NO_HZ_IDLE on x86_64?

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Hey All.

In digging through some pieces around CPU_IDLE I noticed that
NO_HZ_IDLE is explicitly disabled on x86_64 but not on all other
architectures.

Doing a "git log --follow
configs/fedora/generic/x86/x86_64/CONFIG_NO_HZ_IDLE" it goes all the
way back to 2016 when we changed the way the configs were handled.

The upstream kernel's opinion [1] on it is "Most of the time you want
to say Y here." so I'm wondering if there's a reason why we're
difference on x86_64 or is it just lost in the winds of time?

Peter

PS was digging around CPU_IDLE_GOV_TEO for those curious.

[1] https://cateee.net/lkddb/web-lkddb/NO_HZ_IDLE.html
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