[KERNEL] Bricked-Kernel Mako

gorilla p

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I also would like to have you back up your claim that a chip running at lower clock speed can have trouble with that speed. I highly doubt that, using my definition of trouble (random faults, slower than usual performance at this speed, etc) this is not possible, unless the chip as a whole is defective.
Can you please clarify what you mean in your last paragraph here?
I don't believe I said anything about trouble at low clock speeds?

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show-p1984

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Can you please clarify what you mean in your last paragraph here?
I don't believe I said anything about trouble at low clock speeds?

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gorilla p said:
A large number of unleashed kernel users set 1700MHz as max freq., in fact in that thread it was recommended to not set the max freq below that for performance purposes, as the chip has no trouble with it.
This in essence says that the chip has trouble with frequencies lower than 1.7 GHz max clock and you wrote it. ;)
 

gorilla p

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This in essence says that the chip has trouble with frequencies lower than 1.7 GHz max clock and you wrote it. ;)
Not at all, I'm not sure how you got that.
It was recommended not to set the max freq below 1.7GHz for performance purposes, as the chip has no trouble with it (Meaning It will perform better when set at 1.7GHz, and since the chip has no trouble handling it, there's no reason not to)
Nobody would indicate that using the standard clocking will cause problems, that doesn't even make sense.



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show-p1984

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Not at all, I'm not sure how you got that.
It was recommended not to set the max freq below 1.7GHz for performance purposes, as the chip has no trouble with it (Meaning It will perform better when set at 1.7GHz, and since the chip has no trouble handling it, there's no reason not to)
Nobody would indicate that using the standard clocking will cause problems, that doesn't even make sense.



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Scratch that. Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. Somehow the "no" in front of 'trouble' was cut off at the edge of my screen on mobile, or I was just eager to read something that wasn't there...
Sorry.
 

ashjas

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I am having hard time finding a version of this kernel that works with cm12.1 for mako.

Can someone let me know if its stopped development for mako?

the download page on the bricked site, nowhere says if anyone of them works with 5.1.1 and cm12.1 , how to figure it out?

Thanks.
 

dcop7

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I am having hard time finding a version of this kernel that works with cm12.1 for mako.

Can someone let me know if its stopped development for mako?

the download page on the bricked site, nowhere says if anyone of them works with 5.1.1 and cm12.1 , how to figure it out?

Thanks.
You have hellscore, quanta.
 

kevinnol

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I am having hard time finding a version of this kernel that works with cm12.1 for mako.

Can someone let me know if its stopped development for mako?

the download page on the bricked site, nowhere says if anyone of them works with 5.1.1 and cm12.1 , how to figure it out?

Thanks.
Someone correct me if Im wrong but I dont think development stopped.
+ here's the latest AOSP(5.1+) kernel http://bricked.de/downloads/kernel/mako/master/bricked_mako_20150511_191446_master-96b53c8.zip
 

Suhu007

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Welcome to the most customizable N4 kernel on xda :)
Bricked-Kernel Nexus 4 (mako)

Features:

* Based upon Googles msm 3.4 source
* Various other fixes (look @ github)
* Compiled with gcc4.7.2 toolchain (linaro 09.12)
* -O3 optimized
* Snapdragon S4 & CortexA15 optimizations
* Sweep2wake
(Disabled as default, activate through an app like KControl or over sysfs: echo 1 > /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake)
* DoubleTap2Wake
(Disabled as default, activate through an app like KControl or over sysfs: echo 1 > /sys/android_touch/doubletap2wake)
* replaced qcoms hotplug binary with msm_mpdecision (IN-KERNEL, better battery life + performance)
* Extensive sysfs interface for mpdecision with all the tuneables you want (/sys/kernel/msm_mpdecision/)
* replaced the thermald binary with my IN-KERNEL solution. (/sys/kernel/msm_thermal/)
* export krait version to: /sys/kernel/debug/krait_variant
* modified ondemand governor
* Allow OC up to 1,83Ghz, faux123 (from a thermal point of view that is now SAFE)
* Allow UC down to 94,5Mhz
* Fixed min cpufreq resets
* Undervolting (faux123)

* Default clocks: 384min & 1512max

Zip features:
* ramdisk module insertion
* removes governor overrides from the ramdisk
* adds init.d support to your ramdisk (if not already supported)

Check the compare links for the rest :)

Where is tha Changelog???

There will be no more changelogs.
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Stock Nexus4 JELLYBEAN JWR boot.img (flash this if you come from another kernel)

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Will it work on oreo?