Lazy Kernel for OP5/T - 10/27/2020

Trey n

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Yeah as I said it fixed after rebooting.
Same thing happened to me today just noticed I'm at 54 percent I only charged it to 80 I rebooted and it's fine now I'm on the latest oos 10 beta 2 and using lazy oos test vx32 and noticed the minimum frequency is 518 on little and 806 on big, what happened to 175? I liked that it used less idle drain power, it used to go down to 90 mA rate now it hovers around 120 mA. Thx :)
 

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There's now also a PA-based kernel in the repo!
I moved from crDroid to PA and flashed the beta last night and I am pleased with what you have done, good job and thank you for developing one for PA. There is a slight increase in responsiveness on the rom and the batter life is better. I have only been using the PA kernel for about 12 hours but I will see how it goes long term. Looking forward to the stable version. :good:
 

The_Overthinker

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I moved from crDroid to PA and flashed the beta last night and I am pleased with what you have done, good job and thank you for developing one for PA. There is a slight increase in responsiveness on the rom and the batter life is better. I have only been using the PA kernel for about 12 hours but I will see how it goes long term. Looking forward to the stable version. :good:
Could you give us your sots after maybe a cycle or two? The only thing stopping me from using PA is battery life. This kernel might be able to change that. :laugh:
 

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Could you give us your sots after maybe a cycle or two? The only thing stopping me from using PA is battery life. This kernel might be able to change that. :laugh:
I will keep an eye on it but battery life is very subjective. I know with PA on stock kernel from 100% to 20% I had 3 hours ad 45 minutes SOT. So far today I unplugged the power cable 7.5 hours ago with only 30 minute screen time and right now it is sitting at 85% battery. To me that is a decent improvement from PA stock kernel in regards to idle power drain. I will try to mimic what I did to get 3h 45m with PA and let you know.
 
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Z-Blade

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So I have gone through one cycle from 100% to 20% just like I did with the stock PA kernel and I was able to get 4h 30min SOT wit the latest PA beta build. To get an additional 45 minutes is pretty impressive in my opinion. I have attached screenshots of the SOT and a breakdown of SOT for each app, by the time I realised SOT per app was located in the apps section in the settings, the battery just dropped 1%.

Again, take it with a grain of salt since its near impossible to replicate exactly what I did when I was an the PA stock kernel (and I can't remember exactly what I did) but what I did in this cycle is my typical phone usage for the past couple of days.
 

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chancellorr

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Not able to boot PA with newest dev build. No sure if it's my fault or not. Everything was working fine earlier then I rebooted and it was hanging at the OP splash screen. Had to reflash the rom over to replace the stock PA kernel to get it to boot. I was using x.5 until today.

I also built my own Quartz 3 to enable AOD and couldn't boot with x.7. I'm kind of just guessing that it's because of Quartz 3 but I'm honestly not sure.
 

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Not able to boot PA with newest dev build. No sure if it's my fault or not. Everything was working fine earlier then I rebooted and it was hanging at the OP splash screen. Had to reflash the rom over to replace the stock PA kernel to get it to boot. I was using x.5 until today.

I also built my own Quartz 3 to enable AOD and couldn't boot with x.7. I'm kind of just guessing that it's because of Quartz 3 but I'm honestly not sure.
Try the upcoming dev build, it may be more stable and compatible.

EDIT: I now moved to PA just for a bit, the new version is working fine with it.
 
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Pho3nX

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Problem in PA Test x7 is CPU Little Minimum is 500 (instead of 300) and CPU Big minimum is 800 ! (instead od 300/500)
 

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Excellent results with custom2-expermental-vX.2 ... doze / sleep great battery. Nitrogen Q dumbling. Now with ?! Many more updated ones will take awhile to flash & test!!! Thanks
 

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No, in Lazy Quartz version values are 500 Little and 800 Big, others values under 300>500 & 300>800 are not available at all
Yes that's exactly what I intended to have since having lower frequencies will simply be useless since the governor will just simply prefer the higher ones and the cost from transitioning from a lower freq to a higher one will be more costly.
 

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geokilla

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You get the builds from GitHub, not Telegram and this is mentioned in the OP. To make it simpler for you, the link is below:

https://github.com/ederekun/LazyReleases
Yeah I tried browsing the Github and either I'm blind or I cannot find it. I see the three files, and then when I scroll down I see the three links. One to this XDA thread, two to Telegram, and then more links to FKM json links.

Edit: Figured out how it works... Lol I feel dumb. Both custom and custom2 works with crDroid 5.11, which is Android Pie, but only custom2 Wi-Fi works.

Now is it possible to get F2FS working with crDroid 5.11? I can't get it to boot no matter what I try. I only have /data set to F2FS.
 
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Pho3nX

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Yes that's exactly what I intended to have since having lower frequencies will simply be useless since the governor will just simply prefer the higher ones and the cost from transitioning from a lower freq to a higher one will be more costly.
Don't agree... Stock firmware using this values... So it's not useless, because it's depending of your usage (app/games - boost/no boost)

Look my screenshots, fortunally i don't have only 500 / 800 mhz like you when the most used frequency is 300.

So you can just keep other frequencies for others users ? Boost sched will do the same job for you, but i will tweak for my usage, not if they are not available at all
 

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