[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-07-16 Thread markusj
On further small information:
It seems that i'm having the big amount of wakeups only when i'm running on AC.
After i plugged the battery in and the AC off, all went well!

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[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-05-30 Thread markusj
Hi,

i got the same behavior with a Compal HEL80. At the beginning, i had something 
around 30k wakeups per second. I tweaked the system a little bit, disabled 
yenta, hci_usb and all pcmcia related stuff and got only a very poor 
improvement.
Then i tried the acpi=noirq option, with no impact. Because i read that other 
people had problems putting their laptop into standby with acpi=noirq, i tried 
it.
And, surprise: after returning from standby, powertop displayed me something 
between 15 and 40 wakeups per second ... nice ;)
I restarted ubuntu without the acpi=noirq option and had the same behavior 
again ... before standby: > 30k wups/s, after standby: something around 30.
Sometimes acpi causes ~100 wakeups, but even while typing and using an 
usb-mouse and an usb-keyboard, the wakeup-counter stays around 75~125 wups/s

Maybe this could help you too fix the "problem" ... and the important
question: shows your ubuntu the same behavior or am i only "lucky".

with kind regards
Markus

PS: I'm using the "stock" kernel: 2.6.24-17-generic #1 SMP Thu May 1
14:31:33 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

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[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-07-16 Thread markusj
On further small information:
It seems that i'm having the big amount of wakeups only when i'm running on AC.
After i plugged the battery in and the AC off, all went well!

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[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-05-30 Thread markusj
Hi,

i got the same behavior with a Compal HEL80. At the beginning, i had something 
around 30k wakeups per second. I tweaked the system a little bit, disabled 
yenta, hci_usb and all pcmcia related stuff and got only a very poor 
improvement.
Then i tried the acpi=noirq option, with no impact. Because i read that other 
people had problems putting their laptop into standby with acpi=noirq, i tried 
it.
And, surprise: after returning from standby, powertop displayed me something 
between 15 and 40 wakeups per second ... nice ;)
I restarted ubuntu without the acpi=noirq option and had the same behavior 
again ... before standby: > 30k wups/s, after standby: something around 30.
Sometimes acpi causes ~100 wakeups, but even while typing and using an 
usb-mouse and an usb-keyboard, the wakeup-counter stays around 75~125 wups/s

Maybe this could help you too fix the "problem" ... and the important
question: shows your ubuntu the same behavior or am i only "lucky".

with kind regards
Markus

PS: I'm using the "stock" kernel: 2.6.24-17-generic #1 SMP Thu May 1
14:31:33 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

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[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-07-16 Thread markusj
On further small information:
It seems that i'm having the big amount of wakeups only when i'm running on AC.
After i plugged the battery in and the AC off, all went well!

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[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-05-30 Thread markusj
Hi,

i got the same behavior with a Compal HEL80. At the beginning, i had something 
around 30k wakeups per second. I tweaked the system a little bit, disabled 
yenta, hci_usb and all pcmcia related stuff and got only a very poor 
improvement.
Then i tried the acpi=noirq option, with no impact. Because i read that other 
people had problems putting their laptop into standby with acpi=noirq, i tried 
it.
And, surprise: after returning from standby, powertop displayed me something 
between 15 and 40 wakeups per second ... nice ;)
I restarted ubuntu without the acpi=noirq option and had the same behavior 
again ... before standby: > 30k wups/s, after standby: something around 30.
Sometimes acpi causes ~100 wakeups, but even while typing and using an 
usb-mouse and an usb-keyboard, the wakeup-counter stays around 75~125 wups/s

Maybe this could help you too fix the "problem" ... and the important
question: shows your ubuntu the same behavior or am i only "lucky".

with kind regards
Markus

PS: I'm using the "stock" kernel: 2.6.24-17-generic #1 SMP Thu May 1
14:31:33 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

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[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-07-16 Thread markusj
On further small information:
It seems that i'm having the big amount of wakeups only when i'm running on AC.
After i plugged the battery in and the AC off, all went well!

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[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-07-16 Thread markusj
On further small information:
It seems that i'm having the big amount of wakeups only when i'm running on AC.
After i plugged the battery in and the AC off, all went well!

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[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-07-16 Thread markusj
On further small information:
It seems that i'm having the big amount of wakeups only when i'm running on AC.
After i plugged the battery in and the AC off, all went well!

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[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-05-30 Thread markusj
Hi,

i got the same behavior with a Compal HEL80. At the beginning, i had something 
around 30k wakeups per second. I tweaked the system a little bit, disabled 
yenta, hci_usb and all pcmcia related stuff and got only a very poor 
improvement.
Then i tried the acpi=noirq option, with no impact. Because i read that other 
people had problems putting their laptop into standby with acpi=noirq, i tried 
it.
And, surprise: after returning from standby, powertop displayed me something 
between 15 and 40 wakeups per second ... nice ;)
I restarted ubuntu without the acpi=noirq option and had the same behavior 
again ... before standby: > 30k wups/s, after standby: something around 30.
Sometimes acpi causes ~100 wakeups, but even while typing and using an 
usb-mouse and an usb-keyboard, the wakeup-counter stays around 75~125 wups/s

Maybe this could help you too fix the "problem" ... and the important
question: shows your ubuntu the same behavior or am i only "lucky".

with kind regards
Markus

PS: I'm using the "stock" kernel: 2.6.24-17-generic #1 SMP Thu May 1
14:31:33 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

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[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-05-30 Thread markusj
Hi,

i got the same behavior with a Compal HEL80. At the beginning, i had something 
around 30k wakeups per second. I tweaked the system a little bit, disabled 
yenta, hci_usb and all pcmcia related stuff and got only a very poor 
improvement.
Then i tried the acpi=noirq option, with no impact. Because i read that other 
people had problems putting their laptop into standby with acpi=noirq, i tried 
it.
And, surprise: after returning from standby, powertop displayed me something 
between 15 and 40 wakeups per second ... nice ;)
I restarted ubuntu without the acpi=noirq option and had the same behavior 
again ... before standby: > 30k wups/s, after standby: something around 30.
Sometimes acpi causes ~100 wakeups, but even while typing and using an 
usb-mouse and an usb-keyboard, the wakeup-counter stays around 75~125 wups/s

Maybe this could help you too fix the "problem" ... and the important
question: shows your ubuntu the same behavior or am i only "lucky".

with kind regards
Markus

PS: I'm using the "stock" kernel: 2.6.24-17-generic #1 SMP Thu May 1
14:31:33 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

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[Bug 145377] Re: Powertop reports huge number of wakeups and drains battery

2008-05-30 Thread markusj
Hi,

i got the same behavior with a Compal HEL80. At the beginning, i had something 
around 30k wakeups per second. I tweaked the system a little bit, disabled 
yenta, hci_usb and all pcmcia related stuff and got only a very poor 
improvement.
Then i tried the acpi=noirq option, with no impact. Because i read that other 
people had problems putting their laptop into standby with acpi=noirq, i tried 
it.
And, surprise: after returning from standby, powertop displayed me something 
between 15 and 40 wakeups per second ... nice ;)
I restarted ubuntu without the acpi=noirq option and had the same behavior 
again ... before standby: > 30k wups/s, after standby: something around 30.
Sometimes acpi causes ~100 wakeups, but even while typing and using an 
usb-mouse and an usb-keyboard, the wakeup-counter stays around 75~125 wups/s

Maybe this could help you too fix the "problem" ... and the important
question: shows your ubuntu the same behavior or am i only "lucky".

with kind regards
Markus

PS: I'm using the "stock" kernel: 2.6.24-17-generic #1 SMP Thu May 1
14:31:33 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

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