guyz i want to know the default governor and scheduler for xperia p jelly bean,...is it interactive/cfq, or ondemand/cfq?
i think its ondemand because it was a default in my setcpu sitting
I believe ondemand is the usual stock governor.
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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.
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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The default cyanogenmod governor is ondemand,. Can we change the default governor to smartassV2 or performance??
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Yes you can.But different kernels support different governors.
You can select any governor on the list.
Depends what Kernel you have. But it makes sense to use onDemand as original default for the simple fact that it ensures the phone is working optimally.
Hello,
I got the new xperia S 32GB.
It is unlocked and installed with krabappel2548's newest kernel & rom:
- KA13 Xperia SSpeed
- Xperia SSpeed kernel v6
Now I installed the latest version of 'setcpu' but I would like to know how to configure it before I do something wrong.
Something like this?
Is it also smart to setup profiles?
Set the minimum to the lowest for battery saver
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Set the max frequencies to 1700mhz for stability
Above that will not guaranteed it stability
And the minimum frequencies to 300mhz
Below that i experienced many lags
For me the best governor is Hotplug and noop
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noop is a i/o scheduler not a governor.
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?
Thank You
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.