Weeb Kernel

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Version: 1.9
Downloads: Treble || Non Treble
Changelog:
** Updated schedutil.
** Fixed some messing up I did in my init.rc, scrolling should be a lot smoother now. I apologize for this mess up. Should never have happened, really.
** Fallback frequencies for little and big clusters are now 300MHz (formerly 518) and 575MHz(formerly 806) respectively.
** No longer overclocked by default.
 

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Version: 1.10
Downloads: Treble || Non Treble
Changelog:
- Upstream to Linux 4.4.160.
- Merged CAF tag 'LA.UM.6.4.r1-11200-8x98.0'.
- improvements to LMK.
- overclock GPU to 750MHz(this replaces the old 710 MHz).
- Undid some schedutil changes I had made earlier.
- Adjusted default frequencies and boost settings for a more balanced without compromise experience.
- Adjusted Schedutil up and down rate limits which should be more efficient. Idea by @apophis9283 (Dev of Krieg Kernel)
 
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To overclock the big cluster on OOS, do the following:
1) Reboot to recovery.
2) Backup the vendor partition.
3) Go to Mount>Mount the Vendor image (Simply hit the checkbox).
4) Go to Advanced>File Manager>/vendor/etc/perf and DELETE this folder completely.
5) Reboot to OxygenOS.

Basically, we're getting rid of CAF's Boost Framework.
Immense thanks to @ZeroInfinity for helping me solve this!!
 
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Nilu99

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I'm using CNP 9.0 rom on my one plus 5. Do i have to simply flash the treble version of this kernel directly in twrp and nothing more right?
 

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Version: Weeb Kernel v1.12
Downloads: Treble || Non Treble
Changelog:
- Upstreamed to Linux 4.4.162.
- Remove CAF Boost Framework. This allows the kernel to do it's thing on pretty much every ROM that uses the framework. (Backup your system, if on non-treble, or vendor, if on treble, if you want to, but imo, it's not the greatest thing anyway.)
- You can now select the fallback frequencies for boost yourself. :)
- Schedutil updated again, this time properly.
- CPU and GPU Underclocks removed as they don't provide any (noticeable) benefits.
- Some under the hood not so relevant changes. (Mainly cleaning up of unnecessary stuff and micro-optimizations)
 
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idkwhoiam322

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If I may ask, what kind of SOT you guys are getting?
Depends entirely on your usage, mate. I always get more than 7-8 hours, but my usage isn't super heavy or anything. I'm usually on Chrome, Telegram, Slack, Gmail, YouTube, logging apps, and I use mobile hotspot every now and then. Gets me through my day quite easily.
 

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Depends entirely on your usage, mate. I always get more than 7-8 hours, but my usage isn't super heavy or anything. I'm usually on Chrome, Telegram, Slack, Gmail, YouTube, logging apps, and I use mobile hotspot every now and then. Gets me through my day quite easily.
Thanks for answering! My usage is pretty similar to yours. If I may ask, how much has your battery degraded since you bought it? Also, I'm currently on another custom kernel, should I flash to stock kernel first and then to yours? Or I can go directly?
 

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Thanks for answering! My usage is pretty similar to yours. If I may ask, how much has your battery degraded since you bought it? Also, I'm currently on another custom kernel, should I flash to stock kernel first and then to yours? Or I can go directly?
No problem! :)
Probably quite a bit, I torture my phone a lot. I've hard bricked it twice as well XD A straight flash should be just fine but I always recommend flashing the ROM's stock kernel before switching to another one. That's usually the best way to do it.