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>> Well, now I got 3 A5 units in hand. They are prototype #21, #15 and #9 >> respectively. Both of #21 and #15 have 5~6mA when system is in suspend. >> It seems that we have at least two golden samples. :) About #9, probably >> there are some components broken. And its suspended current is about >> 14~15mA. > >> The good news is the issue of "ONKEY interrupt is trapped in PMU" only >> occurs on #9. The ONKEY interrupt of the rest two units behave very Check the signal quality of SCL / SDA to the PMU on unit #9. We can easily make this "always low IRQ#" situation if communication to the PMU is broken, since we fail to clear the interrupt by reading the wrong register, failing to make a read action at all, etc. Seems a good idea to rework unit #9 about the VB_SYS capacitor as well. >> well. This probably explains why its suspended current so high. I think >> we are quite close to confirm the suspended current. Oh~yeah ;-) > >> The next step is to make sure the GSM would be functional after >> resuming. If this could work, I'll send this patch to trunk. Sounds like its coming together. I would also love to hear about Glamo power in suspend again to see if there is an easy additional win there... esp if we drive high into LCM at all... - -Andy -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFHqFoKOjLpvpq7dMoRAsucAJ9+NzywzypR2TyJWO7bffPB8eJzbwCfRTEK t1HZ8k6S8T/9wZl2nW/ejYM= =DX8t -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
