CoreShift Vulkan
What CoreShift Vulkan Is
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What CoreShift Vulkan Is
Deterministic Vulkan renderer enforcement module for the CoreShift framework.
Forces the system render pipeline to Vulkan (SkiaVK / threaded RenderEngine) and stabilizes the graphics backend selection at boot-time to reduce backend thrashing, improve frame pacing consistency, and ensure predictable GPU-driven rendering behavior.
Warning !!!
Force a Softreboot.
Dont use this in combination with CoreShift Runtime.
Do not enable on devices with incomplete or broken Vulkan implementations.
Incorrect usage may result in bootloop.
Changelog
Added module kill switch and Render information to the action button
Added uninstall script incase where youre stuck logo, you can simply uninstall them
Added softreboot gating so it doesnt trigger twice
Supported Managers
• Root: Magisk / KernelSU / APatch
• Non-root: AxManager
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CoreShift Latency
What CoreShift Latency Is
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What CoreShift Latency Is
Thread-level latency controller for the CoreShift frameworkChangelog
Foreground-driven latency scheduler
Continuously tracks the active foreground application
Applies task-profiles only to latency-critical threads main and RenderThread
Uses explicit CPU scheduling and cpuset assignment at the TID level
Avoids whole-process boosting to prevent scheduler contention
One-time thread promotion for stability without oscillation
Minimizes input-to-frame delay and render jitter
Preserves normal background behavior without aggressive global restriction
Designed for interaction responsiveness and frame-time consistency
In-memory caching to pid for less redundant apply
Added fallback foreground detection to ensure compatibility and efficiency
Better foreground detection latency
Full usage guide here & here
Supported Managers
• Root: Magisk / KernelSU / APatch
• Non-root: AxManager
CoreShift Frameworks
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• @ChatGPT
• @reljawa
•@AduhaiWelewele
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CoreShift Baseline
What CoreShift Baseline Is
How It Works
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What CoreShift Baseline Is
Deterministic baseline restoration layer for the CoreShift framework.
Locks the system into a known-good configuration state and prevents unintended configuration drift.
How It Works
Snapshots the current global configuration table.Restore Action
Resets all tunables and overrides back to a clean baseline state.
Stores the snapshot as the authoritative reference.
No background enforcement loops. No periodic rewrites
Action button reapplies the backed-up global table.
Once restored, the backed settings are treated as final.
Subsequent resets will not override or discard this state.
NOTE: Always backup from a known good state
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• Root: Magisk / KernelSU / APatch
• Non-root: AxManager
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CoreShift Frameworks
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CoreShift
CoreShift Baseline What CoreShift Baseline Is Deterministic baseline restoration layer for the CoreShift framework. Locks the system into a known-good configuration state and prevents unintended configuration drift. How It Works Snapshots the current global…
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CoreShift Latency
What CoreShift Latency Is
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What CoreShift Latency Is
Thread-level latency controller for the CoreShift frameworkChangelog
Foreground-driven latency scheduler
Continuously tracks the active foreground application
Applies task-profiles only to latency-critical threads main and RenderThread
Uses explicit CPU scheduling and cpuset assignment at the TID level
Minimizes input-to-frame delay and render jitter
Preserves normal background behavior without aggressive global restriction
Designed for interaction responsiveness and frame-time consistency
In-memory caching to pid for less redundant apply
Added fallback foreground
Migrate to C and include daemos
detection to ensure compatibility and efficiency
Better foreground detection latency
Full usage guide here & here
Supported Managers
• Root: Magisk / KernelSU / APatch
• Non-root: AxManager
Support Us Here
Sociabuzz
Download Here
CoreShift Frameworks
Credits
• @ChatGPT
• @reljawa
•@AduhaiWelewele
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CoreShift Watchdog
What CoreShift Watchdog Is
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What CoreShift Watchdog Is
Central runtime enforcement daemon for the CoreShift frameworkChangelog
Continuously monitors system and application process state
Identifies non-foreground, non-whitelisted workloads based on runtime behavior
Applies dynamic restriction and correction actions at the process and thread level
Protects critical system services and foreground workloads from interference
Prevents runaway background execution, excessive wakeups, and resource abuse
Designed to run persistently and self-stabilize system performance over time
Functions as the last-line safeguard ensuring CoreShift policies remain effective even under abnormal conditions
Utilize dumpsys usagestats prevent false kill and compitable with manager to add a pkg whitelist
Add a ram threshold so app below 150mb ram usage get spared
Full usage guide here & here
Supported Managers
• Root: Magisk / KernelSU / APatch
• Non-root: AxManager
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CoreShift Vulkan
What CoreShift Vulkan Is
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Changelog
Supported Managers
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What CoreShift Vulkan Is
Deterministic Vulkan renderer enforcement module for the CoreShift framework.
Forces the system render pipeline to Vulkan (SkiaVK / threaded RenderEngine) and stabilizes the graphics backend selection at boot-time to reduce backend thrashing, improve frame pacing consistency, and ensure predictable GPU-driven rendering behavior.
Warning !!!
Force a Softreboot.
Dont use this in combination with CoreShift Runtime.
Do not enable on devices with incomplete or broken Vulkan implementations.
Incorrect usage may result in bootloop.
Changelog
Added module kill switch and Render information to the action button
Added uninstall script incase where youre stuck logo, you can simply uninstall them
Added softreboot gating so it doesnt trigger twice
Supported Managers
• Root: Magisk / KernelSU / APatch
• Non-root: AxManager
Support Us Here
Sociabuzz
Download Here
CoreShift Frameworks
CoreShift Frameworks
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CoreShift Frameworks is a system-aware framework designed to work with Android system processes, not against them.Full explanation
It improves stability and performance under load by coordinating with existing system services instead of overriding or force-controlling them.
CoreShift applies targeted, reversible optimizations such as temporary prioritization and scheduling coordination only when needed.
No aggressive loops. No destructive changes. No replacement of Android logic.
[CoreShift Frameworks Detailed Overview]
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• Non-root: AxManager
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@Nekotor1999
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CoreShift Power Saver
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CoreShift Power Saver is a lightweight Android power optimization module that works with the system’s native scheduling and task profiles to reduce background load, improve stability, and extend battery life without aggressive tweaks.
Note:If you enconter lag, force stop the app to reset its pid
Full explanation
[CoreShift Power Saver Detailed Overview]
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• Root: Magisk / KernelSU / APatch
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@Nekotor1999
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Open Test Announcement
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https://github.com/DikyVinus/core_policy
CorePolicy is now entering an open testing phase.
Important notes
Thank you for participating in the CorePolicy open test and helping validate its reliability.
Download:
https://github.com/DikyVinus/core_policy
CorePolicy is now entering an open testing phase.
This release focuses on validating stability, integrity enforcement, and runtime behavior across diverse environments, including root and non-root setups. The objective of this phase is to identify edge cases, confirm compatibility, and ensure predictable behavior before the next stable release.What’s being tested
Runtime integrity verification
Root and non-root execution paths
Scheduler and preload behavior under real-world usage
Language-aware installer messaging
Safety mechanisms and fallback logic
Important notes
For user with 6gb of ram or less, using extended ram is highly recommended
This is a test release and may change without notice
Bug reports, regressions, and unexpected behavior are expected
Performance tuning is conservative by design during testing
Thank you for participating in the CorePolicy open test and helping validate its reliability.
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Open Test Announcement Download: https://github.com/DikyVinus/core_policy CorePolicy is now entering an open testing phase. This release focuses on validating stability, integrity enforcement, and runtime behavior across diverse environments, including root…
UID="$(id -u)"
if [ "$UID" -eq 0 ]; then
RUNDIR="/data/adb/modules/core_policy/ABI"
else
RUNDIR="${AXERONDIR}/plugins/core_policy/ABI"
fi
if [ -n "$(getprop ro.product.cpu.abilist64)" ]; then
RUNDIR="$RUNDIR/arm64-v8a"
else
RUNDIR="$RUNDIR/armeabi-v7a"
fi
cat "$RUNDIR/core_preload.core" "$RUNDIR/core_preload_static.core" Run this and share the log
Should I limit the amount of library getting preloaded per app if so how many?
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CoreShift
Open Test Announcement Download: https://github.com/DikyVinus/core_policy CorePolicy is now entering an open testing phase. This release focuses on validating stability, integrity enforcement, and runtime behavior across diverse environments, including root…
CorePolicy v1.4 released
What’s new:
- RAM-aware limits for shared library preloading.
Low-memory devices preload fewer libraries, higher-memory devices preload more, preventing over-locking.
- Preload logic moved from a persistent daemon to a one-shot + scheduled (cron-style) execution model.
This reduces background overhead, wakeups, and overall memory footprint while keeping behavior intact.
Repository:
https://github.com/DikyVinus/core_policy
What’s new:
- RAM-aware limits for shared library preloading.
Low-memory devices preload fewer libraries, higher-memory devices preload more, preventing over-locking.
- Preload logic moved from a persistent daemon to a one-shot + scheduled (cron-style) execution model.
This reduces background overhead, wakeups, and overall memory footprint while keeping behavior intact.
Repository:
https://github.com/DikyVinus/core_policy
GitHub
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