I should have clarified that you could not (at that time) uc/oc the 2.6.32.17 stock kernel. As of setPCU 2.04 (released this week) you can. By default, you cannot disable perflock on a stock kernel.
Do you mean when not rooted? Yep true enough. But setCPU 2.0.2 was controlling my completely stock but rooted phone just fine, it took 2.0.3 to get perflock unlocked on boot (great tool by the way, donation worthy)
edit - ok, saw that you were referring to newer stock vs older stock above so yeah that required 2.0.4 but prior what you couldn't do was unlock perlock on boot of the original 2.2 kernel
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