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#41
ok i will give it a try
you don't need the output from top?
 
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#42
no, just the output from powertop
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#43
C2 is always more...

Code:
Nokia-N900:~# powertop
Powertop 1.13.3
status: Unknown job: pmtrackerdaemon
Sleeping for 6 seconds before sampling
Collecting data for 30 seconds
Sample interval was 00m 30s 8941us

C#      | Ratio  | Avg/dura | Frequency | Ratio
--------+--------+----------+-----------+--------+
     C0 |   7.9% |          |  1150 MHz |   nan% |
     C1 |  92.1% |  135.5ms | 
     C2 |   0.0% |          | 
     C3 |   0.0% |          | 
     C4 |   0.0% |          | 

IRQ#    | Activity   | Type           | Name
--------+------------+----------------+---------------------------
     37 |        431 |           INTC | gp
     56 |        212 |           INTC | i2c_omap
     86 |         69 |           INTC | mmc1
     12 |         54 |           INTC | DMA
     57 |         46 |           INTC | i2c_omap
     21 |          9 |           INTC | SGX

PID#    | Activity   | Name           | Function Entry (Expire)
--------+------------+----------------+---------------------------
      0 |        363 |  <kernel core> | tick_nohz_restart_sched_tick (tick_sched_timer)
   3510 |         19 |     osso-xterm | schedule_hrtimeout_range (hrtimer_wakeup)
    647 |         18 |           dsme | __enqueue_rt_entity (sched_rt_period_timer)
      0 |         11 |  <kernel core> | hrtimer_start (tick_sched_timer)
    684 |          7 |      bme_RX-51 | sys_timer_settime (posix_timer_fn)
    567 |          6 |          mmcqd | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn)
    567 |          6 |          mmcqd | schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
    843 |          3 |           Xorg | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn)
    684 |          3 |      bme_RX-51 | schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
    647 |          3 |           dsme | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
    793 |          2 |       sgx_perf | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn)
      1 |          2 |  <kernel core> | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn)
    684 |          2 |      bme_RX-51 | sys_timer_settime (posix_timer_fn)
    684 |          2 |      bme_RX-51 | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
    673 |          2D|<kernel module> | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn)
    843 |          1 |           Xorg | hrtimer_start (it_real_fn)
   3610 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   3624 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   3638 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   3652 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   3666 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   3680 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   3694 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   1139 |          1 |    hildon-home | queue_delayed_work (delayed_work_timer_fn)
   3708 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   3722 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
    751 |          1 |             sh | setup_wb_timer (wb_timer_fn)
     14 |          1 |        pdflush | blk_plug_device (blk_unplug_timeout)
    567 |          1 |          mmcqd | schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
   3736 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   1492 |          1 |tracker-indexer | schedule_hrtimeout_range (hrtimer_wakeup)
   1492 |          1 |tracker-indexer | journal_get_write_access (commit_timeout)
   3750 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   3764 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   3778 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   3792 |          1 |          sleep | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)
   3566 |          1 |       powertop | do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup)

Power domain activity breakdown
Domain  | % of time spent in states
--------+---------+---------+---------+---------+----------
usbhost |OFF:   0%|RET: 100%|INA:   0%| ON:   0%| now:(RET)
    sgx |OFF:  97%|RET:   0%|INA:   0%| ON:   2%| now:(OFF)
    per |OFF:   0%|RET:   0%|INA:   0%| ON: 100%| now:(ON)
    dss |OFF:   0%|RET: 100%|INA:   0%| ON:   0%| now:(RET)
    cam |OFF:   0%|RET: 100%|INA:   0%| ON:   0%| now:(RET)
   core |OFF:   0%|RET:   0%|INA:   0%| ON: 100%| now:(ON)
   neon |OFF:   0%|RET:   0%|INA:   0%| ON: 100%| now:(ON)
    mpu |OFF:   0%|RET:   0%|INA:   0%| ON: 100%| 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 
        |
  ckgen |          CORE |          PERI |           96M 
        |           48M |           12M |           54M 
        |      EMU_CORE |
    per |         GPIO2 |         GPIO3 |         GPIO4 
        |         GPIO5 |         GPIO6 |

Total wakeups  1292,  43.1/s | IRQ  821,  27.4/s | Timers  471,  15.7/s
HW wakeups        0,   0.0/s |     Real gp_timers expired  175,   5.8/s
 
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#44
dmesg | tail
and
tail /tmp/Xorg.0.log
...can also give hints what is wrong and using CPU all the time.
 
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#45
attached you can find the package lists
Attached Files
File Type: txt packagelist-sorted.txt (6.0 KB, 107 views)
File Type: txt packagelist-abc.txt (6.0 KB, 104 views)
 
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#46
Dude .. in my N900, to save battery i have reduced the screen brightness to pt 2 & have disabled the touch vibration .. these things showed me a greater impact on my n900 battery life though i dont use 3g here

for more info visit <removed>

Last edited by Reggie; 2011-03-02 at 14:03.
 
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#47
Xorg.0.log attached...

Nokia-N900:~# dmesg | tail
[ 1494.503814] wlan0: Trigger new scan to find an IBSS to join
[ 1495.503753] kb_lock (GPIO 113) is now closed
[ 1495.745880] kb_lock (GPIO 113) is now open
[ 1498.902191] wlan0: Trigger new scan to find an IBSS to join
[ 1499.347503] wlan0: Creating new IBSS network, BSSID ba:64:15:ee:09:ae
[ 1500.456207] wlan0 reports beacon loss when not associated
[ 1500.722412] wlan0: no IPv6 routers present
[ 1564.097473] kb_lock (GPIO 113) is now closed
[ 1564.245880] kb_lock (GPIO 113) is now open
[ 1568.370880] slide (GPIO 71) is now open
Attached Files
File Type: txt Xorg.0.log.txt (4.5 KB, 97 views)
 
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#48
Why do you have both battery graph AND battery eye installed, you are running an extra daemon than you need.

kernel power settings is still listed in that list, heavily implying you have not uninstalled it.

In fact I see a whole raft of things you where asked to remove before we started this whole troubleshooting procedure.

I give up. I can't do this. You didn't even click the thanks button.
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#49
hey dude, i check the packagelist

there are MANY packages i already uninstalled, today and months ago!!!

trust me!
 
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#50
UNINSTALL ALL FLASHLIGHT PROGRAMS, FMTX WIDGET, LENS COVER REMINDER, KERNEL POWER SETTINGS, ADVANCED POWER, MYMENU AND WTF THIS IS: offscr-anglemeter 1.0.1

THESE PROGRAMS POLL THE HARDWARE.
LIKE I KEPT SAYING!!!
OMG.

FFS.

MEGA F/PALM

/vi_
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