Alright guys, the time has come 
As you already might have seen around here, I recently got this device and also started working on it.
Deep down in my heart I am more of a kernel dev than a ROM dev, which is why my first real contribution just had to be a kernel.
And not just any kernel, a wild one even: It's time to unleash the Werewolf in our tablet
As usual, my main goal is to get the best performance out of the device, especially for gaming.
I have been working with Tegra SoC's before, so I can probably make use of my previous experiences.
Now, enough with the chit-chat, time to look at the
Features
Requirements
Installation
Bugs
Direct download links
Werewolf_v001_anykernel-2016-01-25_1912.zip.zip
tegra124-tn8-p1761-1270-a04-e-battery.dtb
Feel free to look at this as a sneak-peek, I am far from done with getting the best out of this device
Please let me know what you think
XDA:DevDB Information
Werewolf Kernel, Kernel for the Nvidia Shield Tablet
Contributors
laufersteppenwolf
Source Code: https://github.com/laufersteppenwolf/android_kernel_nvidia_shieldtablet
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: v001
Stable Release Date: 2016-01-25
Created 2016-01-25
Last Updated 2016-01-26
As you already might have seen around here, I recently got this device and also started working on it.
Deep down in my heart I am more of a kernel dev than a ROM dev, which is why my first real contribution just had to be a kernel.
And not just any kernel, a wild one even: It's time to unleash the Werewolf in our tablet
As usual, my main goal is to get the best performance out of the device, especially for gaming.
I have been working with Tegra SoC's before, so I can probably make use of my previous experiences.
Now, enough with the chit-chat, time to look at the
Features
- Patched CONFIG_KEYS vulnerability
- CPU OC (up to 2.5GHz, default is stock 2.2GHz)
- GPU OC (924MHz)
- Custom I/O Schedulers (SIO, FIOPS, BFQ, CFQ, Deadline) with FIOPS as default
- Ported ElementalX governor
- [WIP] Added S2w and DT2W (experimental, not fully working --> use on your own risk!)
- Added exFAT support
- Added fsync toggle
- KSM turned on by default with deferred timer
- Added /dev/frandom support
- Various TCP tweaks (enabled westwood as default TCP congestion control)
Requirements
- MM bootloader and any MM ROM (should work on all ROMs running the MM kernel natively like CM13 or Bliss)
- TWRP or any other custom recovery
- fastboot environment
Installation
- Download both the devicetree blob and the kernel zip
- Boot into the bootloader and flash the DTB (fastboot flash dtb tegra124-tn8-p1761-1270-a04-e-battery.dtb)
- Boot into TWRP and install the zip
- Reboot and feel the Werewolf's power
Bugs
- S2W and DT2W not working when device is in deep sleep and touch may stop working when it was sleeping for too long
Direct download links
Werewolf_v001_anykernel-2016-01-25_1912.zip.zip
tegra124-tn8-p1761-1270-a04-e-battery.dtb
Feel free to look at this as a sneak-peek, I am far from done with getting the best out of this device
Please let me know what you think
XDA:DevDB Information
Werewolf Kernel, Kernel for the Nvidia Shield Tablet
Contributors
laufersteppenwolf
Source Code: https://github.com/laufersteppenwolf/android_kernel_nvidia_shieldtablet
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: v001
Stable Release Date: 2016-01-25
Created 2016-01-25
Last Updated 2016-01-26