Hmm, well I just do compile, there's not much to it (except fast charge which is a completely different implementation).
mpdecision sometimes messes with me with cores stuck online, so I have to kill it off so it gets respawned and all is good again.
Can't say much about intelliplug/demand as I mostly run my kernel (the other thread), which doesn't have it.
In general I must say ondemand with mpdecision is not too bad, way better than PegasusQ on i9300, so it's doing a pretty good job indeed.
But I don't like the idea of having a deamon handle hotplugging, that should be in the governor / kernel, scaling and hotplugging are closely linked, and splitting that up like this is just big nonsense imho, kernel handles scaling, userspace handles hotplugging !?!?
Well as soon as I get to it I intend to include zzmoove governor to my kernel (again the other thread) which handles both in the governor directly, it's been a breethe on the i9300, parts of zzmoove I coded myself, Zanezam having started the work on the governor, we've been working together on it.
But more when we are there
JP.
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