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This is one important bit. It lists process ID (0 is internal kernel), how many times in the 30 s it was woken, and what the name of the system waking it up was, as well as what timer ran out. | This is one important bit. It lists process ID (0 is internal kernel), how many times in the 30 s it was woken, and what the name of the system waking it up was, as well as what timer ran out. | ||
- | The 'awk' here is | + | The 'awk' here is a kernel bug, it should read '<kernel core>' as this is really the kernel checking if it needs to change CPU speeds. |
This shows the only user process is bme_RX-51 - this is [[N900 Software BME|BME]] - the battery managment entity - which wakes every few seconds to monitor the battery. | This shows the only user process is bme_RX-51 - this is [[N900 Software BME|BME]] - the battery managment entity - which wakes every few seconds to monitor the battery. | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
- | This is also not | + | This is also not useful. |
Total wakeups 394, 13.1/s | IRQ 306, 10.2/s | Timers 88, 2.9/s | Total wakeups 394, 13.1/s | IRQ 306, 10.2/s | Timers 88, 2.9/s |
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