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Title:
  CONFIG_LATENCYTOP should be disabled

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  There were some recent changes on the main kernels to fix some syntax
  issues with the annotations files (Propagate "Update annotations and
  fix errors" to all derivatives), after I replicated the changes from
  bionic/linux to bionic/linux-raspi2 I started getting this enforcement
  error:

  check-config: FAIL (y != n): CONFIG_LATENCYTOP policy<{'amd64-generic': 'n', 
'amd64-lowlatency': 'y', 'arm64': 'n', 'armhf': 'n', 'i386': 'n', 'ppc64el': 
'n', 's390x': 'n'}> mark<ENFORCED> 
note<https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2014-July/045006.html, 
LP#1655986>
  It seems we were supposed to have the same enforcement as the main kernel (= 
n) but the raspi2 config has it actually enabled.

  Looking at the url and the bug reference on the enforcement notes, it
  seems it doesn't make much sense to keep it enabled for non-lowlatency
  kernels.

  @juerghaefliger confirmed we should disable this option:

  Yes, it should be disabled. I did the same for hirsute earlier this year 
after Seth fixed the master config annotations:
  ~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux-raspi/+git/hirsute - [no description]

  If I remember correctly I made some other config changes due to Seth's
  changes.

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