

If you echo 6 values, this will modify the clock up/down thresholds, if you echo 4 values, this will change the GPU speed at each step. Q: How do I use the GPU control interface?Ī: Currently you change the values by echoing new values into a specific device file. Use usual millivolt settings (900 for 900mV, 12mV etc) and the clock interface will automatically convert. The numbers reported are actually in nanovolts. Q: How do I use the init.d script support?Ī: Busybox needs to be installed into /system/xbin and your scripts go into /system/etc/init.d/ Q: Help, SetCPU wants to set my voltage to over 9000!Ī: SetCPU has millivolts hard coded as a unit of measurement. and/or a place in "Post 5." Q: Do the exfat modules get loaded?Ī: Yes.

If you think otherwise you are officially incorrect until we determine otherwise, and shall be subjected to regular beatings by our army of rabid naked bunnies. Q: Why is Deadline the only available I/O scheduler?Ī: After extensive testing, we've come to the conclusion that Deadline represents the best balance between performance and overall user experience. Q: What are the voltage limits?Ī: The ceiling is 1500mV, the floor is 600mV. Q: How to I adjust the voltages for the cpu?Ī: You can either use SetCPU's voltage interface, or you can do it manually through the UV_mV_table interface (if you don't understand how to manually adjust the table, just use SetCPU). Get over it, and use a lower clock speed. Q: OMG I'm not stable when I overclock to XĪ: Your phone likely cannot handle the overclock.

If it is not, an AOSP compatible version will be made available in a future release. FAQ: Q: Is the kernel compatible with AOSP/CM9?Ī: As of the first release, this is unknown.
