Address a performance regression related to scale-invariance on x86 that may prevent turbo CPU frequencies from being used in certain workloads on systems using acpi-cpufreq as the CPU performance scaling driver and schedutil as the scaling governor. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCAAwFiEE4fcc61cGeeHD/fCwgsRv/nhiVHEFAmAkGloSHHJqd0Byand5 c29ja2kubmV0AAoJEILEb/54YlRxCNkP/3uQly0iE4WdsxiBlWgF6zQH5PkezzSu vXY0E2NbzAlUpke3zDIZ6zkN6DfG1yAl4vpsVzy5N/kTzFnaFPbPH3ylZ2x/oKBZ Rd9yl0uz13UR4txkY49ZRF3c3vMhFoGzNfIXYjMQDGevyfarMLdpR96GFbpFTCT5 I5gZfDtOuAwpXY+Mr+UplTu7PTrmkf2jfQ/T/b+jog3NAjqODwnLT8dwIOTZnuPk vbCOhb5vsiUHaqilrKkuGS5TzGsb/KCa6k4kaf7WhoFiU99KKcaZRLca/4FlJuVj Q4rgSrtPsbvhG2vmucprunrsyt21JQMDnERqMlPcEls/c0ONgS4fMc5YJlO6KgZZ Mlu01f/oE84jQ//0Y3LVi6v6w+yOiBi1Ie9yD8wnOkn6c+r6sWWbvd5Kg/guGnwi LLSdemslw4r0ltimFmWD5I86ZXDJ1gwU9iuv+SdxoyppHHwOOAu5l/FhEgNvuWbl LeuLrl7BhYTbN40ouKivoQ8smTpI0EmZX2MRm+l5NV4hHQ+8df16Rt7hoFvAdI2L VJe/i0sgOcdCVnSovxQ8WeuSMGQtqrgFC4B/9+q6WOgAGIAFtyHQUtpHzB+XsIRo P2VAmxcdJsqrmnbtoxxopMcqov5cAYI5PPJO/4yR+Z+gOBjeBvEJaxDF/shFT2NO iaAQXEYLIPW9 =iOYP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'pm-5.11-rc8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull power management fixes from Rafael Wysocki: "Address a performance regression related to scale-invariance on x86 that may prevent turbo CPU frequencies from being used in certain workloads on systems using acpi-cpufreq as the CPU performance scaling driver and schedutil as the scaling governor" * tag 'pm-5.11-rc8' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: cpufreq: ACPI: Update arch scale-invariance max perf ratio if CPPC is not there cpufreq: ACPI: Extend frequency tables to cover boost frequencies
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