As a comment to those expecting that disabling swap will prevent kswapd
from doing anything, that's incorrect.  kswapd also is responsible for
clearing out the page cache, so even with swap disabled you'll still see
it doing work, especially during heavy IO that uses the page cache.  For
example, copying large files from fast drives.  That's completely
normal.  What this bug is about, is kswapd trying over and over to do
its normal work, but making no progress, so it continues to use 100% cpu
while the rest of the system is doing nothing.  That bug should be fixed
now.

If anyone continues to see *this* bug - kswapd using 100% cpu while your
system is doing nothing and kswapd never recovers - you can report it
here, but you should also open a new bug and reference it in your
comment (this bug is fixed and closed).  However, if all you see is
kswapd using cpu while you're doing things - especially file IO - that
isn't this bug, and it probably isn't actually a bug at all.

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