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The warthog series of kernels are the kernels intended to explore performance and benchmarking in a stable manner. It will also cherry-pick patches as needed from sbromwich and unixpsycho kernels.
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[[image:Icon_WarthogKernel.png|frameless|right]]The warthog series of kernels are the kernels intended to explore performance and benchmarking in a stable manner. It will also cherry-pick patches as needed from sbromwich and unixpsycho kernels.
  
 
The kernels are only available at http://ipkg.preware.org/feeds/webos-kernels/testing/1.4.1.1/ and can be added using any standard package manager in the standard format (deducing this is left as an exercise for the reader).
 
The kernels are only available at http://ipkg.preware.org/feeds/webos-kernels/testing/1.4.1.1/ and can be added using any standard package manager in the standard format (deducing this is left as an exercise for the reader).
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[[image:Tux_with_Warning.png|frameless|left]]
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'''This kernel is NOT INTENDED FOR END USERS'''.
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If you are looking for information on alternate stable kernels,
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[[Application:UberKernel]]
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= Patches applied for 1.4.1-61 =
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* Various housekeeping for patches
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* Top speed is now 1.05GHz, no more 800Mhz (may return later)
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* Removed some debugging options
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* Initial attempts at undervolting. Report if strangeness is experienced.
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= Patches applied for 1.4.1-49 =
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* Some makefile housekeeping
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* Enabled all TCP congestion algorithms, CPU governors and IO schedulers.
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* Testers wanted to help determine optimal configurations. If interested, join #webos-internals IRC channel on Freenode.
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= Patches applied for 1.4.1-46 =
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* Revised compcache makefile gcc flags
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* Initial pixi build. Feedback wanted.
  
 
= Patches applied for 1.4.1-43 =
 
= Patches applied for 1.4.1-43 =
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This makes things about 6% faster @ 500Mhz. YMMV.
 
This makes things about 6% faster @ 500Mhz. YMMV.
  
= Warnings =
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= Warnings (THIS IS A TESTING KERNEL) =
  
 
* This kernel may be less stable than Uber-Kernel although stability is still a key target.  
 
* This kernel may be less stable than Uber-Kernel although stability is still a key target.  
* This kernel will only live in testing. Data and knowledge gleaned from this kernel will migrate to UK over time.
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* This kernel will '''only live in testing''' (meaning, '''no crying if this kernel eats your phone'''). Data and knowledge gleaned from this kernel will migrate to UK over time.
 
* Out of the testing kernels, warthog will most likely be the closest to uber-kernel. That is, it is intended to be less bleeding edge.
 
* Out of the testing kernels, warthog will most likely be the closest to uber-kernel. That is, it is intended to be less bleeding edge.
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= Notes =
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Just a scratchpad for now.
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* http://david.woodhou.se/linux-combine-build.patch
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* http://david.woodhou.se/olpc-config

Latest revision as of 06:07, 4 March 2011

Icon WarthogKernel.png

The warthog series of kernels are the kernels intended to explore performance and benchmarking in a stable manner. It will also cherry-pick patches as needed from sbromwich and unixpsycho kernels.

The kernels are only available at http://ipkg.preware.org/feeds/webos-kernels/testing/1.4.1.1/ and can be added using any standard package manager in the standard format (deducing this is left as an exercise for the reader).


Tux with Warning.png
This kernel is NOT INTENDED FOR END USERS.

If you are looking for information on alternate stable kernels,

Application:UberKernel


Patches applied for 1.4.1-61

  • Various housekeeping for patches
  • Top speed is now 1.05GHz, no more 800Mhz (may return later)
  • Removed some debugging options
  • Initial attempts at undervolting. Report if strangeness is experienced.

Patches applied for 1.4.1-49

  • Some makefile housekeeping
  • Enabled all TCP congestion algorithms, CPU governors and IO schedulers.
  • Testers wanted to help determine optimal configurations. If interested, join #webos-internals IRC channel on Freenode.

Patches applied for 1.4.1-46

  • Revised compcache makefile gcc flags
  • Initial pixi build. Feedback wanted.

Patches applied for 1.4.1-43

  • Compcache included
  • Using 2007q3 toolchain
  • Use -Os -mtune=cortex-a8 -mcpu=cortex-a8 -march=armv7-a for kernel compile

This makes things about 6% faster @ 500Mhz. YMMV.

Warnings (THIS IS A TESTING KERNEL)

  • This kernel may be less stable than Uber-Kernel although stability is still a key target.
  • This kernel will only live in testing (meaning, no crying if this kernel eats your phone). Data and knowledge gleaned from this kernel will migrate to UK over time.
  • Out of the testing kernels, warthog will most likely be the closest to uber-kernel. That is, it is intended to be less bleeding edge.

Notes

Just a scratchpad for now.