[Q] [KERNEL] KT-SGS4 - MJ5 - KTweaker - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi today i just flashed that awesome kernel.After some usage i saw that my device when comes out of sleep (turning on display) has some lag and spike for a couple of seconds.The same thing happens if i got a call or a text message.I use the configurations of OP i quote them below so you can see if you dont know the specifications.any chance that i can fix that?thnx
General Screen
governor = ktoonservativeq
scheduler = bfq
Min Mhz = 189
Max Mhz = 1998
Voltage Screen
UV'd 50mv across the board for CPU and 75 for GPU (use menu button for hidden menu option to globally subtract)
Extras Screen
Screen OFF Profile Mhz = 486
Disable Screen Off Mhz Call = Enabled
Screen OFF Profile Sched = noop
GPU Max Mhz = 504
Screen OFF GPU Max Mhz = 200
GPU governor = simple
Internal Read Ahead = 2048
External Read Ahead = 2048
General -> Governor Adjustments Screen
sync_extra_cores=1
touch_boost_cpu = 1242
touch_boost_cpu_all_cores=1
up_threshold = 80
sampling_rate = 40000
sampling_rate_screen_off = 90000
disable_hotplugging_chrg = 1
ALL THE REST ARE STOCK

Maybe it's worth a try to use SmartASSH3 Governor with active Auto Hotplug. It feels little bit snappier...

i will give it a try thanks

Help
Can someone plz provided me a download link for kt kernel for s4 gt-i9500... I'm running on resussrection remix Android 5.1.1 I checked ktoonsez website but nothing seems to be working ...ktweaks is installing but kernel is not installing.. I checked with set cpu... Plz help

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setCpu best setting Tattoo

Android Build: 1.67.405.6 CL#74178 release-keys
Kernel: 2.6.29-gf922713
Overclock : 528mhz
SetCPU Setting
Device Detection: autodetect
Main Screen:
Max: 528mhz
Min: 528 mhz
Scalling (Governor): ondemand
Profiles:
Enable
Charging
Max: 528mhz
Min: 528mhz
Scalling: ondemand
Priority: 50%
Screen Off
Max: 245mhz
Min: 245mhz
Scalling: ondemand
Priority: 100%
Advance:
Sampling Rate: 19500
Up Threshold: 85
Down Threshhold: no possible
Ignore Nice: 0
Powersave Bias: 250
And Tell Me The Effect of your Setting...
If U have the correct setcpu.txt frequency to sign in please write them in the reply!
I have got mine ONDEMAND minimum 352 maximum 691,
it works great and saves lot of power!
greetz
I forget I've got a HTC Tattoo Bahamas!
If you have any idea how I can change the the frequency about my device and che correct settings to do it.
Tank you!
Gz!
Docor_romano said:
Android Build: 1.67.405.6 CL#74178 release-keys
Kernel: 2.6.29-gf922713
Overclock : 528mhz
SetCPU Setting
Device Detection: autodetect
Main Screen:
Max: 528mhz
Min: 528 mhz
Scalling (Governor): ondemand
Profiles:
Enable
Charging
Max: 528mhz
Min: 528mhz
Scalling: ondemand
Priority: 50%
Screen Off
Max: 245mhz
Min: 245mhz
Scalling: ondemand
Priority: 100%
Advance:
Sampling Rate: 19500
Up Threshold: 85
Down Threshhold: no possible
Ignore Nice: 0
Powersave Bias: 250
And Tell Me The Effect of your Setting...
If U have the correct setcpu.txt frequency to sign in please write them in the reply!
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You are using the original rom. So you cannot overclock or underclock the processor.
I missed this little particular... omg
Tank you!

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Flashed every kernel under the sun and battery life still isn't meeting up to expectations?
Want to master kernel control apps but haven't got a clue where to begin or how each setting will effect your device?
Afraid of undervolting or underclocking in case your devices performance begins to lack or becomes somewhat unstable?
Kernel related dilemma? In need of urgent assistance?
Are those 'kernel blues' getting you down?
Nobody there to hold you through the night?
We're Carenel.
We give a F!ck about you & your I9100!
We are proficient and have heaps of experience playing around with numerous kernels, day-in, day-out. We want to pass that knowledge on to those who seek it!
Furthermore, please feel free to share what you know with one and other and help each other out as much as you can. We're not available 24hrs, but this thread is.
Together, let's create a tight-knit community where everybody feels welcome and nobody walks away disappointed.
We'll keep the thread free from bullsh!t, though if anyone has information so that we might expand/update/correct the thread, feel free to throw some our way. We welcome it with open arms, legs, mouths, asses, etc.​
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Recarenelmendations
(Customized Set-ups to Suit Your Needs)
Recommended Kernels: Dorimanx & Dream-IRC
Recommended App (Kernel & Voltages): ExTweaks
Stock 'n Roll
Stock Feel. Increased Battery Life.
CPU
Governors: Conservative
Frequencies: 200MHz-1200MHz
CPU Steps: 6 - (1200->100-6-Steps)
Smooth Scaling Level: 500MHz
Hotplug Mode: CPU Hotplug (default)
Load_H0: 65%
Load_L1: 50%
Min_RQ: 2
Load_RQ: 20
Rate: 100 jiffies
Freq_Min: 800000KHz
Max CPU Clock: Dual Core Mode
SCHED_MC: 0
Gentle_Fair_Sleepers: OFF
ARCH_POWER: ON
CPU Undervolting: No Undervolting - (Voltages applied through setCPU)
CPU Idle Mode: AFTR + LPA (default)
Deep-Sleep! CPU Governor: Conservative
GPU
Mali Touch Boost Level: Step3
GPU Freq Step1: 160MHz
GPU Freq Step2: 200MHz
GPU Freq Step3: 267MHz
GPU Voltage Level 1: 850mV
GPU Voltage Level 2: 950mV
GPU Voltage Level 3: 1050mV
GPU Threshold 1-Up: 60%
GPU Threshold 2-Down: 65%
GPU Threshold 2-Up: 70%
GPU Threshold 3-Down: 75%
GPU Threshold 3-Up: 80%
Screen
Min_BL: 10
Min_Gamma: 1
Max_Gamma: 20
LCD-Powersaving Mode: ON
Touch Screen Lock Freq: 500000MHz
Misc
Android Logger: OFF
I/O Scheduler: VR
zRAM: 300MB
Voltages - (Applied via any voltage control app)
200MHz (825mV), 500MHz (925mV), 800MHz (975mV), 1000MHz (1075mV), 1200MHz (1200mV)
Mystical Illusionary
Smoke & Mirrors. Battery + Performance. Flawless Victory.
CPU
Governors: ondemand
Frequencies: 200MHz-1000MHz
CPU Steps: 6 - (1200->100-6-Steps)
Smooth Scaling Level: 200MHz
Hotplug Mode: CPU Hotplug (default)
Load_H0: 70%
Load_L1: 65%
Min_RQ: 2
Load_RQ: 20
Rate: 100 jiffies
Freq_Min: 800000KHz
Max CPU Clock: Dual Core Mode
SCHED_MC: 0
Gentle_Fair_Sleepers: OFF
ARCH_POWER: ON
CPU Undervolting: No Undervolting - (Voltages applied through setCPU)
CPU Idle Mode: AFTR + LPA (default)
Deep-Sleep! CPU Governor: Conservative
GPU
Mali Touch Boost Level: Step2
GPU Freq Step1: 160MHz
GPU Freq Step2: 200MHz
GPU Voltage Level 1: 850mV
GPU Voltage Level 2: 900mV
GPU Threshold 1-Up: 70%
GPU Threshold 2-Down: 75%
GPU Threshold 2-Up: 80%
GPU Threshold 3-Down: 85%
GPU Threshold 3-Up: 90%
Screen
Min_BL: 0
Min_Gamma: 0
Max_Gamma: 15
LCD-Powersaving Mode: ON
Touch Screen Lock Freq: 500000MHz
Misc
Android Logger: OFF
I/O Scheduler: Deadline
zRAM: 300MB
Voltages - (Applied via any voltage control app)
200MHz (800mV), 500MHz (925mV), 800MHz (950mV), 1000MHz (1050mV), 1200MHz (1175mV)
How Low Can You Go?
Battery Maximization. Zero Calories.
CPU
Governors: Pegasusq
Frequencies: 200MHz-800MHz
CPU Steps: 15 - (1500->100-15-Steps)
Smooth Scaling Level: 200MHz
Hotplug Mode: CPU Hotplug (default)
Load_H0: 70%
Load_L1: 65%
Min_RQ: 2
Load_RQ: 20
Rate: 100 jiffies
Freq_Min: 700000KHz
Max CPU Clock: Dual Core Mode
SCHED_MC: 0
Gentle_Fair_Sleepers: ON
ARCH_POWER: ON
CPU Undervolting: No Undervolting - (Voltages applied through setCPU)
CPU Idle Mode: AFTR + LPA (default)
Deep-Sleep! CPU Governor: Conservative
GPU
Mali Touch Boost Level: Step2
GPU Freq Step1: 160MHz
GPU Freq Step2: 200MHz
GPU Voltage Level 1: 850mV
GPU Voltage Level 2: 900mV
GPU Threshold 1-Up: 80%
GPU Threshold 2-Down: 85%
GPU Threshold 2-Up: 90%
Screen
Min_BL: 0
Min_Gamma: 0
Max_Gamma: 10
LCD-Powersaving Mode: ON
Touch Screen Lock Freq: 300000MHz
Misc
Android Logger: OFF
I/O Scheduler: SIO
zRAM: Disabled
Voltages - (Applied via any voltage control app)
200MHz (800mV), 300MHz (825mV), 400MHz (850mV), 500MHz (925mV), 600MHz (925mV), 700MHz (950mV), 800MHz (950mV)
NOTE:
If you're feeling adventurous and fancy attempting a combination of settings for yourself to share with the rest of us, here's a general outline of what you need to know to get you started. Feel free to use my editions as a template if need be. If your 'personalized editions' make us happy, we'll add it to our lists and credit you for your hard work!
Many thanks!
Governors
BALANCED/FLEXIBLE
Ondemand
Lulzactive + (Lulzactive App)
Pegasusq
OndemandX
Hotplug
Userspace
Intellidemand
InteractiveX
SavagedZen
Wheatley
PERFORMANCE DRIVEN
Performance
Lagfree
Badass
Interactive
Lionheart
LionheartX
Smartass
SmartassV2
BrazilianWax
BATTERY FRIENDLY
Conservative
Scary
Sleepy
Lazy
Powersave
I/O Schedulers
BALANCED/FLEXIBLE
Deadline
BFQ
PERFORMANCE DRIVEN
VR
CFQ
BATTERY FRIENDLY
SIO
NOOP
Underclocking (CPU/GPU)
The stock CPU frequencies for the Galaxy SII are 200MHz-1200MHz. The stock GPU frequencies are 160MHz-267MHz. These however can be underclocked and in fact many actually do.
Advantages:
Better battery life.
Device stays cooler.
Theoretically increasing your devices lifespan.
Disadvantages:
Performance not meeting expectations.
Before deciding to underclock your CPU/GPU, you should always consider what you use your device for. If you don't play games that are GPU heavy, you might find that underclocking to 100MHZ-160MHZ will have no noticeable effect on performance. The same can be said for CPU underclocking. If you use your phone for general tasks that don't involve a heavy CPU load, dropping your maximum frequency down to 1000MHz or even 800MHz has no noticeable disadvantages.
Underclocking isn't risky and can only serve to provide better battery life, with the only occasional flaw being a dip in performance depending on the weight of performed tasks. The recommended method of finding which underclocking combination is best for you is just to play around with the settings until you find your perfect match!
REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING: If you're Governor and I/O Scheduler aren't optimized for performance, underclocking may lower performance to an unacceptable level. Please take this into consideration.
Undervolting (CPU/GPU)
Many folks will disagree that undervolting has a drastic effect on battery life; we disagree. EVERY LITTLE HELPS.
To put simply, 'mV' stands for the amount of battery the CPU/GPU consumes, per frequency. The higher the frequency, the more battery life your device consumes. So if every frequency step voltage was decreased by -100mV (at least), that's a lot of battery saved over time and we highly recommend it!
Advantages:
Better battery.
Device stays cooler.
Disadvantages:
If done correctly, there are no disadvantages to undervolting.
If you're looking to create your own customization's, our recommendation is to browse our 'Recarenelmendations' section above and use our undervolting values as a template. Each Galaxy device has been manufactured with slight differences, thus some are more capable of successfully operating under lower voltages levels than others. If you find yourself experiencing SOD's/Freezes/Lag/Reboots, we recommend you raising all our voltages up by +25mV until your device is stable. Once stability is found, begin playing with each voltage until it can be reduced no more (you should expect freezes, there's a 99.9% probability that they will occur.) Through trial & error, we can begin to understand your device better, pushing it to its limited, thus minimalism applied voltages & maximizing battery life whilst also reducing heat during heavy load times.
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Kernel Cleaning
(Recommended when changing kernel)
Samsung Ultimate Kernel Cleaning Script ICS
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Kernel Control Apps
ExTweaks
setCPU
N.E.A.K Configurator Pro
Voltage Control
AnTuTu CPU Master Pro
Thoravukk Control
NoFrills
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Battery Saving Methods
Make sure that your data's off when your screen is off. (This option is available via AOKP Roms, otherwise use: Green Power)
Only use battery friendly apps; for instance we don't use Facebook as we've read that it actually drains A LOT of battery... we use Fast Pro for this same reason. (It also has a dark theme, which is good for battery.)
Uninstall unnecessary apps/system apps using Titanium Backup. I found this, this might deem knowledgeable: APK Removal List
Use Autostarts to disable apps and system apps from automatically starting-up in the background.
Use a darker wallpapers.
Apply a lower screen brightness for darker environments or use: Lux to intelligently control your screen brightness.
Use a dark theme, such as: Blue Infinitium
Sync only what you need. Nothing more, nothing less.
Be sure to use Betterbatterystats to determine what is keeping your phone awake when your screen is off & not deep sleeping.
Use Badass Battery Monitor to detect which apps/system apps inflict the largest drain. If you can target these rogue apps, you can uninstall or replace them.
Lastly, be intuitive. Be overly cautious about what might be sucking up your battery and eventually you'll get things right.
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Hi-Scores
Submitted by: hospital349
STOCK BATTERY - 1650 mAh
Music: 3.5 hours, Youtube: 15 mins, Vimeo: 10 mins, Chrome: 30-40 mins, Texts: 75-100, Phone Calls: 30 mins, Friendcaster: 10 mins, XDA: 15 mins, Games: 15 mins, Camera: 15 photos, Airdroid (PC to Android file transfer): 1gb+. Syncing: Chrome, Gmail, Haxsync, Dropbox. WiFi: 15 mins. H+/3g: Nearly always.
Note: (The small dip in the graph is when I had to replace a system file and set permissions. I was forced to restart my phone at this point. I have accounted for this.)​
Nice, amazing work mate. This will be very helpful for all NEAK users. Keep up the good work.
bajee11 said:
Nice, amazing work mate. This will be very helpful for all NEAK users. Keep up the good work.
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Thanks buddy. I really appreciate your efforts. Constantly awaiting your next results.
It was your thread which initially triggered my interest in underclocking/volting to begin with.
Thanks for making an impact.
i still cant figure out where i can
Dynamic Hotplugging: Enabled
can you enlighten me?
Dimenxion said:
i still cant figure out where i can
Dynamic Hotplugging: Enabled
can you enlighten me?
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Sure - it's located in the Misc Options section of the N.E.A.K. Config Pro App.
N.E.A.K. Configurator Pro App > Misc Options > Dual Core Settings > Dynamic Hotplug
I've adjusted the Lulzactive App Settings slightly, as I posted my old settings instead of the ones I'm currently using. Be sure to correct them on your device.
Enjoy!
Dimenxion said:
i still cant figure out where i can
Dynamic Hotplugging: Enabled
can you enlighten me?
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2nd Core - Play Store Or NEAK Config Pro
thanks for the help!
Hello,
Thanks for sharing your experience with the others, that is great. I'm gonna check your config soon. But when I started using NEAK kernel and tried UV/UC I experienced many wakelocks (when unlocking lock screen the phone hanged).
I came back to default configuration (without UC/UV with Lulzactive/VR with default settings) but it didn't help. Only then that I disabled "Ext4 Boost", the hangs disappeared. Have you ever experienced this? Is it possible that Ext4 Boost caused this problem or maybe it helped by accident? I'm on XXLPS sammy rom.
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Phone : i9100 Samsung Galaxy S II
Rom : XXLPS/NEAK 2.0.4
Apps: NEAK Configurator Pro, Tegrak Lulzactive 1.1, Voltage Control Extreme.
Many40 said:
Hello,
Thanks for sharing your experience with the others, that is great. I'm gonna check your config soon. But when I started using NEAK kernel and tried UV/UC I experienced many wakelocks (when unlocking lock screen the phone hanged).
I came back to default configuration (without UC/UV with Lulzactive/VR with default settings) but it didn't help. Only then that I disabled "Ext4 Boost", the hangs disappeared. Have you ever experienced this? Is it possible that Ext4 Boost caused this problem or maybe it helped by accident? I'm on XXLPS sammy rom.
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Phone : i9100 Samsung Galaxy S II
Rom : XXLPS/NEAK 2.0.4
Apps: NEAK Configurator Pro, Tegrak Lulzactive 1.1, Voltage Control Extreme.
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Interesting. You might be better off asking Simone about this one. Seems very strange because I haven't experienced problems since day one. Deep sleep is existent. Wakelocks are non-existent. I'm sure someone on the N.E.A.K. ICS thread will be able to help you.
Yeah, another thread about kernels! Me iz liking. You should post it at teamhydra
Sent from my i9100. No HyDrOG3NICS? No SWAGG..
Paradoxxx said:
Yeah, another thread about kernels! Me iz liking. You should post it at teamhydra
Sent from my i9100. No HyDrOG3NICS? No SWAGG..
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Hahaha, I know. kernel overkill, right?
Thanks buddy. I appreciate your support.
I still intend to give Netchips kernel a whirl once you release the new update. It's been a while since I last used stock.
I'll be sure to add the thread to teamhydra shortly. Congrats on getting it up and running btw. Great work man.
voltage
hi
Voltages:
800(200), 925(500), 950(800), 1050(1000), 1175(1200)
what should i set 100 MHz to? 950?
frankey81 said:
hi
Voltages:
800(200), 925(500), 950(800), 1050(1000), 1175(1200)
what should i set 100 MHz to? 950?
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Hey. My recommendation is not to use 100mhz at all, as it wouldn't be battery friendly. Especially because 200mhz is at 800mV, which is the lowest you can go.
You should set your CPU frequency at 200mhz-1200mhz for optimal performance and battery.
Be sure to follow my settings exactly, as they're stable. Even the slightest change might cause instability, unless you're sure you know what you're doing.
Nice done. Im using Siyah but my configs are similar to u so i can give u some question.
I often get around 5 hours of screen on time but i domt play game so I think it's equal.
Your CPu undervolt is amazing, i never thought of setting 200mhz to 800, it's insane, congrats dude
By the way, i only set lulz app cpu load to 75%, i think 90% is too high, but many people do so, so it.must be a reason, can u tell me why ?
By the wau,ur pump up and pump down step is 2 - 1, exactly like.mine , im just too confused about its rate, I set it to 35000, 25000, which of it do u think is best ?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA
randomseasons said:
Nice done. Im using Siyah but my configs are similar to u so i can give u some question.
I often get around 5 hours of screen on time but i domt play game so I think it's equal.
Your CPu undervolt is amazing, i never thought of setting 200mhz to 800, it's insane, congrats dude
By the way, i only set lulz app cpu load to 75%, i think 90% is too high, but many people do so, so it.must be a reason, can u tell me why ?
By the wau,ur pump up and pump down step is 2 - 1, exactly like.mine , im just too confused about its rate, I set it to 35000, 25000, which of it do u think is best ?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA
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Thanks! Did you try these settings out by the way? (I would love to know if they work for Siyah kernel users.)
I was amazed too. I took a shot in the dark and was shocked and overjoyed that I could get 200mhz down to bare minimum. Very useful indeed!!
90% cpu load is the most I can go with my settings, anything over that freezes my phone. I used to set it to 60%, 70%, 80%... but I really just wanted to maximize battery life. From what I understand, 90% cpu load will restrict high CPU frequencies until they're REALLY needed, so 1000MHZ & 1200MHZ will only kick in at the last minute, (saving tons of juice). I haven't had any issues and would recommend that you definitely give 90% a try. Experimentation is the key.
I know I set my up_sample & down_sample to 20000us, 40000us - but it really is just about what works for you. If I drastically change either one, I'll get varying performances. They generally stay static, unless I have a major breakthrough or blindly test out a theory.
The only things that really change in my overall settings are: Voltages, Dynamic Hotplug Thresholds, GPU mV and perhaps the cpu load (in some situations).
Hope this helps you.
Hi, thanks for the settings info, getting great battery life similar to stock . Only thing I noticed is that wi-fi drops out quite frequently. Would that be anything to do with UV?
mario999 said:
Hi, thanks for the settings info, getting great battery life similar to stock . Only thing I noticed is that wi-fi drops out quite frequently. Would that be anything to do with UV?
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Very doubtful dude. Haven't had problems my end. Was having some Wi-Fi problems on the previous version of N.E.A.K. (2.0.3), but they were all cleared up by 2.0.4.
Which ROM are you using? Could be a ROM issue? or even a possible compatibility issue between your current ROM and your internet router/modem?
Otherwise, I have no freakin' idea man. Very strange.
Great settings mate. Using this with my new 2000 mAh battery and HyDrOG3N-ICS 05.05. So far seems good and stable.

Severe Stuttering in Facebook and some apps

Hi,
I'm experiencing heavy stuttering on Facebook/Messenger app and some applications while scrolling.. not sure why. I only experience this though in FB app and while opening some applications.
I already set my kernel settings to performance mode but to no avail. Is this a ROM problem?
I'm using Wanamlite v1.5 and KT-SGS4 kernel.
Current Settings: (KTweaker)
General Screen
governor = ktoonservativeq
scheduler = SIO
Min Mhz = 189
Max Mhz = 1998
Voltage Screen
UV'd 50mv across the board for CPU and 50 for GPU
Extras Screen
Screen OFF Profile Mhz = 486
Disable Screen Off Mhz Call = Enabled
GPU Max Mhz = 504
Screen OFF GPU Max Mhz = 200
GPU governor = simple
Internal Read Ahead = 2048
External Read Ahead = 2048
General -> Governor Adjustments Screen
sync_extra_cores=1
touch_boost_cpu = 1242
touch_boost_cpu_all_cores=1
up_threshold = 70
sampling_rate = 40000
sampling_rate_screen_off = 80000
ALL THE REST ARE STOCK
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Any clues in this? I already performed wipe data/cache/dalvik, hard-reboot, re-installation of apps, enabling of force-gpu-rendering but to no avail
found the solution.. I lowered the Internal Read Ahead and External Read Ahead from 2048 to 512.

★ Kernel Profile Sharing Thread for LG G3 ★

Introduction:
Hey there, this thread is all about sharing profile setups for our beloved G3.
Feel free to share your settings too or PM me and i link it straight to the second post ​
A few things explained:
Android Modders Guide ( thanks to @gsstudios )
Explanation of LMK & Adj and Minfree settings ( thanks to @Papa Smurf151 )
What is ZRAM and how does it work??? ( thanks to @-CALIBAN666- )
How to apply Synapse Profiles:
Code:
- Unzip
- Move .tgz file to your Internal storage > Synapse > saved_profiles
- Profile > Profiles > choose .tgz file > press "check-mark" and not "X" > choose "restore profile"
- Synapse will restart and then press "X"
- Check all values and if you have to change something press "check-mark"
How to reset Synapse Profiles:
Code:
tools > clear synapse data > restart device > start synapse > choose "check-mark" = stock values
--= Android 5.x.x Profiles =--
gr3ud´s synapse profiles:
R21 Profile with EuphoriaOS & 777 Kernel ( thanks to @777jon )
--> Old/Experimental/Beta Profiles - Android 5.1.1 @ 777Kernel (R21)
--> Old/Experimental/Beta Profiles - Android 5.1.1 @ 777Kernel (R15 - R20)
--= Android 6.x.x Profiles =--
gr3ud.6.0.1.V1 - Alucard + Alucard Hotplug
http://pastebin.com/jEKAmYVZ
CPU:
- MSM Limiter: Disabled
- min: 300MHz
- max Freq: 2457 MHz
- Governor: Alucard
- CPU Tunables:
> cpus_down_rate: 4
> cpus_up_rate: 1
> freq_responsiveness: 2256
> sampling_rate: 50000
- Multicore Powersaving: Disabled
- CPU Boost: Interval: 0ms / Sync Threshold: Disabled / Input Interval: 1000ms / Input Boost: 1958 MHz
CPU Voltage (optional for extra battery):
- Global Offset: -25 (stable, tested with Antutu)
HOTPLUG:
- Alucard Hotplug
- Sampling Rate: 50%
- Prevent to Suspend: Disabled
- Minimum CPUs Online: 4
- Maximum CPUs Online: 4
- Max Cores Screen Off: 2
THERMAL:
(optional) Thermal Compound Cooling Mod -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH5wCeootNI
- Intellithermal Enabled
- Core Control OFF
- Freq Throttle Temp = 75°c
- Core Throttle Temp = 80°c
GPU:
- min. freq.: 330
- max. freq.: 547
- Governor: msm-adreno-tz
- Simple GPU Algorithm: Enabled
- Laziness: 10
- Ramp Threshold: 0
- Adreno Idler: Disabled
SCREEN ("personal preference/vibrant colors"):
- Saturation Intensity: 60
- Screen Value: 120
- Screen Contrast: 148
I/O:
- Internal Storage: ZEN (128 kB)
- Rotational Storage: Off
- Add Random: Off
- I/O Stats: Off
- RQ Affinity: 0
KSM:
- Disabled
LMK:
- Adaptive Low Memory Killer: Disabled
Virtual Memory:
- Laptop Mode 1 = more performance but can cause random reboots (use this only with stable builds)
- Z-RAM: Disabled
Misc Controls:
F-Sync: Disabled = more performance but can cause random reboots and data loss ( use this only with stable builds)
★ souler456´s profile - Slim + IntelliPlug ★
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66659439&postcount=343 ( thanks to @souler456 )
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gr3ud said:
List of shared profiles:​
My profile with 777 Kernel (R21) + Euphoria-OS 1.1 (Android 5.1.1) (thanks to @777jon ):
- Performance Profile (aka " almost Nexus smooth")
- Not very battery friendly (~3h - 5h SOT with default 3000 mAh battery)
- I don't know how it works out for "Gamers" because i just run simple 2D games when i got the time for that.
- Please don't expect too much, this works for me and my daily usage.
- Enjoy
Setup Values:
CPU:
min: 345 MHz
max: 2457 MHz
MSM Limiter: Disabled
Debug Mask: OFF
Suspend Min Frequency: irrelevant but 345 MHz
Resume Max Frequency: irrelevant but 2457 MHz
Suspend Max Frequency: irrelevant but 2457 MHz
Suspend Defer Time: irrelevant but 0
Input Boost Frequency: 2457 MHz
Boost interval: 5000 ms
Min Input Interval : 100ms
Maximum CPUs Boosted: 4
Multi-core Power Saving: OFF
Arch Power: OFF
CPU Governor(0-3): Nightmare
HOTPLUG:
Msm Hotplug Driver: Enabled
min: 4
max: 4
boost: 4
Screen Off: 2
Boost Lock: 5000 ms
Down Lock Duration: 5000 ms
History Size: 1
Fast Lane Load: 0
Offline Load: 0
Suspend Defer Time: 0
Thermal: ( I use "thermal paste/copper shim mod" so you may choose higher values without)
Intellithermal: Enabled
Core Control : Enabled
Frequency Throttle Temperature: 80c
Core Throttle Temperature: 85c
I/O:
Read-ahead Size: 1024 KB
I/O scheduler: zen
CRC Control: OFF
MMC Clock Scaling Control: ON
Add Random: OFF
I/O Stats: OFF
Rotational: OFF
No Merges: All
RQ Affinity: Disabled
NR Requests: 128
GPU:
GPU min Frequency: 27 MHz
GPU max Frequency: 657 MHz
GPU Governor: Performance
All Add-on´s : Off
GAMMA:
Saturation: 270
Memory(experimental): (beta = ** stock values)
Z-RAM: 0 MB
Dirty Background Ratio: 80% (**5%)
Dirty Ratio: 90% (**40%)
Dirty Expire Centisecs: 200 cs
Dirty Write-back Centisecs: 500 cs
Drop Caches: ON
Extra Free KB: 49050 kB (**43200 kB)
Laptop Mode: ON
Swappiness: 60% (**10%)
VFS Cache: 10% (**100%)
Misc:
TCP: cubic - westwood or what you desire.
How to test:
Run net speed tests with each protocol at least 3 times to compare the average with this Speedtest App
Power Suspend Mode: LCD Hooks
FSYNC: ON
ADV:
Krait-C States: All ON
KSM: ON
Pages to Scan: 128
Scan Delay Interval: 750
Deferred Timer: OFF
Gentle Fair Sleepers: OFF
Adaptive LMK: OFF
Build.PROP:
Wifi Scan: 300 sec
VM Heapsize: 512 MB
Allow purging of assests: OFF
Tools:
SELinux Status: Permissive
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Nice to see you made a thread bro
Well, this is the perfect place to share your "imagination". Great
Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
? ? ? much appreciated effort here ? ? ?
Thank you for creating a profile thread!
Got 40066 in Antutu yesterday on your 30th October set up.
Got this today with the 31st October.
Might not sell my G3 for a OnePlus X now.
johnnzey said:
Got 40066 in Antutu yesterday on your 30th October set up.
Got this today with the 31st October.
Might not sell my G3 for a OnePlus X now.
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Hey mate glad to hear, i would personally wait for custom 6.x.x ROMs/Kernels for our device tho before moving on
To all others, thanks for your kind words i appreciate it
But without @m1trand1r and @metalgearhathaway motivating words + all the other dudes that dig my work, this thread would not exist :good:
Cheers.
Just applied your settings, great! Never had such a smooth G3! Thanks for the update!
What settings do you use for Marshmallow?
@6th_Hokage
Well since Synapse does not play nice for me and i generally have some weird issues with custom kernels on 6.x.x ROMs (Overheating,BSODs,Crashes,Random Reboots,etc) i decided to use the ROMs respective kernel.
I�´m trying Broken OS right now and they know their stuff pretty well.
They have Kernel Adiutor inbuilt so i basically switched just a few things...like:
- zzmove CPU gov with profile 8 and its inbuilt hotplug, changed the "punch freq" to 2457MHz
- CPU Boost/Interval 5000ms, Sync/Boost Freq. @ 2457MHz
- GPU min/max 587MHz with msm adreno gov
- I/O: row or zen @ 512kB
- Kernel Sampage Merging with 300 pages / 1000 ms scan
- I disabled Adaptive LMK
- Enabled Laptop Mode
- Entropy: Read 128 / Write 256
...and that's pretty much it, its not battery friendly but i don't care for battery life, still got 4hs of SOT with that setup... Lionheart works well too on 6.x.x also does smartmax , so yeah, its butter smooth as i like it for now, i miss KCAL stuff tho, but this ROM (BrokenOS) is still in alpha phase so there will be much more stuff added in the next releases from what i�´ve read on G+
I�´m also waiting for Eliminater74�´s own Kernel Manager, then i will play around with hes kernel i guess so stay tuned :good:
Also, some users mentioned that my 5.1.1 profile works very well for them on 6.x.x maybe give it a shot.
edit:
I forgot to mention that i also disable the default hotplug with Lionheart or smartmax to have all 4 cores permanent online for a little extra performance boost.
Thanks bro. Good job.
*Android 6.x.x update*
http://pastebin.com/jEKAmYVZ
Thank you for the excellent kernel setup for Marshmallow. My G3 is so much smoother than before. I give it a two thumbs up.
**Android 7.x.x Update**
CPU:
- MSM Limiter: Disabled
- min: 300 MH
- max Freq: 2457 MHz
- Governor: Nightmare
- Multicore Powersaving: Disabled
- CPU Boost: Interval: 0ms / Sync Threshold: Disabled / Input Interval: 2500ms / Input Boost: 2265 MHz
HOTPLUG:
- All Disabled
THERMAL:
(optional) Thermal Compound Cooling Mod -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH5wCeootNI
- Delete "Thermal-Engine" under system/bin
- Intellithermal Enabled
- Core Control Disabled
- Freq Throttle Temp = 75°c
- Core Throttle Temp = 80°c
GPU:
- min. freq.: 330
- max. freq.: 578
- Governor: msm adreno-tz
- Simple GPU Algorithm: Disabled
- Adreno Idler: Disabled
SCREEN ("personal preference/vibrant colors"):
- Saturation Intensity: 55
- Screen Value: 125
- Screen Contrast: 140
I/O:
- Internal Storage: bfq
- Read-ahead: 512 kB
- Rotational Storage: On
- Add Random: Off
- I/O Stats: Off
- RQ Affinity: 0
KSM:
- Disabled
LMK:
- Adaptive Low Memory Killer: Disabled
Virtual Memory:
- Laptop Mode = Disabled
- Z-RAM = 500 MB (16/2GB model only)
Misc Controls:
F-Sync = Enabled
gr3ud said:
**Android 7.x.x Update**
CPU:
- MSM Limiter: Disabled
- min: 300 MH
- max Freq: 2457 MHz
- Governor: Nightmare
- Multicore Powersaving: Disabled
- CPU Boost: Interval: 0ms / Sync Threshold: Disabled / Input Interval: 2500ms / Input Boost: 2265 MHz
HOTPLUG:
- All Disabled
THERMAL:
(optional) Thermal Compound Cooling Mod ->
- Delete "Thermal-Engine" under system/bin
- Intellithermal Enabled
- Core Control Disabled
- Freq Throttle Temp = 75°c
- Core Throttle Temp = 80°c
GPU:
- min. freq.: 330
- max. freq.: 578
- Governor: msm adreno-tz
- Simple GPU Algorithm: Disabled
- Adreno Idler: Disabled
SCREEN ("personal preference/vibrant colors"):
- Saturation Intensity: 55
- Screen Value: 125
- Screen Contrast: 140
I/O:
- Internal Storage: bfq
- Read-ahead: 512 kB
- Rotational Storage: On
- Add Random: Off
- I/O Stats: Off
- RQ Affinity: 0
KSM:
- Disabled
LMK:
- Adaptive Low Memory Killer: Disabled
Virtual Memory:
- Laptop Mode = Disabled
- Z-RAM = 500 MB (16/2GB model only)
Misc Controls:
F-Sync = Enabled
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thank you,,with those do you get decent battery..
jlb1959.01 said:
thank you,,with those do you get decent battery..
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It's okay, was not really my intention to save battery juice.
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It's okay, was not really my intention to save battery juice.
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thanks,looking for mid point settings,both perform and some kind of battery..thanks again..
jlb1959.01 said:
thanks,looking for mid point settings,both perform and some kind of battery..thanks again..
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Hmm try my 6.x.x alucard profile then, had some good experience with it. No problem btw you welcome
gr3ud said:
Hmm try my 6.x.x alucard profile then, had some good experience with it. No problem btw you welcome
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I will try it,,much appreciated..

Need help of kernel devs/experts :fingers-crossed:

Hi,
I'm using YU Yureka Plus YU5510A with 64-bit octa-core Snapdragon 615 processor running CM13 snapshot.
Coming to the point, I want to change the default cpu governor and I/O scheduler and default min frequencies.
I tried adding init.d script for governor and I/O scheduler:
Code:
[B]#!/system/bin/sh
echo 'ondemand' > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
echo 'ondemand' > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu4/cpufreq/scaling_governor
echo "noop" > /sys/block/mmcblk0rmpb/queue/scheduler
echo "noop" > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler[/B]
And I tried editing build.prop to set min frequencies:
Code:
[B]ro.min_freq_0=200000
ro.min_freq_4=200000[/B]
But these Scripts doesn't works at all everything reverts back to:
Governor = interactive
I/O scheduler = cfq
min cpu0-3 freq = 960000
min cpu4-7 freq = 800000
P.S: The device just ignores the minimum frequencies edited in build.prop while using "interactive" governor and "cfq" I/O scheduler and keep running the device at:
min cpu0-3 freq = 960000
min cpu4-7 freq = 800000
and even manually No-frills CPU Control the device ignores the min frequencies and continues to use the default frequencies mentioned above.

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