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Originally Posted by muziling
We like to test GB in NAND , but kernel is too bad to use.
Battery drain fast, screen can not be waked up easy, this is why we not to do more test with NAND build, when phone in, screen not be waked up immediately, we miss the call, maybe important call.
haret method is great to daily use, battery can stand by over 35 hours, press power button, screen wake up success without no fail.
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I guess i'll make PM my next priority for this kernel. I'm no longer gonna commit anything to haret unless its a hand me down. So i'll save time there.
Lot of work to do so i'll need the rest of the team to handle GB while i handle the kernel.
Edit: Started looking into the power manangement. I'm unsure of the pmsleep modes we pass down on the cmdline. Anyone know the specifics of what these pm sleep modes do? I want to replace all this cmdline pmsleep modes since i dont see why the option is even there.