Which governor & i/o? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Currently using SuperICS 1.0.3 nightly on my S2G. With so many governors and i/o to choose I'm confused which is better. Would you guys tell me which governor and i/o are the best for saving battery as I'm always switching between data and wifi. Used to use hotplug with noop but it isn't available in SuperICS. Am using smartassV2 and noop.
Thanks in advance.
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Mate if u can u can try pegasus + sio for battery if u have available but best thing wot you can do if u look in general section and find thread abut that in that thread you will find out everything wot you need
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you can get kernels which come with applications, for example Siyah kernel comes with an application, ExTweaks. you'll need ExTweaks pro to switch profiles in-app but otherwise you can change in recovery, there is a battery optimized profile which I found rather good, a performances optimized and the default profile. I personally use Dorimanx kernel, its based on Siyah kernel but has tweaks already made, it gives me great battery life and great performance aswell. The best thing you can do is experiment

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What would your opinions best be for governors you use for 1. Battery 2. Performance 3. Combination of both
Also do you use sio or hoop?
I personally use smartassv2, smartass, and/or conservative....but which one has best battery options, maybe interactivex
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I use interactivex
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interactivex = best battery
minmax = best performance
im using lightassv2 on venice v4.0 lets c how it is
interactivex
Yep interactiveX hands down.
For some reason Smartassv2 don't go to maximium freq. Example i put max to 729 put i only get 710mhz at most
Jrhodes85 said:
What would your opinions best be for governors you use for 1. Battery 2. Performance 3. Combination of both
Also do you use sio or hoop?
I personally use smartassv2, smartass, and/or conservative....but which one has best battery options, maybe interactivex
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The best is any governor that isn't conservative with: min- 480 max- (the max that your phone can handle, for me it's 729)
And the i/o sheduller: basically sio for multitasking and noop* to give priority in what you are doing
PS:i use paolo v6 touch kernel and everything works without any lag.
for those of you using franco.kernel v1.1 (his .35 kernel), maybe this might be something of interest?
franciscofranco said:
Conservative governor will save more battery life than smartass2, and because I tweaked it there shouldn't be any performance loss in the long run. There is enough information about conservative in the web, a little Google search will do it.
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yeah interactivex for best battery
sweetnsour said:
for those of you using franco.kernel v1.1 (his .35 kernel), maybe this might be something of interest?
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Your absolutely right, when I used sonygenmod I used a .35 kernel with conservative governor and battery was better...but since most roms now use .32, I stick with interactivex
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[Q] How can I improve I/O performance on stock 2.3.4?

Just got bored of CM7 and decided to see what I could do with my stock ROM. I have OC'ed to 902MHz and am happy with the CPU performance, but I/O is poor. Can I change the file system to something that can read/write faster? Any help would be great!
Thanks
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try turbo boost i think it will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380006
sounds like u use cfroot. so just install nofrills cpu control from market, open it and set io scheduler to noop. the difference from default deadline is noticable.

[Q] Governors in Dorimanx kernel

Hey, I've noticed DorimanX brings the 'Hyper' governor enabled as default, and I was wondering what is the difference between this one and 'ondemand' (which was on default in CM10 original kernel)
Moxxxi said:
Hey, I've noticed DorimanX brings the 'Hyper' governor enabled as default, and I was wondering what is the difference between this one and 'ondemand' (which was on default in CM10 original kernel)
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Hyper is a performance and battery governor but mostly performance
Ondemand is different from cm10s because it's battery tweaked so it's better for battery than normal and than HYPER
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So would you suggest dormancy on demand over other governors?
Moxxxi said:
So would you suggest dormancy on demand over other governors?
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Yes I would suggest ondemand if it's battery saving with some performance you want. If you only want battery saving I would recommend conservative
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Hello,
I noticed that Dorimanx keep Hyper as geovernor (and relative cpu freqs), even if you try and change them via SetCPU and similars.
Is there a way to force different governos with different freqs?
THX

[Q] Help me to know about GOVENOR and I/O SCHEDULER

Hi every one,
i don't know:
1. what is Governor and I/O scheduler?
2. what govenor is best for performance and battery?
3. what's the best combination bettwen Governor and I/O scheduler (for performance and battery)?
I use Live With Walkman, Rom: Xperia Ultimate 2.0.2 and kernel Panic.
Please explain me..
Thanks!
See this....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989824
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sandy7 said:
See this....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989824
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Thank Sandy, that's what i need.
P/S: you're a great developer, wating for your new version of Xperia Ultimate
sorry, but i still want to know your advise about the combination Govenor and I/O scheduler
i mean the recommed combination
lee_bruce said:
sorry, but i still want to know your advise about the combination Govenor and I/O scheduler
i mean the recommed combination
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There is no 'recommended' ones,
just play with it a little (if oc'ing, don't oc above 1.4)
choose different govners and schedulers and see how they work for you...
lee_bruce said:
Hi every one,
i don't know:
1. what is Governor and I/O scheduler?
2. what govenor is best for performance and battery?
3. what's the best combination bettwen Governor and I/O scheduler (for performance and battery)?
I use Live With Walkman, Rom: Xperia Ultimate 2.0.2 and kernel Panic.
Please explain me..
Thanks!
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For battery you can use governor as smartassv2 or virtuous and I/o scheduler noop..
For performance you can use ondemand or ondemandx with sio ..

[TWEAKS]Battery saving tweaks

After many many attempts of making my own scripts (and failing horribly), I found a decent base and created multiple scripts that use the conservative governor for better battery life and a mixture of performance and battery life. I'll be posting a couple variants for different kernels.
You'll need SManager or ROM Toolbox to run these scripts.
These will create MUCH BETTER CPU scaling. You might notice slight, but quick, lag when the screen transitions under the performance and balanced scripts. The battery saving one will definitely have lag in it.
I personally prefer the balanced tweaks.
NEW SCRIPTS TO WORK WITH ALL KERNELS THAT SUPPORT THE CONSERVATIVE GOVERNOR!
Download here: https://www.box.com/s/sbmmj2nwxtt4ftrk7jhd
Credit: Yannis100 over in the HTC One V section. Be sure to thank him over here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2089149&nocache=1
Thanks to:
houstonn
MysteryEmotionz
synergy
Freegee
g33k3r
SnowLeopardJB
And anyone else that is apart of the AT&T LGOG community for their continued support for this device!
reserved (more tweaks to come)
reserved (for even more tweaks)
Hi, I'm on Stock JB and ME Kernel V4.1,
can I use these scripts without kind of problem??
Thanks.
Oscar9018 said:
Hi, I'm on Stock JB and ME Kernel V4.1,
can I use these scripts without kind of problem??
Thanks.
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The ones from Box. Not the ones directly uploaded to XDA. Once I get to a computer, I'll upload some better scripts I've got going and one that works extremely well for houstonn's 162MHz kernel.
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FIOPS, Deadline, and CFQ are all way better than BFQ.
Yeah I know. I use FIOPS, now. Got a few different scripts that I'll upload shortly which will make wheatley, ondemand, interactive and intellidemand better on battery.
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Neroga said:
Yeah I know. I use FIOPS, now. Got a few different scripts that I'll upload shortly which will make wheatley, ondemand, interactive and intellidemand better on battery.
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Good stuff!
do you have some screen on time comparisons and stability reviews
last time i used one of these beta settings. i had to oden.....
Hi,I don't know if i am doing something wrong...but I run your script with toolbox on stock JB and ME kernel and charged full the battery yesterday before i go to sleep (11pm) and when I woke up the battery its 85% (8am). What is happening?? (I used the scripts on BOX)
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Oscar9018 said:
Hi,I don't know if i am doing something wrong...but I run your script with toolbox on stock JB and ME kernel and charged full the battery yesterday before i go to sleep (11pm) and when I woke up the battery its 85% (8am). What is happening?? (I used the scripts on BOX)
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You need to search on how to disable fast dormancy.
Ok, I disabled Fast Dormancy, I hope that solves the problem, thanks.

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