Hello there, this is almost my first post around here (I hope the first one in the right place)
I had heavy battery draining a couple of days ago and they went away after wipe data and cache. Now I have reinstalled everything I had, I looking to solve an issue that also have before wipes related to battery draining. In BetterBatteryStats shows a wakelock called bam_dmux_wakelock that wakes my phone one time per two seconds. It only appears when phone is using mobile network for the internet (I mean, the way I could make a call and surf the internet only if I'm using wifi).
I've been writing a thread on reddit the last days about that.
The post it's on the MotoG subreddit and it's called "Any solution to idle battery draining?" (I would post the url, but I'm not still able)
Here is a copy of the (I think) more relevant part:
In the post in reddit theres links to the log and others contents.
Any idea how could I stop that? Thank you in advance.
P.d.: sorry for my english, maybe there is some glitch in the post :)
I had heavy battery draining a couple of days ago and they went away after wipe data and cache. Now I have reinstalled everything I had, I looking to solve an issue that also have before wipes related to battery draining. In BetterBatteryStats shows a wakelock called bam_dmux_wakelock that wakes my phone one time per two seconds. It only appears when phone is using mobile network for the internet (I mean, the way I could make a call and surf the internet only if I'm using wifi).
I've been writing a thread on reddit the last days about that.
The post it's on the MotoG subreddit and it's called "Any solution to idle battery draining?" (I would post the url, but I'm not still able)
Here is a copy of the (I think) more relevant part:
Quote:
I found some things about the wakelock bam_dmux_wakelock that means nothing to me, but maybe somebody could tell me more about them. I think is related to Qualcomm hardware, because if you browse to the MotoG kernel you'll found the next folder: kernel/arch/arm/mach-msm, and a fast look for around the web shows that is qualcomm related. Inside that folder there is two files: bam_dmux.c and inside include folder bam_dmux.h Another file called bam_dmux.txt is in kernel/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/msm, but it isn't in the online kernel repository: link The content of that file is the following: Qualcomm BAM Data Multiplexer Driver Required properties: - compatible : should be "qcom,bam_dmux" - reg : the location and size of the BAM hardware - interrupts : the BAM hardware to apps processor interrupt line Optional properties: -qcom,satellite-mode: the hardware needs to be configured in satellite mode -qcom,rx-ring-size: the size of the receive ring buffer pool, default is 32 Example: qcom,bam_dmux@fc834000 { compatible = "qcom,bam_dmux"; reg = <0xfc834000 0x7000>; interrupts = <0 29 1>; qcom,satellite-mode; qcom,rx-ring-size = <64>; }; BAM seems to mean Bus Access Manager, and of course I don't have a clue about what that means. In addition I look for files on my MotoG with the string bam_dmux in its name, and two folders came out: /d/bam_dmux and /d/ipc_loggin/bam_dmux In the first one there is three files: * stats * tbl * ul_pkt_cnt In the second one there is only one file where it keeps the log_cont. |
Any idea how could I stop that? Thank you in advance.
P.d.: sorry for my english, maybe there is some glitch in the post :)
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