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

PostPosted: 22 Jan 2015, 17:39
by devilsdouble
yank555 wrote:
devilsdouble wrote:Hey mate is Tap2Wake/Touch2Wake implemented on this kernel?


Yep, since forever ;)

Touchwake, NOT dt2w, though !

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running Yank555.lu SlimLP 5.0.2 LRX22G on Yank555.lu v0.5 kernel.

Um, okay thanks. But what's the difference? I mean I was talking about the one where you touch phone's screen and it'd wake up, like G3's knock code, or M8's.

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

PostPosted: 22 Jan 2015, 19:53
by yank555
devilsdouble wrote:
yank555 wrote:
devilsdouble wrote:Hey mate is Tap2Wake/Touch2Wake implemented on this kernel?


Yep, since forever ;)

Touchwake, NOT dt2w, though !

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running Yank555.lu SlimLP 5.0.2 LRX22G on Yank555.lu v0.5 kernel.

Um, okay thanks. But what's the difference? I mean I was talking about the one where you touch phone's screen and it'd wake up, like G3's knock code, or M8's.


That is dt2w, power button replacement if you want.

Touchwake is different, it allows to turn the screen back on if you touch it within x seconds when it times out, using the power button won't trigger touchwake.

dt2w will draw battery, noticably, while touchwake makes no measurable difference in battery drain.

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running Yank555.lu SlimLP 5.0.2 LRX22G on Yank555.lu v0.5 kernel.

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

PostPosted: 22 Jan 2015, 20:14
by devilsdouble
yank555 wrote:
That is dt2w, power button replacement if you want.

Touchwake is different, it allows to turn the screen back on if you touch it within x seconds when it times out, using the power button won't trigger touchwake.

dt2w will draw battery, noticably, while touchwake makes no measurable difference in battery drain.

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running Yank555.lu SlimLP 5.0.2 LRX22G on Yank555.lu v0.5 kernel.

Oh okay, but unfortunately I was looking for that feature, I mean what you call dt2w, I was ready to make the compromise of battery usage.

Oh one more thing, I keep seeing that after a reboot the minimum freq keeps changing to the max freq, 2265600! I am on interactive governor. What's the stock minimum freq?

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

PostPosted: 22 Jan 2015, 21:03
by yank555
devilsdouble wrote:Oh one more thing, I keep seeing that after a reboot the minimum freq keeps changing to the max freq, 2265600! I am on interactive governor. What's the stock minimum freq?


Default ... so 300MHz. But touchboost will make it move, so you need to let the device alone a few secs when checking.

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running Yank555.lu SlimLP 5.0.2 LRX22G on Yank555.lu v0.5 kernel.

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

PostPosted: 23 Jan 2015, 21:03
by devilsdouble
yank555 wrote:
devilsdouble wrote:Oh one more thing, I keep seeing that after a reboot the minimum freq keeps changing to the max freq, 2265600! I am on interactive governor. What's the stock minimum freq?


Default ... so 300MHz. But touchboost will make it move, so you need to let the device alone a few secs when checking.

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running Yank555.lu SlimLP 5.0.2 LRX22G on Yank555.lu v0.5 kernel.

Thanks.

Is Touchboost placebo or works for real?

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

PostPosted: 23 Jan 2015, 21:38
by yank555
devilsdouble wrote:
yank555 wrote:
devilsdouble wrote:Oh one more thing, I keep seeing that after a reboot the minimum freq keeps changing to the max freq, 2265600! I am on interactive governor. What's the stock minimum freq?


Default ... so 300MHz. But touchboost will make it move, so you need to let the device alone a few secs when checking.

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running Yank555.lu SlimLP 5.0.2 LRX22G on Yank555.lu v0.5 kernel.

Thanks.

Is Touchboost placebo or works for real?


Touchboost is dead real, touch the display once, cpu min is raised to touchboost low freq, touch it several times, and it's bumped to touchboost high.

This is stock Samsung behaviour.

The freq. can be changed in this kernel, that's an addition of my CPU hardlimit driver.

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running Yank555.lu SlimLP 5.0.2 LRX22G on Yank555.lu v0.5 kernel.

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

PostPosted: 25 Jan 2015, 10:45
by 6h0st
Greetings!
Do you plan on adding support for f2fs?

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

PostPosted: 26 Jan 2015, 12:49
by yank555
6h0st wrote:Greetings!
Do you plan on adding support for f2fs?


Not planned, and lack of time.

Also, I find the hassle not worth the gain, if any real gain, discusses this with imoseyon, he agreed... but kept it in by demand and since it was done already ;)

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running Yank555.lu SlimLP 5.0.2 LRX22G on Yank555.lu v0.5 kernel.

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

PostPosted: 31 Jan 2015, 19:41
by devilsdouble
It's not really related to kernel but I need to know this. Is there any way to capture phone's screen at 60 FPS? Any app? The app should also be less resource hungry. I have tried SCR, but it has max 36 FPS support.

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

PostPosted: 31 Jan 2015, 20:32
by yank555
devilsdouble wrote:It's not really related to kernel but I need to know this. Is there any way to capture phone's screen at 60 FPS? Any app? The app should also be less resource hungry. I have tried SCR, but it has max 36 FPS support.


Tbh no clue myself, never used any kind of screen recording myself...

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running Yank555.lu SlimLP 5.0.2 LRX22G on Yank555.lu v0.5 kernel.