--- 49e311e8d1bd213b19b26e41fd0aefb6ad5ff7c8 +++ 851fb9d7486676cf65ba9257426efbd089e8d4e3 @@ -122,12 +122,6 @@ config CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_INTERACTIVE loading your cpufreq low-level hardware driver, using the 'interactive' governor for latency-sensitive workloads. -config CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - bool "smartass2" - select CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - help - Use the CPUFreq governor 'smartassV2' as default. - endchoice config CPU_FREQ_GOV_PERFORMANCE @@ -276,95 +270,6 @@ config LAGFREE_FREQ_STEP_UP_SLEEP_PERCEN depends on CPU_FREQ_GOV_LAGFREE help Frequency percent to step up while screen off. - -config CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - tristate "'smartassV2' cpufreq governor" - depends on CPU_FREQ - help - 'smartassV2' - a "smart" governor - If in doubt, say N. - -config SMARTASSV2_SLEEP_IDEAL_FREQ - int "The ideal frequency to use when awake." - default 768000 - depends on CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - help - The "ideal" frequency to use when awake. The governor will ramp up faster - towards the ideal frequency and slower after it has passed it. Similarly, - lowering the frequency towards the ideal frequency is faster than below it. - -config SMARTASSV2_AWAKE_IDEAL_FREQ - int "The ideal frequency to use when suspended." - default 192000 - depends on CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - help - The "ideal" frequency to use when suspended. - When set to 0, the governor will not track the suspended state (meaning - that practically when sleep_ideal_freq==0 the awake_ideal_freq is used - also when suspended). - -config SMARTASSV2_RAMP_UP_STEP - int "Freqeuncy delta when ramping up above the ideal freqeuncy." - default 256000 - depends on CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - help - Freqeuncy delta when ramping up above the ideal freqeuncy. - Zero disables and causes to always jump straight to max frequency. - When below the ideal freqeuncy we always ramp up to the ideal freq. - -config SMARTASSV2_RAMP_DOWN_STEP - int "Freqeuncy delta when ramping down below the ideal freqeuncy." - default 256000 - depends on CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - help - Freqeuncy delta when ramping down below the ideal freqeuncy. - Zero disables and will calculate ramp down according to load heuristic. - When above the ideal freqeuncy we always ramp down to the ideal freq. - -config SMARTASSV2_MAX_CPU_LOAD - int "CPU freq will be increased if measured load > max_cpu_load." - default 50 - depends on CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - help - CPU freq will be increased if measured load > max_cpu_load. - -config SMARTASSV2_MIN_CPU_LOAD - int "CPU freq will be decreased if measured load < max_cpu_load." - default 25 - depends on CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - help - CPU freq will be decreased if measured load < max_cpu_load. - -config SMARTASSV2_UP_RATE_US - int "The minimum amount of time to spend at a frequency before we can ramp up." - default 48000 - depends on CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - help - The minimum amount of time to spend at a frequency before we can ramp up. - Notice we ignore this when we are below the ideal frequency. - -config SMARTASSV2_DOWN_RATE_US - int "The minimum amount of time to spend at a frequency before we can ramp down." - default 99000 - depends on CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - help - The minimum amount of time to spend at a frequency before we can ramp down. - Notice we ignore this when we are below the ideal frequency. - -config SMARTASSV2_SLEEP_WAKEUP_FREQ - int "The frequency to set when waking up from sleep." - default 99999999 - depends on CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - help - The frequency to set when waking up from sleep. - When sleep_ideal_freq=0 this will have no effect. - -config SMARTASSV2_SAMPLE_RATE_JIFFIES - int "Sampling rate." - default 2 - depends on CPU_FREQ_GOV_SMARTASSV2 - help - Sampling rate, I highly recommend to leave it at 2. config CPU_FREQ_MIN_TICKS int "Ticks between governor polling interval."