3560 CPU - 88%

hello, we are using a 3560 switch and the cpu utilization is constantly showing 88 %.
This switch is doing routing and leased lines are connected to service providers.
Is there any trouble shooting steps that can be done?
thanks
VIvk

hi Haihua, thank you for the help, I had pasted the output of the commands. Could you kindly take a look.
TATAIDC-L3-Sw#sh proc cpu | exc 0.00
CPU utilization for five seconds: 85%/64%; one minute: 87%; five minutes: 87%
PID Runtime(ms)   Invoked      uSecs   5Sec   1Min   5Min TTY Process
  74  2428691633 632791155       3838 13.09% 14.72% 14.82%   0 HLFM address lea
  94    23028294  23684199        972  0.15%  0.12%  0.11%   0 hpm counter proc
107         519        58       8948  1.27%  0.49%  0.10%   1 SSH Process     
131    11454478 680366466         16  0.31%  0.12%  0.07%   0 Hulc LED Process
132   129347046  17550716       7369  0.31%  0.51%  0.51%   0 HL3U bkgrd proce
204    89892689 117800715        763  0.95%  0.42%  0.40%   0 Spanning Tree   
309    41667912  27523089       1513  0.31%  0.28%  0.28%   0 SNMP ENGINE     
TATAIDC-L3-Sw#
TATAIDC-L3-Sw#sh contro cpu-int
ASIC    Rxbiterr   Rxunder    Fwdctfix   Txbuflos   Rxbufloc   Rxbufdrain
ASIC0     0          0          0          0          0          0        
ASIC1     0          0          0          0          0          0        
ASIC2     0          0          0          0          0          0        
ASIC3     0          0          0          0          0          0        
ASIC4     0          0          0          0          0          0        
ASIC5     0          0          0          0          0          0        
ASIC6     0          0          0          0          0          0        
HOL Fix Counts
No Fixes:          0 Added:          0 In Use:          0 Both:          0
CPU Heartbeat Statistics
Tx Success Tx Fail    1st Thr    2nd Thr    Unthr      RetryCtMax
471361363          0          0          0          0          1
Rx Delay
         0          1          2          3          4
471361363          0          0          0          0
AddlDelay AdvanceCnt
         0          0
Rx Retries by RetryCount
         0          1          2          3          4          5          6
471361363          0          0          0          0          0          0
         7          8          9
         0          0          0
--More--                          
AddlRetry
         0
cpu-queue-frames  retrieved  dropped    invalid    hol-block  stray
rpc               1          0          0          0          0        
stp               55630558   0          0          0          0        
ipc               0          0          0          0          0        
routing protocol  531317387  0          0          0          0        
L2 protocol       11709909   0          0          0          0        
remote console    0          0          0          0          0        
sw forwarding     1851430181 0          0          0          0        
host              57685503   0          0          0          0        
broadcast         402389844  0          0          0          0        
cbt-to-spt        0          0          0          0          0        
igmp snooping     44308332   0          0          0          0        
icmp              615701075  0          0          0          0        
logging           0          0          0          0          0        
rpf-fail          0          0          0          0          0        
dstats            0          0          0          0          0        
cpu heartbeat     471361430  0          0          0          0        
cpu-queue         static inuse static added
rpc               0            0          
stp               0            0          
ipc               0            0          
routing protocol  0            0          
L2 protocol       0            0          
remote console    0            0          
sw forwarding     0            0          
host              0            0          
broadcast         0            0          
cbt-to-spt        0            0          
igmp snooping     0            0          
icmp              0            0          
--More--                          
logging           0            0          
rpf-fail          0            0          
dstats            0            0          
cpu heartbeat     0            0          
Supervisor ASIC receive-queue parameters
queue 0 maxrecevsize 0 pakhead 0 paktail 0
queue 1 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 525AD98 paktail 5256CA0
queue 2 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 4350598 paktail 5226E94
queue 3 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 446A804 paktail 422BB54
queue 4 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 5263324 paktail 43872E0
queue 5 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 0 paktail 0
queue 6 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 5336D68 paktail 445F248
queue 7 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 441CBA8 paktail 4426A78
queue 8 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 44305AC paktail 442C850
queue 9 maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 43C87B0 paktail 43C87B0
queue A maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 43BADE4 paktail 43C0F58
queue B maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 534AFE8 paktail 534C1F4
queue C maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 52AA8A8 paktail 43CF910
queue D maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 52A2210 paktail 43C8414
queue E maxrecevsize 0 pakhead 0 paktail 0
queue F maxrecevsize 7E0 pakhead 43B4FA4 paktail 528D2B0
Supervisor ASIC exception status
Receive overrun    00000000   Transmit overrun 00000000
FrameSignatureErr  00000000   MicInitialize    00000000
BadFrameErr        00000000   LenExceededErr   00000000
BadJumboSegments   00000000
Supervisor ASIC Mic Registers
MicDirectPollInfo                         80000200
MicIndicationsReceived                    00000000
MicInterruptsReceived                    00000000
MicPcsInfo                               0000011F
MicPlbMasterConfiguration          00000000
MicRxFifosAvailable                      00000040
--More--                          
MicRxFifosReady                          0000BFBE
MicTimeOutPeriod:          FrameTOPeriod: 00000EA6          DirectTOPeriod: 00004000
MicTransmFramesCopied                    00000003
MicTxFifosAvailable                      0000007F
MicConfiguration:          Conf flag: 00000110          Interrupt Flag: 0000000A
MicReceiveFifoAssignmen          Queue 0 - 7: 44444444          Queue 8 - 15:44444444
MicReceiveFramesReady:          FrameAvailable: 00000041          frameAvaiMask: 00000000
MicException:   
Exception_flag          00000000
Message-1          00000000
Message-2          00000000
Message-3          00000000
MicIntRxFifo:
ReadPtr                    000001B0          WritePtr          000001B0
WHeadPtr          000001B0          TxFifoDepth          C0000800
MicIntTxFifo:
ReadPtr                    000004B0          WritePtr          000004B0
WHeadPtr          000004B0          TxFifoDepth          C0000800
MicDecodeInfo:
Fifo0:          address:          03FF4000 asic_num:          00000100
Fifo1:          address:          03FF4400 asic_num:          00000101
MicTransmitFifoInfo:
Fifo0:           StartPtrs:          0697E800          ReadPtr:          0697EE10
WritePtrs:          0697EE10          Fifo_Flag:          8A800800
Weights:          001E001E
Fifo1:           StartPtrs:          06827400          ReadPtr:          068275B8
WritePtrs:          068275B8          Fifo_Flag:          89800400
Weights:          000A000A
MicReceiveFifoInfo:
Fifo0:          StartPtr:          0697E760          ReadPtr:          0697E760
WritePtrs:          0697E768          Fifo_Flag:          04000018
writeHeaderPtr:          0697E768
Fifo1:          StartPtr:          06998C00          ReadPtr:          06998F10
WritePtrs:          06998F10          Fifo_Flag:          89800400
writeHeaderPtr:          06998F10
Fifo2:          StartPtr:          06827300          ReadPtr:          06827360
WritePtrs:          06827300          Fifo_Flag:          86000020
writeHeaderPtr:          06827300
--More--                          
Fifo3:          StartPtr:          06B14000          ReadPtr:          06B140A0
WritePtrs:          06B140A0          Fifo_Flag:          89800400
writeHeaderPtr:          06B140A0
Fifo4:          StartPtr:          069E0200          ReadPtr:          069E02A8
WritePtrs:          069E02A8          Fifo_Flag:          88800200
writeHeaderPtr:          069E02A8
Fifo5:          StartPtr:          06827268          ReadPtr:          06827268
WritePtrs:          06827268          Fifo_Flag:          82800008
writeHeaderPtr:          06827268
Fifo6:          StartPtr:          06ACC800          ReadPtr:          06ACC888
WritePtrs:          06ACC888          Fifo_Flag:          89400000
writeHeaderPtr:          06ACC888
Fifo7:          StartPtr:          06A3C000          ReadPtr:          06A3C018
WritePtrs:          06A3C018          Fifo_Flag:          89800400
writeHeaderPtr:          06A3C018
Fifo8:          StartPtr:          06AA6600          ReadPtr:          06AA66E0
WritePtrs:          06AA66E0          Fifo_Flag:          88800200
writeHeaderPtr:          06AA66E0
Fifo9:          StartPtr:          06990CD8          ReadPtr:          06990CD8
WritePtrs:          06990CD8          Fifo_Flag:          82800008
writeHeaderPtr:          06990CD8
Fifo10:          StartPtr:          06A06000          ReadPtr:          06A06168
WritePtrs:          06A06168          Fifo_Flag:          88800200
writeHeaderPtr:          06A06168
Fifo11:          StartPtr:          06AA6500          ReadPtr:          06AA6518
WritePtrs:          06AA6518          Fifo_Flag:          86800080
writeHeaderPtr:          06AA6518
Fifo12:          StartPtr:          06A33000          ReadPtr:          06A33000
WritePtrs:          06A33000          Fifo_Flag:          86800080
writeHeaderPtr:          06A33000
Fifo13:          StartPtr:          069E0100          ReadPtr:          069E0100
WritePtrs:          069E0100          Fifo_Flag:          86800080
writeHeaderPtr:          069E0100
Fifo14:          StartPtr:          00000000          ReadPtr:          00000000
WritePtrs:          00000000          Fifo_Flag:          00800000
writeHeaderPtr:          00000000
Fifo15:          StartPtr:          0697E760          ReadPtr:          0697E778
WritePtrs:          0697E778          Fifo_Flag:          84800020
--More--                           
writeHeaderPtr:          0697E778
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