yank555 wrote:jdidtht wrote:yank555 wrote:Beta Kernel Update
Small update to fix intelliactive issues.
Changelog 001b7 (27/07/2014)
- fix intelliactive causing reboots (faux123)
- small update to intelliplug (faux123)
- cpufreq: revert CAF's cpu policy save code (faux123)
Make a Nandroid before flashing this...
I have a question about intelliactive. Default high-speed freq is 2.2 and for me it seems to spend most its time at 2.2 if I'm scrolling around or typing reguardless of the hardlimit settings which I also run at your recomended lowered settings, so I lowered high speed freq to 1267 as well, now while scrolling I see it spends majority at 1267 while scrolling around which is better for me, is theor any downside to the kernels ramping up or down with intelliactive with high speed lowered? I figured theirs a reason for the default 2.2 setting but I'm unclear to the reasoning.. Could you educate me slightly if you get a spare moment.? It runs flawless now, and I like interactive but if intelliactive is a more efficient faster gov I'm game. Just need some knowledge. I use perfmon to monitor in real time
Well touchboost freqs are not the same as inter-/intelliactive tunables.
Touchboost will simply force a minimal cpu freq when touching the screen, to ensure you'll not got lags because the governor had scaled down too much.
Interactive is a pretty much all or nothing kn=ind of governor, so as soom as load is seen, it ramps pretty high (can't remember off hand which tunable is which, but a quick google should get you to a good xda post explaining this).
Stock Interactive is extremely trigger-friendly and needs some sooling down
I've done a little on my yankactive (CM kernel), faux has done some more with intelliactive.
JP.
Sent from my Nexus 5 running stock rooted AOSP on Yank555.lu v1.0-alpha5 kernel.
Alright, I was just watching intelliactive via perfmon, and it is far more aggressive than stock interactive, that is why I tuned down the high speed freq from 2.2 to 1497 and now to 1190.. And now it stays around 1190 instead of 2.2 all the time until more CPU is needed which is great. I just wasn't sure if there was a reason behind it, as i be seen faux say intelliactive is a more fine tuned gov. It just seems really aggressive. Thanks for the time man, I'll keep searching around to see what I can find. Just trying to pick your brain..