Is Daemon controller available as an APK to install outside of roms that have it built in?
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I DL'd it from the market a while ago...
Here is DaemonController
I recommend OC/UV Beater over DC though.
No matter what ROM I use, I can't find it on the market. MIUI, DINC2HD, and a few others.
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Posted both DaemonController and OC/UV Beater above.
I get a force close with OV/UV and daemon controller just sets at the loading screen, could be kernel issues? I'm using a new kernel that was just released and its a combo of tiamat and jdkernel I believe.. oh and I'm using miui that was released yesterday..
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I thought MIUI had it's own oc daemon. I haven't run MIUI in a while, so I don't remember for sure.
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I forgot that miui doesn't allow you to control clocks.
Daemon control is a tad more advanced then what you may need it for. Have you tried setcpu instead?
I only had miui for a little while on my old dinc and it wasn't stable enough for me...
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jbarcus81 said:
I get a force close with OV/UV and daemon controller just sets at the loading screen, could be kernel issues? I'm using a new kernel that was just released and its a combo of tiamat and jdkernel I believe.. oh and I'm using miui that was released yesterday..
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What exactly does daemon controller do? I assume the kernel you're referring to is mine I just downloaded daemon controller to see what's breaking.
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jbarcus81 said:
I get a force close with OV/UV and daemon controller just sets at the loading screen, could be kernel issues? I'm using a new kernel that was just released and its a combo of tiamat and jdkernel I believe.. oh and I'm using miui that was released yesterday..
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If your getting a blank screen, you more than likely need to follow the instructions here to set up the Daemon controller. I have never been able to get the stand alone apk to actually do the install of the actual daemon controller that is needed for the app to function. Once installed though, it works well.
From what I have read daemon controller is much quicker at reacting to adjust your clock speed than something like setcpu. The way I understood it, it operates at a much lower level in the programming than a typical "app" would and this gets the clock speeds adjusted to where the user defined as fast as possible (as the criteria are filled) where setcpu (the app itself) has to read and register the fact that the screen is on and then tell the CPU clock to adjust.
I hope someone here can enlighten us if I am incorrect and/or expand on this.
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From what I have read daemon controller is much quicker at reacting to adjust your clock speed than something like setcpu. The way I understood it, it operates at a much lower level in the programming than a typical "app" would and this gets the clock speeds adjusted to where the user defined as fast as possible (as the criteria are filled) where setcpu (the app itself) has to read and register the fact that the screen is on and then tell the CPU clock to adjust.
I hope someone here can enlighten us if I am incorrect and/or expand on this.
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This is true. However you need to set up daemon control before installing it which is why people cant use it correctly.
Check out Andrev_OC daemon (quick search) and ensure that the daemon is set up correctly before installing the controller. OC/UV beater works well too.
FWIW it does seem to manage events better - I used to run it on my Xoom and phone...but since Xoom has a ROM which controls the clocks (tiamat) I dont need it anymore.
Im using OC/UV beater on Newts 4.0.2 ROM right now...and its working correctly even thought the ROM is just 'ok'. I am sure if it were on a more 'stock' rom the results would be better.
TheAtheistReverend said:
From what I have read daemon controller is much quicker at reacting to adjust your clock speed than something like setcpu. The way I understood it, it operates at a much lower level in the programming than a typical "app" would and this gets the clock speeds adjusted to where the user defined as fast as possible (as the criteria are filled) where setcpu (the app itself) has to read and register the fact that the screen is on and then tell the CPU clock to adjust.
I hope someone here can enlighten us if I am incorrect and/or expand on this.
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How is that different than something like the smartass governors or others that are tuned to android sleep states? I guess I just like keeping things simple while running as few things in the background
With the Smartass type governors, the Andrev Daemon isn't really necessarily needed. The Daemon app actually has a bypass when using the Smartass gov or the other governors with the built in sleep min and max values.
If I want to use the Perfomance governor, and then use Conservative or Powersave for the sleep min and max, then I will use the Daemon app to set this.
If you would like to learn more, go to my first post and click on the red text, this will take you to the devs page
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Is it ok to use setcpu with a rom like myns warm two point two or is it not necessary?
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Certainly OK, but useful... you'll get a lot of answers. I'll say it can be
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If your happy with the way your phone is running then why mess with it? Setcpu will work with it no problems but if you want to overclock then you will need to change kernels
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Yeah I wasn't planning on issuing for overclocking, but for underclocking when the screen is off.
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Yeah I wasn't planning on issuing for overclocking, but for underclocking when the screen is off.
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SetCPU is useful regardless of ROM or Kernel. The ability to select different profiles and CPU settings based on need or battery life is always nice. I would set my default to "On Demand" and max 998 min 128. Then enable profiles and set it up how you like. I perfer to drop my cpu way down while charging, wayyy down for screen off, and hero style 528 for 50% or less battery.
If you do opt for a different kernel make sure it is one that is listed in Myn's post, otherwise it will bork your Spare Parts app.
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SetCPU is useful regardless of ROM or Kernel. The ability to select different profiles and CPU settings based on need or battery life is always nice. I would set my default to "On Demand" and max 998 min 128. Then enable profiles and set it up how you like. I perfer to drop my cpu way down while charging, wayyy down for screen off, and hero style 528 for 50% or less battery.
If you do opt for a different kernel make sure it is one that is listed in Myn's post, otherwise it will bork your Spare Parts app.
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Ok thanks for the info! I'll play with it and see if I get better battery.
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I'm having problems with the so called "sleep of death".
I make all my profiles and leave the defaults for conservative. Minimum is set to 200mhz and max for screen off is 600.
It seems like no matter what I set the clocks to my phone never wakes up from sleep. I have to pull the battery to turn it back on.
Running SFR1.1.1.
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Is it the screen off profile?
If you're using the included kernel for SRF 1.1.1 don't use a screen off profile, set it to conservative, and minimum cpu at 200mhz. It should be fine with those settings.
Its on the first page of the SRF thread.
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Switch to paid version of Voltage Control. It's optimized for us now.
Having issues with setcpu freezing up my phone even with no profiles.
If voltage control is optimized for epics I may buy it. Underclocking really boosts battery life.
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Ron_91 said:
Having issues with setcpu freezing up my phone even with no profiles.
If voltage control is optimized for epics I may buy it. Underclocking really boosts battery life.
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Are you set to conservative?
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All profiles were set to conservative, yes.
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All profiles were set to conservative, yes.
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What was your lowest freq set to? Some phones don't like 200 at all
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Wasn't Conservative deemed buggy for the Epic? And ondemand was the better option?
The new twilight kernel, which is included in SRF 1.1.1 is fine with conservative.
There is a free version of voltage control too. Uninstall set cpu and try that first and see how that works for you... if that doesn't help, maybe you should flash a different kernel.
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The new twilight kernel, which is included in SRF 1.1.1 is fine with conservative.
There is a free version of voltage control too. Uninstall set cpu and try that first and see how that works for you... if that doesn't help, maybe you should flash a different kernel.
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Yup. I believe this is posted a few times on the ACS thread. Go with Genocide or Vision. Now on demand will drop below 200 even if its set at your minimum but may very well still work.
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Someone correct me if I am wrong, but I thbought there were also problems by using profiles at all.
Have you tried getting rid of the profiles? (After backing them up, of course)
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I use the Vision kernel with SetCPU to ondemand with NO issues at all I had profiles enabled at one point but it seemed redundant because I had it set to ondemand. If you have it set to anything other than ondemand then I can see using profiles.
Hey guys, I'm running Virtuous Unity 2.39 and I flashed Dres' 21 Kernel (forgive me, I probably just completely botched his name). The problem is, on Rom Toolbox, everytime I switch the governor to smartassv2 and clock it to 1209 MHz, it never stays, even with apply on boot checked. It always reverts back to 1152 MHz and ondemand. Any help?
I believe that is the way it is set up b/c it uses an oc daemon that only stops when using an app that is used specifically for oc or oc/uv such as setcpu if you take a look at the virtuous site it should have more info.
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I believe that is the way it is set up b/c it uses an oc daemon that only stops when using an app that is used specifically for oc or oc/uv such as setcpu if you take a look at the virtuous site it should have more info.
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This is true, there's a conflict between Virtuous' OC Daemon and any app that manually adjusts kernel/CPU settings.
I think that if you install one of these though, the OC Daemon is immediately disabled. I have the same issue with ROM Toolbox on my i717 Note, but that's because we don't have a custom kernel as yet
Recently took the time to flash to the sweetest ICS ROM out there, Darkside of course! After installing and setting up my profiles again I cannot seem to get SetCPU to run in the background. Normally as I'm sure you all know, when you boot your phone it starts with it and puts the icon in the status bar, however that is not the case. Double checking the app everything is set up properly, but seems to refuse to run at boot.
Anyone have any insight on this?
Try the profiles in set CPU and enable them. That's what I do and it works. Also you can download cpu spy and you will also see what it's running mainly on.
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Try the profiles in set CPU and enable them. That's what I do and it works. Also you can download cpu spy and you will also see what it's running mainly on.
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Yeah that's another question I had. I was curious if there was another app that monitored the CPU outside of SetCPU to see if the profiles are actually functioning regardless of the SetCPU icon being in the status bar.
I've installed CPU Spy and SetCPU is running my profile correctly so far. Thanks for your contribution & I will continue to monitor this to see if it runs all my profiles properly.
No problem.
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This is a kernel I have made based off of the Gproject kernel for CM.
Features:
10/25
Added wheatley and smartmax governors. As many TCP congestion options as one could ask for. A couple other small things.
10/24-4
Fix CM compatibility break. Bye bye LSD effect
10/24-3
The kernel package is now using an implementation of koush's anykernel.
I suggest for those who are having any issue to flash back to their ROM image (don't delete data). Then reflash using this. It uses the ramdisk already present on the device so it might break less things
10/24-2
Reset the GPU min freq to stock so that we don't lose battery
10/24
GPU OC extended for to 585Mhz. Woot woot.
10/23
1.89Ghz if you dare MWAHAHAHA
10/22
162Mhz was a little bit hopeful so I got rid of the frequency because without that we seem to lose the HW resets. Overclock still seems to work fine Antutu 20200.
10/21
Overhauled the CPU frequency range. We now have stable OC to 1.81 and UC to 162Mhz. Depending on the application you can toy with intellithermal settings to get the best performance from that situation.
Edit: not so stable at 1.81 I lied go for 1.72 for now (always forced to eat my words)
10/17
Quite a few changes. We have an updated wifi driver as well as an updated graphics driver. I added gamma control. Simple GPU governor is now set to default for battery savings and by that one can imply obviously it is working now. FIOPS scheduler added. A few minor things.
9/30-2
removed knock knock by farbuggy
9/30
Okay so I am really really really hoping this one rids SOD's good. Also I added a knock on interface. Until it gets implemented into the systemui of a rom though it will only work while screen is off. (It's a work in progress and the knock on ability is disablable though the file /sys/kernel/knock_knock/knock_knock_enabled[1 = on, 0 = off]) This I believe is the first custom kernel to have any kind of knock on type interface. So far it's just been made up for by showp-1985's s2w.
9/29
Tweaked undervolt so hopefully we can say goodbye to SOD's. I have had success with lower settings but this should cover a broader base. If anyone get's an SOD with these settings, let me know and I will update the kernel ASAP.
9/28
Added undervolt by default and faux123 mako's implementation of sweep2wake. It doesn't show in tricksters mod but you can turn it on and off in sysfs through the file /sys/kernel/s2w_parameters/s2w_switch. (1 = on, 0 = off)
9/27
Ummm let's see... Today we got: GPU Overclock to 487Mhz, intelli-thermal from faux123, and a couple little things here and there .
Edit: I added a little more there is now an adjustable voltage table and the phone defaults with intelliplug and intellithermal
9/26
Intellidemand doesn't control hotplugging anymore. That functionality is moved to intelliplug. I think we have hotplugging and performance now let me know all! (mpdecision still enabled by default, go to trickster and see the new additions )
9/25
Faux sound control.
Intellidemand. (mpdecision should be turned off to utilize this feature properly)
Extended CPU frequency range (192Mhz - 1728Mhz)
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http://fs1.codefi.re/neighborhoodhacker/
Old links:
10-22-2013
10-21-2013
10-17-2013
9-30-2013-2
9-30-2013
9-29-2013
9-28-2013
9-27-2013
9-26-2013
9-25-2013
And, of course, my GPL/XDA compliant github.
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[KERNEL]Neighborhoodhacker's Kernel, a Kernel for the Sprint LG Optimus G
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neighborhoodhacker
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Status: Stable
Created 2013-09-26
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Downloading ... I've been hearing your name around the forums so this has to be good.. Thanks for your hard work
Dude excellent work on this. Have it flashed and intellidemand is an awesome addition. Thanks for your hard work, I'll let you know if I run into anything.
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Thanks for the kind words gentlemen let me know of any issues definitely
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I'm having major speed issues. My overclock used to work so much better. Something keeps forcing the CPU down. Idk what it is....
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Any projections on what this should do for battery? Is it likely to improve battery life or improve performance?
Thanks for the hard work.
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Is undervolting possible with this kernel?
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neighborhoodhacker said:
I'm having major speed issues. My overclock used to work so much better. Something keeps forcing the CPU down. Idk what it is....
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Maybe it has something to do with MPDecision or temp throttling? I know in the past I've seen other kernels have some issue at first with fully disabling it, causing it to continue to interfere with some settings.
Awesome work..... With faux
Thank you for cooking it
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I'm having major speed issues. My overclock used to work so much better. Something keeps forcing the CPU down. Idk what it is....
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I'm not an expert on governors but with intellidemand (on our other roms) my optimal freq and sync freq were usually like 702mhz. Stock this kernel puts it at 192mhz. Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not sure what these fields even mean. I'd like to know if anyone has any info.
I'm running the kernel anyway and so far so good. Thank you NeighborhoodHacker for this great kernel.
edit: I just tested Asphalt 8 and so far this kernel holds frame rates really well!! I don't if I was doing something wrong before, but for the longest time this game was unplayable for me.
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Maybe it has something to do with MPDecision or temp throttling? I know in the past I've seen other kernels have some issue at first with fully disabling it, causing it to continue to interfere with some settings.
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So you think I might have to pull mpdecision out of the kernel? Uggg I was afraid of that.
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Mightve messed with trickster too much, but after flashing I ran antutu, bricked
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Mightve messed with trickster too much, but after flashing I ran antutu, bricked
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Ummmm try wiping cache/dalvik/ I highly doubt you are anything but slightly softbricked.
Having great success with with newest kernel. I even got an antutu of over 19000 with a hotplugging driver enabled! I'm pretty happy so I hope your guys experieces will mirror mine.
Well originally I ran antutu, then the phone went off, and notification light and capacitive lights flashed. I couldn't access recovery do I attempted a lgnsp. Now it won't even charge or turn on
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I assume this is a4.3 compatible kernel? Work with PAC man?
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Well originally I ran antutu, then the phone went off, and notification light and capacitive lights flashed. I couldn't access recovery do I attempted a lgnsp. Now it won't even charge or turn on
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All you had to do was wipe caches after your cash. Since you ran out your battery you made things so hard on yourself
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Also if you want good performance and hotplugging go to tricksters mod enable intelliplug and temperature throttle
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JeauxAdam said:
I assume this is a4.3 compatible kernel? Work with PAC man?
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Should be
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Well now I feel silly lol thanks for the pointers though!
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