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cmd512

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Going towards the best battery cycle ever with 2.1.1 slightly undervolted, if this keeps up im going to get over 6h screentime 2d+. This with data on always when screen is on and sometimes when its not even if i mostly disable it when screen is off because i sync stuff manually anyway. And almost all time in XDA app when screen is on. And a couple of hours on WIFI. However playing no games this test cycle to compare with speedmod k2-13 batterylife.

And those who experience any browser lag, try changing i/o scheduler to sio, fixed it for me and everything is very smooth now.

Good point, mine defaulted to cfq, which was really slow... so just threw a line into one of my init.d scripts to set to sio during bootup. :)
 

yakyllan

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In order to improve the battery life, in KI3 rom (stock) + Siyah 2.1.1..

My main setCPU page is: 100-1200mhz

Which one of the profiles is the best for 100-1200mhz? lulzactive, ondemand, ondemandx, smartassV2... [....]

I don't want the performance to be decreased ( No lag ). But, as I said, I want my battery to last as long as posible.

Any recomendations?

Thank you
 
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Radikaal

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In order to improve the battery life, in KI3 rom (stock) + Siyah 2.1.1..

My main setCPU page is: 100-1200mhz

Which one of the profiles is the best for 100-1200mhz? lulzactive, ondemand, ondemandx, smartassV2... [....]

I don't want the performance to be decreased ( No lag ). But, as I said, I want my battery to last as long as posible.

Any recomendations?

Thank you

Everyone wants that, but running 100MHz and other governor then Ondemand you are going to get micro lags from time to time. Its very little, and some people maybe are used to having it so they dont notice it but it will be there.

Id say Ondemand since its changed so much lately, it doesnt ramp up like it used to do and you spend most of the time in 200-500MHz anyway doing all stuff except playing heavy games. This because its the most lagfree governor i would say (other then obvious Performance governor).

So just test until you find what works best for you, im running 200MHz with ondemand since i value performance most but still im getting great battery life.
 
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timberwolf60

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In order to improve the battery life, in KI3 rom (stock) + Siyah 2.1.1..

My main setCPU page is: 100-1200mhz

Which one of the profiles is the best for 100-1200mhz? lulzactive, ondemand, ondemandx, smartassV2... [....]

I don't want the performance to be decreased ( No lag ). But, as I said, I want my battery to last as long as posible.

Any recomendations?

Thank you

I used lolzactive 100 -1000mHz. My battery last 40% longer. lolzactive more smooth than ondemand.

Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
 

Molitro

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Everyone wants that, but running 100MHz and other governor then Ondemand you are going to get micro lags from time to time. Its very little, and some people maybe are used to having it so they dont notice it but it will be there.

Id say Ondemand since its changed so much lately, it doesnt ramp up like it used to do and you spend most of the time in 200-500MHz anyway doing all stuff except playing heavy games. This because its the most lagfree governor i would say (other then obvious Performance governor).

So just test until you find what works best for you, im running 200MHz with ondemand since i value performance most but still im getting great battery life.

I agree... ondemand is the way to go. I was using ondemandx, which gave me a great idle battery life, but tried ondemand again on b4 and is just as smooth as speedmod (that is, all the smoothy it can be), and, I'll see tomorrow with my usual test overnight, but I think it has pretty much the same battery life as ondemadx, since while in deep sleep it actually is pretty much the same.
 

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Im on official miui 1.11.4 is this kernel suitable? After a flash any settings I need to change?
 

olifee

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@gokhanmoral:
I think this is missing from some changelog ;-).

- CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER activated to enable the use of orbot / tor

However, in case I want to use transparent proxying of orbot, the iptables-binary of orbot segfaults after complaining the ip_tables-module is missing.
It also segfaults if I just run
Code:
/data/data/org.torproject.android/app_bin/iptables --list
However, as
Code:
/data/data/com.googlecode.droidwall.free/app_bin/iptables_armv5 --list
works fine (also complaining about ip_tables module missing, but you compiled it into the kernel, which I very much prefer), I am not sure whether the problem is really kernel-related or whether orbot is just broken ;-).

Copying over the iptables_armv5 of droidwall over the iptables-binary orbot brought in solved the problem for me, orbot is working fine now even with transparent proxying.

EDIT: In case you also think it is not kernel related (maybe they compiled against a different libc and it is ROM-related, after all), I can report this to the orbot-bugtracker.
 
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V1TRU

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I know it shouldn't be about benchmark scores, but I really wanted to share my results!
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CLOSE ENOUGH
:D I'm on Miui + 2.2 b3
 

Radikaal

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In order to improve the battery life, in KI3 rom (stock) + Siyah 2.1.1..

My main setCPU page is: 100-1200mhz

Which one of the profiles is the best for 100-1200mhz? lulzactive, ondemand, ondemandx, smartassV2... [....]

I don't want the performance to be decreased ( No lag ). But, as I said, I want my battery to last as long as posible.

Any recomendations?

Thank you

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CLOSE ENOUGH
:D I'm on Miui + 2.2 b3

you gotten those kinds of results on other ROMS? never been close to those results, especially not the score on CPU Integer and IO with any kernel/ROM at 1200MHz. Just curious!

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I also notice browser lag when viewing facebook mobile using smartassV2. Changed to lulzactive and it is better, still lag though. Using sio all these time.

Try changing to ondemand and put 80000 sampling rate in setcpu. Still lag?

---------- Post added at 03:30 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:26 AM ----------

I used lolzactive 100 -1000mHz. My battery last 40% longer. lolzactive more smooth than ondemand.

Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk

40% compared to what? If this was true for me i would get 8hours 30min screentime which i think is impossible with this device.

I also disagree with it being more smooth:)
 

yoursong

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@gokhanmoral:
I think this is missing from some changelog ;-).

- CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER activated to enable the use of orbot / tor

However, in case I want to use transparent proxying of orbot, the iptables-binary of orbot segfaults after complaining the ip_tables-module is missing.
It also segfaults if I just run
Code:
/data/data/org.torproject.android/app_bin/iptables --list
However, as
Code:
/data/data/com.googlecode.droidwall.free/app_bin/iptables_armv5 --list
works fine (also complaining about ip_tables module missing, but you compiled it into the kernel, which I very much prefer), I am not sure whether the problem is really kernel-related or whether orbot is just broken ;-).

Copying over the iptables_armv5 of droidwall over the iptables-binary orbot brought in solved the problem for me, orbot is working fine now even with transparent proxying.

EDIT: In case you also think it is not kernel related (maybe they compiled against a different libc and it is ROM-related, after all), I can report this to the orbot-bugtracker.

confirmed working.
 

chanw4

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Am I the only one getting random system hang (which require me to reboot the device) after turning it to screen off for a long time (happen 3 times, once connected to a wall charger, 1 when connected to usb charger and 1 time just putting it in my pocket) (that is after flashing 2.2 b4 )
 
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cmd512

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Am I the only one getting random system hang (which require me to reboot the device) after turning it to screen off for a long time (happen 3 times, once connected to a wall charger, 1 when connected to usb charger and 1 time just putting it in my pocket) (that is after flashing 2.1.1 b4 )

Been using beta4 all day, no hangs. And, my lowest frequency is 25MHz @ 800mV.
 

chanw4

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Using CM7 nightly 108 with no additional script and no UV/UC/OV/OC
Only thing I did is to set the governor to SmartassV2 and click set on boot from the Cyanogenmod setting
 

jetpackjeff

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gok: can you immplement the device settings availability in newest cm7 builds? It's the only feature keeping me away from your kernel right now. I hate having the touchkey backlights always on and the device settings gives me the option to disable them completely.

Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
 

adam1741

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All of a sudden my wifi has started to act up. It keeps disconnecting and reconnecting. I'm running ki3 villian rom 3.0 with siyah 2.2 b4. just noticed it tonight. Not sure how long it's been doing it. Any ideas? THanks, Adam.

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jlevy73

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Been using beta4 all day, no hangs. And, my lowest frequency is 25MHz @ 800mV.

25mhz you must be using some of that special Nissan GTR silicon :p

B4 using stock KJ3 has been running smooth all day. Lulzactive seems to be the most responsive IMO.

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All of a sudden my wifi has started to act up. It keeps disconnecting and reconnecting. I'm running ki3 villian rom 3.0 with siyah 2.2 b4. just noticed it tonight. Not sure how long it's been doing it. Any ideas? THanks, Adam.

Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium

Try going into CWM and 'fix permissions'...might help.
 
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    Although some parts can be considered as original, all are based on inspirations, examples and other people's code.
    I have no claim to be original. I am only trying to make my (and probably other's) SGS2 experience better and fun.
    I do this for fun. so, if you just want to argue with me please don't. use the energy coming from your youth in something useful.

    SiyahKernel v2.6.14

    FEATURES
    Can be flashed on Samsung ROMs and AOSP Based ROMS. Currently all Samsung 2.3.4, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.7 based ROMS, CM7 (CM9 or any other ICS based ROMs are not supported) and MIUI ROMS are supported.
    Based on linux kernel 2.6.35.14 + drivers from Samsung sources
    Auto-Rooting
    CWM touch Recovery with gesture support
    Custom boot animation support
    Supports SetCPU (OC upto 1600MHz, UC downto 100MHz)
    User customizable frequency steps. You can edit "freq_table" and use 25MHz as the lowest step and 1696MHz as the highest. You have 8 steps (it is fixed) but the frequencies can be set.
    Supports undervolting (UV between 800 mV and 1500 mV)
    Supports voltage control via SetCPU (thanks to netarchy, ninpo, hacre)
    Stock voltages as default
    smartassV2, lulzactiveV2 governors. and lots of other governors which are available as modules
    Default governor is lulzactive (200-1200MHz)
    Tweaked ondemand and conservative governors
    no compiler optimization. it is just a myth.
    Touchscreen fix (thanks to vitalij)
    Increased touchscreen sensitivity
    GPU clock (thanks to netarchy), voltage and scaling thresholds control interface.
    I/O, scheduler, hotplug and vm tweaks
    automatic battery calibration. (removed. thanks to Entropy512. we do not need battery calibration for SGS2)
    Available I/O schedulers: noop, deadline, CFQ, BFQV3r2(default), V(R), SIO
    Available CPU governors: see this thread for the list of available governors and modules (thanks to droidphile)
    /system/etc/init.d startup scripts support
    Automatic backup of efs partition. You will have the files in your sdcard as well as /data/.siyah directory. copy them to a safe location in case you may need them later.
    BLN (thanks to creams), liblights is autoinstalled if the existing one doesn't support BLN
    supports advanced touch tune driver. thanks to vitalij Link. the control app from Web, from Mobile. Thanks to tegrak for the driver patch file download
    2nd core application support (thanks to tegrak)
    Automounting of NTFS volumes for USB sticks (ntfs on external card is not supported). although your rom says "clear storage", just check /mnt/usb folder. ntfs drives will be automatically mounted in read-only mode.
    LZOP compression for the kernel to have very fast decompression. We have a VERY BIG kernel image because we have ntfs-3g, CWMManager and lots of other things both in initramfs and payload.
    Integrated new&faster sha-1, crc32 slice-by-8, crc32c, jhash and rwsem algorithms
    SCHED_MC enabled to have less power consumption.
    Lower brightness levels for low-light conditions to save battery.
    Brightness behaviour modification via setting min_bl, min_gamma and max_gamma values. you can control the lowest and hightest levels used in autobrightness.
    Native BLN support for CM7 based roms.
    Three GPU stepping (160-267-300) instead of two
    optimized and configurable hotplug thresholds and rates.
    Thunderbolt! script integrated (thanks to pikachu01)
    Voodoo louder app support (thanks to supercurio)
    Current Widget support while charging the device.
    ExTweaks (uci.sh) support. (Thanks to xan and AndreiLux) ( https://market.android.com/details?id=com.darekxan.extweaks.app )
    CIFS, SLUB, FUSE, NTFS, cgroup_timer_slack,... and lots of other mambojambo that I forgot...

    Download link: http://www.gokhanmoral.com/

    FLASHING GUIDE
    TO FLASH TAR:
    If you already have root, use DarkyOTA app from the market ( https://market.android.com/details?id=com.ficeto.darkyromota ) .
    If not, use ODIN.
    TO FLASH ZIP:
    Use CWM Recovery and install zip file. Wiping cache&dalvik cache is recommended for those who use BLN.
    if you lose root after flashing the kernel (unlikely), flash http://goo-inside.me/superuser/su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed.zip in CWM.

    Some Example Init.d Scripts
    Example CWM-flashable /system/etc/init.d/99gpuv script (thanks to AndreiLux)
    Example GPU/CPU undervolting and underclocking scripts by kwerdenker
    Improved version of CPU undervolting script by kwerdenker
    Another couple of nice init.d scripts created by fenomeno83
    flashable lionheart cpu governor and setting default i/o scheduler to deadline (remove /system/etc/init.d/01lionheart to uninstall. thanks to knzo for the tweaked conservative governor settings)
    releases can be found here: http://www.gokhanmoral.com/
    source code repository: http://bitbucket.org/gokhanmoral/siyahkernel

    CHANGELOG

    see http://www.gokhanmoral.com/ for the changelog.

    TODO
    more and more optimizations for less battery drain
    ICS edition when samsung releases new kernel sources
    stable wifi driver which doesn't cause a lot of wakelocks with proper offloading
    BLN notifications without wakelocks
    OTA application (just to prevent users downloading wrong kernel for their device. other than that, it will be useless for a kernel)

    THANKS:
    Samsung, supercurio, hardcore, Hacre, RAvenGEr, tegrak, cattleprod, codeworkx, hellcat, creams, vitalij, arighi and others I might have forgotten...

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    Who Should NOT Use This Kernel?
    If you are going to use very low voltage settings and complain about having lockups, you SHOULD NEVER use this kernel... just run away! This kernel is just as stable as the stock kernel if you do not modify any settings. Do not blame the kernel if you change the voltage or clock settings. If you do so I will blame your stupidity. I will not remove any feature just because some dumb users select wrong settings. If you are a rookie with an uncontrollable instinct of modifying advanced settings please use speedmod or stock kernel.
    This kernel generally contain some experimental code and some of them may be even undocumented. I have different release strategy. I always use the latest version and if I notice any problem I try to fix it. However, I do not use all the features of the phone. So, if you notice any problem please report it. bug reports are welcomed, whining is not.
    If you judge a kernel by quadrant score, please, I beg you, don't use this kernel. I don't have enough time nor motivation to answer your questions... Some people got 8000+ quadrant (search the thread) and there is no way you can beat them anyway.. so, go away...
    If you are one of those who judges a kernel while sleeping ("oh my god!! lost %1 during sleep"-guy) please use another kernel, sleep and never wake up. it will maximize your battery and minimize the tension in the thread.
    If you still believe in battery calibration, discuss it in some thread else. we respect all religions but missionary acts are not welcomed in this thread.
    99.9% of the code belong to others. I have some modifications and/or additions to the kernel as C code or scripts but they are so little compared to the original code base. If you think you are better developer than I am, don't waste your time (and mine) as I accept it beforehand so please just go away.
    FAQ

    Q: Does this kernel support Samsung's ICS leak, CM9 or any ICS edition?
    A: No, it does not.

    Q: Does this kernel support latest Samsung i9100 ROM?
    A: Yes, it does. Unless otherwise stated, you can use this kernel on latest Samsung ROMs (official and leaks). it is tested on 2.3.4, 2.3.5, 2.3.6.

    Q: Can I use this kernel on I9100G?
    A: No, you cannot. Only european i9100 models are supported. Also, I compile ntt-docomo version for each release but beta versions do not support gps and digital tv on ntt-docomo devices.

    Q: Does this kernel support CM7 or any other AOSP based roms?
    A: Yes, but it only support cm7 or miui based roms for now. If you are using another aosp based Rom tell me and I will support it.

    Q: Can I use app protectors with this kernel?
    A: Yes, you can. Android logger is enabled by default.

    Q: Some custom lockscreens or protectors do not work with this kernel. Can you fix it?
    A: see the question above.

    Q: What is smartassV2 governor?
    A: It is a governor to control CPU frequency. This governor has a built-in "profile" similar to SetCPU but the profile has no upper frequency limit. It tends to stay on lower frequencies when the screen is off and scale up very slowly, so screen off will use lower clock rate thus conserve more battery, but it also has a fast wake up feature so that user interaction will not see the lag when switching from Sleep to Wake state.... (So SetCPU Profiles are sorta redundant when using this governor, you can still use SetCPU to OC to higher than default Clock frequency).

    Q: What is the best UV settings?
    A: There is nothing as best UV settings. You have to find the best settings for your device for yourself. Start by decreasing 25mV on each freq and decrease it every day until your device becomes unstable.

    Q: What can I do to have the best battery life ever?
    A: put your phone into airplane mode. if you don't like to do it read the guide below.

    Q: Which roms are supported?
    A: All android 2.3.4 and 2.3.5 roms are supported. Try the latest version. if you have any problems leave a post to this forum and ask for help.

    Q: I get random reboots or freezes. What should I do?
    A: Before reporting any problems you have to make sure that you are using stock voltage values. Some phones cannot handle undervolting. Secondly, you have to give details. When did it happen, which rom are you using, can you reproduce it, do you have any custom init scripts which changes kernel parameters such as freq voltage or anything else?

    Q: do I need to recalibrate the battery?
    A: You don't need to calibrate battery for SGS2. Thanks to Entropy512 to pointing out that our device uses MAX17042 which is specifically designed not to require calibration.

    Q: do I need to perform any wipe?
    A: no. you don't have to wipe anything. however, try wiping cache and dalvik cache if you have any force closes or any other issues before reporting the issue.

    Q: Is the battery life better/worse?
    A: maybe... you'll never know if you don't try... People are reporting that they are having the best battery but it may not be the case for your device.

    Q: where is the interface to change GPU clock and voltage?
    A: There is no GUI (graphical user interface). the interface is used via device files. you have to use init.d scripts to adjust the values. there are some examples in the first post about how to use init.d scripts and gpu voltage/clock interface.

    Q: Which governor is the best? Which I/O scheduler is the best?
    A: You have to try them and select the one you like. There is a very good explanation about governors and i/o schedulers here: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1242323

    Q: My phone doesn't go into deep sleep mode. Why?
    A: try to clear cache and dalvik cache by using CWM recovery and make sure that your phone is not connected to a charger. it does not go into deep sleep when it is charging.

    Q: Which version is the best?
    A: supposedly, the latest version is the best. But if the latest version is beta there may be unstable code in it. testing the beta version and reporting bugs will help me. but it's your choice... try and see... maybe this kernel is not stable for your device at all, who knows... I will not answer any "what is the best?" questions and I kindly ask you not to ask that kind of questions since there is no answer to that.

    Q: How does the automatic battery calibration work?
    A: Automatic battery calibration feature is removed as it was useless for SGS2.

    Q: What is an init.d script?
    A:init.d scripts are the scripts which are executed during the boot time. actually, they are meant to initialize and deinitialize system daemons and manage some startup/shutdown tasks. but in android world they are just "autoexec.bat"s. so, it is a mix of rc.d and init.d directories in linux distros. everything in /system/etc/init.d are executed during the booting process. since it is not standard in every android device,some developers choose to execute files starting with "S" and some execute everything. in this kernel, everything in /system/etc/init.d is executed. you can create a script to change, lets say, voltages, schedulers, apply tweaks, run overclocking daemon or run anything else you can imagine.

    Q: My phone doesn't go into deep sleep. What is wrong?
    A: Make sure that you have cleared cache and dalvik-cache after you install the kernel. Also, reboot once more after the flashing. the phone doesn't go into deep sleep if it is connected to a charger or to a computer. There may be an application running in the background which is preventing deep sleep. In that case you can check which app causing the problem with "BetterBatteryStats" application (search in Google).

    Q: I want more info about CPU governors.
    A: There is a great post about cpu governors (thanks to droidphile): http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=19339524&postcount=10023
    If you still want more info, try them by yourself.

    Q: Can I use this kernel with I9100T?
    A: Yes, you can. the only difference between I9100 and I9100T is that they have different SAR values.

    quick and dirty guide to have less battery drain:

    - use 2G-only if you don't need 3G
    - monitor programs which cause wake-lock. use betterbatterystats and either uninstall or tweak them
    - do not use task killers. see the previous item and find the malicious programs instead of repeatedly killing them.
    - do not activate google latitude on maps.
    - if you don't need pushmail, uncheck gmail sync and use k-9 mail to pull mail, lets say, every 1 hour or so.
    - go to settings / location and security. disable "use wireless networks" and "use gps satellites". enable them when you need them, other than that keep them disabled.
    - disabling auto-brightness and using a low brightness level helps. do you know that you can adjust the brightness by swiping your finger across the notification bar? try it...
    - using juicedefender may help, but it may also cause more drain. test it yourself.
    - if you need more speed than 2.5G (i.e. edge) disable HSDPA (*#301279#, select 2 then select 1). you will have 3G instead of H(SDPA) and I think it is fast enough
    - disable fast dormancy. dial *#9900# and disable.
    - disable auto sign in for google talk (search for talk in appdrawer and use settings to disable automatic sign in)
    - disable samsung update and don't use samsung gadgets if you are not in love with them. (this part may be taken care of the rom developers)
    - try several radios. I recommend you to try KE7, KG2 and KH3 and choose the one which suits you best. KG2 seems to be the best for me. however, in terms of battery life, there is not much difference between those three.
    - be aware that more you use your phone more the battery drains :) don't complain like "my battery drains quite fast but I did not use my phone. I only played angry birds for hours without making a single call" or don't expect to have a decent battery life if you use your phone as a computer or download torrents using your phone.
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    I'm back

    hi again.
    sorry for being silent for such a long time. I was very busy and got married. after deploying my projects and a little honeyishmoon break (only 3 days because of the workload) I am back.
    fortunately, I will have some time this week.
    I am planning to compile another kernel tomorrow which will include Entropy512's patches to solve video decoding issues with the latest kernel and some rollbacks to 2.6.9 which seems to be the best version according to the feedbacks.
    I am also planning to complete the new config scripts tomorrow. xan sent me the new voltagecontrol app with universal config interface support and it works great. if I can finish the scripts tomorrow v2.6.13 will have those scripts and almost everything will be controllable through that new interface.
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    I will not quote anybody this time. this message is for everybody.

    cpu governors are not the same. for example, smartassv2 has desired frequency of 800MHz in my kernel. it is "NORMAL" that it scales up to 800MHz instantly. you cannot expect every governor to stay at 100MHz most of the time.

    if you prefer another governor (i/o or cpu) set it yourself. I decide which one is default and that decision may change in time.

    if you are not happy with my decisions (release strategy, choices etc) use another kernel. there are lots of other choices: Stock kernel, speedmod kernel, void kernel, tegrak's kernel. I never claimed that I am a super-uber developer who never makes mistakes. I do like experimental releases. in my daily job, my releases are not even alpha versions. we have another testing department and we test every single requirement and map our code to the requirements.

    I welcome any positive or negative comments. but there is a difference between a negative comment and being disrespectful. This is not my job. This thread was more clean when it was in android development section as there were less idiots posting in this thread.

    I have added some code into the kernel (not much) and also wrote some scripts (couple of) but most of the work belongs to other developers. we are using linux kernel anyway. I have created this thread in android development section just to prevent people flaming me of not being original. Although I admit this and comply with GPL lots of people have criticized me about my work, about not being original or even "copying from them" while they were having my modifications (even with my comments, gm is my initials by the way, maybe they would like to clean the sources) in their kernel.

    I have already lost lots of time answering such rudeness and/or idiocity.
    I will edit the second post and summarize these points.

    in short, I have two points:
    if you are unhappy with this kernel you don't have to be.
    just don't use it, make yourself happy and don't try to make others unhappy.

    if you are a developer then whoever you are I admit that you are better than me. if you don't have something to teach me, I don't want to communicate with you. if you have any questions that I may answer ask it I will try to answer.

    I hope you all got my points...
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    v2.6.13 is ready (and the source is already pushed to bitbucket).
    I have not uploaded it to my blog yet because it needs some more testing (mainly the new config interface)
    I hope to release it tomorrow (another delay). I hope xan can finish the voltage control app and publish it in the market by then (or maybe publish as another app).
    the new config interface is able to config pretty much everything (cpu hotplug settings, AFTR & secondcore functionality, gpu thresholds & voltages, resetting fuel-gauge chip, and some others that I forgot)
    xan has done a great job and the interface looks great.
    the interface will be open & usable by others. the scripts are pretty easy. I will simplify them even more when I have some more time.
    thanks to xan that I didn't have to spend any time on implementing an app. his voltage control app was the reason that I did not learn java and I am thankful to him because of that :)
    anyway.. I hope you will like the interface when it is released.