Message boards : Android : Is "edu.berkeley.boinc:remote" process really useful?
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Send message Joined: 20 Jun 12 Posts: 12 |
It eats 1-2% of 1 core even when boinc is not active. And even if a phone is not charging. Why? Is it possible to turn it off somehow? Thank you. boinc 7.4.41. x86. android 4.4.2. asus zenfone 4. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15563 |
It's an Android process that allows one service to run with multiple processes. If this weren't used, a multi-core CPU in an android device would always run one process only. |
Send message Joined: 20 Jun 12 Posts: 12 |
Thanks for the answer, Ageless. I only wanted to ask: why boinc consumes power, instead of sleeping entirely until next recharging? |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15563 |
If you changed your preferences to run always, then that's why. If you didn't, then in the case of this process it's not BOINC, instead it's the Android process called android:process=":remote" that runs. And as far as I know it'll run always. I looked on the internet if there's a way to stop the process, but there isn't. The developers can't do without it either, as then BOINC only runs one thread always, instead of however many threads it can run on the CPU (and next GPU). Here's what I also found on my searches: In Android, there's an important distinction between a running service and a running process. |
Send message Joined: 20 Jun 12 Posts: 12 |
If you changed your preferences to run always, then that's why.Do you mean "Power sources for computation" option on Android or some global BOINC options which are controlled from the projects? I'm not quite understand which preferences. Don't worry about itI'm worry about battery life, that's all. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15563 |
Do you mean "Power sources for computation" option on AndroidYes those. ...or some global BOINC options which are controlled from the projects?BOINC on Android doesn't use the web-based computing preferences, only the local preferences. |
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