What governer do u use on cm7?
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I use smartass
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I use smartass
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Is the battery life better than the stock way?
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Ive used on demand for the most part. I've been trying out Interactive the past couple days and it seems just a hair snappier. I haven't noticed a negative impact on battery either.
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Is the battery life better than the stock way?
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Smartass
You don't need profile for screen off 120-320 screen off 400-806(or whatever Max you have set) screen on scaling like interactive
Been good on battery life for me
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Smartass
You don't need profile for screen off 120-320 screen off 400-806(or whatever Max you have set) screen on scaling like interactive
Been good on battery life for me
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what do all the interactive, userspace, and conservative do? i get the other ones.
I'm going to try smartass. I've turned off screen off profile on setpcu. Since yesterday I was using interactive 120/78?. Not bad, the battery life been pretty good to me.
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foreverzero89 said:
what do all the interactive, userspace, and conservative do? i get the other ones.
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Governors Explanation
Which ROMs are you using that have support for this new fangled smartass governor?
I'm currently running 7.0.0 with the stock kernel and I have access to all but smartass.
It's kernels, not ROMs, my friend.
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Flash smartass over any cm7
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It's kernels, not ROMs, my friend.
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Right, I am aware of the difference. I was curious as to which ROMs people were using that included the kernel, I didn't realise everyone had specifically flashed a smartass kernel.
Thanks for the clarification.
There aren't any roms that include this kernel. You flash separately.
cm7 rc4 ladios, 6-7 kernel
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Right, I am aware of the difference. I was curious as to which ROMs people were using that included the kernel, I didn't realise everyone had specifically flashed a smartass kernel.
Thanks for the clarification.
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I'm personally using drowningchilds 6-7 kernel, which has the smartass governor. The thread can be found in the aria development section
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Drowningchild has a kernel for CM7 and one for Liberated. I use CM7 with the 6-7 kernel on smartass governor overclocked at 320-787.
On a side note, I did take the advice from drowningchild's kernel thread and it has proven to work: if you flash the kernel, do not flash the GPS old libs, as it will make your CPU usage skyrocket and you'll get horrible battery life.
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Drowningchild has a kernel for CM7 and one for Liberated. I use CM7 with the 6-7 kernel on smartass governor overclocked at 320-787.
On a side note, I did take the advice from drowningchild's kernel thread and it has proven to work: if you flash the kernel, do not flash the GPS old libs, as it will make your CPU usage skyrocket and you'll get horrible battery life.
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its the gps libs period that cause errors
and i have no liberated kernel built
My apologies
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Related
Over clock widget
Any one had any good or bad experiances.with.this.app
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yea its pretty good if you have a.capable.kernel
yep, that's what I used when I had HTC Hero, worked great, and yes, u gotta have a compatible overclockable kernel.
haven't tried it with Epic yet, its fast enough for me so far.
Does it work with the mixup kernel
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Does it work with the mixup kernel
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It will but it isn't really necessary as the kernel will scale up and down on its own. Running that widget is just one more service occupying memory.
The defaults on MixUp are set to default 1000 Mhz which is same as stock -- You will need SetCPU or overclock in order to boost your speeds to 1200 Mhz. I recommend SetCPU. When I was on hero had bad experience w/ overclock. Never once have I with SetCPU.
Argh! I stand corrected. Thanks for the heads up; I've got setcpu installed now.
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What do you want most out of a kernel bypass, or a new kernel?
I figure that I want 1% battery increments lmao...I think Cyanogen is a given.
Want to know what y'all think...
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Cyanogenmod! By far.... cause that would fix all the other probs I have with the DX
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LoopDevices enabled so you can dual boot into ububtu
Overclocking unclocked the *real* way
1% battery increments
Kernal battery tweaks such as HAVS and new governors
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Joe92T said:
LoopDevices enabled so you can dual boot into ububtu
Overclocking unclocked the *real* way
1% battery increments
Kernal battery tweaks such as HAVS and new governors
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Drod2169 just incorporated some of the cm governors into rubix 2.0 and they work great... u should check them out
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MIUI? or maybe cyanogen. idk really what they look like. definitely 1% increments. and sysadmin im going to flash it now. it sounds interesting.
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Drod2169 just incorporated some of the cm governors into rubix 2.0 and they work great... u should check them out
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These new governors are also enabled in the new update of Droid Overclock!
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The Minimalistic Text Widget allows for a particular widget design that display the 1% increments.
This is a shot of my lockscreen and the Battery Widget would be the descending numbers to the bottom right.
I started this thread because i want to be able to use Sparksco kernel v14 but it freezes when its set to 1.0GHZ I been running v10 as my daily kernel and its bottomline on my top list of kernels. Any help will be much appreciated, im on the latest nightly CM255, i had to revert back to v10 because i need speed to check emails and surf the internet...If theres another update for the V14 in the future i hope that can be a fix or its probably my setup that prevents me from reaching any higher speeds, overall Sparksco you the man!!! By the way ICS devs yall get mad props peace...
I use sparks v14 kernel on cm nightly 255 clocked right under 1ghz using smartass governer no problem. I did a full wipe of everything, and formatted system before install of everything of course. Edit: I clocked it to 2ghz and no freezes here. Did you do a full wipe before the install of the ROM/kernel?
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Hey sparksco, luv your kernels, can we get smartass2 included?
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Wrong forum buddy. This is a development section.
This belongs in Q&A
Just for future reference.
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Wrong forum buddy. This is a development section.
This belongs in Q&A
Just for future reference.
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I'm notsointeresting in hearing what u got to say but I get the point XDA supervisor...
peanjr said:
I use sparks v14 kernel on cm nightly 255 clocked right under 1ghz using smartass governer no problem. I did a full wipe of everything, and formatted system before install of everything of course. Edit: I clocked it to 2ghz and no freezes here. Did you do a full wipe before the install of the ROM/kernel?
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I'm going to have to give that a shot homie...
Kernel v14 is more geared for battery saving. I haven't updated the voltages yet because I'm not compiling gingerbread anymore, rather been working on getting a stable ICS rom build before I do more work on it. As soon as we get ICS gingerbread will be a thing of the past. Kernel v14 works good for some and v10 for others. I like v14 because of the battery I've been able to get on 122mhz min and 998mhz max. But if you up the min to the next highest setting (230mhz) you shouldn't get any lockups. Or even try 307mhz.
Edit: looks like 307mhz min is the only clock speed that allows me to overclock to 2ghz and not have any lockups. I'm also on cm nightly 255 pzguzman, and I always keep it on smartass governor.
P.S. The mods should be able to move this thread no problem without removing the comments or thread.
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Yeah, forgot to mention as sparks said, at 2ghz the min is at 307mhz.
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sparksco said:
Kernel v14 is more geared for battery saving. I haven't updated the voltages yet because I'm not compiling gingerbread anymore, rather been working on getting a stable ICS rom build before I do more work on it. As soon as we get ICS gingerbread will be a thing of the past. Kernel v14 works good for some and v10 for others. I like v14 because of the battery I've been able to get on 122mhz min and 998mhz max. But if you up the min to the next highest setting (230mhz) you shouldn't get any lockups. Or even try 307mhz.
Edit: looks like 307mhz min is the only clock speed that allows me to overclock to 2ghz and not have any lockups. I'm also on cm nightly 255 pzguzman, and I always keep it on smartass governor.
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Oh okay i see Sparksco thanks for clarifying the setup, i dont mean to steer anybody in the wrong direction especially from working on a ICS BUILD which is the most highly anticipated OS for android. But im going to flash v14 and try out the setting and will get back and let you know thanx homie...
No luck but its amazing how you guys achieve the speeds... Tried the settings but my phone cant handle the pressure lol...Im gonna stick with this kernel tho... My bad for posting this thread in the wrong section its a rookie mistake...
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Yeah, forgot to mention as sparks said, at 2ghz the min is at 307mhz.
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It worked i only needed to do a full wipe, thanx homie...
By the way Sparksco i got your setup on my rom, fully functional overclocked at the max with no feezes, thanx homie...
YOU'RE USING THE WRONG GOVERNOR MIN/MAX SETTINGS
For example:
IF I want to get 2ghz out of my phone I use the performance governor and use min/max of 2ghz.
OR:
I would use:
Gov: Smartass
Min CPU: 300mhz
Max CPU: 1.5ghz
You would freeze too if you were a CPU constantly going from 100mhz to 2000mhz all the time!
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By the way Sparksco i got your setup on my my rom, fully functional overclocked at the max with no feezes, thanx homie...
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Glad you got it working.
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Hey sparksco, luv your kernels, can we get smartass2 included?
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Smartass2 was made for the HTC Sensation which is a dual core gsm phone much like the Evo 3D (but cdma instead). I could never get it to clock passed 1.4ghz so I don't think it likes our phones much. It's a great concept but the normal old smartass still works much better for the shift.
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FWIW I am hitting 2.0Ghz with no lockups or anything. I previously had been using ScaryStable for a while and anything past 1.6Ghz would lock right up nearly immediately.
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FWIW I am hitting 2.0Ghz with no lockups or anything. I previously had been using ScaryStable for a while and anything past 1.6Ghz would lock right up nearly immediately.
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Again, it depends on the governor and the min cpu. I ran scary stable at 1.9ghz for 24 hours+ straight, no lockups.
for the heck of it I ran it @ the min of like 1something hz for the low and 2.0 max just to see how it ran, and it was solid.
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for the heck of it I ran it @ the min of like 1something hz for the low and 2.0 max just to see how it ran, and it was solid.
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I understand but say you ran scary at min 100mhz and max 1.9ghz with a gov of ondemand, that would freeze for sure on any phone.
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I understand but say you ran scary at min 100mhz and max 1.9ghz with a gov of ondemand, that would freeze for sure on any phone.
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I think what he's saying is that he ran this kernel (pershoot v14) with a low min and a high max and it ran fine.
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The Official thread opened!
deleted cuz the dev personally opened the thread
good..we have more choices
New Kernel! Yeah~
I will be benchmarking this tonight. I'll edit this post when I'm done! Thanks to the developer and links to source code please!
EDIT: Benchmark added, updated feature table.
Is this for ns4G?
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welcome to the kernel world!! Thanks much...
Not knowing the goodies inside...
Can you add more IO schedulers as in speedy 6 from Eugene373? And as seen on this poll, the most used governors are: lulzactivev2, smartassv2, ondemand, performance. Would you be able to include the *scary* governor. I tested this governor with the SIO scheduler and battery saving were great! I had about 20 hours of use with 27% battery left with moderate-to-heavy usage of social apps (twitter-whatsapp) texting phone calls...with my screen being on for 3h 30m.
Thanks!
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welcome to the kernel world!! Thanks much...
Not knowing the goodies inside...
Can you add more IO schedulers as in speedy 6 from Eugene373? And as seen on this poll, the most used governors are: lulzactivev2, smartassv2, ondemand, performance. Would you be able to include the *scary* governor. I tested this governor with the SIO scheduler and battery saving were great! I had about 20 hours of use with 27% battery left with moderate-to-heavy usage of social apps (twitter-whatsapp) texting phone calls...with my screen being on for 3h 30m.
Thanks!
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Thanks for the feedback!
I will add scary governor on next version.
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Is this for ns4G?
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I have been tested on i9020.
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@r_data
Plz LiveOC and Deep_Idle!
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nexusphone said:
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Plz LiveOC and Deep_Idle!
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Okay, I will add LiveOC soon.
(This kernel is using Cpuidle instead of Deepidle )
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Okay, I will add LiveOC soon.
(This kernel is using Cpuidle instead of Deepidle )
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Deep Idle is romantic, but GLaDOS reboot while calling...
Any chance of Deep Idle?
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nexusphone said:
...Any chance of Deep Idle?...
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alternative version?
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and about voodoo colors "green flicker fix"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21672363#post21672363
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Indeed, LiveOC, Deep Idle and Voodoo are romantic items
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Thanks. Always...
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and about voodoo colors "green flicker fix"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21672363#post21672363
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okay, I'll include it.
thanks for feedback!
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why thread was moved here?
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why thread was moved here?
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There ought to be a link to the source code in the OP to comply with GPL perhaps?
For kernel benchmarks and more, see here: http://goo.gl/mpeHI
This Kernel looks very promising
Somebody has some feedbacks on battery drain compared with the other existing kernels please? Maybe this can help us to compare cpu idle and deep idle
PS: I think that this thread should be moved to the dev section
I know polls existed like this before but I was curious which governors are most commonly used in my gingertiny and incredikernel kernels as there are quite a few options though looking at the list not too many. I didn't put performance on the list even though it's an option in my kernels or at least one of them as it's not great on battery. Feel free to post comments about why you choose it. My choice is actually smartassV2 but there are other good ones as well.
I voted for lag free, but smartassV2 is a close second. I have always used smartass and smartassV2, untill lagfree was introduced. Lagfree just seems to have a little better balance between speed and battery consumption, at least in my opinion.
Been using sa2 but switched back to lag free and all is back to being smooth on ics linaro.
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I've been using lagfree on jb but I'm torn between it and smarassv2.
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I've been using lazy because smartassv2 was unstable in cm7. should i use lagfree instead??
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zombolt said:
I've been using lazy because smartassv2 was unstable in cm7. should i use lagfree instead??
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Try it but I always though sav2 was fine. The issue may be voltage.
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I've always used SmartassV2. It's hard to spot a difference changing govs in normal everyday use imo
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Interactive x for my dinc conservative for my gnex. Anything wrong with using either of those?
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Sav2
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Good read on Gov's.nice explanation of how each Gov scales the CPU under load/idle
Which i personally found helpful since i wasn't sure what the difference between each gov was. Of coarse excluding the obvious ones powersave/conservative etc
Thanks for the read - It's tough to wade through all the differences all over the web, so seeing a single spot for all the info like that is great.
i use smartassV2, it seems to work better than the rest do for me
Using lazy on ics and jb roms, seems just as good as sav2 but with better battery.
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I tend to use whatever the default is for the ROM/kernel I'm running.
Smav2
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Smartass V2
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How Important is it to change the I/O
After you choose the governor how important is it to choose the right I/O.
It may be worth giving interactive another chance in the latest incredikernel releases.
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After you choose the governor how important is it to choose the right I/O.
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Deadline, noop and sio are about even. Noop may be a bit quicker.
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Both smartassv2 and lagfree have worked well for me. If there is a difference, so far I haven't been able to tell
Where can I get CPU governor lag free? Is it compatible with miui gb?
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