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2012-02-03
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#2732
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Powertop 1.13.3 Sleeping for 11 seconds before sampling Collecting data for 30 seconds Sample interval was 00m 30s 32896us C# | Ratio | Avg/dura | Frequency | Ratio --------+--------+----------+-----------+--------+ C0 | 0.1% | | 1150 MHz | nan% | C1 | 0.0% | 0.2ms | C2 | 0.2% | 2.0ms | C3 | 0.0% | | C4 | 99.7% | 3741.6ms | IRQ# | Activity | Type | Name --------+------------+----------------+--------------------------- 56 | 90 | INTC | i2c_omap 37 | 24 | INTC | gp 57 | 22 | INTC | i2c_omap 11 | 18 | INTC | prcm PID# | Activity | Name | Function Entry (Expire) --------+------------+----------------+--------------------------- 0 | 13 | <kernel core> | tick_nohz_restart_sched_tick (tick_sched_timer) 39 | 6D| awk | cpufreq_governor_dbs (delayed_work_timer_fn) 760 | 4 | bme_RX-51 | sys_timer_settime (posix_timer_fn) 1 | 3 | <kernel core> | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn) 0 | 2 | <kernel core> | hrtimer_start (tick_sched_timer) 721 | 2 | dsme | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup) 721 | 2 | dsme | __enqueue_rt_entity (sched_rt_period_timer) 760 | 2 | bme_RX-51 | sys_timer_settime (posix_timer_fn) 66 | 2 | cifsdnotifyd | schedule_timeout (process_timeout) 742 | 2D|<kernel module> | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn) 760 | 2 | bme_RX-51 | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup) 760 | 2 | bme_RX-51 | schedule_timeout (process_timeout) 618 | 1 | mmcqd | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn) 1124 | 1 | iphbd | schedule_hrtimeout_range (hrtimer_wakeup) 3054 | 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: 99%|RET: 0%|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: 99%|RET: 0%|INA: 0%| ON: 0%| now:(ON) neon |OFF: 99%|RET: 0%|INA: 0%| ON: 0%| now:(ON) mpu |OFF: 99%|RET: 0%|INA: 0%| 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 | SR1 | SR2 | ckgen | CORE | PERI | 96M | 48M | 12M | 54M | EMU_CORE | per | GPIO2 | GPIO3 | GPIO4 | GPIO5 | GPIO6 | Total wakeups 199, 6.6/s | IRQ 154, 5.1/s | Timers 45, 1.5/s HW wakeups 18, 0.6/s | Real gp_timers expired 24, 0.8/s
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2012-02-03
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#2733
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thedarkus, You said you've installed some things, then, uninstalled it. Depending, on how good (or bad) postremoval scripts are, it's possible that some crap remains are still on Your device, even though You "formally" uninstaled it.
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2012-02-03
, 11:50
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This is my device in offline mode. You will notice the lack of all those 'sleep' things. You have installed some a55 somewhere along the line.Code:Powertop 1.13.3 Sleeping for 11 seconds before sampling Collecting data for 30 seconds Sample interval was 00m 30s 32896us C# | Ratio | Avg/dura | Frequency | Ratio --------+--------+----------+-----------+--------+ C0 | 0.1% | | 1150 MHz | nan% | C1 | 0.0% | 0.2ms | C2 | 0.2% | 2.0ms | C3 | 0.0% | | C4 | 99.7% | 3741.6ms | IRQ# | Activity | Type | Name --------+------------+----------------+--------------------------- 56 | 90 | INTC | i2c_omap 37 | 24 | INTC | gp 57 | 22 | INTC | i2c_omap 11 | 18 | INTC | prcm PID# | Activity | Name | Function Entry (Expire) --------+------------+----------------+--------------------------- 0 | 13 | <kernel core> | tick_nohz_restart_sched_tick (tick_sched_timer) 39 | 6D| awk | cpufreq_governor_dbs (delayed_work_timer_fn) 760 | 4 | bme_RX-51 | sys_timer_settime (posix_timer_fn) 1 | 3 | <kernel core> | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn) 0 | 2 | <kernel core> | hrtimer_start (tick_sched_timer) 721 | 2 | dsme | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup) 721 | 2 | dsme | __enqueue_rt_entity (sched_rt_period_timer) 760 | 2 | bme_RX-51 | sys_timer_settime (posix_timer_fn) 66 | 2 | cifsdnotifyd | schedule_timeout (process_timeout) 742 | 2D|<kernel module> | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn) 760 | 2 | bme_RX-51 | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup) 760 | 2 | bme_RX-51 | schedule_timeout (process_timeout) 618 | 1 | mmcqd | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn) 1124 | 1 | iphbd | schedule_hrtimeout_range (hrtimer_wakeup) 3054 | 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: 99%|RET: 0%|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: 99%|RET: 0%|INA: 0%| ON: 0%| now:(ON) neon |OFF: 99%|RET: 0%|INA: 0%| ON: 0%| now:(ON) mpu |OFF: 99%|RET: 0%|INA: 0%| 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 | SR1 | SR2 | ckgen | CORE | PERI | 96M | 48M | 12M | 54M | EMU_CORE | per | GPIO2 | GPIO3 | GPIO4 | GPIO5 | GPIO6 | Total wakeups 199, 6.6/s | IRQ 154, 5.1/s | Timers 45, 1.5/s HW wakeups 18, 0.6/s | Real gp_timers expired 24, 0.8/s
also, output of 'dpkg --get-selections' now plox.
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2012-02-03
, 11:53
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The only thing installed and removed until now is qCpuFreq. I want to ask you if enabling the smartreflex function could have caused the problem i encountered
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2012-02-03
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#2736
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No, smart reflex is the single greatest battery saving thing for the n900 ever. It is cpu voltage 'autoscalling' with SR enabled you no longer should be using custom voltage profiles.
Wait you have interface switcher and advanced power installed? I thought you said this was a fresh device! Well herp derp no wonder there is a bunch of hardware polling and r3tarded scripts running in the background.
//edit in the formatting options there is one for 'code'. Actually the best way to do this is to install 'pastebinit' then froim command line type 'pastebinit output', if you are connected to the internet it will automatically upload the contents of the file for you and you just have to paste a url here. No copy/pasting stuff to/from your n900 to the net.
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2012-02-03
, 12:22
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#2737
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/etc/pmconfig
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2012-02-03
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2012-02-03
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2012-02-03
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O, refleshed some minutes ago, now i'm installing power kernel, after that i will install CSSU updates. Suggestion to enable smartreflex without using qcpufreq?
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If the problem is still unsolved, i will reflash the device.
I really would solve the problem in the first way, 'cos i want to know why this **** happened, i don't wanna encounter the same problem again.
For the moment, a big THANK YOU to all of you guys
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