[HACK] Overclocking/Undervolting kernels with Voltage Control support

Jonathon Grigg

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So, I see some kernels with UV support here.
Good. I've updated Voltage Control so it might work better with Nexus S, please report :p
I started porting your Voltage Control app a while back (and since stopped), the changes I made to support Netarchy's interfaces are somewhere in the github for it: https://github.com/jonathongrigg/NexusVoltageControlAs brigonblink said, there is already an UV app by me and spiicytuna which you are welcome to help with if you want, or to use various parts from.

Personally I'd prefer to see our efforts combined to get the best results for everyone :)

Jonathon
 
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xan

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Ewww I missed Your post.
I think that VoltageControl is quite ready for Netarchy's...
Is this kernel accepting absolute values to UV_mV_table? like 1400 and such?

If it is,
The only thing I need to I need to do is to detect if the kernel is using absolute values and make appropiate changes... Which should be quite easy.
It still can be one apk, somewhat more complex though.
 

Jonathon Grigg

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Yep, absolute voltages up to 1600mV Max. Setting it should be fine, actually finding the frequencies and existing voltages is a bit different to your current app (requires a different setup in the for loop).

Sent from my Nexus S
 

xan

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Is there any voltage control support kernel for HD2? I try your app and it says kernel not supported.
I simply dunno: Genrally newest version supports every kernel that SetCPU does + more.

Its been long time, but:
newest version of VC has *untested* support for Nexus S.

So I encourage you all to test Voltage Control with some kernels, I need feedback from Nexus S users.