What is PnPMgnr? - HTC Sensation

I saw that there is a PnPMgnr in the Venom Tweaks, how does it work? Is it implemented in every custom rom?

Babyhustle said:
I saw that there is a PnPMgnr in the Venom Tweaks, how does it work? Is it implemented in every custom rom?
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Im not too sure what it stands for but all i know that if you turn it off you can customise the Cpu clock speed and with it turned on you cant.

Babyhustle said:
I saw that there is a PnPMgnr in the Venom Tweaks, how does it work? Is it implemented in every custom rom?
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It's a built-in CPU manager, something like OC daemon.

ivicask said:
6.What is PnPMgr daemon?
You can change maximum CPU and GPU frequency using aroma installer options.New rules and improvements are added from HTC One profile, like maximum CPU screen-off frequency 1026 MHz, optimal CPU frequency settings for updated ondemand governor and boot-time performance lock which will decrease booting time. We recommend setting CPU/GPU speeds via aroma and not change them later via 3d party apps, u can still change speeds via Venom tweaks for benchmarks and similar but than you wont benefit from PnPMgr which has many rules and policies defined, for example when you launch navigation then maximum CPU frequency is limited to 900 MHz, when you are using camera in HDR or Panorama mode, both cores are enabled, in launcher when you changing screens both cores also are always enabled.​
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Read it
@ below post yes u r right
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Harbir said:
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So, it is basically something that will change its cpu frequencies according to the scenario? Correct me if I'm wrong

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[MOD] IncrediControl - Easy GUI Voltage Control

Please read this post through thoroughly before downloading.
This app allows you to control your CPU voltages with an easy to use interface. You can increase or decrease voltages (undervolt or overvolt) for all frequencies or fine tune voltages for each individual frequency.
! HTC DEVICES, currently only single core devices are supported !
! ROOT is Required !
! Kernel that supports HAVS or SVS voltage adjustment REQUIRED !
Get it over at http://www.incredikernel.com
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NOTE: The settings in the general tab are only functional in kernels that have implemented the simple sysfs interfaces for usb fast charging and audio boost. The tab will not show up if your kernel does not have these features. If you would like your kernel dev to implement the interfaces, please direct them to these two commits:
https://github.com/Chad0989/android_kernel_common/commit/a7c21fa0391c225900f93960362535179c0cecc9
https://github.com/Chad0989/android_kernel_common/commit/41dc138bae23dc7582de72a4d9895aaa8e1f8b2d
NOTE2: It is a requirement of the voltage adjustment that the kernel you are using has either the HAVS or SVS sysfs interface implemented. If it does not, it will not work.
NOTE3: Before using, please delete any boot scripts you may have in /etc/init.d that toggle any of the settings this app controls.
Get it at http://www.incredikernel.com
Restore script - use this if you went too low and find yourself in a boot loop. Flash through recovery:
http://www.incredikernel.com/?p=229
maybe is good thing to post which kernel for desire s can use this.many users have no idea what kernel supports HAVS or SVS voltage adjustment..its just few of them actualy so u can maybe check and let us know.
Tiamat 1.0.4 does. I don't see any other recent ones listed on the forum here. If you give me a link to other kernels I'll check for you. No stock kernel does (this includes the default cm7 kernel).
check virtuous rom
kernel is unity v2 ...i think.
Adidas108 said:
check virtuous rom
kernel is unity v2 ...i think.
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It appears that that kernel does not support the interface. If you're willing to test for me, I can pull the source for that kernel, implement the interface and submit a patch to the developer for inclusion. Just let me know if you would be willing to test for me.
EDIT: I got bored, so here:
http://chad0989.dyndns.org/mirror/unitykernel_sysfs.zip
Let me know if it works, make sure you have another kernel downloaded that you can flash in the event that this one doesn't boot.
tried the kernel. works a treat. thanks!
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lowered all the voltages twice. tried three times and it crashed. stable on lowering twice. haven't experimented with each of them individually though
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dan-fish said:
lowered all the voltages twice. tried three times and it crashed. stable on lowering twice. haven't experimented with each of them individually though
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It takes a lot of trial and error to get the best voltage table. It would be great if when you get a pretty good one, you could post it here so that others may use it as a starting point.
mind making the tiamat kernal works too?
tcchuin said:
mind making the tiamat kernal works too?
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Tiamat 1.0.4 should work with it already.
IncrediControl v1.3
Major changes include:
Ad Free has now been turned into a key that removes the ads from the free version. This allows donors who have downloaded the ad free version from the site to update through the market.
HAVS voltage checking. Minimum voltages can no longer be set higher than maximum voltages.
Boot voltages are now stored in the application’s data directory. Boot settings will now persist if you update your ROM or restore the application and data from a backup.
si, is this a replacement for SetCPU? What other features does it have?
shrome99 said:
si, is this a replacement for SetCPU? What other features does it have?
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It's not a replacement for set cpu at the moment. But in the future I'm adding CPU speed and governor control. As well as the ability to fine tune each governor.
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Can someone post a screenshot of their HTC Incredible voltage table?
Also, does this app obsolete the USB fast charge boot script? (http://www.incredikernel.com/wp-con...-monitor/download.php?id=enablefastcharge.zip) i.e. Should I delete that script after installing this app and enabling the USB check box in the general tab?
2 more: What does audio boost do? Why are the "enable on boot" checkboxes reset to unchecked each time the app is opened?
slapmeaty said:
Can someone post a screenshot of their HTC Incredible voltage table?
Also, does this app obsolete the USB fast charge boot script? (http://www.incredikernel.com/wp-con...-monitor/download.php?id=enablefastcharge.zip) i.e. Should I delete that script after installing this app and enabling the USB check box in the general tab?
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Might be better off posting in the incredible thread next time, so we can keep this one desire discussion. But yes, you no longer need that script and are safe to delete it.
Audio boost is louder in call volume.
The check boxes uncheck themselves as a fail safe for users. I know a lot of users will leave it checked and then adjust voltages too low and end up in boot loops. This way if someone is playing with voltages, they aren't set on boot unless they explicitly click the set on boot box and click apply. If you have previously set on boot voltages, those will remain until you check the box again and click apply, then the previously set on boot voltages will be overwritten with the new ones. In the general tab, the box unchecks itself also just to be consistent with the behavior in the voltage adjustment tab.
Thx. (Apologies for wrong forum - tapatalk ui hides a lot of info)
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IncrediControl v1.4:
This is mostly a bug fix release but I have also added:
Automatic detection of the minimum and maximum voltages supported by your kernel
Unless any more bugs arise, the next release will have some new goodies to play with...
http://www.incredikernel.com or from the market.
very interesting thing.
Does some made any test how much it affect battery life, is it worth of playing ?
Ok so i installed this but i can only see the SVS tab. No general tab. Why is that?
Oh nvm finally understood the first post.

[Q] Music Lag while screen off.

Hi All,
I'm using latest Peter Alfonso's Bugless Beast (01-02-2012) and Speedy-3 kernel from Eugene and while listening to music on any app (Google's Official Music App, Player Pro, Ubermusic), when I turn the screen off the music starts to flicker and lag.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Rafael
Up your minimum speed to 200 or 400. If that doesn't fix it, try using ondemand governor.
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Thak worked! Thank you very much!
Just a question, what is ondemand governor?
rafatz said:
Thak worked! Thank you very much!
Just a question, what is ondemand governor?
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Governors are the "logic" behind CPU frequency scaling in Android.
Different governors will scale the speed differently depending on various factors such as the load, load duration, etc etc.
You can read more here
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/cm-k...m-2.6.37/Documentation/cpu-freq/governors.txt

cpu operating higher than set frequency

i was using the Photaf app and while the images were stitching i thought i'd check on the cpu usage, using system tuner.
I noticed that cpu0 was running at 1.18 (set value using CM7 option). cpu1 was running at 1.536.
I am running Hyper sensation (CM7) with the Bricked 2.6.35.14 Kernal
i set my cpu to max out at 1.18.
my phone is the regular Sensation. is this normal?
swift2fly said:
i set my cpu to max out at 1.18
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In what way? System tuner, other app?
gen129 said:
In what way? System tuner, other app?
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(set value using CM7 option)
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I advise you to use some other apps, like latest SetCPU or System Tuner to set the speed.
ok i will try set cpu. what about Daemon Controller? It came with the Rom but i never use it.

[Q] How to set cpu frequency in CM12 for Oneplus One

Hello , I have a question, I Recently Flashed CM12 Oficial Rom for OnePlus one And i Unlocked Developer Options but when i go to Performance i cannot set cpu frequency like in CM11 , All i have in Performance Tab is Enable per-app profiles. What can i do? Do this rom have Option to set cpu frequency or i have to use a app for that? if i have to use an app What app do you guys recommand to set cpu frequency? No-Frills Cpu seems a little bit outdated , It hasn't been updated since 2013 and it dont works pretty well on Opo , i used it on Oxygen OS. Thanks.
RaZzy3r said:
Hello , I have a question, I Recently Flashed CM12 Oficial Rom for OnePlus one And i Unlocked Developer Options but when i go to Performance i cannot set cpu frequency like in CM11 , All i have in Performance Tab is Enable per-app profiles. What can i do? Do this rom have Option to set cpu frequency or i have to use a app for that? if i have to use an app What app do you guys recommand to set cpu frequency? No-Frills Cpu seems a little bit outdated , It hasn't been updated since 2013 and it dont works pretty well on Opo , i used it on Oxygen OS. Thanks.
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Came here to search for an answer to more or less the exact question.
How do I change performance modes in Lollipop? What if I want to keep my phone on battery saver all the time?
(Don't play much games that require a lot of CPU, only shoot pictures and surf the web)
I'm looking for the same thing. So far this update sucks.
rollex said:
I'm looking for the same thing. So far this update sucks.
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It's under settings -battery
I have only 3 profiles there. No way to set up frequencies like before.
rollex said:
I have only 3 profiles there. No way to set up frequencies like before.
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Just root and use a kernel tuning app like Trickster Mod.
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Just root and use a kernel tuning app like Trickster Mod.
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I would prefer using the system profiles and that was the original question. However I am using SetCPU and my phone is properly rooted but something is overriding the frequencies set by in SetCPU... Clueless.
rollex said:
I would prefer using the system profiles and that was the original question. However I am using SetCPU and my phone is properly rooted but something is overriding the frequencies set by in SetCPU... Clueless.
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Is there an option in that app to disable external interference with your setup?
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waterdaan said:
It's under settings -battery
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Unfortunately, it also lowers screen brightness. I use a custom kernel (Franco's kernel) and FKUpdater to avoid this issue.
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Is it possible to change CPU governor based on battery percentage?

I have a rooted device with Franco Kernel Manager. Would it be possible to have it change CPU governor based on battery percentage?
Also, if this involves scripts, how could I translate Linux scripts for battery percentages on laptops to an android kernel?
fastrespawn said:
I have a rooted device with Franco Kernel Manager. Would it be possible to have it change CPU governor based on battery percentage?
Also, if this involves scripts, how could I translate Linux scripts for battery percentages on laptops to an android kernel?
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Yes, if you have a custom kernel that supports "overclocking/underclocking" or "overvolt/undervolt" you can change the performance and power consumption of the CPU. There are root apps that are made to manage kernel settings, values and features but I'm not up to speed on the apps being used to do this these days because it has been a few years since I've used custom kernels with overclocking support.
fastrespawn said:
I have a rooted device with Franco Kernel Manager. Would it be possible to have it change CPU governor based on battery percentage?
Also, if this involves scripts, how could I translate Linux scripts for battery percentages on laptops to an android kernel?
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What CPU governor is to be used is read by Android's kernel from a system file when device boots up. Hence it should be obvious that it requires a device's reboot when governor setting got changed to become effective: an automated on-the-fly change what you might have in mind isn't possible, IMO.
fastrespawn said:
I have a rooted device with Franco Kernel Manager. Would it be possible to have it change CPU governor based on battery percentage?
Also, if this involves scripts, how could I translate Linux scripts for battery percentages on laptops to an android kernel?
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Possible with Tasker for sure. Try with ThunderTweaks plugin if possible but I guess there are tons of ways to sort it out other than that.
jwoegerbauer said:
What CPU governor is to be used is read by Android's kernel from a system file when device boots up. Hence it should be obvious that it requires a device's reboot when governor setting got changed to become effective: an automated on-the-fly change what you might have in mind isn't possible, IMO.
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Sorry, but changing governor "on the fly" and setting it to persist after a reboot is definitely possible, not only possible, but easy, at the touch of a button. I used custom kernels and kernel management apps for years and what you say "isn't possible" was actually a standard capability.
All that was required was root, a custom kernel that supported overvolt/undervolt, governor changes and permissive mode along with an app such as the Kernel Aduitor app. The Kernel Aduitor app had many different features that could be used to manage many different aspects of kernel/device performance.
dedq said:
Possible with Tasker for sure. Try with ThunderTweaks plugin if possible but I guess there are tons of ways to sort it out other than that.
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I'll give tasker a try. I don't even need to change the CPU governor if I can automote a task that switches CPU to lower frequencies at x battery level and increase then again after the battery recharge a bit
Droidriven said:
Sorry, but changing governor "on the fly" and setting it to persist after a reboot is definitely possible, not only possible, but easy, at the touch of a button. I used custom kernels and kernel management apps for years and what you say "isn't possible" was actually a standard capability.
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Why not correctly read my posts, but instead steadily blame me for telling nonsense? Looks to me this is almost a compulsive neurosis ...
jwoegerbauer said:
Why not correctly read my posts, but instead steadily blame me for telling nonsense? Looks to me this is almost a compulsive neurosis ...
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Maybe I misunderstood, no one is perfect.
fastrespawn said:
I'll give tasker a try. I don't even need to change the CPU governor if I can automote a task that switches CPU to lower frequencies at x battery level and increase then again after the battery recharge a bit
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Yes, you would get better results by changing frequency than you would by changing governor. And, it would not require a reboot to enact the frequency change.

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