Use key `fss0experimental=1` in a boot entry with `fss0=` defined to enable experimental content.
(Older versions of hekate will just skip any experimental content.)
Additionally disable archive bit fix tool in hekate main to shave binary size.
The archive bit fix in Nyx is the only maintained one and so the only one that should be used.
There is an edge case fixed where the whole would be freed and this would make use of a nullptr.
Additionally, remove usage of reserved names for vars and add comments on how it works.
This fixes the following case:
When force is 0 and the payload is not hekate, the function jumps to the 'is old' check.
This skips the is magic value check and only does the version check.
In case the foreign payload has a low value on that offset, it causes an overwrite which is unneeded.
Fixes a hang caused when rebooting 2 payload from L4T with old hekate in vendor partition.
L4T does not overwrite the nyx storage where the Minerva configuration is stored.
This makes new Minerva parse the wrong tables from old hekate and eventually hang the RAM, which causes an exception on BPMP.
If `fss0=` key is detected, sept will be loaded from fusee-secondary.bin instead of `sept/sept_*`.
This will negate missing sept and failed to decrypt pkg2 errors, when booting HOS, for users that forget to update sept folder.
It will now show erros for the following:
- Missing or old libsys_minerva.bso (DRAM training).
- Missing libsys_lp0.bso (LP0 sleep mode).
- Missing or old Nyx version
This is conditional:
In order to not cancel booting while trying to enter fastboot in android, the combo MUST be initiated with `VOL+` (hold) -> `VOL-` (hold)
3 users had issues with 602MHz.
This will probably bring the SoC binning compatibility to 100%.
Additionally, make it easy to change default boost frequency.
The tiny loss in perf, will be mitigated in Nyx. (It's actually even faster)
There's an increasing ammount of users that kill their batteries when forgetting their devices into AutoRCM / RCM mode.
This will now force a shutdown the moment the battery reaches 2.8V. Even if device is inside RCM mode.
Notice: We might need to increase the limit.