[AOSP/CM][Kernel] ElementalX-N7-3.02[12/11]

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    [size=24]Kernel für das Nexus 7 (flo/deb)[/SIZE]

    Features:

    • Stock/AOSP and CyanogenMod/CAF versions
    • easy installation and configuration with Aroma installer
    • optional sweep2wake
    • optional doubletap2wake
    • option to disable magnetic on/off
    • overclocking/underclocking options
    • l2 and bus overclocking options
    • GPU overclocking options
    • select independent frequencies for each core
    • choose automatic minimum voltage (725mV to 850mV)
    • full user voltage control
    • ElementalX CPU governor
    • i/o schedulers: ROW, FIOPS, SIO, CFQ, NOOP, deadline
    • kernel-based thermal control
    • max screen off frequency 1026MHz
    • init.d support
    • USB fastcharge
    • NTFS r/w, CIFS, exFAT support
    • faux123 color and gamma support
    • optional USB OTG + charge mode
    • kexec hardboot patch
    • support for usb 3G modems and DVB tuners


    Installation:

    • Installieren der Zip-Datei im Recovery
    • den Anweisungen folgen (wer sich nicht sicher ist sollte die default Optionen wählen)
    • Reboot

    Downloads:

    • Android 5.0

      • AOSP: ElementalX-N7-3.02
    • Android 4.4.3/4.4.4

      • Stock/ AOSP: ElementalX-N7-2.15
      • CAF/ CM: ElementalX-N7-2.15-cm



    Hinweise aus dem XDA-Thread:

    "Notes"


    ElementalX Configuration File
    Your choices in the Aroma installer are used to build a configuration file. The config file is located at /etc/elementalx.conf. You can edit this file to change kernel settings. Whatever is set in this file will take effect when the device is booted (unless other scripts or apps interfere!)

    If settings are not sticking:[*]Make sure the file permissions for /etc/init.d/99elementalx are set to execute. [*]Check to see if any /etc/init.d scripts or apps (such as Kernel Tuner or TricksterMod) are interfering with your settings.


    ElementalX Log File
    Every boot, a log file is created at /data/local/tmp/elementalx-kernel.log. This file shows the date and time and all settings that have been applied. Use this to verify and troubleshoot configuration options.


    ElementalX Governor
    The ElementalX CPU governor has been specifically designed and tuned to get the best balance between battery life and performance. By default, it is more conservative than Ondemand. During routine usage, the CPU frequency does not ramp up very often. If gboost is enabled, during gaming or any other graphics intensive situation, the CPU frequencies boost much easier in order to maintain maximum performance. Disabling gboost can increase battery life, but there may be a loss of performance, especially during gaming.


    Faux Clock/TricksterMod/Kernel Tuner/etc
    You don't need these apps because the ElementalX installer sets everything up automatically, but if you want to check or change settings, you can use these apps. Just be aware that some of them (e.g. Kernel Tuner) are set by default to apply settings on boot, which can interfere with the settings you chose in the ElementalX installer.


    Overclocking
    Overclocking (or underclocking) is optional. The installer lets you choose the maximum frequency. You can set the maximum frequency individually for each CPU core in the installer. Whatever frequencies you chose in the installer will be set at boot for each CPU. Not all devices can handle overclocking. The stock maximum CPU frequency is 1512MHz. I recommend a mild overclock, like 1728MHz for daily use. Clocking higher creates heat and wastes battery for very little performance gain.


    CPU voltages
    The installer allows you to choose from several undervolting options. These automatically undervolt the lowest frequency (384MHz) where the CPU spends most of its time. The voltages for other frequencies are assigned based on the PVS bin of your phone. CPU voltages are fully customisable with apps such Kernel Tuner or Trickster Mod, but I recommend leaving these other voltages as-is unless you are prepared to do a lot of testing. Be careful, lowering voltages can cause instability. Generally, having reboots while the phone is asleep or other weird problems is a sign that your minimum voltage is too low. The minimum voltage allowed is 700mV.


    GPU Governor
    The default GPU govenror is ondemand. It works well and is recommended for best balance between performance and batter life. The simple governor is also available, but ramps up the GPU frequency much quicker than ondemand, so may impact battery life. The governor can be set in /etc/elementalx.conf


    fsync
    fsync can be disabled if you're looking for the last ounce of performance. I recommend leaving it enabled as there is a slight risk of data loss if your phone shuts off unexpectedly before filesystems are synced.


    Max screen off frequency
    The default max screen off frequency is 1026MHz, which is a good balance between limiting the voltage/frequency and the time required to complete tasks while the screen is off. This can be changed manually at /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/screen_off_max_freq


    Installing a new ROM
    If you install a new ROM, it will probably replace this with the stock kernel and will definitely overwrite /etc/init.d/99elementalx and /etc/elementalx.conf so you will lose your settings and certain features. So always reinstall the kernel after installing a ROM.


    NTFS and exFAT support
    This is for anyone who wants to use OTG to connect a USB stick or portable harddrive formatted with Microsoft's NTFS or exFAT filesystems. You will need Stickmount or a similar app.


    GPU overclocking
    There are two modes: stock and overclocking. If you pick stock GPU freq (400MHz) you won't be able to overclock. Conversely, if you pick one of the overclocking frequencies, you won't be able to use the stock 400MHz frequency. You have to reflash if you want to change this.

    These are the frequencies I've added: 450, 477, 490.5, 504, 531, 558, and 585

    If you're in overclock mode, you change these on the fly with TricksterMod. I don't recommend 558+ for daily use. Too hot and probably unstable for most.


    USB host mode charging
    I've added a hack to allow usb host mode charging. Since not that many people are going to be using this, it needs to be enabled manually. This will allow you to charge the tablet while a USB peripheral is hooked up to the OTG cable.

    To use it, change /sys/module/msm_otg/parameters/usbhost_charge_mode to 1.

    You need a Y-cable and OTG adapter. This will be handy for people who use their tablet in the car and need to keep it charged.

    First connect the Y-cable to your OTG adapter and a power source, then attach a USB peripheral. Finally, plug the OTG adapter into the tablet. Both the tablet and the peripheral will be powered by the Y-cable, allowing the tablet to charge


    Sweep2wake
    Sweep2wake (S2W) allows you to wake or sleep your device by swiping your finger across the bottom of the screen where the back, home, recent buttons are. Swiping from right to left will put it to sleep (sweep2sleep) and swiping from left to right will wake it up (sweep2wake). The options are: sweep2wake/sweep2sleep, sweep2sleep only, and disabled. *You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.

    /sys/android_touch/sweep2wake

    0= disabled
    1= sweep2wake/sweep2sleep
    2 = sweep2sleep only


    Shortsweep
    Enabling this makes sweep2wake work with a shorter sweep distance. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.

    /sys/android_touch/shortsweep
    0 = disabled
    1 = *enabled


    Doubletap2wake
    DoubleTap2Wake (DT2W) allows you to wake the device by double tapping anywhere on the screen. *You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.

    Still needs some tweaking!

    /sys/android_touch/doubletap2wake

    0 = disabled
    1 = *enabled


    S2W/DT2W power key toggle
    If enabled, turning the screen off with the power button disables s2w and dt2w to save battery (since s2w/dt2w cause significant battery drain). When you turn the screen back on, s2w and dt2w return to their previous settings. If the screen times out, s2w/dt2w are not disabled this is only if you use the power button to turn it off. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.


    Enable/disable Magnetic on/off
    This setting allows you to enable or disable the magnetic on/off switch used by some cases. * You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.

    /sys/module/lid/parameters/enable_lid

    0 = disabled
    1 = *enabled

    Wake Gestures Xposed Module

    Quelle:

  • Changelog:

    ElementalX-N7-3.02
    -merge Lollipop release

    "Changelog"


    ElementalX-N7-2.15
    -Added kali pwn support (includes several wifi dongles, eg: rtl8187l) UNTESTED!
    -Added support for USB infrared devices UNTESTED!
    -revert the one change I made to wifi drivers to see if it helps the few people with connectivity problems
    -update fauxsound
    -adjustments to msm-sleeper

    ElementalX-N7-2.14
    -latest updates to fauxsound
    -support Logitech Unifying Receiver
    -security updates and fixes
    -installer updates
    -ElementalX app compatibility
    -support forced touch firmware update

    ElementalX-N7-2.13
    -update with Android 4.4.3 kernel source

    ElementalX-N7-2.12
    -fix sweep2sleep not working if s2w is disabled


    ElementalX-N7-2.11
    -Wake Timeout: disable screen wake functions after specified period of time
    -Logitech Unifying Receiver: upstream update
    -Wake Gestures: add interface
    -GPU: add optimization flags to GPU driver
    -mm: slub: Default slub_max_order to 0
    -lz4: faster boot-up process.
    -DRIVERS: SLIMBUS: slimbus enhancements
    -build with Linaro GCC 4.9.1
    -option for ondemand CPU governor
    -fix init.d running twice on certain ROMs
    -updated installer


    ElementalX-N7-2.10.1

    -default backlight_dimmer value is 4
    -fix installer not enabling fastcharge

    ElementalX-N7-2.10
    -make gamma control optional


    ElementalX-N7-2.9
    -fix backlight dimmer always enabled
    -add more OTG compatibility to ramdisk


    ElementalX-N7-2.8
    -update installer
    -optimize dt2w
    -make backlight dimmer configurable
    -add Sierra wireless support
    -fix magnetic cover option error
    -add readahead size option


    ElementalX-N7-2.7
    -add backlight dimmer option
    -update elementalx governor
    -add gamma control (faux123)
    -add f2fs support
    -add Sierra modem support


    January 5, 2014 - ElementalX-N7-2.6
    -deadline is default i/o scheduler
    -tweak deadline i/o scheduler
    -add row i/o scheduler
    -add slimbus oc (credit: @ZeroInfinity and @poondog)
    -add i/o scheduler option to installer
    -revert asynchronous fsync
    -restore disable fsync option
    -tweaks to elementalx governor


    January 1, 2014 - ElementalX-N7-2.5
    -adjust shortsweep distance
    -cfq is default i/o scheduler
    -various tweaks and optimizations


    December 22, 2013 - ElementalX-N7-2.4
    -add asynchronous fsync from HTC One
    -remove fsync options (no longer needed)
    -Makefile adjustments
    -add elementalx governor
    -add gboost option
    -various tweaks and optimizations
    -update installer
    -color control (credit: faux123)


    December 7, 2013 - ElementalX-N7-2.3
    -update for Android 4.4.1
    -various tweaks and optimizations


    November 26, 2013 - ElementalX-N7-2.2
    -option to disable s2w/dt2w when magnetic cover is used


    November 23, 2013 - ElementalX-N7-2.1
    -fix CIFS support
    -add intellidemand CPU governor
    -remove ultra cpu setting
    -max screen off frequency (1026MHz default)


    November 21, 2013 - ElementalX-N7-2.0
    -support Android 4.4 (kitkat)


    October 14, 2013 - ElementalX-N7-1.8
    -fix-up for kexec-hardboot (multirom)
    -aroma option for battery life extender
    -update installer
    -3G USB modem drivers (built-in)


    October 11, 2013 - ElementalX-N7-1.7
    -update installer
    -update config files
    -add S2W power key suspend toggle
    -add options to disable sweep2sleep in portrait or landscape mode
    -show pvs number in sysfs
    -add DVB support (requires modules add-on, coming soon)
    -remove 128MHz GPU step and idle at 200MHz step
    -add battery life extender (thanks tni_andro)
    -boost CPU frequency only for touch input
    -adjust bus bandwidth


    September 26, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-1.6
    -battery guage enhancements (thanks @tni.andro )
    -adjust GPU frequencies
    -kexec-hardboot patch (thanks @Tasssadar )
    -update installer


    September 21, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-1.5
    -option to allow usb host mode charging
    -add more GPU overclock frequencies
    -latest googlesource update
    -update freezer and cpuidle
    -disable AVS
    -update installer


    September 10, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-1.4
    -add option to enable/disable fsync
    -AIO: Don't plug the I/O queue in do_io_submit()
    -add fstrim to init script
    -update installer


    September 6, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-1.3
    -add loadable kernel module support
    -add exFAT filesystem support
    -fix CIFS support


    August 26, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-1.2
    -add faux sound support


    August 23, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-1.1
    -update touch firmware to A042
    -disable pack feature for Hynix part
    -fix lower voltage limit
    -adjust overclock


    August 17, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-1.0
    -stable release
    -add thermal options
    -clean up code


    August 13, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-0.10
    -kernel-based thermal control

    August 12, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-0.9
    -suppress multiple touches in s2w
    -thermal adjustments


    August 10, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-0.8
    -adjust Makefile options
    -adjust doubletap2wake
    -fiops is default i/o scheduler
    -cleanup from other kernels
    -add shortsweep setting
    -option to disable magnetic on/off


    August 8, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-0.7
    -make doubletap2wake a little easier
    -remove some debugging stuff
    -installer ensures mpdecision and thermald are present


    August 7, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-0.6.1
    -installer adds init.d and mount support to ramdisk if necessary


    August 7, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-0.6
    -reimplement doubletap2wake
    -make sweep2sleep work on all edges
    -make sweep2wake work in any direction
    -fix installer typo forcing 1728 on CPU 1,2,3
    -remove GPU 533MHz option


    August 6, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-0.5
    -build with linaro 4.8 toolchain
    -O3 optimization
    -add GPU overclock to 533MHz
    -fix for app-mounted directories (thanks @mkasick)
    -s2w works anywhere on screen when screen is off (still left to right only)
    -adjust doubletap2wake


    August 5, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-0.4
    -adjust doubletap2wake
    -increase thermal limits
    -fix frequencies stuck at 1512


    August 4, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-0.3
    -add TCP congestion control algorithms
    -add CPU optimization levels
    -add more overclocking options
    -fix automatic undervolting
    -option to overclock GPU (487MHz)
    -update ARM topology
    -add cpu_power driver
    -use ramdisk from ROM
    -update installer
    -adjust doubletap2wake


    August 2, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-0.2
    -max screen off frequency 702MHz
    -adjust simple gpu governor
    -Makefile optimizations
    -simple GPU governor installer option
    -add simple GPU governor (faux123)
    -use Google Android toolchain 4.6
    -slight boost to L2 freq
    -add TCP congestion algorithm options
    -hsic wakelock tweak
    -sweep2wake adjustments
    -doubletap2wake adjustments
    -CPU overclock to 2052MHz
    -automatic undervolting
    -optimized AES and SHA1 routines
    -lower possible voltage to 700
    -undervolting option
    -optional graphics overclock
    -add /dev/frandom
    -ntfs r/w support
    -fast rcu nohz
    -intellidemand governor
    -add FIOPS and SIO i/o schedulers
    -force fastcharge
    -voltage control


    August 1, 2013 - ElementalX-flo-0.1
    -sweep2wake
    -doubletap2wake

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