Quote: Originally Posted by MWisBest Originally Posted by That's helpful, thanks.



Unfortunately I don't have the time I thought I was going to have this weekend to get a test build up for you (let alone any build at all), if nobody has done anything yet by Monday I'll get something done then. Sorry!!

Hey, that's no biggie, you're busy and it's not like the world's gonna end if you don't get to build this weekend.For the sake of it, last night I decided not to charge my phone overnight (battery level was still 50% so I figured I could leave it unplugged). I left it on my nightstand, airplane mode on, wi-fi turned on to allow autosyncs, just like always, the only difference being it was not charging. This morning, to my surprise, I discovered it did not reboot itself at all. I grabbed some logs but I think, there's nothing interesting in them.Who knows, at this point it has to be something PM related, but faulty hardware? I doubt it: not everyone seems affected by this, but at the same time, there are other people who have had this issue from day 0. And this happens on devices other than tunas, too. I am baffled.EDIT: it seems that i2c-omap.c is under active development, so I'm linking to its recent history from mainline kernel, here: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/co...ses/i2c-omap.c EDIT#2: also http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=1903 EDIT#3: today I had a random reboot while phone was in usage. I had been messaging on Whatsapp and got a phone call. After a minute or so, phone crashed and rebooted. last_kmesg was the usual RRDY IRQ stuff. It's interesting to notice that the night after, I didn't have a random reboot. It seems like it only occurs after a certain amount of time. I have it every night (24hrs or so), but if I have one during the day, I don't have one in the nighttime. Weird.