The workaround of using "performance" cpufreq governor only appears
fully effective if applied from system boot.

On 5.4 kernels I can just disable the ondemand.service to keep
performance governor active. On 5.8 kernels I would need to switch back
from an apparently changed default. The kernel cmdline param
cpufreq.default_governor is not available until 5.9.

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  5.4.0-58-generic: Raspberry Pi 3 arm64 occasionally unresponsive

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