The kernel acts as the bridge between your phone's hardware and the Android OS. Version 4.14.117 was an incremental security and stability update designed to fix bugs without adding new features. Performance & Stability
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# Example defconfig fragment CONFIG_ANDROID_BINDER_IPC=y CONFIG_ANDROID_BINDER_DEVICES="binder,hwbinder,vndbinder" CONFIG_ARM64=y CONFIG_ENERGY_MODEL=y CONFIG_SCHED_WALT=y # Windows-Assisted Load Tracking (Qualcomm) CONFIG_F2FS_FS=y CONFIG_SDCARD_FS=y CONFIG_LEGACY_VSYNC_DIRECT=y The kernel acts as the bridge between your
: A high-severity Use-After-Free (UaF) vulnerability ( CVE-2021-1940 ) was identified in the Qualcomm NPU driver on devices using this kernel, potentially allowing arbitrary code execution. stretching into an infinite
Patch level 117 corresponds roughly to the security bulletin. This means the kernel includes fixes for critical CVEs such as: