Hi! > > > > Ok, I realized that _something_ set up my keyboard on console, too, so > > > > I'm able to do "init 1" and still interact with the console. > > > > > > > > cm_idlest1_core blocking bits are now 0x42 pretty consistently. But > > > > they stay 0x42, even when screen is on (and screen on prevents low > > > > power, right?) so I guess they are not the whole story. > > > > > > Yes they stay at 0x42. And it seems you've configured the UART > > > idle timeouts too. > > > > Yes, thanks for the script ;-). > > > > > > I'm able to get down to 50mA power consumption with screen off. I was > > > > getting 90mA with X, wifi in powersave and screen off. > > > > > > > > Head proximity sensor is still on in this configuration. But I guess > > > > that should not keep the system busy...? > > > > > > > > Ok, wait a moment, I'm getting "Camera Focus", "Camera Capture" and > > > > "Lock button" interrupts ... at something like 20/second. Without > > > > touching anything. Hmm. Also "pm_wkup", but that might be > > > > expected. Plus, 49052000.gpio and 49054000.gpio are rather > > > > active. Might be related to the above. Also "gp_timer" and > > > > 48070000.i2c are active, perhaps also related. I don't think I have > > > > the camera working... > > > > > > Hmm that does not sound right at all for the GPIOs. The pm_wkup > > > interrupt triggers every time you hit wfi pretty much, so that > > > should be OK. > > > > Wifi was down at that point. > > > > Some more testing: after boot, interrupt counts stay low, as > > expected. But when I attempt to enable power management, they start > > rising. Sometimes 60/second, sometimes less. > > > > Things are fine as long as I don't enable the off mode; when I enable > > the off mode, "echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/pm_debug/enable_off_mode" > > interrupt counts start rising immediately. "echo 0 > > > /sys/kernel/debug/pm_debug/enable_off_mode" stops that. > > > > But no matter what configuration, activity LEDs still indicate it is > > busy, and idle power consumption is cca 53mA. > > Not seeing that here at all. My n900 with v4.6-rc2 and omap2plus_defconfig > booted with u-boot keeps hitting off mode with both LEDs going off just > fine. It's waking up about once a second or a litte bit more often. Ok, that was 4.4 (with patches that should not be related). I now checked with 4.6-rc2+mini_changes, and I'm getting similar results: Battery 4.05V 4.07V 4.11V 85% 91% 98% 1546/1569 mAh Full -131/550/100 mA 00001fff 48005020 (fa005020) cm_idlest_per blocking bits: 0007e000 f7fffebd 48004a20 (fa004a20) cm_idlest1_core blocking bits: 00000042 0000000d 48004a28 (fa004a28) cm_idlest3_core I'm booting from NOLO, and I'm _not_ loading/removing gadget modules, as blocking bits are 0x42, so gadget is not a problem. (Let me know if I'm wrong). Let me retry with 4.6-rc2 (9735a22799b9214d17d3c231fe377fc852f042e9), no modifications. Aha, but vanilla 4.6-rc2 does not have cm_idlest1_core display in debugfs :-(. And yes, I see the same effect in /proc/interrupts: 180: 280 49052000.gpio 4 Edge Camera Focus 181: 280 49052000.gpio 5 Edge Camera Capture (few seconds after that) 180: 738 49052000.gpio 4 Edge Camera Focus 181: 738 49052000.gpio 5 Edge Camera Capture after I do echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/pm_debug/enable_off_mode . > Care to post your .config somewhere, I could give that a try? gzipped config is attached. Note that I'm still using NOLO. I enabled the sleep, then went to runlevel 1. LEDs still stay on, 55mA power consumption. That was with 1 in off_mode. Best regards, Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html