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Root [KERNEL][GPU][OC] Tardis Kernel

rbheromax

Android Expert
Sep 22, 2012
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If anyone could test this through fastboot that'd be fantastic
build5:
http://dt11.net/rbheromax/quantum-boot5.img

build4:
Flashable zip for V4 can be reused just replace boot.img

Link - OC Kernel V4 by rbheromax.zip

My recommended settings for the Supreme

Max Clock - 1674mhz
Min Clock - 486mhz
Governor - Interactive
I/O Scheduler - Sio

can be set with No-frills CPU Control

ps THIS may help with GPU overclock

or:

http://dt11.net/rbheromax/quantum-boot4.img

^^Overclocked to 1.8^^

build2:
http://dt11.net/rbheromax/quantum-boot2.img

^^it has SIO/VR schedulers, Badass Wheatley SmartAssv2 and Lagfree Govs. (no OC) ^^

Also supports these 2 filesystems: Exfat and F2FS (3.8 kernel backport) thanks to Samsung for these two enhancements :)


build1:
http://dt11.net/rbheromax/quantum-boot.img


To install:
adb push quantum-boot<build#>.img /sdcard/boot.img
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/boot

Let me know wat works and doesn't work
I'm not saying its special or anything but it may or may not be an OC kernel for you guys :D
Linaro Toolchain Info:
rbheromax@agerthorn:~/android/quantum$ ~/toolchains/arm*/bin/arm-eabi-gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=/home/rbheromax/toolchains/arm-eabi-linaro-4.6.2/bin/arm-eabi-gcc
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/home/rbheromax/toolchains/arm-eabi-linaro-4.6.2/bin/../libexec/gcc/arm-eabi/4.6.2/lto-wrapper
Target: arm-eabi
Configured with: /mnt/jenkins/workspace/linaro-android_toolchain-4.6-2011.10/build/objdir/temp-src/gcc-linaro-4.6-2011.10/configure --prefix=/tmp/android-toolchain-eabi --target=arm-eabi --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --with-gnu-as --with-gnu-ld --enable-languages=c,c++ --with-gmp=/mnt/jenkins/workspace/linaro-android_toolchain-4.6-2011.10/build/objdir/temp-install --with-mpfr=/mnt/jenkins/workspace/linaro-android_toolchain-4.6-2011.10/build/objdir/temp-install --with-mpc=/mnt/jenkins/workspace/linaro-android_toolchain-4.6-2011.10/build/objdir/temp-install --with-cloog=/mnt/jenkins/workspace/linaro-android_toolchain-4.6-2011.10/build/objdir/temp-install --with-ppl=/mnt/jenkins/workspace/linaro-android_toolchain-4.6-2011.10/build/objdir/temp-install --disable-ppl-version-check --disable-cloog-version-check --enable-cloog-backend=isl --with-host-libstdcxx='-static-libgcc -Wl,-Bstatic,-lstdc++,-Bdynamic -lm' --disable-libssp --disable-nls --disable-libmudflap --disable-libstdc__-v3 --disable-sjlj-exceptions --disable-shared --disable-libquadmath --with-float=soft --with-fpu=vfp --with-arch=armv5te --enable-target-optspace --with-abi=aapcs --prefix=/tmp/android-toolchain-eabi --disable-docs --disable-nls --with-gcc-version=linaro-4.6-2011.10 --with-binutils-version=2.21.53.0.2 --with-gmp-version=5.0.2 --with-mpfr-version=3.0.1 --with-mpc-version=0.9 --program-transform-name='s&^&arm-eabi-&' --enable-threads --disable-tls --disable-libgomp
Thread model: single
gcc version 4.6.2 20111004 (prerelease) (Linaro GCC 4.6-2011.10)

Source:
https://github.com/rbheromax/android_kernel_zte_quantum
 
That's fastboot mode. :)
from there u can test out kernels and stuff
Do you have fastboot setup on ur computer?

Pretty sure they don't have access to fastboot for some reason. Just went through this with stevestone on the stock rom thread. I don't understand it but it seems to be true.

edit: he even booted my warp2 recovery installer to use fastboot from a known working setup with no luck.
 
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Pretty sure they don't have access to fastboot for some reason. Just went through this with stevestone on the stock rom thread. I don't understand it but it seems to be true.

edit: he even booted my warp2 recovery installer to use fastboot from a known working setup with no luck.

I was supposed to have him test this privately but i couldn't ever really msg him consistently





adb then

Code:
adb push boot.img /sdcard

adb shell

su

dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/boot

Or you could just flash this in CWM if you make a flashable zip
Yea do that. But make sure u made a backup in cwm first
 
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ok so here:
http://dt11.net/rbheromax/quantum-boot2.img

it has OC to 1.9 GHz, SIO/VR schedulers, Badass Wheatley SmartAssv2 and Lagfree Govs.

Also supports these 2 filesystems: Exfat and F2FS (3.8 kernel backport) thanks to Samsung for these two enhancements :)

only thing its missing from the other zte kernels: GPU OC (incomplete atm) and lower voltages (gotta get commit from cooldudezach when he uploads it)

my chromebook is at 19% and dying rather quickly and i wont have a charger until tomorrow morning so i guess this is it for tonight guys
have fun with this
 
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It gets to the android logo, after that its a black screen and red notification light. Mind making me a flashable stock kernel please? I'm in a hurry and need my phone operational as I'm about to head over to dinner and adb wont recognize my device in FTM mode. Thank you.

Edit: Just flashed a debloated stock rom. A stock flashable kernel would come in handy though.
 
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It gets to the android logo, after that its a black screen and red notification light. Mind making me a flashable stock kernel please? I'm in a hurry and need my phone operational as I'm about to head over to dinner and adb wont recognize my device in FTM mode. Thank you.

Edit: Just flashed a debloated stock rom. A stock flashable kernel would come in handy though.

A little late but here you go :)

quantum_stock_kernel_flashable.zip
 
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