-pull fresh from cyanogenmod’s cm-kernel github (2.6.34.4)
-rebase to android.git.kernel.org’s 2.6.35-wip
-rebase to kernel.org’s 2.6.35.2
-use base config from 2.6.34 -xtra kernel build
-switch to CodeSourcery’s 2009q1 toolchain
-use all optimisations from the 2.6.34.4 kernel build
-use msm_camera from 2.6.34.4 and modify v4l2 and related accordingly
Note:
Camera will only work on CM6 RC3, CM6 Nightly or Enom’s latest.
For builds lower then Froyo (i.e. Eclair), when USB is plugged in, vold will SIGSEV.
Known Issue:
After recording a video, preview will cause a ‘not able to playback’ situation.
Things to do:
-Remove unnecessary configuration options
-Cleanup of some unused definitions in the camera space
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-XTRA contains:
*userspace governor default; only interactive,ondemand and userspace governors
*BFQ I/O Scheduler
*some more cgroup options
*namespaces support (excluding network)
*v4 block device and data integrity support
*3d register driver
*erratas 430973, 458693 and 460075 applied
boot-cm_2635.2-oc-uv-xtra-btn-aud-ram-neon_fp-081810.zip
Download: boot-cm_2635.2-oc-uv-xtra-btn-aud-ram-neon_fp-081810.zip
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Source:
http://github.com/CyanogenMod/cm-kernel
http://github.com/pershoot/nexus-kernel-2635
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/experimental.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/android-msm-2.6.34-test2
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/experimental.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/android-2.6.34-test2
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/experimental.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/android-msm-2.6.35-wip
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.35.y.git;a=summary
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Instructions:
Flash the .zip through recovery
or
fastboot flash zimage zImage (zImage can be found in update.zip kernel folder)
then
take the bcm4329.ko file from the update.zip lib/modules folder (use winrar for windows or unzip for linux) and
adb remount
adb push bcm4329.ko /system/lib/modules
or
copy the bcm4329.ko to /sdcard, bounce in to recovery, mount /sdcard and /system, and copy the .ko module from /sdcard to /system/lib/modules; set chmod 644 on it.
Note:
It is highly reccomended that you either use SetCPU to toggle your governor to either ondemand (reccomended) or interactive (in testing) or use sysfs to echo the value to cpufreq.
Note:
If you use SetCPU, please do not set any Advanced settings, and you should use ondemand CPU governor