I have a problem with Zencefil V17 on stock kernel. I can't overclock my CPU i tried with no frill's CPU and Antutu CPU master but maximum is only the stock 600 Mhz.
Pls help me.
DeathX8 said:
I have a problem with Zencefil V17 on stock kernel. I can't overclock my CPU i tried with no frill's CPU and Antutu CPU master but maximum is only the stock 600 Mhz.
Pls help me.
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Does it have the overclock module and does it load properly? As far as I know if you have stock kernel the only way to overclock is via module.
Check system/lib/modules if you have x8oc.ko. I suppose that's the file you're going to use to overclock the phone. If you don't then download it and put it there.
If you have it, open Terminal Emulator and write:
su
dmesg | grep x8oc
You should receive the output that it loaded successfully. If you get no output, the module isn't running.
If you have it and it isn't running, then open Terminal Emulator and write:
su
insmod system/lib/modules/x8oc.ko
This should run the module and allow you to switch frequencies. Start testing the frequencies with whatever CPU app you use.
When you're satisfied with the performance, add the insmod command to hw_config in system/etc and echo the clock value that suits you. You can find more information about this in the x8oc thread. Don't worry about reboots, make a backup before trying, and make sure you don't edit the hw_config file until you're sure the clock is stable.
Thank you it helped. I can now overclock
Hi where pattern settings in the framework.i want change pattern
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I think the question above is to be asked in the ROM's specific thread. There are several guys in that thread that are more than willing to help you.
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Hi i have one of those phones that wont boot at 710 standard kernel and i was wondering if someone would post an overclockable kernel that defaults to the standard 528. Thanks in advance to any sort of help
What?? Just flash a ROM that isnt OC'd.
can't you just set OC widget to not start at boot? I know there's a setting that mentions load at boot.
kbizzle said:
What?? Just flash a ROM that isnt OC'd.
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tatonka_hero said:
can't you just set OC widget to not start at boot? I know there's a setting that mentions load at boot.
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I think what he wants is an OC kernel that is overclockable but because his phone can't handle 710 (which most OC kernels default to) he'd like to start at 528 and see what he can push it up to.
-Daryel
Why don't you just use a OC widget and set the clock speed there?
derekwilkinson said:
Why don't you just use a OC widget and set the clock speed there?
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Probably because he can't get his phone to load in the first place?
i am experimenting with this exact thing let me know what rom you plan on useing and i will see if i can work it out for you.
my phone will boot with the standard clock then it will work fine when it boots i just get the endless bootloop with kernels starting at 710
yeah mine doest that as well i have tried several different roms. has your phone ever gotten hot while useing it?
Yes it has i think if i find a kernel that defaults to 528 and you can use over clock widget to over clock it will boot all im looking for is the old kernel that they used to over clock with
working on it is my first time with mixing and matching a kernal to a ramdisk.
I appreciate the help
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=684838&highlight=kernel
this kernel looks like it might work but i dont no how to sign it to make it a flashable zip
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Hi i have one of those phones that wont boot at 710 standard kernel and i was wondering if someone would post an overclockable kernel that defaults to the standard 528. Thanks in advance to any sort of help
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Modified a boot image with the lower default speed is possible, but it's involved adding the default clock in the init.heroc.rc in the Ramdisk of the boot image. There are many ROMs in this forum each has each own ramdisk. If you can decompile your current boot image, you add the 2 lines below to your init.heroc.rc under #power management
write /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq 245000
write /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq 537600
-You can use this (read this and install on your system): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246#
That is a tool to cook your own basic ROM or use it to decompile the boot image, edit the ramdisk, recompile and sign your own flash zip.
roadster92 said:
Modified a boot image with the lower default speed is possible, but it's involved adding the default clock in the init.heroc.rc in the Ramdisk of the boot image. There are many ROMs in this forum each has each own ramdisk. If you can decompile your current boot image, you add the 2 lines below to your init.heroc.rc under #power management
write /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq 245000
write /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq 537600
-You can use this (read this and install on your system): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246#
That is a tool to cook your own basic ROM or use it to decompile the boot image, edit the ramdisk, recompile and sign your own flash zip.
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Thank you I will try and create my own
do they have that for mac or just pc
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Yes it has i think if i find a kernel that defaults to 528 and you can use over clock widget to over clock it will boot all im looking for is the old kernel that they used to over clock with
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Which rom are you using? I'll make you a zip set to 528 default, clockable up to 768 using OC app.
urushiol said:
Which rom are you using? I'll make you a zip set to 528 default, clockable up to 768 using OC app.
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currently im using blue echo 2.1.3 i would like to try the new version of that but i cant boot with their default kernel i would like one that will work with that and maybe one that will work with some of the new roms out that default to 710 thati havent seen yet
obviously you failed to read the post. its all linux stuff, to run on windows you have to use cygwin. so yes it runs on a mac
bycoo222 said:
do they have that for mac or just pc
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bycoo222 said:
currently im using blue echo 2.1.3 i would like to try the new version of that but i cant boot with their default kernel i would like one that will work with that and maybe one that will work with some of the new roms out that default to 710 thati havent seen yet
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Ok Blue echo is fresh based so this should do the trick!
http://www.4shared.com/file/ZYi4whQW/Fresh_547.html
LOL I see i named it 547, but default is
245760-537600
Be sure and nandroid. I also removed the "on_demand" tag, i have had a suspicion that it may cause a problem with some phones. If you want to use on demand scaling, or any mhz higher than 537.6 use SETCPU to change it.
EDIT: Please let me know the result.
Hello guys..
I m loosing the modules on each reboot on an Xperia X10-Mini Pro.
I know this isnt x10mp forum, but the modules am using are modified x8 modules..
Its the OC, OV and smartass Governor in Dev Section.
They DO work properly when i run these commands:
Undervolt:
insmod /system/lib/modules/x8uv.ko
Overclock:
insmod /system/lib/modules/x8oc.ko
Governor:
insmod /system/lib/modules/ax8_smartass.ko
echo "smartass" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
I can set the governor, and the max and min frequency in setCPU...
But on each reboot i lose them..
Should i add these 4 lines into hw_config.sh ??
Please help!
Paschalis said:
Hello guys..
I m loosing the modules on each reboot on an Xperia X10-Mini Pro.
I know this isnt x10mp forum, but the modules am using are modified x8 modules..
Its the OC, OV and smartass Governor in Dev Section.
They DO work properly when i run these commands:
Undervolt:
insmod /system/lib/modules/x8uv.ko
Overclock:
insmod /system/lib/modules/x8oc.ko
Governor:
insmod /system/lib/modules/ax8_smartass.ko
echo "smartass" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
I can set the governor, and the max and min frequency in setCPU...
But on each reboot i lose them..
Should i add these 4 lines into hw_config.sh ??
Please help!
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Do you read the instrutions? I think that the answer is yes, you have to add that insmod's to hw_config.sh
but i will give a fast look and i give you the correct answer in just some seconds.
RockitOut11 said:
Do you read the instrutions? I think that the answer is yes, you have to add that insmod's to hw_config.sh
but i will give a fast look and i give you the correct answer in just some seconds.
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Yes.. i read those threads the instructions..
And search post also..
I didnt saw anything..
only just typing that.. and i guessed in a "su" adb shell..
Anyway, then, i found out the mddi module..
And in it i realised that in the command prompt we type these commands, just to test them.. Because if they dont work, we can get a boot loop..
If they do work, then we add them at top to hw_config.sh
Thanks for replying!
doixanh said:
- Edit /system/etc/hw_config.sh, add one line at the beginning
Code:
insmod /system/lib/modules/x8oc.ko # x8 overclock
doixanh said:
- Edit /system/etc/hw_config.sh, add one line at the beginning
Code:
insmod /system/lib/modules/x8uv.ko # x8 undervolt
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so, yes, simply insert what you have to your hw_config.sh
( i don't know about the smartass governor, because in the instructions he doesn't say to put in the hw_config but maybe you have to put )
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Paschalis said:
Yes.. i read those threads the instructions..
And search post also..
I didnt saw anything..
only just typing that.. and i guessed in a "su" adb shell..
Anyway, then, i found out the mddi module..
And in it i realised that in the command prompt we type these commands, just to test them.. Because if they dont work, we can get a boot loop..
If they do work, then we add them at top to hw_config.sh
Thanks for replying!
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oh yes, i didn't know about that because i didn't ready that post xD but yes, that is really true
And you're welcome
Any more question just PM or say it in the forum
Okay, here's what you get:
[Update 5]
Change 150MHz fuse for stability at that speed
Reset mpu vdd to proper max
Remove touchscreen msgs from dmesg
Added OMAP_C4_MPUOSWR for GPU power down
Added OMAP_IPU_DEEPIDLE
Added Google Snappy compression and a jillion ZRAM tweaks
Added USB fast charging - See below for instructions. Look for a homescreen toggle some time tomorrow.
[Update 4]
MinMax Governor
memcpy and memmove tweaks (hopefully for speed!)
ZRAM Swap - You need to enable this. See below.
InteraciveX Governor.
[Update to Version 3]
SLQB Memory Manager
Random Tweaks/Cleanup
Change OC range to 150MHz-1.35GHz
Bump OC on GPU to 448 (I tried 512, it didn't like it when I ran stress tests.)
[Version 3 Update]
Lulsactive Governor
Lazy Governor
Pegasus Governor
BFQ Scheduler
Updated VR and Simple Schedulers
Fixed Lagfree Governor
[Version 2 Update]
CIFS Support
NTFS Support
init.d support - you need to create the directory (/system/etc/init.d)
Overclock up to 1.3GHz
Various I/O Tweaks
dm-cache
VR Scheduler
Simple Scheduler
Smartass2 Governor
Lagfree Governor
External SDCard mounted to /sdcard2
I do not know how much more I will do on this, it runs very nice for me now.
This is a stock kernel, it will not run AOSP/AOKP/CM. Sorry.
May contain one or more of the following ingredients: Metallice, Ziggy, imoseyon, faux123, xoomdev, peanut products, hainesca, Ezekeel, milk products, chad0989, DerTeufel, zachariasmaladroit, and various other non-allergenic components.
Enjoy!
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Dev-Host: Stock Kernel
Goo.im: Stock Kernel
MD5: 17fa1d6d7c6878a26416e88801854021
Dev-Host: AOSP/CM/AOKP Kernel
Goo.im: AOSP/CM/AOKP Kernel
MD5: 3e4645e8c3117bc56dbd1fb058a0d472
To enable ZRAM: Go into adb shell and issue this command: zram enable
To enable fast charge: In adb shell: echo 1 > /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge - THERE IS NO PC CONNECTION WHILE THIS IS ON!
To disable fast charge: In terminal emulator: first: su, then: echo 0 > /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge
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My Git
awesome!! quick question tho....theres anyway we can add native cifs support for this kernel? thanks
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statuzz said:
awesome!! quick question tho....theres anyway we can add native cifs support for this kernel? thanks
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I'll see what I can do.
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your awesone
Thank you soo much for this. Your hard work is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your work! Also, is NTFS support for the microsd card possible or kernel related? Please reply. Thanks!
Any chance of clocking the gpu at 512 MHz. It makes my nexus more responsive and I don't notice any negative effect on battery.
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Thanks for all your hard work! I look forward to seeing what else you come up with!
One thing I desperately need is mass storage support. However, I am not asking that of you (IDK for sure if that would involve the kernel or the ROM or both, anyway). I would like some help with my ad hoc solution. I have this program NetDrive that can mount an FTP connection as a local drive, which is great in conjunction with FTPDroid as a replacement for mass storage. My only problem is that I cannot use FTPDroid where there is no Wi-Fi, so at home I have to use cyansmoker's Alt Mounter, which only sets up FTP for /sdcard. So, is there any chance you could set the kernel to mount the external SD card within the /sdcard folder (I know there are some ROMs for other devices that mount it under /sdcard/sd)?
Do we use Odin or CWM to load the kernel? Which app do u use to overclock. Just receives my tab today
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I flashed this kernel and all works well. But my tab is running hot, I guess I should have asked before flashing.
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"init.d support - you need to create the directory (/system/etc/init.d)"
"Overclock up to 1.3GHz"
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Do I create a file called init.d under /system/etc or a folder called init.d under /system/etc
I have the paid version of Tegrak installed, is this how I would change the OC parameters or do I use another method.
Without doing anything Tegrak reports that I am running at 1.3GHZ.
Thanks in advance...
toanau said:
Do we use Odin or CWM to load the kernel? Which app do u use to overclock. Just receives my tab today
Sent from my SPH-D710 using XDA
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Clockwork, I use system tuner.
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bark777 said:
I flashed this kernel and all works well. But my tab is running hot, I guess I should have asked before flashing.
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"init.d support - you need to create the directory (/system/etc/init.d)"
"Overclock up to 1.3GHz"
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Do I create a file called init.d under /system/etc or a folder called init.d under /system/etc
I have the paid version of Tegrak installed, is this how I would change the OC parameters or do I use another method.
Without doing anything Tegrak reports that I am running at 1.3GHZ.
Thanks in advance...
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It is a folder. There are many program, I use system tuner.
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Added CIFS and NTFS.
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dsb9938 said:
Added CIFS and NTFS.
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thanks for your hard work @dsb9938!! can u also provide the cifs.ko as well?? thanks again and really appreciated what u doing
statuzz said:
thanks for your hard work @dsb9938!! can u also provide the cifs.ko as well?? thanks again and really appreciated what u doing
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Modules are built in.
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My friends, let me congratulate this dev for his awesome work.
I got my tab today, rooted it, flashed this kernel with CWM and the gadget is running great . I am using SetCPU-
I also installed Nova Launcher.. running great
Im amazed we can do all this the first day with a $249 tab
BTW, somebody asked for storage support. I am using the media connection and transfer files this way. No big deal .. you can see both SD´s.
Cheers
bark777 said:
I flashed this kernel and all works well. But my tab is running hot, I guess I should have asked before flashing.
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Mine runs warm along the left side (holding in portrait) even with the stock kernel.... curious to feel this kernel after.
So I installed the kernel and my microsd is not mounted as /sdcard2. What am I missing?
slopokdave said:
Mine runs warm along the left side (holding in portrait) even with the stock kernel.... curious to feel this kernel after.
So I installed the kernel and my microsd is not mounted as /sdcard2. What am I missing?
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What does it say for kernel version under About Device?
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What does it say for kernel version under About Device?
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Nevermind! I see it now. Had to backup a couple directories, I was looking at the old mnt/extSdcard, it's still there.
So how does this help with using it for app storage? Or, does it? Thanks!!!!
You can save battery and have great performance by undervolting/overclocking cpu and underclocking gpu, the best way i found is a script in rom toolbox.
i run on maverick 4.5 and try this day on 4.0
and this link :
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/14511-opptimizer-projekt-milestone-overclock-for-omap4-devices/
for me my values are:
for cpu
mpu_opps[3] rate=1200000000 opp_id=3 vsel=61 u_volt=1345000
mpu_opps[2] rate=800000000 opp_id=2 vsel=55 u_volt=1200000
mpu_opps[1] rate=600000000 opp_id=1 vsel=43 u_volt=1100000
mpu_opps[0] rate=300000000 opp_id=0 vsel=26 u_volt=1005000
for gpu
gpu_opps[1] rate=307200000 opp_id=1 u_volt=1125000
I started all the values with romtoolbox and create a script at boot
open rom toolbox / open tools / open scripter / then create new script
script name:
overclock
commands:
#su
echo 3 1200000000 1345000 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps
save, and click on your new script and select "at boot"
re create a new script for the other values, for me a total of 5 script, 4 for the cpu and one for the gpu
The governor is mot_hotplug or boostedassV2.
I tried a lot of voltage values, the more stable are here for me.
I think this run on many rom, not only on maverick
The dev can implement this in rom ?
Can you export your scripts and upload it here?
nasty007 said:
Can you export your scripts and upload it here?
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I just create a line in rom toolbox, not a zip or flashable script
i know, but you have option to export or import script, you can save it to sd
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nasty007 said:
i know, but you have option to export or import script, you can save it to sd
here my backup of script
this note zip just rename without zip extension
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Thank you, i imported scripts, set it at boot, rebooted but its not working for me.
In set cpu my max freq is still 1000.
im on ICS Gummy rom, i will try on another ROM
nasty007 said:
Thank you, i imported scripts, set it at boot, rebooted but its not working for me.
In set cpu my max freq is still 1000.
Try in terminal emulator (on rom toolbox or other)
To verify your value or your script after boot
#su
cat /proc/overclock/mpu_opps
To validate one value (for example)
#su
echo 3 1100000000 1360000 > /proc/overclock/mpu_opps
Then press enter
Then re verify (cat /proc/overclock/mpu_opps)
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Does it work on stock?
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AragornPE said:
Does it work on stock?
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Tested on maverick 4 and 4.5, on liberty rom, i think yes it work on stock rom
is there an app or way someone can explain how to set my governor and shceduler to a specific one instead of having to always apply on boot from an app?
ZeroProxy said:
is there an app or way someone can explain how to set my governor and shceduler to a specific one instead of having to always apply on boot from an app?
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look in armans mod thread on the dev. forum.
there you can get a init.d script which does it for you.
pangyaaaaaa said:
look in armans mod thread on the dev. forum.
there you can get a init.d script which does it for you.
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U can use some of CPU administrators from google store as SetCPU, AnTuTu CPU Master etc. Don't use nofrills CPU for Omar Avelar's ROM
Got it
I found a way for ppl who dont know, or people that dont want to have set cpu or apps like those installed, you can go to the init.d folder using root explorer or any app that lets you browse root and edit the 91GovSched file and change the governor there also the scheduler.