mikhmv
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2010-04-06
, 19:13
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@ Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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#1371
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2010-04-06
, 19:20
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Joined on Jan 2010
@ Cyprus
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#1372
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Please do not REBOOT - use switch OFF-ON.
It has nothing with overclocking, see bug 7017 - https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7017
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2010-04-06
, 19:24
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Joined on Dec 2009
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#1373
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OK, my findings are as follows.
For the first 10 mins or so, 900MHz speed was used for one third of the time, while 125MHz was used for two thirds of the time.
To be precise; after 18 mins, 900MHz was at 27%, while 125MHz was at 59%
But after 1hr 5mins of usage:
900000 34892 = 8.935%
850000 87 = 0.022%
800000 94 = 0.024%
750000 257 = 0.066%
700000 850 = 0.217%
600000 462 = 0.118%
550000 567 = 0.145%
500000 11360 = 2.909%
250000 6016 = 1.541%
125000 335926 = 86.022%
So after all start-up and post start-up processes are finished, the processor seems to idle most of the time at 125MHz. These readings, of course, are all with your 125MHz enabled kernel...
EDIT: By the way, my phone's connected to mains power via the wall charger and it's sitting idle with occasional checks on time_in_state via xterm on the foreground...
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2010-04-06
, 19:31
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Joined on Apr 2010
@ Stockholm
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#1374
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2010-04-06
, 19:34
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#1375
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This kernel makes it possible dynamically change the maximum frequency up to 1.2GHz (supported frequencies are 250,500,550,600,700,750,800,850,900,950,1000,1100, 1200MHz)
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2010-04-06
, 19:35
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#1376
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There is a new stable overclockable kernel in extras-testing.
Installation is very simple: install the package kernel-flasher-maemo (section system in HAM), shutdown and cold boot. There's no need for reflashing etc.
It requires firmware PR1.1 or newer.
The default limit is at stable 600MHz. This is the same setting as the stock kernel and is safe.
This kernel makes it possible dynamically change the maximum frequency up to 1.2GHz (supported frequencies are 250,500,550,600,700,750,800,850,900,950,1000,1100, 1200MHz)
Warning: Overclocking may damage your device and is at your own risk!
You can manually increase the limit until your device fries using, e.g. for 600MHz
To permanently fix the limit edit /etc/pmconfig.Code:sudo gainroot echo 600000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
Unlike the other kernels in this thread it can also more of use the intermediate frequencies which might be the reason why it is stable for me at 1GHz.
Apart from overclocking, this kernel has a lot of other features
(2.6.28.10, PR1.2 patches etc) see http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=43420
It also retains the version info in Settings -> Product info.
If it works well for you, please vote at
http://maemo.org/packages/package_in....6.28-maemo19/
PS: 125MHz is deliberately not included, see http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=141
Good luck!
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2010-04-06
, 19:39
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@ Germany
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#1377
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2010-04-06
, 19:41
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Posts: 946 |
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Joined on Oct 2009
@ Germany
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#1378
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I'm looking the omap3_mpu_rate_table[] structure in omap3-opp.h. Is the kernel configured with voltages more than 0x3C for rate higher than 600MHz?
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2010-04-06
, 19:41
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@ Germany
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#1379
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When you say "Nokia PR1.2" Are you reffering to the PR1.2 sdk, this http://thenokiablog.com/2010/03/22/n...-major-update/ ?
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2010-04-06
, 19:59
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#1380
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