[AKT] Advanced Kernel Tweaks v1.6 FINAL | Insane Battery & Performance(SD820/1|OP3/T)

8th October 2016 08:41 PM 0 Thanks
patalao Senior Member
That`s it.
Just load the profile you want and enjoy it.
8th October 2016 08:51 PM 0 Thanks
Puddi_Puddin Senior Member
Pretty intresting. What values do u lads recommend for touchboost? Im on hawkpeper.
8th October 2016 08:58 PM 0 Thanks
patalao Senior Member
You could try 1036 to start.
If it runs well try with a lower value,if not rump up a bit between 1113/1228 for little cluster and 1112/1248 for big cluster.
8th October 2016 09:00 PM 0 Thanks
MrPhilo Senior Member
Which kernel do you use daily? Personally been using Elementalx but from what I can see Blu seems to be a bit better with FairPark which I use daily
8th October 2016 09:03 PM 1 Thanks
RenderBroken Recognized Developer
Great information! I look forward to seeing what comes of this. Now if we can just quantify load during certain things like browsing and other scenarios, that would give your values per freq more weight. Now I am unsure but I remember that Linaro used some tools** to work out Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) for the 5x. Would be cool to gather such info and tie it in with your current findings.

** I believe they made changes in the kernel to quantify load and giving values a weight. But I would think there was more needed to create and EAS profile of the SD808 processor.
8th October 2016 09:19 PM 3 Thanks
patalao Senior Member
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Originally Posted by MrPhilo

Which kernel do you use daily? Personally been using Elementalx but from what I can see Blu seems to be a bit better with FairPark which I use daily

I use ElementalX kernel.
Didn`t try any of other`s.
There`s still INT3NSE kernel for OOS if you want to try.

Quote:
Originally Posted by RenderBroken

Great information! I look forward to seeing what comes of this. Now if we can just quantify load during certain things like browsing and other scenarios, that would give your values per freq more weight. Now I am unsure but I remember that Linaro used some tools** to work out Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) for the 5x. Would be cool to gather such info and tie it in with your current findings.

** I believe they made changes in the kernel to quantify load and giving values a weight. But I would think there was more needed to create and EAS profile of the SD808 processor.

It`s hard to know the load of different scenarios because they are constanly changing.
We can estimate it but it won`t be very accurate.
For example:
Loading a web page full of pictures/videos will take a high load instead of a web page just with text.
8th October 2016 10:00 PM 0 Thanks
Asiier Senior Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by MrPhilo

Which kernel do you use daily? Personally been using Elementalx but from what I can see Blu seems to be a bit better with FairPark which I use daily

You have to try, whatever works for you
That was just an example on how certain tweak behave in certain way, for you EX Kernel might give you better battery, you have to test
8th October 2016 10:52 PM 0 Thanks
juginkrebs Senior Member
Will this work on OrionOS ? Caf Kernel no ElementX

Gesendet von meinem ONEPLUS A3003 mit Tapatalk
8th October 2016 11:13 PM 1 Thanks
patalao Senior Member
Yes, it will work on any rom/kernel that as interactive governor.
9th October 2016 12:26 AM 0 Thanks
christophs01 Member
Awesome thread! Im gonna test GhostPepper with SultanCM13 + EX 0.32
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