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2011-12-03
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Does that suggest SR is still a kind of folklore? Some devices can take it while some cannot? Perhaps some kind of 'fudge factor' set in /sys/power/ which is added to SR value. i.e. SR value+fudge factor (1, 2, 3, etc) to accommodate individual pieces of hardware?
We need results in order to conclude anything.
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2011-12-03
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2011-12-03
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2011-12-04
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With my device, (2204) i confirm that all the problems are solved with vdd1=0 and the default profile.(no overclock)
NO instability, no problems recording/playing video, perfectly smooth and no battery drain.
As soon as i enable vdd1, i cannot play any video, cannot record, many dsp faults and battery drain...
Going back and setting vdd1=1 all the issues start again...
So, same phone, same apps, same clock profile.... only one bit of difference between one working phone and one apparently faulty device.
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2011-12-04
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2011-12-04
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2011-12-05
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multiboot-kernel-power is obsolated by package kernel-power-bootimg. So you need to install only kernel-power-bootimg!
Only if sombody write kernel driver for that...
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2011-12-05
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That's what I've done. No VDD1, no VDD2. My battery behaves consistently good (up to 5 days with little use). KP47, LV, 805Mhz max and no CSSU or crap-patches.
For all I care, kernel support as well as hardware itself is buggy when it comes to SmartReflex.
I know it's unsatisfying (not being able to fix a bug), but I would suggest forgetting about SmartReflex. Perhaps this would open more "resources" to fix and further develop compcache.