Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 21 Nov 2009 20:05:20 +0100 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: High power consumption after suspend/resume cycle |
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Hi!
> I'm running a git kernel that's slightly newer than 2.6.32-rc1. > > First, thanks for all the great work everywhere on laptop power > consumption -- on my Lenovo X200s, it looks like Linux is getting > close to Windows (Windows wins by about 0.7W, except that its power > usage frequently spikes since Windows apparently still doesn't know > how to sit still and do nothing, whereas Linux's seems more stable.). > Windows after a reboot, even running KDE with compositing enabled and > while connected to wifi, at least after some tweaking. > > There's a catch, though: after a suspend/resume cycle, power > consumption goes up by over well over a watt. (On a system that draws > about 7 watts before suspending, that's a big deal.) I've tried > turning off X, suspending with 'echo mem > /sys/power/state' to avoid > any distro scripts running, and manually restoring SATA power saving > settings, but it still happens. I even tried unbinding e1000e and > both USB drivers, unloading the i2400 (wimax) driver, iwlagn, and > iwlcore, and it still happens. This is 100% reproducible, and I'd be > happy to test things. > > This could be a BIOS bug I suppose (although I'm running the latest > BIOS), but Windows 7 does not have this problem at all. > > Any ideas about what to try or what subsystem to blame?
Well, on thinkpad x60 power consumption is .3W *lower*.
You could try comparing lspci -vvv before and after... but this is deep magic and hard to debug.
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