Why you didnt activate the Normal Deep Iddle option?
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You don't need to activate normal deep idle. Activating either devil's deep idle options is enough.
Why you didnt activate the Normal Deep Iddle option?
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You don't need to activate normal deep idle. Activating either devil's deep idle options is enough.
next release will set live_oc to 100 while screen off...who needs overclocking while the phone not using?
Maybe, but even without that it runs pretty decent on stock settings with conservative gov. Very slow drain from what I can see until now. Can't wait to see or hear if I still get problems with extremely ugly noises while listening to music. Gonna try tomorrow.
@DerTeufel1980 I'm confused, have to activate Deep Iddle AND Devil Iddle or just Devil iddle to apply it?
And reading your explanation post, I think Permanent Iddle is not neccesary to apply for doing work right? Wich of those is better to tick?
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Reducing the GPU freq is a little redundant. Knowing that if we use liveoc the GPU is gonna be overclocked.
On another things, i activated only "automatic Devil idle" there is a way to check if this is actually working?
What if you are live_OCing to 90% originally? This may cause you extra battery drain!
@DerTeufel1980 sent you a small donation ( 38J927367H160764R) to cheer up :thumbup: all your hard work mate. Hope its enough to buy couple of beers on me. :beer: because I'm still studying while working part time
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Do you think that the ugly noise it's kernel related? Because it's the same I'm observing, just was to lazy to compare it with Gingerbread ROM, but I have some fettling it was really better...
well, here is a new test kernel. it has 412 mb ram, but cam is not working at all (there seem to be some people who don't use their phone as cam )
please try, if gameloft games are working ... i never play games and don't want to download one of them
http://www.fileuploadx.de/458155
it already has some other small changes, but these should not make a noticable difference.
edit: it has voodoo color, although it is named cmc
edit2:
this one has swap, but only stock ram
http://www.fileuploadx.de/868260 (also voodoo color)
plese don't ask me, what to do with the swap and how to enable/disable it
I don't know anything about this noise. Always by playing music? Only while screen off? Every music, or just some files?
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I don't know anything about this noise. Always by playing music? Only while screen off? Every music, or just some files?
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It happened with Glitch kernel v14 b5 and i think it's related to governor or DIDLE & didn't happen even once on my Devil Kernel.
I also had that music became laggy some time ago. Do you use btkill script? It caused the behaviour for me.
Where can i find Devil kernel 1.1.6b download link..??
(OP link www.devil.haxer - brings a list of older versions).. If it is correct can someone tell me which one to download..
I'm on dark knight ics rom & need to flash devil kernel..!!
Thanks
Derteufel,
Selective live oc still cause problems.
My phone shut itself when on idle more then a hour.
When I disabled it, this shutdown ended
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Just to confirm
on 0.72 GPU is default 250Mhz and 10% liveOC will make it 275Mhz?
on 0.74 GPU is default 200Mhz and 10% liveOC will make it 220Mhz?
Or does the LiveOC reset the defaults to 200 on both?
last test kernel 074 give me this problem..
when someone is calling me and i respond quickly in one second opening my phone right left slide i can't hear the person on other side, he can hear me...
what can be wrong?
maybe is time for complete wipe out,and install 4.0.4 but i'm waiting for new rom from icssgs team...
any way good work devil....very good...
by kikan
Do you have the lastkmsg.txt?
It shuts down more than once?
What exactly were your settings?
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this is the way, i think it works. also, there are people who think, that overclocking only the gpu is just doing nothing (placebo), like changing the maximum freq for gpu, which never is used
BUT: all 0.xx kernel of the devil2 generation are not gpu overclocked. the last one with it has to be 1.1.6
i am sure, you don't have to wait much longer
i could not reproduce this till now, but i also was reading about this at semaphore thread (i think it was there). maybe it is something like the "hello hello" bug from cm7. idk
Features:
- Brain **** cpu-scheduler (BFS) (this should be much faster than the default cpu scheduler) will be back later
- 378, 391 and 403 Mb Ram available (selectable in kernel, no need for a patch (403 mb breaks 720p) only reboot required)
- 2 different recoveries included (cmw touch recovery + twrp recovery)
- SIO scheduler (default)
- V(R) scheduler (maybe even faster than SIO, can be set as default by using NSTools for example)
- init.d
- Voodoo Sound and CM9 Color Adjusment / Voodoo Color (VC version)
- Devil Idle
- BLN V9 (thx to mialwe)
- USB Host mode driver (for more information about this, and for saying thanks to the guy, who ported this for our phone, please visit this thread: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1450298 )
-Ezekeel's Live_Oc
- Ezekeel's Deep Idle V2
- Touchwake
- vibrator intensity control (by mialwe)
- BLX (Batterie Life Extender, I don't think we need it, but maybe one feels better by using it )
- backports from Linux 3.2
- Swap/Zram support
- Zcache, Cleancache and Frontswap
- Smooth_ui included to ondemand, conservative, smartass, lulzactive, lagfree and lazy governor (only one setting for activating/deactivating it in general)
- 3 cpu governor presets (smooth, normal, powersave) for ondemand, conservative, smartass, lulzactive, lagfree (only one setting for switching the mode in general)
- many other small features and improvements
Changelog and FAQ in post 2
Many of the features (like Live_OC) require NSTools, which can be found at market for free.
Please also try this app http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=22430406, for setting many of the options which are only available with my kernel.
a pre configured file for use with command center can be found here: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=26621026&postcount=5272 (you have to remove .zip extension)
a good explination/example of how to use it, can be found here: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=26301176&postcount=4842
if you don't like additional apps (or are having problems with command center), i recommend using this init.d script: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=26683004&postcount=5346
Changelog:
changelog 24.05.2012:
- Smooth_ui included to ondemand, conservative, smartass, lulzactive, lagfree and lazy governor (only one setting for activating/deactivating it in general)
- 3 cpu governor presets (smooth, normal, powersave) for ondemand, conservative, smartass, lulzactive, lagfree (only one setting for switching the mode in general)
- no need for activating/deactivating of selective live_oc anymore --> just change target low and target high
- BLX back in
- fixes to devil idle to be more stable while in call
- 1,5 mb more ram (thanks to mialwe)
- added aroma filemanager to cwm recovery
- added fully working TWRP recovery optional to cwm recovery (to use TWRP, just create a file named "twrp" at /cache)
- added option to select ram config in kernel --> no need for flashing an other kernel to get more ram (thanks to stratosk)
- switched to new initramfs from stratosk and mialwe ( now there will be cmw zip and odin tar file of every kernel version)you can change ram setting by doing (or use command center or similar):
echo 1 > /sys/kernel/bigmem/enable (this gives you xl mem of 391 mb)
echo 2 > /sys/kernel/bigmem/enable (this gives you bm mem of 403 mb (this is breaking 720p))
echo 0 > /sys/kernel/bigmem/enable (this gives you cm9 default mem of 378 mb)
you have to reboot to make changes work
- added possibility to use Zram instead of Swap
- no need for flashing/using special scripts to make swap/zram working anymore
- added zcacheecho 1 > /data/local/swap_use (for using swap partition on external sd card, you have to create this partition before)
echo 2 > /data/local/swap_use (for using Zram, no other modifications required)
you have to reboot to make changes active. You can't use swap and Zram at the same time
- added frontpage
- added cleancache
- added fudgeswap (thanks to ezterry and faux123)
we will add in fudgeswap as long as its less then the free swap
Setting this to a very large positive number will indicate swap ought
to be fully used as free (and will slow the system down)
smaller numbers will allow you to put some pressure on SWAP without
slowing the system down as much.
small negitive numbers will allow the system to be faster at the same
minfree level.
default is 512 to give a very little bit of pressure to use some swap
but this can be modified at runtime via:
/sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/fudgeswap
changelog 01.05.2012:
- all changes from cm9 stock kernel (including mount points option)
- some fine tuning to deadline and sio
- Devil Idle: limiting bus/ram/gpu speed to 100 mhz for 100-800 mhz cpu freq, while screen off (automatic mode) or always (permanet), both modes automatically reduce the int voltages of the affected freq by 50 mV
- compiled with swap supportactivate automatic:
echo 1 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/bus_limit_automatic
deactivate automatic
echo 0 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/bus_limit_automatic
permanet on:
echo 1 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/bus_limit_enable
permanet off
echo 0 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/bus_limit_enable
- added stratosk's smooth_ui to lulzactive governor (activated by default)
- rest oc_value to 100 while screen off, and back when screen turns on (combined with devil idle automatic, can't be turn on/off without devil idle)activate:
echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/lulzactive/smooth_ui
deactivate
echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/lulzactive/smooth_ui
with this feature enabled, cpu freq jumps up to max freq, by touching the screen.
- added posibility for different voltages while screen off (also bundled with devil_idle, with default settings, stock arm voltages are applied, because of live_oc set to 100)
- added the possibility to set freq limits while screen off (min and max freq)this is an example, how to apply screen_off arm voltages:
echo 1450 1400 1350 1275 1075 975 875 800 > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/arm_volt_screenoff
this way, it is possible to undervolt while screen off, but overvolt and overclock while screen on
for now, the int voltages can not be changend
echo 100000 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/user_min
echo 800000 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/user_max
both are independent from devil_idle, and get applied when screen turns off
by default 100 and 1000 mhz are set.
values which can be puth here are all "stock" freq (without live_oc level) multiplied with 1000. live_oc values get applied automatically.
19.04.2012
- even better fix to selective live_oc (last one (in test kernel) generated some overhead)
- fixed sampling rate of ondemand and conservative (have ported mialwe's/stratosk's sleep multipliers)
- new tunables for ondemand and conservativ
sleep multiplier and tunables:
mialwe and stratosk had the great idea, to change the sampling rate of conservative and ondemand governor while display of. for this, he introduced the sleepmultiplier (in his case factor 3). this means, if you set sampling rate to 20000, it changes to 60000 while screen off, and back, when screen on.
for ondemand and conservative:
i have made this multipliers tunable. proper values are between 1 and 5, because one could want a higher multiplier while screen off, if sampling rate is very low while screen on (higher sampling rate means, less checking for work load --> better batterie, worse performance). with this tunables you get better batterie, without making the performance worse while screen on.
two other tunables: up_threshold_min_freq and responsiveness_freq
the first one is a very low threshold while on low freq (by default 40), to make the governor scale up faster, until the responsiveness_freq is reached.
the responsiveness_freq is set to 400000 (400 mhz) by default. while the freq is below this value, up_threshold is the same as up_threshold_min_freq, and freq jumps to responsiveness_freq, with skipping the freq between the actual one and the responsiveness_freq. (conservative governor does not jump up to this step)
responsiveness_freq can be set to values between 100000 and 1400000
up_threshold_min_freq can be set to the same values as the normal up_threshold.
not tunable: while screen off, up_threshold is set to 95, no matter your other settings, to save more batterie.
till now, the tunables have to be changend by:
echo VALUE > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/VARIABLE_NAME
and
echo VALUE > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/conservative/VARIABLE_NAME
example:
echo 400000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/responsiveness_freq
echo 50 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/up_threshold_min_freq
echo 5 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/sleep_multiplier
up_threshold_min_freq is disbaled by default for conservative governor
(this can be done by setting the up_threshold_min_freq to 100.
for ondemand, this also disables the additional jump to the responsivenss freq)
for lulzactive:
for this governor, i did similar things, but they are not tunable till now.
when screen off:
- inc_cpu_load is set to 90, and back to the original value, when screen turns on
- up_sample_time is set to 50000, and back to the original value, when screen turns on
- down_sample_time is set to 40000, and back to the original value, when screen turns on
other changes:
- fix to touchwake from ezekeel, and another fix from stratosk
- upstream fix to compass
- building for i9000B now, too (big thanks to F4k for the hints by pn )
- removed some typos from recovery
- removed some annoying "no's" and "yes" from recovery in misc menu
- fixed wifi mode switch (pm_fast is the one with better signal)
14.04.2012:
- new b versions (only stock ram) changend to 377 mb, VC version needs the 720p fix from my ftp server. cmc version already patched
13.04.2012:
- updated wifi driver
- added the possibility to switch between wifi PM_Fast and PM_Max mode (Pm_Fast = better signal, PM_Max = better batterie, default is PM_Max)
- user interface to disable fsync (this gives more performace, at the risk of data loss on a crash, taken from ezekeel, so it should be ok ), default is off, to be safeecho 1 > sys/module/bcmdhd/parameters/uiFastWifi (pm_fast)
echo 0 > sys/module/bcmdhd/parameters/uiFastWifi (pm_max)
echo 1 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/fsynccontrol/fsync_enabled (fsync enabled)
echo 0 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/fsynccontrol/fsync_enabled (fsync disabled)
to make this settings apply after reboot, select them from recovery --> devil --> misc
- fixed voodoo color kernels (these have the VC in their names)
10.04.2012:
- added vibrator intensity control (by mialwe), presets can be changend in recovery
- stock ram version now available (348 mb ram), XL (390 mb), XL_bm (402 mb)
- removed 1080 mhz freq for now
- small correction to touchwake
- small correction to selective live_oc (now the low freq really are not live_oc'ed)
to change the vibrator intensity on the fly, you have to do the following:
Code:echo [B]value [/B]> /sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/duty (where value is between 20000 and 43640) if you want the changes to be applied at boot, you have to use one of the presets from recovery, use an init.d script, or: echo [B]value [/B]> /etc/devil/vibrator (where value is between 20000 and 43640)
05.04.2012:
- fixed bug in selective live_oc, which caused the target high not taking affect to the highest freq, if highest freq equals target high
- fixed another bug in selective live_oc, which could lead to gpu crashes due to overclocking the ram, but not the cpu freq (for low steps)
- added a switch to change between "normal" and selective live_oc
(can be changend in recovery, devil menu --> performace --> liveoc,
or by (this won't stay after reboot):
by changing the live_oc mode while using it, live_oc value is set back to 100, to prevent strange thingsCode:echo 1 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/liveoc/selective_oc (selective mode) echo 0 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/liveoc/selective_oc (normal mode)
- added possibility to set max. freq for boot (in recovery). This freq is set until init.d is executeted (it is automatically set to 1000 at this point, to make sure there are no conflicts with other cpu settings from users)
#Already in the last version, but i forgot about it:
- deep idle fixes from stratosk (many thanks)
- added possibility to underclock by using live_oc (limit is 90 now, which means lowering all freq and bus speed by 10%, to save more batterie when really needed)
03.04.2012:
For now there are three different RAM versions:
- stock mem kernel has 379 mb ram, everything working
- "slim ics" (XL) kernel comes with 390 mb, this is breaking playback of some high resolution videos
- XL_BM is coming with 402 mb ram, but breaking 720p
(while flashing the kernel, the modded rom files are also flashed, so you don't need to flash a new rom to get 379 or 390 mb)
-added new frequency: 1080 mhz (1100 does not like live_oc)
- fixed SmartassV2 for live_oc (after changing live_oc value, you have to change the smartass values, too, but then they automatically apply to the live_oc value (although you can only select 800 mhz in nstools (for example))
- touch recovery with custom devil menu (for some reason it takes a few seconds to load the first time, missing virtual keys is a warning, because there are no virtual keys yet)
-fast charge (thx to chad0989 for this), disabled by default.
activate fast charge:deactivate fast chargeCode:echo 1 > /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge
Code:echo 0 > /sys/kernel/fast_charge/force_fast_charge
you also can use the widget from chad (to place on homescreen) to toggle the fast_charge mode
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...stchargewidget
while fast charge is activated you cannot connect as usb device
- added datafix script to init.d (this script is deactivated by deafult. to make it work, you have to creat a file named datafix and placed in /data/local/)
- reworking and cleaning many parts to get more ram, speed, and stability
05.03.2012:
- updated sio i/o scheduler to latest version
- small updates to ondemand and conservative governor from linux 3.2
- bettter performance for CFS kernel due to tuning and patches
- tuning to deadline scheduler
- better i/o performance
- changed bootlogo (probably not the last time )
28.02.2012
- finally working bln V9 (no need for LED2 anymore)
- fixed lockscreen freezes
- reverted memory tweaks, which could be the reason for lagging after using a day
- again wlan fixes from tk-glitch
- tweaked conservative and ondemand governor (conservative still is not too aggressive)
- added dm-cache again (who has removed this from my github? )
- improve usb signal quality
- xcaliburinhand's dock audio support (untested, do not have a dock)
- less debugging
- fixed kernel version not displayed under "about phone"
12.02.2012
- Added newest Fiops scheduler (tuned for more performance)
- When Gpu is active, min CPU freq is set to second lowest step
- fixes to live_oc and custom voltage
- default mount parameter NOATIME and NODIRATIME (faster)
- updated Wifi drivers (thanks to tk-glitch)
- tuned intellidemand for better performance
- removed some stuff (zram, swap, tweaks to cpufreq untill I know what was causing the instabilities of last build)
05.02.2012
- added Touchwake
- added BLX
- upgraded BLN from V8 to V9 (working for missed calls, blinking or static light, configurabel by using NSTools or BLN Pro App)
- added Intellidemand governor
- added mdnie settings to voodoo color version
- readded deep idle v2 again (I think it is the best/only working one, although
- version with CFS (instead of BFS) now also available (maybe better multitasking and batterie life, but slower)
- removed BFQ I/O Scheduler
- tons of smaller fixes and improvements
30.01.2012
-revert: Voodoo Sound now to be set with DSP Manager
29.01.2012
- Linux kernel 3.1.10
- Deep Idle from Eugene373 (always enabled, no stats)
- added BFQ v 3.1 I/O Scheduler
- Voodoo Sound now to be set with DSP Manager
- Zram (can be disabled by removing Zram file from init.d)
- Zcache and Cleancache (not working yet?)
- optimized rwsem algorithm
- USB Host V5
24.01.2012
- init.d support (the folder is not created by the kernel. You have to do it for yourself)
- Deep Idle V2 back in
- new Cpu governors: MinMax, Lagfree, Lulzactiv
- LED V2 (you can set blinking by using nstools, also working for missed calls in most cases (sometimes it is not working for missed calls, don't know why at the moment))
- Backlight Dimmer (only LED version): used to turn led backlight of, while screen is on, after defined period of time. Deactivating it, makes your backlight stay on all the time
- I/O-less dirty throttling completely backported from kernel 3.2
- Ext4 with 3.2 patches
- Proportional Rate Reduction for TCP - by Google
- USB Host V 4
19.01.2012
- Usb Host drivers integrated
- Cm9 Color adjustment
- Removed Deep Idle because of Bluetooth problems (hopefully it will come back, still testing)
16.01.2012:
- Updated Kernel basis to Linux 3.1.9
15.01.2012:
- fixed bug in cpu spy, caused by live_oc
- still using voodoo color for now, maybe two additional kernel versions tomorrow
Q: How can I set up swap?OK, these are mine. Rock stable
LiveOC 117% -> 1200 MHz -> 1404 MHz
Freq/ARM/Init
1200/1400/1150
1000/1325/1125
800/1250/1125
400/1025/1100
200/900/1100
100/875/1000
low freqs could possibly be tweaked harder but stability was my fist goal
echo 1450 1400 1350 1275 1075 975 875 800 > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/arm_volt_screenoff
- compiled with swap supportactivate automatic:
echo 1 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/bus_limit_automatic
deactivate automatic
echo 0 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/bus_limit_automatic
permanet on:
echo 1 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/bus_limit_enable
permanet off
echo 0 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/bus_limit_enable
- rest oc_value to 100 while screen off, and back when screen turns on (combined with devil idle automatic, can't be turn on/off without devil idle)activate:
echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/lulzactive/smooth_ui
deactivate
echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/lulzactive/smooth_ui
with this feature enabled, cpu freq jumps up to max freq, by touching the screen.
- added the possibility to set freq limits while screen off (min and max freq)this is an example, how to apply screen_off arm voltages:
echo 1450 1400 1350 1275 1075 975 875 800 > /sys/class/misc/customvoltage/arm_volt_screenoff
this way, it is possible to undervolt while screen off, but overvolt and overclock while screen on
for now, the int voltages can not be changend
echo 100000 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/user_min
echo 800000 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/devil_idle/user_max
both are independent from devil_idle, and get applied when screen turns off
by default 100 and 1000 mhz are set.
values which can be puth here are all "stock" freq (without live_oc level) multiplied with 1000. live_oc values get applied automatically.