You can't remove wakelock directly. Ehci wakelocks generally is held by the 
modem. It seems that something is not correct either your modem firmware or 
your kernel. Please change your kernel seems like you would have changed 
while rooting.

On Wednesday, 16 April 2014 12:29:37 UTC+5:30, Alexander Nikonov wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i am just an Android phone user, that has a problem with one *kernel 
> wakelock*.
>
> In some moment *s5p-ehci* is getting active on my phone all the time and 
> since this moment the phone has not been sleeping completely!
> It may last whole night, usually reboot helps for some time - s5p-ehci is 
> barely active (up to 1 minutes). Later it gets crazy again.
>
> I want to remove s5p-ehci from kernel at all at startup. Or possibly to 
> turn it off in some way. Please, help me - how to do this?
> My phone is rooted, I have access to build.prop, terminal, file system, 
> etc..
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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