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Subjecthigh power consumption in recent kernels
Dear all,

(please CC)

it seems that some of the (?)recent(?) changes have increased the
power consumption of my note book considerably.

First of all, running powertop with normal programs started, but
doing nothing, I am still at 14W while I could go down to 9W before
(but the 9W was with dimmed display).

In the list of top causes for wakeup I have
Top causes for wakeups:
34.2% (185.3) [kernel scheduler] Load balancing tick
23.9% (129.6) [extra timer interrupt]
10.8% ( 58.6) firefox-bin
9.2% ( 49.7) [iwlagn] <interrupt>
7.2% ( 39.1) [kernel core] hrtimer_start (tick_sched_timer)
3.9% ( 20.9) PS/2 keyboard/mouse/touchpad interrupt
which show one new thing to me I haven't seen before, the Loa balancing tick.

Furthermore, I also had the feeling that while being suspend to RAM
the battery is also emptied faster then before, but by now I have not
concise data points for that.

I am running the latest kernel pulled from git.kernel.org, linux-2.6.

I have seen some patches from Venkatesh Pallipadi dealing twith this
issue (http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/6/9/109) but it does not apply to
the current kernel sources at all.

Please let me know if you have any suggestions of if I should test
something.

Thanks and all the best

Norbert

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