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Re: Sudden Power Loss (Resolution?)



On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 19:01 +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:

> Interesting. Could it be that the NTP daemon can somehow confuse the
> kernel's timekeeping such that it fails to service the PMU in time,
> causing the shutdown? Something more to speculate about...

No, I doubt it.

> FWIW, I used to have regular sudden shutdowns a couple of months ago.
> They stopped when I stopped using cpudyn (or any other cpufreq daemon).
> About a week ago, I switched from pmud to pbbuttonsd, and today I had a
> sudden shutdown again, on AC and with mostly full battery. Note that I
> don't mean to blame pbbuttonsd, I'm pleasantly surprised by how it's
> come along since the last time I tried it, just wanted to add another
> data point.

You have the same tipb I had right ? I never had any sudden shutdown
with it ... that is weird. I suspect someething is wrong in the PMU
driver when dealing with both userland originated PMU requests and
incoming ADB messages but I don't for sure what's up.

Ben.




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