I haven't noticed those since reflashing the old build (at least the lags, haven't used the browser since).
 

duandroid

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I have to agreee on the browser crashes for sure on this build.

I seem to be getting data drops as well...

I am on telus using on 2 different milestones. Easy to fix with airplane mode,

When I rebooted my last build, I could not unlock the SIM. The PIN was correct - the network display switched from "Unknown" to "E-Plus" and then I was immediately back to "Enter PIN code". It was stuck in a loop, so I nandroid-restored an earlier build and it's working fine now.

I also observed *huge* lags in the latest build and tons of browser crashes, which weren't as prominent before. I haven't noticed those since reflashing the old build (at least the lags, haven't used the browser since).
 

znetroll

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I have to agreee on the browser crashes for sure on this build.

I seem to be getting data drops as well...

I am on telus using on 2 different milestones. Easy to fix with airplane mode,
Nope, not fixable with airplane mode for me. Previously, that worked (put it in airplane mode, reboot, disable airplane mode again and enter PIN), but not with the latest build. I have no idea what went wrong there.
 

GT35pro

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Any chance of an automatic volume/gain control when recording video? Shooting a band in a pub has distorted sound. The xperia s has got auto gain control so recording a band has good sound. Just asking. If cannot be done just ignore this.
 

Eiertschik

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It's not fair to test like that. Our device has 226 mb ram for "common" use. Playing angry birds space (very resource demanding game) and expect the system keep other processes in background. Compromise.
For gaming you'd might prefer cm6/froyomod/eclair...

I'm not expecting the Messaging App to keep running in the background - I know that the system has to kill almost everything to even make the game start - but it's bad if a message is lost due to high system load.

Because if the SMS is sent to me during high system load I'm not receiving it at all - it's lost.


ad lags and browser crashes:
Gotta confirm those :(

The build from 2012-04-26 was excellent for browsing
 

scoutme

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Dear scoutme,
In accordance with your advice I set the opacity to 100%.But still the blurring,stretching and mirror imaging of the icons remain.Is there any other remedy?
pnsdhrn

Quite strange... try one of the themes in order to find a working setup, and try to find the right setting; I can't imagine the reason for such an issue

Sent from my Milestone using XDA
 

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    Yes, it simply means that we (and other locked devices as well ;) ) finally have a proper graphics driver needed by ics.

    So we have fully working hwui for any app, Chrome works (though it's too RAM hungry for Milestone to be anyones favorite browser, I guess).

    For Milestone it also means one important thing: one nasty bug of the old driver is gone. It plagued Gingerbread as well as ICS - it happened on orientation change.
    Under ICS it caused parts of the screen to become black when rotating the phone while running recent Opera Mini (due to hw reset of sgx unit during the change).
    Under Gingerbread, it caused crashes in sgx libs on rotation, for which I used workarounds directly in app source (Gallery3D) or in the framework (GoogleMaps).
    So I'll try to use the new drivers also in CM7 in the future.

    It also means that I upload a new build soon, because I postponed any releases until I'll be able to get the new drivers to work despite the locked kernel.
    I'm really happy that I succeeded :D .
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    Main credits:
    Obviously, it's the CyanogenMod team and all CM contributors in the first place.
    Besides that and my own humble work, CM for Milestone would not be where it is now without the essential works of Skrilax_CZ (2nd-init, OpenRecovery, custom kernel, 2ndboot fixes and more), Czechop (hack to the kernel usb initialization code that allows to keep BP working after 2ndboot to custom kernel), f_pasha (gkisystem semaphore patch), Tiago Sousa (author of the original overclock kernel module) and contributions from others that I forgot to list here ;) .
    Also worth mentioning is a lot of notable work done by the Defy developers: Epsylon, Quarx and Maniac103
    The original 2ndboot code is by Dmitriy Taychenachev and Eugen Maksimov.

    Please note that Milestone is not officially supported by CyanogenMod.

    Source: https://github.com/nadlabak
    Home page: http://android.doshaska.net/cm9
    Build from source: http://android.doshaska.net/cm9build

    Download:
    CM9.1.0d: http://d-h.st/7eH
    gapps 20121225: http://d-h.st/xd0
    OpenRecovery 2ndbootOR: http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod4milestone/downloads/detail?name=OpenRecovery_2ndbootOR_v1_1.zip

    Because of limited space in system, gapps are installed to /data/vendor. But if ext partition is present on sdcard, they are moved to /sd-ext.
    Therefore ext partition is highly recommended for CM9, otherwise the space for apps in /data will be too limited.
    You can find instructions on how to resize fat and create ext3 partition directly in OpenRecovery in this very fine guide by pontomedon:
    Full guide from stock Motorola Android to CyanogenMod 7 for Milestone

    CM9 for Milestone is using 2ndboot to run custom kernel despite the bootloader kernel lock.

    Android 4.x requires at least 340MB RAM available to kernel and userspace
    As we have only 225MB, don't expect any miracles - the hardware constrains count.

    HW acceleration increases application's RAM demands. You can use the included HWA Settings app to disable it per app.

    Known issues:
    You tell me ;) .

    9.1.0d (4.0.4) 07.01.2013
    - fix: keep keyboard backlight off while keyboard is hidden
    - fix crash on launch of certain apps (e.g. Aldiko) - use workaround for occasional mysteriously zeroed bitmap scale parameter
    - Apollo music player fixes - jellybean backports; reworked image fetching and caching (by iwo)

    9.1.0c (4.0.4) 30.12.2012
    - call recording: fix recording for calls with asterisk in the phone number
    - fix the per app HW acceleration disable code to work according to application package name as specified by HWA Settings app (the original implementation [which pre-dated HWA app usage] used process name, not package name)
    - re-implement the 'Disable Dock Observer' option - for users of phone cases with magnetic closures (to prevent the screen turning on in reaction to a magnet appearing near the phone)

    9.1.0b (4.0.4) 26.12.2012
    - fix VoiceSearch, VoiceTyping and Talk (voice) - please use the updated gapps package http://d-h.st/xd0
    - fix adb toggle
    - fix possible crash when recording videos and re-enable limited preview frame rate for better Camera app responsiveness
    - fix backup of system files (mostly gapps) during ROM updates
    - add built-in call recording option; no beeps every 10s during call recording any more
    - updated CMFileManager
    - wifi: disable 802.11n support by default (HT_Enable in tiwlan.ini) to prevent stale data connections when using certain N routers
    - kernel: reverted doubling of the DAC fifo size to 16384 (to prevent audio drop-outs) as it caused broken audio playback in certain games

    in case you're wondering why the new build is not uploaded to github as before, see https://github.com/blog/1302-goodbye-uploads


    9.1.0a (4.0.4) 11.12.2012
    - fix relaunch of some activities on keyboard slide out/in (e.g. YouTube playback, Root Explorer...)
    - CMFileManager included (backport from JB)
    - fix unwanted lcd-backlight activation by camera button while the screen is off (was related to the light sensor workaround that allows to use camera button to provoke sending of light sensor data without waiting for ALS interrupt)
    - better handling of Basband Processor panic (by maniac103) - instead of immediate reboot like in stock firmware, user is notified and can choose to postpone the reboot (e.g. when he's got some work to finish first). Note about the reason of reboot is displayed after restart.
    - workarounds for some motorola RIL issues that cause occasional data connectivity problems (by maniac103)
    - optional swap activation on boot via /system/etc/init.d/12swap
    -- requires swap partition present as third partition on sdcard
    -- swap size (in kB) is determined by persist.sys.swapsize property
    -- no persist.sys.swapsize property defined or set to 0 means no swap activation

    example how to set persist.sys.swapsize property in terminal:
    su
    setprop persist.sys.swapsize 16384

    9.1.0 (4.0.4) 05.12.2012
    notable recent fixes and features:
    - support for connecting to adhoc wifi
    - fixed wifi networking when using UPnP/DLNA apps
    - note that this build is done from the branch with removed theme engine,
    as the theme support seems to be too heavy, hurting performance of our device

    07.03.2012
    update-cm-9-20120307-SNAPSHOT-umts_sholes-signed.zip
    - video recording (not exactly smooth yet, but working nevertheless)
    - added missing sysctl to prevent RAM fragmentation (cause of gmaps freezes)
    - etc.

    03.03.2012:
    - camera is working (only taking pictures, not video recording; panorama mode is not working)
    - switched back to Calendar and LatinIME built from source (use the updated gapps-ics-4.0.3-20120302)
    - bootanimation is enabled by default, it can be disabled under performance settings
    - baseband selection is under device>advanced settings
    - usb and native wifi tethering is not working yet (but should be fixed soon, probably in the next build)

    14.01.2012:
    notes:
    - until the open source solution will be ready, Google builds of Calendar and CalendarProvider are installed via gapps to provide Google Calendar sync. Google build of LatinIME is included to provide access to downloadable dictionaries.
    - most of the gapps are installed to /data/vendor. if you are updating from earlier CM9 build, use "rm -r /system/*" in recovery console before installation to make sure you don't run out of space in /system because of previously installed gapps
    - bootanimation is disabled (debug.sf.nobootanimation=1 in build.prop), because the default bootanim takes more than 80MB of RAM while running, which may cause issues - from very long boot time to bootloops.
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    To let you know what's going on:
    CM10 (Jelly Bean) boots fine here. A lot has been already done and achieved, though there's also a lot of minor issues that will need more work.
    What's important - there doesn't seem to be any show stopper at this point.

    CM9/ICS is more or less dead from the moment of JB release, therefore I fully focus on bringing CM10 to omap3 / Milestone now.

    (Indeed, CM7 for Milestone will also get a significant update, hopefully sometime soon, when JB frenzy will cease a bit).
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    thanks for your explainations. i didnt know that we did not have full hw acceleration on our cm9 but its good to know. but may this new driver also fix the video encoding issue? if we would have full hw acceleration and could watch videos without any lags, that really would be awesome.

    Accelerated video encoding already works fine.
    It's the hw accelerated video decoding, and that is still a problem (on every omap3 device running ics). But I dare to say that it's really the last hard bit remaining to be solved.

    Anyway, the ICS for Milestone has reached a point I wouldn't dream about at all in the beginning.
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    Just to let you know: I plan to upload new build + new gapps package in a few days, stay tuned.
    And... thanks to those providing the intermediate builds for other users. I'm rather busy, so I appreciate your help.