Here are some UNOFFICIAL builds that were ran off this evening (6/19).
This is JellyBean 4.1.2 (JZ054K).
Changes from the last UNOFFICIAL release (03/06):
Kernel:
wake_up_process() should be never used to wakeup a TASK_STOPPED/TRACED task
vt: synchronize_rcu() under spinlock is not nice…
mm: prevent mmap_cache race in find_vma()
sched: Convert BUG_ON()s in try_to_wake_up_local() to WARN_ON_ONCE()s
cgroup: fix an off-by-one bug which may trigger BUG_ON()
-Revert “block: introduce the BFQ-v6 I/O sched for 3.1”
-Revert “block: prepare I/O context code for BFQ-v6 for 3.1”
-Revert “block: cgroups, kconfig, build bits for BFQ-v4-3.1”
block: prepare I/O context code for BFQ-v6r1 for 3.1
block: cgroups, kconfig, build bits for BFQ-v6r1-3.1
block: introduce the BFQ-v6r1 I/O sched for 3.1
block, bfq: add Early Queue Merge (EQM) to BFQ-v6r1 for 3.1.0
-wireless: move bcmdhd to bcmdhd_samsung
-wireless: bcmdhd: samsung: move everything to root
net: update wireless from google common 3.0
update BFQ to v6r2
Clear the head of descriptor for the endpoint of gser and acm port in…
drivers: modem_if: replace mif P4 with mif P5 to fix l2_hsic issue
-Revert “drivers: modem_if: use memcpy in dpram_download for header”
-drivers: modem_if: p4lte: use memcpy in dpram_download for header
swap: avoid read_swap_cache_async() race to deadlock while waiting on discard …
Device specific:
p4-common:
-p4-common: set PRODUCT_AAPT/PREF_CONFIG
-recovery: set ro flags after class_start (on boot)
-p4-common: disable render_dirty_regions
-wireless: update firmware from i9100
-p4-common: add WiFiDirectDemo
p4wifi:
-system: update kernel
p4vzw:
-system: update kernel
p4tmo:
-system: update kernel
p4:
-system: update kernel
p3:
-system: update kernel
Vendor specific:
N/A
Rom Base:
Sync’d as of ~7.30PM (6/19), Eastern.
Recovery:
Built recovery (in the folder) is CWM 6.0.2.8.
Local Build:
Update to Oracle JDK 1.6.0_45
Note:
-This build contains the current development kernel (3.1.10; 6/19).
-For P3: If you use GAPPS, then you must use a smaller gapps package. You can find one here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34791713&postcount=976
-Do not update Search from Play (Market), otherwise Search/Google Now will crash.
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Known Issues:
-Wallpaper will be shifted downward when applied (Trebuchet).
-WiFi direct is not fully operational (i.e doesn’t appear to work with a n4 but has been reported to work with an n10).
-Android won’t signify when charging (only when charged), unless force_usb_charging is activated.
Enjoy!
For:
GT-P7100 (p3), GT-P7500 (p4), GT-P7510 (p4wifi), SCH-I905 (p4vzw) and SGH-T859 (p4tmo)
Note:
-Use the supplied recovery (in the folder (use Odin 1.85 to flash it)), if you are not on a compatible/recent recovery.
-For P4VZW: You must be on stock ICS (and it’s modem) before flashing to this build, for LTE functionality
-For P4WIFI UK: You must be on the US ICS bootloader (odin .tar.md5 inside the .zip in the folder), otherwise you may incur a rolling screen
-For P4: You must be on the UK ICS bootloader (odin .tar.md5 from UK inside the folder), otherwise you may incur a rolling screen.
-For P3: It is advised to be on P4’s ICS modem for best results.
-For P4*: You must be on the ICS modem for best results.
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Installation Instructions:
-Flash CWM 6.0.2.8 in Download Mode via Odin 1.85 (PDA field)
-Boot CWM
If you are coming from CM 10.1, from another OS/Rom or have a P3 and have had another GAPPS installed (then the one listed above):
-Format /system
-Flash rom
-If you use GAPPS (P4 only; P3 will use minimal GAPPS (above)), you can use 10/11 from goo.
If you are coming from CM 10.1 or another OS/Rom:
-Wipe in CWM
-Reboot
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P4WIFI: http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/roms/cm10/p4wifi
P4VZW: http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/roms/cm10/p4vzw
P4TMO: http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/roms/cm10/p4tmo
P4: http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/roms/cm10/p4
P3: http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/roms/cm10/p3
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Source: https://github.com/cyanogenmod, https://github.com/pershoot
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