[Q] [HELP&TIPS]Automatic backlight on Rom CM9 based - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all. As title, i'm searching a correct method to put working values of automatic backlight in a cm9 based rom.
At this very moment, i have this configuration:
Down Up Screen
0 14 20
15 149 35
150 224 45
225 499 70
500 999 80
1000 2999 100
3000 oo 250
does anyone have other values with more screen reactivity ?
I found also these, made by codeworkx:
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9 26
14 30
20 34
30 39
46 45
68 51
103 59
154 67
231 77
346 88
519 101
778 116
1168 133
1752 152
2627 174
3941 199
5912 228
8867 250
does anyone have this on?
Already tried 3rd part apps like Lux but unhappy about it.
Thanks for all your answers.

now i have this setup:
anyone has one better than this?

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Curious as to what are your undervoltage settings.
I'm running cm7, Neo 6 kernel.
10000 -75
8000 - 75
4000 - 125
2000 - 150
1000 - 150
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[Q] XPERIA S overheating and lags a lot

My device is overheating and works very slow after that. It happens after 7-10 minutes of use ,no matter which app(it can be Subway Surf and a heavy game like Asphalt 7). It is very annoying ,the phone works so slow and I cant play games...
God ,it is dual core device and I feel like I have my old xperia play
Is it on the latest 2.50 firmware?
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davidbar93 said:
My device is overheating and works very slow after that. It happens after 7-10 minutes of use ,no matter which app(it can be Subway Surf and a heavy game like Asphalt 7). It is very annoying ,the phone works so slow and I cant play games...
God ,it is dual core device and I feel like I have my old xperia play
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Have u rooted your phone if it still lags................
Then
1)download cpu tuner
2)open it go to cpu
3) near gov select boot settings
4) then in option force all cpu select on boot completed
I did on my phone and its very fast but heating issues are not solved yet....
NOTE {{{{{{{{forcing all cpus online results in lower battery back up}}}}}}}}:angel:
davidbar93 said:
My device is overheating and works very slow after that. It happens after 7-10 minutes of use ,no matter which app(it can be Subway Surf and a heavy game like Asphalt 7). It is very annoying ,the phone works so slow and I cant play games...
God ,it is dual core device and I feel like I have my old xperia play
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I have a fix but the fix is for keeping your phone performance whether the phone is hot! Nothing can't be done to solve heat issue if u want to have a good performance!
The system is design to reduce heat once the cpu temperature is 55 Degree centigrade! It will clock ur cpu frequency to 810mhz to cool down the phone, but produce lag during game play or scroll!
However we can manage to change the point where it clocked down cpu frequency to whatever you like!
I've change mine to 65 degree then it will clock down the cpu!
To do it is to go to system/etc look for thermald-semc.conf
Modify through root explorer:
Iook for this
[MSM_THERM]
sampling 10000
thresholds 49 52 55 58 70
thresholds_clr 45 50 53 56 68
actions lcd lcd cpu lcd shutdown
action_info 192 128 810000 64 0
I've changed mine to:
[MSM_THERM]
sampling 10000
thresholds 49 52 65 58 70
thresholds_clr 45 50 63 56 68
actions lcd lcd cpu lcd shutdown
action_info 192 128 810000 64 0
It will no longer laggy once it hot! Until ot reaches 65 degree! It may be dangerous!
But so far, nothing happen to me! And i can play temple run brave smoothly, while before it'll be laggy in 5mn of game play!
Don't forget to hit thank, if i deserve it!
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monivan said:
I have a fix but the fix is for keeping your phone performance whether the phone is hot! Nothing can't be done to solve heat issue if u want to have a good performance!
The system is design to reduce heat once the cpu temperature is 55 Degree centigrade! It will clock ur cpu frequency to 810mhz to cool down the phone, but produce lag during game play or scroll!
However we can manage to change the point where it clocked down cpu frequency to whatever you like!
I've change mine to 65 degree then it will clock down the cpu!
To do it is to go to system/etc look for thermald-semc.conf
Modify through root explorer:
Iook for this
[MSM_THERM]
sampling 10000
thresholds 49 52 55 58 70
thresholds_clr 45 50 53 56 68
actions lcd lcd cpu lcd shutdown
action_info 192 128 810000 64 0
I've changed mine to:
[MSM_THERM]
sampling 10000
thresholds 49 52 65 58 70
thresholds_clr 45 50 63 56 68
actions lcd lcd cpu lcd shutdown
action_info 192 128 810000 64 0
It will no longer laggy once it hot! Until ot reaches 65 degree! It may be dangerous!
But so far, nothing happen to me! And i can play temple run brave smoothly, while before it'll be laggy in 5mn of game play!
Don't forget to hit thank, if i deserve it!
Sent from my LT26i using xda premium
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I'll try it now ,thank you!
Edit: It really works!! The device is still very hot after few minutes of use ,but not laggy.
Thanks a lot!
But it shouldn't be hot. Flash the latest firmware, if you already have, flash it again. Something maybe not right causing the issue
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monivan said:
I have a fix but the fix is for keeping your phone performance whether the phone is hot! Nothing can't be done to solve heat issue if u want to have a good performance!
The system is design to reduce heat once the cpu temperature is 55 Degree centigrade! It will clock ur cpu frequency to 810mhz to cool down the phone, but produce lag during game play or scroll!
However we can manage to change the point where it clocked down cpu frequency to whatever you like!
I've change mine to 65 degree then it will clock down the cpu!
To do it is to go to system/etc look for thermald-semc.conf
Modify through root explorer:
Iook for this
[MSM_THERM]
sampling 10000
thresholds 49 52 55 58 70
thresholds_clr 45 50 53 56 68
actions lcd lcd cpu lcd shutdown
action_info 192 128 810000 64 0
I've changed mine to:
[MSM_THERM]
sampling 10000
thresholds 49 52 65 58 70
thresholds_clr 45 50 63 56 68
actions lcd lcd cpu lcd shutdown
action_info 192 128 810000 64 0
It will no longer laggy once it hot! Until ot reaches 65 degree! It may be dangerous!
But so far, nothing happen to me! And i can play temple run brave smoothly, while before it'll be laggy in 5mn of game play!
Don't forget to hit thank, if i deserve it!
Sent from my LT26i using xda premium
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Solve by using this way will cause serious damage to our device?
because seems no other way can solve this issue..
dotamaple said:
Solve by using this way will cause serious damage to our device?
because seems no other way can solve this issue..
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No! Only if you use ur device very hard and the temperature gain so high! It was design to clock down to 810mhz in 53 Celsius to decrease temperature! But we've change tov 63! So the device could get hotter than 53 and could go as high as 63 before clock down! To decrease temperature!
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monivan said:
No! Only if you use ur device very hard and the temperature gain so high! It was design to clock down to 810mhz in 53 Celsius to decrease temperature! But we've change tov 63! So the device could get hotter than 53 and could go as high as 63 before clock down! To decrease temperature!
Sent from my LT26i using xda premium
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Ya, so 63 or 65 Celsius is safe temp for our XS?
dotamaple said:
Ya, so 63 or 65 Celsius is safe temp for our XS?
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I don't know my phone never got as high as 63 or 65!
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dotamaple said:
Ya, so 63 or 65 Celsius is safe temp for our XS?
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I think it will be fine since there's an automatically switch off at 68-70! So 65 is in the safe zone but i don't know abt any long term effect!
Sent from my LT26i using xda premium
In ICS good but cant change in JB update
I am using Xperia SL.
As you told I changed the threshold values while I was using ICS. But after updating to Jelly Bean I cant edit the file thermald-semc.conf. I can edit the values but not able to save the file. So it always reset. I dont know why this is happening. Please help. And thanks for the suggestion as it worked nice for my ICS.

[Script]Live monitor for temperature measurement

LIVE THERMAL MONITOR​
I just created this easy script for monitoring the temperature of the S4, It's mainly intended to monitor the temperature while benchmarking (at least this is what I use it for), it monitors thermal_zone0 and (optionally) get's freq of cpu0, change if desired.
Github Repository:
https://github.com/broodplank/LiveThermalMonitor
I have made 5 variables.
- INTERVAL [0-5] = interval in seconds of recording the temperature (I recommend 1 for the most accurate reading)
- TIMESTAMP [0-1] = Whether to print the timestamp of the temperature taken or not
- CPUFREQ [0-1] = Whether to print the current cpu frequency or not
- TEMPOUT [/path/to/logfile] = The path where the reading will be stored temporarily.
- METRIC [0-1] = Whether to use the Metric (Celcius) or Imperial system (Fahrenheit) for temperature measurement.
The main script that goes on your phone: (to be placed on any ext4 partition (chmod 755))
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
#Live temperature monitor v1.1
#by broodplank
export INTERVAL="1"; #Set interval between temperature measurement, default is 1 second
export TIMESTAMP="1"; #Enable or disable timestamp print at every temperature measured
export CPUFREQ="1"; #Enable or disable printing current CPU frequency at every temperature measured
export TEMPOUT="/sdcard/tempdata"; #Set output file
export METRIC="1"; #Use metric system (celcius) or imperial system (fahrenheit)
while true
do
#Check for timestamp usage
if [[ ${TIMESTAMP} = 1 ]]; then
#Print hh:mm:ss
echo -e "Timestamp: "`date +"%T"` >> $TEMPOUT
fi;
#Check for cpufreq usage
if [[ ${CPUFREQ} = 1 ]]; then
#Print current cpufreq of cpu0
echo -e "Current CPU Freq: "`cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq` >> $TEMPOUT
fi;
#Check for measurement system (metric / imperial)
if [[ ${METRIC} = 1 ]]; then
#Print value of thermal_zone0, this is expressed in celcius
echo -e "Degrees Celcius: "`cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp | grep "\n*"`"\n" >> $TEMPOUT
else
#Print value of thermal_zone0, this is expressed in fahrenheit
export CELCIUSREADING=`cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp | grep "\n*"`;
export FAHRENHEITMULTIPLIER=`echo "${CELCIUSREADING} 1.8 * p" |dc`;
export FAHRENHEIT=`echo "${FAHRENHEITMULTIPLIER} 32 + p" |dc`;
echo -e "Degrees Fahrenheit: $FAHRENHEIT\n" >> $TEMPOUT
fi;
#Execute interval
busybox sleep ${INTERVAL}s
done
Getting live output on device, while running script:
Code:
tail -f /path/to/logfile
Getting live output on PC, while running script:
Code:
adb shell tail -f /path/to/file
When you keep the variables on the default value you will get an output similar to this:
Example output:​
Quadrant Readings:
Timestamp: 09:37:11
Current CPU Freq: 594000
Degrees Celcius: 35
Timestamp: 09:37:12
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 36
Timestamp: 09:37:13
Current CPU Freq: 1134000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:14
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 46
Timestamp: 09:37:15
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 46
Timestamp: 09:37:16
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 48
Timestamp: 09:37:17
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 50
Timestamp: 09:37:19
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 49
Timestamp: 09:37:20
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 44
Timestamp: 09:37:21
Current CPU Freq: 1782000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:22
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:23
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 09:37:24
Current CPU Freq: 1566000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:25
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 41
Timestamp: 09:37:26
Current CPU Freq: 1350000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:27
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 09:37:28
Current CPU Freq: 1350000
Degrees Celcius: 44
Timestamp: 09:37:29
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 44
Timestamp: 09:37:30
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 44
Timestamp: 09:37:31
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 44
Timestamp: 09:37:32
Current CPU Freq: 1566000
Degrees Celcius: 44
Timestamp: 09:37:33
Current CPU Freq: 702000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 09:37:34
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 09:37:35
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 09:37:36
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 09:37:37
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 44
Timestamp: 09:37:38
Current CPU Freq: 1134000
Degrees Celcius: 44
Timestamp: 09:37:39
Current CPU Freq: 1674000
Degrees Celcius: 44
Timestamp: 09:37:40
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 09:37:41
Current CPU Freq: 1134000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:42
Current CPU Freq: 1242000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 09:37:43
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:44
Current CPU Freq: 1242000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:45
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:46
Current CPU Freq: 1134000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 09:37:47
Current CPU Freq: 384000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:48
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:49
Current CPU Freq: 1350000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:50
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:51
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 41
Timestamp: 09:37:52
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:54
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:55
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:56
Current CPU Freq: 486000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 09:37:57
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 41
Timestamp: 09:37:58
Current CPU Freq: 384000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 09:37:59
Current CPU Freq: 1350000
Degrees Celcius: 39
Timestamp: 09:38:00
Current CPU Freq: 384000
Degrees Celcius: 41
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Antutu Readings:
Timestamp: 10:02:40
Current CPU Freq: 1134000
Degrees Celcius: 30
Timestamp: 10:02:41
Current CPU Freq: 1134000
Degrees Celcius: 32
Timestamp: 10:02:42
Current CPU Freq: 384000
Degrees Celcius: 32
Timestamp: 10:02:43
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 34
Timestamp: 10:02:44
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 41
Timestamp: 10:02:45
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 37
Timestamp: 10:02:46
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 39
Timestamp: 10:02:47
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 42
Timestamp: 10:02:48
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 41
Timestamp: 10:02:49
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 10:02:50
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 43
Timestamp: 10:02:51
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 44
Timestamp: 10:02:52
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 49
Timestamp: 10:02:53
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 51
Timestamp: 10:02:54
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 52
Timestamp: 10:02:55
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 55
Timestamp: 10:02:57
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 55
Timestamp: 10:02:58
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 56
Timestamp: 10:02:59
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 57
Timestamp: 10:03:00
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 58
Timestamp: 10:03:01
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 58
Timestamp: 10:03:02
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 61
Timestamp: 10:03:03
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 61
Timestamp: 10:03:04
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 62
Timestamp: 10:03:05
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 63
Timestamp: 10:03:06
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 63
Timestamp: 10:03:07
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 64
Timestamp: 10:03:08
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 64
Timestamp: 10:03:09
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 65
Timestamp: 10:03:10
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 64
Timestamp: 10:03:11
Current CPU Freq: 1026000
Degrees Celcius: 70
Timestamp: 10:03:12
Current CPU Freq: 1350000
Degrees Celcius: 61
Timestamp: 10:03:13
Current CPU Freq: 1674000
Degrees Celcius: 61
Timestamp: 10:03:14
Current CPU Freq: 1674000
Degrees Celcius: 64
Timestamp: 10:03:15
Current CPU Freq: 1674000
Degrees Celcius: 66
Timestamp: 10:03:16
Current CPU Freq: 1674000
Degrees Celcius: 66
Timestamp: 10:03:17
Current CPU Freq: 1674000
Degrees Celcius: 68
Timestamp: 10:03:18
Current CPU Freq: 1674000
Degrees Celcius: 69
Timestamp: 10:03:20
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 66
Timestamp: 10:03:21
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 68
Timestamp: 10:03:22
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 68
Timestamp: 10:03:23
Current CPU Freq: 1674000
Degrees Celcius: 65
Timestamp: 10:03:24
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 65
Timestamp: 10:03:25
Current CPU Freq: 1890000
Degrees Celcius: 66
Timestamp: 10:03:26
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Reclaim Logcat ("Silent" hexxed proprietary libs)

The proprietary libs of Samsung / Qcom are really chatty, in fact way too chatty in my opinion.
I have edited 3 proprietary libs that were the most annoying. Method of replacing those lines with null:
1. strings 'binaryname'
2. copy string you want to remove
3. in hex editor (ghex, bless or wxd or so), control + f, search for string
4. replace with zeros
5. save
Should work on all s4 devices.
mpdecision (make poor decision) (/system/bin)
likes to spam unneeded up/down state changes, when phone is idle for example
What is hexed out:
- 6E 75 6D 20 6F 6E 6C 69 6E 65 20 63 6F 72 65 73 3A 20 25 64 20 72 65 71 64 20 3A 20 25 64 20 61 76 61 69 6C 61 62 6C 65 20 3A 20 25 64 20 72 71 5F 64 65 70 74 68 3A 25 66
- 6E 75 6D 20 6F 6E 6C 69 6E 65 20 63 6F 72 65 73 3A 20 25 64 20 72 65 71 64 20 3A 20 25 64 20 61 76 61 69 6C 61 62 6C 65 20 3A 20 25 64 20 72 71 5F 64 65 70 74 68 3A 25 66 20 68 6F 74 70 6C 75 67 5F 61 76 67 5F 6C 6F 61 64 5F 64 77 3A 20 25 64 0A 00 44 4F 57 4E 20 63 70 75 3A 25 64
- 55 50 20 63 70 75 3A 25 64 20 63 6F 72 65 5F 69 64 78 3A 25 64 20 4E 77 3A 25 66 20 54 77 3A 25 64 20 74 6F 74 61 6C 5F 74 69 6D 65 5F 75 70 3A 25 66
- 63 70 75 25 64 3A 20 63 6F 72 65 5F 69 64 78 3A 20 25 64 20 75 70 74 69 6D 65 3A 20 25 66 20 64 6F 77 6E 74 69 6D 65 20 25 66
- 63 70 75 25 64 3A 20 63 6F 72 65 5F 69 64 78 3A 20 25 64 20 4E 77 3A 20 25 66 2C 20 54 77 20 3A 25 64 2C 20 4E 73 3A 20 25 66 2C 20 54 73 3A 20 25 64 2C 20 75 74 69 6C 5F 68 69 67 68 5F 61 6E 64 3A 25 64
- 63 70 75 73 5F 75 70 3A 20 25 64 20 63 70 75 73 5F 64 6F 77 6E 3A 20 25 64 20 74 68 65 72 6D 61 6C 5F 6D 61 73 6B 3A 20 30 78 25 78
- 20 63 6F 72 65 5F 69 64 78 3A 25 64 20 4E 73 3A 25 66 20 54 73 3A 25 64 20 74 6F 74 61 6C 5F 74 69 6D 65 5F 64 6F 77 6E 3A 25 66 0A 00 75 74 69 6C 5F 6C 6F 77 5F 61 6E 64 3A 20 25 64 2C 20 75 74 69 6C 5F 6C 6F 77 5F 6F 72 3A 25 64 0A 00 55 50 20 63 70 75 3A 25 64 20 63 6F 72 65 5F 69 64 78 3A 25 64 20 4E 77 3A 25 66 20 54 77 3A 25 64 20 74 6F 74 61 6C 5F 74 69 6D 65 5F 75 70 3A 25 66 0A 00 75 74 69 6C 5F 68 69 67 68 5F 61 6E 64 3A 20 25 64 2C 20 75 74 69 6C 5F 68 69 67 68 5F 6F 72 3A 20 25 64
Code:
sed -i 's/0x6E756D206F6E6C696E6520636F7265733A2025642072657164203A20256420617661696C61626C65203A2025642072715F64657074683A2566//g' mpdecision
sed -i 's/0x6E756D206F6E6C696E6520636F7265733A2025642072657164203A20256420617661696C61626C65203A2025642072715F64657074683A256620686F74706C75675F6176675F6C6F61645F64773A2025640A00444F574E206370753A2564//g' mpdecision
sed -i 's/0x5550206370753A256420636F72655F6964783A2564204E773A25662054773A256420746F74616C5F74696D655F75703A2566//g' mpdecision
sed -i 's/0x63707525643A20636F72655F6964783A20256420757074696D653A20256620646F776E74696D65202566//g' mpdecision
sed -i 's/0x63707525643A20636F72655F6964783A202564204E773A2025662C205477203A25642C204E733A2025662C2054733A2025642C207574696C5F686967685F616E643A2564//g' mpdecision
sed -i 's/0x637075735F75703A20256420637075735F646F776E3A20256420746865726D616C5F6D61736B3A2030782578//g' mpdecision
sed -i 's/0x20636F72655F6964783A2564204E733A25662054733A256420746F74616C5F74696D655F646F776E3A25660A007574696C5F6C6F775F616E643A2025642C207574696C5F6C6F775F6F723A25640A005550206370753A256420636F72655F6964783A2564204E773A25662054773A256420746F74616C5F74696D655F75703A25660A007574696C5F686967685F616E643A2025642C207574696C5F686967685F6F723A202564//g' mpdecision
thermal-engine (/system/bin)
Likes to spam actions taken on cpu freq. problem is that it claims way to much space in log. so I removed those particular messages
What is hexxed out:
- 54 4D 20 49 64 20 27 25 73 27 20 53 65 6E 73 6F 72 20 27 25 73 27 20 2D 20 61 6C 61 72 6D 20 72 61 69 73 65 64 20 25 64 20 61 74 20 25 64 2E 25 64 20 64 65 67 43
- 54 4D 20 49 64 20 27 25 73 27 20 53 65 6E 73 6F 72 20 27 25 73 27 20 2D 20 61 6C 61 72 6D 20 63 6C 65 61 72 65 64 20 25 64 20 61 74 20 25 64 2E 25 64 20 64 65 67 43
- 41 43 54 49 4F 4E 3A 20 43 50 55 20 2D 20 53 65 74 74 69 6E 67 20 43 50 55 5B 25 64 5D 20 74 6F 20 25 64
Code:
sed -i 's/0x544D20496420272573272053656E736F722027257327202D20616C61726D207261697365642025642061742025642E25642064656743//g' thermal-engine
sed -i 's/0x544D20496420272573272053656E736F722027257327202D20616C61726D20636C65617265642025642061742025642E25642064656743//g' thermal-engine
sed -i 's/0x414354494F4E3A20435055202D2053657474696E67204350555B25645D20746F202564//g' thermal-engine
sensors.msm8960.so (/system/lib/hw)
likes to say 'mCompEngine is NULL' very often for no reason. it spams non stop
Dont have the actual hexadecimal code that I removed on this one
Try running antutu benchmark before and after, the result is amazing
Very nice
Also, I'm fairly sure this could be applied to all devices not just jflte variants
Of course the msm8960 would change to $BOARD_TYPE but yeah
CNexus said:
Very nice
Also, I'm fairly sure this could be applied to all devices not just jflte variants
Of course the msm8960 would change to $BOARD_TYPE but yeah
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Thank you and that would be great. I currently run them in my rom and when you do a lot of logcat reading this really pleases your eyes / brain hehe.
broodplank1337 said:
Thank you and that would be great. I currently run them in my rom and when you do a lot of logcat reading this really pleases your eyes / brain hehe.
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Haha yeah I know what you mean, I'm porting stuff all the time so I'll definitely be doing this on my S3 libs and any others that like to spam junk into the log (surfaceflinger is another one that likes to spam)
If I can ever finish up with work I'll try this out. It seems very interesting. Thank you.
CNexus said:
Haha yeah I know what you mean, I'm porting stuff all the time so I'll definitely be doing this on my S3 libs and any others that like to spam junk into the log (surfaceflinger is another one that likes to spam)
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Ok thats nice :good: When something is closed source you have to deal with it the low level way i guess.
Luckily it's really easy to hex out strings safely when using the strings command and copying the exact string (if you still make a mistake which can happen pretty easily you will notice it very fast, namely that the file will not run)
if you shush all libs/binaries logcat will be a ghosttown in logcat terms
Maribou said:
If I can ever finish up with work I'll try this out. It seems very interesting. Thank you.
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Ok cool, let me know if you succeeded if you want to do it
edit: added sed replacement commands, will make a prorietary lib cleaner very soon ^^ so everyone can easily silence them
Have been working on a proprietary libs cleaner, and it worked out pretty sweet. I have made it that users can add their own templates easily.
It works like this:
Main Script: PLC > has 3 subscripts called, database, patcher and picker.
Template system: Place file where it normally would be on your phone, for example, 3 binaries are added in there, one of them is mpdecision, which is placed in corresponding dir like on phone, unhide it to see whats inside, just all strings that need to be removed. line by line
rootdir/dbs/system/bin/mpdecision
num online cores: %d reqd : %d available : %d rq_depth:%f
num online cores: %d reqd : %d available : %d rq_depth:%f hotplug_avg_load_dw: %d
UP cpu:%d core_idx:%d Nw:%f Tw:%d total_time_up:%f
DOWN cpu:%d core_idx:%d Ns:%f Ts:%d total_time_down:%f
cpu%d: core_idx: %d uptime: %f downtime %f
cpu%d: core_idx: %d Nw: %f, Tw :%d, Ns: %f, Ts: %d, util_high_and:%d
cpus_up: %d cpus_down: %d thermal_mask: 0x%x
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Release 0.5: https://github.com/broodplank/ProprietaryLibCleaner
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