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Change-Id: I5ee3f3354bd22237c3b197aef0b3c95a51b3385a
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seems unused
Change-Id: Ifa9fbf490e7af4791796c285511b4fac51208115
(cherry picked from commit f64986b2dbf2b0c01a961ff9343e750c6120b9ca)
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This is no longer used anywhere.
Change-Id: Iaabfaec2d7c734b5f286f3dc4ef651d93b2f2bc8
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Change-Id: I5f80a383b0e72bcbc86bf51bd935149ee981ac86
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Change-Id: I84f26a40e5b89d100b5a1fd2eab1ba59e5957750
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Apps and database file sizes have increased in recent Android versions,
which makes it practical to increase our read-ahead value from 128 kb.
General user experience seem to have improved a bit.
Change-Id: I35788444a8552a8f376c699ead163e951ed06b30
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Change-Id: I061c9d67b171099a3c5cf21c5961e15a2bc114fc
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Wiedmeyer <wolfgit@wiedmeyer.de>
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* this seems to exacerbate certain issues with HW video en/decoding
* disable it to see if things improve
Change-Id: Ibacc7dc99c217832b56a47a738d57882997d8da0
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some users are seeing OOMs. Enable KSM, bump up zram and be more
aggressive about swapping.
Some of these values are taken from "Android Memory Tuning":
https://01.org/android-ia/user-guides/android-memory-tuning-android-5.0-and-5.1
Change-Id: Id950c473a5de29bb0e1e2f0a1d3602ddb982e663
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Change-Id: Ib3d5596e694ff553ed843cc7ff3525c73944ef6c
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this is a leftover from t0, here it causes broken autorotate
and slow response times on the lockscreen
Change-Id: I30d682a65447d7f846d277ca4f9b63315b2ca526
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* We don't have a significant motion sensor, so device
idle detection will be disabled[1]
* Enabling this will allow app standby to be enabled, so there's
no harm in doing it.
[1]: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_frameworks_base/blob/cm-13.0/services/core/java/com/android/server/DeviceIdleController.java#L1435
Change-Id: Ia23a577ed0e6ae344da0836232dd2ed21d8a867d
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Change-Id: I6a6e307588e1d9a0c56895d4dc6a1702066b6059
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Change-Id: I0dd459bbce11d4f1f11194adb9702dbebfce0ed9
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* based off t0lte sensors
* AkmSensor kanged from i9100 (added sensor status support)
* has a working compass!
Change-Id: Iaed0463c33089ca0b636be4ba3f966f2e25f34f9
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implement INTERACTION, LAUNCH_BOOST, and CPU_BOOST hints.
Change-Id: Iac8c84ecb910a72a6de4c81a470c9d2d800ff631
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Change-Id: I48e23ddb012769efce1251716763a5b94e51a5d8
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Change-Id: I5be3949709af51bab502efc7b0a24fb125936165
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Change-Id: I1915332e8d6917dea2f4e71cb4e84564e7ad9556
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Change-Id: Ia57026f4e8f5dd270da7619bc25289fc414bce30
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* easier kanging later on
Change-Id: I0217a819187f914e261d4e58d53de3e085b97607
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Change-Id: Ie6e9b431ee3f73e799238305676eee5e068b9390
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Change-Id: Id704829e1f65b538e7fd05a599a1159ffe37aeb1
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* based off flo
* powersave (3 core max/1GHz), balanced (current defaults), and performance
(back off on downscaling)
* support for separate low power profiles (activated on
screen off)
PS2: low power + min/max cpu freq support
PS3: whitespace fixes
PS4: apparently POWER_HINT_LOW_POWER means PROFILES[POWER_SAVE].
Change-Id: I786a9e0e35fcc1dba1510baa13493ecf261bdfcc
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Change-Id: Iadbeeffcf0db58a0a96f99df596cdb0f32dd589f
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extract gps HAL to the expected location
Change-Id: I3f391310b416889c8d99107dec53eb276823e5f7
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Change-Id: I3e8a8ca2e35cca22bdd248c1bfe9433f2d8285fb
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Change-Id: I4405cbf6573e277ac7d2dbcb0014131d9cbbcc9d
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fixes manual network selection
Change-Id: I516917a816a202020d41b8621d7ea07464c73f1f
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Change-Id: I0ffe9a68ebadab7a91866857e1b5dfcf398551ea
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Change-Id: I874a9f2f6590755e5815e18bcdc5d1e0cdac4523
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needed for any mdnie stuff that ends up in cmhw
Change-Id: I6efe58e295cae59f074abc4a1fd64258fb5d8188
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previously, pegasusq would keep 3 or 4 cores active with static content
on the screen
tweak the governor's values so that sometimes we get down to 1 core
active with screen on, both by increasing the on/off clock speeds/rq sizes
of secondary cores, bumping up_threshold and encouraging faster downclocking.
Change-Id: I698bec823312cac7b859ed8d5ac303873fddc7bc
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* this did not seem to work as well as I'd hoped.
This reverts commit dc7601b1fcf97f847e0316b8cac3d886aefcae14.
Change-Id: I3041187d8b3aaee46bd09eaa2a9082cf56635b7b
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Change-Id: I8736cb90544f5dc5b28ac2a166e99f85ad2eaf04
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Change-Id: Id397b5a07a3239e87f8be41868401c9f5c788e36
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currently the compass seems to be really broken, so we'll use the
proprietary ones for now
Change-Id: I195e0765da7789d38940835d9e8c6eff4e09a900
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Change-Id: I2386805d1fe134109b983c389ffa4208222c6f5a
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Change-Id: I715cbce3f4387bb557a9ddd2ec23deebc1b1d7ec
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Change-Id: I198c0eafcd6b554c826b3c0814be6955301835e4
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Even though we changed the signature of the set_delay() methods,
we can still get an overflow while actually writing the values to sysfs.
Let's adapt sysfs_value_read() and sysfs_value_write() too.
Change-Id: If8eda7204831f0edabec890d4e3127be520fa3bf
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Change-Id: I492e1974e0e1a1c0e70467e30190908909b60451
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Change-Id: I6e059f68f4d1c7ef82762443af14a1230b12b2f6
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Change-Id: I75ddc2b53e7bcf9e9cc904d549fb72aa8438a238
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Change-Id: Iff77015e69e68c87b058d97b04449a508087f33b
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Change-Id: I7218ef0bf6ff0630bce24f42b95cf3a9e85c20cf
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Samsung's RIL doesn't support this, but doesn't error on it either.
Change-Id: I5a470c55fecf85183e9c7b4b37aef3b3cbffaf90
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Change-Id: Id4fb54e855c817ce9460e2583168776c6a9ea612
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Change-Id: Ifa1f39c78c8b4fb96ab3024a4f7cdb3cc9d732bd
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one does not simply exec a shell script
Change-Id: I538f28b2ccd80b39fd6e84dedcb2554a215c94ea
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