EDIT: It definately flies with everything I do, but it cannot get through an Antutu benchmark without rebooting.
I love this Kernel???
LG G2 D802(Beast?), Nexus 5, Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 10.1 2014, Asus TF300T
EDIT: It definately flies with everything I do, but it cannot get through an Antutu benchmark without rebooting.
That is correct.So if i underclock to 2,3GhZ i have to change hotplug cause mpdecision is going to 2,8 even If i UC to 2,3?
Sent with Nexus 5
@dorimanx if possible, its better if you make the overclock optional.i live in india and the ambient temps here never go below 25*C. and during afternoon its about 30-35*C, so when im out in the sun using the phone it easily goes above 70*c and im worried that the OC might just be bad in such situations ( i know there is thermal throttle but i like to be save and so do many other people who consider using this phone for aover 2 years ) so if possible make the oc optional . loving all your kernels man awesome job on all of them cheers ! waiting for the 2.8 anxiously
i have spent 4 hours to do this, just because you asked, and it's really needed!
https://github.com/dorimanx/Doriman...mmit/ab351d02eecee9eec5149a1d090f4ee2fed8ec59
https://github.com/dorimanx/LG-G2-D802-Ramdisk/commit/503493c08f77e1f936d93eacf361e7fc860753ce
i hope it's will be useful and accepted!
i have spent 4 hours to do this, just because you asked, and it's really needed!
https://github.com/dorimanx/Doriman...mmit/ab351d02eecee9eec5149a1d090f4ee2fed8ec59
https://github.com/dorimanx/LG-G2-D802-Ramdisk/commit/503493c08f77e1f936d93eacf361e7fc860753ce
i hope it's will be useful and accepted!
i have spent 4 hours to do this, just because you asked, and it's really needed!
https://github.com/dorimanx/Doriman...mmit/ab351d02eecee9eec5149a1d090f4ee2fed8ec59
https://github.com/dorimanx/LG-G2-D802-Ramdisk/commit/503493c08f77e1f936d93eacf361e7fc860753ce
i hope it's will be useful and accepted!
Change hotplug to alucard or intelliplug. With LG Default (mpdecision) it overclocks itself to max possible freq when needed.
But @dorimanx wrote it also in chancelog for 2.7.
Regards,
Schizzo
Dori mentioned that the freeze/lock-up is a bug; it will be fixed in the upcoming 2.8 release.Hey, thanks for the 2.7 update, was running 2.6 for a while and it was working phenominally. One note on the 2.7 update though (and I haven't really had a chance yet to check battery times) but I do occasionally get lock-ups where the screen will freeze and not respond to anything. The phone is still working in the backround though, I only know this because it did so when I was talking to someone on a call. I did notice that if I let the phone stay on it will eventually time out and turn off the display, at which point it will become operable again. Kind of a weird bug, but still - freezes aren't very fun.
I don't know that I notice much of an increase in snappiness on the device - it was great before (2.6) anyways so there is no issue there and I also notice that Antutu (when it has passed...) is still scoring pretty low ~ 28k, but that's not exactly a great teller of real world performance anyways.
AFAIK PVS is the releasenumber of your Quallcomm SoC. This means only that you have an older CPU. Dont believe that this can reset your Phone.
Maybe its ROM/Kernel combo or something.
Actually pvs_bin number does say something about your chip quality ; it's a classification used to determine the voltage table needed with a bin specific chip. Lower bin number means more voltage needed to be stable, so it gets a higher voltage table asssigned.
Higher means better: lower voltages needed, and/or better suitable for OC and still be stable.
You can see your bin number in this file: /sys/kernel/debug/acpuclk/pvs_bin
This thread is about the nexus 5, but it's built by LG, so more or less the same applies to the G2 : Binning nexus 5
(btw mine is PVS=2)
Sorry for OOT, just saw that thread.
As I know, nexus 5 and G2 has same CPU, but how come, PVS 0 in nexus 5 can have 650mV at 300 MHz?
Min volt on G2, regardless PVS, is set always at 700mAv.
May be dorimanx willing to lower the bar so we could get more juice in battery life?
Do you guys, agree?
Sorry for OOT, just saw that thread.
As I know, nexus 5 and G2 has same CPU, but how come, PVS 0 in nexus 5 can have 650mV at 300 MHz?
Min volt on G2, regardless PVS, is set always at 700mAv.
May be dorimanx willing to lower the bar so we could get more juice in battery life?
Do you guys, agree?
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My advice do not UV, it's not really help to save power. maybe 5% in a day...
but add possibility of stuck CPU or hot boots
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i prefer not to mess with cpu voltage, one wrong set and kernel is broken.
My advice do not UV, it's not really help to save power. maybe 5% in a day...
but add possibility of stuck CPU or hot boots
Any way if you UV do not ever mess with voltage for high freqs from 2.0 to 2.8
and never use the STUPID option to set -50mV(or more) to all freq in one click!
That is like shooting your leg 10 times! cpu will die on high freq usage...
every freq has it's limits! one can be lower than next or previous. people don't know that, and play with voltage and blame kernel DEV...
Conclusion DONT UV! save me that time reading posts with "stability problems when did that did this + this and UV -50 and blablabla and stuck!"
useless report. dont uv.
@dorimanx if possible, its better if you make the overclock optional.i live in india and the ambient temps here never go below 25*C. and during afternoon its about 30-35*C, so when im out in the sun using the phone it easily goes above 70*c and im worried that the OC might just be bad in such situations ( i know there is thermal throttle but i like to be save and so do many other people who consider using this phone for aover 2 years ) so if possible make the oc optional . loving all your kernels man awesome job on all of them cheers ! waiting for the 2.8 anxiously