I messed up mine and forgot how they were.
EDIT: as far as profiles and advanced setting
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If you want to make it easy you could use the smartass governor and just set your max overclock. If you wanted to make separate profiles you could use conservative for screen off and set it to like 245 mHz and use the ondemand governor for your max overclock speed during screen on conditions and set it to whatever speed you want to run at, such as 1228 mHz. You would need to set up multiple profiles and activate them.
Here is a link to a guide I just found.
http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all-things-root/210253-setcpu-guide.html
Wolf_2 said:
If you want to make it easy you could use the smartass governor and just set your max overclock. If you wanted to make separate profiles you could use conservative for screen off and set it to like 245 mHz and use the ondemand governor for your max overclock speed and set it to whatever speed you want to run at, such as 1228 mHz. You would need to set up multiple profiles and activate them.
Here is a link to a guide I just found.
http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all-things-root/210253-setcpu-guide.html
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Thanks for the reply. And the kernel I'm on (gingerbeast) doesn't have smartass
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Can anyone fill me in on what governer stock unrooted Google aosp roms use? Cheers!
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Can anyone fill me in on what governer stock unrooted Google aosp roms use? Cheers!
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On-demand, I believe.
pretty shure its ondemand
Ondemand.
SOLVED.
It could be interactive got this from setcpu's site
interactive – Available in newer kernels, and becoming the default scaling option in some official Android kernels. The interactive governor is functionally similar to the ondemand governor with an even greater focus on responsiveness.
I decided to start a thread for governors used in your favorite kernels such as eugene373-kernel or ezekeel-kernel OR steve.garon-kernel OR mathkid95-kernel OR netarchy-kernel OR terryhau-kernel OR morfic-kernel ..... I may be missing a couple but I think these are the most used kernels for our Nexus S devices.
The reason for this poll is to help our devs include/exclude governors not being used at all or the least used! And also to establish what is the most used governor giving a hint to our devs to maybe start hacking them to make them even better.
Lulzactive v2. It gives me a nice control over how it works so I can tweak on my needs.
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lulzactive V2
Thanks guys! I just added the options for voting your best governor, if you do not mind please VOTE and also add what IO-scheduler is used as well.
ondemand..
15000 sampling rate, 98 up threshold.
Lulzactive V2 with SIO Scheduler.
This is great!!! Tks for the votes! Let's help our devs with DATA and we help them help us!
BTW, I am using LULZACTIVEV2 - SIO combo as well!
Lazy smartass
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I'd like to use lulzactive v2 but it has too many options to configure and I like it simple so I switched to smartass v2 + sio
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I'd like to use lulzactive v2 but it has too many options to configure and I like it simple so I switched to smartass v2 + sio
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This is my favorite configuration as well.
lulzactivev2 is up.... yep it has more options, therefore better to test for more battery savings!
I read good things about new governor eugene373 implemented in his kernel called *scary*.... might try this one later when done testing steve.garon's kernel and lulzactive gov.
Interactive is the best for me. I recall a kernel/rom dev stating that he uses solely interactive as well.
I've been on math kids kernels since 5.0 on ginger bread cfs and smart ass v2 btw. I've tried lag free but it makes my music player stutter when the screen is off. My phone likes speedy kernels too so I switch back and forth
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Lazy with Max screen off
Good ol' ondemand for me.
Ondemand here.
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Lulzactive V2 (I REALLY wish it had a better name!) with SIO. Works best with Matr1x, SG-NS-ICS and ICUP on my NS.
Edit: I think I got a little hasty answering this, Ondemand, by far the one I've used most, considering I used to run Oxygen on my Desire and Thalamus' kernels are phenomenal. So Ondemand for me too.
Ondemand for me.
Ondemand and lulzactivev2 winning the race!
I can confirm sio-lulzactive work nicely with Steve.Garon, eugene373, mathkid95. I had more success with Matr1x kernel with this combo my battery last me 30+ hours of heavy use!
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Just did a fresh install of latest Peter Alfonso's ROM and speedy 5 kernel.... I'm testing the scary governor along with noop IO scheduler... so far so good!
Who knows the difference and can explain what the lagfree, interactive, ondemand and userspace CPU Governors are? Please, no guessing, I can do that too. If you know what some of these are, share the info, please. Thanks.
Google or read set CPU readme ....
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Governors and Schedulers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242323
This link describes lagfree. Only God knows why I didn't have the sense to confer with professor Google.
http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/CPU_Frequency_Scaling
can anyone tell me that, what is the specific function of each governors and i/o scheduler??
because i got confused which governor and i/o sch to be set in no frills cpu control...as i dont know there use...
thank you..
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For first info, see here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23797796&postcount=2