Motorola Droid 4 progress, power consumption

Tony Lindgren tony at atomide.com
Thu May 3 07:22:40 PDT 2018


* Pavel Machek <pavel at ucw.cz> [180503 09:08]:
> I'd like current_avg more, but if I cat it manually, it changes on
> order of seconds, and quite significantly... which suggest shorter
> polling interval would be needed.
> 
> user at devuan:/sys/class/power_supply/battery$ date; cat current_now
> current_avg
> Thu May  3 09:33:05 CEST 2018
> -71000
> -218408
> user at devuan:/sys/class/power_supply/battery$ date; cat current_now
> current_avg
> Thu May  3 09:33:06 CEST 2018
> -61000
> -200238
> user at devuan:/sys/class/power_supply/battery$ date; cat current_now
> current_avg
> Thu May  3 09:33:06 CEST 2018
> -51000
> -209879
> user at devuan:/sys/class/power_supply/battery$ date; cat current_now
> current_avg
> Thu May  3 09:33:07 CEST 2018
> -56000
> -72308
> user at devuan:/sys/class/power_supply/battery$ date; cat current_now
> current_avg
> Thu May  3 09:33:08 CEST 2018
> -37000
> -211362

I recall it just being calculated based on the time between
the reads. Hard to say what it does, -ENODOCS.. Maybe the mc13783
PMIC docs have something similar.

> > Hmm oh and the POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_COUNTER value should be monitored
> > by your libbattery and it's low value and high value should be saved
> > to a file. Low should be saved when we get the battery low interrupt
> > and battery state changes to POWER_SUPPLY_CAPACITY_LEVEL_CRITICAL.
> > High value should be saved on POWER_SUPPLY_CAPACITY_LEVEL_FULL.
> > 
> > Then when you know the high value and low value, you can calculate
> > the remaining capacity based on the current value and
> > POWER_SUPPLY_POWER_AVG.
> 
> I'll look into that... but probably will do experiments with python,
> first.

Sure. The reason why I think we should not do it in the kernel in
addition to the earlier reasoning is that we don't have a place
to store the min and max values across reboot. I think there's
some flash on the battery over 1w bus, but it probably just
contains battery serial number or something and is not intended
for writing much to it. I guess the min and max values should be
really keyd based on this battery id in case the battery gets
changed.

Regards,

Tony



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