My phone isn't stable at 1.6ghz and I'd like to take a crack at 1.5ghz. Is there a way?
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tdamocles said:
My phone isn't stable at 1.6ghz and I'd like to take a crack at 1.5ghz. Is there a way?
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You'd have to edit the frequency table via an init.d script. 1496 and 1504 mhz are your options (or any other frequency in 8mhz steps). What are you currently using? SetCPU? Voltage Control?
Simba501 said:
You'd have to edit the frequency table via an init.d script. 1496 and 1504 mhz are your options (or any other frequency in 8mhz steps). What are you currently using? SetCPU? Voltage Control?
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I'm using set CPU. I tried giving it more juice but with fail. On demand I can run 1.6ghz but with performance or conservative it locks up.
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tdamocles said:
I'm using set CPU. I tried giving it more juice but with fail. On demand I can run 1.6ghz but with performance or conservative it locks up.
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Put this in /system/etc/init.d, remove the file extension from the end of the name, and set the permissions to 755. Since scripts are applied first, during the boot process, it shouldn't interfere with your SetCPU setup. It will merely change the frequency table. You can alter the values as necessary. Get script manager from the market, give the file root access (by hitting the skull right before you run it), and make sure it runs with an exit code of 0. Then open SetCPU and observe the change.
are you on siyah or entropy kernel? It seems entropy's kernel allows a slightly higher overvolt which has allowed me to be stable at 1.6 even though I never use it. Try it out 1550mv seems to work for me.
Will do.
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are you on siyah or entropy kernel? It seems entropy's kernel allows a slightly higher overvolt which has allowed me to be stable at 1.6 even though I never use it. Try it out 1550mv seems to work for me.
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Whoa. I don't recommend running voltages that high. You'll fry it. I don't overclock for daily use, but I did want to set up my frequency table and voltages so that they're stable if I choose to benchmark or something.
There are A LOT of tweaks that will allow you to improve performance without overclocking, and certainly without going to 1.5 or 1.6. You can lower the sampling rate, lower the up threshold, increase the down differential, increase the sampling down factor, altering hot plug values, etc.
EDIT: Just noticed that you don't run that for an extended period of time.
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Put this in /system/etc/init.d, remove the file extension from the end of the name, and set the permissions to 755. Since scripts are applied first, during the boot process, it shouldn't interfere with your SetCPU setup. It will merely change the frequency table. You can alter the values as necessary. Get script manager from the market, give the file root access (by hitting the skull right before you run it), and make sure it runs with an exit code of 0. Then open SetCPU and observe the change.
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Understood everything until ' exit code of 0.' Where do I enter this in script manager?
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tdamocles said:
Understood everything until ' exit code of 0.' Where do I enter this in script manager?
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After you run the script, the app will give an exit code. You don't enter it. If you get an exit code of 0 (near the top, after you run it), then the changes were successfully applied.
What kernel are you on?
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Siyah. Just ran it and it said exit code 1: write error invalid argument
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Siyah. Just ran it and it said exit code 1: write error invalid argument
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Ok, well I'm not sure how to change it. Kcdarookie has an init.d generator (over in the 9100 forums) that'll be able to do it. It's self-explanatory once you open it. After you create it, save it, and follow the same steps (/system/etc/init.d, permissions, etc).
Google "init.d generator xda."
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Ok, well I'm not sure how to change it. Kcdarookie has an init.d generator (over in the 9100 forums) that'll be able to do it. It's self-explanatory once you open it. After you create it, save it, and follow the same steps (/system/etc/init.d, permissions, etc).
Google "init.d generator xda."
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Worked like a gem! [email protected](performance) - no lockups.
Thanks!
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Simple script to run to maximize the MoPho's RAM usage. **ROOT USERS ONLY**
I take NO credit for this tweak whatsoever, and am simply providing a quick "how-to" of how to run the script for those who have not used it on previous Android devices.
Here's the link to the original thread (in the general section in the MoPho forum), created by member Custodian on 8/11/11. Big thanks to him for that! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212820
First, follow the ongoing development threads to familiarize yourself of what this tweak truly accomplishes:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15948434#post15948434
Secondly, follow this how-to, in this order:
1) Download the script of your choice from the second hyperlink above, or from - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=5021
2) Download Script Manager from the Market (free app).
3) Wipe your caches.
4) Open Script Manager, locate the script you dl'd on your SD Card, select "run as root", and DO NOT select "run as boot".
5) Load the script (select 1 or 0 for scrolling speed). It will most likely tell you that you are running too new of a Busybox version, and may experience bootloops. You're fine. Busybox v1.19.2-Stericson runs just fine, no issues.
6) Once script loads, enter selection #9 (Super 1000hp Aggressive mem setting).
7) Enter selection #13 to "bulletproof" your Launcher (helps eliminate risk of having it close during while your mem settings are working)
8) Enter selection #19 for Nitro Lag Nullifer, and install.
9) Enter selection #25 for options. Enter y for build.prop edit.
10) Enter selection #27 to close the script.
Now, reopen Script manager and navigate to the folder /sdcard/V6_SuperCharger. Run the 99SuperCharger.sh script, and select to "run as root", and "run as boot".
Reboot your phone, and you are good to go.
You can create widgets to quickly shift between memory tweaks.
Lastly, you can run the V6 script and select #19 to "flush" your caches and reclaim any lost RAM throughout the day to keep your phone running optimally without having to reboot your phone or "kill" any apps through various task managers. I do this about 1x-2x a day just as habit, but not necessary by any means. (A widget can be created for this too - open Script Manager, and find /data/fast_engine_flush.sh. One click RAM re-claimer!)
That's it. No need for any 3rd party task managers (ATK, Auto Killer, etc.). Just let the script do its thing, and enjoy a lag free MoPho!
this is great - I ran across this the other day - very easy to install and activate - my phone seems to be very reponsive - quite a interesting MOD - thanks for posting!
Latest script - RC3.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=5021
Nice, I'll try out RC1. BTW, has anyone tried his 3g turbocharger?
This is weird. I keep getting ... "AWK Not Found. Unable to determine busybox version."
Root Check says I have busybox-1.18.0git. wtf?
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Nice, I'll try out RC1. BTW, has anyone tried his 3g turbocharger?
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Yes. I'm still on the fence as far as noticing any performance gains, though...
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tuxytuxy said:
This is weird. I keep getting ... "AWK Not Found. Unable to determine busybox version."
Root Check says I have busybox-1.18.0git. wtf?
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Try installing a newer Busybox version...that should fix that.
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My settings wouldn't stick after reboot (using homebase 2.1)
Had to use Script Manager to load /system/etc/init.d/99SuperCharger "on boot" and "run as root" (for me it was called S99SuperCharger)
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Nice, I'll try out RC1. BTW, has anyone tried his 3g turbocharger?
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Just did. I had some weak download speeds at work this morning, only getting to 550kps tops, using the experimental 1 setting doubled my down speed to 1meg.
cobrahicks said:
My settings wouldn't stick after reboot (using homebase 2.1)
Had to use Script Manager to load /system/etc/init.d/99SuperCharger "on boot" and "run as root" (for me it was called S99SuperCharger)
Just did. I had some weak download speeds at work this morning, only getting to 550kps tops, using the experimental 1 setting doubled my down speed to 1meg.
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NICE!
I get crap 3G speed @ work regardless of which 3G script I run (.2-.4 down on avg), but .8-1.0 avg w/ 4G. I didn't realize that it doesn't exactly hurt the battery life tremendously to leave 4G enabled on the MoPho, as it puts itself into a sleep mode when not in use. I'm not sure of the specifics as far as scan/refresh intervals right off hand, but I'm tracking approx 1% of batt. life lost every 10 minutes while the phone is idle and 4G enabled (data disabled, as I'm sure I'd be losing 3-4% batt. life in the same range w/ it enabled w/ 4G).
Dumb question: Anything special I should know to run 3G turbocharger?
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Dumb question: Anything special I should know to run 3G turbocharger?
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Nope. Just run the script and select the option that's best for you and reboot. Test all 4 and the experimentals.
YMMV - not all phones behave the same, and I'm sure 3G gains/losses are still contingent upon your location anyway, so you may experience a boost, a loss or no change at all. Either way, it won't hurt anything to try it.
Now RC2 is out... The best setting for MoPho is option 9+12.... Use build prop option to stick otherwise will not stick after reboot.... V6 default windowsmgr event setting is only 75. If you want better smooth scolling change this line "windowsmgr.max_event_per_sec=75 to 150(got two lines not include original line). Well 3g tweak is depend on your service provider.... test with speed test.net and find which setting is the best for you.
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Now RC2 is out... The best setting for MoPho is option 9+12.... Use build prop option to stick otherwise will not stick after reboot.... V6 default windowsmgr event setting is only 75. If you want better smooth scolling change this line "windowsmgr.max_event_per_sec=75 to 150(got two lines not include original line). Well 3g tweak is depend on your service provider.... test with speed test.net and find which setting is the best for you.
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Thanks man, OP has been updated accordingly w/ latest release info.
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Nice, I'll try out RC1. BTW, has anyone tried his 3g turbocharger?
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i have both running on my phone and it is pretty fast, i used the experimental #1 for the 3g and i was hitting 1+ meg downloads which is faster than the .48-.75 that i normally get. usually when i open my browser on 3g it takes a while to load even the google homepage but now it pops up as soon as i open the browser no load time same for xda took a while before now it loads really quick almost ike i have 4g on i had to double check and make 4g was the first time i tried it because it was so much faster.
RC3.1 is out already. Looks like there are a bunch of fixes and enhancements.
where do you see the RC3.2?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
Does anyone know how this runs with my kernel
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Install zepps kickass kernel and v6 ...you'll get some great results using your kernel. Forgot to post, with your latest rev and a few tweaks im rocking 4500's in smartbench.
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Does anyone know how this runs with my kernel
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Does this work on stock rom
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Overclock too high and phone crashes? Accidentally hit set on boot and you can't get in to change the frequencies?
Throw it in the freezer for half an hour and try again, worked for me. I was set above 1.9ghz and I thought I was sol and needed to restore (haven't made any backups in a while). Figured I'd give it a shot to keep the CPU/gpu cool, and it booted. I switched the frequency down than and all is well.
I kinda wonder what quadrant scores I would have gotten cooled.
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Overclock too high and phone crashes? Accidentally hit set on boot and you can't get in to change the frequencies?
Throw it in the freezer for half an hour and try again, worked for me. I was set above 1.9ghz and I thought I was sol and needed to restore (haven't made any backups in a while). Figured I'd give it a shot to keep the CPU/gpu cool, and it booted. I switched the frequency down than and all is well.
I kinda wonder what quadrant scores I would have gotten cooled.
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A less dangerous method would be to go into the recovery menu and do a data wipe.
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A less dangerous method would be to go into the recovery menu and do a data wipe.
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In addition, if you don't want to wipe ALL data settings and apps on the device, wipe the specific data settings for that application.
All apk data settings are stored in /data/data/<package name>. The package name formats follows as something similar to com.joeykrim.flashimagegui , or something of that sort depending on the author of the application.
Hope that helps!
Also if you use SetCPU:
There is
a "safe mode" function that prevents SetCPU from running any tasks during boot if a file called "setcpu_safemode" exists in /sdcard or /data/local. This is useful if unstable settings were saved with "set on boot" checked.
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or if you dont want to wipe data you can flash a kernel that doesn't offer oc abilities and then boot your phone back up lower your clock then reflash your old kernel, happened to me before just boot into bootloader goto fastboot hook to pc use command to enter recovery and flash the none over clockable kernel if your using hboot 1.5
Ciao Hello to all you guys.
In Italy now is summer and ambient temperature is almost 30/35 Celsius.
But I have problem with overheating of my gs3!i can reach easily 50c for cpu (misured with system turner) and 46/48 for battery (misured with elixir 2) when I'm simply on 3g connection and I send some sms, what app, fb and other small things such as email, few minutes of browsing!
Also after the first boot (unplugged from charger) my phone became immediately hot!!! I had do nothing! Only booted it!!!
Attached you can see my configuration of rom and kernel. Now I have -50 uv cpu with perseus just to try. But for daily use I use yank kernel with zzmove optimized profile. I hope someone can help me!
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mattiadj said:
Ciao Hello to all you guys.
In Italy now is summer and ambient temperature is almost 30/35 Celsius.
But I have problem with overheating of my gs3!i can reach easily 50c for cpu (misured with system turner) and 46/48 for battery (misured with elixir 2) when I'm simply on 3g connection and I send some sms, what app, fb and other small things such as email, few minutes of browsing!
Also after the first boot (unplugged from charger) my phone became immediately hot!!! I had do nothing! Only booted it!!!
Attached you can see my configuration of rom and kernel. Now I have -50 uv cpu with perseus just to try. But for daily use I use yank kernel with zzmove optimized profile. I hope someone can help me!
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used better battery stats? if not, use it and post the results. :good:
sriram231092 said:
used better battery stats? if not, use it and post the results. :good:
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This is the result
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You may want to disable Google map location history and location reporting to monitor again?
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You may want to disable Google map location history and location reporting to monitor again?
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How can i do that?
You can disable it thru Google setting → location
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You can disable it thru Google setting → location
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It's correct now? I have unckeded it.
What are the disadvantages?
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mattiadj said:
It's correct now? I have unckeded it.
What are the disadvantages?
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you may want to monitor if your heat issues resolved,
have you overclocked your s3? can you post CPU spy screenshot?
These are pics from cpu spy plus.
I have noticed that if I have 3g data active the phone became very hot faster than under wifi!!
After disabled location npl wake lock are gone but heating is not better
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Hi mattiadj,
I want to see your wake count, Can you screen shot the BBS, on partial wakelock screen with order by count?
(From the partial wake lock, press menu 〉more 〉 order by 〉count
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I'm having the same heating problem with Omega V46.
Here is the screen order by count desc.
May be a problem of modem?
Today I have flashed mc2 modem
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Hi mattiadj,
Perseus kernel comes with STweaks, use that and set the GOVERNOR to performance and then click apply,
Next, choose the pegasusq and then click apply again, this is to ensure that you're not running at other GOVERNOR that locking at highest CPU frequency.
Let's reboot and monitor again, hopefully this helped.
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Hi mattiadj,
Perseus kernel comes with STweaks, use that and set the GOVERNOR to performance and then click apply,
Next, choose the pegasusq and then click apply again, this is to ensure that you're not running at other GOVERNOR that locking at highest CPU frequency.
Let's reboot and monitor again, hopefully this helped.
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Mate now I'm back to yank kernel with zzmove optimized profile at 1.4ghz.
I check with perfmon CPU and for the most of time I have only first core on between 200 and 1400 mhz. So I'm sure I'm using zzmove
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mattiadj said:
Mate now I'm back to yank kernel with zzmove optimized profile at 1.4ghz.
I check with perfmon CPU and for the most of time I have only first core on between 200 and 1400 mhz. So I'm sure I'm using zzmove
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If you're keen to continue with the troubleshooting of the heating issues, there's another possibility...
my s3 is having heating issues as well only when i'm using large 'hosts' file to block the ads.
wondering if i'm right about this, every URL request go through the list in the hosts file before it goes to your provider DNS,
try to imaging if most of the URL that you're request is not within the list, and the host file size is about 8mb.
will this take a lots of CPU effort to process when you're surfing internet?
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If you're keen to continue with the troubleshooting of the heating issues, there's another possibility...
my s3 is having heating issues as well only when i'm using large 'hosts' file to block the ads.
wondering if i'm right about this, every URL request go through the list in the hosts file before it goes to your provider DNS,
try to imaging if most of the URL that you're request is not within the list, and the host file size is about 8mb.
will this take a lots of CPU effort to process when you're surfing internet?
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I'm using ad free to block ads. How can I check the size of host file and fix this problem if I have it?
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mattiadj said:
I'm using ad free to block ads. How can I check the size of host file and fix this problem if I have it?
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no need to check for the size, disable the ad free and see if your heating issues still persist.
in case you want to check, it's located in /etc/hosts
paulim717 said:
no need to check for the size, disable the ad free and see if your heating issues still persist.
in case you want to check, it's located in /etc/hosts
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It's only 1.02mb...
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Drop this file in your /system/etc folder, replacing the stock one. Cleaned up, and modified to work with a stock kernel or lean kernel.
Please open up the file, and read some of the notes I added, so you know what this does and how to change it if you so desire. It is very basic and straightforward.
Also, please remember one thing, if you want to go to the stock kernel, simply change any words in the scripts from "interactiveX" to "interactive".
Recommended lean kernel 3.16 with these scripts.
Designed to work with ALL Galaxy Note 3's running touch wiz 4.4.2 ROMs and running lean kernel or stock kernel. Other kernels are not guaranteed due to the voltages applied.
This will make a huge difference in performance and battery. Been using this (developed by me) for a long time now.
Summary:
*I/O optimization
*tuned interactive parameters
*fixed sysfs permissions for cpu's (root now has full control of sysfs tuneables)
*GPU sysfs identified for user to customize
*screen off frequency set to 1.2 GHz (can be changed by user)
*custom voltage set for bin 2 device. (Read instructions within file to adjust for others bins accordingly)
*custom mpdecision tuning and other relevant instruction regarding mpdecision binary
*general CPU tweaks for better performance, responsiveness and battery life (yes all 3 can be achieved, and are)
Again, open the file with a file explorer (or notepad+ in windows). Read it, understand it, adjust what you want, or leave it be. These settings are very much dialed in for the interactiveX governor of LK. It won't get much better. I'd say take a look at the voltage portion and mpdecision for now (found at the end).
Once more, drop file into the /system/etc directory... Replace the existing one, and reboot.
FILE DOWNLOAD
Updated today... many useful changes, and fixes (set up for stock kernel for now)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tjlygujptls3lks/init.qcom.post_boot.sh?dl=0
Nice but it breaks fauxsound
Edit: nevermind
" I'm a Junglist soldier"
Nice work, thanks for the contribution. Glad to see you here.
Speeds up the UI.
Thanks
The comment aren't "G" rated...
Just giving you all a heads up.... I think there may have been a few errors in the stock init.qcom.post_boot file (they are human too, remember).
I am testing a few small changes to certain lines in the "factory" script to make sure. A brief explanation of it is that there are certain lines I removed from the one you all are using right now, and I did so because the file paths being called out did not exist!
However, I was going over this again tonight, getting ready for the official LP release and decided to review this odd discrepancy one more time. After doing some digging, I found that the file that some of those values were intended to be written to, were actually somewhere else!
Doh! - Sammy/QC. It is very possible that this location changed from a previous design or fs structure and somebody simply forgot to modify the script. Very interesting indeed.
Anyways, after I run this for a couple of days and do a little bit more investigating, I'll post the updated script for all of you.
Looking forward to trying
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Updated link... highly recommend updating this if you were using my previous one.
red_can_soda said:
Updated link... highly recommend updating this if you were using my previous one.
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Is there still a need to change any statements to use this with the stock kernel? I browsed the file and didn't see any "interactiveX" statements to change.
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biggdevon said:
Is there still a need to change any statements to use this with the stock kernel? I browsed the file and didn't see any "interactiveX" statements to change.
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Guessing not we were to remove X for the stock kernel.
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Guessing not we were to remove X for the stock kernel.
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Just wanted to make sure there weren't any other changes to make, other than those. It appears this was designed for the Lean kernel but worked on stock if small changes were made (as stated in the OP). He updated the file and appearently removed the "X" statements. I just wanted to play it safe and make sure there weren't any other changes that needed to be made on my end seeing as I'm using the stock kernel.
Just to clarify...
The updated version, is set up for stock, but if you are using lean kernel, simply modify the "echo interactive > /sys/...." Statements (there are 4 total, towards the top of the script) to say "interactiveX"... As lean kernel's version of interactive is called this.
That is the only thing you need to change. Everything else is fine.
Will this work with Xposed framework?
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Will this work with Xposed framework?
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I am not having any problems running both.
biggdevon said:
Will this work with Xposed framework?
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Yes
Tested this tonight. Caused "No SIM card" message and reboot after 3-5min of run time. Any suggestions?
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Tested this tonight. Caused "No SIM card" message and reboot after 3-5min of run time. Any suggestions?
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Hard to say without a log or any other information.
What ROM you running?
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Hard to say without a log or any other information.
What ROM you running?
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Completely stock NC5, rooted, with Xposed. I'm not really new to this but haven't ever had to grab a log file. Would happily post one if I knew how
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Completely stock NC5, rooted, with Xposed. I'm not really new to this but haven't ever had to grab a log file. Would happily post one if I knew how
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Next time you have a reboot, copy this file to your SD card:
/proc/last_kmsg
And upload it, then send it to me.
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Next time you have a reboot, copy this file to your SD card:
/proc/last_kmsg
And upload it, then send it to me.
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Seems as though it has something to do with wifi and/or wifi calling. Phone ran fine for 3 hrs while at work and rebooted almost instantly once I got home. I don't see "last_kmsg" but I do have "kmsg" by itself. Attempting to copy to SD but it's going on 5 min without finishing. I'm using Root Explorer. Am I missing something?
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Kmsg isn't the one you want, that is a live log that is constantly writing dmsg lines. It will not stop copying..
If you don't have last_kmsg, it has likely been disabled by whatever kernel developer made the kernel you are using... If you are on stock and aren't seeing it, the only thing I can recommend is to run logcatX or some similar app that will allow you to filter errors only and log those to your SD card.
Hello.
I've been asked by some fellows here at xda what settings I use for my general usage.
I've settled on my values and seem stable for everyday use.
So here's a script I made up, based on Fairpark profile from AKT Thread.
I consider them final and most likely won't need to update it, but if I do I'll post here.
It uses my own values I consider the best for battery saving without compromising performance much.
(benchmarks results are as good as stock)
I'm currently at 60% battery with 3 hours SOT, using chrome messenger and facebook over LTE.
Pretty nice I'd say, I had around 2 hours SOT at 50% with stock settings, same usage scenario.
You could further improve this with Lspeed from play store, and/or underclock the device although not recommended.
How to use:
Download the file, change the extension from .pdf to. sh and run this with every script execution app like script manager.
Run on boot is recommended.
All credits go to their respective owners, I just used what data was out there and tweaked the best values for my device, I cooked this, not made it from scratch, thanks everyone for providing to the community. (credits are also untouched on the script)
Update: @raystef66
Raystef made a flashable zip with the mod if you prefer it that way, should be more straightforward, flash it and you're done, you can find it here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74742554&postcount=26
Nice job!
Update #2: @raystef66
There is also now a magisk module available for this, pretty cool if you ask me.
Thanks Raystef!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75631796&postcount=169
Update #3: @raystef66
There is an updated version of the magisk module available for this!
Thanks Raystef!
(the name may be test but it's 100% the same as the V3-2. )
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76244793&postcount=215
Thanks for this. It's it for stock or Los based roms?
joaste said:
Thanks for this. It's it for stock or Los based roms?
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If I'm not mistaken this is not rom specific and can be used on any rom.
Happy tweaking!
Sorry for a noob question, but do you need to be rooted to run the script?
lilbluemirage said:
Sorry for a noob question, but do you need to be rooted to run the script?
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how would you run the script otherwise?
lilbluemirage said:
Sorry for a noob question, but do you need to be rooted to run the script?
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how would you run the script otherwise?
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Just as he said, don't worry we were all noobs once, no one was born and knew about this stuff.
You need root, doesn't work otherwise.
do i need a prop editor or a file explorer to use this?
gecko702 said:
do i need a prop editor or a file explorer to use this?
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No need for a prop editor at all.
And no need for a file manager unless you want to put it on init.d.
Easiest way would be to just download script manager from the google play, find the file from inside the app and run it as root and on boot toggled.
nfsmw_gr said:
No need for a prop editor at all.
And no need for a file manager unless you want to put it on init.d.
Easiest way would be to just download script manager from the google play, find the file from inside the app and run it as root and on boot toggled.
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ok thank you will try some reason my battery drops even at idle with greenify and amplify lol after an hr used to last longer 100% in hrs at idle im hoping for a proper amplify guide to set the blocks at the recommended seconds
cant download for some reason keeps giving me pdf error xD hmmmm maybe put it in a zip file? i click and takes me to the pdf reader in chrome
gecko702 said:
ok thank you will try some reason my battery drops even at idle with greenify and amplify lol after an hr used to last longer 100% in hrs at idle im hoping for a proper amplify guide to set the blocks at the recommended seconds
cant download for some reason keeps giving me pdf error xD hmmmm maybe put it in a zip file? i click and takes me to the pdf reader in chrome
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I see.
Mine on idle takes literally hours to drop
Hope you figure out what's wrong
nfsmw_gr said:
Hello.
I've been asked by some fellows here at xda what settings I use for my general usage.
I've settled on my values and seem stable for everyday use.
So here's a script I made up, based on Fairpark profile from AKT Thread.
I consider them final and most likely won't need to update it, but if I do I'll post here.
It uses my own values I consider the best for battery saving without compromising performance much.
(benchmarks results are as good as stock)
I'm currently at 60% battery with 3 hours SOT, using chrome messenger and facebook over LTE.
Pretty nice I'd say, I had around 2 hours SOT at 50% with stock settings, same usage scenario.
You could further improve this with Lspeed from play store, and/or underclock the device although not recommended.
How to use:
Download the file, change the extension from .pdf to. sh and run this with every script execution app like script manager.
Run on boot is recommended.
All credits go to their respective owners, I just used what data was out there and tweaked the best values for my device, I cooked this, not made it from scratch, thanks everyone for providing to the community. (credits are also untouched on the script)
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You should do some io-schedulers tuning too. ;~}
denf666 said:
You should do some io-schedulers tuning too. ;~}
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I could yeah, good idea.
I've done that in the past but to be honest I didn't see much difference either in battery life nor in performance.
I may as well dig that up and update it just for the heck of it.
V2 Update.
I thought I wouldn't update this but I tried to make it a bit more efficient because I wasn't satisfied.
Without further ado, I've uploaded the V2 of the mod on this post and on the OP.
As usual change the .pdf to .sh and execute with script manager or your prefered script app. (or init.d)
Changes from V1:
Tried to optimize as completely as possible through multiple system sections.
More specifically:
Full interactive CPU Governor tweaks (based on ghostpepper this time though with some stricter frequency handling and hmp settings, still good performance though when needed)
IO (noop for battery efficiency, shouldn't affect everyday usage)
GPU (max freq available)
VM (dirty ration, dirty background, vfs cache and more)
Entropy (reduced for battery efficiency, no performance penalty on our device)
LMK (optimal values).
Try it and tell me how it compares to v1 after a couple of days of usage.
I don't think I can do better than that without hurting performance much.
Results.
Here's some benchmark results, battery results, and cpu frequency utilization stats with the mod applied.
I've never reached so much SOT with any device I owned, and I've owned plenty.
Hope that gets you all covered.
Keep in mind these are with the V2 version. Browsing, messaging, general light use.
Your usage scenario will change the battery life depending how much you push your device, but it should still be better than stock.
@raystef66 this may interest you.
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Here's some benchmark results, battery results, and cpu frequency utilization stats with the mod applied.
I've never reached so much SOT with any device I owned, and I've owned plenty.
Hope that gets you all covered.
Keep in mind these are with the V2 version.
@raystef66 this may interest you.
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Have seen it my friend :good: Nice looking SOT (i've around4.-5h), nice battery slope. I'm over your benchmark results @ the moment, but the battery life interests me more.
Like said i will implement and test today. I've sent you a PM with other tweaks on MF5.0
Let's work on this
nfsmw_gr said:
Here's some benchmark results, battery results, and cpu frequency utilization stats with the mod applied.
I've never reached so much SOT with any device I owned, and I've owned plenty.
Hope that gets you all covered.
Keep in mind these are with the V2 version.
@raystef66 this may interest you.
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Thanks for the tweaks. Can you tell me what ROM you're on?
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Have seen it my friend :good: Nice looking SOT (i've around4.-5h), nice battery slope. I'm over your benchmark results @ the moment, but the battery life interests me more.
Like said i will implement and test today. I've sent you a PM with other tweaks on MF5.0
Let's work on this
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Replying right now, lets do some magic
joaste said:
Thanks for the tweaks. Can you tell me what ROM you're on?
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I'm on RR Latest Stable with Llamasweet kernel latest as well.
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Replying right now, lets do some magic
I'm on RR Latest Stable with Llamasweet kernel latest as well.
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Thanks.
Is a reboot enough to undo the tweaks (assuming the script is not reapplied at boot of course)?
joaste said:
Thanks.
Is a reboot enough to undo the tweaks (assuming the script is not reapplied at boot of course)?
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Yes it is, you should be clean after a simple reboot.
The recommended way is to execute it with script manager.
You could try putting it on init.d but I haven't tested it like that, you'll need to verify the values are correct if you use this method to be sure it's working.
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Yes it is, you should be clean after a simple reboot.
The recommended way is to execute it with script manager.
You could try putting it on init.d but I haven't tested it like that, you'll need to verify the values are correct if you use this method to be sure it's working.
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Thanks again for the time taken.
I ran the script through Root browser classic and the settings changed on Candy7. I tried through init.d with KA, but couldn't get it to work (I don't use that often so perhaps did something wrong).
I'll let you know how it goes.