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I'm a slightly android noob. but What are Governors i kept hearing about, especially on the AbyssNote kernel thread page.
angelom said:
AbyssNote kernel 3.3 Original Logo
Changelog:
Changed conservative governor
Changed default governor ondemand with sampling rate of 100000. use setcpu or scripts to lower it (or try conservative governor) if you prefer performance over battery life.
Changed lulzactive governor so that it uses idle notifier + some other tiny tweaks
Added Hotplug Governor
Changed Wifi drives...
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Does it refer to the SetCPU's profile option?
And by the way when we set the profile on SetCPU, does it automatically help us to undervolt the Note? Or undervolting is left to the user to set?
For a guide on govenors take a look at this
Govenors
i dont oc or uv bbut these are normally set by the user, many threads have recommended settings
Hi,
I have tried some kernels and they run smoothly. Most of them have some governors, such as ondemand or intellidemand, and you can set frequency for each cpu. Is there someway that you can just use one cpu, turning off all other three. Or you can use all the four cpus at the same time. The third option is that you use cpus dynamically, you can set threshold when to turning on another cpu, like the four levels in hotplug control. Thanks if you can give a hint.
stevenleelfc24 said:
Hi,
I have tried some kernels and they run smoothly. Most of them have some governors, such as ondemand or intellidemand, and you can set frequency for each cpu. Is there someway that you can just use one cpu, turning off all other three. Or you can use all the four cpus at the same time. The third option is that you use cpus dynamically, you can set threshold when to turning on another cpu, like the four levels in hotplug control. Thanks if you can give a hint.
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I don't know of any custom kernel that allows this, though you can control frequency individually.
iElvis said:
I don't know of any custom kernel that allows this, though you can control frequency individually.
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Turn on power saver. It shuts off core 1-3 and throttles down to 1.1Mhz from experience.
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Hi,
Weird..., use a custom kernel that allows the user to set its custom hotplug settings (so with Mpdecision off or with an advanced Mpdecision control) like this one:
[kernel][Jul21][sense4.2.2|GoogleEdn]teaMSeven2.1.5|TapWake|S2W|BLN|OTG|Hotplug|OC|UV and tune the settings like your likes, explanation here and yes you can run with only one core with this kernel for example... But why...
You'll need some tests for the settings like you want, you can't control each core frequency (with this kernel) but you can control each core on/off but you need to play with the hotplug settings with this kernel...
Tetsumi06 said:
Turn on power saver. It shuts off core 1-3 and throttles down to 1.1Mhz from experience.
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I know, but that wasn't what he was asking about.
Custom kernel is needed to manually control MPDecision.
MPDecision will be on by default and automatically turn cores on and off as needed.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
Custom kernel is needed to manually control MPDecision.
MPDecision will be on by default and automatically turn cores on and off as needed.
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Hi,
Not totally true, just a few kernel's allows a control over Mpdecision, it's on/off (if set in the ramdisk) or it's a custom hotplug settings and in this case Mpdecision is disabled like the kernel I pointed out above (with Francisco's own hotplug routine).
And with some kernel with a "control" over Mpdecision (and I mean Mpdecision by Qualcomm, not another hotplug settings with Mpdecision totally disabled) it's not fully customisable like Flar2's kernel (3 steps) or except for Zarboz's kernel but I think it's an advanced hotplug settings named like Mpdecision (don't quote me on this) but ok fully customizable whatever it's named.
If I remember right Mpdecision is closed source and kernel devs can't make what they want with this (or nothing), maybe with some "reverse engeneering" they can tweak the thing I remember with the Nexus 4, Mpdecision (plus PowerHAL ) it's enabled/disabled, point.
Complicated all this stuff, right
If you want a total control for the number of cores online/offline uses a kernel without Mpdecision but with a custom hotplug routine and you're good, forgot Mpdecision...
Tetsumi06 said:
Turn on power saver. It shuts off core 1-3 and throttles down to 1.1Mhz from experience.
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Is that only at idle? I thought the other cores started up when needed?
Turning off cores will make the phone unstably slow. Trust me, I've done the next best thing which was to turn C2 and 3 down to 384mhz and the leave 0 and 1 on 1728 and the phone was unusable.
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Features
Gamma Control - HOW-TO
DoubleTap2Wake - HOW-TO
Sweep2Wake - HOW-TO
Advanced Xperia Recovery - HOW-TO (Only v5 and above)
Based on 10.4.1.B.0.101 kernel sources
Xperia Advanced Recovery Bootloader
CPU overclock upto 1.944 GHz
Undervolting
Built with Linaro 4.8.3 toolchain using -O3 optimisation
Updated Prima WLAN drivers
Additional CPU governors - SmartMAX | SmartMAX_eps | Intellidemand 5.0 | Intelliactive | Preservative
Tweaked SIO and added FIOPS, Zen, VR, BFQ (7.2) and ROW block schedulers
USB force fastcharge
Updated Ondemand and interactive governor
Compressed kernel using XZ
Tweaked voltage regulators
Interactive GPU Governor
Uses CPUQuiet from Nvidia
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Installation instructions
Flash in CWM/TWRP
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Un-Installation instructions
Use the AROMA Installer in the zip to uninstall
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Credits
Sony - I love what they do and only wish they got more recognition. They deserve it.
faux123 - For almost all kernel features
DoomLord - For the RAMDISK
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Donors
Source
http://bitbucket.org/nikhiljan93/xzkernel
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[Stock-Kernel] XzInnere [Linaro-4.8.3], a Kernel for the Sony Xperia Z
Contributors
alnikki25k
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 5.0
Stable Release Date: 2014-03-29
Created 2014-01-27
Last Updated 2014-03-28
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HOTPLUG CONTROL, GOVERNORS, SAMPLE CONFIGS:
Thanks to n3ocort3x
With cpuquiet + load stats governor u get a brilliant battery life while keep it snappy.
I recommend leaving the governor on load stats (hotplug depended on load) to get the best results.
If you want to keep it balanced, and yeah, most users want that:
governor: smartmax
cpuquiet governor: load_stats
If you want ultimate performance:
governor: interactive (up treshold 65) or smartmax (lower tresholds)
cpuquiet governor: load_stats
SMARTMAX GOVERNOR
===============
awake_ideal_freq 594000
boost_freq 1242000
suspend_ideal_freq 384000
touch_poke_freq 1242000
Leave the rest untouched
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For a more power-saving governor (Recommended)
New! Preservative
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Thanks to bedalus
This is just for the record, and for those interested. The previous version of Preservative worked like a combination of smartass and conservative. It would scale straight up to the optimum frequency if there was any load (like smartass), then scale up one step at a time (like conservative) if the load was above the required threshold. This worked pretty well, and helped keep the frequency low. But sometimes it was keeping it low for too long, and a few users (myself included) noticed occasional hangs, presumably caused by a pile up of critical code that didn't get executed in time.
To improve responsiveness, but keep the frequency as low as possible was quite a challenge. I took the existing logic and chucked most of it in the bin...
(Remember, it's keeping the frequency low, and not UV that saves power - read this thread, especially post #2 for more background on this issue)
...what came to replace it was a fairly original hybrid, inspired by ondemand. Ondemand works by jumping to the top frequency when there is any load. This is usually overkill. So, you might have been at 100% CPU utilisation at 384MHz, so ondemand will jump straight to 1512MHz. However, when it gets there, the utilisation is now only 30%, so it will scale down to 486MHz.
Preservative now works a little like this. Whatever frequency it is currently at, if the utilisation hits 100%, it will scale up. But scaling up to max like ondemand? In the example above, this was the worst kind of overkill. Scaling up to max just to find scaling up one step would have been sufficient. But do we need to scale up one step, or as many as possible? There's no way to know for sure. You have to scale up before you can measure if the extra CPU cycles were enough or not.
This issue is what Preservative attempts to overcome: if the load is high, it will scale up, but not always to max. Let's label the frequency steps: 384=A 486=B 594=C 702=D 810=E 918=F 1026=G 1134=H 1242=I 1350=J 1458=K 1512=L
Conservative would take 11 calls to the governor to get from A to L, if L was required. Ondemand would go straight there. Ondemand is often overkill, conservative is often underkill. I'd like a compromise. Here's what Preservative would do:
Code:
L <- 4th step selected by preservative
K <- 3rd step selected by preservative
J <- 2nd step selected by preservative
I
H
G <- 1st step selected by preservative
F
E
D
C
B
A <- sat here until there is load
It splits the difference between whichever frequency it is at and the top frequency, and jumps there. If it is still under high load, it will do it again. So if it is idling, then needs to get to the top, it takes three more calls than ondemand, but seven less than conservative. Not only that, but it has also skipped over a large chunk of the slower steps that conservative would crawl through.
Scaling down also works in a similar way. Preservative will work out what step would be sufficient to manage the load, then jump halfway to that step on the first call. This is because, unlike ondemand, there is no down-threshold. Preservative will scale up when the load exceed the up threshold, but as soon as this is no longer the case, it will start attempting to scale back down to save power. It does not wait for load to reduce to drop below a certain point. Loads fluctuate. If went straight back to A, only to come back back to L, it would have to scale through G J and K again. However, dropping to G then D then B before A means if it does have to scale back up towards L, it doesn't have as far to climb, meaning less calls to the governor, and that the best step can be achieved quicker.
There has also been an adjustment to the up threshold. When the device is idle, the up threshold will automatically adjust to be more relaxed about scaling up. This means while the device is idle (e.g. when you are just reading some text) it becomes increasingly sensitive to changes in demand. When you touch the screen it will extremely responsive.
Conversely, when the device is hitting the top frequency, the up threshold will become increasingly strict. So if you are gaming, and putting a lot of load on the CPU, it will aim to be as efficient as possible, and only scale up if it really has to, to ensure that no cycles are wasted at these high power hungry frequencies.
Whenever it goes from hitting L to hitting A, or visa versa, the threshold will reset to default. The sysfs location of this tunable remains at:
Code:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/up_threshold
It will accept values of up to 127, higher being more power-saving. The default is 100, but editing the file changes this value. If you want to use a different value on a permanent basis, add the line
Code:
[B]echo 84 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/up_threshold[/B]
to /etc/init.d/00config
and it will then restore your setting of 84 (or whatever) every time you reboot. Remember it will be overwritten if you flash updates to the kernel, so make a copy of your edited file. However, I believe 100 is a pretty good default.
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Changelog
Next-Release-TO-DO
XzI - v6
Kitkat - 230 Sources
Massive changelog
Large amounts of debugging code removed
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Current-Release
XzI - v5
Intelliactive CPU governor
New! Advanced Xperia Recovery Bootloader
New! Preservative CPU Governor (Read more)
Kernel mode NEON
MSM CPU Frequency Limiter / a.k.a Snake Charmer(in faux app) support
Kernel Futex tweaks
MSM Memcopy enhancements from Motorola Mobility
Higher Bus Speeds @ Lower cache clocks = Higher performance @ Lower Temperatures + More Power Savings
Generic tweaks
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Previous releases
XzI - v4
Sony 10.4.1.B.0.101 Sources
Tap2Wake/Sweep2Wake using evgen method
New Power-Aware Workqueue algorithms
AROMA Installer
XzDualRecovery
Lots of debugging removed
BFQ-v7r1
Interactive GPU Governor
Removed Simple GPU Governor
Removed MultiROM
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XzI - v3
MultiROM Xperia for Xperia Z - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f9gG1sRNog
- Initial implementation. Not functional. Just testing boot.
Revert Power-Supply drivers back to 4.2.2
Intellidemand Governor 5.0
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XzI - v2
Lower undervolt to 600 mV
Sound Control 2.0
Gamma Control
SLUB updates
Updated Adreno drivers
Use O3 Optimisation
Tune BFQ
System Config Clean-up - Quite experimental
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XzI - v1
Initial Release
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Download
Click here
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MultiROM
Coming Soon
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Cool! Good job. What would you say is the advantage in this kernel over XzKernel?
Kocayine said:
Cool! Good job. What would you say is the advantage in this kernel over XzKernel?
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Almost no setup needed. Everything works with a good default configuration. Uses a completely different hotplug governor.
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Almost no setup needed. Everything works with a good default configuration. Uses a completely different hotplug governor.
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I guess including DoubleTap in the kernel would make it too much like your other kernel, right?
Kocayine said:
I guess including DoubleTap in the kernel would make it too much like your other kernel, right?
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Yup. May not include that. But will have Gamma control.
No sound control right?
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Yup. May not include that. But will have Gamma control.
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You sure you cant make a version with doubletap? I dont need very advanced kernel, just some governors and stuff and now I got used to the tapping as well : (
BTW, how about the wakelock fixes and so from XzKernel, are they included here?
beniamin24 said:
No sound control right?
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This is just the first release. It'll be added next.
my phone reboots after trying to undervolt in trickster mod app
braacic17 said:
my phone reboots after trying to undervolt in trickster mod app
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It works for me. Clear all settings in TricksterMOD and try again.
alnikki25k said:
It works for me. Clear all settings in TricksterMOD and try again.
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nope. still not working i tried everything even in faux123 app but it just reboots.
well its not so important for me right now. kernel is awesome and i can see better battery life on my xz 4.3 !!
thanks ! :laugh:
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Yup. May not include that. But will have Gamma control.
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When you include gamma control I'll switch to this kernel
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What about exFAT? Is it work properly?
-totonio- said:
When you include gamma control I'll switch to this kernel
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.. and doubletap.. then we got all that is needed
Not for deodexed right?
Inviato dal mio C6603 utilizzando Tapatalk
Exactly what i need, a battery oriented / balanced kernel, while keeping it slim.. Keep up the good work!
Waiting for gamma control.. ??
Edit Note: i've missed the part which state that double tap wont be included here.. Sorry..
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Hi,
I'm using Co-Core 8.2 and I want to test One Power Guard to improve my battery life.
But I don't have any idea about which CPU governor and I/O scheduler to choose.
Could someone tell me which combination provides the best balance between power-save and performance?
I'm on Jelly Bean 4.1.2
NB. Cocafe recommends PegasusQ as CPU governor and either SIO/ROW for I/O scheduler but I would like to get some feedback from people already using One Power Guard.
Thanks in advance
luisblop said:
Hi,
I'm using Co-Core 8.2 and I want to test One Power Guard to improve my battery life.
But I don't have any idea about which CPU governor and I/O scheduler to choose.
Could someone tell me which combination provides the best balance between power-save and performance?
I'm on Jelly Bean 4.1.2
NB. Cocafe recommends PegasusQ as CPU governor and either SIO/ROW for I/O scheduler but I would like to get some feedback from people already using One Power Guard.
Thanks in advance
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Pegasus and sioplus
OR
Hotplug and sioplus
DaRkRhiNe said:
Pegasus and sioplus
OR
Hotplug and sioplus
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Thanks for the answer. I will give a try with Pegasus
However I noticed that sioplus is not available on One Power Guard settings. Only row and sio.
Is sioplus available in Co-core 8.2?
These apps like this just drains your battery. If you want play with CPU, download a CPU controller app. (like SetCPU) and install CoCore 9.0 which is newest version.
When you don't use phone ; 600 MHz Max & HotPlug
When you don't use phone V2 ; 600 MHz Max & Ondemand & deeper sleep status
When you lock phone, don't decrease speed (too much) because it will use whole CPU if it needs ; 800 MHz Max & Ondemand Q/Lulzactive Q/Pegasus Q
When using ; 1000 MHz Max & Ondemand/Interactive/Lulzactive Q/Pegasus Q
When you get mad and crazy about performance, lock the min to max; 1000 MHz min and max & Ondemand & SmartAss (still exists or not I don't know)
If you increase minimum speed it will keep it. So I suggest always keep min to 200MHz. (if exists 0 MHz I don't remember it too)
Edit: and don't go deeper sleep if you use hot plugger governors like Hotplug, Pegasus, Lulzactive Q
FYI
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2312491
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Thanks guys,
I will compare the battery draining with One Power Guard just to give it a try.
If I don't notice any improvement then I will tweak with SetCPU
King ov Hell said:
Edit: and don't go deeper sleep if you use hot plugger governors like Hotplug, Pegasus, Lulzactive Q
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Hi again,
What exactly do you mean wit "deeper sleep"?
Is that an option or when the display is off after several minutes?
Sorry for my ignorance
luisblop said:
Hi again,
What exactly do you mean wit "deeper sleep"?
Is that an option or when the display is off after several minutes?
Sorry for my ignorance
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Go to the CoCore's thread you'll see. It's deep sleep level which can increase your battery life when you don't use the device. It's not about using, it's about when it's stand-by.
Ok
After one day even if One Power Guard is a nice app I prefer to switch governor depending on the display status. So I was thinking about using tasker (instead setCPU) which is already running on my phone and this way not adding more background processes.
I set a couple of task using the CPU control from tasker. It is working fine switching governors but I noticed that the frequencies (min and max) don't change. I tried even with shell script and still I don't get to set the max frequency. Then I prefer to make you a couple of questiosn:
-In tasker when using the CPU control. If I change governor. Should it be set in both CPUs (0 and 1) or only in a single one? In my case i set the governor in both.
-I use the terminal to check the current governor and max frequency (for instance for the cpu0)
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governorcat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
As said above the governor is succesfully changed but that's not the case for the frequency. Then I tried to run a shell script to change the max frequency as follows:
echo #frequency > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
But it seems not working neither. So I wonder if I'm doing something wrong.
NB. By the way I'm happy using the governor hotplug while not using my phone (thanks for the advice). In normal use I set pegasusq with sio and seems working great.
Extended kernel, for Android 9.0 ROM's (ks01lte).
Disclaimer:
use this kernel at your own risk. Flashing it without any knowledge of what you're doing may brick your device. I'm not responsible for any software/hardware damage.
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only Pie is supported.
Features/Changelog:
v1
built with 4.9.x-sabermod GCC toolchain
* Custom CPU governors: Nightmare, Alucard, and Intelliactive.
* GPU: Adreno idler by arter97 disabled by default for better responsiveness, Simple GPU governor by faux123.
* Sound Control V3.
* Screen: KCAL support for post processing control [v2].
* Custom Schedulers: Fiops, Fifo, VR, SIOPlus, Tripndroid, ZEN.
* USB/AC Fastcharge V1.3.
* Optimizations: reducing the amount of debug logs!!, add clean Ramdisk files.
v1.5
* Built with the Bleeding edge GNU GCC 8.2.1
* BACKPORT: Power Efficient Workqueues from Kernel 3.10
* Add Link Time Optimization support v3
* CPU Underclock and Overclock: 268MHz to 2496MHz
* GPU Underclock and Overclock: 100MHz to 600M
* Add New Custom CPU governors: Elemental-X and zzmoove.
* Enable KSM and and support for UKSM
Downloads
MEGA
Thanks to:
@kyasu
@jprimero15 aka Lolz-Kernel
and all the authors of commits in Extended kernel github repo!
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Extended kernel, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S4
Contributors
darkness
Source Code: https://github.com/1bdellatiF/platform_kernel_samsung_msm8974
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Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: v1.5
Beta Release Date: 2019-07-20
Created 2019-07-20
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Is there a zzmoove governor in this kernel?
Will test for week with intelliactive governor and NFS magisk module. Will update again after a week. Thanks for the kernel!
AOD fixed by wiping cache and dalvik-cache
@darkness I just found this thread. If you are interested in adding more govs, I have the source to add the following (the below list includes default ones as well) to the Havoc-OS kernel, ie @kyasu LOS Kernel
==================CPU==================
abyssplugv2
arteractive
badass
bioshock
conservative
conservativex
dancedance
darkness
dyna-interactive
electroactive
impulse
intelliactive
intellimm
interactive
interactivex2
lazy
lionheart
nightmare
ondemand
ondemandplus
optimax
pegasusq
performance
powersave
slim
smartassH3
smartmax
tripndroid
uberdemand
userspace
wave
==================IO==================
bfq-iosched
cfq-iosched
deadline-iosched
fifo-iosched
fiops-iosched
noop-iosched
row-iosched
sio-iosched
sioplus-iosched
tripndroid-iosched
vr-iosched
zen-iosched
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XerusKunZE said:
Is there a zzmoove governor in this kernel?
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I have seen a lot of people get excited about ZZMove. I think it is a LOT of effort to configure correctly, and if not configured correctly its really bad. And on top of that, I think the true battery saving advantages are over rated as compared to if you get Doze working correctly.
XerusKunZE said:
Is there a zzmoove governor in this kernel?
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New build is available v1.5
New Custom CPU governors: Elemental-X and zzmoove.
DiamondJohn said:
@darkness I just found this thread. If you are interested in adding more govs, I have the source to add the following (the below list includes default ones as well) to the Havoc-OS kernel, ie @kyasu LOS Kernel
I have seen a lot of people get excited about ZZMove. I think it is a LOT of effort to configure correctly, and if not configured correctly its really bad. And on top of that, I think the true battery saving advantages are over rated as compared to if you get Doze working correctly.
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Which CPU governor has the minimum battery consumption
darkness said:
Which CPU governor has the minimum battery consumption
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If you want the ABSOLUTE min battery consumption without compromise, then the Gov does not really matter. Simply set your max CPU to the lowest frequency available.
The real practicality is about selecting a gov that provides YOU the best compromise for how YOU personally use your phone. eg I don't use my phone for gaming, while others might.
My personal experience is that there are two main paths for battery consumption. Screen on and screen off. Screen on is heavily affected by Gov, so the most conservative you can bear. And if you are really committed for small gains, adjust the ramp-up etc
see:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/ref-to-date-guide-cpu-governors-o-t3048957
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1767797
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/guide-android-governors-explained-t2017715
For screen off, then Doze becomes the controlling factor, BIG TIME! I got my phone into doze in 30 sec of screen off, and the battery consumption is brilliant!
To investigate your current state, see:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79135309&postcount=74
That post and the following one shows the difference how my phone is either screen on or in Doze. As compared to a LOS device which sits in maintenance (a higher battery state) for some time after the screen is off.
Doze's deep-idle is your batteries lowest power state, apart from off
PS, not that it means anything, I personally run Tripndroid CPU Gov (and sched) based on how it is described and from personal checks where it appears to like the lower frequencies while still staying very responsive. It jumps around a bit which to me means it is attempting to find the the lowest appropriate freq, while some act more like a min-max, ie not the lowest appropriate, but min when not in use and max when in even the lowest use. I don't notice any lag.
share the link resurrection remix v7.0.2 ks01ltexx
onenett said:
share the link resurrection remix v7.0.2 ks01ltexx
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is there a please in there somewhere?
https://github.com/ResurrectionRemix/platform_manifest
I tried version 1.5, but it got stucked on splash screen and goes to download mode. Sometimes the system boots fine, but as soon as I shutdown my phone the problem persist again... I tried to reflash my rom and reflash the kernel but the same thing happens. I tried to wipe dalvik cache and cache, still the problem is the same. I'm using Havoc 2.7
XerusKunZE said:
I tried version 1.5, but it got stucked on splash screen and goes to download mode. Sometimes the system boots fine, but as soon as I shutdown my phone the problem persist again... I tried to reflash my rom and reflash the kernel but the same thing happens. I tried to wipe dalvik cache and cache, still the problem is the same. I'm using Havoc 2.7
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A last_kmsg may help the dev decipher where its failing.
DiamondJohn said:
PS, not that it means anything, I personally run Tripndroid CPU Gov (and sched)
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I've switched to the Impulse CPU Gov, as it appears to quickly scale down and like the lower frequencies and switch off (hotplug) other cores, while still being very responsive ie I haven't noticed any lags. It was created by the main dev who worked Oreo crDroid.
I *may* of also noticed that when plating music with the screen off, sometimes there was a stutter when using Tripndroid and switching songs, and I haven't had this occur with Impulse, as yet. I also have an app that momentarily switches the screen on between songs, to display the cover art, which I am sure wouldn't help.
It could be a random thing, but it looks good thus far.
just flashed, i do see more options for cpu frquencies but i don't see gpu frequencies like 100mhz or 600mhz???
Latest one cause bootloop in Havoc 9.0
Hi, i has benn flased last reléase, bootlock after reboot, somebody have this bug?
Thanks.
Samsung S4 GT-i9505 Kernel
Hello, can anyone tell me where I can download the most updated Kernel for S4 GT-i9505?
Hello to everyone
Would this kernel work with android 10 ?