Thanks Martin for the confirmation in 3.5.4.  I think the reason the
problem exists from a functional perspective is that few people are
probably running KVM guests on Thinkpad laptops and those who run KVM
guests probably dont put their host computer into suspend/hibernate.
Technically, I have no insight yet into why coming out of suspend the
KVM architecture sticks to using only one CPU.  I did notice trying to
automatically pin CPUs for a guest failed with a popup dialog box
complaining there was no NUMA support.

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