As a side note, it does not happen if I just turn Bluetooth off. So it seems to be the Bluetooth disconnection procedure that makes this happen.
For me it sometimes happens when my PineTime watch crashes and reboot (which seems to happen on average once every two days). After that it refuses to reconnect until I remove the pairing on the phone. At this time the phone warms up and ofonod goes into an endless loop polling an invalid file descriptor.
Hi everyone,
not quite sure if it’s ofono related, but I will try to explain what I have observed on my XA2.
Some time ago i realised, that the battery drainage vary during night time. So I installed SysMon to follow the CPU utilisation in a visual way. What I have seen is days and night times with high utilisation followed by days and night times with low utilisation. Strange think for me: This behaviour survived reboots and i have no clue what was causing this.
Yesterday I have seen this: I was on a low average utilisation the last days. After a missed call, the utilisation rose and stayed over night on a high position. This morning I got a call and answered it. After that the utilisation decreased again.
Unfortunately I don’t have logs for this. What would be a good way to investigate it further?
That’s likely the voicecall-ui bug. In some cases after a phonecall it keeps using CPU doing nothing. See [3.4.0.22] Voicecall-ui uses CPU on the background - #13 by KuroNeko