Re: [shr-u] wakeuptime, was Re: 2.6.31 is out,where is my ultimatekernel?

2009-09-16 Thread Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
On 9/16/09, Russell Dwiggins undrwa...@verizon.net wrote:
 Quick question (or maybe not): My understanding of the bootloader is that it
 passes the system startup to the kernel, and goes home for beer.  It seems
 that it still has a job to do after the kernel starts...what is it doing?  I
 only ever remember grub being involved in a suspend situation when I was
 using suspend to disk.

 [Russell Dwiggins]

u-boot isn't only for FR what GRUB is for PC. It does also what BIOS
does on regular desktops. Qi, in contrast, lets Linux kernel doing
such things.

-- 
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
dos

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Re: [shr-u] wakeuptime, was Re: 2.6.31 is out,where is my ultimatekernel?

2009-09-16 Thread Steven **
I'm using SHR-Unstable (updated/upgraded this morning).
I hear 3 rings on the sending line before the Neo rings if it is
suspended.  Even when it's awake, the Neo doesn't ring/vibrate until
shortly after the second ring on the sending line.
This is all with the debugfs tweak (which I don't think sped anything
up for me).

Perhaps this delay is caused by my network though?

-Steven

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Re: [shr-u] wakeuptime, was Re: 2.6.31 is out, where is my ultimatekernel?

2009-09-16 Thread Al Johnson
On Wednesday 16 September 2009, Steven ** wrote:
 I'm using SHR-Unstable (updated/upgraded this morning).
 I hear 3 rings on the sending line before the Neo rings if it is
 suspended.  Even when it's awake, the Neo doesn't ring/vibrate until
 shortly after the second ring on the sending line.
 This is all with the debugfs tweak (which I don't think sped anything
 up for me).

 Perhaps this delay is caused by my network though?

Possibly. I've heard such a delay when calling a friend's phone to find out 
where he left it, and that was a Nokia or S-E. You may be able to enable 
logging of the messages from the GSM module, and keep an eye on them as the 
call is received. That way you can see how much delay there is between call 
notification being received and the ringing starting. It could be related to 
system load and/or memory usage too of course.

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RE: [shr-u] wakeuptime, was Re: 2.6.31 is out,where is my ultimatekernel?

2009-09-15 Thread Russell Dwiggins

|This is documented in the SHR User Manual[1] and on the SHR wiki[2].
|
|[1]
|http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR_User_Manual#Speedup_of_suspend_and_wake_u
|p
|[2] http://shr-
|project.org/trac/wiki/Tweaks#majorreallymajorspeedupofsuspendandwakeup

Just to be clear for others, I had already applied the above before running
into this complaint.  Prior to those instructions, I rarely was able to
answer a call from suspend before it went to voicemail prior to applying the
above solution.

I will try the suggestion of reducing the loglevel in u-boot.  

Quick question (or maybe not): My understanding of the bootloader is that it
passes the system startup to the kernel, and goes home for beer.  It seems
that it still has a job to do after the kernel starts...what is it doing?  I
only ever remember grub being involved in a suspend situation when I was
using suspend to disk.

[Russell Dwiggins] 


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