Openmoko Bug #1898: Phone subsystem does not always suspend/resume properly
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Fri Aug 29 04:03:35 CEST 2008
#1898: Phone subsystem does not always suspend/resume properly
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Reporter: robolange | Owner: openmoko-devel
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Om2007.2
Component: unknown | Version: GTA02v5
Severity: major | Keywords:
Blockedby: | Reproducible: sometimes
Blocking: |
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Using OM2007.2 with the power management turned on, after the phone
suspends, the phone subsystem does not always resume properly. When this
happens, a reboot seems to be required to regain phone functionality.
When first booting the phone, once network registration happens, you can
make and receive phone calls. Let the phone go unused for a while, so
that it suspends itself. Now make a call to the phone.
With some probability (p), the phone will wake up and you can receive the
call, and then make other calls. With (1-p), the phone will not wake up.
In this case, even if you wake it up manually by pushing the power button,
you will not be able to send or receive calls. Regardless, the icon for
signal strength and the operator name remain the same as they were before
the suspend.
Using `libgsmd-tool -m shell`, I get the error "Can't connect to gsmd". I
restart gsmd. I invoke `libgsmd-tool -m shell` again, and attempt to
power up the antenna using command `O`. It will fail often; see bug
#1415. Once it powers up, use the registration command `r`. You will see
signal strength and a registration printed to the console. However, you
do not get the pop-up announcing the registration, and the signal strength
and operator name does not change. You still will not be able to make or
receive phone calls.
Something must not have woken up correctly. At this point, the only way I
know to fix it is to reboot the phone. :(
This bug seriously affects my ability to use the device as a phone,
because I need suspend/resume, else the battery does not last even one
business day. I consider the bug quite severe, but its severity would be
less if I knew of a way to regain phone functionality without a time-
consuming reboot.
Also, I don't know this for sure, but it seems that the probability of the
phone resuming correctly is inversely correlated to how long it has been
suspended. It seems that when I frequently resume the phone, I rarely
have to reboot, whereas when I go a "long" time without resuming, I almost
always have to reboot.
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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1898>
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