Re: [RFD] Automatic suspend

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On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Alan Stern <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > It might have to be platform-specific.  The Android people seem to have a
>> > pretty good idea of what criteria will work for them.
>>
>> I'd really like to know in what situations Androind is supposed to suspend
>> automatically.
>
> It might be better to ask in what situations Android is _not_ supposed
> to sleep automatically.  In other words, in what situations is a
> wakelock acquired?  Since the whole system is only a phone, this
> question should have a reasonably well-defined answer.

On an android phone, any code that needs to run when the screen is off
must hold a wakelock (directly or indirectly). In general if an
application or the system is processing an event that may cause a user
notification (new email, incoming phone call, alarm, etc.) it needs to
prevent suspend. But, we also use wakelocks to upload stats or
download system updates in the background, and for media player or
(gps) data logging applications.

-- 
Arve Hjønnevåg
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