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Description

This test case measures energy consumed by you system while in active idle with laptop-battery-powersave profile activated.

This test targets laptop users.
This test will take approx. 15 minutes.
If you do not have laptop or enough time feel free to skip this test. In this case please leave the corresponding column in the results table blank.
If you complete this test, please also complete the Tuned disabled idle test.

Setup

  1. Check that you have pm-test-day package installed:
    $ rpm -q pm-test-day

For better results disable screensaver, screen dimming/turning off, transition to sleep mode and cron service:

  1. Disable screensaver (if applicable).
  2. Disable sleep mode, in Gnome 3:
    $ gnome-control-center power
    • In "On battery power", "Suspend when inactive for:" select "Don't suspend".
  3. Disable LCD power savings, in Gnome 3:
    $ gnome-control-center screen
    • Uncheck "Dim screen to save power".
    • Set "Turn off after" to max. value.
  4. Disable cron:
    # systemctl stop crond.service
  5. Disable user PM via gconf (and save previous settings), it needs to be run under user who is logged into desktop:
    $ pmtd-pm-user-settings saveoff
    • After the test it is possible to restore the previous settings by using the restore parameter instead of saveoff.

How to test

This test needs to be run on battery.
Before running this test please recharge your battery to full capacity.
If it complains that the test cannot be run on your computer, please skip this test.
If the screen blanks during the measurement, unblank it by e.g. mouse movement.
  1. Enable tuned laptop-battery-powersave profile by:
    # tuned-adm profile laptop-battery-powersave
  2. Run the following command:
    # pmtd-measure-idle
  3. Do not touch your computer until the test completes (cca. 15 minutes).
  4. Write the output to the results table.
If you get error about missing /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0 and no valid results, update your pm-test-day package to version 2.1-1 or newer.

Expected Results

  1. Energy consumed during the test is written to the stdout.
Results can be in mAh or mWh.