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#11
Originally Posted by Temporal View Post
If I'd have to guess, I'd bet on this:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5427 Mar 19 12:20 /var/lib/dpkg/info/sleepanalyser.list
Now that is interesting: I had 2 mysterious battery drains whilst using sleep analyser, which normally is quite parsimonious with battery. So maybe maybe....
 
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Originally Posted by handaxe View Post
...or updated in the last 3-4 weeks, surely? And those would be?
Nearly nothing at all ... if they got updated the date got also changed in http://pastebin.com/rvkjYJ2z

Fact is that the phone is nearly never going into the C4 state anymore
 
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You are with this problem for about a MONTH?!

Wow...

Would you mind to post a BatteryGraph screenshot of 5 days ago and one from day 20~21?
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Something is keeping your wifi connection active/"in use", what are your powersaving settings? What connections do you keep open? Logoff your IMs and run powertop again (start it lock screen and kbd and wait 45seconds), if there is no change uninstall apps using the network connection one by one and run powertop in between so you get to know if it changed anything. Is foreca updating on view or timed? Is any other widget updating anything on the net? Is a ssh session open?

EDIT: could be a router setting you changed, what does it do with wifi offline?
 
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Load of suggestions flying in, poor OP To clarify: if you reboot and run nothing at all, then the battery drain is apparent already?
 
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Powertop when all IMs are disabled:
http://pastebin.com/f7Zp0fMX

Powertop when all connections are disabled:
http://pastebin.com/62W7Zsns <- Still only 60% C4

So the problem is not caused by the IMs, I used them before and had always 24h+ uptime. The wifi connection and other stuff hasn't been changed too. So I still think its one of the upgraded / new installed applications.

@Temporal: Well its been a few days like that, I even need to load the mobile in the car else its quickly empty. That's really a problem for me because I need the device daily for business related stuff :/

Here is a quite interesting screenshot of BatteryGraph (5 days old):

Last edited by Crogge; 2011-03-22 at 17:48.
 
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why is fmtxd loaded? Are you transmitting all the time?
 
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Originally Posted by Switch_ View Post
LMAO you're high, right vi_ ? Yet another "Battery Consumption" thread for you to feast your eyes on....

On a separate note I was wondering about your comment in another thread reference shops....? And individual pixels? I would have responded but I took the Photoshop screenie literally 5 minutes before finishing for the weekend and didn't revisit TMO til Monday - care to enlighten me as we hijack this thread?
yeah i'm high, high on lols. I was trying to incite you into having a mornington crescent-esqueOPOP conversation about why that photo was/was not shopped, alas you missed my que/bait.

OP, apologies I was too busy toask you for those measurements properly. can you please (in this order)

1. remove all widgets from the desktop. (i know it is a ball ache but please do it)

2. set the phone to offline mode.

3. turn off the phone.

4. remove battery and MMC, wait 30s.

5. re-insert battery and start up phone keeping in offline mode. wait around 5 minutes for phone to settle.

6. re-run powertop, top and ps.

7. post results in the same way as before.


from your previous results it looks like somthing is polling somthing. the CPU never reaches c4 and you are having over 1000 kernel wakeups per second! if you are using power kernel, please apt-get remove kernel-power settings before you reboot.
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This smells like a widget gone awol polling your hardware. Hildon desktop and hildon home should be near zero. However it is almost impossible to tell unless you do the above so we can establish what is going on from a 'fresh' device.
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1st powertop log after the restart (Everything disabled, clean desktop):
http://pastebin.com/YJxEbcUq

2nd powertop log a few minutes later:
http://pastebin.com/qpgNAdRU

Normal top log:
http://pastebin.com/btc8RFgh

The problem seems to occur when I connect to the internet, less then 10% C4 state then

Last edited by Crogge; 2011-03-22 at 20:33.
 
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