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posted 2018-01-18 18:39:56 +0200

Possible bug - battery drain after media playback

Ahoy there.

Sometimes after media playback through headphones (especially if more than one player is used — e.g. when you listen to audiobook in Talefish and then start playing songs in Jolla-Media) my INOI R7 (Sailfish 2.1.2.3) starts to drain battery (about 2% per hour).

There are certain curious logs in journalctl:

Sailfish kernel: 0)dpm_run_callback(): spmi_pm_suspend+0x0/0x80 returns -16

Sailfish kernel: 0)PM: Device msm8x16_wcd_codec-ee368600 failed to suspend: error -16

Sailfish kernel: 0)PM: Some devices failed to suspend.

The "ee-numbers" part of the device name alternates (like, today it was "ee-34ba00"), but the "msm8x16_wcd_codec" is always the same. Also, any attempt to edit or read as root "/sys/bus/spmi/devices/msm8x16_wcd_codec-ee368600/power/autosuspend_delay_ms" failed.

Restarting pulseaudio doesn't help, but reboot does.

Could there be any issue with sound drivers? Maybe I need to look for something else in logs to provide more info?

Possible bug - battery drain after media playback

Ahoy there.

Sometimes after media playback through headphones (especially if more than one player is was used — e.g. when you listen listened to audiobook in Talefish and then start started playing songs in Jolla-Media) Jolla-Media and then finally disconnected headphones and locked the phone) my INOI R7 (Sailfish 2.1.2.3) starts to drain battery (about 2% per hour).

There are certain curious logs in journalctl:

Sailfish kernel: 0)dpm_run_callback(): spmi_pm_suspend+0x0/0x80 returns -16

Sailfish kernel: 0)PM: Device msm8x16_wcd_codec-ee368600 failed to suspend: error -16

Sailfish kernel: 0)PM: Some devices failed to suspend.

The "ee-numbers" part of the device name alternates (like, today it was "ee-34ba00"), but the "msm8x16_wcd_codec" is always the same. Also, any attempt to edit or read as root "/sys/bus/spmi/devices/msm8x16_wcd_codec-ee368600/power/autosuspend_delay_ms" failed.

Restarting pulseaudio doesn't help, but reboot does.

Could there be any issue with sound drivers? Maybe I need to look for something else in logs to provide more info?

Possible bug - battery drain after media playback

Ahoy there.

Sometimes after media playback through headphones (especially if more than one player was used — e.g. when you listened to audiobook in Talefish for a considerable time and then started playing songs in Jolla-Media and then finally disconnected headphones and locked the phone) my INOI R7 (Sailfish 2.1.2.3) starts to drain battery (about 2% per hour).

There are certain curious logs in journalctl:

Sailfish kernel: 0)dpm_run_callback(): spmi_pm_suspend+0x0/0x80 returns -16

Sailfish kernel: 0)PM: Device msm8x16_wcd_codec-ee368600 failed to suspend: error -16

Sailfish kernel: 0)PM: Some devices failed to suspend.

The "ee-numbers" part of the device name alternates (like, today it was "ee-34ba00"), but the "msm8x16_wcd_codec" is always the same. Also, any attempt to edit or read as root "/sys/bus/spmi/devices/msm8x16_wcd_codec-ee368600/power/autosuspend_delay_ms" failed.

Restarting pulseaudio doesn't help, but reboot does.

Could there be any issue with sound drivers? Maybe I need to look for something else in logs to provide more info?

Possible bug - battery drain after media playback

Ahoy there.

Sometimes after media playback through headphones (especially if more than one player was used — e.g. when you listened to audiobook in Talefish for a considerable time and then started playing songs in Jolla-Media and then finally disconnected headphones and locked the phone) my INOI R7 (Sailfish 2.1.2.3) starts to drain battery (about 2% per hour).

There are certain curious logs in journalctl:

Sailfish kernel: 0)dpm_run_callback(): spmi_pm_suspend+0x0/0x80 returns -16

Sailfish kernel: 0)PM: Device msm8x16_wcd_codec-ee368600 failed to suspend: error -16

Sailfish kernel: 0)PM: Some devices failed to suspend.

The "ee-numbers" "ee-xxxxxx" part of the device name alternates (like, today it was "ee-34ba00"), but the "msm8x16_wcd_codec" is always the same. Also, any attempt to edit or read as root "/sys/bus/spmi/devices/msm8x16_wcd_codec-ee368600/power/autosuspend_delay_ms" failed.

Restarting pulseaudio doesn't help, but reboot does.

Could there be any issue with sound drivers? Maybe I need to look for something else in logs to provide more info?

Possible bug - battery drain after media playback

Ahoy there.

Sometimes after media playback through headphones (especially if more than one player was used — e.g. when you listened to audiobook in Talefish for a considerable time and then started playing songs in Jolla-Media and then finally disconnected headphones and locked the phone) my INOI R7 (Sailfish 2.1.2.3) starts to drain battery (about 2% per hour).

There are certain curious logs in journalctl:

Sailfish kernel: 0)dpm_run_callback(): spmi_pm_suspend+0x0/0x80 returns -16

Sailfish kernel: 0)PM: Device msm8x16_wcd_codec-ee368600 failed to suspend: error -16

Sailfish kernel: 0)PM: Some devices failed to suspend.

The "ee-xxxxxx" part of the device name alternates (like, today it was "ee-34ba00"), but the "msm8x16_wcd_codec" is always the same. Also, any attempt to edit or read as root "/sys/bus/spmi/devices/msm8x16_wcd_codec-ee368600/power/autosuspend_delay_ms" failed.failed with i/o error.

Restarting pulseaudio doesn't help, but reboot does.

Could there be any issue with sound drivers? Maybe I need to look for something else in logs to provide more info?