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[KERNEL] [Aug18] ElementalX 4.2 |OC|UV|GPU OC|S2W|L2W|DT2W|L2M|THERMAL|BLN|4.3


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Mensagem publicada 20 August 2013 - 11:57

ElementalX Kernel for Google Play Edition and Sense-based ROMs (actualizado a 20-08-2013)

 

http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=2249774

 

Kernel for Google Play Edition and Sense-based ROMs

FAST • STABLE • FULL-FEATURED

This version works on every HTC One variant except Sprint.

The Sprint HTC One version is here: http://forum.xda-dev.....php?t=2295596 

 

 

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ElementalX brings the best performance and battery life on the HTC One. Stable and full-featured, you get complete control over your phone. The only kernel that offers GPU overclocking, individual control of all CPU cores without third party apps, automatic undervolting options, full compatibility with paid apps, thermal options, fully working sweep2wake, doubletap2wake and pocket detection to prevent accidental wakes. Other features include button light notification, 60Hz refresh rate for HDMI, HTC logo as menu button, sleep/wake with long press of the HTC logo, support for many gamepads and more.
 

 

 

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* Standard disclaimer:
* Your warranty is now void. Use at your own risk.
* In other words: It is your choice to use this software,
* I am not responsible for any damage or problems you may have!

 
 
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FEATURES:
  • easy installation and configuration with Aroma installer
  • optimized for extended battery life
  • overclocking/underclocking options
  • select independent frequencies for each core
  • choose auto minimum voltage (725mV to 850mV)
  • complete user voltage control
  • mpdecision options (battery saving, stock, performance)
  • optional GPU overclocking
  • GPU governors: ondemand, simple
  • CPU governors: ondemand, intellidemand
  • i/o schedulers: FIOPS, SIO, CFQ, NOOP, deadline
  • kernel based thermal control
  • thermal options (extra cool, run cool, default, and run hot)
  • sweep2wake
  • doubletap2wake
  • logo2wake
  • pocket detection
  • logo2menu
  • button light notification
  • optional max screen off frequency
  • /system writable
  • init.d support
  • force fastcharge
  • NTFS r/w support
  • CIFS support
  • OTG support
  • optional disable HTC color enhancement
  • remove/restore 3-dot menubar
  • support more game controllers (including PS3)
  • maintains compatibility with all paid apps
  • increased refresh rate for HDMI output via MHL adapter
  • optimized -O3 linaro 4.8.1



DOWNLOAD


Google Play Edition Android 4.3
ElementalX-m7-4.2


Google Play Edition and Sense 5 Android 4.2.2
Mirror 1: ElementalX-m7-3.4
Mirror 2: ElementalX-m7-3.4


Sense 5 Android 4.1.2
ElementalX-m7-1.1


NOTE: After installation, let it boot up all the way, then reboot again,





For a more stock experience, try my other kernel: Bulletproof


Previous versions:
ElementalX-m7-3.3
ElementalX-m7-3.0
ElementalX-m7-2.6
ElementalX-m7-2.3
ElementalX-m7-2.2
ElementalX-m7-2.1
ElementalX-m7-1.0.1
ElementalX-m7-0.11
ElementalX-m7-0.10
ElementalX-m7-0.9
ElementalX-m7-0.8.1
ElementalX-m7-0.6
ElementalX-m7-0.5
ElementalX-m7-0.4
ElementalX-m7-0.3


As always, with overclocking, not all phones can handle all frequencies. If it doesn't boot, or randomly reboots, or freezes, your first course of action should be to reinstall with a lower frequency.


INSTALLATION

1. Install zip from recovery
2. Follow the instructions, if you don't know what to do, use the preselected options
3. Reboot
4. Let it boot up all the way, and reboot again


Don't use dumlock, just flash as normal in recovery.


Please hit the Thanks button if you download this

If you really like it, please consider buying me a beer

Actually, I won't spend it on beer. I'm saving it all up to buy my next device biggrin.gif

Thanks to those who have donated!

 
 
 
 
 

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!)

The settings can be changed by editing /etc/elementalx.conf and rebooting. Advanced users can apply settings on the fly by running /etc/init.d/99elementalx as root.

There is no need to edit /etc/init.d/99elementalx. All settings are configured in /etc/elementalx.conf.

If settings are not sticking, make sure the file permissions for /etc/init.d/99elementalx are set to execute. Every time the settings are applied, a log file is created at /data/local/tmp/elementalx-kernel.log. Problems can be diagnosed by looking at the log file.

Please 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.


Camera
On 4.2.2 ROMs, using HDR mode in low light with automatic flash may freeze the camera app.


Kernel Tuner/TricksterMod/Venom Tweaks, 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 a maximum between 1134MHz (underclocked) and 2160MHz (overclocked). 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 1.7GHz. I recommend a mild overclock, like 1836MHz. 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 is a sign that your minimum voltage is too low. The minimum voltage allowed is 700mV.

Be careful with undervolting. If you have bluetooth or sound issues, try increasing the minimum voltage.


Minimum CPU frequency
The minimum CPU frequency in this kernel is 384MHz. This chip was not designed to operate below 384MHz and I am respecting Qualcomm's design decision to have the CPU idle on pll8 at 384MHz. There is a way to achieve lower frequencies using the high frequency pll, however, this is likely to cause instability and inefficient operation (battery drain, ui stuttering)


GPU frequencies
You can choose to a GPU frequency of 400MHz (stock) or 450 MHz (overclocked). Overclocked offers better performance and will not have a significant impact on battery life. The same voltages are used no matter if the GPU is overclocked or not. 


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


Thermal Control
I've added kernel based thermal control and throttling. HTC's thermald is very aggressive and throttles the CPU frequency pretty much anytime you use all four processors. This kernel based implementation allow better performance while still protecting your phone from overheating. There are three levels of thermal control, which can be chosen in the installer or changed in /etc/elementalx.conf. The default option is recommended. With the run cool option, your CPU will run about 5C cooler than default while under heavy load. With the run hot option, the CPU will run about 5C warmer than default under heavy load.


MPDecision settings
There are three mpdecision settings available: battery saving, stock and performance. I think they are self explanatory. These can be changed in /etc/elementalx.conf


Max screen off frequency
This is optional and must be selected in the installer. I recommend enabling it. This limits the max cpu frequency while the screen is off. The default max screen off frequency is 702MHz, which is a good balance between limiting the voltage/frequency and the time required to complete tasks while the screen is off. You can adjust this with applications such as Venom Tweaks.


CPU Governors
The default governor is ondemand (recommended). Intellidemand is also available. 


I/O Schedulers
The default i/o scheduler is FIOPS. Other available schedulers are CFQ, FIOPS, SIO, NOOP and deadline. 


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.


Sweep2Wake
Sweep2wake (S2W) allows you to wake up your device by swiping your finger across the capacitive buttons from left to right. Swiping from right to left will put it back to sleep (sweep2sleep). The options are: sweep2wake/sweep2sleep, sweep2sleep only, and disabled. If you use apps such as Kernel Tuner, the sweep2sleep only option can be selected by choosing "On with backlight". You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.

/sys/android_touch/sweep2wake

0=disabled
1=enable sweep2wake + sweep2sleep
2=enable sweep2sleep only

 

Sweep2wake button timeout

In earlier versions, sweeping to sleep brought you back to the homescreen. Starting in version 3.3, if you swipe fast enough, it will not register a home button press in the sweep, and your last app will be there when you unlock the phone again. Depending on how quick your fingers are, double tapping home could put the phone to sleep instead of opening recent apps. I've made the default button_timeout such that it is almost impossible for this to happen in normal use (button_timeout = 6). If you find that it happens too often, you can set button_timeout to a lower number, or disable it completely by setting it to 0.

/sys/android_touch/button_timeout

Accepted values are 0 to 15. 0 disables button timeout

• Higher values make it more likely that your last app will be open after you sweep to sleep, but there is a higher risk of accidentally putting the device to sleep when double tapping home.
• Lower values make it less likely that your last app will be open after you sweep to sleep, but reduces the chance of a double tap of home being mistaken for a sweep2sleep.
• Setting button_timeout to 0 disables this feature completely

The setting can be changed after installation in /etc/elementalx.conf


DoubleTap2Wake
DoubleTap2Wake (DT2W) allows you to wake the device by double tapping in the bottom inch or so of the screen, above the capacitive buttons. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.

/sys/android_touch/doubletap2wake

0=disabled
1=enable doubletap2wake


Logo2Wake
Logo2Wake (L2W) allows you to sleep or wake the device by long pressing the HTC logo. You have to press just slightly above the HTC logo. The screen will automatically turn on or off with a long press. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.

/sys/android_touch/logo2wake

0=disabled
1=enable logo2wake


Pocket Detection
Pocket detection protects against accidental wakes while S2W, DT2W or L2W are enabled and the phone is in your pocket. Pocket detection uses the proximity sensor. A few people have a problem with their proximity sensor that makes DT2W not work, so I've made an option to disable pocket detection. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.

/sys/android_touch/pocket_detect

0=disabled
1=enable pocket detection


Logo2Menu
Enabling Logot2Menu (L2M) allows you to use the HTC logo as a menu button. You must press just slightly above the HTC logo. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.

/sys/android_touch/logo2menu

0=disabled
1=enable logo2menu


Button Light Notification
With Button Light Notification (BLN), the capacitive buttons will blink on and off when you have a new notification. As soon as the screen comes on, BLN is canceled and the lights will no longer blink until you have another notification. Please note that if you have your screen set to turn on when a message arrives, you will not see the buttons blinking because once the screen comes on, the button light notification is canceled. You can edit /etc/elementalx.conf to change the setting on boot.

/sys/class/leds/button-backlight/blink_buttons

0 = disabled
1 = BLN enabled


NTFS support
This is for anyone who wants to use OTG to connect a USB stick or portable harddrive formatted with Microsoft's NTFS filesystem. You will need Stickmount or a similar app, HTC Sense does not automatically detect NTFS filesystem.


Paid Apps
All the cryptographic modules load properly, so you shouldn't have an issues with paid apps.


Other stuff
This kernel supports many game pads and controllers, including PS3 controllers and some X-Box controllers. It has full OTG support. A refresh rate of 60Hz for HDMI output allows you to play games on the big screen without choppiness. CIFS support is built into the kernel. Faux sound control is also supported.





Source:
Android 4.1.2
Android 4.2.2
Android 4.3


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[Aug18] ElementalX 4.2 |OC|UV|GPU OC|S2W|L2W|DT2W|L2M|THERMAL|BLN|4.3 , a Kernel for the HTC One

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Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 4.1
Stable Release Date: 2013-08-17

Created 2013-07-31
Last Updated 2013-08-18

Editado por babuja, 20 August 2013 - 11:59.

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#2 jorge teixeira

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Mensagem publicada 20 August 2013 - 12:22

É o kernel que uso, com logo2menu e 3 dots menu removido, gosto bastante.


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Mensagem publicada 20 August 2013 - 12:46

Jorge, podes explicar melhor o que é logo2menu e o o 3 dots menu e porque o removeste?

Obrigado.


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Mensagem publicada 20 August 2013 - 13:15

babuja como eu sempre achei a única coisa que falha no HTC One era o facto de não ter tecla dedicada "menu", dai que esse kernel com isso activado, transforma as letras HTC no meio das duas softkeys numa terceira softkey "menu", a outra opção é para remover aqueles 3 pontos que tens nas apps para aceder as configs, basicamente os 3 pontinhos que substituem a tecla "menu".


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Mensagem publicada 20 August 2013 - 13:21

É o kernel que uso, com logo2menu e 3 dots menu removido, gosto bastante.


Tal como eu, e oc tens?

Enviado do meu HTC One utilizando Tapatalk 4


HTC One ROM: ViperOne 2.1.0 (enquanto não sai uma TugaPower) | Kernel: Bulletproof 4.3
Samsung Galaxy SII ROM: Tugapower Team 1.4 | Kernel: Siyah 4.1.5
Galaxy TAB II 7" 3110 ROM: Stock 4.2.2 | Kernel: Stock PIPO M1 9.7" ROM: Stock 4.1.2 | Kernel: Stock

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Mensagem publicada 20 August 2013 - 13:21

Ok Jorge, obrigado pela explicação.

 

Já agora, a Viperone "dá-se" bem com outros launchers? Tás a usar o stock ou outro?


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Mensagem publicada 20 August 2013 - 13:22

e oc tens?

 

Nop, não sinto qualquer necessidade de fazer OC no One, o Snap600 1.7 come tudo e mais alguma coisa que lhe aparece sem se queixar sequer, a única coisa que tenho é Undervolt, neste caso -100mV em todos os steps de frequencia

 

Eu queria mesmo era usar o Sense sem o raio do blinkfeed, uma janela ocupada sem interesse visto que não tem incorporado o G+.


Editado por jorge teixeira, 20 August 2013 - 13:23.

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