Is there any plan on backporting the fix for this issue, even if
"cosmetic" ?

I would imagine it could be a problem in some cases where the load
average or number of I/O wait processes is monitored.

Most monitoring scripts assume that a load average higher than the maximum 
number of possible threads should trigger a warning.
Quite a lot of scripts looking for I/O issues are also looking for processes in 
"D" state and so will wrongly flag ips-monitor as being the reason of slow disk 
access (or similar).

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  [ips-monitor] is in state 'D'

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