So I will set my cpu governor, smartassV2, and go on with my day, and at some point, not sure when, I will find the governor has switched to interactive.
Any ideas why the governor is not sticking or how to remmedy it?
I've tried reinstalling no frills, and reflashing the kernel I'm using to no avail.
This is not a common problem for my phone or kernel/rom as far as I know. (p500 franco.Kernel.v19.4-gbs.v18c devoid froyo final)
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I've noticed that in the cm7 settings you can set the governor to powersave or performance but if you try to go through setCPU it doesn't give you the options for a governor. Does anyone know why this is?
I'm using faux123's 0.1.9 kernel.
Im using Setcpu to overclock, but I was wanting to know if I can use another app to change the I/O schedule. Would they try and overide one another? Would like to try deadline on my phone, any thoughts??
I've used Voltage Control in the past to change my IO Scheduler without any conflicts with SetCPU. I'm curious though. I've been using SetCPU for a while now and I've never seen an IO Scheduler setting. Are you mistaken, or am I retarded?
There's a possibility of both! Lol. I looked all over my set CPU app and didn't see any I/o setting. I might try voltage control and see what happens. Thanks.
So i tried voltage control and i remembered why I'm not using it. When i open the app it says my kernel doesn't support voltage control. I'm running the bullet kernel that comes with bi-winning..
In that case, you may want to try Pimp My CPU. If you don't want to donate, there is a free version on XDA somewhere. Otherwise you can buy it through the market.
I guess ill stick with set CPU. It has the profile management. No frills CPU has the I/o schedule but not profile management. I guess we can't have it all. Lol
Nice thing I've noticed about I/O schedulers is that you only need to do it once. Run whatever program changes it, change it, then you can uninstall the program and keep the scheduler change.
Though honestly I've never noticed a difference between them. Used anywhere from CFQ to NOOP, Deadline, SIO... never noticed a change in the speed of... anything.
kaintfm said:
Nice thing I've noticed about I/O schedulers is that you only need to do it once. Run whatever program changes it, change it, then you can uninstall the program and keep the scheduler change.
Though honestly I've never noticed a difference between them. Used anywhere from CFQ to NOOP, Deadline, SIO... never noticed a change in the speed of... anything.
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If that is the case, then I know that Tegrak's OC will change the I/O. Not sure if it is only the Pro version that does it or not (I bought the Pro awhile ago before I knew how custom kernels work).
I changed mine to noop back then and have to say I agree with Kaintfm, no real noticable difference.
Hi, I am running leedroid's v5 and it works perfect but the governor smartassv2 is a little strange
Because after some time it locks to highest clock set and never go down again until I change governor and back again.
Is it supposed to work like this? How is it really supposed to work?
What governors do you guys recommend?
what oc program are you using?
System tuner pro
But leedroid just announced that there is a problem and he's trying to fix it so right now this thread is solved
I have been testing different SetCPU settings on my I9100G and been running AnTuTu Benchmark. Here are the results:
hotplug - 6153
ondemand - 3739
conservative - 3830
performance - 4066
SetCPU not installed - 4964
Does that even make any sense? Shouldn't I have the best performance with the performance setting?
Not surely.... This may be different for any situation... It depends on the kernel, voltages and so on... I thinks that it's normal!
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Would anyone know what are the default kernel settings?
It's strange because when I disable SetCPU I am getting a worse performance again, but from what I can see in system files, the SetCPU settings are still here.
EDIT:
Actually some more tests:
hotplug - 6036
conservative - 5834
ondemand - 5740
performance - 5058
I might have forgot to tick the "Enable" thing in SetCPU with some of the first tests :/
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Would anyone know what are the default kernel settings?
It's strange because when I disable SetCPU I am getting a worse performance again, but from what I can see in system files, the SetCPU settings are still here.
EDIT:
Actually some more tests:
hotplug - 6036
conservative - 5834
ondemand - 5740
performance - 5058
I might have forgot to tick the "Enable" thing in SetCPU with some of the first tests :/
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Wich rom/kernel are you runing?
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I have been testing different SetCPU settings on my I9100G and been running AnTuTu Benchmark. Here are the results:
hotplug - 6153
ondemand - 3739
conservative - 3830
performance - 4066
SetCPU not installed - 4964
Does that even make any sense? Shouldn't I have the best performance with the performance setting?
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And what values you get on glbenchmark?
So I've been hearing Schedutil is the most balanced governor for Android phones cause it can handle battery and performance well.I searched it on internet and found some article about it that my brain can't understand.
Why is it better and how it works? Can anybody explain it to me or provide me some link where I can read about it?
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It's a CPU governor. Look inside here. This governor requires Linux kernel 4.7+.
I got problem with schedutil on oneplus 9, its the default governor and get low fps while gaming. Maybe is a bug with "games" app what should change to a better governor while gaming... it also have a "performance" option
This governor is quiet ****. Its like ondemand ramping up to max clock when not needed.