[n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002b3

Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby amir1370 » 05 Dec 2014, 15:51

hi Yank555

of this list I/O witch are for only battery frienly for more battery useing?? and witch for battery and performance ?

I/O : ROW - SIO - DEADLINE - NOOP - ZEN - CFQ - BFQ

witch i/o very match with intellidemand or intelliactive?

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby yank555 » 06 Dec 2014, 10:15

amir1370 wrote:hi Yank555

of this list I/O witch are for only battery frienly for more battery useing?? and witch for battery and performance ?

I/O : ROW - SIO - DEADLINE - NOOP - ZEN - CFQ - BFQ

witch i/o very match with intellidemand or intelliactive?

Thanks


I/O schedulers don't 'match' to a governor, nor will you see any measurable battery benefit.

I/O schedulers just change the order in which reads/writes which will happen anyway are done, that's all there is. Those may make a difference in disk access speed, but mostly notable on spinning disks (real harddrives) for most of them, while ROW is designed for flash drives (Read Over Write, read operations have priority over write operations).

So which is best for your use case, hard to tell, depends on how you use the device.

But of all the listed, I'd use none and I would go for FIOPS as the overall 'winner', but that's just me ;)

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby japoco_poz14 » 09 Dec 2014, 13:41

What difference between conservative and eco-conservative?
I use the new governor intellimm
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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby yank555 » 09 Dec 2014, 15:16

japoco_poz14 wrote:What difference between conservative and eco-conservative?
I use the new governor intellimm
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Conservative means battery-friendly.

While ECO will turn you device into a dual-core system (never bringing up core2 and core3), the "normal" will use all 4 cores.

This is not linked to governors, it's linked only to the hotplug driver, as such applies to ANY governor you will chose.

Governor = frequency scaling control
Hotplug Driver = bring cores on-/offline

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby japoco_poz14 » 09 Dec 2014, 15:31

yank555 wrote:
japoco_poz14 wrote:What difference between conservative and eco-conservative?
I use the new governor intellimm
Thanks


Conservative means battery-friendly.

While ECO will turn you device into a dual-core system (never bringing up core2 and core3), the "normal" will use all 4 cores.

This is not linked to governors, it's linked only to the hotplug driver, as such applies to ANY governor you will chose.

Governor = frequency scaling control
Hotplug Driver = bring cores on-/offline

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby yosef019 » 13 Dec 2014, 01:13

This kernel support automount NTFS file system?
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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby yank555 » 13 Dec 2014, 07:16

yosef019 wrote:This kernel support automount NTFS file system?


The kernel supports mounting NTFS partitions, but it won't aumount any, ROM needs to support for example to support automounting external SD if it's NTFS, or an USB OTG drive if it's NTFS.

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby amir1370 » 16 Dec 2014, 17:51

hi Dear yank555

you are is pro and i hve a question.

my phone from 100% battery charge to 90% fast is empety.

for fix this problem i do fuel gauge?? and how to?

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby yank555 » 16 Dec 2014, 19:13

amir1370 wrote:hi Dear yank555

you are is pro and i hve a question.

my phone from 100% battery charge to 90% fast is empety.

for fix this problem i do fuel gauge?? and how to?

tnx

Battery % is far from accurate, it's not measured by how many mA were used, but it's 'guessed' by looking at voltage difference, so it's far from precise.

Consider battery over a full cycle (like full to 20%) and check how much screen on time you get over a day.

Also if you don't use the original battery, this can be a consequence as replacement batteries don't always have that very same voltage.

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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

Postby 6h0st » 18 Dec 2014, 10:04

Greetings!
Can please tell me how to UV by -25 with a script? I tried echo -25 to CPU voltage table file and it didn't work.
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