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Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) is an enhancement to Linux power management, unifying CPU power control under the Linux kernel. EAS extends the Linux kernel scheduler to make it fully aware of the power/performance capabilities of the CPUs in the system, to optimize energy consumption for advanced multi-core SoCs including big.LITTLE. With EAS, the Linux kernel will use the task load and a CPU ‘Energy Model’ to control task placement to select the optimal CPU to run on.
EAS is a completely different breed compared to the conventional HMP system, where it serves an entirely different purpose of achieving the optimal balance between performance and efficiency, with the latter taking the top spot. EAS achieves that via cleverer tasks placement, by which the system determines which is the more efficient cluster for the task to be processed by, as well as categorising the different tasks into cgroups (top-app, foreground and background, in order from highest priority to lowest priority respectively) by which each cgroup receives its sliver of the available firepower (cpuset). EAS also offers the capability of inflating the perceived load, that's determined by the load trackers, of the task in any of the cgroups via its schedtune.boost setting, and whether the task should be processed by all the cpu cores available or only by the cluster the task has been placed on via its schedtune.prefer_idle setting. One of the key features of EAS is lifting almost all the processing from the governor to the CPU scheduler (no it is not the I/O scheduler, something different) and letting it take much much more control, leaving the CPU governor to only do the frequency determination part, which unsurprisingly relies heavily on data supplied by the scheduler. With all that said, it is easily deduced that EAS is not all about governors and governor settings and the like, rather a much cleverer solution that serves the purpose of seeking the best balance between performance and efficiency, and to ensure the CPU is not overdoing a task or the CPU governor is overshooting a simple task, which would attribute to needlessly draining a lot of power as a natural consequence. EAS is about ensuring you get the smoothest UI possible while retaining as much power as possible. However, that does not mean that EAS is lame poor when it comes to performance. Sometimes, if not in most cases, this cleverer tasks placement makes tasks get processed faster, a point that is already proved quite well by the EAS-supporting non-OOS based custom ROMs like VertexOS, ZeNiTy-RR and PAEX. Conserving battery does not necessarily mean crushing performance. This explains that app launches are on-par with HMP if not ahead of it sometimes.
Description:
schedutil is a new EAS governor found in recent versions of the Linux Kernel (4.7+) that aims to integrate better with the Linux Kernel scheduler. It uses the kernel's scheduler to receive CPU utilisation information and make decisions from this input. As a direct result, schedutil can respond to CPU load faster and more accurate than normal governors such as Interactive that rely on timers.
Na zeninom Note 4x je stigao uodate 9.5.x.x. Imam root i stock recovery, uradio je download(OTA) ali ne moze da instalira update. Izbacuje failed. Koja je procedura?
Na zeninom Note 4x je stigao uodate 9.5.x.x. Imam root i stock recovery, uradio je download(OTA) ali ne moze da instalira update. Izbacuje failed. Koja je procedura?
Isao sam u Magidisk, isao unroot, nije mogao da se bootuje jer verovatno više nije imao boot. Img. Skinuo Miflash, poslednju verziju u fastboot formatu. Malo se zezao, i upisao poslednju verziju i sacuvao podatke.
Slična problematika, ako može mala pomoć... Telefon mi jutros javlja da je update spreman za instalaciju (nisam išao u Check for updates, izgleda da je telefon sam svukao sve što treba). Telefon mi je otključan, instaliran je TWRP (standardna verzija) i SuperSU. Šta treba da uradim da mi se telefon ne bi zakucao u bootloop? Ideja mi je bila da skinem novi ROM, napravim backup, pa iz TWRP flešujem taj novi ZIP, LazyFlasher i SuperSU opet, pa restore aplikacija. Međutim, novonastala situacija traži drugačiji pristup, pa molim pomoć od prekaljenih članova.
Slična problematika, ako može mala pomoć... Telefon mi jutros javlja da je update spreman za instalaciju (nisam išao u Check for updates, izgleda da je telefon sam svukao sve što treba). Telefon mi je otključan, instaliran je TWRP (standardna verzija) i SuperSU. Šta treba da uradim da mi se telefon ne bi zakucao u bootloop? Ideja mi je bila da skinem novi ROM, napravim backup, pa iz TWRP flešujem taj novi ZIP, LazyFlasher i SuperSU opet, pa restore aplikacija. Međutim, novonastala situacija traži drugačiji pristup, pa molim pomoć od prekaljenih članova.
Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) is an enhancement to Linux power management, unifying CPU power control under the Linux kernel. EAS extends the Linux kernel scheduler to make it fully aware of the power/performance capabilities of the CPUs in the system, to optimize energy consumption for advanced multi-core SoCs including big.LITTLE. With EAS, the Linux kernel will use the task load and a CPU ‘Energy Model’ to control task placement to select the optimal CPU to run on.
EAS is a completely different breed compared to the conventional HMP system, where it serves an entirely different purpose of achieving the optimal balance between performance and efficiency, with the latter taking the top spot. EAS achieves that via cleverer tasks placement, by which the system determines which is the more efficient cluster for the task to be processed by, as well as categorising the different tasks into cgroups (top-app, foreground and background, in order from highest priority to lowest priority respectively) by which each cgroup receives its sliver of the available firepower (cpuset). EAS also offers the capability of inflating the perceived load, that's determined by the load trackers, of the task in any of the cgroups via its schedtune.boost setting, and whether the task should be processed by all the cpu cores available or only by the cluster the task has been placed on via its schedtune.prefer_idle setting. One of the key features of EAS is lifting almost all the processing from the governor to the CPU scheduler (no it is not the I/O scheduler, something different) and letting it take much much more control, leaving the CPU governor to only do the frequency determination part, which unsurprisingly relies heavily on data supplied by the scheduler. With all that said, it is easily deduced that EAS is not all about governors and governor settings and the like, rather a much cleverer solution that serves the purpose of seeking the best balance between performance and efficiency, and to ensure the CPU is not overdoing a task or the CPU governor is overshooting a simple task, which would attribute to needlessly draining a lot of power as a natural consequence. EAS is about ensuring you get the smoothest UI possible while retaining as much power as possible. However, that does not mean that EAS is lame poor when it comes to performance. Sometimes, if not in most cases, this cleverer tasks placement makes tasks get processed faster, a point that is already proved quite well by the EAS-supporting non-OOS based custom ROMs like VertexOS, ZeNiTy-RR and PAEX. Conserving battery does not necessarily mean crushing performance. This explains that app launches are on-par with HMP if not ahead of it sometimes.
Description:
schedutil is a new EAS governor found in recent versions of the Linux Kernel (4.7+) that aims to integrate better with the Linux Kernel scheduler. It uses the kernel's scheduler to receive CPU utilisation information and make decisions from this input. As a direct result, schedutil can respond to CPU load faster and more accurate than normal governors such as Interactive that rely on timers.
Ne znam, nisam nesto odusevljen autonomijom baterije na ovom kernelu, na romu Android Open Source illusion Project (AOSIP), ocekivao sam bolje rezultate. Probao sam juce i danas i mnogo bolji sot je na stock kernelu... Inace AOSIP je odlican rom, svidja mi se...
Cek da probam i ja ovo mjaukanje (ispravka na forumu za psovke kao npr. j # b # g i slicno)... *mjau**mjau**mjau*, *mjau**mjau**mjau**mjau* ga, *mjau**mjau**mjau**mjau**mjau**mjau*, u picku materinu....
Edit: ahahhahahaha prosla ova zadnja, dal' je moguce da nju nisu stavili u ispravke? [emoji23]
Znam za Red Wolf, ali kako da ga flešnem? Da li preko kompjutera (Minimal ADB and Fastboot)? Jer čim restartujem telefon prvi put, on će krenuti da povlači ovaj update i mogu upasti u bootloop.
Da li može ovako kako sam naveo: backup, reboot in recovery, flash 9.5.4.0 ROM, flash LazyFlasher, flash SuperSU, boot, restore backup?
Zna li neko koji gcam tj koja verzija i podesavanja idu za Lineage OS 14.1 official i Omnivision senzor? Ubih se naci neku a da ne crashuje posle 2min... Ne znam ni podsavanja koja idu
Zna li neko koji gcam tj koja verzija i podesavanja idu za Lineage OS 14.1 official i Omnivision senzor? Ubih se naci neku a da ne crashuje posle 2min... Ne znam ni podsavanja koja idu