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Nexus Kernel V9.7 CAF Stable Android 9+
Updated: 19/03/'22

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Changelogs:
- Rebased on LA.UM.8.2.r2-05600-sdm660.0
- Merge tag LA.UM.9.2.r1-03700-SDMxx0.0
- [Squash] ashmem: Upstream and update
- arm64/lib: add accelerated crc32 routines
- [Squash] refcount_t: Introduce a special purpose refcount type
- arm64: Import latest version of Cortex Strings' (memcmp, strncmp, strlen, strcmp)
- cpufreq: Remove cpufreq_times from CAF
- arm/dts: sdm660: Use efficient frequencies
- sched: schedutil: Individualize rate limits
- kernel: introduce CPUSets Assist
- sched/tune: Introduce SchedTune Assist[v3]
- kernel/events: core: Disable perf_cpu_time_max_percent
- Fixed data usage on A12
- And Misc Fixes

Note:
Don't use any module which changes CPU frequencies

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#Nexus #Stable #EAS #CAF #Kernel #Lavender
Nexus Kernel V9.7 CAF Stable Android 9+
Updated: 19/03/'22

▪️ Download
▪️ Support

Changelogs:
- Rebased on LA.UM.8.2.r2-05600-sdm660.0
- Merge tag LA.UM.9.2.r1-03700-SDMxx0.0
- [Squash] ashmem: Upstream and update
- arm64/lib: add accelerated crc32 routines
- [Squash] refcount_t: Introduce a special purpose refcount type
- arm64: Import latest version of Cortex Strings' (memcmp, strncmp, strlen, strcmp)
- cpufreq: Remove cpufreq_times from CAF
- arm/dts: sdm660: Use efficient frequencies
- sched: schedutil: Individualize rate limits
- kernel: introduce CPUSets Assist
- sched/tune: Introduce SchedTune Assist[v3]
- kernel/events: core: Disable perf_cpu_time_max_percent
- Fixed data usage on A12
- And Misc Fixes

Note:
Don't use any module which changes CPU frequencies

By: @ImPrashantt
Follow: @NexusKernel
Join: @NexusKernelOfficial

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