Re: Odd ACPI/Battery Behavior

2006-10-04 Thread Scott Reese
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Leo L. Schwab wrote:
>   I have a Sony Vaio VGN-S150 laptop that has been displaying odd
> behavior in reporting available battery power.  While left charging, the
> system sometimes reports low or no energy remaining in the battery until
> it's fully charged, then reports 100%.
> 
>   Today I had occasion to run the battery to zero.  I then plugged in
> the AC adapter and freshly cold-booted the machine.  The ACPI meter
> persistently reported zero percent power available for well over an hour
> before it finally jumped to 100%, after the battery was fully charged.  
> 
>   It seems to indulge in this strange behavior when the battery is
> drained to about 30% or lower.  Here's a copy of an 'acpitool' report while
> it was "empty" but charging:
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpitool -e
>   Kernel version : 2.6.17   -ACPI version : 20060127
>   ---
>   Battery #1 : present
> Remaining capacity : 0 mWh, 0.00%, 05:34:55
> Design capacity: 53280 mWh
> Last full capacity : 41580 mWh, 78.0% of design capacity
> Capacity loss  : 22.0%
> Present rate   : 7449 mW
> Charging state : charging
> Battery type   : non-recharge, LION
> 
>   AC adapter : on-line
>   Fan: 
> 
>   CPU type   : Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz
>   CPU speed  : 600.000 MHz
>   Cache size : 2048 KB
>   Bogomips   : 1198.35
>   Processor ID   : 0
>   Bus mastering control  : yes
>   Power management   : yes
>   Throttling control : yes
>   Limit interface: yes
>   Active C-state : C2
>   C-states (incl. C0): 3
>   Usage of state C1  : 10 (0.0 %)
>   Usage of state C2  : 3216278 (100.0 %)
>   T-state count  : 8
>   Active T-state : T0
> 
>   Thermal zone 1 : ok, 42 C
>   Trip points : 
>   - 
>   critical (S5):   100 C
>   passive: 90 C: tc1=1 tc2=2 tsp=50 devices=0xc1479620 
> 
> 
>Device Sleep state Status
>   ---
>   1. PWRB4* enabled
>   2. PCIB3disabled
>   3. LANC3disabled
>   4.  EC05disabled
>   5. USB03disabled
>   6. USB13disabled
>   7. USB23disabled
>   8. USB73disabled
>   9. MODM3disabled
> 
> 
>   I'd replace the battery, but the prices for Sony-branded batteries
> are particularly usurious (and, with even OEM batteries exploding left and
> right, I'm not at all interested in going aftermarket).
> 
>   Has anyone seen anything like this before?
> 
>   Schwab
> 
> 

Greetings Leo:

The ACPI system just reports back what the battery is telling it.  All
of the information in your Battery #1 category is straight from the
cell.  With a 22% capacity loss, you're probably looking at a new
battery sooner than later anyway.

- -Scott
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Odd ACPI/Battery Behavior

2006-10-04 Thread Leo L. Schwab
I have a Sony Vaio VGN-S150 laptop that has been displaying odd
behavior in reporting available battery power.  While left charging, the
system sometimes reports low or no energy remaining in the battery until
it's fully charged, then reports 100%.

Today I had occasion to run the battery to zero.  I then plugged in
the AC adapter and freshly cold-booted the machine.  The ACPI meter
persistently reported zero percent power available for well over an hour
before it finally jumped to 100%, after the battery was fully charged.  

It seems to indulge in this strange behavior when the battery is
drained to about 30% or lower.  Here's a copy of an 'acpitool' report while
it was "empty" but charging:


[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpitool -e
  Kernel version : 2.6.17   -ACPI version : 20060127
  ---
  Battery #1 : present
Remaining capacity : 0 mWh, 0.00%, 05:34:55
Design capacity: 53280 mWh
Last full capacity : 41580 mWh, 78.0% of design capacity
Capacity loss  : 22.0%
Present rate   : 7449 mW
Charging state : charging
Battery type   : non-recharge, LION

  AC adapter : on-line
  Fan: 

  CPU type   : Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz
  CPU speed  : 600.000 MHz
  Cache size : 2048 KB
  Bogomips   : 1198.35
  Processor ID   : 0
  Bus mastering control  : yes
  Power management   : yes
  Throttling control : yes
  Limit interface: yes
  Active C-state : C2
  C-states (incl. C0): 3
  Usage of state C1  : 10 (0.0 %)
  Usage of state C2  : 3216278 (100.0 %)
  T-state count  : 8
  Active T-state : T0

  Thermal zone 1 : ok, 42 C
  Trip points : 
  - 
  critical (S5):   100 C
  passive: 90 C: tc1=1 tc2=2 tsp=50 devices=0xc1479620 


   Device   Sleep state Status
  ---
  1. PWRB  4* enabled
  2. PCIB  3disabled
  3. LANC  3disabled
  4.  EC0  5disabled
  5. USB0  3disabled
  6. USB1  3disabled
  7. USB2  3disabled
  8. USB7  3disabled
  9. MODM  3disabled


I'd replace the battery, but the prices for Sony-branded batteries
are particularly usurious (and, with even OEM batteries exploding left and
right, I'm not at all interested in going aftermarket).

Has anyone seen anything like this before?

Schwab


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