In kernel default is interative and deadline, is there another for better result?
matheus_sc said:
In kernel default is interative and deadline, is there another for better result?
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It depends on what you want to do.
adrynalyne said:
It depends on what you want to do.
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For battery saving.
matheus_sc said:
For battery saving.
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Conservative is best for that.
After some tests changes any config in kernel causes random reboots
matheus_sc said:
After some tests changes any config in kernel causes random reboots
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Sure that wasn't something you broke?
adrynalyne said:
Sure that wasn't something you broke?
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I test with trickster and kernel teaker.
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hi, i just wanna now is the overclock are really working or take any effect ?
i will show you my CPU frequency on attachment
Thanks XDA !!
if this problem solved, please remove this thread
Kevalvino said:
hi, i just wanna now is the overclock are really working or take any effect ?
i will show you my CPU frequency on attachment
Thanks XDA !!
if this problem solved, please remove this thread
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Max. Frequency value is wrong
work hard, play hard
Gogeta said:
Max. Frequency value is wrong
work hard, play hard
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how much max freq ? i set 825mhz in cm setting and my phone reboot
Kevalvino said:
how much max freq ? i set 825mhz in cm setting and my phone reboot
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Keep decreasing it until your phone becomes stable(no reboot)
work hard, play hard
Gogeta said:
Keep decreasing it until your phone becomes stable(no reboot)
work hard, play hard
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oh yes, what is smartass and other governor ?
smartass is a governor, smartassv2 is recommended and together with deadline scheduler
Eren Jaeger said:
smartass is a governor, smartassv2 is recommended and together with deadline scheduler
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how about smartassV2 with Si0 scheduler, i use it on JB and it's popping~
syahazu said:
how about smartassV2 with Si0 scheduler, i use it on JB and it's popping~
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depends on what you need. smartassV2 is a balance of performance and battety life. sio is stable, if i read correctly. i use either ondemand or interactive governor with vr scheduler since i don't use my x8 much nowadays.
@cascabel , alright thanks mate, im gonna stay with my current settings
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cascabel said:
depends on what you need. smartassV2 is a balance of performance and battety life. sio is stable, if i read correctly. i use either ondemand or interactive governor with vr scheduler since i don't use my x8 much nowadays.
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where can i get smartass v2 libs ?
Kevalvino said:
where can i get smartass v2 libs ?
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afaik it's included in the kernel, and no module for stock. hopefully i'm wrong amd someone can point it out.
There is smartass module but it has some bugs http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159899
hi all ı want to ask questions about pegasusq. Can anyone use pegasusq ? how is the battery life ? is it stable ?
thank all
sorry my bad english I'm trying to improve
Absolute1453 said:
hi all ı want to ask questions about pegasusq. Can anyone use pegasusq ? how is the battery life ? is it stable ?
thank all
sorry my bad english I'm trying to improve
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pegasusq in my opinion is the better governor to use, largely because it can tell if is more than one core and respond accordingly. Pair that with CPU Sleeper Dual Core and you're golden as far as power saving awareness. SIO I hear is the best i/o scheduler to use for power consumption, deadline in my opinion is the best for pure performance however be careful because If you do overload and a process misses a deadline it will hiccup or even freeze. :laugh:
jstath1972 said:
pegasusq in my opinion is the better governor to use, largely because it can tell if is more than one core and respond accordingly. Pair that with CPU Sleeper Dual Core and you're golden as far as power saving awareness. SIO I hear is the best i/o scheduler to use for power consumption, deadline in my opinion is the best for pure performance however be careful because If you do overload and a process misses a deadline it will hiccup or even freeze. :laugh:
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so battery life is good yeah ?
Absolute1453 said:
so battery life is good yeah ?
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Yes :good:
Battery life is also good on abyssplug, but I don't think there's a big difference between the two.
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GXGOW said:
Battery life is also good on abyssplug, but I don't think there's a big difference between the two.
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Agree.
big thanks for answer friends
So many kernels..so many governors. Where can I find the defining characteristics of each governor. What they do and don't, etc?
Thanks.
holeshot77 said:
So many kernels..so many governors. Where can I find the defining characteristics of each governor. What they do and don't, etc?
Thanks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/gen...overnors-o-t3048957/post59289777#post59289777
holeshot77 said:
So many kernels..so many governors. Where can I find the defining characteristics of each governor. What they do and don't, etc?
Thanks.
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In real life won't see a lot of performance boost. May even see performance degrade. A good thing to play with and learn so don't waste time on it later. LMAO
Introducing Beast-kernel
For the OnePlus 6& 6T
Stock oos only
Features
wireguard support
K-lapse
Flar2 sleep/wakegesture features
vfs_cache_pressure set to zero by default
Maple IO Scheduler set to default
Westwood TCP Congestion Profile set to default (Personal preference)
CRC Check Toggle-able (disabled by default)(~%30 performance boost when disabled)
Boeffla's LED Notification(only for op6)
Boeffla's Wakelock Blocker
Tbalden's KCAL modifications
Power Efficient Workqueue
Gpu overclock(846mhz)
Gpu underclock(180mhz)
updated to the latest kernel version 4.9.179
merged kernel update to be inline with caf code( LA.UM.7.3.r1-07800-sdm845.0 )
aniur dsp mod enabled through kernel.
~-CREDITS-~
@RenderBroken-for his awesome commits
@Eliminater74-for showing me a few things in source
@Sultanxda
@arter97-for his commits as well
@flar2-for his wakegesture features
@HolyAngel-for the source
@tanish2k09 - for k-lapse
Downloads
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=295177
Source
https://gitlab.com/sellgren11/beast-kernel_op6t_unified.git.
ENJOY!!:laugh:
SyCreed said:
why?
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it gives people the option if they want it. the kernel also has the stock 710 freq so it doesnt hurt nothing.
Interesting, but unless I'm missing something, this looks like the exact description from Holydragon kernel. What are the differences if you don't mind me asking?
Edit. Minus K-lapse....which is something that I have absolutely grown dependent on
Ryano89 said:
Interesting, but unless I'm missing something, this looks like the exact description from Holydragon kernel. What are the differences if you don't mind me asking?
Edit. Minus K-lapse....which is something that I have absolutely grown dependent on
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you sir are correct, this is based off of his kernel. some of the features are from his work.
but ive made changes like sched/fair.c: Don't allow SchedTune boosted tasks to be migrated to small cores , overclock, k-lapse and a whole bunch of stuff. look at my commits on gitlab and you'll see whats different.
I edited OP so people don't think this is holy dragon kernel with just a name change
wireguard?
Marco89989 said:
wireguard?
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I was already in the middle of adding it
beany23 said:
you sir are correct, this is based off of his kernel. some of the features are from his work.
but ive made changes like sched/fair.c: Don't allow SchedTune boosted tasks to be migrated to small cores , overclock, k-lapse and a whole bunch of stuff. look at my commits on gitlab and you'll see whats different.
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Awesome, thank you. I meant no offence I just was checking. So is K-lapse something that you are not interested in?
Ryano89 said:
Awesome, thank you. I meant no offence I just was checking. So is K-lapse something that you are not interested in?
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No your fine bro, I'm not mad lol also I have k-lapse enabled right now
beany23 said:
No your fine bro, I'm not mad lol also I have k-lapse enabled right now
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Dam..lol I missed it in the 1st line of the description. Sorry. I'll flash and check it out
Ryano89 said:
Awesome, thank you. I meant no offence I just was checking. So is K-lapse something that you are not interested in?
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screenshot of k-lapse
Marco89989 said:
wireguard?
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Compiling new build with wireguard support:good:
beany23 said:
Compiling new build with wireguard support:good:
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Have you experienced any problems with gpu oc? A previous kernel I was using, it turned out to be something that caused some issues with a minority of devices.
I've flashed, so far so good. Everything is smooth and snappy.
Ryano89 said:
Have you experienced any problems with gpu oc? A previous kernel I was using, it turned out to be something that caused some issues with a minority of devices.
I've flashed, so far so good. Everything is smooth and snappy.
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I personally haven't had not one single issue with gpu oc, I stead of adding more gpu tables I kept the original and modified them. In my opinion adding those new tables causes a bug but like I said that's my speculation.
beany23 said:
Compiling new build with wireguard support:good:
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Version 2.0 is up with some added goodies including wireguard support
beany23 said:
Version 2.0 is up with some added goodies including wireguard support
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That's cool but I think you credited the wrong person.
What's the hurry lol?
tanish2k09 said:
That's cool but I think you credited the wrong person.
What's the hurry lol?
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I'm trying to quote the maker of k-lapse
beany23 said:
I'm trying to quote the maker of k-lapse
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He is
Ok then cool cool
What is ainur dsp? Is that dts eagle?
I tested all of the avaliable kernels on 4 XL.
Used ondemand cpu governor,simple_ondemand gpu governor and fiops i/o scheduler with fsync disabled(note that some kernels like franken didnt support governor changing,settings didn't apply on boot for some reason so I done the test with schedutil cpu governor also). Best overall for speed and battery life is elementalx. Works awesome on any ROM. With others I had issues with small lags here and there but with ex kernel NEVER and I mean it.
Also Naptime app AKA agressive doze is total crap as I actually had better standby battery life without it.
Use AOSIP ROM with Ex kernel(block wakelocks also) for best balance between performance and battery life.
Hope this article will help someone.
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With others I had issues with small lags here and there but with ex kernel NEVER and I mean it.
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Same here, that's why i currently use stock. I agree with ex, it's probably the best one after stock one (No micro lags)
cimbajunior said:
I tested all of the avaliable kernels on 4 XL.
Used ondemand cpu governor,simple_ondemand gpu governor and fiops i/o scheduler with fsync disabled(note that some kernels like franken didnt support governor changing,settings didn't apply on boot for some reason so I done the test with schedutil cpu governor also). Best overall for speed and battery life is elementalx. Works awesome on any ROM. With others I had issues with small lags here and there but with ex kernel NEVER and I mean it.
Also Naptime app AKA agressive doze is total crap as I actually had better standby battery life without it.
Use AOSIP ROM with Ex kernel(block wakelocks also) for best balance between performance and battery life.
Hope this article will help someone.
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What wakelocks do you block?
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What wakelocks do you block?
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All except advanced ones.
sruel3216 said:
What wakelocks do you block?
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Here
cimbajunior said:
Here
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And you don't see any side effects? Everything functions normal?
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And you don't see any side effects? Everything functions normal?
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Read my first post on this thread please
cimbajunior said:
Read my first post on this thread please
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I did read it. Performance and battery you said are great. I mean as far as apps? No delayed notifications from any messaging or email apps?
sruel3216 said:
I did read it. Performance and battery you said are great. I mean as far as apps? No delayed notifications from any messaging or email apps?
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No for the ones I'm using(whatsapp,gmail,instagram,twitter....) if you block the wakelocks I sent in screenshot. If you block advanced ones then there can be problems maybe but I didn't test that as standby time and deep sleep are great.
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No for the ones I'm using(whatsapp,gmail,instagram,twitter....) if you block the wakelocks I sent in screenshot. If you block advanced ones then there can be problems maybe but I didn't test that as standby time and deep sleep are great.
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Sweet il try all those you said. Thanks!
sruel3216 said:
Sweet il try all those you said. Thanks!
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Just flash AOSIP rom and ex kernel and you won't regret it.
cimbajunior said:
Just flash AOSIP rom and ex kernel and you won't regret it.
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I like stock pixel rom. I use ex kernel thought so il try it out.
sruel3216 said:
I like stock pixel rom. I use ex kernel thought so il try it out.
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ex kernel works even better with aosip. But you can use it on stock also. I noticed that on aosip I get some extra battery juice and little bit faster performance if that matters to you. Battery life is more important for me.