This bug has been quiet for a while by the looks of it so just chipping
in. I can confirm I witnessed this bug last week on an Ubuntu 14.04 x64
VM on a Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V server with dynamic memory
enabled on the guest. I suspect that dynamic memory (aka. memory hot-
add/remove) may be related to this issue. If so, creating a VM with
dynamic memory enabled and then running a workload that is memory
intensive to ensure the Hyper-V server allocates more RAM to the VM may
be beneficial. The tie-in with the balloon driver is interesting, and
might suggest there's some level of interaction going on between these
two components? Perhaps after dynamic memory adds more RAM to the system
the balloon driver may trigger the issue due to no longer valid
assumptions, or alternatively, the removal of memory from the system
once it no longer needs it has a similar effect?

It may also be useful for others to know that we initially detected this
issue due to it causing a very high load average on the affected system
which can be trivially detected by monitoring systems like Nagios. Note
that while the load average is high, this doesn't correspond to any
given process actually consuming substantial CPU resources, so you'll
want to take a look at the dmesg output which will confirm if you're
experiencing the issue via the blocked systemd-udevd and kworker
processes.

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