Re: [PATCH v4] power: add an API to log wakeup reasons

2014-07-07 Thread Rafael J. Wysocki
On Monday, July 07, 2014 03:02:18 PM John Stultz wrote: > On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Ruchi Kandoi wrote: > > For power management diagnostic purposes, it is often useful to know > > what interrupts are frequently waking the system from low power > > suspend mode, especially on

Re: [PATCH v4] power: add an API to log wakeup reasons

2014-07-07 Thread John Stultz
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Ruchi Kandoi wrote: > For power management diagnostic purposes, it is often useful to know > what interrupts are frequently waking the system from low power > suspend mode, especially on battery-powered consumer electronics > devices that are expected to spend

Re: [PATCH v4] power: add an API to log wakeup reasons

2014-07-07 Thread John Stultz
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Ruchi Kandoi kandoiru...@google.com wrote: For power management diagnostic purposes, it is often useful to know what interrupts are frequently waking the system from low power suspend mode, especially on battery-powered consumer electronics devices that are

Re: [PATCH v4] power: add an API to log wakeup reasons

2014-07-07 Thread Rafael J. Wysocki
On Monday, July 07, 2014 03:02:18 PM John Stultz wrote: On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Ruchi Kandoi kandoiru...@google.com wrote: For power management diagnostic purposes, it is often useful to know what interrupts are frequently waking the system from low power suspend mode, especially

[PATCH v4] power: add an API to log wakeup reasons

2014-03-13 Thread Ruchi Kandoi
For power management diagnostic purposes, it is often useful to know what interrupts are frequently waking the system from low power suspend mode, especially on battery-powered consumer electronics devices that are expected to spend much of their time in low-power suspend while not in active use.

[PATCH v4] power: add an API to log wakeup reasons

2014-03-13 Thread Ruchi Kandoi
For power management diagnostic purposes, it is often useful to know what interrupts are frequently waking the system from low power suspend mode, especially on battery-powered consumer electronics devices that are expected to spend much of their time in low-power suspend while not in active use.