Hi, On 08/07/2012 04:20 AM, ext Cedric Cellier wrote:
Of course offline mode is not normal. I suggested it for testing :) So that whatever software is the culprit it can no longer drain the battery very fast. If you can't stand several days in offline mode and without top reporting a process that's heavy on the cpu
It doesn't need to be that heavy. Even a process that constantly wakes up just at 1s interval, (which shows only as 0-1% of CPU usage in top) will reduce device idle use-time from one week[1] to a day. This is when just CPU is used. If also network is used, the wakeups can be much rarer and they still ruin the use-time even worse. I'm not completely sure of these numbers, but if your WLAN accesspoint power management is working, I think even <5 minute interval wakeups are bad, with phone networks, the network access intervals need to be much longer for device to be able to save power. These kind of wakeup frequencies you don't notice with top, you need either strace the programs or use e.g. nethogs[3] utility. Note also that the weaker the network signal strength is, the more power is required. [1] A week with a full, *new* battery [2], no services installed etc. [2] Battery capacity worsens with time, with use and higher temperatures (check the manufacturing date when buying batteries!), see: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7636#c16 [3] http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/nethogs
then you'll be certain your hardware is faulty.
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