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#411
Originally Posted by Estel View Post
with only GSM on, eats 6-8mAh per hour. But, as You've said, it wasn't absolutely ideal idle.
Yes 6-8mAh is about 0.4-0.6% per hour and this is a consume that I repute "normal".

In the previous post I have told that with about 10 hours battery goes from 83% to 64% (phone not used, no calls received).

19% on 10 hours is 1.9% per hour but even if it was only 1.2% per hour, it would still be higher than normal idle power consume

Last edited by Fabry; 2012-07-30 at 01:21.
 
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#412
Originally Posted by Estel View Post
In any case, it doesn't sound to be U-boot problem, at all.
Four-Five months ago I was 1.5-1.8% per hour with U-Boot and only 0.5-0.6% per hour without.
Same software, same kernel, same use (idle)

And that version of U-Boot seems already contemplating the fix for the L2 cache.
If even now (not saying that both are still so many tests to confirm whether or not the situation) I had the same result would be hard to say that U-Boot is not involved

Last edited by Fabry; 2012-07-30 at 01:39.
 
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#413
So why wouldn't You execute damn single-word command "powertop" and paste results here? It doesn't matter, if You do it on new or old battery, it just shows results of system wakeups, etc.

Usage:
on termina, execute "powertop". Immediately lock screen and put phone to rest without touching it - powertop will sleep for 11 seconds, then collect data for 30 seconds. So, after minute, You can safely turn it on, then copy output and paste it here.

Of course, phone should be idle, without any other things opened - ideally, in flight mode (but GSM doesn't affect results much).

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Originally Posted by Estel View Post
So why wouldn't You execute damn single-word command "powertop" and paste results here? It doesn't matter, if You do it on new or old battery, it just shows results of system wakeups, etc.
Because I have no usb cable with me nor a WiFi connection, so I must copy by hand the result shown on N900 screen, not acceptable.

Later (several hours from now) I will take up the usb cable and I will post the result of "sudo powertop > ptop.txt"
 

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Originally Posted by Fabry View Post
so I must copy by hand the result shown on N900 screen, not acceptable.
Oh the whorrorz... Do you ever use your keyboard to write real letters/documents?
 

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PowerTop:
Code:
Powertop 1.13.3
Sleeping for 11 seconds before sampling
Collecting data for 30 seconds
Sample interval was 00m 30s 18861us

C#      | Ratio  | Avg/dura | Frequency | Ratio
--------+--------+----------+-----------+--------+
     C0 |   0.9% |          |  1150 MHz |   nan% |
     C1 |   0.0% |    0.2ms | 
     C2 |   1.0% |    5.5ms | 
     C3 |   6.0% |  200.9ms | 
     C4 |  92.1% | 2763.1ms | 

IRQ#    | Activity   | Type           | Name
--------+------------+----------------+---------------------------
     56 |        194 |           INTC | i2c_omap
     37 |         64 |           INTC | gp
     86 |         40 |           INTC | mmc1
     11 |         36 |           INTC | prcm
     57 |         34 |           INTC | i2c_omap
     12 |         10 |           INTC | DMA
    225 |          8 |           GPIO | omap2-onenand

PID#    | Activity   | Name           | Function Entry (Expire)
--------+------------+----------------+---------------------------
      0 |         40 |  <kernel core> | tick_nohz_restart_sched_tick (tick_sched_timer)
      1 |         10D|        preinit | cpufreq_governor_dbs (delayed_work_timer_fn)
      0 |         10 |  <kernel core> | hrtimer_start (tick_sched_timer)
    889 |          7 |      bme_RX-51 | sys_timer_settime (posix_timer_fn)
     45 |          7 |          mmcqd | schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
    850 |          3 |           dsme | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
    850 |          3 |           dsme | __enqueue_rt_entity (sched_rt_period_timer)
     45 |          3 |          mmcqd | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn)
    889 |          2 |      bme_RX-51 | sys_timer_settime (posix_timer_fn)
    878 |          2D|<kernel module> | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn)
      1 |          2D|  <kernel core> | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn)
    184 |          2 |   cifsdnotifyd | schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
    889 |          2 |      bme_RX-51 | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
    889 |          2 |      bme_RX-51 | schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
   1068 |          1 | hald-addon-bme | schedule_hrtimeout_range (hrtimer_wakeup)
   1406 |          1 |  BatteryGraphd | journal_get_write_access (commit_timeout)
   2492 |          1 |       powertop | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)

Power domain activity breakdown
Domain  | % of time spent in states
--------+---------+---------+---------+---------+----------
usbhost |OFF: 100%|RET:   0%|INA:   0%| ON:   0%| now:(OFF)
    sgx |OFF: 100%|RET:   0%|INA:   0%| ON:   0%| now:(OFF)
    per |OFF:  98%|RET:   1%|INA:   0%| ON:   0%| now:(ON)
    dss |OFF: 100%|RET:   0%|INA:   0%| ON:   0%| now:(OFF)
    cam |OFF: 100%|RET:   0%|INA:   0%| ON:   0%| now:(OFF)
   core |OFF:  92%|RET:   6%|INA:   0%| ON:   1%| now:(ON)
   neon |OFF:  92%|RET:   6%|INA:   1%| ON:   0%| now:(ON)
    mpu |OFF:  92%|RET:   6%|INA:   1%| ON:   0%| now:(ON)
   iva2 |OFF: 100%|RET:   0%|INA:   0%| ON:   0%| now:(OFF)

Clock activity breakdown at end of period
Domain  | Active clocks
--------+---------------+---------------+------------------
   core |          SDRC | HSOTGUSB_IDLE |      OMAPCTRL 
        |     MAILBOXES |
   wkup |          GPT1 |       32KSYNC |         GPIO1 
        |          WDT1 |
  ckgen |          CORE |          PERI |           96M 
        |           48M |           12M |           54M 
        |      EMU_CORE |
    per |         GPIO2 |         GPIO3 |         GPIO4 
        |         GPIO5 |         GPIO6 |

Total wakeups   484,  16.1/s | IRQ  386,  12.9/s | Timers   98,   3.3/s
HW wakeups       36,   1.2/s |     Real gp_timers expired   64,   2.1/s
 

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#417
hmm, powertop output looks ok to me, anyone?
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#418
powertop output is absolutely OK, no unexpected wakes from kernel, etc.

Fabry, could You open my tutorial for measuring battery capacity (it's in my signature), grab bq27200.sh script posted there (You may ignore everything else written there, if You wish), put it in your device, ensure, that You have i2c-tools installed, and finally, run it in loop, via:

Code:
bq27200.sh 5
...On idle device, with everything (including GSM) turned off. Then, lock the screen, and put phone to rest for 5 min, with script running in background. After this, copy and paste here last 15-20 lines, OK?

Normal result for idle device, with script like bq27200.sh looping every 5 seconds, is 20-25 mA current detected. We will see, if Your current usage is higher.

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#419
Please, help
I've just install UBOOT fellow the 1st post and config as pali described after all everything done OK. But the problem is unable to boot attached kernel zImage-2.6.28.10-power51 only boot 2.6.28-omap1 (legacy kernel)

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Originally Posted by patriotnop View Post
Please, help
I've just install UBOOT fellow the 1st post and config as pali described after all everything done OK. But the problem is unable to boot attached kernel zImage-2.6.28.10-power51 only boot 2.6.28-omap1 (legacy kernel)
You must Create symlink to /etc/default/bootmenu.item from your item file. For example:
$ ln -s /etc/bootmenu.d/20-Maemo5-kernel-power-2.6.28.10-power51.item /etc/default/bootmenu.item
don't forget u-boot-update-bootmenu
and change ITEM_OMAPATAG to ITEM_REUSEATAGS

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