Can. For example, manually through the terminal to fix TTL (for Linux users, or those who can google), or you can put TTL Master (previously YOTA Tether TTL), set TTL to 64, well, actually enjoy life (most importantly, do not forget to apply the fix after restarting the device ).
Do not mislead the person. fixing with a program is a fixing with a program; it has nothing to do with fixing at the kernel level! in order to make a commit at the kernel level:
1. the kernel must support this.
2. should be the source of the kernel.
3. You need a person who will collect it from the sources with TTL edits!
I do not do this, I have Galaxy s8, all the phones are different, the core for each phone is assembled, like the firmware, individually. Look for a topic with your phone and check these questions.