Kernel – 2.6.32.48 – OC-UV-VFP_FP (1.400GHZ) – Gtab/Zpad

Update (11/24):
-drivers: cpufreq: interactive: adjust thresholds

-merged (from kernel-2638):
net: wireless: bcm4329: Remove obsolete file
net: wireless: bcm4329: Add packet filtering commands
net: wireless: bcm4329: Prohibit FW access in case of FW crash
net: wireless: bcm4329: fix array subscript is below array bounds
net: wireless: bcm4329: Convert kmalloc() + bzero() to kzalloc()
cpufreq: interactive: fix possible Division by zero.
net: wireless: bcm4329: Skip dhd_bus_stop() if bus is already down
net: wireless:bcm4329: Fix Unknown escape ‘%’

…..

11/23:
-merge up to kernel.org’s 2.6.32.48
-sync firmware (bcm4329) across all update.zips to 4.218.248.18

-merged (from cyanogenmod, lge-kernel-star):
uidstat: Only count IPv4 traffic

If you are using any of the external modules, please download them fresh and re-push them in to place.

Note:
-If you are on the stock rom/stock’ish rom (froyo), set your wifi to never sleep.
-At sleep, if you have the USB cable plugged in and find that you cannot wake the device, unplug, and press power to wake (this is more prevalent on the stock/stock’ish rom).

Known Issues:
-warning from manage irq and nvec release function
-When waking up from standby/sleep, the clock in the status bar will change when RTC changes in the next minute (stock rom).
-If your BT Audio device does not work with the the stack that comes within your ROM, no audio will be sent to your device, and once you disconnect, you will need to plug in a 3.5mm jack and unplug to get audio back.
**Devices that don’t work: Jabbra.
**Devices that do work: Parrot audio, Jawbone, Nokia BH-905.

Things to do:
-clean up the barrage of warnings from TapnTap/Viewsonic’s patch

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-XTRA contains:
*ondemand governor default
*BFQ I/O Scheduler
*some more cgroup options
*namespaces support (excluding network)
*v4 block device and data integrity support
*Tegra NvEC embedded controller driver
*erratas 430973, 458693 and 460075 applied

ViewSonic Gtab/Malata Zpad (Gingerbread):
boot-cm_2632.48_gb-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-112411.zip
Download: boot-cm_2632.48_gb-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-112411.zip

Note (from proengin for Malata Zpad):
You should be on CWM0.8 (bekit)
The bootloader.bin must match CWM0.8 (bekit)

ViewSonic Gtab/Malata Zpad [New Bootloader] (Gingerbread):
boot-cm_2632.48_gb_newbl-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-112411.zip
Download: boot-cm_2632.48_gb_newbl-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-112411.zip

Malata Zpad T8 (Gingerbread):
boot-cm_2632.48_gb_newbl-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-112411.zip
Download: boot-cm_2632.48_gb_zpad_t8-oc-uv-xtra-vfp_fp-112411.zip

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lib-2632.48_gb.tar.gz (kernel modules)
Download: lib-2632.48_gb.tar.gz

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Source:
http://github.com/pershoot/gtab-2632
http://nv-tegra.nvidia.com/gitweb/?p=linux-2.6.git;a=summary
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.32.y.git;a=summary
http://github.com/pershoot/vision-2632
http://github.com/CyanogenMod/htc-kernel-msm7x30
http://github.com/CyanogenMod/cm-kernel
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/lge-kernel-star
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/tegra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/android-tegra-2.6.36
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/common.git;a=summary
https://github.com/mblaster/linux_2.6.32_folio100
https://github.com/Cpasjuste/android_kernel_lg_p990
https://github.com/Kali-/htc-kernel-msm7x30
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=summary
https://github.com/ratanakvlun/gtab-2632
http://github.com/pershoot/vision-2635
http://patchwork.kernel.org
http://github.com/pershoot/kernel-2638

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Instructions:
Flash the .zip through recovery

To use one of the kernel modules:
Pull the one you want from lib-2632.48.tar.gz (winrar can open this),
adb remount
adb push MODULE.ko /system/lib/modules/2.6.32.48-cyanogenmod/
adb shell chmod 644 /system/lib/modules/2.6.32.48-cyanogenmod/MODULE.ko
adb shell insmod /system/lib/modules/2.6.32.48-cyanogenmod/MODULE.ko

Note:
You can download gscript lite from the Market, and put the insmod line in there, and tap when you want to insert it and use its functionality.

Overclocking-
How-To:
-Install the latest SetCPU from the market and/or XDA (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419)
-Select auto
-If using CM7, then you can use the included CPU Settings within CyanogenMod Settings.

Note:
If you were using SetCPU prior, with ‘custom’ and this kernel set, please go to device selection and select auto. Please delete the custom setcpu file on your filesystem:

adb shell rm /data/local/setcpu

Note2:
Be aware, that if you leave it pinned to max, hammering it, it will get warm/warmer then your used to at 1GHZ, pinned.
It is advised not to select any of the 2 governor’s listed (but, at the very least, not performance).
It is advised to keep your min value at 216.

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