> Sorry for the late reply. Here comes the output:
> KERNEL[90619.640204] remove /module/nvidia (module)
> KERNEL[90619.696504] add /module/nvidia (module)

ok, your problem is that something is constantly adding and removing the
nvidia module (and, doing other related device processing).  That has
nothing to do with this bug's problem, which is ONLY for udev looping
due to rules in the bluez package's hid2hci rules file.  I updated the
bug subject to clarify that (scanning back through all the comments, I
think most if not all of the discussion focuses on this specific package
and rule).

You do seem to be having some other problem, which probably is with the
nvidia-persistenced.service, provided by the nvidia-compute-utils-NNN
package (with NNN being a number).  Check:

$ dpkg -l | grep nvidia

to see the specific package name/version on your system.  I don't really
know what the problem is there, but you could try removing the package
(if you don't need it), or searching for and/or opening a new bug for
the problem.

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  systemd-udevd consumes 100% of CPU due to hid2hci udev rule from bluez

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