[Q] Governors - Samsung Galaxy S (4G Model)

What other govenors does the SGS4G support? Does it depend on the kernel? Some scripts have other governors as options but not sure if it'll work. I tried one but couldn't tell if it worked or not.

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According to tegrak's IO scheduler option, using bryan's CWM5 kernel we have:
noop
deadline
cfq
EDIT
Misread the question, you want governors, same kernel, tegrak says:
conservative
userspace
powersave
ondemand
performance

FBis251 said:
According to tegrak's IO scheduler option, using bryan's CWM5 kernel we have:
noop
deadline
cfq
EDIT
Misread the question, you want governors, same kernel, tegrak says:
conservative
userspace
powersave
ondemand
performance
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ok thanks, wasn't sure if other govonors worked like smartass or ondemandX worked.

digitallure said:
ok thanks, wasn't sure if other govonors worked like smartass or ondemandX worked.
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once we get the kernel down we'll be able to add the modules for other governors but honestly ondemand is the best anyways imo

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Tegrak Overclock Ultimate Tweaks?

Ok I was looking through the options in Tegrak and I was wondering if the tweaks work with the SGS4G and if they do witch one should I pick? Noop, Anticipatory, Deadline, Cfq, or Bfq? I'm running krylons Black Ice stable 2 w/ bali 3.1.
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deadline seems to be the best for me
actually if u are running ext 4 on all 3 parttions cfq or noop. cfq is a little better honestly
RaverX3X said:
actually if u are running ext 4 on all 3 parttions cfq or noop. cfq is a little better honestly
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well im running gingerbread and deadline seems to give me the best quadrant scores and performance so it might be different
i dont even see those options. i just see "tweaks on boot" and "Io scheduler"
jager555 said:
i dont even see those options. i just see "tweaks on boot" and "Io scheduler"
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hit the tweaks button see where it says deadline
hit that and u can change it from there
im an idiot. lol. thanks.
np feel free to hit me up whenever.
can anyone give a link to tegrak overclock ultimate.apk ver 1.9.2 and its size is 2.54 mb ???
suhag said:
can anyone give a link to tegrak overclock ultimate.apk ver 1.9.2 and its size is 2.54 mb ???
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Of course here ya go
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tegrak.overclock.ultimate&hl=en
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[Q] Best Kernel for ICS

Anyone interested to share your experience?
Currently I'm using Matr1x v14
Features
Max CPU is 1400
BLN
Scheduler bfq, cfq, deadline, noop
Governor minmax, intereactive, conservative, ondemand, userspace, powersave, smartass, smartassV2, performance
If you haven't tried Eugene's, give it a whirl
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Eugene's kernel for me. It seems to be the best kernel if you just want to install it and forget about it. It's fast without OC, gets good battery, and doesn't require a reboot every 12-18 hours to stay snappy like most the ICS kernels I've tried.
Can't seem to find a download link for eugene's kernel.
Casilan said:
Can't seem to find a download link for eugene's kernel.
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There's a thread in the Development Section called:
[Kernel 3.1.6-ICUP] { NS & NS4G } For ICS OTA 1/03/2012 ( Speedy-3 ). At the Moment the download links don't work but someone posted a mirror (just go to the end of the thread).
Matr1x 14.0! Offers performance, battery, stability, etc!
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mathkid95 said:
Matr1x 14.0! Offers performance, battery, stability, etc!
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I second that. Matrix Kernel is really great. Good combination of performance and battery life.
stimulus_pi said:
There's a thread in the Development Section called:
[Kernel 3.1.6-ICUP] { NS & NS4G } For ICS OTA 1/03/2012 ( Speedy-3 ). At the Moment the download links don't work but someone posted a mirror (just go to the end of the thread).
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Have been reading the thread for some time and notice that eugene insist that there should not be any mirror and only could be download straight from his link.
stimulus_pi said:
I second that. Matrix Kernel is really great. Good combination of performance and battery life.
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Thanks!!
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Matr1x v14.0 is the best kernel out there right now, I've tried them all and matr1x is the best one, stability, performance, battery life and extras.
Deep idle works, extra governors such as interactivex, lulzactive and lagfree.
If anyone hasn't tried it I suggest they do!
nodstuff said:
Matr1x v14.0 is the best kernel out there right now, I've tried them all and matr1x is the best one, stability, performance, battery life and extras.
Deep idle works, extra governors such as interactivex, lulzactive and lagfree.
If anyone hasn't tried it I suggest they do!
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I tried MAtrix on BM MIUI and my first post is stated with what i get, i do not have the other features.
Casilan said:
I tried MAtrix on BM MIUI and my first post is stated with what i get, i do not have the other features.
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Are you using nstools from the market?
nodstuff said:
Are you using nstools from the market?
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Yes. Gotten it from market.
Casilan said:
Yes. Gotten it from market.
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And all the options aren't there??
nodstuff said:
And all the options aren't there??
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I have most of the options grey out and some of it are as stated on my first post.
I probably flash my kernel wrongly and lost those options.
Just did and re-flash and it works now.
Some members have compared battery life between matrix and icup kernels? It is very important to me because I travel a lot...
Among the ICS kernels, I find netarchy's to be the most stable and reliable. It's the only ICS kernel I can undervolt by 50mV and not encounter sleeps of death or glitchy behavior.
Tried eugene's for about 5mins and went back to using matrix v14.
Currently with BM MIUI and Matrix v14
IO Scheduler: cfq
Governor: lagfree
Max Freq: 1300
Ram: 501
CPU Integer: 788
CPU Float-Point: 182
2D Graphics: 277
3D Graphics: 1159
Database IO: 405
SD card write: 76
SD card read: 191
Total Score: 3579
Score on Quandrant.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427352 <- this is the best Kernel for me great battery life , performance is also amazing

question about kernel governor

okay, so i flashed a kernel recently and it came with the smartassV2 governor. when i set it to this i notice that it jumps frequencies, and stays doing this. is this normal with this governor? and if it isn't how can i fix it?
PS: I'm running trickdroid v6.20 [TMOBILE]
with fusion ultimate kernel v1.0
clubkevin11 said:
okay, so i flashed a kernel recently and it came with the smartassV2 governor. when i set it to this i notice that it jumps frequencies, and stays doing this. is this normal with this governor? and if it isn't how can i fix it?
PS: I'm running trickdroid v6.20 [TMOBILE]
with fusion ultimate kernel v1.0
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This should answer your questions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746599&highlight=governor

How to get ondemandx Governer

i flashed a aokp rom on my htc evo 4g and it came with performance controll and a few awesome governors and i/o's including ondemandx which i would love to get on my galaxy s2 but when i installed the app it only came with a few governors, do i need to flash a kernel or something?

[Q] mpdecision?

trying to figure out if it is necessary to rename mpdecision in system/bin ... im using CM 10.2.0 stable and kt747 kernel 3.4.66 built 11-04 ...
ktoonservative gov with row i/o scheduler ... ive been using the balanced bull v4.1 settings in ktweaker but not sure if i need to rename mpdecision or any other files to get the best results from this kernel ... if someone could please help i would appreciate it ... thanks
trpwinsall said:
trying to figure out if it is necessary to rename mpdecision in system/bin ... im using CM 10.2.0 stable and kt747 kernel 3.4.66 built 11-04 ...
ktoonservative gov with row i/o scheduler ... ive been using the balanced bull v4.1 settings in ktweaker but not sure if i need to rename mpdecision or any other files to get the best results from this kernel ... if someone could please help i would appreciate it ... thanks
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In this case, no.
Ktoonsez kernel does have a feature in settings called auto hotplug. If you use that with the ktoonservative governor then you should rename mpdecision. If you don't use that option, then leave mpdecision alone. I think ktoonservative is not a hotplugging governor, but I could be wrong.
If you use a hotplugging governor, such as pegasusq, then you should always rename mpdecision because it will interfere with the hotplugging ability of the governor.
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BadUsername said:
In this case, no.
Ktoonsez kernel does have a feature in settings called auto hotplug. If you use that with the ktoonservative governor then you should rename mpdecision. If you don't use that option, then leave mpdecision alone. I think ktoonservative is not a hotplugging governor, but I could be wrong.
If you use a hotplugging governor, such as pegasusq, then you should always rename mpdecision because it will interfere with the hotplugging ability of the governor.
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just read a thread that suggested the renaming of several different files in system/bin when using kt747 kernel ... but was not sure if this applied to asop roms as well as tw roms ... im just trying to get the maximum benefits out of this kernel as well as better battery life ...
trpwinsall said:
just read a thread that suggested the renaming of several different files in system/bin when using kt747 kernel ... but was not sure if this applied to asop roms as well as tw roms ... im just trying to get the maximum benefits out of this kernel as well as better battery life ...
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It's both, but it depends on the governor you're using, mpdecision can cause excess battery drain, but only if it's active when it isn't supposed to be. The team kernelizers thread explains everything pretty well.
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