Im currently using interactiveX as governor & VR as I/O on my cm7.2 OC801...i found dat 2 to b stable and gud...but out of curiosity i wanted 2 knw wat most of ull use?
shurikndriod said:
Im currently using interactiveX as governor & VR as I/O on my cm7.2 OC801...i found dat 2 to b stable and gud...but out of curiosity i wanted 2 knw wat most of ull use?
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Governor: SmartassV2 or InteractiveX
I/O: vr
That's the setting I have for now
Ice Cream Sandwich Kernals (4.0.4) (EMMC_BUG_FIXED)
Ardatdat ICS kernel 4.1 [ICS][CWM]
Kernel v4.1 features:
- OC to 1.32Ghz, including 1.1Ghz and 1.2Ghz
- Added the tweaked deadline scheduler
- Added SIO v2 scheduler
- Fine tune the auto-brightness logic, same as previous GB kernel
- Enable NTFS, but not auto-mount (need some time to research on that)
- Only root if you have no su in /system/bin nor /system/xbin/.
- Before rooting, remove YouTube.apk (could be installed on Google Play), SecretWallpaper... in /system/app/ in order to free space for rooting
- Increase vm.min_free_kbytes to 12MB to increase stability
- tcp: Proportional Rate Reduction for TCP
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Horsepower 1.0.9 by fuss
Kernel can be used on:
Features:
- GPU at 400mhz
- CPU OC to 1.2 Ghz
- prerooted
- init.d script support enabled
- updated tegra drivers
- many governors like:
savagedzen governor
sakuractive governor
brdzilianeax governor
minmax governor
abyssplug governor
lulzactive governor
lazy governor
pegasusq governor
smartassv2 governor
scary governor
HYPER governor
wheatley governor
Changelog (1.0.9):
increase free ram to 835mb *)
overclock the gpu to 400mhz *)
enabled lower 1.2ghz oc
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Buddy... Can u tell me what is the purpose in havin a new thread in listing all kernels here when u hav all the threads in dev section ??
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vipul12389mehta said:
Buddy... Can u tell me what is the purpose in havin a new thread in listing all kernels here when u hav all the threads in dev section ??
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Just to bind up all the kernals in one .... and we could easily comapre ....
already we are having thread in Dev section & XDA WIKI page also for the same thing...
vipul12389mehta said:
Buddy... Can u tell me what is the purpose in havin a new thread in listing all kernels here when u hav all the threads in dev section ??
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ohh sorry i'll shift it there
krookedsgr said:
ohh sorry i'll shift it there
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Please search before creating a new thread, Reported to Justin he will decide what to do....
mj.vikram said:
already we are having thread in Dev section & XDA WIKI page also for the same thing...
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yea sorry my mistake..
It's no worries mate. Appreciate you trying, but I will go ahead and close this for now
Thanks!
Closed.
So I'm presenting my kernel today I didn't sleep because it was so fun to compile and compile all night so I make my own kernel and yesterday I made some questions and I need to thanks "_that" because he help me to compile the kernel.
Reloaded version done from Zero again will put the features missing later.
Now I will do extensive test of a version and will know exactly what changes from version to version.
I will start to add the featurer that were on my previous kernel later..
Features:
ISO 9660 Support
UDF Support
CIFS Support
Dynamic Fsync
No more crash when reading /sys/bus/nvhost/drivers/tegradc/tegradc.0/nvdps
Companion Core OC to it's full potential 620 MHz
Thalamus hot-plugging
Compiler With Linaro 4.7 using -O3 Optimizations
I/O Schedulers
noop
deadline
row - default
cfq
bfq
sio
CPU Governors:
lagfree
smartassH3
touchdemand
lulzactive
pegasusq
interactive - default
And the default ones.
Ramdisk:
DPI Unlocked
ADBD with Root (ro.secure=0 )
Coming next:
data2sd Support
CPU Overclock
GPU Overclock
Github:
https://github.com/maxrdlf95/tf700t_maxkernel
Source for V1
Comming
Source for V2
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0UY4U-rpxjsekI5TVp1SUNRNkU/edit?usp=sharing
Soon I will only include patch files to older versions as I will be using Github..
Changelog Reloaded:
V1
Made from zero
Dynamic Fsync
ROW Scheduler
Compiled with latest Linaro 2013.04
V2
Added Thalamus Hotplug
Added Voltage Control
Improved lowmemorykiller
Added Improved glibc, memcpy, memmove Functions
Optimized ARM RWSEM Algorithm
Added SmartAss H3 Governor
Added lagfree Governor More to come
Added Optimized CRC32 Algorithm
Added Optimized AES and SHA1 routines
V3
GPU Overclock 666 MHz
LP Core Overclock 620 MHz
V4
Add SIO scheduler
Add Touchdemand governor
Changes on TCP
Optimization of ondemand and interactive and CFQ
Optimization to code
BFQ & SIO are back
Improvements to I/O
Compiled now using O3 Flag
Fixed CIFS thanks to the guy that posted the patch here
Still working on GPU OC Issue and CPU OC
Some fixes
RC Release:
Updated to 10.6.1.14.8 Source code
Added CPU OC up to 1.9 GHz Please use Trickster or Franco.app latest version which works fine
Some updates to ext3 and ext4 filesystem
Lots of changes to come yet tomorrow will do more work
Credits:
Ezekeel, faux123, _that, Metallice, David McCullough & lupohirp
Thanks:
buhohitr So much for checking all test version of kernel I send and help me to fix this
wingdo For testing some kernel versions also
Changelog Old Version:
V1
First version
Lot of optimizations and patches that I don't remember now.
V2
init.d Support
Linaro 4.7 2013.03 Compiled
Updates to lowmemorykiller
Some changes in governors
V2.1
Fixed Clocks Speed
Fixed Companion Core Overclock
GPU Overclock 666 MHz
V3
Optimizations to EXT4 Filesystem
Added improved version of glibc, memcpy & memmove
Added optimized AES and SHA1
Added support to hardboot to a kexec kernel
Some fixed in code of Thalamus Hotplug
More things that I don't remember
V4
Removed some unnecesary code
Added Dynamic Fsync
Fixed Reboot issues
Some other things I don't remember, so busy now..
First!
maxrdlf95 said:
So I'm presenting my kernel today I didn't sleep because it was so fun to compile and compile all night so I make my own kernel
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Cool, another kernel. :good: I think I can retire soon.
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Lot of optimizations and patches that I don't remember now.
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Remember you have to offer the source code of your kernel because it's under GPL license.
_that said:
First!
Cool, another kernel. :good: I think I can retire soon.
Remember you have to offer the source code of your kernel because it's under GPL license.
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Oh yes.. Will upload it tonight untill I learn how to use github
P.D Don't retire yet I'm still learning
Cool
That´s great news, thanks! Downloading now...
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Oh yes.. Will upload it tonight untill I learn how to use github
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Ah, github ... it's great, but I will only start using it when I know how to use it correctly.
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P.D Don't retire yet I'm still learning
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That was, of course, a joke - I will continue to maintain my stable stock kernel, presumably as long as I own the device, maybe even a bit longer. It's great that we now have multiple devs who bring variety.
great to see that someone else is finally seeing the potential of thalamus' hotplugging routines.
Which ones are you using (modified from franco or the original ones)?
Good to see another dev!
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great to see that someone else is finally seeing the potential of thalamus' hotplugging routines.
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Do you understand how hotplugging works together with the lp/g cluster switching? And well enough that you can explain it to me?
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Oh yes.. Will upload it tonight untill I learn how to use github
P.D Don't retire yet I'm still learning
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With the fortune _That made from publishing his kernels and giving good advices to everyone in this community, he can sure retire from his regular work and help us more here..
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great to see that someone else is finally seeing the potential of thalamus' hotplugging routines.
Which ones are you using (modified from franco or the original ones)?
Good to see another dev!
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Im using original Thalamus THanks!:good:
So I got already init.d Support wil upload next version with that and kexec suport for mutiboot
Source code will also be with that version
Is it possible you're going to release a version for data2sd like Hund's kernel? That would be great. Thanks.
With quadrant your kernel is about 150point more than that V2 stock kernel and it's flying when I put on performance mode (as fast as Hund's OC kernel). I ran about 10 quadrant and the cpu temp is about 42C. Good job for your first time!!
Edit: I set the governor to lagfree and balance mode, pretty smooth and fast, very nice for daily driver, but once I set it on performance mode this thing is flying...kid you not!
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Is it possible you're going to release a version for data2sd like Hund's kernel? That would be great. Thanks.
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Yes I can do that
Next version will be Linaro 4.7 2013.03 Compiled so if should fly!
So far, this kernel (V1) is running really smooth with interactive and SIO. I tweaked interactive a bit to improve battery.
I noticed minimum freq never drops under 513 MHz and there is hotplug tuning vs just "max active cores" like in stock.
Questions:
Why minimum freq at 513?
Is there a way to tune hotplug to only use 2 cores?
When flashing V2 over V1, should I wipe cache and dalvik?
I'd love to know, and appreciate you guys helping me learn more about kernels and settings (I don't mean for the questions to be demanding or rude, I just wanted to ask in a straightforward manner, right to the point).
Greatly appreciate your work, flashing V2 now!!
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So far, this kernel (V1) is running really smooth with interactive and SIO. I tweaked interactive a bit to improve battery.
I noticed minimum freq never drops under 513 MHz and there is hotplug tuning vs just "max active cores" like in stock.
Questions:
Why minimum freq at 513?
Is there a way to tune hotplug to only use 2 cores?
When flashing V2 over V1, should I wipe cache and dalvik?
I'd love to know, and appreciate you guys helping me learn more about kernels and settings (I don't mean for the questions to be demanding or rude, I just wanted to ask in a straightforward manner, right to the point).
Greatly appreciate your work, flashing V2 now!!
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1 I think I know why minimun its at 513 will check that later
How that of tuning to use 2 cores only
Hotplug turn on/off CPUs automatically based on frequency..
V2 over V1 no you will be ok just flashing on top of it
Always good to see another kernel for our infinity :good: Just wondering what everyone's experience with battery life has been compared to stock or that's kernel?
Great work! Are you on with me to include in CROMi-X? :cyclops:
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Great work! Are you on with me to include in CROMi-X? :cyclops:
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Yes Im with you no problem to include let me fix the Clocks and you can use V3
Thanks! :highfive:
Max, I have a question, is it possible to make the powersaver/balance/performance mode stick after a reboot by just using the UI?
Edit: Also your kernel is only using the following frequencies: 1700, 1600, 1000, 620, 513 and deep sleep.
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Max, I have a question, is it possible to make the powersaver/balance/performance mode stick after a reboot by just using the UI?
Edit: Also your kernel is only using the following frequencies: 1700, 1600, 1000, 620, 513 and deep sleep.
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There was an error on frequency table I fixed it already and now min its 475 again
What are the best settings to save battery and keep performance ? or What is the best settings to get best performence ?
and what kernels do you suggest ?
I use latest Andromadusmod kernel with cpu config: SmartassH3 & row (or smartassV2 & sio) battery is nice and performance is good
what would you suggest for a sense 4 rom ?
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what would you suggest for a sense 4 rom ?
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To sense 4 use this kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1845039
Configure governor SmartassV2 and sheduler sio. Cpu speeds 1024 or 1200 are ok.
If I helped, click Thanks :good: :laugh:
Mayex said:
To sense 4 use this kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1845039
Configure governor SmartassV2 and sheduler sio. Cpu speeds 1024 or 1200 are ok.
If I helped, click Thanks :good: :laugh:
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Sorry but smartassv2 is not present in any of the kernels available there. On-demand is still ok though
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I use vipersaga 2.2.0 with amidabudha 3076 kernel. interactive and -100 uv. I can get about 2 days of battery life.
Hi, I've just made a kernel for my Tab 4 8.0 3G SM-T331 and it works amazing (at least for me)
So i think i want to share with you guys
Hope you like it
Features:
Removed samsung rooting restriction
Smartmax cpu governor
Lionheart cpu governor
Wheatley cpu Governor
Intelliplug cpu hotplug
some tweaks i don't know whether or not it will improve performance
otherwise stock
This kernel is not made all by myself, i took some of other devs work and add it to the stock kernel.
samsung for kernel
@faux123 for intelliplug
@osm0sis for anykernel
@klozz for reference in msm8266 underclocking
@TeamMex for reference in msm8266 underclocking
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I made this kernel just for fun, so don't expect this to be perfect
Download : github(dot)com/williamkosasih19/SM-T331-KERNEL-TOAD/tree/master/Downloads
Source : github(dot)com/williamkosasih19/SM-T331-KERNEL-TOAD
Hi, is there anything that does not work?