With wifi associated to a fairly "busy" AP that produces regular beacon
intervals with CTS protection mode enabled and also phone data enabled
I'm seeing ~24+ hours on deep sleep idle.

With wifi enabled, I'm seeing ~7.5 wifi related wakeups per minute.  I
then disabled wifi and these wakeups disappear.  So the bottom line is
that wifi in deep sleep is the root cause of extraneous wakeups.  Now
depending on how busy the AP is and the kinds of packets, it may cause
more or less wakeups, hence different drain characteristics.

I'll recharge the phone and see how the wifi disabled case changes the
battery drain rate.

Attached is two-page spreadsheet of my drain results and also stats on
wakeups from deep sleep caused by wifi related wakeup events.



** Attachment added: "wifi related battery drain stats"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powerd/+bug/1372413/+attachment/4299973/+files/mako-rtm-battery-drain-12hrs.ods

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