On 7/23/07, Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, so this is done from userland, not from kernel.
>
> Does cpu frequency scaling work properly after we snapshot the system?
> If yes, we should not need to do this.
> If not, this is unsafe.
> Which case is it?
>
> We may need to fix cpufreq a bit...

It works correctly now.
Previously it did not work because of SIGALARM and related issues.
I worked with cpufreqd developer to solve all these.

But please notice that cpufreqd will enforce lower performance than
requested during suspend.

Alon.

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