Few tweaks & new kernel = linpack higher than nexus one

When I first put on eclair with the samsung ROM I was getting 3.4MFLOPS on linpack.

I’ve since installed my mods for moving dalvik-cache and clearing mem.
I’ve also installed a ARM11 optimized build of OpenGL v1.4, ARM11 optimized build of JIT v8.12.
I also removed a few system apk’s which weren’t needed and disabled some startup services which weren’t needed.
Most recently I have installed a custom compiled kernel which has optimizations for ARM.

With all of those tweaks/mods I have a linpack score of 8.419MFLOPS.
This seems to be faster than the nexus one benchmark.

  • James
    Jun 20th, 2010 at 22:11 | #1

    Helllo

    I am getting ~5.100 with Linpack using your modifs (ROM: I570EXXJE4 (eclair) // kernel: LK2.06.beta4 // equk mini mod // relocate dalvik to /cache) which is good but no where close to what you are getting.

    Any ideas on how to improve my score?

    TIA
    James

  • Jun 21st, 2010 at 11:01 | #2

    These results are from using the ARM11 optimized kernel from samdroid and the ARM11 optimized JIT.

    equkmod doesn’t include JIT as it seems to be really buggy. I have experienced the google sync services dropping out and lost push email due to this.

    Without JIT there don’t seem to be any problems so I decided it wasn’t worth sacrificing the stability for the extra speed.

  • James
    Jun 21st, 2010 at 23:08 | #3

    > I decided it wasn’t worth sacrificing the stability for the extra speed.

    From what I understand – if anything – is that it should improve very little beyond your battery life.

    Just out of curiosity what was you Linpack score using just the following modifs : “ROM: I570EXXJE4 (eclair) // kernel: LK2.06.beta4 // equk mini mod // relocate dalvik to /cache)”?

    TIA
    James

  • Jun 23rd, 2010 at 11:21 | #4

    With “ROM: I570EXXJE4 (eclair) // kernel: LK2.06.beta4 // equk mini mod // relocate dalvik to /cache)” I am getting around 5MFLOPS & haven’t had any problems with stuff dropping out.
    The huge tombstones dump files aren’t there either so guess that was all a side effect of having JIT.

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