> Ok. This becomes even more weird. Could you share your config file and more details about > you setup ? > > Have you applied the patch below ? > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210621174330.11258-1-vincent.guittot@linaro.org/ > > Regarding the load_avg warning, I can see possible problem during attach. Could you add > the patch below. The load_avg warning seems to happen during boot and sched_entity > creation. > Here is a summary of my testing. I have a POWER box with PowerVM hypervisor. On this box I have a logical partition(LPAR) or guest (allocated with 32 cpus 90G memory) running linux-next. I started with a clean slate. Moved to linux-next 5.13.0-rc7-next-20210622 as base code. Applied patch #1 from Vincent which contains changes to dequeue_load_avg() Applied patch #2 from Vincent which contains changes to enqueue_load_avg() Applied patch #3 from Vincent which contains changes to attach_entity_load_avg() Applied patch #4 from https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210621174330.11258-1-vincent.guittot@linaro.org/ With these changes applied I was still able to recreate the issue. I could see kernel warning during boot. I then applied patch #5 from Odin which contains changes to update_cfs_rq_load_avg() With all the 5 patches applied I was able to boot the kernel without any warning messages. I also ran scheduler related tests from ltp (./runltp -f sched) . All tests including cfs_bandwidth01 ran successfully. No kernel warnings were observed. Have also attached .config in case it is useful. config has CONFIG_HZ_100=y Thanks -Sachin