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2012-02-01
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The thing that, more than other, sound me weird, is the time needed to charge the battery: 2hrs, sometimes less too, when with the default kernel is longer, almost 3 hrs or more. Obviously, i tested a second battery too, with the same results.
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2012-02-01
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2012-02-01
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Disclaimer: I use KP47. Previously KP46, and previously stock kernel.
My battery charging time has never been more than 2 hours (OK, according to battery-eye: Longest charge time 2:13).
If your was needing 3 hours or more, you were either running some demanding program while charging, or you are using a non-standard charger and/or non-standard battery.
You could install battery-eye and visually check what's going on with your N900. Powertop may also help, but it's harder to get any (useful) information from that.
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2012-02-01
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2012-02-01
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2012-02-01
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Attached dmesg output as requested. Not at home yet, later i'll work with powertop
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2012-02-01
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Well:
For some reason you have bq27xxx module loaded. And some crappy piece of SW is polling it every now and then. Do you have Advanced Power installed by chance?
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2012-02-01
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Hi all guys
After some months of testing we found two different possible causes of the problem.
- First is the concurrency of the Battery patch installation with the latest version of PK. It seems that many of us experienced heavy battery drain in standby mode (eg, during the night, no wifi, no bt, no widget, no data connection, 2g module locked), solved only after removing battery patch (reflashing the n900 without installing it again is the safest way to leave this first problem behind us)
(reflashing the n900 without installing it again is the safest way to leave this first problem behind us)
- The second one, still unsolved, is (again..) a huge battery drain when using the n900 (eg, wifi browsing, reproducing media, the tipical use of a smartphone). Most of us observed that the effective battery life in now half than what usual without power kernel or with a previous version of this. Wondering why this strange behavours occurs only with PK49, we noticed that in the version 49's changelog is indicated a new version of the bq27x00 module.
We also observed that the recharging time is now limited only at 2 hrs (from empty to full ), when with the previous PK versions (and with the stock one too) is around 3-4 hrs (from empty to full).
One of our users removed PK49 on a n900 suffering this kind of trouble, reinstalling the version 48. He got it, now the phone is back to a normal drain of the battery, excluding an hardware failure.
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2012-02-01
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SD video is failing on me, any idea what this means?
Btw, i didnt install any new codecs or anything. Only updated the kernel to v49 without the bt-mice patch.
Code:36796.005737] ***** DSPMMU FAULT ***** IRQStatus 0x2 [36796.005767] ***** DSPMMU FAULT ***** fault_addr 0x209a4190 [36796.005798] bridge_deh_notify: ********** DEVICE EXCEPTION ********** [36796.005798] bridge_deh_notify: DSP_MMUFAULT,err_info = 0x0 [36796.005828] bridge_deh_notify: DSP_MMUFAULT, High Address = 0x209a [36796.005828] bridge_deh_notify: DSP_MMUFAULT, Low Address = 0x4190 [36796.005859] bridge_deh_notify: DSP_MMUFAULT, fault address = 0x209a4190 [36796.006011] print_dsp_trace_buffer: [36796.006011] [36796.007141] procwrap_detach: deprecated dspbridge ioctl [36796.909454] omap mailbox rev 4.0 [36796.913909] DSP Bridge driver loadedCode:#kernel-config show current kernel configuration: current frequency: 600 supported frequencies: 125 250 500 550 600 720 805 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150 min. frequency: 250 max. frequency: 600 avoid frequencies: 125 active frequencies: 250:38,180 500:48,360 550:54,400 600:60,430 720:60,520 805:60,520 850:60,520 900:60,520 950:60,520 1000:60,520 1100:72,520 1150:72,520 SmartReflex VDD1=0, VDD2=0 governor ondemand: ignore nice load= 0, up threshold= 95, sampling rate= 300000, powersave bias= 0
Try any of the mp4 from here http://feeds.feedburner.com/cnet/top5?format=xml . They work in KP48 but not in KP49.
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On the side note - how do you measure battery drain?
@Pali - did you build .debs with my latest patches and audiofilter patch disabled?