Getting sod after putting phone to sleep. If I press,power it takes a good 15-25 seconds to wake up.
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I love to logcat if my phone would wake up from being plug in usb mode. Pretty much does a full reboot in deep sleep. Since buttons don't wake it like Faux said.
It will wake up, just press it a few times. It's not an sod. The button press worker entered deep sleep as well, and depending on where it is in its sleep cycle the button detection would be ignored until next cycle which appears as an sod but it's just lagged.
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The 2 times i got the SOD i pressed my power button repeatedly for 10 seconds and it never woke up.
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It sometimes takes up to 30+ seconds... You gave up too quickly.
It sometimes takes up to 30+ seconds... You gave up too quickly.
Ya ive had it take as long as a minute. Might be something i can deal with. Cuz im sure the beast is already fixing the bug.
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Faux, I was playing around with the coming out of deep sleep state via the power button, but found that one time I came out, my capacitive buttons failed to work. I had to use the power button to reboot. I just wanted to report this so you can add to your checklist. BTW, this is the first time my buttons failed to work for me with any rom or any kernel. I could not even get them to light up.
I found a coding derp in one of my backports from Linux 3.2+ power management I fixed that derp already. Also I am testing some other PM related backports from Linux 3.2 which may cause compatibility issues with our older 2.6.35 kernel.
I tried to bring you guys the absolute latest technology and enhancements from the latest Linux releases and often times I have to backport them to make it work with 2.6.35 but sometimes it may not be 100% compatible.
The button lag issue (fake "SOD") should be fixed soon.
Thanks bro. Cant wait to rock with ur kernel.
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echo "+25000" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/vdd_table/vdd_levels
[ to under volt ALL frequencies by 25000 uv (microvolts) ]
echo "-25000" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/vdd_table/vdd_levels
[ to set a specific frequency (ie 1.18 GHz)
with a specific voltage (ie 1.0875 volts) ]
echo "1188000 1087500" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/vdd_table/vdd_levels
192000: 812500
310500: 812500
384000: 812500
432000: 812500
486000: 837500
540000: 850000
594000: 862500
648000: 875000
702000: 900000
756000: 925000
810000: 937500
864000: 962500
918000: 962500
972000: 962500
1026000: 975000
1080000: 987500
1134000: 1000000
1188000: 1012500
1242000: 1025000
1296000: 1050000
1350000: 1075000
1404000: 1100000
1458000: 1112500
1512000: 1125000
1566000: 1150000
su
echo 192000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
echo 1188000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/online
echo 192000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
echo 1188000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
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