On 10/08/2004 07:11 PM, Julien BLACHE wrote: > "Kevin B. McCarty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>A little more info about this: the battery level seen just dropped from >>99% to 0% while running on battery, causing a shutdown before I could >>plug in the power cable. The result of "cat /proc/apm" is currently >> >>0.5 1.1 0x00 0x01 0x03 0x08 0% -1 min > > > What are the reported values in /proc/pmu/* ? These are the ones you > should trust. > > JB. >
Forgot to CC the following to the list; doing so now: sorry for the delay in responding; I've been on an airplane for the past n hours. /proc/pmu/battery_0: flags : 00000013 charge : 0 max_charge : 3544 current : 900 voltage : 20424 time rem. : 14176 info: PMU driver version : 2 PMU firmware version : 0c AC Power : 1 Battery count : 1 interrupts: 0: 0 (Total CB1 triggered events) 1: 282111 (Total GPIO1 triggered events) 2: 0 (PC-Card eject button) 3: 0 (Sound/Brightness button) 4: 260571 (ADB message) 5: 0 (Battery state change) 6: 21466 (Environment interrupt) 7: 0 (Tick timer) 8: 0 (Ghost interrupt (zero len)) 9: 83 (Empty interrupt (empty mask)) 10: 1 (Max irqs in a row) options: lid_wakeup=1 server_mode=0 hmm, charge in "battery_0" is reported as zero, which suggests either a kernel issue or a battery problem. regards, -- Kevin B. McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Physics Department WWW: http://www.princeton.edu/~kmccarty/ Princeton University GPG public key ID: 4F83C751 Princeton, NJ 08544