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#2431
Originally Posted by WhiteWolf View Post
Is not it possible to adapt NTFS-3G or any of the modules that support modules on today in the distributions?

NTFS-3G
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS-3G
NTFS-3G is userspace driver, not kernel module...
 

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Wishing this could help...This is the situation:
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WORKING: default profile BUT with vdd1=0

kernel-config show
current kernel configuration:
current frequency: 600
supported frequencies: 125 250 500 550 600 720 805 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150
min. frequency: 250
max. frequency: 600
avoid frequencies: 125
active frequencies: 250:38,180 500:48,360 550:54,400 600:60,430 720:60,430 805:60,430 850:60,500 900:60,500 950:60,500 1000:60,500 1100:72,520 1150:72,520
SmartReflex VDD1=0, VDD2=1
governor ondemand: ignore nice load= 0, up threshold= 95, sampling rate= 300000, powersave bias= 0

cat /sys/power/efuse_vdd1
0089bda9
009ad4e0
00aadf91
00aac885
00abb5f7
00ab99d8
00ab89c5
00ab80ba
00bbefaf

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NOT WORKING
(DSP faults every boot and every video, battery drain)
standard default profile with vdd1=1

kernel-config show
current kernel configuration:
current frequency: 500
supported frequencies: 125 250 500 550 600 720 805 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150
min. frequency: 250
max. frequency: 600
avoid frequencies: 125
active frequencies: 250:24,180 500:34,360 550:54,400 600:60,430 720:60,430 805:50,430 850:60,500 900:60,500 950:60,500 1000:60,500 1100:72,520 1150:72,520
SmartReflex VDD1=1, VDD2=1
governor ondemand: ignore nice load= 0, up threshold= 95, sampling rate= 300000, powersave bias= 0

cat /sys/power/efuse_vdd1
0089bda9
009ad4e0
00aadf91
00aac885
00abb5f7
00ab99d8
00ab89c5
00ab80ba
00bbefaf

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

P.S.
the hardware version is 2204.

Last edited by xes; 2011-12-05 at 15:44.
 

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#2433
To be honest, I don't belive in *any* device not being able to handle DSP 600 at all or DSP 600 @ 805 MPU. IT's just a matter of voltage. If disabling vdd1 and using sane voltage result in DSP 600 @ MPU 805 (or even lower, lol) working great, it mean that SR vdd1 calculates too low voltage for such MPU and DSP, yep?

From my subjective perspective, power saving *is* present, with properly functional (= no errors) vdd1 - and I'm think I'm quite prone to placebo effect (I was very skeptical about so-called power saving with SR before freemangordon recalculated them). But, this isn't any dramatic power saving, so I think it's better to take higher voltage reserve, and make it working reliably on majority of devices in any situation, instead of trying to achieve best power-saving.

BTW, isn't there any way of making this value configurable for power-power-powder user, that are sure their devices can take it without errors? Of course I mean SR calculation values. That would allow us to set quite high default ones, still allowing willing people to adjust them.

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#2434
@Estel, I am thinking of a better way to do recalculations of SR calibrations, the way it is done now is not the optimal. Otherwise there should be no problem to export some "SR adjustment" to userspace through sysfs.

And of course for those who has their devices already undervolted to maximum there won't be "magical" battery saving, yet still there are (1-2 hours of heavy usage that is what I see here). And have in mind that biggest consumer is screen, not DSP/MPU, so we are near the maximum possible battery saving that could be achieved
 

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#2435
I was reluctant to upgrade from kp48 to kp49 but man, I'm sure glad I did.

I save around 30% battery usage with both vdd 1 and vdd 2 enabled (default profile 250-600) with heavy usage: online mode, watching videos with cutetube, music, email, emulation and mid brightness (3 bars).

My battery was averaging 5 - 6 hours with heavy usage (watching videos non stop) but now my battery averages 8 - 10 hours, again, watching videos non stop.

That's a huge bonus for me, so thanks everyone involved with this kernel, I'm gonna enjoy my n900 for longer now.
 

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#2436
Can anybody help me here please

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=80664

Thanks in Advance
 
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#2437
Originally Posted by AlekMX View Post
I was reluctant to upgrade from kp48 to kp49 but man, I'm sure glad I did.

I save around 30% battery usage with both vdd 1 and vdd 2 enabled (default profile 250-600) with heavy usage: online mode, watching videos with cutetube, music, email, emulation and mid brightness (3 bars).

My battery was averaging 5 - 6 hours with heavy usage (watching videos non stop) but now my battery averages 8 - 10 hours, again, watching videos non stop.

That's a huge bonus for me, so thanks everyone involved with this kernel, I'm gonna enjoy my n900 for longer now.
PK49, Feels good man.

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#2438
Uhm. Just a simple question. I've seen kp49 around for a while, but please don't tell me it uses SR by default? I know that it causes my device to reboot as soon as I enable it.
If it's not enabled, I'll gladly upgrade as there seems to be many useful things here.
Btw, I read there is framebuffer console or something like that..? Would it be possible to boot into a console with that, except for doing those hacks with the bootmenu/multiboot one?
 
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#2439
Originally Posted by Nokia 5700 View Post
Uhm. Just a simple question. I've seen kp49 around for a while, but please don't tell me it uses SR by default? I know that it causes my device to reboot as soon as I enable it.
If it's not enabled, I'll gladly upgrade as there seems to be many useful things here.
Btw, I read there is framebuffer console or something like that..? Would it be possible to boot into a console with that, except for doing those hacks with the bootmenu/multiboot one?
The new kernel-power settings which kp49 needs turns on SR by default.
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#2440
Originally Posted by Nokia 5700 View Post
Uhm. Just a simple question. I've seen kp49 around for a while, but please don't tell me it uses SR by default? I know that it causes my device to reboot as soon as I enable it.
If it's not enabled, I'll gladly upgrade as there seems to be many useful things here.
Btw, I read there is framebuffer console or something like that..? Would it be possible to boot into a console with that, except for doing those hacks with the bootmenu/multiboot one?
SR is enabled by default, but don't worry its now very stable on mpu side, your phone will not reboot , you can try playing video content and see the they are stable, if so you can leave it on or disable otherwise.
 
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