On Wed, 2010-06-16 at 09:05 +0200, Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 15. Juni 2010, 22:47:00 schrieb E. Boer:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I'm running the latest SHR-U with kernel 2.6.32.12 and updated my
> > modem-firmware to MOKO11. SHR is now coming up with the PIN wizard times
> > faster. But now I want to test if my phone have the #1024 bug, so i used
> > the Python script on the OpenMoko wiki [1] and ran it for around an half
> > an hour. But no data was added to the log-file.
> > 
> > So I was wondering if the modem really goes to deep sleep. Is there any
> > option to control that? The wiki [1] says that I can set
> > ti_calypso_sleep_mode = 'adaptive' in the frameworkd, but in
> > the /etc/frameworkd.conf the section [ogsmd] have the option disable =
> > 1, so where else can I set the option?
> we use fsogsmd now - the FSO2 vala rewrite of the ogsmd part in frameworkd 
> (which is responsible for the fast PIN dialog too :). The config for it is in 
> /etc/freesmartphone/conf/openmoko_gta/fsogsmd.conf. Search for deep_sleep in 
> there. And yes... deep sleep is off by default.
> 

Ok, switched deep_sleep to always and got the following in my log-file:

[2010-06-16 20:17:42.712623] Signal : cid=, lac=
[2010-06-16 20:17:44.752286] Signal : cid=6501, lac=01C2
[2010-06-16 20:18:19.218596] Signal : cid=, lac=
[2010-06-16 20:18:21.472058] Signal : cid=6501, lac=01C2
[2010-06-16 20:18:52.173608] Signal : cid=, lac=
[2010-06-16 20:18:54.427084] Signal : cid=6501, lac=01C2
[2010-06-16 20:19:43.947055] Signal : cid=, lac=
[2010-06-16 20:19:46.227097] Signal : cid=16DF, lac=01C2
[2010-06-16 20:20:34.722154] Signal : cid=C503, lac=01C2
[2010-06-16 20:20:49.528620] Signal : cid=6501, lac=01C2
[2010-06-16 20:21:33.122114] Signal : cid=C503, lac=01C2
[2010-06-16 20:21:52.637109] Signal : cid=6501, lac=01C2
[2010-06-16 20:22:20.487122] Signal : cid=, lac=
[2010-06-16 20:22:23.227119] Signal : cid=6501, lac=01C2
[2010-06-16 20:22:52.262103] Signal : cid=, lac=
[2010-06-16 20:22:54.532149] Signal : cid=6501, lac=01C2
[2010-06-16 20:23:14.533703] Signal : cid=16DF, lac=01C2
[2010-06-16 20:23:45.242085] Signal : cid=, lac=
[2010-06-16 20:23:47.972125] Signal : cid=6501, lac=01

Does this mean that I have the #1024 bug? (I think so) ....

> > 
> > Oh... kernel 2.6.32.12 is running fine. Hard to get the phone booting,
> > mostly a kernel panic (yes it's me), but WIFI is working, GSM is
> > working, GPS is working (had to slightly modify om.py), Sound is
> > working, sometimes applications are crashing, but overall feelings are
> > pretty good. After the deep sleep test I want to start using it as a
> > daily phone.
> 
> Nice :-)
> 
> > 
> > Ed
> > 
> > [1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/1024
> > 
> 


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