High usage in IRQ, need help - HTC One X

Guys, I have no idea what is IRQ as shown in the screenshot below. It seems that the usage is fairly high once I flashed Faux 7m kernel compared to stock kernel and hence drain my battery faster, this is in accordance to the CPU usage shown in the notification bar for viperX 2.1.0 ROM that the CPU runs very often using faux 7m kernel.
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I could barely last for 3hrs OST with very minimum usage compared to 4hrs OST in stock kernel.
Anyone pros here can explain this ? Thanks a lot appreciate your help

May I ask:What software you've use to monitor the CPU usage of each application?

That image shown above I use Elixir 2.
I do use other apps too, including system tuner pro to monitor the usage, the main CPU usage bar is high, but it does not match with the process running, for eg : the main CPU usage shows 40% but sum of all the CPU usage by all the processes is not 40% but much more lower (10%).
I also use betterbattery stat but no problem in wakelock, it's perfectly normal.
Only elixir 2 app manage to find out it is IRQ keeps running.
How ?

whompah said:
That image shown above I use Elixir 2.
I do use other apps too, including system tuner pro to monitor the usage, the main CPU usage bar is high, but it does not match with the process running, for eg : the main CPU usage shows 40% but sum of all the CPU usage by all the processes is not 40% but much more lower (10%).
I also use betterbattery stat but no problem in wakelock, it's perfectly normal.
Only elixir 2 app manage to find out it is IRQ keeps running.
How ?
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Thank you, I've installed this software too, but Mine's as same as yours, IQR keeps running, hope this wont affect the battery life!
Does anyone else know?

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Wakelock, better battery help

So I feel like since I rooted my phone and installed nova my batter drains more...and I'm really new to all this stuff and I don't understand what any of this means:
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is this good or bad... It says it's awake 88% and only 12% deep sleep. If someone explains to me I'll be thank full
WendyB87 said:
So I feel like since I rooted my phone and installed nova my batter drains more...and I'm really new to all this stuff and I don't understand what any of this means:
View attachment 2871684View attachment 2871685View attachment 2871686 is this good or bad... It says it's awake 88% and only 12% deep sleep. If someone explains to me I'll be thank full
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That's not normal. Whatever wakelock is keeping it awake is not captured in your WLD screenshot. Track it down in better battery stats instead, using "partial wakelocks"
Thank you...that's what I thought... I don't know what happened...so I went into partial wakelocks and everything looks like low %... But kernel wakelocks there was a lot of high percentages...
First thing that sticks out is drop box. It shouldnt be running for that long. Did you turn on auto backup? This will cause huge drains. If turned on turn it off. Also check in service running for 21 minutes... Turn off your gps. This is Google now constantly running and locating you to try and provide you with what it thinks is useful cards (weather, traffic, food in your area) I only then on my gps when I'm gonna use navigation. Otherwise all apps with gps access will start to run and kill your battery. Also I suggest greenify. It'll help a lot with things like Facebook, Twitter, Google search, ect. Wakelocks. Also removing or freezing bloatware helps tremendously with battery drain. And last carrier iq. Something that always runs in the background. Google search it or read up in the battery threads here on XDA. They talk about it a lot and how to try and stop it. Also this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2816353
although for the SGS5 it can be applied to our device as well
Sent from my LG-D850 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
also your font looks distorted, i would return the phone! ?

Android system 4.4.2 killing battery

My Galaxy S III battery drains very fast, sometimes as much as 10% in 30 minutes (running 4.4.2). The battery is fine (I did the spin test), so I'm pretty sure it's a CPU-related issue, especially since the battery temperature is always around 110 deg F. The Android System process uses up more battery percent than my screen, so I did a full reset, ran DU Battery Saver, disabled LTE/sync/wifi, and uninstalled over 100 bloaty system apps through rooting. Still, even with a fresh install and all the other adjustments, the Android System is sucking down the battery juice like it was before.
I've been doing tons of research on this issue and haven't been able to find a solution. When going into the show CPU usage through developer options, the top line (with all the numbers) is often showing a long red line (even after doing a full reset on the phone).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Not CPU related. It's an app hats continuously running in the background. Try Wakelock Detector to find the culprit.
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My ROM: WICKED X
bilgerryan said:
Not CPU related. It's an app hats continuously running in the background. Try Wakelock Detector to find the culprit.
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You mean a system app running through the Android System process?
vorsprungtechnik said:
You mean a system app running through the Android System process?
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Yes. It would have to be.
My ROM: WICKED X
bilgerryan said:
Yes. It would have to be.
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According to Wakelock Detector, here's the top culprits from the kernel wakelock menu (after ~5 hours):
PowerManagerService.Display (~43 min, x53)
main (~43 min, x53)
PowerManagerService.WakeLocks (~26 min, x1428)
bam_dmux_wakelock (~20 min, x797)
Thanks for your help so far. Where do I go from here?

Deep sleep

I don't think I have yet seen this phone in deep sleep... I even got a deep sleep battery app that turns off the radios and is supposed to put it in deep sleep but I don't think it's actually going to sleep. From what my cpu manager tells me that it's spending a lot of time at 300 mhz, but shouldn't I see deep sleep as one of the cpu frequencies?
I'm used to my android devices sitting around for hours and not losing much battery because of deep sleep, and I am wondering why this phone doesn't seem to actually sleep.
Which app? "Deep Sleep Battery Saver"? Just for fun, what's your percentage in "Settings" ➜ "Battery & Storage" ➜ "View battery usage" ➜ "Phone idle"?
Can't say much about it, because we know nothing about your overall config... but you're right, it should be below 300 MHz for deep sleep.
ofc. it's not allowed to sleep because it has to send data to the AWS servers. ^^
After about 9 hours it's listed 7 hours on phone idle, or 4% of the battery. In that 9 hours about half of my battery has been consumed.
And yes it was deep sleep battery saver, not all that impressed with it really. I have been testing other settings and configuration apps and disabling system apps, re-enable some as well at the first hint of an undesired effect.
Last year I had an android with a bad battery that I could get almost 2 days of sparse use out of but it only a few hours of normal use. So I have expectations that when I'm not using my phone it won't go dead so quickly
That's a massive leak. My device loses 2% charge in ~ 12 hours. Has it always been that much or since you went on a "removing spree"?
If you haven't experimented with an app like this in the past, try using GSam Battery Monitor (or similar) to get an in depth view.
You can install it next time the device is fully charged, so it can monitor things objectively.
Tap on "App Usage" and then from the drop down menu on the top right "View Kernel Wakelocks", maybe you'll find some clues there.
You should be able to narrow it down to see which app(s) / service(s) is / are sucking tha sweet juice. You know I've dealt with similar battery behavior but I "enforced" it on purpose by deleting crucial apps. ^^
edit: Installed "Kernel Adiutor" again and restartet the phone, let's see which CPU frequencies I get during deep sleep.
edit: Stats from 5+ hours...
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edit: Stats from 12+ hours with some internet browsing...

Big battery drain overnight and low deep sleep (problematic kernel wakelocks)

So i flashed Butterfly kernel successfully, and i immediately installed kernel manager and cpu spy to measure cpu states, and betterbaterystats in addition to that, after close measurements i saw that it spent roughly 60% of time in 652 freq and only 40% in deep sleep, which accounted for 15-18% battery loss overnight with wifi and mobile data off. Betterbaterystats show that only small portion of screen off state (30%) is spent in deep sleep, rest is spent in "screen off awake" state with portions in doze states. I am confused and beg your help on how to fix that. Obviously these kernel wakelocks are preventing deep sleep from happening. I am talking about dozen of wakelock that fired off 20k times in couple of hours. I really like this kernel, its just that i have serious problem with screen off battery consumption.
I factory retested the device last night and left it to stay overnight. As you can see from the accu battery stats off screen battery drain was around 10% that is 1.3% per hour. And I already ruled out user apps because I have bare minimum of them installed on the phone. I have magisk with only xposed framework and Sonymusic4magisk modules installed. I am currently on stock ROM 8.1 Oreo version 9.6.11.0 and am using butt kernel for 8.1 normal and undervolted version 4.9.x.20150123.
Tried stock kernel, oreo normal, undervolted, overclocked, no magisk, factory reset, clean flash, but dozen of ipc wakelocks and timerfd wakelock still persist and actively disrupt deep sleep.
I tried to block them using MTweaks Boeffla block option, but they are blocked first 5-10 mins after boot, and after that they persist. This issue is present in both dragonheart and CAF kernel.
Im providing detailed logs and screenshots, so please help anyway you can, I would be super grateful.
Betterbatterystats log
https://ufile.io/2tttlxjf
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S20 (Exynos) apparently doesn't go to deep sleep (lots of stats, pictures)

Hello!
I am experiencing, what I believe, some kind of battery drain on my S20. I'm sure you have heard it all before. The thing is, that it doesn't seem to go to deep sleep. I use Naptime to make it go to Light Sleep (Doze), but it never enters Deep Sleep.
The phone is new, but I used Samsung Smart Switch to copy all my stuff from S10e.
I've tried all the tricks, including:
Putting rouge apps to sleep/optimize and prevent background activity
Generally restarting my phone
Wiping partition cache
Used Samsungs Reset Setting (not factory reset), to reset all settings to their defaults, Reset Network Settings and Reset Accessibility Settings
Disabled and removed alot of Samsung packages (such as bixby)
I have tried to gather data from GSAM Battery monitor:
GSam Labs - Battery Monitor - Export Data
Held Awake / Doze
Usage Details
Held Awake:3h 58m 45s
Deep Sleep - CPU Freq 0:10h 58m 28s (63%)
LightDeep
Doze Time:14h 44m 47s0s
% Screen Off:99%0%
Discharge Screen Off:22% / 38%0% / 38%
Wakelock Detail
Averages Per Complete Charge
Doze Time (Light):1d 0h (4h 21m Max)
Doze Time (Deep):0s (0s Max)
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Data export for Android System:
Usage Details
CPU Usage:1h 24m 5s
CPU Usage (Background Only):1h 23m 32s
Keep Awake:39m 54s
Number of Wake Locks:2882
Number of times waking device:656
Bytes Sent:144.43 KB
Bytes Received:139.65 KB
Audio On:24s
LSM6DSO Acceleration Sensor:2m 11s (19)
AK09918C Magnet…c field Sensor:6m 32s (17)
Orientation Sensor:26s (8)
LSM6DSO Gyroscope Sensor:3s (2)
TMD4910 Uncalib…ted lux Sensor:2s (33)
LPS22H Barometer Sensor:6m 33s (18)
Palm Proximity Sensor:26s (12)
Gyroscope sensor UnCalibrated:13s (8)
SAMSUNG Step Counter Sensor:33s (2)
Screen Orientation Sensor:1m 20s (26)
App UID:1000
Wakelock Detail
32m(197)ImsService
3.6m(76)ActivityManager-Sleep
1.4m(27)BSS_InDisplaySensorHelper
1m(15)IpReachabilityMonitor.wlan0
37.6s(576)*telephony-radio*
34.6s(11)FingerprintService.Ext
14.5s(922)*alarm*
7.8s(11)BSS_SysUiWindow.S.I
6.6s(115)startDream
4.8s(519)NetworkStats
3.2s(102)deviceidle_going_idle
1.8s(42)WifiSuspend
1.2s(1)*job*/com.samsung.android.svcagent/com.samsung.android.service.svcagent.DailyBgJobService
1.1s(1)*job*/com.samsung.android.tadownloader/.UpdateMonitorJobService
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Se images for stats.
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Any insights!?
Do you have always on display always on?
harisyks said:
Do you have always on display always on?
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No, that is turned off.
UP, have thé same
Hi
I would suggest you do a full system wipe then manually install the apps you need.
in the end run you will save time AND lower your battery usage.
Troubleshooting wakelocks is not always easy.
Good Luck!
Jay

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