Trying to ad OC to my kernel. I have no problems adding I/O schedulers or governors but OC is aggravating me,
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What I/O scheduler would provide the best results as far as speed, battery life, etc. on the fascinate?
I don't know which is the fastest, but SIO or NOOP are pretty fast.
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Ill give noop a shot.
I've read that combinations of schedulers and CPU governors matter, for example running CFQ and conservative together gets a very good performance ratio as opposed to noop and conservative. I use CFQ but I really have never noticed any major difference between them.
Im using smartass. What would be best combo of speed and battery life.
If you're on TW, stay with cfq which gives you a more stable camera. What are you running?
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im running vanilla gingerbread
davwman said:
im running vanilla gingerbread
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Running conservative on aosp kind of defeats your purpose, on demand and smart ass are always the way to go, cfq will always give you the best balance as far as output (and more stability.). Differences in battery life are marginal by changing your I o scheduler
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so smartass an cfq it is, thsnks.
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If you're on VGB with the built-in kernel, CFQ's a great choice paired with ondemand or conservative. If you're using Glitch, try Deadline and ondemand with screenstate scaling set to conservative.
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Jazz848 said:
If you're on VGB with the built-in kernel, CFQ's a great choice paired with ondemand or conservative. If you're using Glitch, try Deadline and ondemand with screenstate scaling set to conservative.
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Thanks for the info!
I'm using the biffmod GB (CM7 based rom) with a built in glitch kernel and after reading about I/O schedulers I've gone with BFQ and smart ass... it's ran smooth so far.
How come all the custom kernels for the photon only have the standard 2 cpu Governors- performance and powersave?
I was reading up on cpu Governors here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
There are so many nice ones which the photon kernels lack.. Even my old zte blade had options for different ones
Is the lack of governors in photon kernels because of lack of nvidia support or the just needs time and work which the devs (understandably) don't have..?
Someone explained this a while ago. I think it was joker or shabby, and I have no clue where the post is. If I remember right, the idea was that tegra 2 doesn't need or wouldn't benefit from governors. The chip itself handles that job just fine.
That's really all I remember about it.
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It would be great to be able to have a kernel w more governors and undervolt etc
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Hi guys
I just want know what's the benefits, difference, advantage, etc. On all the different govenors
Savagedzen
Lazy
Hotplug
Lagfree
Lulzactive
Smartass v2
Interactive
Conservative
Userspace
Powersave
Lionheart
Ondemand
Performance
Thanks in advance guy and thanks for the time to explain
In dsb's thread he has a link to a great write up on each of the kernels
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In dsb's thread he has a link to a great write up on each of the kernels
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That's on the rezound forums like in the general section?
Kratz17 said:
That's on the rezound forums like in the general section?
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In the OP of the kernel thread where you obviously got your kernel (based on the governors you listed).
Second line down in the OP - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861056
Thanks guys I have everything I need
Which is the Best Governor and I/O Scheduler for Gaming? I am a person who plays game daily....So, which is the best Governor..
I have a little knowledge about the combinations of Governors and I/O that need to be used for better gaming performance!
Check here for best reference
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26884865
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chepoz said:
Check here for best reference
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26884865
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I have gone through that thread before, but i wanna know which is the best combination...I want people's views on it
I would say performance and sio
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What do these governors do?
asswax
smartass v2
badass
wheatley
I don't understand. I have switched to them. But can't figure out what they do to manage the CPU frequency.
vazersecurity said:
What do these governors do?
asswax
smartass v2
badass
wheatley
I don't understand. I have switched to them. But can't figure out what they do to manage the CPU frequency.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
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Thanks for referring him that thread, but I personally use smartassV2 it gives me best battery and performance.
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