Kernel 3.15 contains some intel_pstate changes that should address the
issues I raised in post 16 above.

For Ubuntu one concern is: For the 250 Hz kernel the default sample rate
will result in an actual different sample rate, and thus the response
curve is a little different than for the 1000 Hz kernel. The desire is
to have the default sample rate be 12 milliseconds instead of 10 (3
jiffies for 250 Hertz and 10 jiffies for 1000 Hz). This change is on the
to-do list. This is probably a minor issue.

For this change:
"intel_pstate: add sample time scaling" I have a concern (and a ton of evidence 
to support it) that often, but very dependent on periodic workloads, the 
deferrable timer is delayed when it is not expected to be delayed, and 
sometimes by a huge amount (4 seconds). The result can be lower than expected 
CPU frequencies, because new the scale down code kicks in when it shouldn't.

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