Hi
I'm looking for kernel with "smartass" scaling to my LG GT540 Swift/Optimus. I've already kernel 0.3.1 by Quarx, but there are only performance, powersave and ondemand scaling profiles available in SetCPU. I want to save my battery as much as possible with good level of performance and I think that "smartass" scaling is exactly what I want
Anyone can help?
"No-Frills CPU control/Pimp my Rom" for different speed governors and I/O schedulers
The custom Kernel for A110 is coming. But till then, you can try out some different clock settings to get you more speed when on games and experiment with speed governors and I/O schedulers with the stock kernel.
Install No-frills CPU control or use Pimp my ROM to change the Min clock(limited to 250 MHz) or Max clock (limited to 1.001 Ghz now) and 5 governors (ondemand, userspace, powersave, hybrid, performance). For optimal battery and speed use ondemand with 1Ghz/250Mhz and noop scheduler. For games, try performance governor. Those who want maximum battery life can try powersave governor....
pradipsoman said:
The custom Kernel for A110 is coming. But till then, you can try out some different clock settings to get you more speed when on games and experiment with speed governors and I/O schedulers with the stock kernel.
Install No-frills CPU control or use Pimp my ROM to change the Min clock(limited to 250 MHz) or Max clock (limited to 1.001 Ghz now) and 5 governors (ondemand, userspace, powersave, hybrid, performance). For optimal battery and speed use ondemand with 1Ghz/250Mhz and noop scheduler. For games, try performance governor. Those who want maximum battery life can try powersave governor....
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lol..its useless on stock kernel.bdw each and every kernel can be underclocked.
Dj_cool said:
lol..its useless on stock kernel.bdw each and every kernel can be underclocked.
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I think you have not read the post correctly. See the heading...Its not for changing clock speeds...Its for changing governors and I/O schedulers and there is no way you can do that on stock ROM without an external application as there is no settings for that in the stock ROM. And I am not taking anything about overclocking dude And many of the end users are beginners who do not even know these things...
I have clearly mentioned that the highest freq is capped. And it is not useless. We can play with the governors and the I/O schedulers. Read before you comment pal
but all are useless in stock kernel.ask varun if u have any doubt.
Dj_cool said:
but all are useless in stock kernel.ask varun if u have any doubt.
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You are totally wrong dude..Get your info right. I have been playing with android right from 2010 and have used a multitude of phones Am not a beginner...I do not have to ask Varun on this...Default kernels come with limited speed governors and I/O schedulers that I have listed above, and THEY DO WORK...When you modify the kernel using sources, you can add many more governors and schedulers and also add other functionalities like over-clocking. Think before you post pal
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
Read this dude....
And for your knowledge. The default governor and scheduler that our A110 comes set with is hybrid/cfq. That gives the maximum quandrant score of 3000 and above. Try to change it and you will see the difference in performance. The quadrant scores will go down. The settings DO WORK and to get better battery you can compromise on the performance.
Cheers....
m also not new in android..i also used too many android phones.
pradipsoman said:
You are totally wrong dude..Get your info right. I have been playing with android right from 2010 and have used a multitude of phones Am not a beginner...I do not have to ask Varun on this...Default kernels come with limited speed governors and I/O schedulers that I have listed above, and THEY DO WORK...When you modify the kernel using sources, you can add many more governors and schedulers and also add other functionalities like over-clocking. Think before you post pal
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
Read this dude....
And for your knowledge. The default governor and scheduler that our A110 comes set with is hybrid/cfq. That gives the maximum quandrant score of 3000 and above. Try to change it and you will see the difference in performance. The quadrant scores will go down. The settings DO WORK and to get better battery you can compromise on the performance.
Cheers....
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You mallu?
same here, expand what you are trying to say?
o/c not possible in stock kernel, but yes we can set clock values depending on the stock clock values between 0 - 1ghz (min 250mhz / maxx 1ghz), and even set governers, we need root for doing such actions na? but not possible without root!!!
deadlyindian said:
You mallu?
same here, expand what you are trying to say?
o/c not possible in stock kernel, but yes we can set clock values depending on the stock clock values between 0 - 1ghz (min 250mhz / maxx 1ghz), and even set governers, we need root for doing such actions na? but not possible without root!!!
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Yes, you need to be rooted
pradipsoman said:
Yes, you need to be rooted
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so can you give me a clean explanation of everything u said on the 1st post?
Yup..plz explain dude.:angel:
in the stock rom/kernel , what settings in "no frills cpu control" is the best for performance and battery respectively ?
the options seen are governors ( userspace , ondemand,hybrid, powersave , performance ) and I/O scedulers (cfq , deadline, noop) ..
will changing these options be effective in the stock kernel ?
Which Governor and I/O scheduler do you buddy recommend for saving battery and for speedy device with JB platform ? I am using now interactive and sio but I am not sure it is the optimal position...
Hi guys please post your custom kernel setting with highly battery life and cool temperature
fateh3ro said:
Hi guys please post your custom kernel setting with highly battery life and cool temperature
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CPU governor - intelliactive
Disable MP decision and enable Intelli-Plug
Set multicore power saving to 2
I/O scheduler - cfq
If you don't want high graphics then reduce the GPU frequency and similarly if you don't want smoothness them reduce CPU frequency
I personally don't advise settings CPU profiles as they make the phone lag a lot!
Hit thanks if it helped!
Hi guys, sorry for noob question, but would be great to know, what happens when I use your modified governor and add some more settings in kernel adiutor like switching off some frequencies? Does it affect governor or excludes it at all? Or maybe they can work together just fine?
And what if I change in kernel aduitor from interactive to ondemand, does this stops script from working?