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fishingmedic 02-25-2011 02:55 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/24/11 New Kernel - SoD & Failed Wakes (almost) fixed!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2061330)
Heh, hate to burst your bubble on this but that's just sleep state :p. Phone partially wakes to process notification, then goes back to sleep once it's done.

Thanks for pissing on our parade, we thought we were getting notifications :mrgreen:

On another note, there are some pissed off people in my house now that I d/c'd the airave, lmfao

ndno 02-25-2011 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishingmedic (Post 2061336)
Thanks for pissing on our parade, we thought we were getting notifications :mrgreen:

On another note, there are some pissed off people in my house now that I d/c'd the airave, lmfao

LoL. And I thought wistilt2 threw in something nice for us. I guess I'm a moron.


Sent from my FRX04ed TP2

fishingmedic 02-25-2011 04:41 PM

Just had another reboot to winmo while sitting in the doctors office checking out facebook. I grabbed the log but its basically the same as earlier, almost no information on it. Ill post it up when I get home.

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albumleaf 02-25-2011 04:49 PM

My phone has been unplugged for 15 hours, had fairly heavy use for the last seven and still has 30% battery left. When I got up in the morning the battery still said 100%. Overclocked at 750mhz.

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killerkhatiby009 02-25-2011 04:52 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/24/11 New Kernel - SoD & Failed Wakes (almost) fixed!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by albumleaf (Post 2061417)
My phone has been unplugged for 15 hours, had fairly heavy use for the last seven and still has 30% battery left. When I got up the battery still said 100%. Overclocked at 750mhz.

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Thats pretty impressive, is this with data enabled?

arrrghhh 02-25-2011 05:33 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/24/11 New Kernel - SoD & Failed Wakes (almost) fixed!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by killerkhatiby009 (Post 2061418)
Thats pretty impressive, is this with data enabled?

Disabling data doesn't save that much (if any, idle power draw is almost nil), it's the correct panel collapse and PM fixes that are allowing the long battery runs...

fishingmedic 02-25-2011 05:40 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/24/11 New Kernel - SoD & Failed Wakes (almost) fixed!
 
1 Attachment(s)
Here's the log from the one that happened at the office, just had another reboot to windows at home without the airave on. This one seemed to happen when I was attempting to delete a text and hit the screen a few times to highlight delete, but nothing out of the ordinary. I'm going to switch over to another card and see if that helps at all. I'll drop the other log off later when I reboot back to android and back to winmo.

albumleaf 02-25-2011 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by killerkhatiby009 (Post 2061418)
Thats pretty impressive, is this with data enabled?

Data has been enabled this whole time. No WIFI. Still goin!


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jae18708 02-25-2011 06:10 PM

Boring day.. Unplugged since 6:30am by 4:00pm 36% left, about a total of 1.5-2hrs of browsing and "twitter-ing" today, a couple texts, no calls. No SoD, freezes, or restarts.

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arrrghhh 02-25-2011 08:08 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/24/11 New Kernel - SoD & Failed Wakes (almost) fixed!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fishingmedic (Post 2061437)
Here's the log from the one that happened at the office, just had another reboot to windows at home without the airave on. This one seemed to happen when I was attempting to delete a text and hit the screen a few times to highlight delete, but nothing out of the ordinary. I'm going to switch over to another card and see if that helps at all. I'll drop the other log off later when I reboot back to android and back to winmo.

Still empty. Seems the location of ramconsole was moved... I'll let him know.

Ok, scratch that. He said that he probably accidentally left klog disabled. D'oh!

He moved ramconsole and said the failed wakes disappeared. Haven't gotten a kernel yet, but I'm hoping to get one soon!

rpierce99 02-25-2011 08:40 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/24/11 New Kernel - SoD & Failed Wakes (almost) fixed!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2061498)
Still empty. Seems the location of ramconsole was moved... I'll let him know.

Ok, scratch that. He said that he probably accidentally left klog disabled. D'oh!

He moved ramconsole and said the failed wakes disappeared. Haven't gotten a kernel yet, but I'm hoping to get one soon!

Wouldn't it be ironic if the issue we want to fix is caused by the logs we need to have to fix it :)

siraloz 02-25-2011 10:24 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/24/11 New Kernel - SoD & Failed Wakes (almost) fixed!
 
Someone somewhere here mentioned about an app or a technique (other than GenY) to reboot android without poking winmo. For the love of god, I can't find that post.

I am getting old.

Recursion 02-26-2011 01:49 AM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/24/11 New Kernel - SoD & Failed Wakes (almost) fixed!
 
Really digging the latest kernel. No SODs or reboots yet. Been knee-deep in work the past few daze...

Re: Airvana. FWIW:::I've got one going here, and haven't had any SODs or reboots & my phone hasn't left the house for a day & a half (yeah, work's been kicking my arse...) I did notice that in WinMo (Vin's Neo), my phone would wake up for a second or so every 30 mins or so...and this started after I got the Airvana.

arrrghhh 02-26-2011 12:07 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/24/11 New Kernel - SoD & Failed Wakes (almost) fixed!
 
First post updated guys. Enjoy the fast sleep ;).

spaceboy 02-26-2011 02:13 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Is there any way to have the camera work with this kernel?

So far it is great.

ndno 02-26-2011 03:46 PM

Arrrghhh, I thought his last one was "INSTA"... I guess this one is even faster. Thanks will try it out.

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fishingmedic 02-26-2011 04:04 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spaceboy (Post 2061785)
Is there any way to have the camera work with this kernel?

So far it is great.

No. The camera stuff hasn't been committed yet so this will not work with that, this kernel is merely for testing the latest fixes prior to committing, not create more issues. Patience...

Thanks much Arrrghhh and Wistilt, although the last kernel has been great since my last reboot almost 24 hours ago. That one was running strong, no lockups, reboots, etc. Here's hoping this one's even better!

lemeiux1 02-26-2011 04:55 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
ok so arrrghhh Im assuming that blinking green is when microp collapses and solid green is when ARM11 collapses correct?

I am testing this on the clean gingerbread alpha and notcied that on first boot it will go to solid green almost instantly, but once I start playing around with things (send a text, surf the web etc) it will still go to blinking green for about 25-30 seconds before solid green (after killing all tasks beforehand as well)

I'll throw it in my FRX04 and test as well and report back as I know gingerbread is still alpha

either way thanks for this!

ndno 02-26-2011 05:04 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lemeiux1 (Post 2061834)
ok so arrrghhh Im assuming that blinking green is when microp collapses and solid green is when ARM11 collapses correct?

I am testing this on the clean gingerbread alpha and notcied that on first boot it will go to solid green almost instantly, but once I start playing around with things (send a text, surf the web etc) it will still go to blinking green for about 25-30 seconds before solid green (after killing all tasks beforehand as well)

I'll throw it in my FRX04 and test as well and report back as I know gingerbread is still alpha

either way thanks for this!

I'm thinking the "blinking" is telling you it hasn't yet completely gotten in full sleep mode (due to ongoing data activities or other apps processing).

rpierce99 02-26-2011 06:20 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
If I recall correctly,
Blinking green = ARM11 collapse
Solid Green = MicroP and ARM11 collapse, full mem sleep enabled

domoarigato 02-26-2011 06:40 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spaceboy (Post 2061785)
Is there any way to have the camera work with this kernel?

So far it is great.

i agree. if camera integration could be made with this kernel id be one happy camper.

i just went back to the camera kernel cause i cant have a phone w/ a camera :( it ran perfect on this deep sleep kernel though.

ndno 02-26-2011 06:56 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by domoarigato (Post 2061890)
i agree. if camera integration could be made with this kernel id be one happy camper.

i just went back to the camera kernel cause i cant have a phone w/ a camera :( it ran perfect on this deep sleep kernel though.

Seriously, fishingmedic already said wait for the official commit and release. Otherwise, try out viruscrazy's test camera kernel and library ([UPDATED 02/23][DEV - Camera ( close to the end... ) ] Camera tests - xda-developers); it's pretty closed to the official build, unlike Tiad8's.

manekineko 02-26-2011 07:16 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Had a sleep of death today on the latest (2/26) kernel. As has been noted, SYSTEM_LAST_KMESG has nothing post bootup in it (and also isn't gzipped oddly).

Put it in pocket and it was fully asleep with a solid green light. Took it out of pocket several hours later, and phone had an orange light and was unresponsive to everything. Opening keyboard and lights remained off.

ndno 02-26-2011 07:40 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by manekineko (Post 2061910)
Had a sleep of death today on the latest (2/26) kernel. As has been noted, SYSTEM_LAST_KMESG has nothing post bootup in it (and also isn't gzipped oddly).

Put it in pocket and it was fully asleep with a solid green light. Took it out of pocket several hours later, and phone had an orange light and was unresponsive to everything. Opening keyboard and lights remained off.

Is this with the latest 2/26 one? I never had an issue with the 2/24 one. Prior to that, I did experience the super long wake (it looks dead like a SOD) but it eventually come out of it after I repeatedly pushed the power button and slide the keyboard in and out.

arrrghhh 02-26-2011 10:16 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by manekineko (Post 2061910)
Had a sleep of death today on the latest (2/26) kernel. As has been noted, SYSTEM_LAST_KMESG has nothing post bootup in it (and also isn't gzipped oddly).

Put it in pocket and it was fully asleep with a solid green light. Took it out of pocket several hours later, and phone had an orange light and was unresponsive to everything. Opening keyboard and lights remained off.

There was one kernel where klog was disabled. WisTilt2 said it was enabled on this newest kernel, are you on the newest kernel...? I also had others confirm that the newest kernel logging works again.

Also, to those asking about integrating camera with this kernel - it's not going to happen, so please don't ask. Cam code is getting merged into the main kernel as quickly as it can be, but let's just say we have a ton of users and only a few devs... Only so many hours in the day, and there's a lot of code that needs attention. One thing at a time, Rome wasn't built in a day. This project is 2 years in the making, so please, let's show a little patience. Thanks.

fishingmedic 02-26-2011 10:58 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
No reboots at all so far but some slow wakes. Few times the led goes orange and appears to wake the phone but the screen stays black. Push the power button again and goes back to sleep. But man o man does this baby go to sleep fast!!

manekineko 02-26-2011 11:02 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by manekineko (Post 2061910)
Had a sleep of death today on the latest (2/26) kernel.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ndno (Post 2061920)
Is this with the latest 2/26 one?

Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2061968)
WisTilt2 said it was enabled on this newest kernel, are you on the newest kernel...?

:scratch: Was there more than one 2/26 one? I downloaded it about 12 hours ago.

arrrghhh 02-26-2011 11:53 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by manekineko (Post 2061983)
:scratch: Was there more than one 2/26 one? I downloaded it about 12 hours ago.

No, don't think so. Just talked to WisTilt2, and I'm a liar. He missed something else, and logging is still disabled in this kernel. He said he'd have a new one for me tomorrow.

Just to note - I am on vaca, so I might not be as attentive as I usually am ;).

Oh, and I've noticed issues where it doesn't sleep so quickly... I haven't been able to track it down tho. I'll pass it on to WisTilt2. Seems some flag gets flipped, and instead of sleeping ASAP, it waits 30s to sleep. We'll figure it out, WisTilt2 said he also has some theories on smashing the failed wake bug once and for all.

As for SoD's, seems those are all now pointing to RIL... which sucks. But hopefully WisTilt2's radio programmer can work some magic on it!

fishingmedic 02-27-2011 12:44 AM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2062005)
Just to note - I am on vaca, so I might not be as attentive as I usually am ;).

Take a breather and enjoy yourself!! You deserve it bro!

86shelby 02-27-2011 03:19 AM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
WOW... Using latest kernel on froyo x red, OC to 768. Also using this: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/tp2-androi...il-commit.html This thing is awesome. It wakes as soon as I push the button. Also hadn't noticed the kb light and how well it works. I'm almost considering re-activating my rhod500 for awhile just to play. I kinda miss the hard kb. With all the animations turned off, it is almost as fast as my DInc. Thank you and good job everybody!

Counterfeit 02-27-2011 04:18 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 2062005)
No, don't think so. Just talked to WisTilt2, and I'm a liar. He missed something else, and logging is still disabled in this kernel. He said he'd have a new one for me tomorrow.

Just to note - I am on vaca, so I might not be as attentive as I usually am ;).

Oh, and I've noticed issues where it doesn't sleep so quickly... I haven't been able to track it down tho. I'll pass it on to WisTilt2. Seems some flag gets flipped, and instead of sleeping ASAP, it waits 30s to sleep. We'll figure it out, WisTilt2 said he also has some theories on smashing the failed wake bug once and for all.

As for SoD's, seems those are all now pointing to RIL... which sucks. But hopefully WisTilt2's radio programmer can work some magic on it!

Mine seems to sleep after about that time..rarely is it instant. Hmmm. still a fine kernel of course :)

ndno 02-27-2011 04:37 PM

2/26 update working good here; 16 hrs without any reboot or SOD; for the most part, mine wakes up from sleep right away; once in a while, I need to press power a few times; I no longer have the almost-sod in which I have to do a ton of power button presses and kb-sliding out to wake it up (30-45 seconds later). Mine also sleeps right away msot of the times; once in a while it blinks a few times before going into solid green. I wonder if you guys have lots of background threads running and it takes some time for the kernel to put those threads into "proper" suspend mode.

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Counterfeit 02-27-2011 05:02 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
How would I know if I had those threads running? Manage applications and check running services..?

ndno 02-27-2011 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Counterfeit (Post 2062271)
How would I know if I had those threads running? Manage applications and check running services..?

I'm just guessing. Do you have a lot of apps running? Maybe use taskiller to shut them down. For me, I'm not using gps at all so I disable location/gps service. I heard that gps operation can prevent your tp2 to go into sleep mode.

Edit: if you run the teminal emulator under dev parts, you can issue the following command to see the linux processes running; it's not going help you as a user but at least you can see if there's one process the hogs up the system:

su
top

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Counterfeit 02-27-2011 05:48 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Alrighty, I'll check the terminal emulator. Shouldn't be anything too big running..The 2/24 kernel went to sleep fairly well but with 2/26 I'm not getting sleep near as often. I'm going back to 2/24 for now. All I have running is opera/facebook/messaging. Facebook is set to not notify to save battery. Thanks.

Boominsvx 02-27-2011 05:52 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
I've had one instance where I had way to much running in the background, and it eventually locked me up. I couldn't wait for it to re-init from SOD, so I soft reset back into winmo and made my call. Other than that... WOW.

This thing feels great! I attribute it to the deep sleep never occuring due to having GPS enabled, but it's not making any difference when I disable GPS either. It seems to be fast and responsive either way. I also love the new keyboard backlight timeout. Wistilt2 increased it if you guys didn't notice. Timeout is now 10 seconds and it no longer flashes when typing as it did before.

Rhod400
Tiad8's Blazin 2.2.1 (Sorry, I really like the build)
F22 Rootfs

ndno 02-27-2011 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boominsvx (Post 2062284)
Rhod400
Tiad8's Blazin 2.2.1 (Sorry, I really like the build)
F22 Rootfs

Did tiad8 fix the wifi issue in BLAZN? I stopped using it since I couldn't get wifi to work; I prefer FRX04, blazn is pretty much FRX04. At this point, I'm using Froyo x red with some tweaks of my own and it's really smooth and solid with this kernel thus far.


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Counterfeit 02-27-2011 06:50 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
Hmm. Restarted my phone for the second time today (just screwing around) and now deep sleep is within one flash of the green LED. Sweeeeet. :D Guess something was just being a little finnicky the first two boots.

arrrghhh 02-27-2011 07:09 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/26/11 New Kernel - VERY fast deep sleep!
 
I posted a new kernel, but had to pull it. Sorry guys... We'll fix it shortly.

Boominsvx 02-27-2011 07:34 PM

Re: [TESTING] Updated 2/27/11 New Kernel - Fast/Fixed Panel!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ndno (Post 2062291)
Did tiad8 fix the wifi issue in BLAZN? I stopped using it since I couldn't get wifi to work; I prefer FRX04, blazn is pretty much FRX04. At this point, I'm using Froyo x red with some tweaks of my own and it's really smooth and solid with this kernel thus far.


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No, Wifi is still dead for me, but I don't use it much. I like FRX04 as well, but the smaller graphics of blazn get me.

Note: In my experience, Android with my current setup (minus wifi) is now more reliable and smoother than windows mobile ever was. I'm full time now with the occasional reboot to recieve mms, then back to Android. It's a beautiful thing. :mrgreen:


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