Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this question. I'm not sure what forum it belongs under. In the Other Mods section of the kernel settings, is there any reason to check the box "Use ondemand governor"? It's ambiguous to me what governor this implies. Does checking this enable Elementalx's governor, or force using Android's native one?
Ask here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2519607
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tourbound129 said:
Ask here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2519607
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No, that's a development thread. Questions like these belong in the Q&A section.
prnz said:
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this question. I'm not sure what forum it belongs under. In the Other Mods section of the kernel settings, is there any reason to check the box "Use ondemand governor"? It's ambiguous to me what governor this implies. Does checking this enable Elementalx's governor, or force using Android's native one?
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The "ondemand" governor is (IIRC) Android's native CPU governor. ElementalX has its own, eponymous default governor. So by checking "Use ondemand governor", you'd be using Android's native CPU governor.
Hope this helps.
prnz said:
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this question. I'm not sure what forum it belongs under. In the Other Mods section of the kernel settings, is there any reason to check the box "Use ondemand governor"? It's ambiguous to me what governor this implies. Does checking this enable Elementalx's governor, or force using Android's native one?
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ElementalX governor is default
Checking ondemand during install will cause it to use ondemand instead of elementalx governor
You can ask this kind of thing in the development thread, it's just by random chance I happened to see this.
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I am think about tweaking conservative governor and create new governor based on conservative.
First idea is adding two level to cpu scaling freq 600 and 900 Mhz.
Second is that we need to reduce conservative polling timeout.
At the end i think we can use lazy governor feature, that lazy down at 1000 Mhz level.
Are there any devs, can help me with creating this governor?
I think this is the wrong thread you must as this in general questions thread
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Sounds like a great idea but wrong section.
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how i can move to right section?
Mecid8 said:
how i can move to right section?
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you have to ask to a moderator
RcrdBrt said:
you have to ask to a moderator
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Thanks) what about governor?
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Thanks) what about governor?
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it would be nice! I'm glad if you want me to build a kernel with your governor for testing
Like the title says post your setting
I made this because of the new Hefe kernel from Jeffsf (many many thanks).
So anyway I saw alot of people posting their setting in the q&a for the kernel which is cool and I love to read other peoples settings, but it makes the q&a very long and causes people not to want to read it so post your setting here.
Please be as specific as you want and include benchmarks if you like, what rom your on, scheduler, app used to OC/UV, also any mods, stability and battery life reports and whatever else you would like.
Hope to see some posts here
And oops already made a request to sixstring to have this move to the general section (wasn't paying attention )
Ok i'm running Dao's linaro cm9
I use voltage control to overclock to 1.2ghz and I increase the voltage 25mv on 1200mhz, i'm not trying to get better battery.
I use a noop scheduler with the smartassv2 governor
Antutu benchmark scores 3435
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Does that rom seem fast? Its supposed to be but kernel is not same so that why i ask
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Yes very fast I was really surprised
Even the boot ani is on steroids
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So I have been successful in using system tuner to set my CPU speeds and have them stick after reboot/shutdown. However my governor always falls back to on demand instead of my last selection. Is there any way to get this to stick?
Currently setting the startup as init.d. running synergy with their custom kernal.
Thank you!
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duarian said:
So I have been successful in using system tuner to set my CPU speeds and have them stick after reboot/shutdown. However my governor always falls back to on demand instead of my last selection. Is there any way to get this to stick?
Currently setting the startup as init.d. running synergy with their custom kernal.
Thank you!
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Im in a similar pinch. If I want to make the on-demand governor remain permanent vs. the performance governor how can I make that happen?
You do have the "Set at boot" option ticked correct?
If that's not working you may need to use setCPU to do the "basics" for you and have System Tuner just do the rest. Here's a link to a free copy for XDA Members, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
Hi,
What app do you guys recommend for controlling CPU and Voltage with the new ATT release?
It is rooted and I'm using Mohan's kernel.
I downloaded "incredicontrol" but it appears that it only controls one CPU? I'm curious about SetCPU but I don't want to spend money if there's something better.
Thanks.
I use incredicontrol. The second cpu only comes on when it's necessary so I don't worry about it.
Edit: if you ask this question on the ask anything thread on the general forum there's a lot of smart guys who follow that thread
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You cannot adjust frequency step voltages with the stock kernel, only CPU frequencies.
Edit: Derp, just notced you mentioned using a non-stock kernel.
Anyone know where i can find the settings to change the performance profiles?
I want my balanced profile max on 1958mhz instead of 2457mhz.
Thanx in advance
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Hawkery said:
Anyone know where i can find the settings to change the performance profiles?
I want my balanced profile max on 1958mhz instead of 2457mhz.
Thanx in advance
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First off, what ROM are you running? Do you have a custom kernel? Are you rooted? If you are referring the CM performance profiles, those are different.
Qrze said:
First off, what ROM are you running? Do you have a custom kernel? Are you rooted? If you are referring the CM performance profiles, those are different.
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The subject of the thread answered most questions.
Rom: cyanogen os 12s (17L)
Kernel: Franco Kernel 42
Rooted: Yes
And yes I'm referring to the performance profiles (powersaving, balanced, performance)
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Hawkery said:
The subject of the thread answered most questions.
Rom: cyanogen os 12s (17L)
Kernel: Franco Kernel 42
Rooted: Yes
And yes I'm referring to the performance profiles (powersaving, balanced, performance)
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Because the cm12 performance profiles are supported in many other cm based roms too that's why i must make sure. The best way to underclock is to use a kernel app. You can handle the kernel features with apps like franco.Kernel Updater. For a free alternative, you can try Kernel Adiutor.
The CM performance profiles are like this:
Performance: enables all cores and gpu at max frequency (no hotplugging)
Balanced: Has plugging of cores (turning them on/off) with the interactive cpu governor
Powersave: Runs cores at a very low frequency for desperate users (not for every day use)
The profiles use to be stored in the ramdisk but I can't find them anymore so the above information might be old. Good luck.
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Good luck.
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Thanx!
In CM11S you user to be able to change them in the settings under "performance"
But in COS 12S it seems you cannot change it anymore, as the only option under performance is "enable per-app profiles"
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