[Bug 13885] Performance decrease after suspend/resume to ram

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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13885


marcinzwd@xxxxxxxxx changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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          Component|cpufreq                     |Hibernation/Suspend




--- Comment #8 from marcinzwd@xxxxxxxxx  2009-08-02 10:07:21 ---
For the time being I find a simple workaround (not very nice though).
I compile the kernel with default governor 'performance' and
choose the 'ondemand' as a module. Then, after a suspend/resume cycle
I can reload cpufreq_ondemand module and this seems to help.
However, now the 'ondemand' governor works a little bit like 'conservative'
there are noticeable delays between increases and decreases of
the CPU speed.

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