Unexpected sleep on old iBook
Halfmann, Klaus
Klaus.Halfmann at bauer-partner.com
Wed Nov 20 22:11:45 EST 2002
> From: Ethan Blanton [mailto:eblanton at cs.ohiou.edu]
> Sent: Dienstag, 19. November 2002 21:34
>...
> If I can provide any information that might be useful, please let me
> know. I have both of these laptops sitting in the same room with me
> pretty much every day of the world for at least some period of time.
>
Ok, when I do
pmud -ds 2>&1 | tee pmud.txt
I get:
pmud[1226]: pmud [treshold = 420, margin = 15] started
pmud[1226]: opening /dev/adb
pmud[1226]: opening /dev/pmu
pmud[1226]: pmu_op(0xea, ..., version req)
pmud[1226]: PMU version 12: iBook/G3 Pismo/G4 Titanium
pmud[1226]: starting monitoring loop
pmud[1226]: pmu_op(0xdc, ..., switch req)
pmud[1226]: pmu_op(0x6f, ..., smart battery req)
pmud[1226]: pmu_op(0x6f, ..., smart battery req)
pmud[1226]: timeleft = -1
pmud[1226]: running /etc/power/pwrctl maximum ac
pmud[1226]: PMU interrupt:
pmud[1226]: 40
pmud[1226]: 14
pmud[1226]: pmu_op(0xdc, ..., switch req)
pmud[1226]: pmu_op(0x6f, ..., smart battery req)
pmud[1226]: pmu_op(0x6f, ..., smart battery req)
pmud[1226]: timeleft = -1
... several seconds later ...
pmud[1226]: PMU interrupt:
pmud[1226]: 40
pmud[1226]: 14
pmud[1226]: pmu_op(0xdc, ..., switch req)
pmud[1226]: pmu_op(0x6f, ..., smart battery req)
pmud[1226]: pmu_op(0x6f, ..., smart battery req)
pmud[1226]: timeleft = -1
pmud[1226]: initiating user requested sleep
... I did not touch the iBook at all ...
pmud[1226]: polling adb for trackpad
pmud[1226]: found a trackpad (id = 3)
pmud[1226]: trackpad settings tap drag lock
pmud[1226]: calling sync()
pmud[1226]: running /etc/power/pwrctl sleep ac
pmud[1226]: going to sleep
pmud[1226]: system awake again
pmud[1226]: requested settings tap drag lock
pmud[1226]: trackpad settings tap drag lock
pmud[1226]: running /etc/power/pwrctl wakeup ac
May I need to add additional debug output ?
klaus.halfmann at t-online.de, (49)-(0)-6172/492497
Klaus Halfmann, Mainstrasse 8, 61352 Bad Homburg GERMANY
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