Melt Kernel v2.3 for marble/marblein
PzqqtChangelog (diffs to v2.2):
- Merge v5.10.197
- Merge
KERNEL.PLATFORM.1.0.r3-03800-kernel.0
(base) - Merge
LA.VENDOR.1.0.r2-06800-WAIPIO.QSSI13.0
(wifi driver) - Merge
LA.VENDOR.1.0.r1-23800-WAIPIO.QSSI14.0
(eva driver, dataipa driver) - Merge
VIDEO.LA.2.0.r1-09200-WAIPIO.0
(video driver) - Update WiFi driver (
2.0.9.20C
) - boeffla_wl_blocker: Block some wakelocks by default
- kernel: Introduce SBalance IRQ balancer
- Fixed the issue of abnormal battery usage data in some AOSP roms
- ashmem: Rewrite by Sultan
- mbcache: Speed up cache entry creation
- Add & enable lazy RCU
- Switch to fq_codel queue discipline
- Latest Nintendo Switch controller drivers
- Backport "per memcg lru lock" from v5.15
- AK3: Skip checking super device free space
- AK3: Update some kernel modules of the vendor_boot partition during installation
- Some other fixes and optimizations
Note:
- If you just installed or updated a rom, then Melt Kernel will fail to install until the snapshot merge is complete. Usually, after installing or updating rom, the Android system will silently merge snapshots in the background. If you don't want to wait for the process, you can manually merge snapshots in TWRP's Advanced menu. Some technical details.
- If you are installing Melt Kernel for the first time, a restore package of the stock kernel, vendor_boot, and vendor_dlkm partition will be created under
/sdcard
. You can flash it in when you need it. - Starting from this version, Melt Kernel will modify the vendor_boot partition as it modifies the vendor_dlkm partition. At present, only some kernel modules are updated, and there may be new functions in the future.
- If you still encounter the problem of abnormal battery usage data, please dirty flash the ROM and delete the battery usage data, and then try to install Melt kernel again.
About KernelSU:
- Select through the volume keys during the installation process to install the kernel that supports KernelSU (under the premise that Magisk is not installed).
- Install the KernelSU app
v0.7.0
for use with KernelSU. - If the installer detects that you already have Magisk installed, the option to install KernelSU support will not appear. If you want to install the Melt kernel with KernelSU support, be sure to completely uninstall Magisk first.
- If for some reason you really want to install Melt Kernel with KernelSU support if Magisk is already installed, select Melt-Kernel-marble-v2.3-multi_1.zip. Apart from lifting the above restrictions, there is no other difference from
Melt-Kernel-marble-v2.3-multi.zip
.