To solve lags in youtube videos use BFQ as I/O scheduler. Its that simple
How does this affect video streaming?
A: BFQ causes less jitter as compared to CFQ and other I/O schedulers thus video streaming and HD video recording will be at its 'peak' with this I/O scheduler.
Enjoy! And hope this helps
Is this for cm9? I don't seem to have any trouble. Bfq is usually for battery life, not performance
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bscraze said:
Is this for cm9? I don't seem to have any trouble. Bfq is usually for battery life, not performance
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Hmmm... yea. CM9 some ppl have this problem and that includes me! BFQ... it dependds... it does improve performance but not overall performace but it is very good for usb data transfer rate. It is also the best scheduler for HD video recording and video streaming. (because of less jitter as compared to CFQ and others). It is also an accurate I/O scheduler. Achieves about 30% more throughput than CFQ on most workloads too...
crazbanditz said:
To solve lags in youtube videos use BFQ as I/O scheduler. Its that simple
How does this affect video streaming?
A: BFQ causes less jitter as compared to CFQ and other I/O schedulers thus video streaming and HD video recording will be at its 'peak' with this I/O scheduler.
Enjoy! And hope this helps
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I'm on RemICS. Can't seem to find ns tools which was there initially which had the options for i/o and cpu. Do u need to download another 3rd party app for this?
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ammar786 said:
I'm on RemICS. Can't seem to find ns tools which was there initially which had the options for i/o and cpu. Do u need to download another 3rd party app for this?
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Go settings > performance > CPU settings. Should be there. Otherwise download no frills CPU control from play store, its free
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Go settings > performance > CPU settings. Should be there. Otherwise download no frills CPU control from play store, its free
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That has only settings> performance > CPU settings has only options for frequencies. I'll use No frills.
kernel which have no support of bfq can use vr instead..
the titanium kernel for example has noop/sio/cfq/vr
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felixchris said:
kernel which have no support of bfq can use vr instead..
the titanium kernel for example has noop/sio/cfq/vr
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Vr i/o has a great performance yes. But it is super unstable. Recommend noop if no BFQ but anyway titanium kernel is only for GB and only ICS ROms has lag issues in youtube... so no point i guess?
crazbanditz said:
To solve lags in youtube videos use BFQ as I/O scheduler. Its that simple
How does this affect video streaming?
A: BFQ causes less jitter as compared to CFQ and other I/O schedulers thus video streaming and HD video recording will be at its 'peak' with this I/O scheduler.
Enjoy! And hope this helps
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I installed no frills, there's no BFQ I/O :/
adaba said:
I installed no frills, there's no BFQ I/O :/
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What kernel and Rom are u using?
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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!
** Default Macnut R1 Kernel
~ SGS2-Streamline Kernel
~~ New Boot Logo
~~ Undervolted
~~ LPM is max at 1188
~ Default Min / Max
~~ 192 Mhz Min per cpu
~~ 1512 Ghz Max per cpu
~ BLN Supported ( Insert credit here, not sure who wrote the codec )
~ Supported I/O's
~~ Noop ( Default )
~~ Deadline
~~ CFQ ( Seems to be Problematic with slow downs )
~~ SIO
~~ BFQ
~~ VR
~ Supported Governors
~~ savagedzen
~~ brazilianwax
~~ intellidemand
~~ wheatley
~~ lagfree
~~ interactiveX
~~ lulzactivev2
~~ minmax
~~ lazy
~~ interactive
~~ conservative
~~ ondemand
~~ scary
~~ smartass
~~ smartassv2 ( Still needs tweaking, scaling fails at times )
~~ lionheart ( Default )
Download:
TMO SGS2
kernel_T989.zip
AT&T I727 SkyRocket
kernel_I727.zip
Mirror:
promiseofcake said:
Hey,
I decided to mirror your kernel:
http://www.promiseofcake.com/xda/macnut-r1-kernel_i727.zip
Download speed is pretty good.
Let me know if you'd like me to remove it.
Lucas
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FINALLY A FIRST WOOOO YEAHH ALWAYS WANTED TO BE FIRST AT SOMETHING ..
wow we needed a new kernel .. gonna try this thank you..anything i should be aware of problems wise? otherwise listed..
shazbot!!!!
wali01x said:
FINALLY A FIRST WOOOO YEAHH ALWAYS WANTED TO BE FIRST AT SOMETHING ..
wow we needed a new kernel .. gonna try this thank you..anything i should be aware of problems wise? otherwise listed..
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Not that I can think of, don't have much time to be posting but all I can think of is the bootanimation.zip needs to be named /system/media/sanim.zip
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Not that I can think of, don't have much time to be posting but all I can think of is the bootanimation.zip needs to be named /system/media/sanim.zip
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good job bud. your work is always amazing..keep it up and thank you for the time spent and spending to it..
and i saw you were going through some family stuff. i hope things get better.. i know i being 27 got too many responsibilities and sometimes it just hits me on my face but keep ya head up and keep going @ it.. things will get better ..
Great New Kernel!! Thnx a lot Man!!!!!!
Yessssss!!!!! Flashing
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shazbot!!!!
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I always wanted to hump Mindy.
nice... downloading now
Sweet, may have to try this, faux is sucking out for me.
Defaulted to SIO scheduler for me. Changed ala system tuner to NOOP. What is it undervolted by as the default?
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Gray job!
NexusMod 4 and faux123 version 10
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~~ 1512 Ghz Max per cpu
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Thanks for the new Kernel!
Just curious, but does it take a lot of work to add overclocking ability to kernels?
InstigatorX said:
Defaulted to SIO scheduler for me. Changed ala system tuner to NOOP. What is it undervolted by as the default?
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sio is better than noop
all I can say to this kernel.... is wow. I'm in love with the lionheart governor. Haven't got around to trying the rest but its sooo smoooth. Underclocked to 1.242 and its still running nice. I was also able to underclock and additional -50mV and running stable. Sorry faux, I've turned traitor
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sio is better than noop
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Why? I read about all of them, but can you explain? This is what i've found
SIO
Simple I/O scheduler aims to keep minimum overhead to achieve low latency to serve I/O requests. No priority quesues concepts, but only basic merging. Sio is a mix between noop & deadline. No reordering or sorting of requests.
Advantages:
Simple, so reliable.
Minimized starvation of requests.
Disadvantages:
Slow random-read speeds on flash drives, compared to other schedulers.
Sequential-read speeds on flash drives also not so good.
Cm7 compatible?
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Cm7 compatible?
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No, based on Samsung based roms.
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hansmrtn said:
Cm7 compatible?
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Nope.
xcrazydx said:
Why? I read about all of them, but can you explain? This is what i've found
SIO
Simple I/O scheduler aims to keep minimum overhead to achieve low latency to serve I/O requests. No priority quesues concepts, but only basic merging. Sio is a mix between noop & deadline. No reordering or sorting of requests.
Advantages:
Simple, so reliable.
Minimized starvation of requests.
Disadvantages:
Slow random-read speeds on flash drives, compared to other schedulers.
Sequential-read speeds on flash drives also not so good.
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Because it has minimal overhead and doesn't do any requeueing, only processing in order, which most of the time is good in our case as we want to give the task in use priority, which sio does
This kernel is awesome! I love it.
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I know their isn't such thing as a "best" I/O scheduler, but which one have you guys experienced better performance with? Or battery life, or both!
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The noop scheduler seems to be the best for flash storage in terms of performance. Noop works well for flash memory because it doesn't reschedule I/O requests based on how close they are to each other on the disk. You don't need to do that on flash memory because it doesn't have seek penalty like a spinning disk does. Since it doesn't use CPU cycles on algorithms to reschedule I/O, I imagine that battery life will be better (but probably by a hair).
Thanks!
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Stempox did a very nice write-up of CPU governors over in Android General ... I thought some of you might find it useful.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1767797
Bump ... as many are playing with new kernels.
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Question what governor for KT747 do you think gives best battery life and performance?
Thank you finally I know what those profiles mean other than the obvious performance mode...
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Question what governor for KT747 do you think gives best battery life and performance?
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i have tried every govenor/ io scheduler combination on different kernels and always end up back on deadline/ondemand.
It really depends on your needs and usage.
I am running KT747, 192 - 2106, custom voltage table, SmartassV2/sio -- Synergy.r71.
SmartassV2 can ramp up very quickly to meet demand and also attempts to ramp down quickly when demand lightens. You get a performance bias when you are interacting with the phone and a powersave bias when you are not.
As schedulers go, I figure simpler is better ... sio, all the way.
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Best Fallout Tweaks OC settings ?
It depends a lot on usage and requirements. I personally was using savagedzen @ 245-1200 awake and conservative @245-768 for sleep, noop scheduler.
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I like lulzactive @ 245-1200mhz no governor change while in sleep mode. SIO I/O scheduler.
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Awake smartassV2 245 to 1305
Asleep smartassV2 245 to 368
noop scheduler
UV -100
These are very much device and user specific settings as previously stated suiting individual usage
I would suggest that there is no best settings simply what you're personally happy with
Sywepd form my DsereiS
It is not harmful for desire S to work on a different frequency then stock frequence?
is it support usb host in this kernel?
alonewolfx2 said:
is it support usb host in this kernel?
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Tweaked kernel should support it!
Bober85 said:
Tweaked kernel should support it!
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How can i find tweaked kernel in this rom? Can you add download link ?
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Tweaked kernel should support it!
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No USB host support sorry. There is a specific driver that is not included in Kernel 3 and the attempt to port it from GB was not successful. If HTC release and update with such support for One V (primo) as they did for One X I will probably manage to include it *when the kernel sources are out*
Too much "if" but the time will tell...
Which is the best for battery life?
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I'm also searching for the best settings... best relation between perfomance and battery life.
Maybe you can help finding the best settings.
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Which is the best for battery life?
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