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The battery usage details not showing up #148

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520xcy opened this issue Oct 29, 2021 · 12 comments
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The battery usage details not showing up #148

520xcy opened this issue Oct 29, 2021 · 12 comments

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@520xcy
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520xcy commented Oct 29, 2021

iPhone 12 pro,iOS14.4
E3ABEB95-6D08-40AB-98D5-CD66EA34461A

@jaygee562
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I'm sure it's a bug in the exploit or perhaps unc0ver itself. Be on the lookout for updates by fugu14/altstore/or unc0ver

@RiskyAppleJuice
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And also did you use iCleaner?

@jaygee562
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try icleaner pro and report back

@520xcy
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520xcy commented Oct 30, 2021

try icleaner pro and report back

Do I need to use it to clean battery usage data?

@520xcy
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520xcy commented Oct 30, 2021

And also did you use iCleaner?

I haven't used it

@Phorofor
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Phorofor commented Oct 31, 2021

I also had this issue and the Battery stats doesn't seem to work out of the box with Fugu14 and unc0ver. A work around is to use the Choicy tweak from opa334 (repository: https://opa334.github.io), after installing:

From the Settings app:

  1. Navigate to Choicy > Daemons
  2. Tap on Show All Daemons. Wait for the page to finish loading if it's not finished.
  3. In the search box, type "power"
  4. Select powerlogHelperd and toggle Disable Tweak Injection so it's switched on.
  5. Go back and repeat the previous step for PowerUIAgent. Disable Tweak Injection should be switched on for this too.
  6. Reboot the device and re-jailbreak OR run launchctl userspace reboot from a Terminal. Run ldrestart. (Note: Unloading and reloading the daemons might also fix this without having to ldrestart)

Edit: Recommended to use launchctl reboot userspace instead of ldrestart, see: https://old.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/qjougs/tutorial_potential_fix_for_not_receiving_imessages/hirop5l/ as it's considered old. It doesn't require root access.

Edit 2: "userspace" and "reboot" was arranged the other way around.

Edit 3: It seems that launchctl userspace reboot or rebooting doesn't fix the battery graph, only after running ldrestart.

@muyesen
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muyesen commented Nov 1, 2021

5. rUIAgent. Disable Twe
I tried and nothing happened
battery usage details still stoped
It should not be a simple replacement, or the kernel problem

@Phorofor
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Phorofor commented Nov 2, 2021

Can you confirm whether this is related to rebooting (with and without the launchctl reboot userspace command) (without having to run ldrestart)? I've just had a graph with nothing and it seems running ldrestart resumes the graph statistics appearing.

If this is the case then I assume that restarting or killing those daemons after everything has loaded would fix it temporarily.

@muyesen
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muyesen commented Nov 2, 2021

Can you confirm whether this is related to rebooting (with and without the launchctl reboot userspace command) (without having to run ldrestart)? I've just had a graph with nothing and it seems running ldrestart resumes the graph statistics appearing.

If this is the case then I assume that restarting or killing those daemons after everything has loaded would fix it temporarily.

Yes, Just running ldrestart.

@davidrozen76
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Choicy daemons list does not show powerlogHelperd nor PowerUIAgent (page refreshed and show all daemons clicked)

Any ideas?

@ghost
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ghost commented Nov 7, 2021

Waiting Linus Henze fix

@badger200
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badger200 commented Apr 17, 2023

Waiting Linus Henze fix

@ghost @jaygee562 The root cause fix is in Issue #242

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