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Is there a kernel I can flash that will allow me to overclock past 1113 for cm7? I'm not worried about battery,HDMI or wimax. Thanks in advance.
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Also do I use the set CPU app or the one built into cm7?
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I am using SavagedZen (first link), and can overclock to 1190, which is about the highest I have seen for overclocking, the other kernel that is fairly popular for CM7 is Tiamat (second link) and I believe that they support overclocking also (not sure how much though).
If you are using a smartass governor, you will want to use the built in overclocking feature of CM7, but you will probably need SetCPU and profiles for the other governors
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=917755
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=972746
Cool. Thanks
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I would like to boost my performance a little bit either through another kernel or overclocking or both. How do you overclock the Dinc, and do some kernels overclock better than others? Thanks for any help.
Certain kernels have higher overclocking ceilings than others but none are "better", per se, for overclocking. Check out setCPU or CM7 has overclocking preferences built in.
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Ok cool.
I am running cm7 but also have setcpu, is one preferred over the other? And as far as overclocking, do you just start increasing the speed slowly until you get it where you want or it becomes unstable?
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I would just use the built in OC of CM7, I've heard that using both can cause conflicts. And yes, just bump up your frequency bit by bit and if you start getting reboots or freezes, dial it back. For AOSP kernels, I've founds incredikernel to work really well, then invisiblek, then tiamat. Though incredikernel does have a lower OC ceiling than the others.
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"kernel manager pro" in the market may also be useful for you. It keeps up to date on which kernels work specifically for your device and you can flash from the app. I'm currently using Tiamat 4.0.2. It will clock to 1228MHz
I just flashed the Franco kernel. Its pretty dang smooth. I think I'll enjoy it and since it is my first kernel on any device I'm very impressed to see the difference between this and stock.
My question is how do I actually use the kernel? I've got setcpu so I believe the first step is done. I know how to use it to over clock, but what about voltages?
How do y'all have it set up?
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Stock Franco
You can control your kernel with the franco kernel updater app or with terminal commands. Setcpu will indeed also allow to control parts of the kernel's functionality.
As for undervolting: differs per device. Try values that work for you and don't set them on boot before you know they are stable (prevent bootloops). Also, do a bit of reading on smartreflex voltage calibration.
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Disclaimer: Not stock stuff, brick risk. Phone explodes, etc etc!
JB kernels
Stock kernel -
Plain ol stock
stock optimized -
Built with 4.7 compiler along with krait/snapdragon optimizations.
-the compiler lg uses cant build for krait due to it being old. I fix it.
Stock Optimized with battery fixes - coding
icssource
jbsource
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thalamus
motley
faux123
more later
ICS Kernels
Stockish
Stockish v1
Code:
Added code aurora wakelock fixes for msm hsic along with some fixes from faux123
addd optimized AES and SHA1 routines
updated lzo compression
tweaked deadline
use glibc version of memcopy and string
modified makefile for more optimized compiling(incomplete)
-added pipe
-changed O2 to O3
-modified cpu config to build for neon and ftree-vectorize optimizations
changed vfp from softvfp+vfp to neon
added usb fast charge support if ma=1000+ (most are 500)
Use get_random_int() to implement AT_RANDOM while avoiding depletion of the entropy pool.
increased readahead to 2048
added mmc tweaks and fixes
Other stuff i forgot.
Stockish v2
Code:
Change HSIC reset sequence
Modified touch screen for better response
more wakelock code changes
Sysfs UV code for more control
Many tweaks I'll have to update when I get home.
stockishv2.1.1
Code:
Modified slave cpus to follow the 0 core max clock,(fix for only 1 cpu underclocking in stock kernel)
added oc code framework for testing
added init.d for loki support
Stockish will discontinue soon, once i get rid of qualcomms mpdecision and make enough code changes
Overclocking kernels -v2.11
mocv2.1.1 - oc'd to 1.62 may not work for everyone
bocv2.1.1 - oc'd to 1.8 may not work for everyone
Same as stockish but with oc/uv code.
Test everything. post results. If you wish to flash this. also wipe dalvik and cache
also mine
Woooo can't wait to see some awesome jellybean kernels
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Nice!
So far stock optimized is very nice! Well done
Look forward to flashing this tonight. You rock!
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Ok since we are now on 3.4 i plan to go full swing on this kernel and fix a ton.
Major issues include
Msm_hsic_host wakelocks- this wakelock happens on both wifi and 3g, essentially it stays on and keeps the kernel from sleeping after data use is done. It cant really be completely fixed but it can be greatly reduced. However there is a draw back, this process if improperly fixed will cause data issues. So report report report that way i can revert patches that cause data issues.
Wifi cutting off during deep sleep/random cutoffs- issue with 4.0+ android and arp offload bugs
Gps issues
Heat issues
Mpdecision issues with racing, unneeded extra cores running, stuck on 1ghz, etc
3g random cutting off
Graphic issues- tearing, full buffers, unneeded reloads after rotate, scrolling buffer issues, home reload after rotate, video codec issues, etc
Memory leaks - common with all software, but its nice to seal some up.
Linux kernel issues in 3.4.0- might as well fix some of these too.
Also i plan to add some neat features into one of the branches. Obviously undervolting, but others may include sweep2wake and other nice stuff.
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Flashed optimized this morning...so far so good. Is the thermal mod ok to use with this? I installed that file earlier this week.
Awesome, running smoothly...
THANKS!
Any chance youre working on an overclock 3.4 kernel to use with ZVB?
evodev said:
Any chance youre working on an overclock 3.4 kernel to use with ZVB?
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Overclock? Smdh :banghead: lol
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No reason for an overclock. After a few minutes of a game the phone gets hot and throttles down to 1.2, and you don't even notice. An underclock/undervolt kernel would be more beneficial.
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No reason for an overclock. After a few minutes of a game the phone gets hot and throttles down to 1.2, and you don't even notice. An underclock/undervolt kernel would be more beneficial.
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I agree. Undervolt would be beneficial but I'm a wuss and get nervous doing that.
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JeauxAdam said:
I agree. Undervolt would be beneficial but I'm a wuss and get nervous doing that.
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I'm pretty sure it's safer to undervolt than overclock seeing as there's more of a potential to overvolt and destroy the device in the process of overclocking as opposed to losing some software related functionality/potential to cause system instability related to undervolting if that's what's causing your nervousness
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Any chance youre working on an overclock 3.4 kernel to use with ZVB?
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+1 I would love to see overclock.
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Overclock? Smdh :banghead: lol
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Barshalen said:
No reason for an overclock. After a few minutes of a game the phone gets hot and throttles down to 1.2, and you don't even notice. An underclock/undervolt kernel would be more beneficial.
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JeauxAdam said:
I agree. Undervolt would be beneficial but I'm a wuss and get nervous doing that.
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hoslayer13 said:
I'm pretty sure it's safer to undervolt than overclock seeing as there's more of a potential to overvolt and destroy the device in the process of overclocking as opposed to losing some software related functionality/potential to cause system instability related to undervolting if that's what's causing your nervousness
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Maybe you guys should go check out faux123 kernels for the n4 if the right governors are used then OC is not that bad. I would love to see some of the tweaks faux123 made brought in to our kernels.
Either way keep up the great work joker!!!!
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+1 I would love to see overclock.
Maybe you guys should go check out faux123 kernels for the n4 if the right governors are used then OC is not that bad. I would love to see some of the tweaks faux123 made brought in to our kernels.
Either way keep up the great work joker!!!!
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Already planned out.
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hoslayer13 said:
I'm pretty sure it's safer to undervolt than overclock seeing as there's more of a potential to overvolt and destroy the device in the process of overclocking as opposed to losing some software related functionality/potential to cause system instability related to undervolting if that's what's causing your nervousness
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I know I shouldn't be a wuss about it since you can have settings revert back after rebooting. I just don't have a lot of experience with it.
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I know I shouldn't be a wuss about it since you can have settings revert back after rebooting. I just don't have a lot of experience with it.
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Dont set on boot if youre worried
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Been running got a couple days now. Seems solid. Great work.
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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[KERNEL]Neighborhoodhacker's Kernel, a Kernel for the Sprint LG Optimus G
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Created 2013-09-26
Last Updated 2013-11-02
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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Edit: also please excuse the edify text. I didn't get around to editing that yet
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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Maestertk said:
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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