[Q] Which is the most recommended Governor - Samsung Galaxy Mini

I'm using emanoN V4 with No-Frills, and since CM7.1 with SetCPU, I always used 'ondemand' as Governor.
But reading other posts on other devices forums about this, some people say SmartassV2 is the best...
So, as each device is different (specially by the ARM version and manufacturer), I decided to begin this conversation here, and listen to what people with the same device as me has to say about it.
So which Governor do you consider the best for SGM?

Im using cm7.2, setting at nofrilis Governor : SavagedZen io : sio and undervolt at cm setting, give more battery life.
Sory for bad english
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felipevsw said:
I'm using emanoN V4 with No-Frills, and since CM7.1 with SetCPU, I always used 'ondemand' as Governor.
But reading other posts on other devices forums about this, some people say SmartassV2 is the best...
So, as each device is different (specially by the ARM version and manufacturer), I decided to begin this conversation here, and listen to what people with the same device as me has to say about it.
So which Governor do you consider the best for SGM?
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sio if u need less laggy n smooth

v-mix said:
sio if u need less laggy n smooth
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Thanks for the reply, but as I can see on No-Frills, sio is th I/O Scheduler, that is already set. I'm asking here about the Governor.

Ondemand and set noop
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on emanonV4 i use Smartassv2 nd i/o noop

I see that people are very divided between ondemand and SmartassV2.
Now with sio and noop as I/O Scheduler.
Anyone else would like to share?

i will say ondemand because cpu will be set at lowest frequency and when you need it it will set at higher frquency which will save your battery and if you want performance then no lag will be good

The principle of the ondemand governor I'd already figured out (and actually didn't like it, very rough).
I would like to hear more about the principle of the SmartassV2, whereas since this morning I'm using SmartassV2 + noop and I noticed my SGM way smoother than with ondemand + sio.
Now is wait and see if the battery is sucked more.

felipevsw said:
The principle of the ondemand governor I'd already figured out (and actually didn't like it, very rough).
I would like to hear more about the principle of the SmartassV2, whereas since this morning I'm using SmartassV2 + noop and I noticed my SGM way smoother than with ondemand + sio.
Now is wait and see if the battery is sucked more.
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smartassV2 is a re-working of the original smartass governor, it allows for the CPU to scale through all frequencies from the lowest you set to the highest, based on the load occuring. Basically it scales CPU based on realtime needs of the system, saV2 supposedly incorporates some more agressive settings for screen off, and I believe quicker scaling than the original smartass.

dhlalit11 said:
smartassV2 is a re-working of the original smartass governor, it allows for the CPU to scale through all frequencies from the lowest you set to the highest, based on the load occuring. Basically it scales CPU based on realtime needs of the system, saV2 supposedly incorporates some more agressive settings for screen off, and I believe quicker scaling than the original smartass.
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Thanks a lot, man! And now I think that I had made my choice:
Governor: SmartassV2
I/O Scheduler: noop
Highly recommended!

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[POLL] What's your favorite governor on Nova?

/Discuss
In previous ROMs for other devices I had good experience with smoothass/brazillianwax and savagedzen but ever since I tried MinMax it's the best one for me.
What do you guys think?
(I/O Sched is Simple by far, there's no chance to others like V(R) or BFQ)
ondemand...
Stock user have to use
hectorrent said:
I miss one option: "What's a governor?" xDDDDDDDDD
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The "governor" is that piece of software that switches the CPU of you phone between the different speeds and voltages, thus it is responsible to some performance issues and the power consumption of the battery.
Or in other words:
The "wrong" governor results in poor battery duration, while another "wrong" governor may result in great battery duration but poor performance. The "best" governor is the one that switches the CPU to exactly that speed that is really needed so the system can run with full performance and best battery duration.
As user of the stock ROM you do not have the choice as the kernel supports exactly one specific governor (named ondemand). If you want to try the differnt governors try the Nova ROM of Noejn: this great ROM allows you to switch between several different governors.
Noejn said:
What do you guys think?
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I only tried MinMax and ondemand. To make it short: ondemand sucks, MinMax works great for me.
Aves83 said:
I only tried MinMax and ondemand. To make it short: ondemand sucks, MinMax works great for me.
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Ondemand make lags.. But damn Stock kernel only supports craps..

[Q] Explanation of different governors

Hi guys.
I would like to know the differences amongst various governors. I googled a bit and both on the net and XDA I found some explanations, but not all the governors I have are properly explained. Some of them are not explained at all.
Is there anybody able to help me?
I found some info here and here
The governors I have with FM1.5 not explained are:
lazy
lulzactive
lagfree
intellidemand
smartassv2
ondemandx
Ok, some of them like lagfree could be self-explanatory, but I would be grateful if somebody could be more clear...
Thanks as usual to all!!
bump.
no one?
Note to myself: answer this thread when you get home...
Not at home? :-D
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Diamantes said:
Not at home? :-D
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have you reached home yet? would be glad if you could answer
I was in Prague for a week
Ok, so, to be honest using only Google I found this:
lazy (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1276092) - is ondemand but with an added option to stay longer on a certain frequency. This is due to the fact that some CPU's dont like too quick freq changes when sampling rate for decision making is set too low. See link for more.
lulzactive (http://tegrak2x.blogspot.com/2011/11/lulzactive-governor-v2.html) - is basically interactive governor with added smartass bits and variable (as opposed to fixed amout) frequency scaling, based on currently occuring cpu loads. Has, like smartass, a sleep profile built-in. See link for details on exact scaling.
lagfree (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1272933) - seems to be ondemand but with a lessend tendency to ramp up to 100% but rather also use steps available in between 0-100%.
intellidemand (freely translated from http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-hacking-modding-fuer-samsung-galaxy-s2/185085-ist-ein-governor.html) - behaves like ondemand when the system is under heavy use, it behaves differently when the system is mostly ideling. That mode is colled "browsing mode" or "browser mode" or whatever. It seems to be some sort of "intelligent" demand sensing/analysing ondemand governor.
smartassV2 - this one should be known. It's the same as smartass(V1) but tweaked. Same code author. I heard one should use smartassV2 instead of smartass when available.
ondemandx - is ondemand with an added sleep profile built-in. I believe all ...X kernels are the default kernels but with an added sleep profile.
Just in case you wonder: I use Savagedzen, I somehow like it best. And I have to get up at 4:20am thats in 2:48h so you may excuse me if I go to bed.
thanks +1
Hope you found the info you were looking for already, if not - take a look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817

Best combination of Governors - I/O

Hi everyone,
I start this thread in order to ask wich governors and I/O Shedulers do you preffer. I put all the time as governor the smartassv2 and to I/O Sheduler the deadline, I dont know if this is the best combination but I see great perfomance using this.
Wich "Combo" do you use?
ocovarr112 said:
Hi everyone,
I start this thread in order to ask wich governors and I/O Shedulers do you preffer. I put all the time as governor the smartassv2 and to I/O Sheduler the deadline, I dont know if this is the best combination but I see great perfomance using this.
Wich "Combo" do you use?
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If sio/simple and interactiveX is availiable, i use those. If not I simply use default setting, cause they mostly are quite fine
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N00BY0815 said:
If sio/simple and interactiveX is availiable, i use those. If not I simply use default setting, cause they mostly are quite fine
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Indeed I prefer interactiveX too, to bad it isn't avaiable for CM7... yet... and for I/O I like BFQ just for the name
very useful question, there is a topic about governors and i/o schedulers and i read it many times but personal opinions is nice to know.
i'm on smartassv2 and deadline on zeus v6 right now..
performance is very good, battery drain during the night is also good.. but i got the feeling that the battery drain during the day is a bit too much.

how i configure CastagnaKernel OV for have max performance

how i configure CastagnaKernel OV for have max performance without trasform in cheese my cpu? what the governor? the i/o scheduler and the processor mhz?
Sorry for my bad english,but i am an ignorant
OV? Over-volt? do you mean OC? Overclock or UV? Undervolt
smartassV2/SIO (personal favourites)
245mhz/1800mhz (so default settings)
And I think you can better post this in the topic itself, and you will never turn your cpu into cheese, i once ran a benchmark at 2.016Ghz, and it just turned off
broodplank1337 said:
OV? Over-volt? do you mean OC? Overclock or UV? Undervolt
smartassV2/SIO (personal favourites)
245mhz/1800mhz (so default settings)
And I think you can better post this in the topic itself, and you will never turn your cpu into cheese, i once ran a benchmark at 2.016Ghz, and it just turned off
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I remembered the cranium kernel at 2016 mhz..it became really hot...
Ondemand( little bit tweaked) 368 1804 sio...that s perfect
Q.D.E.
It would be better if you post this on kernel's thread I think there is no need to made a new post about that and sorry but and I'm not trying to be disrespectful. however you can use smartassv2 245-1800mhz that's a good choice.
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the combination of default: lulzactive + sio is very performant (CFS version)
or you can try the governor lagfree
if you want the best reactivity using the BFS kernel version,
but is less multitasking

Best governor and io scheduler for a smooth performance

Hello everyone
As the title says
For anyone who has enough knowledge to advice us about this topic.
Which governor and io scheduler to use for a smooth performance and good battery life.
xhamadeex said:
Hello everyone
As the title says
For anyone who has enough knowledge to advice us about this topic.
Which governor and io scheduler to use for a smooth performance and good battery life.
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I have found Interactive to be a good balance of performance and battery life, it is the stock governor actually. Conservative can be good as well but I like the slightly better response from Interactive. My kernel has deadline as the default and I haven't messed with it.
nathanchance said:
I have found Interactive to be a good balance of performance and battery life, it is the stock governor actually. Conservative can be good as well but I like the slightly better response from Interactive. My kernel has deadline as the default and I haven't messed with it.
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I'm on elemental X and it provides its own governor.
I think I should stick with the governor that is provided by the kernel...
xhamadeex said:
I'm on elemental X and it provides its own governor.
I think I should stick with the governor that is provided by the kernel...
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each kernel provides many governors for you to use.. why do i have to use the governor thats default to the kernel when the governor that i use is much better in performance and battery??? you should use whichever one you like, provided that you know what you are doing. btw, i use ondemand governor with deadline scheduler.
simms22 said:
each kernel provides many governors for you to use.. why do i have to use the governor thats default to the kernel when the governor that i use is much better in performance and battery??? you should use whichever one you like, provided that you know what you are doing. btw, i use ondemand governor with deadline scheduler.
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Agreed?
blu active governor and cfq scheduler

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