Beta Kernel 12 Mar 11
As promised, here’s a newer kernel for all to test. During the private beta, we’ve had a couple of random reboots and a couple lock ups, but nothing else major.
Changelog:
Updated to 2.6.32.32
Doesn’t sound like much, but that includes 408 commits of bugfixes and improvements to the mainline kernel
ChangeLog-2.6.32.29
ChangeLog-2.6.32.30
ChangeLog-2.6.32.31
ChangeLog-2.6.32.32
sysfs VDD changes take effect immediately on SVS now
Wifi driver updated slightly from newer HTC sources
md5sum:
6ea3cc97b51dce70919f4e6cc7d736b2 ztest-BRAVO-BFS-031211.zip 663c5c2cdfe635fabf6a9d3175e6d0cd ztest-BRAVO-BFS-HAVS-031211.zip baa31ce9bd77f15e22c5251fb4f530aa ztest-BRAVO-CFS-031211.zip 682875444e01e24434d1db3cbbb07956 ztest-BRAVO-CFS-HAVS-031211.zip bbf98eb6553ef834b3c25f8263a920ce ztest-EVO-BFS-031211.zip fd50f9033bc72dd5e49b7ed3cc131377 ztest-EVO-BFS-HAVS-031211.zip af1348bf9424827f8c0bb5ce6b2a4771 ztest-EVO-CFS-031211.zip a21474ab58561fb4f3e13ae22bbbb09b ztest-EVO-CFS-HAVS-031211.zip fbb2663ba0b160b86e4644ba8d137f0c ztest-INC-BFS-031211.zip 57e65c6537a935ae3a5cd079a9432eef ztest-INC-BFS-HAVS-031211.zip 284189f7208117c2b8f851b89e85e4c8 ztest-INC-CFS-031211.zip b74f06098bc811ffdc330ea6c88c3ef0 ztest-INC-CFS-HAVS-031211.zip
Downloads:
Beta Kernel BRAVO BFS 12 Mar 11 (603 downloads)
Beta Kernel BRAVO BFS HAVS 12 Mar 11 (524 downloads)
Beta Kernel BRAVO CFS 12 Mar 11 (498 downloads)
Beta Kernel BRAVO CFS HAVS 12 Mar 11 (506 downloads)
Beta Kernel EVO BFS 12 Mar 11 (590 downloads)
Beta Kernel EVO BFS HAVS 12 Mar 11 (599 downloads)
Beta Kernel EVO CFS 12 Mar 11 (712 downloads)
Beta Kernel EVO CFS HAVS 12 Mar 11 (895 downloads)
Beta Kernel INC BFS 12 Mar 11 (586 downloads)
Beta Kernel INC BFS HAVS 12 Mar 11 (814 downloads)
Beta Kernel INC CFS 12 Mar 11 (565 downloads)
Beta Kernel INC CFS HAVS 12 Mar 11 (639 downloads)
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Saturday, March 12th 2011 at 22:05 |
Are those ALL the changes? Just changed the base and a few minor tweaks? Just curious, trying out the BFS/HAVS for the Inc now, can’t wait!
Sunday, March 13th 2011 at 07:29 |
Just the update to the base includes 404 improvements/bug fixes, if you really want to read them all:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/longterm/v2.6.32/ChangeLog-2.6.32.29
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/longterm/v2.6.32/ChangeLog-2.6.32.30
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/longterm/v2.6.32/ChangeLog-2.6.32.31
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/longterm/v2.6.32/ChangeLog-2.6.32.32
However, not all of them effect the arm kernel, but that still is a VERY sizable change.
Saturday, March 12th 2011 at 23:11 |
Ziggy you are the man, going to test this out right now. Glad to hear that you’re doing great, family always comes first. Its good that you haven’t forgotten about us also. Thanks Zig
Sunday, March 13th 2011 at 03:16 |
Running great on my evo using the bfs havs kernel, its doing a good job so far. We shall see what it does when i have a full charge.
Sunday, March 13th 2011 at 06:11 |
Sets a new standard for kernels. Ultra smooth and after sitting on the charger overnight it doesn’t drop 10% instantly.
Sunday, March 13th 2011 at 11:04 |
Ziggy – Tried the CFS no havs version on my 0002 EVO and it seemed to be running fine until all of the sudden it rebooted while it was just sitting there with the screen off. I was using the Conservative governor set with OS Monitor. The last kernals you made that were stable with my phone were the December 2010 builds. All of the 2011 builds cause rebooting on my phone. Do you think you could make just an EVO based kernel to try out like you did for Calkulin instead of one drawing sources from three different phones?
Thanks!
Sunday, March 13th 2011 at 11:22 |
Actually, I have source from 8 different trees for these kernels, Bravo/Evo/Inc/Ace/Glacier/Legend/Shift/Vision, not to mention I moved the source as close to mainline as possible. Everything was fine until I included the MR3 crap in there. I’ll eventually figure out what the issue is, so bare with me.
The kernel I did for Calk was a plain MR3 with just a couple patches, kind of boring and not much of a challenge to do. Not saying that I couldn’t do that, but the whole point of what I’m trying to do now is make my life easier by combing the trees into one. I’ve also changed how I compile them too, I’m using separate output directories for each kernel, but the same source tree. What this means is that if I do a simple change to the source, I don’t have to do clean compiles for each kernel, which would take about 2 hours 40 minutes. However, the biggest advantage is that I only have one source tree to maintain instead of three.
Sunday, March 13th 2011 at 14:38 |
Ziggy,
Do you have plans to incorporate SBC into any of your evo builds? Forgive me if this was asked, answered, or in the change logs. I run different capacity batteries, so this is a big feature for me. Your Jan betas ran well on my phone, so I do look forward to having Ziggy + SBC. Thanks for all the work you put into these kernels.
Sunday, March 13th 2011 at 20:11 |
Coiled-you may want to give this a look-see:
http://www.ziggy471.com/2011/01/02/overcharging-batteries/
Hope that answers it for you.
Tuesday, March 15th 2011 at 18:20 |
I knew someone would point him in the right direction, thanks bro
Sunday, March 13th 2011 at 22:43 |
Thanks for the link to Ziggy’s position. Based on that, I shouldn’t hold my breath for a kernel with a modified battery routine from Ziggy.
Ziggy, I respect your position in regards to SBC. My thoughts of SBC is slightly different, but that’s what makes our country great. I appreciate your continued development of kernel for the EVO. Thanks!
Monday, March 14th 2011 at 14:46 |
I am having issues with bluetooth not starting…anyone else?
By the way Ziggy, so far this kernel has amazing battery life and smooth performance. Much appreciated!
Tuesday, March 15th 2011 at 18:20 |
I’ve never had an issue with BT starting, only issue is my BluAnt doesn’t connect always right away, I have to turn it off and back on again.
Monday, March 14th 2011 at 18:51 |
Ziggy.
I’ve been using your kernals ever since 2010. This is what I can say about them. Droid Incredible AMOLED running Skyraider Athena.
1) The only kernel I can effectively overclock to 1.19 and have INCREDIBLE stability to boot.
2) Battery life on Smart*** is ridiculously good. Overnight I lose about 3-5%. That’s without setting anything and letting the governor do its thang.
3) Smoothness cannot be beat. I’ve tried Chad’s incredikernels, Kingxklick back in the day, hydra, etc… You name it, I’ve tried it, but I’ve always come back to your kernels.
Thank you for working so hard for the DINC and other droid communities. Your work is making my experience with my phone so much enjoyable.
Tuesday, March 15th 2011 at 10:46 |
was working awesome here. Then, realized that Gun Bros w/ this kernel causes my EVO to lock up and reboot. Here is the link to the game: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.glu.android.gunbros_free. No undervolting here. no OV, no UC. Any ideas? Using the CFS HAVS kernel.
Tuesday, March 15th 2011 at 18:17 |
Since it’s repeatable, please get a copy of /proc/last_kmsg after the reboot, just leave a comment here and make sure you use your valid email, and I’ll email you to get a copy of it
Z
Wednesday, March 16th 2011 at 08:15 |
well…. figures… just put u’re kernel back on and have no problems running gun bros. -50mv UV, OC, and UC. If i notice it happening again, I will post the an update here…
thanks ziggy
Tuesday, March 15th 2011 at 22:34 |
Just wanted to say thanks and I’m glad to hear that everything is okay with you and the family.
Wednesday, March 16th 2011 at 00:01 |
I’ve been running 031211 CFS Havs for a few days and I’ve noticed a strange behavior. Using battery monitor widget, once 100% has been achieved and the phone still plugged into the wall, I see a constant current draw of about -106mA with supplied spikes of 300mA every few minutes.
Is this a normal behavior? I doubled check the md5 and my copy is correct. And OS monitor isn’t giving kernel errors as far as I can tell, so I assume the install was good too. I have screen shots that I can share if needed.
Thursday, March 17th 2011 at 08:50 |
Zig havent tested new kernel but will def give try, I like other users have had reboot issues but the perf of ur kernel plus batt life is untouchable.. I had better luck with some of ur older kernels like anothef use mwntioned.. I hopethis new kernel is better.. Finally, I am happy u took time away for urself.. We can survive (not ideal though lol) without u, but ur family cant.. They need u and viceversa.. Appreciate ur work always look frwd for more
Friday, March 18th 2011 at 01:56 |
I tried the CFS HAVS and non-HAVS Incredibly kernel. I saw it noted some are having issues with FC’s and reboots. I did too when I didn’t completely clear the caches. So I cleared them out, reflashed, fixed permissions, and not one problem at all. Definitely have to clear those caches!