The second core does go to 100% CPU frequency on resume. Top reports no load on the system and /proc/interrupts looks fairly evenly balanced between the cores. It seems that /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq not being there makes powernowd unhappy though:
The second core does go to 100% CPU frequency on resume. Top reports no load on the system and /proc/interrupts looks fairly evenly balanced between the cores. It seems that /sys/devices/ system/ cpu/cpu1/ cpufreq not being there makes powernowd unhappy though:
# /etc/init. d/powernowd restart d/powernowd: 175: cannot create /sys/devices/ system/ cpu/cpu1/ cpufreq/ scaling_ governor: Directory nonexistent
[fail]
* Stopping powernowd: [ OK ]
* Starting powernowd... /etc/init.