The backported input thread patches mainly laid a foundation to solve
this issue. Mutter still needs more work to take advantage of the new
input thread. That is why there isn't an improvement in GNOME 40.

This is described here: https://blogs.gnome.org/shell-dev/2021/01/21
/threaded-input-adventures/

> The main thread is still in charge of KMS, and updating the cursor
plane buffer and position. This means the pointer cursor will still
freeze if the main thread stalled, despite the input thread handling
events underneath. In the future, There would be another separate thread
handling atomic KMS operations, so it’d be possible for the input and
KMS threads to talk between them and bypassing any main thread stalls.

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  Mouse pointer randomly pauses/stutters in gnome shell Wayland sessions

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