mine also idles at 300 ive noticed that upon reboot i get more than one super user notice on each app
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Same bug here, I can set it to 800, 600, 300, but it stays mainly at 1200, dropping occasionally to 800 for a split second.
That aside, it runs great. Ran it all last night and today with no crashes.
My 3g is working better. You may want to try 3g super charger.
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Thanks for the suggestion bro..I looked at the init.rc file and the mpu line for 1GHz isn't in the init file for this kernel. The line I see is a cpufreq line for scaling governor, and it's set to "performance"i noticed a line toward the beginning of the init.rc that was an freq setting of 1ghz. Maybe u guys are stuck between 1ghz-1.2ghz
Thanks for the suggestion bro..I looked at the init.rc file and the mpu line for 1GHz isn't in the init file for this kernel. The line I see is a cpufreq line for scaling governor, and it's set to "performance"
write /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor "performance"
If you look at the time_in_state values, the phone DOES go into the 300MHz state. You're not seeing it because when the phone is not idle, the ARM needs to be at least 800-1200 to operate correctly, to match the GPU boost. Remember guys, there are 3 processors in this phone: the ARM, the DSP, and the GPU and they all operate relative to each other; you can't have the GPU on crack speed and expect the ARM to just operate at 300MHz; it needs to be at the high speeds to support the GPU operation. When the phone goes to sleep (idle), the GPU is not running, so it will drop to 300MHz (as seen in time_state), you won't see it while the screen is on. Without the GPU boost, you can see the ARM going into 300MHz because it doesn't have to support the GPU crazy speed.# cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
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# cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
300000 600000 800000 1200000
# cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state
300000 379603
600000 10201
800000 11117
1200000 52332
after installing this my 3g and network have been slower. 3g is pretty much useless because it takes forever to load a page and i try to make calls and it says i'm like at 3 bars and it flips to 0 bars instantly. :/ i already wiped cache, dalvik and fixed permissions. I'm running zvc on boost if that makes a difference..
Same observation here, frequency won't go down to 300MHz; however, everything seems correct based on my monitoring of the frequency values.
If you look at the time_in_state values, the phone DOES go into the 300MHz state. You're not seeing it because when the phone is not idle, the ARM needs to be at least 800-1200 to operate correctly, to match the GPU boost. Remember guys, there are 3 processors in this phone: the ARM, the DSP, and the GPU and they all operate relative to each other; you can't have the GPU on crack speed and expect the ARM to just operate at 300MHz; it needs to be at the high speeds to support the GPU operation. When the phone goes to sleep (idle), the GPU is not running, so it will drop to 300MHz (as seen in time_state), you won't see it while the screen is on. Without the GPU boost, you can see the ARM going into 300MHz because it doesn't have to support the GPU crazy speed.
Bottom line: don't get all worked up on seeing 300MHz with the GPU boost when the screen is on or when you're running SetCpu; it's probably not gonna happen. If you see time_in_state and it's there, you're fine, the phone is doing what's it's supposed to.
I would like more info on how to implement and where to find this super charger please.
Thanks ndno..I noticed my time_in_state also said I was running at 300MHz, but I figured it was just a glitch. Your explanation for not seeing 300 while the screen is on makes sense..
Another question I have..why are some of us not able to underclock it to the next setting down, 800MHz, and have it stick? Does that have to do with the ramdisk?
Fixed, indeed lol...Fixed, see latest version.
Fixed, indeed lol...
idles at 300 when doing nothing, 1200 when there is input, 800 on USB. I can also change frequencies now. Thanks for your quick work bro, nice job..
Nice work imfm v2 is working nicely so far, I will let you know if I run into any more bugs. btw, where's your donate link?
Gave me a 2822 on the first test in AnTuTu.
Right after the flash, I got 2809 unplugged. I can't ever get much above 2800. Probably because I've got the factory pos sdcard in thereLets see some benchmarks now. Who gets the highest? I can't break 3000, but that's because my "class 10" SD card is a POS.
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Right after the flash, I got 2809 unplugged. I can't ever get much above 2800. Probably because I've got the factory pos sdcard in there
My 3D score went up almost 100 points from previous tests on this kernel
1st is v3
2nd is v2
Running Blood's Sprint CTMod 3.6 and v3 kernel at the moment..How are you getting an 850 on 3D graphics? That's sick. What ROM are you running?
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