Public bug reported:

Linux ubuntu 5.0.0-1006-raspi2 #6-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 11 18:04:26 UTC
2019 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux

I've seen this on rpi2, as well as rpi3 with both armhf and arm64 using the 
disco release candidate.
After booting, the load average stays quite high, typically over 4.0. This 
persists, even if I leave it idle for several hours:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ w
 19:44:05 up  2:22,  1 user,  load average: 4.16, 4.03, 4.01

/proc/loadavg is consistent with these numbers. But when I check top,
there are no obvious culprits hogging the cpu or anything. Typically
everything looks to be <1% cpu usage, with top being the biggest cpu hog
at about 2%. The system doesn't seem too slow (for a pi), but it's
unusual to see such high numbers.

Nothing seems to be swapping:

ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ free -m
              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem:            908         173         422           6         312         707
Swap:             0           0           0


ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ iostat
Linux 5.0.0-1006-raspi2 (ubuntu)        04/17/19        _aarch64_       (4 CPU)

avg-cpu:  %user   %nice %system %iowait  %steal   %idle
           1.64    0.15    1.57    2.06    0.00   94.57

Device             tps    kB_read/s    kB_wrtn/s    kB_read    kB_wrtn
loop0             0.08         0.50         0.00        354          0
loop1             2.56         3.98         0.00       2805          0
loop2             0.01         0.01         0.00          4          0
mmcblk0          12.70       367.40       705.16     258830     496785

ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ vmstat 1
procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- ------cpu-----
 r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in   cs us sy id wa st
 0  0      0 514540  18004 224072    0    0    97   182 2564   76  2  2 94  2  0
 0  0      0 514512  18004 224136    0    0     0  2012 10136  142  0  0 94  5  0
 0  0      0 514512  18004 224136    0    0     0     0 10117  106  0  0 100  0 
 0
 0  0      0 514512  18004 224136    0    0     0     0 10121   98  0  0 100  0 
 0
 0  0      0 514512  18012 224128    0    0     0  2028 10129  141  0  0 93  7  0
 0  0      0 514512  18012 224136    0    0     0     0 10149  135  0  0 100  0 
 0
 0  0      0 514512  18012 224136    0    0     0     0 10108   97  0  0 100  0 
 0
 0  0      0 514512  18012 224136    0    0     0  2012 10125  126  0  0 95  5  0
 0  0      0 514512  18012 224136    0    0     0     0 10117  101  0  0 100  0 
 0
 0  1      0 514512  18012 224136    0    0     0  2012 10109  104  0  0 98  2  0
 0  0      0 514512  18020 224128    0    0     0    12 10139  150  0  0 96  4  0
 0  0      0 514512  18020 224128    0    0     0     0 10108   90  0  0 100  0 
 0

** Affects: linux-raspi2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Load average inexplicably high with 5.0 kernel on rpi

Status in linux-raspi2 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Linux ubuntu 5.0.0-1006-raspi2 #6-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 11 18:04:26 UTC
  2019 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux

  I've seen this on rpi2, as well as rpi3 with both armhf and arm64 using the 
disco release candidate.
  After booting, the load average stays quite high, typically over 4.0. This 
persists, even if I leave it idle for several hours:
  ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ w
   19:44:05 up  2:22,  1 user,  load average: 4.16, 4.03, 4.01

  /proc/loadavg is consistent with these numbers. But when I check top,
  there are no obvious culprits hogging the cpu or anything. Typically
  everything looks to be <1% cpu usage, with top being the biggest cpu
  hog at about 2%. The system doesn't seem too slow (for a pi), but it's
  unusual to see such high numbers.

  Nothing seems to be swapping:

  ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ free -m
                total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   
available
  Mem:            908         173         422           6         312         
707
  Swap:             0           0           0

  
  ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ iostat
  Linux 5.0.0-1006-raspi2 (ubuntu)      04/17/19        _aarch64_       (4 CPU)

  avg-cpu:  %user   %nice %system %iowait  %steal   %idle
             1.64    0.15    1.57    2.06    0.00   94.57

  Device             tps    kB_read/s    kB_wrtn/s    kB_read    kB_wrtn
  loop0             0.08         0.50         0.00        354          0
  loop1             2.56         3.98         0.00       2805          0
  loop2             0.01         0.01         0.00          4          0
  mmcblk0          12.70       367.40       705.16     258830     496785

  ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ vmstat 1
  procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- 
------cpu-----
   r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in   cs us sy id wa 
st
   0  0      0 514540  18004 224072    0    0    97   182 2564   76  2  2 94  2 
 0
   0  0      0 514512  18004 224136    0    0     0  2012 10136  142  0  0 94  
5  0
   0  0      0 514512  18004 224136    0    0     0     0 10117  106  0  0 100  
0  0
   0  0      0 514512  18004 224136    0    0     0     0 10121   98  0  0 100  
0  0
   0  0      0 514512  18012 224128    0    0     0  2028 10129  141  0  0 93  
7  0
   0  0      0 514512  18012 224136    0    0     0     0 10149  135  0  0 100  
0  0
   0  0      0 514512  18012 224136    0    0     0     0 10108   97  0  0 100  
0  0
   0  0      0 514512  18012 224136    0    0     0  2012 10125  126  0  0 95  
5  0
   0  0      0 514512  18012 224136    0    0     0     0 10117  101  0  0 100  
0  0
   0  1      0 514512  18012 224136    0    0     0  2012 10109  104  0  0 98  
2  0
   0  0      0 514512  18020 224128    0    0     0    12 10139  150  0  0 96  
4  0
   0  0      0 514512  18020 224128    0    0     0     0 10108   90  0  0 100  
0  0

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