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2011-11-13
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here are KP49 .debs with SR (hopefully) working for range 125-900 MHz. I would appreciate if brave souls test it and comment.
There is an additional value in /sys/power called sr_vdd1_voltage. It contains current OPP voltage as calculated by SR. One can compare it and report what are the differences between what SR thinks is optimal and what he thinks is for a particular frequency. I need that info to check if current SR settings in kernel are optimal.
Any additional feedback is welcome too.
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2011-11-13
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2011-11-14
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500/360=33
550/520=36
600/520=39
I tested also 550 at 36, immediate error, doesn't even think about it. 39 for 600 is stable as I said in the post above.
33 for 500 seems pretty high, though.
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2011-11-14
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Man, please, try to put some sanity in what you're doing. How do you think it is possible to run 550/520 when 720/520 is assumed stable, I even changed KP frequencies because of that. Meh. Otherwise 33 for 500 is a little high, I agree, but not much to be done here, some devices pretend they can run 500/30, but actually cannot, that is why there is a little voltage boost for 500.
In short, don't try some exotic frequency profiles with SR enabled, it won't work. Use dsp profile and if it is not stable re videos, move DSP overclocking to higher frequencies(look at knobby's posts).
Anyway thanks for your help testing SR.
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2011-11-14
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here are KP49 .debs with SR (hopefully) working for range 125-900 MHz. I would appreciate if brave souls test it and comment.
There is an additional value in /sys/power called sr_vdd1_voltage. It contains current OPP voltage as calculated by SR. One can compare it and report what are the differences between what SR thinks is optimal and what he thinks is for a particular frequency. I need that info to check if current SR settings in kernel are optimal.
Any additional feedback is welcome too.
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2011-11-14
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I'm on your latest kp49 for 24h, no reboots or strange behavior, 720 recording works fine, on dsp profile set @250-900.
These are sr_vdd1_voltage values:
250 MHz sr_vdd1_voltage 23-34
500 MHz sr_vdd1_voltage 36-48
550 MHz sr_vdd1_voltage 35-54
600 MHz sr_vdd1_voltage 38-60
720 MHz sr_vdd1_voltage 52-60
805 MHz sr_vdd1_voltage 48-60
850 MHz sr_vdd1_voltage 52-60
900 MHz sr_vdd1_voltage 53-60
How can I check what voltage is best to use, since current OPP voltage as calculated by SR is lower than set by dsp profile?
Thanks in advance...
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2011-11-14
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2011-11-14
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2011-11-14
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battery-status, bq27x00_battery, kernel, kernel-power, misiak4king, noobs-cant-read, pali4president, patches, readdirections, revolverspinyou |
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550/520=36
600/520=39
I tested also 550 at 36, immediate error, doesn't even think about it. 39 for 600 is stable as I said in the post above.
33 for 500 seems pretty high, though.
Last edited by patlak; 2011-11-13 at 22:52.