Power Management question...

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I'm trying to put together a 2.6.27 (from the 2.6.27 tag) kernel with
power management, and what I'm seeing is a bit weird...

When I put it into "mem" state (i.e. save to DRAM and sleep the world,
leaving DRAM alive), I see current consumption actually *increase*.
Also, any interrupt (touch, serial, mmc insert/removal) automagicaly
wakes it up.

Any pointers on how to make sense of this?  I would have thought that
drivers have to specify which interrupts are capable of waking the
core...

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Peter Barada <peterb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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