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#601
Originally Posted by tso View Post
ok. Technically i only bumped into the issue as it was the quickest scenario i could think of for testing long press under a "non-responsive" style scenario.

Another reason for me testing it was that i had a issue with unlocking after installing diablo-turbo. A issue that seemed to have gone away before the latest test binaries of ASUI tho.
Most of my testing was done without a secondary unlock key so the power button down event was unlocking the screen and MCE was able to shutdown. When I did a shutdown with a secondary key there was a bug in the new power button code that wasn't relocking the screen so MCE was able to shutdown and I never tested it with the working code, dozens of shutdown tests suck.

Anyway, MCE not shutting down when locked is probably related to the secondary unlock key. If the device can be accidentally unlocked with a press of the power button (no secondary key) then it could also be shutdown with a longer press. I've added a warning about this to the latest settings binary.
 
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Good point about the accidental shutdown chance.
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well talk about the sun and it shines.

again i have a backlight oddity. And it appears that ASUI is not reading the battery level correct either, tho i am seeing the "low battery" alert (i guess it is powered by MCE or something).

Basically, backlight stays on for a indefinite period (at least 8-10 hours so far), but the battery indicator is not registering a change. Restarting ASUI is not helping.

i guess it could be a bug in diablo-turbo and not ASUI i am seeing.

edit: ASUI seems to respond correctly to me plugging in the charger. But unplugging still shows the battery level in the stuck state.
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Originally Posted by tso View Post
again i have a backlight oddity. And it appears that ASUI is not reading the battery level correct either, tho i am seeing the "low battery" alert (i guess it is powered by MCE or something).

Basically, backlight stays on for a indefinite period (at least 8-10 hours so far), but the battery indicator is not registering a change. Restarting ASUI is not helping..
Blanking pause is MCE, DSME or some app. Battery level is BME. I think MCE is the only one that restarts if killed, I'd reboot if that happened to me.
 
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Seems i may be able to provoke the issue by connecting wifi and then tapping flight mode without disconnecting wifi first. If i then tap lock the backlight will stay on. Also, i notice that with this issue active the normal short press of the power button do not trigger a unlock, it requires a long press and release before i see the "press dpad center to unlock" popup.

MCE, DSME and BME(_RX-34) are all running.
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Originally Posted by tso View Post
Seems i may be able to provoke the issue by connecting wifi and then tapping flight mode without disconnecting wifi first. If i then tap lock the backlight will stay on. Also, i notice that with this issue active the normal short press of the power button do not trigger a unlock, it requires a long press and release before i see the "press dpad center to unlock" popup.
Can you install the debug binary, reproduce the problem and send me a log?
 
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Sorry for the zip, but the file was just a bit bigger then the forum allowed.
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#608
New test binary and settings.

The power button would attempt to blank the screen if it was on but locked. There is now a setting to enable this feature and it is disabled by default. It is the second button modes setting from the bottom if you want this feature back.

N800 users probably want to keep this setting disabled since they don't have a hardware unlock key and a failed lock&blank will cause the power button short press to stop working.

@ tso, this fixes one of your problems but I noticed a dbus security error every time you touched the power button. The old debug binary only printed the error which lacked details that I'm hoping the new debug binary will provide, so if you could reproduce the problem with new binary...
 
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will try as it seems to not be 100% "reliable".

edit: ah, it appears the dbus error is independent of the blanking issue.

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ok, here is a log with the dbus security error in it. but this time i failed to trigger the blanking issue.
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