[Kernel]Zombie[18.08.14]

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Tommy-Geenexus

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Changelog:

29.08.14

- Sound Control updated
- upstream updates
- uV to 700 mV enabled in regulators

18.08.14

- Reverted to a better working Voltage Control
- disabled CODEL net scheduler (fix for slow Wifi speeds)
- sched/loadavg updates
- Interactive updated to latest CAF
- Leaner build (removed tracing)

17.08.14

- Kexec now properly enabled in ramdisk and kernel source
- sysfs-interface for vibrator (control via init.d)
- kgsl-conservative governor from cm (apply via init.d)
- lowmemorykiller-updates from linux 3.16
- futex updates
- scheduler updates
- core-voltage increased
- bit-sliced-AES using NEON instructions (better performance)


16.08.14

- Initial rebased release
 
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You may consider merging:

https://github.com/adrian-bl-yuga/k...mmit/b0c0ef55e1bebfae046865934287a9ec6d6850d3

Otherwise, devices will run with a wrong (autogenerated) hwaddr while running with >= 4.3 blobs


This is also a niceone:
https://github.com/adrian-bl-yuga/k...mmit/269335962812585cc7401a82335ffdf351bebede

It enables writes to the RTC: The feature is probably also enabled on the sony-kernels but - for some strange reason (like some other stuff) - not enabled in the defconfig included in the source tarball
 

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You may consider merging:

https://github.com/adrian-bl-yuga/k...mmit/b0c0ef55e1bebfae046865934287a9ec6d6850d3

Otherwise, devices will run with a wrong (autogenerated) hwaddr while running with >= 4.3 blobs


This is also a niceone:
https://github.com/adrian-bl-yuga/k...mmit/269335962812585cc7401a82335ffdf351bebede

It enables writes to the RTC: The feature is probably also enabled on the sony-kernels but - for some strange reason (like some other stuff) - not enabled in the defconfig included in the source tarball
Thanks :)

Will take a look at that.

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Finally a different kernel! I like XzKernel but it also seems like it comes with its share of issues. Something more simple could be cool but adjustable gamma /colors has definitely grown on me so I'd love that. Besides that, battery would probably also be a "main concern" thing.
 

Tommy-Geenexus

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Gamma settings do not seem to effect the colors. Better do it adjustable if you can:fingers-crossed:
Finally a different kernel! I like XzKernel but it also seems like it comes with its share of issues. Something more simple could be cool but adjustable gamma /colors has definitely grown on me so I'd love that. Besides that, battery would probably also be a "main concern" thing.
I'm trying to bring some basic features up first, will look into that later. Let's see what i can do.
 
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