Guest Kalle Falter Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 (edited) [uPDATE] See post #43 for the new version[/uPDATE] Hi there, after a big fight with my inner temptation I made a Kernel myself and put all the fun stuff in it people drooled over. To bad I'm too lazy to make an update.zip out of it, but if anyone likes to do that, be welcome and post it here. I took the kernel source from here, so my thanks go to behnaam and toastcfh. With this tutorial I married the kernel to the MCR ramdisk, so thanks to cteneyck. And of course big thanks to Paul for his great ROM! To install just push the 2 files extracted to your SD-card root and do the following (ignore the error after the cat command). If you have problems with wakeup/screen try the no_19MHz version (see post #8): adb shell cat /dev/zero > /dev/mtd/mtd2 flash_image boot /sdcard/newBoot.img mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system cp /sdcard/wlan.ko /system/lib/modules/wlan.ko reboot[/codebox] Your Hero should reboot fine with the new Kernel, but don't forget to nandroid, just in case. The build-in modules are not tested, I just put them in there because people seemed to like having them. Have fun trying it out! Features: - CPU scaling from 19MHz/123MHz to 710MHz => don't use setcpu (uninstall before flashing); you can use overclock widget, but just to monitor => scaling is all done by the scheduler which gives the best performance for me - works with MCRr5 A2SD+ as it includes MCRs ramdisk - IP: tunneling, IPsec tunnel mode - Block devices: loopback device, cryptoloop, network block device - tun/tap device driver - ext2/3/4, reiserfs, ntfs w/ write support, nfs client, cifs - i bet I forgot at least something... :angry: I'm not responsible if anything bad happens, proceed at your own risk and only if you know what you are doing!2.6.29_A2SD4MCRr5_noflash.rar Edited August 24, 2010 by Kalle Falter
Guest conord Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 Hi there, after a big fight with my inner temptation I made a Kernel myself and put all the fun stuff in it people drooled over. To bad I'm too lazy to make an update.zip out of it, but if anyone likes to do that, be welcome and post it here. I took the kernel source from here, so my thanks go to behnaam and toastcfh. With this tutorial I married the kernel to the MCR ramdisk, so thanks to cteneyck. And of course big thanks to Paul for his great ROM! To install just push the 2 files extracted to your SD-card root and do the following: adb shell cat /dev/zero > /dev/mtd/mtd2 flash_image boot /sdcard/newBoot.img mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system cp /sdcard/wlan.ko /system/lib/modules/wlan.ko reboot[/codebox] Your Hero should reboot fine with the new Kernel, but don't forget to nandroid, just in case. The build-in modules are not tested, I just put them in there because people seemed to like having them. Have fun trying it out! Thanks for your work on this, however when I attempt the first command (cat /dev/zero > /dev/mtd/mtd2) I receive the following error: cat: write error: No space left on device Any input would be appreciated! Conor
Guest Keramidas Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 Thanks for your work on this, however when I attempt the first command (cat /dev/zero > /dev/mtd/mtd2) I receive the following error: cat: write error: No space left on device Any input would be appreciated! Conor I haven't followed this discussion at all, but I can say that it's normal for "cat /dev/zero > someDevice" to display the "No space left on device" error at the end. It's one of the few cases where the error means "it's all done" :angry:
Guest conord Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 I haven't followed this discussion at all, but I can say that it's normal for "cat /dev/zero > someDevice" to display the "No space left on device" error at the end. It's one of the few cases where the error means "it's all done" :angry: Cheers for that, I'll get on with the add in kernel so! CD
Guest Kalle Falter Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 forgot to mention, this might happen (I get it, too). According to the linked tutorial you can ignore that message and just continue with the steps.
Guest Dohey Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 Flashed the kernel successfully, everything is working well and the overclock is good. but, there seems to be some sort of bug when locking and unlocking the screen, once locked either manually or automatically the screen will not come back on.
Guest Kalle Falter Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 (edited) I 'm not experiencing this. Are you using plain MCR or have you flashed something else? Could be the 19MHz Bug which doesn't happen on my device but seems to gives a better battery life... Try the attached version, it might fix this.2.6.29_noflash_no19MHz.rar Edited July 14, 2010 by Kalle Falter
Guest AlThePost Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 (edited) One or two issues here, Kalle..... Installation went fine, but on the initial boot my display was seriously messed-up (blue/green and hard to read), I suspect due to previous use of SetCPU. I managed to open it and re-ran "autodetect speeds" and at the next boot things were back to normal. However... 1. The max/min appears locked at 710/19 and doesn't change unless I disable perflock in SetCPU 2.0.1. I wanted to experiment with less-severe overclocks but can't seem to get these to stick. 2. The handset frequently refuses to come out of sleep mode on the first attempt, requiring several keypresses to "wake up" and occasionally resulting in the same display issues as noted above. I'm running a Kitchen-baked MCRr5 with A2SD+ enabled. I had installed Freeasabeer's updated Teknologist kernel but took the precaution of reverting to the stock kernel prior to installing yours. Edited July 14, 2010 by AlThePost
Guest Kalle Falter Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 (edited) according to the kernel source you should not use setcpu; you can use overclockwidget but only to show the current speed. CPU-handling is completely done by the conservative sched, which gives the best performance for me. Might be better with OnDemand Sched though, but I like the scaling to be "gracefully" :angry: Edited July 14, 2010 by Kalle Falter
Guest Dohey Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 One or two issues here, Kalle..... Installation went fine, but on the initial boot my display was seriously messed-up (blue/green and hard to read), I suspect due to previous use of SetCPU. I managed to open it and re-ran "autodetect speeds" and at the next boot things were back to normal. However... 1. The max/min appears locked at 710/19 and doesn't change unless I disable perflock in SetCPU 2.0.1. I wanted to experiment with less-severe overclocks but can't seem to get these to stick. 2. The handset frequently refuses to come out of sleep mode on the first attempt, requiring several keypresses to "wake up" and occasionally resulting in the same display issues as noted above. I'm running a Kitchen-baked MCRr5 with A2SD+ enabled. I had installed Freeasabeer's updated Teknologist kernel but took the precaution of reverting to the stock kernel prior to installing yours. Having exactly the same problem, i had also installed the updated teknologist kernel, but i reverted too.
Guest conord Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 Having exactly the same problem, i had also installed the updated teknologist kernel, but i reverted too. Installed the new kernel with no problems as reported by other users. Operating happily at 710 MHz... I'll report further if there are any hiccups etc... Cheers again! CD
Guest AlThePost Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 CPU-handling is completely done by the conservative sched, which gives the best performance for me. Right, so it's full-speed all the way.... gotcha. :angry: I've uninstalled SetCPU and rebooted but the problem waking from sleep persists. I'll restore via Nandroid and try reinstalling again onto a 'clean' system.
Guest baba007 Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 Hi there, after a big fight with my inner temptation I made a Kernel myself and put all the fun stuff in it people drooled over. To bad I'm too lazy to make an update.zip out of it, but if anyone likes to do that, be welcome and post it here. I took the kernel source from here, so my thanks go to behnaam and toastcfh. With this tutorial I married the kernel to the MCR ramdisk, so thanks to cteneyck. And of course big thanks to Paul for his great ROM! To install just push the 2 files extracted to your SD-card root and do the following (ignore the error after the cat command): adb shell cat /dev/zero > /dev/mtd/mtd2 flash_image boot /sdcard/newBoot.img mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system cp /sdcard/wlan.ko /system/lib/modules/wlan.ko reboot[/codebox] Your Hero should reboot fine with the new Kernel, but don't forget to nandroid, just in case. The build-in modules are not tested, I just put them in there because people seemed to like having them. Have fun trying it out! guys , i am a newbie so sorry for my question : i have htc hero with modaco R5 rom , i found on the about phone that the kernel is 2.6.9 is this the same as this or should flash it , and what will this gives to my hero and thank you so much for your help. cheers ml
Guest baba007 Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 guys , i am a newbie so sorry for my question : i have htc hero with modaco R5 rom , i found on the about phone that the kernel is 2.6.9 is this the same as this or should flash it , and what will this gives to my hero and thank you so much for your help. cheers ml hi guys : i have installed as mentioned above but now my wireless is not working , please help txs
Guest redcow Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 @Kalle Falter, just as a info the kernel sources you are using are not the latest one, the latest and most up-to-date have already been released by HTC: http://member.america.htc.com/download/Rom...5f74b252.tar.gz
Guest Kalle Falter Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 (edited) @Kalle Falter, just as a info the kernel sources you are using are not the latest one, the latest and most up-to-date have already been released by HTC: http://member.america.htc.com/download/Rom...5f74b252.tar.gz yeah, I know, but I couldn't get OC working with these sources :angry: When I have the time I might try to implement the patches from the sources I used to get it to work. @SPAM007: did something go wrong when copying the wlan.ko? Maybe just try again... Edited July 14, 2010 by Kalle Falter
Guest AlThePost Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 Could be the 19MHz Bug [...] That must be what bit me, as even a clean reinstall after a Nandroid restore resulted in the same thing. I flashed the "no 19MHz" version earlier this evening and the handset now comes out of sleep when asked. Thanks.
Guest Dohey Posted July 14, 2010 Report Posted July 14, 2010 I 'm not experiencing this. Are you using plain MCR or have you flashed something else? Could be the 19MHz Bug which doesn't happen on my device but seems to gives a better battery life... Try the attached version, it might fix this. Worked for me, thanks a lot, working great.
Guest baba007 Posted July 15, 2010 Report Posted July 15, 2010 yeah, I know, but I couldn't get OC working with these sources :angry: When I have the time I might try to implement the patches from the sources I used to get it to work. @SPAM007: did something go wrong when copying the wlan.ko? Maybe just try again... Hi friend, no nothing went wrong with copying, I can try again once again, I let u know. Txs man
Guest baba007 Posted July 15, 2010 Report Posted July 15, 2010 Hi friend, no nothing went wrong with copying, I can try again once again, I let u know. Txs man yes i did again copy wlan.ko and it worked . txs
Guest rewop Posted July 15, 2010 Report Posted July 15, 2010 Is it safe to flash this kernel on MCR r4 rom? Thanx.
Guest Kalle Falter Posted July 15, 2010 Report Posted July 15, 2010 Is it safe to flash this kernel on MCR r4 rom? Thanx. define safe... it's highly improbable that your phone will nuke itself :angry:
Guest rewop Posted July 15, 2010 Report Posted July 15, 2010 define safe... it's highly improbable that your phone will nuke itself :angry: lol, I know that kernel should be kind of independent from the rom that is running on top of it. It's stated clearly in the topic title and 1st post that this is for r5, I was just wondering if somebody flashed this on r4 or whether I should try this at all.
Guest Kalle Falter Posted July 15, 2010 Report Posted July 15, 2010 it contains the ramdisk from r5, this is important if you are using A2SD+ and don't want to wipe. I don't think it has changed from r4 to r5 so it shouldn't be a problem.
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