** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Title:
Mako not always entering suspend
The fix mentioned in comment #11 was released as part of ofono version:
1.12.bzr6868+14.10.20140625-0ubuntu1.
The corresponding powerd fix was released as version:
0.16+14.10.20140707-0ubuntu1, and is contained in image #u118+.
Both tasks updated to FixReleased.
** Changed in: powerd (Ubuntu)
The following PR
https://github.com/rilmodem/ofono/pull/89
enables an interface to set low power mode in the modem (see doc/power-
api.txt in the PR). This interface should be used by powerd when the
screen changes the state from off to on and vice versa.
Using suspend-blocker, I have seen that
I've added a task for ofono and powerd, as one of the reasons the modem
may be holding a wake-lock, is that we never tell it to go into low-
power mode when the screen goes off. The RIL defines a request to
notify the radio daemon of changes in screen state. The primary purpose
of this request
I've also added a network-manager task with an importance of Wishlist.
We need to put some thought into our current WiFi behavior with regards
to sleep. Android has a very rich power management capabilities with
respect to WiFi ( eg. keep WiFi on during sleep ). It's possible our
lack of such
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