Ok so I am running FrostyJB v6 and for some reason my cpu will get stuck at 918mhz. I noticed this a few versions ago. I wasn't running setcpu or anything like that but I downloaded it to see if thst would fix it. It still happens even though I have the min set to 384mhz. Any one else have this problem or any solution?
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Hi,
i have an Italian version of i9000 with jf5 firmware.
I have upgraded whit samsung kies my firmware.
now i have
pda xwjm3
phone xxjm2
csc itvjm1
now sometime my phone goes off
anyone have the same problem?
i read that this is a bug......
You read its a bug? Of course it's a bug.
It's either a bug with the firmware or with an application. I had the same problem when using SetCPU.
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i have setcpu me too.
so the problem is this app?
just uninstall it?
I experienced it (no response completely unless I reinsert the battery) when with lag fix and GPS on, regardless eclair or froyo ROM.
then I reflashed and turned GPS off for most of the time on my 2.1 lag-fixed ROM, the problem seemed not to trouble me any more. I have also underclocked my CPU with "Overclock Widget" to 800/400 MHz on screen, and 400/400 MHz offscreen.
I have a feeling that the problem was due to GPS or due to the 0513 pit, but I'm not sure - so far it's been okay so I bother not to break it for tests.
SetCPU shuts my device down... out of nothing...
i uninstalled setcpu and never happened again
mystaka said:
then I reflashed and turned GPS off for most of the time on my 2.1 lag-fixed ROM, the problem seemed not to trouble me any more. I have also underclocked my CPU with "Overclock Widget" to 800/400 MHz on screen, and 400/400 MHz offscreen.
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Slightly off-topic but... That'd actually be an overclock if I'm reading those numbers correctly. The default frequency is 1000/100mhz with a conservative setting, meaning it'll try to be as low as possible more or less. What you've done is set min-frequency to 400mhz, which in my book is an overclock from the stock 100mhz.
Back to semi on topic... SetCPU is known to cause problems on Galaxy S, and likely other devices aswell. Most problems has been more specifically caused by using ondemand setting when setting up profiles - for some reason the phone doesn't handle this setting well when it wakes from sleep.
I'm pretty sure I managed to get it working more or less flawlessly with an screen off profile at 400/100 with Conservative setting, though I reflashed shortly after those settings so never got to test it properly. Regardless, they might work if you want to mess about with it.
I had a similar problem with JM5 and SetCPU.
Removed and it didn't happen again.
gettons said:
I had a similar problem with JM5 and SetCPU.
Removed and it didn't happen again.
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The way to have SetCPU working is to do the following:
Scaling: conservating
Freq Step: 100
insty said:
The way to have SetCPU working is to do the following:
Scaling: conservating
Freq Step: 100
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Great!This work
Thank you
I don't use setcpu but I have this problem in my two SGS. Using m5 and m6..
It seems to me my desire sometimes gets stuck at the max frequency. It happened to me using OpenDesire and Deforst.
I was wondering if anyone had this problem before? It shows me in setcpu that it's at the max frequency. I know its not a display/visual error in setcpu because when I use linpack I get around 5-7Mflops.
I'm not downloading or syncing anything in the background. I tried leaving the phone alone for a few mins and it's still stuck.
I have to reboot the phone to fix the problem. Does anyone know of an application that shows what the CPU is doing so maybe I can find the problem.
Thanks
Ok so for the past 2 AOKP builds (the latest nightly and M1 both Jellybean) i have had this weird issue where upon boot, the CPU would be capped at 700Mhz. so i went into ROM control, set it to 1200 and made sure "set on boot" was on.
eventually, even without a reboot, it woud revert back to 700 MHZ. so i checked my other apps that can controll OC/UC. Franko kernal app, and ROM toolbox were both set at 1200 and not set on boot. so ROM control was in charge of the CPU.
yet, no matter what i do, after about 4 hours on use it reverts back to 700 mhz.
this happened on the included Faux kernel and Franko's latest milestone kernel.
anyone else experiencing this? know what causes it?
On CNA and get the same thing. It's horrible because it will lock up my phone.
Bumping Cuz it happened again. This is the most annoying thing I have come across.
Some of these phones are really picky. Try another rom and see if the problem persists.
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Some of these phones are really picky. Try another rom and see if the problem persists.
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*whimpering* b...b....but... I.. like this rom...
BTW, I am on CNA with popcorn kernel which is different than the op so I feel like it's a deeper issue.
CNA kangs literally everything from everyone (not saying that in a derogatory sense).
AOKP has this bug as well, and I'm sure it's being worked on on their side...which CNA will then cherry pick.
I had this before,Download nofrills cpu from play store and set the desired freq,your problem will
Be solved.
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I've been using CNA 3.5 and had no problem with the max CPU setting to 700Mhz until i started playing around with all of the settings in the start-up tweaks, Kernel controls, color hack presets, and color gamma tuning. I changed all of the settings back to default and have not had the issue since then (18 hours). I have slowly started enabling all of the tweaks one at a time to see what was causing the max CPU to set at 700MHz.
max boot speed to 700mhz is defined in init.tuna.rc, if i recall it correctly.
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tried changing the kernel !
I used CNA 3.5 and 3.6.6 Still the same issue.
Tried Trinity Kernel too it did help for sometime but still it reverts back to 700mhz..
Is there any fix yet.... I really Love CNA so i prefer to stay on this rom.
My friend using PARANOID ANDROID has never experienced such an issue.
Hope it is fixed soon
Thanks
I'm having the same issue on CNA 3.6.6. Even when I set it back to 1200mhz it still never goes above 700 mhz.
I'm having the same problem. On CNA 3.8 right now, but have had the same problem on other custom rooted ROMs based off of cm. I finally figured out that it reverts back to 700 MHz during phone calls--or maybe not every phone call, not sure on that part. All my calls recently have bumped it down. At least now I know when it's switching. Just installed the no frills cpu--hopefully that'll help until this bug gets fixed.
Ok I have gsm Gnex with AOKP jelly bean build 1 with Franco kernel overclocked to 1.4 GHz and I am experiencing a random reboot problem starting today around 1 am.
I do have cpu undervolted, but it was undervolted for some time now, but just to make sure, I increased the voltage just in case. No luck.
Next thing I though that might have been a problem is the fact that I dirty flashes the AOKP build 1 from the nightly of AOKP, but I flashed it for a time now and never had that problem until today.
Another thing I changed is that I changed the boot animation from AOKP one to cyanogenmod 10 one. That, I flashed yesterday.
One thing I do like to mention is that I think there might be something to do with SetCPU profiles, because I set the profiles so it underclocks when phone screen is off or if the phone cpu or battery heats up, and one reboot was when I was unlocking the screen and another one was when I was watching youtube, and the third one was when I was playing a game, which heats up my phone. The thing is though, I have set those profiles since day 1 and never have encountered any reboots until today
Can anyone help me? Is it something that I should care about, or something that is temporary? Any recommended actions? I hate factory wiping, so that is the last thing I wanna do. Thanks in advance!
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
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Ok I have gsm Gnex with AOKP jelly bean build 1 with Franco kernel overclocked to 1.4 GHz and I am experiencing a random reboot problem starting today around 1 am.
I do have cpu undervolted, but it was undervolted for some time now, but just to make sure, I increased the voltage just in case. No luck.
Next thing I though that might have been a problem is the fact that I dirty flashes the AOKP build 1 from the nightly of AOKP, but I flashed it for a time now and never had that problem until today.
Another thing I changed is that I changed the boot animation from AOKP one to cyanogenmod 10 one. That, I flashed yesterday.
One thing I do like to mention is that I think there might be something to do with SetCPU profiles, because I set the profiles so it underclocks when phone screen is off or if the phone cpu or battery heats up, and one reboot was when I was unlocking the screen and another one was when I was watching youtube, and the third one was when I was playing a game, which heats up my phone. The thing is though, I have set those profiles since day 1 and never have encountered any reboots until today
Can anyone help me? Is it something that I should care about, or something that is temporary? Any recommended actions? I hate factory wiping, so that is the last thing I wanna do. Thanks in advance!
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
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Tough one. Myself I'd start off by disabling all OC/undervolt settings & disable SetCPU profiles. If that doesn't resolve the issue, temporarily flash back stock kernel.
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Tough one. Myself I'd start off by disabling all OC/undervolt settings & disable SetCPU profiles. If that doesn't resolve the issue, temporarily flash back stock kernel.
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For some reason, when I cleared the cache and dalvik, It doesn't seem to reboot anymore. But if it ever happens again, I'll do what you told me
Thanks!
Hi, this happened again today, but I noticed that it isn't a full reboot. (no Google splash screen)
Any ideas?
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Hi,
I've been running Frosty v1 (jelly bean ) along with the newest version of kt747 kernel...
I underclocked the voltage a bit, and I left it for idle overnight yesterday... and when I woke up the system was extremely laggy. So being the intrigued person, I opened up the cpu tab and saw that the process "qmiproxy" was using most of the cpu power (Ktweaker said that cpu speed continuously remained at 1890 Mhz, the highest I set it at.
I've noticed something like it happen before... it would cause some apps to FC but this is the first time I opened up the cpu tab..
Does anyone know what the qmproxy process is? I restarted and everything seems fast again, but maybe after a few hours it'll become sow again.
Thanks for your response!