Linus Torvalds
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Power management fix for v4.14-rc6
This reverts a problematic commit modifying the turbostat utility that went in during the 4.13 cycle (Len Brown). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAABCAAGBQJZ6Sp6AAoJEILEb/54YlRxt+4QAIZUZUiOgnm+xnTt/jO+RFqn QhemEUf5pJFvt0HGdIOaA4VzicyAaSnA1+QoSiHJhIk8itsVCnI9COpfb0BwYvnU B26gtT0+H+pvu2PVSVrihZZ27S5zJfIZ+3bfSqMUB/uvvIkRVD0g7OMBNPPttGVz iF1HRWOgK4w88zy2MNyvdmqagOwAdnptMB3RCasAIh4HlOkdAeJ0qGsru0UKxKd1 mZGp2WxHE66cTNAheX/ONyK0N1X+4WiCcxuUTGa0O3YyT6Ll3FbWbxsh7GcmJ7aa +UpOXDPKBzsZzjHUB+a8rECChbtrzEAJ1AJc2QB0ZPw2Id1Fo6rxgkMCs+YoNDiz mBqhGAF9VcD9az9DqbMEHwkWHiOTEjgsUwKAVFEYV23nm5sTGIBVc5W/0StG8Kz7 IQeeapN9kqc2ty+lD8cCfC+NU1EVn3Ca5s85vnWnK3bmmolHEVpzdUzLc9vYrFnP JKkNA2n3/9UvC3DRDr7ykD0wro77yA/mcjRLHmMxleLo7YEKZF1aPmsiOlgJiP5K LTnkpnhUSIz7W/9v1Gh2pYpiwppJBgp5RXZGXGY/vTA42t0HZeZquGgNub5b0ys7 +JPrb5jlgYmg4DXXWT2htq8cjTisxJI+6uAtD7oULondtMISZCWtm0CMxgksmATA 567h1DJHd0zvO7r7mlRa =i876 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'pm-4.14-rc6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm Pull power management fix from Rafael Wysocki: "This reverts a problematic commit modifying the turbostat utility that went in during the 4.13 cycle (Len Brown)" * tag 'pm-4.14-rc6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: Revert "tools/power turbostat: stop migrating, unless '-m'"
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