Hal, you're asking a lot of great questions. Basically, we could never turn on the original power management design by default, because of too many bugs in the periphery (USB, timers, clocks, network, etc). The bugs are well documented in Trac. The final XO-1 software release added the ability to turn off the WiFi chip when you close the lid, which meant suspended laptops would last ~40 hours instead of ~8. It was hard in the trenches to focus on those bugs (among all the other bugs and feature requests), because each one seemed like a who-cares nit. But from a strategic level, they were in the way of doubling battery life. The team was gradually knocking off those disabling bugs, when OLPC ran out of money and had to lay off most of the software team.
They then noticed that it was getting hard to buy some almost-obsolete XO-1 components, and OLPC performance wasn't going up every year like most PC vendors' products. So OLPC put all their power-related efforts into making the XO-1.5, picking a Via CPU chipset with a much better chance of being able to suspend buglessly for subsecond intervals, and improving the charger's solar panel efficiency. The chip and board are working in prototype, production is coming, but they haven't had time (as far as I know) to actually debug deep subsecond suspends on it. So, if you have serious time to be able to help, ask for a prototype board and help with that work. Nobody at OLPC understood the "clock goes bad if you suspend" problem; they wanted to fix it by slamming in a new clock value every once in a while (like at reboot, or re-association with a school server). Yes, I think the problem is that they're reinitializing with the value from the RTC, without accounting for the subseconds. The XO-1.5 hardware keeps the clocks and interrupts running during suspend, so it should not need that kludge. I encourage you to run NTP on it for long-term testing, and document and/or fix any clock anomalies that you find. John _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel