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I have used both kernels Trinity and Netarchy. In SetCpu, I have the governer powersave mode profile for screen off. I noticed with the Trinity kernel the phone is able to wake easily without any lag. With the Netarchy kernel there is some lag when the screen is waken. If I am playing Pandora while in powersave mode, the phone will ok with the Trinity kernel. But when I play Pandora in powersave mode with Netarchy kernel, the phone can sometimes be barely usable when waking up(comeing out of powersave mode).
Both are excellent kernels so I'm not comparing the two in that manner. I'm am trying to figure out why I am having trouble with powersave mode in Netarchy. Is it possible that the powersave mode with Trinity doesn't powersave as well as Netarchy, and that is why the phone wakes so easily?
dman777 said:
I have used both kernels Trinity and Netarchy. In SetCpu, I have the governer powersave mode profile for screen off. I noticed with the Trinity kernel the phone is able to wake easily without any lag. With the Netarchy kernel there is some lag when the screen is waken. If I am playing Pandora while in powersave mode, the phone will ok with the Trinity kernel. But when I play Pandora in powersave mode with Netarchy kernel, the phone can sometimes be barely useable.
Both are excellent kernels so I'm not comparing the two in that manner. I'm am trying to figure out why I am having trouble with powersave mode in Netarchy. Is it possible that the powersave mode with Trinity doesn't powersave as well as Netarchy, and that is why the phone wakes so easily?
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they have differnet sleep policies. i believe trinity sleeps at 800mhz, because, as you noticed, a phone at 100mhz is pretty unusable. or, it could be that netarckys kernel isnt scaling properly. i think this is a question to ask both netarchy and morfic.
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they have differnet sleep policies. i believe trinity sleeps at 800mhz, because, as you noticed, a phone at 100mhz is pretty unusable.
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Setcpu allows me to set the min. for both kernels to 100 mhz...so I'm pretty sure trinity sleeps at 100mhz if set SetCPu allows it. Correct me if I'm wrong please.
dman777 said:
Setcpu allows me to set the min. for both kernels to 100 mhz...so I'm pretty sure trinity sleeps at 100mhz if set SetCPu allows it. Correct me if I'm wrong please.
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i sent out the android colored bat signal to both morfic and netarchy, i think we should wait for their responses. i think it would be a scaling issue while sleeping, but they would know better.
simms22 said:
they have differnet sleep policies. i believe trinity sleeps at 800mhz, because, as you noticed, a phone at 100mhz is pretty unusable. or, it could be that netarckys kernel isnt scaling properly. i think this is a question to ask both netarchy and morfic.
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Please note I did an edit: The problem is when the phone is coming out of of powersave mode/awakening with the Netarchy kernel with playing Pandora(or other music streaming app) that the phone become unusable.
dont mind i hijack this thread,
how do i check my speed against benchmark after i flash this kernel? is there an app to test speed?
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Just a follow up...I asked Netarchy he and he said to use the BFS kernel version. I did and this took care of the problem.
dman777 said:
Just a follow up...I asked Netarchy he and he said to use the BFS kernel version. I did and this took care of the problem.
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To be more precise I said to try the BFS build so we could see if the issue happened in both or if it was specific to the CFS build ;D
Helps me narrow down where to focus to find the cause and all ;D
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To be more precise I said to try the BFS build so we could see if the issue happened in both or if it was specific to the CFS build ;D
Helps me narrow down where to focus to find the cause and all ;D
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whats the diff between cfs and bfs. im using netarchy now. which is better
charlieb620 said:
whats the diff between cfs and bfs. im using netarchy now. which is better
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Neither is better, its a matter of preference. CFS is completely fair scheduler and is the standard scheduler for Linux based kernels. BFS is brain **** scheduler and it was developed separately. Try nth and see which you prefer.
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This kernel uses AOSP camera driver so it's most likely compatible only with Redux 2.0 (tested) and Oxygen (not tested)
Before you do anything- make a backup
It's my lame attempt (I'm a modder, not a dev) to get more battery life without loosing stability of original kernel.
Kernel is based on current thalamus 2.6.35.14 sources
What is changed (mod8):
-Vdd levels sysfs interface is back, this time seems to be stable
-default voltages for CPU clocks <700 MHz are lowered a bit- keep this in mind when playing with UV
-headphone volume boosted a little- needs to be tested
-more optimized compilation- kernel should use CPU in more efficient way (and kernel is 500 bytes smaller )
-big thanks to paul8944 for testing
What is changed (mod7):
-removed sysfs Vdd levels interface- it seems that it was responsible for instability and FC's in mod6
-USB transfer speed is higher (was ~800kB/s, now ~2MB/s for write operations)
What is changed (mod6):
-added sysfs Vdd levels interface- VDD_MIN is set to 800 mV, VDD_MAX to 1300 mV, step is 25 mV (this works fine with IncrediControl)
-available governors: ondemand, powersave, conservative, performance and smartassV2
-conservative governor is tweaked a little (should be a little less conservative)
-USB transfer speed tweak- needs testing
-other fixes
What is changed (mod5)
-lowered minimum cpu clock to 128 MHz
-more clock speeds are available up to 1113 MHz
-added smartass and smartassV2 governors
-tinyRCU replaced with preemtive tinyRCU
-enabled call recording (not tested)
-many other fixes and improvements mainly form ch33kybutt's and elevendroids' sources
Note about smartass governor- after longer period of inactivity you have to press Power button for about 2 seconds to wake up the phone
Installation:
-make a nandroid backup (just in case)
-put zip on SD card and flash in recovery, I suggest also wiping dalvik-cache (just in case)
Download:
thalamus 2.6.35.14 mod8
md5: E526C99D4326F5B11D02DB60FEFA169F
Previous versions:
thalamus 2.6.35.14 mod7 (description above), md5: 7AB623BCC5E28D9BC8A012EDD9E9BBC7
Mod6 is not available due to instability
thalamus 2.6.35.14 mod5 (description above), md5: 7DC3E94E56FD00C49FEB5C713033DE33
thalamus 2.6.35.14 mod4 (128 MHz min cpu clock, default governors set, non-preemptive TinyRCU) md5: E7DD4637D8838A6E1A64E763C8A4D549
Kernel sources available on Github
I'll give it a try, seems good. I have one question and one suggestion:
the question is: what are the reasons to enable / disable the intermediate frequencies? I don't know if it can save battery, become more stable or what. But the original kernel with only 6 frequencies available works very fine for me
and the suggestion is to add the syscf interface for being able to change the voltages. It could save some battery life if our Desire stands it (mine does even at 800 mV )
i flashed mod5 over mod4, with the result of non working wifi, then switched back to mod4 -> turned wifi off (read your post in the redux2-thread, but i didn't use tb), flashed again, no wifi. now on mod4.
blackhawk_LA said:
what are the reasons to enable / disable the intermediate frequencies? I don't know if it can save battery, become more stable or what. But the original kernel with only 6 frequencies available works very fine for me
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I was not satisfied with default cpu clock table
-128 MHz uses ~20 mA of current less than 245- it's about 10% saving for iddle not locked phone
-for me 691 MHz max clock is really enough for my needs, it was not available in stock version
-more speeds make governors able to better match cpu speed (and save some juice)
-there are some performance fans so why not enable also 1113?
soronk said:
i flashed mod5 over mod4, with the result of non working wifi, then switched back to mod4 -> turned wifi off (read your post in the redux2-thread, but i didn't use tb), flashed again, no wifi. now on mod4.
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Looking what caused this, I'm not sure if it's wlan driver or preemtive tinyRCU (not present in mod4)
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It was wlan driver.
Corrected, reuploaded package
gen_scheisskopf said:
EDIT:
It was wlan driver.
Corrected, reuploaded package
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testing now mod5 smartassv2
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soronk said:
testing now mod5 smartassv2
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Me too.....
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Apologies for this noob question as im a Desire HD user and spend all my time in there. But i installed MIUI rom on my brothers Desire yesterday. Will this kernel work with MIUI, which is an AOSP rom?
Tones1971 said:
Apologies for this noob question as im a Desire HD user and spend all my time in there. But i installed MIUI rom on my brothers Desire yesterday. Will this kernel work with MIUI, which is an AOSP rom?
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I never touched MIUI kernel so I can't tell.
MIUI framework is quite heavily modified, I can't tell if drivers included in Thalamus kernel will work with it or not
gen_scheisskopf said:
I never touched MIUI kernel so I can't tell.
MIUI framework is quite heavily modified, I can't tell if drivers included in Thalamus kernel will work with it or not
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Yes it work! But without camera. MIUI needs the 720p camera drivers.
Does this kernel include the conservative governor? I think you mentioned somewhere you removed it.
I find the conservative governor perfect for a screen off profile, that governor would be a reason to try it.
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Does this kernel include the conservative governor? I think you mentioned somewhere you removed it.
I find the conservative governor perfect for a screen off profile, that governor would be a reason to try it.
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Yes, conservative was removed. IMO smartass replaces it's functionality but it is not as laggy when raising cpu clock.
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gen_scheisskopf said:
Yes, conservative was removed. IMO smartass replaces it's functionality but it is not as laggy when raising cpu clock.
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Too bad, with screen off laggy behaviour when raising the CPU-clock is exactly what I want.
With the conservative governor reaction to the power button is instant, smartass was really irritating me when pushing the power button the days I tried it.
I used setcpu with a screen off profile with conservative and ondemand with screen on (on gingervillain) which was just perfect.
I think that the best settings for a screen off profile is to use the same governor as with screen on (it takes a few seconds to change the governor so it can be a bit laggy)
I use ondemand 245/245 with screen off and ondemand 768/245 with screen on.
And of course, if min and max are the same value, it doesn't matter what governor you are using.
blackhawk_LA said:
I think that the best settings for a screen off profile is to use the same governor as with screen on (it takes a few seconds to change the governor so it can be a bit laggy)
I use ondemand 245/245 with screen off and ondemand 768/245 with screen on.
And of course, if min and max are the same value, it doesn't matter what governor you are using.
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I use the FTP server with screen off, a script that functions as webserver to name two examples. So I need it to be possible for the CPU to be at more than minimal speed.
Then conservative should be a good option, but still thinking that there must be no much difference if you use ondemand.
I also don't like smartass
blackhawk_LA said:
Then conservative should be a good option, but still thinking that there must be no much difference if you use ondemand.
I also don't like smartass
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You're probably right, but isn't tweaking for 1% battery saving part of the fun?
So which governors do you think should be in kernel? I don't want to include all available
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So which governors do you think should be in kernel? I don't want to include all available
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The ones I like to use are ondemand and conservative.
You should include what you like off course
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You're probably right, but isn't tweaking for 1% battery saving part of the fun?
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I couldn't agree more
I think that the most used governors are conservative, ondemand, interactive and smartass (don't know about the new governos: smartass2 and others)
But for me, having ondemand it's enough
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But for me, having ondemand it's enough
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Do you want a dedicated build?
So as for now governors will be ondemand, performance, conservative, powersave (even more conservative than conservative ) and smartass- more likely v2.
I plan to release mod6 when I'll implement SVS
I am new to all this, first Android phone I have had and first time I have installed custom roms etc... Anyways I installed a new ROM and it has Daemon Controller installed but I don't have a clue how is all works so I want to know what are the best settings to have. Obviously I want better battery life and good performance. Current settings are:
Wake Min: 122000
Wake Max: 1152000
Wake Gov: ondemand
Sleep Min: 122000
Sleep Max: 384000
Sleep Gov: conservative.
My phone has Android 2.3.5 HTC Sense 3.0.
Thank you.
xPeterJx
Desire S Q&A
For all of your questions relating to the HTC Desire S
Seeing as you seem to have trouble reading and understanding basic english, this is where this should have been posted.
In seriousness though, use smartass or smartassv2 as it scales the cpu up and down when needed and when the phone demands the extra processing power. Maybe decrease the max wake speed to something around the 1Ghz point.
Google is also your best friend when asking these sort of questions as there is almost about 100+ posts on this throughout the forum.
zeekiz said:
Desire S Q&A
For all of your questions relating to the HTC Desire S
Seeing as you seem to have trouble reading and understanding basic english, this is where this should have been posted.
In seriousness though, use smartass or smartassv2 as it scales the cpu up and down when needed and when the phone demands the extra processing power. Maybe decrease the max wake speed to something around the 1Ghz point.
Google is also your best friend when asking these sort of questions as there is almost about 100+ posts on this throughout the forum.
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So would you suggest removing Daemon Controller and using smartass(v2) instead?
I have looked on Google and I found posts regarding other phones not Desire S, but I'm not too sure what I'm looking for.
P.S. Don't think there was any need for 'Seeing as you seem to have trouble reading and understanding basic english, this is where this should have been posted.' But thanks for your advice.
xPeterJx said:
So would you suggest removing Daemon Controller and using smartass(v2) instead?
I have looked on Google and I found posts regarding other phones not Desire S, but I'm not too sure what I'm looking for.
P.S. Don't think there was any need for 'Seeing as you seem to have trouble reading and understanding basic english, this is where this should have been posted.' But thanks for your advice.
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Is there an option to change the on-demand governor in oc controller? Because it should atleast give you a few options.
Also which ROM/Kernel are you using?
Also there was plenty of need for what I said, probably not as sarcastic and blunt as it was put, but it gets the point accross as this is a question thread. Also due to the more aggressive nature of said sentence the point has been reacted to, hence you have spent more than a split second thinking about it, hence next time you post a thread similar your memory may retain and regress on what I've said ;-).
But if you wanted it to be a general thread you could have sneakily read worded what you said, I'm not offering any "tasters" though.
zeekiz said:
Is there an option to change the on-demand governor in oc controller? Because it should atleast give you a few options.
Also which ROM/Kernel are you using?
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Yes there's a few options: SavagedZen, Scary, virtuous, smartass, interactive, conservative, userspace, ondemand, performance.
Should I presume that the smartass setting is what you meant?
Rom: Saga3D V3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1230029
Kernal: HYPERION-V1.2.
(If you think there is better ROMS or Kernals I'm open to suggestions, I'm sure I'll be able to find the appropriate thread with instructions how to install etc.)
ROMs:
As for ROMs I would highly recommend Lowveld's Endymion Sense 3.5 Runnymede Port for the HTC Desire S. The ROM is excellent in all aspects, and gives the user exactly what they need for their daily demands. Battery life is excellent, 18 hours 30% remaining. Lowveld, the developer frequently answers questions and is very active in the development of his ROM.
Installation?
If you have 4EXTRecovery (If not I highly recommend either downloading the free recovery control application, which will install it for free, or if you wish to assist the developer, 4EXT Recovery Control it has a lot of additional features and benefits.)
Perform a full wipe; system/data/boot/cache.
Format to EXT4 (If you aren't already).
Flash the zip.
OC Daemon
Virtuous = Smartassv2
I use Virtuous for both wake/sleep and 460800/1075200 min/max frequency. I used to use 245000, but I found occasionally when the phone would wake, it would lag a little on the GUI (but that was me personally, so I increased it from 245000 to 460800, without any real damage to battery life).
More information on the different governors.
RJackson said:
ondemand
Available in most kernels, and the default governor in most kernels. When the CPU load reaches a certain point (see "up threshold" in Advanced Settings), ondemand will rapidly scale the CPU up to meet demand, then gradually scale the CPU down when it isn't needed. - SetCPU website
conservative
Available in some kernels. It is similar to the ondemand governor, but will scale the CPU up more gradually to better fit demand. Conservative provides a less responsive experience than ondemand, but can save battery. - SetCPU website
performance
Available in most kernels. It will keep the CPU running at the "max" set value at all times. This is a bit more efficient than simply setting "max" and "min" to the same value and using ondemand because the system will not waste resources scanning for the CPU load. This governor is recommended for stable benchmarking. - SetCPU website
powersave
Available in some kernels. It will keep the CPU running at the "min" set value at all times. - SetCPU website
userspace
A method for controlling the CPU speed that isn't currently used by SetCPU. For best results, do not use the userspace governor. - SetCPU website
interactive
The 'interactive' governor has a different approach. Instead of sampling the cpu at a specified rate, the governor will scale the cpu frequency up when coming out of idle. When the cpu comes out of idle, a timer is configured to fire within 1-2 ticks. If the cpu is 100% busy from exiting idle to when the timer fires then we assume the cpu is underpowered and ramp to MAX speed.
If the cpu was not 100% busy, then the governor evaluates the cpu load over the last 'min_sample_rate' (default 50000 uS) to determine the cpu speed to ramp down
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FerretAD said:
As explained by MDJ:
SMARTASS GOVERNOR - 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 245Mhz (or if your min frequency is higher than 245 - why?! - it will cap it to your min frequency). Lets take for example the 998/245 kernel, it will sleep at 245. No need for sleep profiles any more!
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Information stolen from, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9277771#post9277771 information obtained by http://www.google.com.au/#sclient=p...,cf.osb&fp=be0328f6eeb3802d&biw=1920&bih=1060.
zeekiz said:
ROMs:
As for ROMs I would highly recommend Lowveld's Endymion Sense 3.5 Runnymede Port for the HTC Desire S. The ROM is excellent in all aspects, and gives the user exactly what they need for their daily demands. Battery life is excellent, 18 hours 30% remaining. Lowveld, the developer frequently answers questions and is very active in the development of his ROM.
Installation?
If you have 4EXTRecovery (If not I highly recommend either downloading the free recovery control application, which will install it for free, or if you wish to assist the developer, 4EXT Recovery Control it has a lot of additional features and benefits.)
Perform a full wipe; system/data/boot/cache.
Format to EXT4 (If you aren't already).
Flash the zip.
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I really am stuck trying to format to EXT4, tried google'ing it but seriously I have not got a clue... Sorry if I seem stupid but really I just don't get it.
I really appreciate your help.
Thank you.
PJ
Have you got any recovery installed?
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Have you got any recovery installed?
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Yes I have.
4EXT recovery? Or clockwork?
I have clockwork.
Still got any ROM running on your phone?
Well I have just recovered to my old rom that came with the phone but I did put [Endymion V2.1|Sense 3.5|GB 2.3.5][Endymion kernel V1.1|OC|FFC on so can put it back if needs be?
Nah nah all good, just download that recovery control application that I posted in my previous post, you can use that application to easily "upgrade" clockwork mod to the 4EXT Recovery menu, which will add a lot more functionality to your recovery menu.
Wait did you put your stock ROM back on? Is it rooted? If it's not rooted, I think you have to do the previous steps in a rooted ROM like Endymion to ensure that it works properly.
I'll put the custom rom back on then but obviously I'd prefer to do it for free... lol. But I'll buy the control app if I need to?
The one I linked you to is free, there's just an optional paid applicatiob
Yeah thats my problem, how do I use the apk file? This is whats confusing me?
Use something like ES File Explorer to navigate to where the apk is located on your SDCard, then install it that way. Be sure to enable Unknown Sources in Settings > Applications.
gg .. my blanket just raped my phone by tearing off the screen protector -_-"
Actually .. do you know how to use adb at all?
No... Don't even know what that is tbh.
Damn .. just keep following what I'm saying ..
Can anyone tell best settings you guys are using in Set Cpu
Thankxx
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Best in terms of speed, battery life?
best thing is not to overclock as this can reduce battery life, so i use 2 profiles in addition to the normal one which is 245-1024 scaling=interactive, the other two profiles are
245-768 at screen off scaling=conservative
245-368 at battery<16% scaling= conservative(u can try powersave but its too slow then)
hope this helps
i have little problem. even if i set intercative 245mhz-1ghz after one day or simply later it freeze at 245 mhz. phone is then very laggy and i have to change profile to get it to work again.
kapybarus said:
i have little problem. even if i set intercative 245mhz-1ghz after one day or simply later it freeze at 245 mhz. phone is then very laggy and i have to change profile to get it to work again.
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It's a bug. Use Ondemand instead.
kapybarus said:
i have little problem. even if i set intercative 245mhz-1ghz after one day or simply later it freeze at 245 mhz. phone is then very laggy and i have to change profile to get it to work again.
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yes probably a bug, never had this problem try changing the scaling or do a clean install again, but interactive is more cpu aggressive so it provides better performance
What about overlock
What is the scale to have it
What about
Sampling
Power bios
Thankssss
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overclocking depends on the kernel you have installed, most of them have a max of 1.5 ghz("Safe" limit), but generally its not good to overclock for the battery and for the phone itself unless for a short time and you can use whatever scaling you feel appropriate.
as for the other questions , i have no idea about those
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overclocking depends on the kernel you have installed, most of them have a max of 1.5 ghz("Safe" limit), but generally its not good to overclock for the battery and for the phone itself unless for a short time and you can use whatever scaling you feel appropriate.
as for the other questions , i have no idea about those
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I have kept
1024 max
768 min
Is it okkk
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Ballack94 said:
I have kept
1024 max
768 min
Is it okkk
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well i would recommend to adjust to 368 min, since most of the time the phone is on standby and 768 mhz are not needed on standby it will only consume your battery, but you can keep it the way it is if you feel that way
Hello
I am new to this forum and am a long time CM user which I am using on my phone at the moment. However, having discovered the aggressive thermal throttling on this phone (CPU-intensive tasks seem to throttle the max CPU speed down to 1190 MHz very very quickly, before the phone even gets warm), I'm trying to find a custom kernel that will work with CM. I don't care about any fancy features such as S2W or DT2W and if the kernel allows these to be disabled then that would be even better. Basically looking for a reliable, stable kernel that can be configured to be as close to stock as possible, but which would stop the aggressive thermal throttling.
Thanks
Hi, and Welcome!
I'm afraid that your post likely will be considered a "Best ROM or kernel" thread which is not allowed. It's usually suggested that you go over to the development forum and try out kernels for yourself because everybody's needs are different, and so on.
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Hello
I am new to this forum and am a long time CM user which I am using on my phone at the moment. However, having discovered the aggressive thermal throttling on this phone (CPU-intensive tasks seem to throttle the max CPU speed down to 1190 MHz very very quickly, before the phone even gets warm), I'm trying to find a custom kernel that will work with CM. I don't care about any fancy features such as S2W or DT2W and if the kernel allows these to be disabled then that would be even better. Basically looking for a reliable, stable kernel that can be configured to be as close to stock as possible, but which would stop the aggressive thermal throttling.
Thanks
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Only Chaos kernel is compatiblewith CM atm afaik because its a CAF based kernel.
PhilipTD said:
Hi, and Welcome!
I'm afraid that your post likely will be considered a "Best ROM or kernel" thread which is not allowed. It's usually suggested that you go over to the development forum and try out kernels for yourself because everybody's needs are different, and so on.
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I probably will do that, but I thought this might not fall in the realm of "best kernel" because I have listed some specific criteria...
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Only Chaos kernel is compatiblewith CM atm afaik because its a CAF based kernel.
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I'll give that a try. From browsing earlier I noticed that n30Hammer and ElementalX have separate links for CM11, I figured they would be compatible.
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I probably will do that, but I thought this might not fall in the realm of "best kernel" because I have listed some specific criteria...
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Oh, believe me, I think your post is fine. I just wanted to give you a polite heads-up before the more zealous members started chiming in.
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I'll give that a try. From browsing earlier I noticed that n30Hammer and ElementalX have separate links for CM11, I figured they would be compatible.
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Hi,
Yes they are compatible too, for ElementalX choose the right version. Both have thermal settings.
There is also: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2649458 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2633955 (almost the same kernels apart the Toolchain), compatible with CM/CM based rom with thermal control too.
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I thought this might not fall in the realm of "best kernel" because I have listed some specific criteria...
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All you do is make it "best kernel for specific criteria" then. Mods see it all as the same thing.
I'm giving ElementalX a try for now. The mods can feel free to close this thread if they see fit.
Thanks for all the replies.
before this gets locked you need a CAF kernel, Chaos kernel comes to mind, they do nice work. Comes with NXT tweaks which allows you to customize almost everything including temp.
I tried all possible CM11 kernels and Chaos kernel has in my opinion a very nice CPU load management.
Other kernels will stay for several seconds in max frequency after a power demand which result in higher CPU battery drain.
Bricked kernel was also excellent in that field and super responsive but the developer takes a break at the moment so the kernel is not usable for the CAF Version of CM after 25.01.14 without further modding and the AOSP mod for CM CAF is producing some weird behavior on my phone so I go for Chaos and CM at the moment.
I found Elemental would keep upping the minimum CPU to 1267 instead of 300, so at the moment I'm trying out NexXxt as @viking37 linked above, and using Trickster to configure the temps it seems to be working pretty good.
djsubtronic said:
I found Elemental would keep upping the minimum CPU to 1267 instead of 300
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It's normal, it's how Mpdecision from Qualcomm works (for smoothness purpose). Each time you touch the screen the min CPU freq is increased to 1,26 Ghz. In fact the apps reads this at the min CPU freq because you touch the screen to open it. When you stop to touch the screen the min CPU freq will go back to 300 Mhz, the app needs to update the reading of the min CPU freq too but with Trickser Mod it seems it stuck at 1.26 Ghz all the time (for the reading only) but your min CPU freq is 300 Mhz when you don't touch the screen. You will see better this behavior with an app with "live reading CPU freq" like PerfMon or System Monitor.
You can use the "lock frequency" setting in Trickster Mod after set your min CPU freq to 300Mhz, if you want.
viking37 said:
You can use the "lock frequency" setting in Trickster Mod after set your min CPU freq to 300Mhz, if you want.
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Not good option. Only locks core 0. Core 1 still affected.
Only full workaround is delete /system/lib/hw/power.msm8974.so
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rootSU said:
Not good option. Only locks core 0. Core 1 still affected.
Only full workaround is delete /system/lib/hw/power.msm8974.so
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Hi,
Yep, right
Old thinking that is income , sorry for the mistake. I edited my post
Just thought I'd report back, been using NexXxt with custom thermal config using Trickster, and have had no problems at all, great battery life and no more throttling.
viking37 said:
Hi,
Yep, right
Old thinking that is income , sorry for the mistake. I edited my post
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Ah no problem