[Kernels] [Acura2201 Beast 2 BETA 3] [28/04/2012] [OC 1.2/1.3] Gingerbread only - LG Optimus 3D

Apologies for the poor Translation (Google Translator)
Link to original thread.
http://www.htcspain.com/roms-lg-optimus-3d-384/kernels-bestia-2-acura2201-53297/
ALL CREDITS AND THANKS IN THIS THREAD SHOULD GO TO ACURA2201
Kernels Beast 2 BETA 3 Acura2201
Acura2201 GINGER ONLY
"" I'M MAKING A WEEK CALL NO GHOST. Hot Rod ONLY IN THE GROUP COULD CHECK THIS ONE WITH KERNEL.
THESE KERNELS SURELY NOT REMOVED THE GHOST CALLS, BUT OF COURSE IN MY CASE HAS THE minimized.
I WAS AN AVERAGE OF 7 OR 8 WEEK OF TIME 0 ""
Week Two no phantom calls
KERNEL BETA 3
I will upload these new self install Boot for testeis as you work. This is what has been modified for maximum performance with minimum power consumption, and above all I sought the maximum stability of the antenna signal to the phone's . reduced to the maximum the notches in the reproduction of music.
CPU
ADDED 4 NEW SPEED TO NUCLEUS KERNEL, NO MODULES NEEDED.
MHZ -100
-400 MHZ
-1100 MHZ
-1200 MHZ
MAXIMUM SPEED FOR SAFETY IS FIXED 1300 MHZ.
ALL THESE WOULD BE THE SPEED. 100 300 400 600 800 1008 1100 one thousand two hundred 1300 You can see that I added two intermediate speeds in low zone, ie 100 and 400, this is so to avoid sudden jumps between frequencies when the workload is medium-high and that the transition is more staggered and I much to adjust consumption. If you look at the graph you can see the reason for this change and will have the answer to why I did not add more fracuencias in uptown. In the high consumption jumps voltage is less pronounced than in the lower. An example: The frequency jump from 300 to 800 is about 0.7 volts, but between 1008 and 1400 rate of just 0.3 volts. I have set both consumption that only jump 1.2 to 1.3 is more pronounced, this is just to avoid blocking the phone with high workload and allows me to lower the voltage. ALLOW THE KERNEL RUNNING SPEEDS FROM MULTICARAGADOR, IF YOU HAVE THE MODULES verions 7.1 and Multiple V1 and V2.
TREATY HAS SIGNAL 3G and 2G INDEPENDENTLY.
SPEED IS SET IN THE MINIMUM CORE VOLTAGE AND ALSO. turns out that one of the first test I was to change the speed to 1200 MHz HSI series is 960 MHZ. The first time you need to change the signal frequency, I was hooked. What happened was this, black screen and I short circuited the battery in 30 minutes, not counting the cell phone I got to 43 degrees. At this point I realized where it was the fault of the baseband, the solution does not was to increase his speed, as I had already had these snags with kernel series, I had to do is the opposite, is to reduce your speed and avoid saturating the CPU with a lot of unnecessary information. The interruption of the kernel does not support more speed of 1000 MHz so the HSI is at 960, because my yours truly has combined an equation that at least on my phone, works perfect. Not to mention that consumption falls a bit silly and stabilizes the signal is much much much. As a paste it can happen that take a few tenths more on connecting with the market, which so far is the only application where I have noticed a drop in benefits ratio, but almost negligible. This could also be because, from the ramdisk I disconnected the use of dual-processor for web browsing. - MORE ADDED FROM ELIGIBLE Governors SetCPU - GET BE THE MAXIMUM TERM AFTER THE SECOND OR THIRD COMPLETE CHARGE CYCLE. - INSTALLING THE KERNEL TO THE MAXIMUM MOBILE BATTERY TO BE THE STATS batery PERFECT.
Before installing into "" Settings / About phone ""
and see if your kernel has a + at the end of these numbers.
2.6.35.7. if it has used the 1.8 + 1.8 But it has used
Bugs repaired: BETA 3 recalculated all voltages to avoid crashing and continuous bootanimation Added a new value in the version 1.2 now detects that SetCPU Fixed a bug in the RAMDISK instruction should go down much consumption now with the phone off charge but Animation is not the heats and
many other small details first test for 1.3 but will work well down to 1.2
KERNEL BETA 3 (28/04/12)
For the rom with the plus (+) in the kernel 1.3 Maximum speed
http://min.us/mbeHvK8stA
For the rom without the plus (+) in the kernel
1.3 Maximum speed
http://min.us/mcZLDwD1Q
For the rom with the plus (+) in the kernel
1.2 Maximum speed
http://min.us/mXGxAwuOF
For the rom without the plus (+) in the kernel
1.2 Maximum speed
http://min.us/mblbotU3ry
Alternative link for any one having problems with links above.
http://www.box.com/s/8d5d4091d279d24d09af

Sorry for my English:
Had not thought up anything to have a few kernels in the final phase, the problem is being carried out and rise when are still in BETA phase.
My friend samno is testing the last, and I was able to pass the test and who have gone before.
My intention is to raise the end when you have fully repaired the voltages, as I am attaching more frequencies to the kernel.
These are the originals. 300 600 800 1008
These are the ones I've included 100 400 1100 1200
And this is the end result.
100,300,400,600,800,1008,1100,1200, 1300
Maximum speed with minimum consumption.
Performance Speed in 3g y 2g
Speed in I/O
Teaks in Ramdisk.
Low killer to memory..
No lags
Just say that work very well. I just have to attach more speed to the kernel, but this will have to wait.
The final versions will come soon kernel.
I hope to support, but since I created the thread .. I will have limitations
Thanks for trying certain that you like

acura2201 said:
Sorry for my English:
Had not thought up anything to have a few kernels in the final phase, the problem is being carried out and rise when are still in BETA phase.
My friend samno is testing the last, and I was able to pass the test and who have gone before.
My intention is to raise the end when you have fully repaired the voltages, as I am attaching more frequencies to the kernel.
These are the originals. 300 600 800 1008
These are the ones I've included 100 400 1100 1200
And this is the end result.
100,300,400,600,800,1008,1100,1200, 1300
Maximum speed with minimum consumption.
Performance Speed in 3g y 2g
Speed in I/O
Teaks in Ramdisk.
Low killer to memory..
No lags
Just say that work very well. I just have to attach more speed to the kernel, but this will have to wait.
The final versions will come soon kernel.
I hope to support, but since I created the thread .. I will have limitations
Thanks for trying certain that you like
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Thanks Acura2201 the kernel is extremely smooth can't wait for the final and Multicharger V3 keep up the great work.

Download links dont work for me :-(

blackpitbull said:
Download links dont work for me :-(
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Just checked them they seem OK
Here is an alternative. https://www.box.com/s/9a0dfac86db3157d0243

Working with 20P ?
Not working - no GSM, no wifi ,no bluetooth

taxist said:
Working with 20P ?
Not working - no GSM, no wifi ,no bluetooth
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No. No kernel that works with V20P will work for any other firmware and vice versa.

thumbs up
wow, for a beta kernel, this rocks! working great with dna_gb v2.0
hope battery is great as well

Beta3 is out!

wow, this looks very cool. any links to beta 3?

Links Beta 3 (4/28/12):
FOR KERNELS WITH +
oc 1.3 GHz: http://min.us/mbeHvK8stA
oc 1.2 GHz: http://min.us/mXGxAwuOF
FOR KERNELS WITHOUT +
oc 1.3 GHz: http://min.us/mcZLDwD1Q
oc 1.2 GHz: http://min.us/mblbotU3ry

mrbandwidth said:
Links Beta 3 (4/28/12):
FOR KERNELS WITH +
oc 1.3 GHz: http://min.us/mbeHvK8stA
oc 1.2 GHz: http://min.us/mXGxAwuOF
FOR KERNELS WITHOUT +
oc 1.3 GHz: http://min.us/mcZLDwD1Q
oc 1.2 GHz: http://min.us/mblbotU3ry
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Thanks updated the original post with the new kernels.

Links don't work for me.
US blocked maybe?
Sent from my GingerThrilla

File not found
Sent from my LG-P920 using XDA

Anyone tried it on v20g?

Markyzz said:
Links don't work for me.
US blocked maybe?
Sent from my GingerThrilla
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kirpeace said:
File not found
Sent from my LG-P920 using XDA
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Links appear to be back up now, Please try again.
I have added an alternative for any one who can't download using min.us links.
sak500 said:
Anyone tried it on v20g?
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Sak500 it doesn't work on V20G

Can anyone reup on different server, cause all links are down

IFLPI said:
Can anyone reup on different server, cause all links are down
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http://www.box.com/s/8d5d4091d279d24d09af
This not working for you?

Thanks, downloaded without problems

mrbandwidth said:
Links Beta 3 (4/28/12):
FOR KERNELS WITH +
oc 1.3 GHz: http://min.us/mbeHvK8stA
oc 1.2 GHz: http://min.us/mXGxAwuOF
FOR KERNELS WITHOUT +
oc 1.3 GHz: http://min.us/mcZLDwD1Q
oc 1.2 GHz: http://min.us/mblbotU3ry
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What does "WITH +" and "WITHOUT +" mean?

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[OR,NR,32A][KERNEL] Carz kernel 710 MHz + extra 10MB RAM [UPDATE 06.03.11]

As the title states, I've compiled a kernel that OC's to 633MHZ based on Cyanogen's latest kernel. To whomever want to try it, I recommend installing the latest SetCpu before flashing the update so you can set it to a frequency that doesn't make your phone crash (instead of having one that doesn't boot at all).
Thanks to:
bcrook for his port guide and 32A patch script
cyanogen for the kernel
pershoot for his frequency table which I used as a template for mine
koush for AnyKernel
edit:
carz for his gingerbread kernel
ezTerry for the extra RAM patch
Update: made a new kernel that goes to 710MHZ, can't guarantee if it will boot for everyone so set setcpu to boot at a lower frequency (max. 576 mhz or so) and updated the 633MHZ kernel to newest cm-kernel
Update 2: for those who think they can get more out of their phone I've put up a kernel that goes to 767MHZ, when testing in SetCPU don't forget to uncheck set at boot (otherwise your phone will not boot properly)!!
Update 3: for those whore are crazy enough, or got very lucky and ended up with a phone that overclocks like hell, there is a new kernel that goes to 825 MHz now. I am not responsible for any damage that could occur!!
Update 4: new kernel using the latest version of the cyanogenmod kernel with pershoot's additions, not going to make one that stops at 633 anymore, just set it to that yourself
Update 5: have not released a new kernel for 5.0.8 but dumfuq has : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6794812&postcount=16, I've tested it and everything works fine
Update 6: made a new kernel of my own (based on cyanogen's latest for 5.0.8), not sure if it's more stable than dumfuq's and this time it goes to 787MHz: http://db.tt/QRranm
Update 7: new kernel based on cyan's latest with latest additions from pershoot's github, max feq: 787MHz, should be more stable now EDIT: sorry compiled kernel wrong , re-uped it with the right frequencies
Update 8: seeing as CM6 RC1 has been released, have updated kernel to include all latest changes, but max freq, is 748 MHz because it wouldn't boot with a higher frequency.
Download from here: http://db.tt/HA6xFY, edit: not sure it works very well, has some trouble booting on CM 6, stay away from it for the moment...
Update 9: new kernel for cm6 RC3 only goes to 710MHz otherwise it won't boot on my phone download link : http://db.tt/qhd7Wz9
Update 10: I've made a new OC kernel for anyone running Gingerbread on the new radio, it's basically carz's kernel except it goes to 710 MHz (max, seems stable so far) and adds an extra 10 MB of ram (ezTerry's patch can be found here).
I'm testing this as I'm writing, I did overclock to 633mhz, and the phone is still working
And you are SURE that the radio is NOT blocking the overclock?
Re: [OLD RADIO][KERNEL] Cyanogenmod kernel OC'd to 633MHZ
Well there is a whole thread about overclocking in the G1 section and compared to 528mhz I get at least half a megaflop extra
Linpack gets 3.6 -3.8 on 633mhz
Games work almost the same, we would need a GPU oc
Can i use this kernel with cm5.0.7-t4?
PremierITA said:
Can i use this kernel with cm5.0.7-t4?
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Yes you can, I'm using it.
rps13 said:
As the title states, I've compiled a kernel that OC's to 633MHZ based on Cyanogen's latest kernel. To whomever want to try it, I recommend installing the latest SetCpu before flashing the update so you can set it to a frequency that doesn't make your phone crash (instead of having one that doesn't boot at all).
Thanks to:
bcrook for his port guide and 32A patch script
cyanogen for the kernel
pershoot for his frequency table which I used as a template for mine
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can you suggest wich cpu frequency set in SetCPU?
thanks
i've flashed,
after first boot i setted SetCPU to use max = min = 633mhz, but phone lags
Can you suggest a better conf please?
In linpack.
What about reality? Is it any better?
eyegor said:
In linpack.
What about reality? Is it any better?
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Not really, it is nothing special, the same as "stock" cyanogen 5.0.7
Without wishing to ridicularise this post. but till then will this be helpfull for daily use?
Batery ?
safeness of phone?
I cannot see a good reason to try this even once. :\
What are the supported frequencies? Can we peek at the frequency table?
I set it at 633000 but got 614mhz, my setcpu.txt are 245760,528000,576000,633000
Re: [OLD RADIO][KERNEL] Cyanogenmod kernel OC'd to 633MHZ
It breaks the 3d but there is a noticeable improvements In normal usage, it could be placebo effect though. Setting at 614mhz max 122 min
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For those not using autodetect in setcpu, change your setcpu.txt frequency to 633600 if you want to set your phone to 633 MHZ, as for it being faster in general use, it seems to perform better when there are more applications open than a lower clock, but what I've noticed the most is better performance in Gameboid, though sometimes, there is clock switching bug, which requires the min frequency to be set to 122800 and then raised again. But TBH, there isn't a very big difference between 633 and 576 and the only reason I made it was for 32A users who wanted to experiment with higher frequencies.
rps13 said:
For those not using autodetect in setcpu, change your setcpu.txt frequency to 633600 if you want to set your phone to 633 MHZ, as for it being faster in general use, it seems to perform better when there are more applications open than a lower clock, but what I've noticed the most is better performance in Gameboid, though sometimes, there is clock switching bug, which requires the min frequency to be set to 122800 and then raised again. But TBH, there isn't a very big difference between 633 and 576 and the only reason I made it was for 32A users who wanted to experiment with higher frequencies.
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Btw, What about your 3D? isit working?
Not sure, the only 3D game (at least I think it is) I've got is Tower Raiders FREE (Nexus and Droid version) and it works for me
can i use this kernel with cm5.0.7 t5?
alabasta10 said:
It breaks the 3d but there is a noticeable improvements In normal usage, it could be placebo effect though. Setting at 614mhz max 122 min
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I've installed this kernel on my cm5.0.7 t4,and for me it is better than default. Phone hasn't lag, 3d gallery works well (before install,its taks a lot of time to show photos).
I used SetCPU's profiles.
thanks! i'm hitting 3.9 to 4.xx on linpack.
Edit: i'm getting 4.1x every time with 595mhz.

[Kernel] [GPL] Sense 2.6.32.21 OC/UV 1.51GHZ (CFS-Smartass-TUN)

This kernel is created specifically for sense roms It will more then likely not work in it current state on any AOSP based rom
Features
Overclocked to 1.51ghz and stable as ever (for most)
added in smartass and interactive cpu freq govs
added in TUN support
compiled v4l2 as modules
many more....
for a full list of changes check the commit log here
Quirks
Smartass wont scaled below 768mhz atm im looking into it stick with interactive for the best overall experience for now.
Source
Downloads:
Build 4​
Awesome! I'll give my feedback as to how it is working.
I did notice once a governor is selected you have to reset your Mhz or it will stay on 806 max. Also this kernel doesnt want to work with OC widget at all but works fine with SetCPU. I've always liked OC widget a little more as it uses less battery than SetCPU.
Great work so far BC your the man. Been running this bad boy and havn't had a single reboot @ 1.5ghz. Though my battery is going quick for some reason, dont know why
This'll work on the stock Sense?
^ Shift Faced
jesusice said:
This'll work on the stock Sense?
^ Shift Faced
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yes it shall took me a bit but i found out the issue
i'm going to assume this works for stock rooted roms?
d1msum4lyfe said:
i'm going to assume this works for stock rooted roms?
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Looks like it should, yes
Thank you very much for this. I can confirm that this is running well on stock.
cloverdale said:
Thank you very much for this. I can confirm that this is running well on stock.
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^ Ditto
Now, coming from the Moment I've never used an OC kernel... anything I should know? Any tips?
^ Shift Faced
jesusice said:
^ Ditto
Now, coming from the Moment I've never used an OC kernel... anything I should know? Any tips?
^ Shift Faced
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If you get random reboots, it means it's OCed a bit too high; just scale it back a bit and you'll be fine if that ever happens
Is this running at 1.5 all the time or does it throttle between ranges?
What is the default range?
Does the user have to do anything to enable or set the throttling?
zeropants said:
Is this running at 1.5 all the time or does it throttle between ranges?
What is the default range?
Does the user have to do anything to enable or set the throttling?
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As noted above, I'm new to OC'ing but I'm pretty sure you have to set it to the ranges you want via something like SetCPU or OS Monitor. I believe default is gonna stop at 800mhz unless you scale it up.
EDIT: And thanks Impaler for the help!
^ Shift Faced
zeropants said:
Is this running at 1.5 all the time or does it throttle between ranges?
What is the default range?
Does the user have to do anything to enable or set the throttling?
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Use SetCPU and select the Mhz/governor you want to use. Each Governor "Throttles differently"
jesusice said:
As noted above, I'm new to OC'ing but I'm pretty sure you have to set it to the ranges you want via something like SetCPU or OS Monitor. I believe default is gonna stop at 800mhz unless you scale it up.
EDIT: And thanks Impaler for the help!
^ Shift Faced
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No problem, I'm here if you need anything else
What are some good range options?
I'm using 800 min 1.5ghz max interactive. Profiles I have setup: charging 1.5ghz performance, screen off 800 max 245 min
Bumped it up 1.1ghz min 1.5ghz max interactive, going to see how much that affects my battery life
Sent from my PG06100
Dread 7us said:
I'm using 800 min 1.5ghz max interactive. Profiles I have setup: charging 1.5ghz performance, screen off 800 max 245 min
Bumped it up 1.1ghz min 1.5ghz max interactive, going to see how much that affects my battery life
Sent from my PG06100
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I have mine set to 768 min and 1.4GHz max interactive
Charging is 1.4 performance
screen off 245 min and 800 max interactive.
I don't want to push up around 1.5 until I'm sure this is more stable on my phone.
Dread 7us said:
I'm using 800 min 1.5ghz max interactive. Profiles I have setup: charging 1.5ghz performance, screen off 800 max 245 min
Bumped it up 1.1ghz min 1.5ghz max interactive, going to see how much that affects my battery life
Sent from my PG06100
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there no real need to have it running at such high freqs all the time mine is set at 245 min 1.31 max usually n got no lag what so ever
the higher speeds are more for gaming and cpu intensive applications
todAY HAS been a good day for HTC EVO SHIFT 4g android development. downloading kernal now! thanks for the hard work
BC you need to set your Donation link up like Impaler. I dont have paypal and it says you have to log in. Impaler's lets you pay with just a credit card. I will send a donation if I can do it without a paypal account.
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BC you need to set your Donation link up like Impaler. I dont have paypal and it says you have to log in. Impaler's lets you pay with just a credit card. I will send a donation if I can do it without a paypal account.
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Hey, you clicked my donate link? Thanks!

[KERNEL/GPL/AOSP]ScaryKernel 3 1.9GHZ/Super uv/OC/UC/Scary gov/deadline

Read the thread before posting bugs or issues or questions
Table of contents:
Intro
Features/what this includes
Quirks of the kernel
Why it's labeled unstable
Disclaimer
Latest kernels
Methods of flashing
Benchmarks!
Instructions for using swap
Governor exlainations
Governor strategies
Recommended apps
Locating cpu% Eaters && other negative items towards battery life
FAQ!
Changelog
Stable/safe voltage kernels
Notes
Source
Credits
Old links, go here for other aosp roms with older video drivers & older builds
Intro: I'm scaryghoul
What this includes
It's scary!
Swap
Deadline I/o scheduler
Extreme undervolt
Overclocked & underclocked values
Sleepers disabled
Toast's new video drivers
Smartass governor
New Scary governor!
Tweaked conservative governor
and much more(All of toast's kernel)
Quirks of this kernel:
Sometimes when changing speeds with something like setcpu, they take a few seconds to actually clock to that speed, turning the screen on and off fixes it and clocks it right away though.
I would advise against using the speeds 66mhz->180mhz during real usage. It's a little laggy, but works =)
This doesn't work with sense based roms like mikshift, yes it needs to be said more than once
Why it's labeled unstable: So I don't get people poking me in the eyes with spoons if/when it freezes up. It actually works quite well, but since I heavily undervolted an undervolted kernel, it is bound to not be 100% stable(It is about 90% stable =P)
Disclaimer: What everyone else puts in kernel threads, about me not being responsible, ect.
Latest kernels
The voltages of the superUV will not work for everyone, if they don't work for you, then try the builds labeled stable
Recommended speeds 245-800mhz or 245-1ghz on scary governor && no setcpu profiles - I'll keep my current speeds in my signature.
Mirrors of kernels uploaded by VICODAN
Super SUV
http://www.mediafire.com/?47perl0d43n1nyr
Super Stable kernel
http://www.mediafire.com/?9qmtzuu35cpr8yz
Super Girly kernel
http://www.mediafire.com/?1s4z4y7bh78e04j
Methods of flashing
Joeykrim's "flashimage gui" app on the market using one of the zImage files from the zips. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1045797
Teamwin's "Kernel manager" app on the market. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030500
Flashing via recovery using one of the zips here.
Benchmarks! - All done at 1.8ghz on cm7
Quadrant standard 1.1.7 - 3900 is the highest I've seen so far I believe.
Smartbench(2runs) - 2150/1850 - Mine were around there
Linpack(3runs) - 61, 63, 63 - These won't change much at all.
Instructions for using swap
For a swapfile do something like this.
dd if=/dev/zero of=$Swapfile bs=1048576 count=$Size
Where $Swapfile is the location of the file you want, and $Size is the amount of mb for swap you want to use.
Then type
mkswap $Path
swapon $Path
Replacing $Path/$Size with your own values of course, so if I wanted 20mb of swap I'd execute the commands
dd if=/dev/zero of=/sdcard/swapfile bs=1048576 count=20
mkswap /sdcard/swapfile
swapon /sdcard/swapfile
Governor exlainations
Toasty makes one transition to the max speed and stays there(benchmarks only usually)
Batterysave! sits at the bottom and when the cpu load increases past the threshhold it scales up to the next speed and takes another load sample and keeps doing that(best on battery life/performance ratio)
Ondemand sits at the bottom and when the cpu load increases past the threshhold, it scales ot the max speed then takes another load sample and scales down accordingly
Powersave makes one transition to the bottom speed and stays there
Smartass(Quoted from another author http://www.ziggy471.com/2010/11/07/smartass-governor-info ) - "is based on the concept of the interactive governor.
I have always agreed that in theory the way interactive works – by taking over the idle loop – is very attractive. I have never managed to tweak it so it would behave decently in real life. Smartass is a complete rewrite of the code plus more. I think its a success. Performance is on par with the “old” minmax and I think smartass is a bit more responsive. Battery life is hard to quantify precisely but it does spend much more time at the lower frequencies.
Smartass will also cap the max frequency when sleeping to 352Mhz (or if your min frequency is higher than 352 – why?! – it will cap it to your min frequency). Lets take for example the 528/176 kernel, it will sleep at 352/176. No need for sleep profiles any more!"
Scary - A new governor I wrote based on conservative with some smartass features, it scales accordingly to conservatives laws. So it will start from the bottom, take a load sample, if it's above the upthreshold, ramp up only one speed at a time, and ramp down one at a time. It will automatically cap the off screen speeds to 245Mhz, and if your min freq is higher than 245mhz, it will reset the min to 120mhz while screen is off and restore it upon screen awakening, and still scale accordingly to conservatives laws. So it spends most of its time at lower frequencies. The goal of this is to get the best battery life with decent performance. It will give the same performance as conservative right now, it will get tweaked over time.
Governor strategies
Conservative - Upthreshold 85, downthreshold 60
Smartass - Sleep max 245760Hz, Ramp up at 384000Hz at a time, up threshold 90, downthreshold 60
Scary - Upthreshold 80, down threshold 45, sleep max 245760Hz, sleep min, 122880Hz
Recommended apps =)
Nofrills - App to manage I/O scheduler, clock speeds & governors.
Adw ex or go launcher ex
Colorize widgets - Great widgets to replace the lpp ones for those converting to other launchers.
AppMonster(pro or free) - Great backup utility, automatically backs up all apps.(I like it better than TB)
GPS Status - Great application for finding satalites near you and helping get a quick lock.
Any go dev team app - Great dev team, all their apps are worth looking at.
Frequently asked questions
Question: My phone is boot looping/not booting on the released suv, what do I do?
Answer: Your phone cannot handle the super undervolted values, you will need to flash the stable undervolted kernel or girly kernel
Question: My phone's graphics are running really lagishly, why is this happening? It worked fine on version 1.4 and before.
Answer: You are likely running an outdated version of your rom not supporting the new video drivers in version 1.5+, you will need to roll back to v1.4 and before
Question: My phone is running slow on the batterysave or scary governors, what do I do?
Answer: Set your minimum speed higher, those governors spend a lot of time at the lowest values
Question: My wifi/wifitether and other stuff is broken and wasn't before I flashed your kernel
Answer: READ THE BIG BOLD STATEMENT AT THE TOP OF THE THREAD THAT SAYS THIS IS NOT FOR SENSE
Question: How do I flash this?
Answer: You probably shouldn't be flashing a kernel labeled unstable if you don't know how
Question: I'm not getting the amazing battery life/benchmark scores that others are getting
Answer: Well, every device is different, so you may not be able to score as high as some others, but you should get close at least, and the battery completely depends on usage patterns
Question: My phone can't clock to 1.8ghz, or some of the other higher values but does fine on the lower ones
Answer: Every device is different and not all can handle the same speeds/voltages, you are probably better off staying away from the higher speeds, I enabled the speeds but hope that you all are mature enough to handle them
Locating cpu% eating applications.
When in ADB shell type the following
top |grep app
or if your rom supports it htop is much better(Without grep, so just "htop")
Then look for items with high amounts of cpu% while the phone is idle.
changelog:
Release1:
Swap support enabled
Unlocked 1.6-1.8ghz
Superundervolted
Release 2(1.1):
Unlocked 3 new underclock values
Took the undervolt farther.
Release 3(1.2):
Added hw3d
Release 4(1.3):
Removed interactive governor since it only causes trouble
Overall undervolt taken farther. May be unstable for some
Release5(1.4)
Disabled sleepers
Changed kernel name
Added an alternative voltage kernel
Release 6(1.5)
Cleaned up the source
Updated to toastcfh's new video drivers, greatly improved video performance and fixed a lot of issues with aosp video. - Thanks toast =D
Release 7(1.6)
Still cleaning up source
Addeed smartass governor && tweaked it, Down thresh: 70, up: 90
Added a real kernel name
Added lulz
Added two new clock speeds && modified voltage table
Tweaked conservative governor(Should be less erradict now, so scaling less==less power consumption==Yay =D)
Release 8(1.7)
Added Scarygov 0.5
Removed userspace governor
Release 9(1.7.2)
Tweaked scarygov to 0.6, removing a bug
Release 10(1.7.3)
Fixed a lag issue on scary governor by slightly optimizing the code.
Tweaked smartass.
Release 11(1.8)
Optimized scary governor's code
Safe voltage kernels && Stable kernels(come here if you can't handle the super undervolt
NEW VIDEO DRIVERS
1.8
ScaryKernel 1.8 stable http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15373824/ScaryKernel1.8safe.zip
Girly Kernel 1.8 stable http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15373824/GirlyKernel1.8safe.zip
1.7.3
ScaryKernel v1.7.3 stable http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15373824/ScaryKernel1.7.3Stable.zip
v1.7.2
ScaryKernel v1.7.2 safe uv http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15373824/Scarykernel1.7v2Safe.zip
v1.6
[UNTESTED]1.8Ghz safe voltage no sleepers http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15373824/ScaryKernel1.6SafeJesusNoSleep.zip
v1.5
[UNTESTED]1.8Ghz safe voltage no sleepers http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15373824/Scarykernel1.5StableJesus.zip
[UNTESTED]1.5Ghz safe voltage no sleepers http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15373824/Scarykernel1.5StableNoJesus.zip
OLD VIDEO DRIVERS(1.4) - For roms that don't support the new video drivers.
1.5Ghz safe voltage kernel no sleepers http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15373824/ScarykernelSafe1.5NoSleepers.zip
1.5ghz safe voltage kernel, sleepers enabled http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15373824/ScarykernelSafe1.5Sleepers.zip
1.8ghz safe voltage kernel, no sleepers http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15373824/ScarykernelSafe1.8NoSleepers.zip
1.8ghz safe voltage kernel, sleepers enabled http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15373824/ScarykernelSafe1.8Sleepers.zip
Notes:
Nothing for now.
Here is the source code for this build. I'll try to maintain it, I have a lot of kernel sources, but this will always be the latest release code, unless I state otherwise.
https://github.com/Scaryghoul
Credits: Toastcfh/bcnice20 - For 99.8% of their kernel source.
Dogejcr/Preludedrew - For helping me get my laptop setup for kernel compiling.
Testers - For flashing this even though it says unstable :-X
JoesephMother - For helping me unlock the new lower clock values && other kernel related matters =)
x99percent - I used his middle clock speeds between the 3xx->7xx values as a base(edited voltages) as well as used his smartass source.
I just got my shifty two days ago from having the heroc. It took me a full five minutes to root the sob. This kernel clocking it to 1.8ghz is sick. Good job!
On my Gingerbreaded Evo-Shifted Premium XDA App.
Nice work again scaryghoul. Quadrant scores are very reflective of real-world performance in this case.
Awesome numbers coming off this kernel.
Quadrant = 3104
SmartBench 2011 = 2095/1887
SmartBench numbers were incredible!!!!
It was unstable for me.. 1.8 frozen my phone and it wouldn't even boot up when I tried 1.5
crump84 said:
It was unstable for me.. 1.8 frozen my phone and it wouldn't even boot up when I tried 1.5
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Just curious but what rom?
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I used 1.5 SUV no sleepers and the responsiveness of the screen lags while scrolling in adw. I flashed back to the stock #29 on N#32 and the lag is gone
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CrashV2010 said:
I just got my shifty two days ago from having the heroc. It took me a full five minutes to root the sob. This kernel clocking it to 1.8ghz is sick. Good job!
On my Gingerbreaded Evo-Shifted Premium XDA App.
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Glad you can handle it.
smoothtaste said:
Nice work again scaryghoul. Quadrant scores are very reflective of real-world performance in this case.
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Thanks =O
jjb61 said:
Awesome numbers coming off this kernel.
Quadrant = 3104
SmartBench 2011 = 2095/1887
SmartBench numbers were incredible!!!!
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Thanks for sharing here =)
crump84 said:
It was unstable for me.. 1.8 frozen my phone and it wouldn't even boot up when I tried 1.5
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What rom and which kernel....
threeFiftyLi said:
I used 1.5 SUV no sleepers and the responsiveness of the screen lags while scrolling in adw. I flashed back to the stock #29 on N#32 and the lag is gone
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Interesting. Never had that issue, what range of speeds are you using?
JKILO said:
Just curious but what rom?
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What rom and which kernel
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The latest Cyanogen build, tried both Release 3 1.5ghz and Release3 1.8ghz. I downloaded them last night, I may have to tried the newest release.
crump84 said:
The latest Cyanogen build, tried both Release 3 1.5ghz and Release3 1.8ghz. I downloaded them last night, I may have to tried the newest release.
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Kernels before 1.5 aren't meant for the newest Cm.
1.5+the testing ones with the New video drivers, are the ones meant for it.
Scaryghoul said:
Kernels before 1.5 aren't meant for the newest Cm.
1.5+the testing ones with the New video drivers, are the ones meant for it.
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Well I guess that would explain why I was having issues..
crump84 said:
Well I guess that would explain why I was having issues..
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Version 1.5+ is meant for cm7's nightlies from 31+.
When I first tried it, I felt a little lag but after I wiped it ran better than before.
Scaryghoul said:
Interesting. Never had that issue, what range of speeds are you using?
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Stock default 245/1200.
I'll try to wipe and start fresh when I have time. I started Nightly #27 freshly wiped but haven't wiped since.
Just flashed the 1.8 kernel with the new video drivers and its a little funky on the latest evervolv. My phone can do 1.8 stable but it is probably the video drivers acting up, gonna flash the uv kernel next
Edit: flashed release 1.5 uv 1.8ghz and it was acting up as well, on release 1.4 @ 1.8 ghz and the phone is really smooth, very fast and very stable. On a side note my performance numbers blow compared to the cm7 numbers, 1400/1400 smart bench, 48 avg linpack and like 2k on quadrant.....?
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threeFiftyLi said:
Stock default 245/1200.
I'll try to wipe and start fresh when I have time. I started Nightly #27 freshly wiped but haven't wiped since.
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Okay.
DWake014 said:
Just flashed the 1.8 kernel with the new video drivers and its a little funky on the latest evervolv. My phone can do 1.8 stable but it is probably the video drivers acting up, gonna flash the uv kernel next
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Try one of the earlier kernels then, there might be some sort of aosp framework change required to take use of the new video drivers, I can't confirm it without hearing from toastcfh but that's why I say v1.5+ is for cm7 nightly31+.
I may be completely wrong about it though.
DWake014 said:
Just flashed the 1.8 kernel with the new video drivers and its a little funky on the latest evervolv. My phone can do 1.8 stable but it is probably the video drivers acting up, gonna flash the uv kernel next
Edit: flashed release 1.5 uv 1.8ghz and it was acting up as well, on release 1.4 @ 1.8 ghz and the phone is really smooth, very fast and very stable. On a side note my performance numbers blow compared to the cm7 numbers, 1400/1400 smart bench, 48 avg linpack and like 2k on quadrant.....?
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Edit for your edit.
Yes, as I just said I think there might be some sort of framework change required/recompile of evervolv to support the new drivers.
Are you sure the speeds are taking? As described in the quirks, it takes a few seconds to take a speed for some, and sometimes requires screen off/on. I usually don't benchmark until linpack hits 60+
crump84 said:
The latest Cyanogen build, tried both Release 3 1.5ghz and Release3 1.8ghz. I downloaded them last night, I may have to tried the newest release.
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I thought that was the problem
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Ran some more tests, this is on Evervolv with release 1.4. Set it on 1.8/1.8 performance and:
Linpack (12 runs): avg 61, few 62s
quadrant free ( 8 runs) : avg ~2600, high was 2900
smartbench (7 runs) : avg 1800/1800, high of 1800/1900
Scaryghoul said:
Okay.
Try one of the earlier kernels then, there might be some sort of aosp framework change required to take use of the new video drivers, I can't confirm it without hearing from toastcfh but that's why I say v1.5+ is for cm7 nightly31+.
I may be completely wrong about it though.
Edit for your edit.
Yes, as I just said I think there might be some sort of framework change required/recompile of evervolv to support the new drivers.
Are you sure the speeds are taking? As described in the quirks, it takes a few seconds to take a speed for some, and sometimes requires screen off/on. I usually don't benchmark until linpack hits 60+
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I think you're right on Evervolv cause mine from yesterday works great but my testkern.a2 is crap on there.
Nice job on the undervolting. I couldnt even boot the newest one! As always, appreciate your help with all my n00b questions.
Toasted by Nightly.
DWake014 said:
Ran some more tests, this is on Evervolv with release 1.4. Set it on 1.8/1.8 performance and:
Linpack (12 runs): avg 61, few 62s
quadrant free ( 8 runs) : avg ~2600, high was 2900
smartbench (7 runs) : avg 1800/1800, high of 1800/1900
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Thanks for sharing =D
smoothtaste said:
I think you're right on Evervolv cause mine from yesterday works great but my testkern.a2 is crap on there.
Nice job on the undervolting. I couldnt even boot the newest one! As always, appreciate your help with all my n00b questions.
Toasted by Nightly.
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Thanks =)
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1.6 is out for the unstable voltage.
I'll compile the stable ones later, already made the commits to the github for what I can remember I changed
Check the changelog people =D

[FROYO-Kernel-OC/UV-BLN] Infusion Kernel 2.0, now with 2 cores to choose from!

What started as a modification of the Community Kernel has grown into it's own beast....
As always, what you flash from me has not warranty as you have already borked your manufacturer's anyways.....
Now presenting the Choose your own Core version of Infusion Kernel. Since I couldn't deliver Dual core speeds, I thought that I would deliver 2 different cores!
Both Cores have the following....
BLN
Voodoo Sound 10
Voodoo Lagfix
TinyRCU
Insecure boot (ro.secure=0)
bfq and cfq schedulers
And now for the differences:
Core A has the standard frequencies
100
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Nothing new here....
Core B however has
104
208
416
624
832
1040
1248
1456
1664
"Nani?" you say? (Nani is Japanese for what)
What I have done here is overclocked the whole CPU/GPU bus from the ground up. Thus making a more user oriented experience and preventing bouncing the GPU all over the place. It's still a beta status (since the 1664 can freeze with large amounts of playing games, but is stable for everyday use), so I would not expect as smooth as the standard 200 MHz bus, but if you feel daring, have fun!
Many thanks to:
Hardcore/Unhelpful: for the HUGE work with the SGS/Infuse processor
gtg465x: for the community kernel
supercurio: for Voodoo of course!
drowningchild/Entropy512: for the help and pushes to the kernel
You: for encouraging me and choosing my kernel!
Last but not least, the Insanity Crew:
crazynfo
gb96
Unknown #1
2sl0w
ookba
motumbo
(If you're not here yet, either the info hasn't went through yet, or I don't know who donated what.... Feel free to drop me a line. )
Previous Versons, known issues, ect.
Previous versions of the Infuse Kernel can be found here.
Known issues:
No CPU states in Core B.
Downloading now! Thanks!
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Working great. Loving these funky CPU clock speeds,
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TehInternetzOozer said:
Quadrant is crashing every few tests I take. When it finishes, I get always over 2300. It seems like it scores more when CPU is hot.
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Careful with that though, I'm seriously thinking of taking the CPU/GPU from 208 to 206 due to 1664 being too close to my top speed of 1670 and freezing up 15-20 min into a graphically intensive game.... Great benches, with Nenamark 1.0 at 51 FPS (only top frequency and performance/Ondemand), but stability is key.
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BLN seems to be working well! Thanks!
Is there any difference between Core A and Infusion 1.8?
I tried to UV -150 and -100 across the board on core-a and got SOD both times anybody else try Uving
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VinnyCh4se said:
I tried to UV -150 and -100 across the board on core-a and got SOD both times anybody else try Uving
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too much uv on lower freqs, i dont even uv 100-200
good work on the kernel
Hmm that makes sense since I don't feel like destroying my phone I put everything back to normal and I'm gonna just wait and see
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bedwa said:
What started as a modification of the Community Kernel has grown into it's own beast....
As always, what you flash from me has not warranty as you have already borked your manufacturer's anyways.....
Now presenting the Choose your own Core version of Infusion Kernel. Since I couldn't deliver Dual core speeds, I thought that I would deliver 2 different cores!
Both Cores have the following....
BLN
Voodoo Sound 10
Voodoo Lagfix
TinyRCU
Insecure boot (ro.secure=0)
bfq and cfq schedulers
And now for the differences:
Core A has the standard frequencies
100
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Nothing new here....
Core B however has
104
208
416
624
832
1040
1248
1456
1664
"Nani?" you say? (Nani is Japanese for what)
What I have done here is overclocked the whole CPU/GPU bus from the ground up. Thus making a more user oriented experience and preventing bouncing the GPU all over the place. It's still a beta status (since the 1664 can freeze with large amounts of playing games, but is stable for everyday use), so I would not expect as smooth as the standard 200 MHz bus, but if you feel daring, have fun!
Many thanks to:
Hardcore/Unhelpful: for the HUGE work with the SGS/Infuse processor
gtg465x: for the community kernel
supercurio: for Voodoo of course!
drowningchild/Entropy512: for the help and pushes to the kernel
You: for encouraging me and choosing my kernel!
Last but not least, the Insanity Crew:
crazynfo
gb96
Unknown #1
2sl0w
ookba
motumbo
(If you're not here yet, either the info hasn't went through yet, or I don't know who donated what.... Feel free to drop me a line. )
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great work
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Trying B kernel. Running great so far, Oc'd and Uv'd but not using 1664 because of too many phone freezes. I did see other people say that bln is working good but not for me. I wonder why?
Edit: bln working fine battery was really low and so phone was trying to conserve power, I think?
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Nice to have BLN again.
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Got a few SOD with this one.
no UV, both on ondemand and conservative 100Mhz 1664.
Thanks for all the hard works so far!
4% overclock seems kinda useless but I tried it anyway. it needs like 100mv more to run stable so I don't think I could get more than 1.7 if I needed to. it seems stable so far.
I wonder why nobody has ever added unhelpful's gpu overclock to hardcores oc/uv meathod. with the buss overclock this could give you 231mhz. maybe 260 (if my assumtions about how it works are correct) I'm not sure if the gpu could run at 250 or 260 but it would be fun to test.
ok. I have a question about the governors. I read that deadline is the best? or no? could somone plz explain the different governors?
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I don't like bln how do you disabled it?
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[Discussion]Kernels

As some of the other threads are getting a little bit chaotic, I'm opening this thread 'bout kernels. I'm trying to list all available kernels for the I9001 here in this first post. You may discuss kernel related problems here.
Right now the kernels are included in a bigger package. That's why there are the links to those packages and not to a "single" kernel file.
Available kernels:
FeaCore_Phoenix_OC: http://mediafire.com/?al9s0abvdjrmg6e
FeaCore_Phoenix_nonOC: http://mediafire.com/?5unogie5i58x85r
Cranium Kernel_OC:http://www.multiupload.com/5QC10CJZK6
Is the feacore phoenix non oc is stable? Battery drain???
2.3.6 ZSKP6 | Adrenaline Shot v12
FeaMod 1.2 | Instanet 3G Free
Nice..
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pyronia said:
Is the feacore phoenix non oc is stable? Battery drain???
2.3.6 ZSKP6 | Adrenaline Shot v12
FeaMod 1.2 | Instanet 3G Free
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It's less fluid for me ... Back to 1.3.1.
pyronia said:
Is the feacore phoenix non oc is stable? Battery drain???
2.3.6 ZSKP6 | Adrenaline Shot v12
FeaMod 1.2 | Instanet 3G Free
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I use 1.3.1 non OC.
Its stable and has a good battery use
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manveru0,i got confused when i saw ur commit 'revert,re revert blah blah'
what's the current status of jhash3 in phoenix kernel?
sakindia123 said:
manveru0,i got confused when i saw ur commit 'revert,re revert blah blah'
what's the current status of jhash3 in phoenix kernel?
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Current status is that jhash3 is reverted back to standard jhash in the OC version. Yesterday I had a loss of about 10% battery power over a time period of ~ 8 hours, which is too high. oudbrood has the same issue. Right now I'm testing the latest build. If it turns out that the battery drain is lower, I'm definitely gonna send jhash3 into nirvana
My clone of Manveru0 kernel is still drain battery 2% over night, and i have 3890 points in Antutu without any adrenalin and thunderbolt
pm.sleep.mode=1, I not use full suspend mode in MSM
max CPU freq 1490, all freq undervolted -25mv.
One question why here such options #define DEFAULT_RAMP_UP_STEP 345600 and , #define DEFAULT_RAMP_DOWN_STEP 345600, for them very good productivity but is used only three frequencies
p.s. BFQ slow rather than CFQ, in antutu -200 points with BFQ
vitaliy_y said:
My clone of Manveru0 kernel is still drain battery 2% over night, and i have 3890 points in Antutu without any adrenalin and thunderbolt
pm.sleep.mode=1, I not use full suspend mode in MSM
max CPU freq 1490, all freq undervolted -25mv.
One question why here such options #define DEFAULT_RAMP_UP_STEP 345600 and , #define DEFAULT_RAMP_DOWN_STEP 345600, for them very good productivity but is used only three frequencies
p.s. BFQ slow rather than CFQ, in antutu -200 points with BFQ
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hey can u post ur kernal. would like to try it out. thanks
Could you upload a non-OC Fly High kernel? Or is Fly high still a test-kernel?
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vitaliy_y said:
My clone of Manveru0 kernel is still drain battery 2% over night, and i have 3890 points in Antutu without any adrenalin and thunderbolt
pm.sleep.mode=1, I not use full suspend mode in MSM
max CPU freq 1490, all freq undervolted -25mv.
One question why here such options #define DEFAULT_RAMP_UP_STEP 345600 and , #define DEFAULT_RAMP_DOWN_STEP 345600, for them very good productivity but is used only three frequencies
p.s. BFQ slow rather than CFQ, in antutu -200 points with BFQ
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with or without jhash3? I guess without it, right?
the high default ramp up step value was because i once had stability issues with lower values. But that may have been something else. Anyway, did lower it for a test. Okay, I've now also SIO as I/O scheduler included. Need to test that as well. Thx for your input
Yes, without jhash3
I have included support shed debuggin in kernel, and now testing a little commands sach as echo "NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS" > /sys/kernel/debug/sched_features
I maked temporarily dssconfigure JFS anf CIFS.
Now testing kernel
vitaliy_y said:
Yes, without jhash3
I have included support shed debuggin in kernel, and now testing a little commands sach as echo "NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS" > /sys/kernel/debug/sched_features
I maked temporarily dssconfigure JFS anf CIFS.
Now testing kernel
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hey man,cud u try adding xz boot compression ,cleancache?i cudnt do it.....compilation errors
EDIT:manver0 added cleancache!
I check the battery expense after that I will search for initial codes for BLN
vitaliy_y said:
I check the battery expense after that I will search for initial codes for BLN
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there are plenty of codes for bln around. That ain't the problem. But, you need to change the liblights library which means, you need to recompile it and push it onto your phone. Now I don't know what happens if I push the new library with an update package, everyone gets it and after that somebody reverts to an older version without bln. You know what I mean?
https://github.com/neldar/kernel-2.6.35-nexusS-bln
Edit: By the way I've lowered the DEFAULT_RAMP_UP_STEP down to 249600 which leads to shutting off the device every time it goes into sleep mode. Exactly this was the reason why I have 345600 in it. I'm gonna revert the sources again...
Edit2: I had a reply on the german board android hilfe about jhash3. I'm definitely not gonna reimplement it as the battery drain is definitely higher:
He checked the battery drain with and without 3g data connection
2 hours Wlan off (and 3g on) = 11% battery drain
4 hours Wlan on (thus 3g off) =2% battery drain
I used DEFAULT_RAMP_UP_STEP adn down step 128000, and device worked normal,
Ideal sleep speed was 246000 instead of 128000
vitaliy_y said:
I used DEFAULT_RAMP_UP_STEP adn down step 128000, and device worked normal,
Ideal sleep speed was 246000 instead of 128000
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ok, gonna check it out.
Why would you choose a higher frequency on the ideal sleep speed?
Edit: echoed your values to the ramp up and down node and it immediately killed my device when going into sleep state (aka hit power button)
i used instead a generic concept.............min and max

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