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Symptom & Impact
CPU saturation from kworker increases latency and reduces application throughput.
Environment & Reproduction
Often linked to hardware interrupts, driver bugs, or noisy background kernel tasks.
Root Cause Analysis
Kernel work queues process excessive deferred tasks triggered by unstable subsystems.
Quick Triage
Identify hottest kworker threads and correlate spikes with hardware events.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Use perf and interrupt stats to map high-CPU workers to offending component.

Solution – Primary Fix
Apply driver or kernel updates and tune subsystem behavior to reduce queue pressure.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Temporarily disable problematic device features until permanent fixes are deployed.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
CPU usage normalizes and kworker threads no longer dominate scheduler time.
Rollback Plan
Revert kernel or driver changes if system stability declines after tuning.
Prevention & Hardening
Track kernel regressions and hardware firmware alignment in patch validation.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Soft lockup warnings and interrupt storm signs commonly accompany this issue.
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References & Further Reading
Consult Linux kernel workqueue and performance analysis references for root cause isolation.
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