Galaxy Note SpeedMod-Funky81 versi 3 :

Download Links :
https://rapidshare.com/files/2106095032/kernel-funky81Mod-v3.6.tar

Change Logs
- Compile using DoomLord Linaro 4.6 compiler
- Kernel upgrade to 3.0.29
- Enable Interactive & Conservative CPU Governor
- Enable BFQ & SIO i/o Governor

How to use : (by default cpu governor : ondemand and i/o governor : cfq)
Change it using setcpu or cpu master (free)...jangan lupa aktifkan opsi set
on boot

Little brief : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
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*Conservative:*
A slower Ondemand which scales up slowly to save battery. The conservative
governor is based on the ondemand governor. It functions like the Ondemand
governor by dynamically adjusting frequencies based on processor
utilization. However, the conservative governor increases and decreases CPU
speed more gradually. Simply put, this governor increases the frequency
step by step on CPU load and jumps to lowest frequency on CPU idle.
Conservative governor aims to dynamically adjust the CPU frequency to
current utilization, without jumping to max frequency. The
sampling_down_factor value acts as a negative multiplier of sampling_rate
to reduce the frequency that the scheduler samples the CPU utilization. For
example, if sampling_rate equal to 20,000 and sampling_down_factor is 2,
the governor samples the CPU utilization every 40,000 microseconds.

*Interactive:*
Can be considered a faster ondemand. So more snappier, less battery.
Interactive is designed for latency-sensitive, interactive workloads.
Instead of sampling at every interval like ondemand, it determines how to
scale up when CPU comes out of idle. The governor has the following
advantages: 1) More consistent ramping, because existing governors do their
CPU load sampling in a workqueue context, but interactive governor does
this in a timer context, which gives more consistent CPU load sampling. 2)
Higher priority for CPU frequency increase, thus giving the remaining tasks
the CPU performance benefit, unlike existing governors which schedule
ramp-up work to occur after your performance starved tasks have completed.
Interactive It's an intelligent Ondemand because of stability
optimizations. Why??
Sampling the CPU load every X ms (like Ondemand) can lead to under-powering
the CPU for X ms, leading to dropped frames, stuttering UI, etc. Instead of
sampling the CPU at a specified rate, the interactive governor will check
whether to scale the CPU frequency up soon after coming out of idle. When
the CPU comes out of idle, a timer is configured to fire within 1-2 ticks.
If the CPU is very busy between exiting idle and when the timer fires, then
we assume the CPU is underpowered and ramp to max frequency.

Little brief i/o scheduler :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22134559&postcount=4

*3) CFQ*

Completely Fair Queuing scheduler maintains a scalable per-process I/O
queue and attempts to distribute the available I/O bandwidth equally among
all I/O requests. Each per-process queue contains synchronous requests from
processes. Time slice allocated for each queue depends on the priority of
the 'parent' process. V2 of CFQ has some fixes which solves process' i/o
starvation and some small backward seeks in the hope of improving
responsiveness.

*Advantages:*

   - Considered to deliver a balanced i/o performance.
   - Easiest to tune.
   - Excels on multiprocessor systems.
   - Best database system performance after deadline.

*Disadvantages:*

   - Some users report media scanning takes longest to complete using CFQ.
   This could be because of the property that since the bandwidth is equally
   distributed to all i/o operations during boot-up, media scanning is not
   given any special priority.
   - Jitter (worst-case-delay) exhibited can sometimes be high, because of
   the number of tasks competing for the disk.


*4) BFQ*

Instead of time slices allocation by CFQ, BFQ assigns budgets. Disk is
granted to an active process until it's budget (number of sectors) expires.
BFQ assigns high budgets to non-read tasks. Budget assigned to a process
varies over time as a function of it's behavior.

*Advantages:*

   - Believed to be very good for usb data transfer rate.
   - Believed to be the best scheduler for HD video recording and video
   streaming. (because of less jitter as compared to CFQ and others)
   - Considered an accurate i/o scheduler.
   - Achieves about 30% more throughput than CFQ on most workloads.

*Disadvantages:*

   - Not the best scheduler for benchmarking.
   - Higher budget assigned to a process can affect interactivity and
   increased latency.


*5) SIO*

Simple I/O scheduler aims to keep minimum overhead to achieve low latency
to serve I/O requests. No priority quesues concepts, but only basic
merging. Sio is a mix between noop & deadline. No reordering or sorting of
requests.

*Advantages:*

   - Simple, so reliable.
   - Minimized starvation of requests.

*Disadvantages:*

   - Slow random-read speeds on flash drives, compared to other schedulers.
   - Sequential-read speeds on flash drives also not so good.


* "Best I/O Scheduler?"*
*A.*There is nothing called "best" i/o scheduler. Depending on your usage
environment and tasks/apps been run, use different schedulers. That's the
best i can suggest.
However, considering the overall performance, battery, reliability and low
latency, it is believed that
SIO > Noop > Deadline > VR > BFQ > CFQ, given all schedulers are *tweaked* and
the storage used is a *flash device*.

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