Hi Carl,
thank you for your detailed report!

This is the second qemu/xen bug for regressions in these security
updates in one day - with none (=0) of them over the last two years -
unlikely to be a coincidence.

@Marc - I don't see an obvious change, but you have way more context on these 
changes since you have backported them. Do you have any info of a potential 
regression in them?
Maybe the CVE-2018-5683 change?

@Carl - your detailed steps are already great.
Could you give it a try if the same applies to a unmodified (gplpv) and 
non-prepared/installed windows as well?
Maybe by using an ISO of [1] in your already prepared setup - and if it fails 
as well sharing the commands you did for that as well? That would make it even 
better to reproduce.

@Carl - we have another report on even Lubuntu iso's stalling. If you
could (since all other parts of your setup are already ready) try the
same with a boot from [2] - that is reported to hang with the new
version.

If the steps above could be confirmed I'd expect that helps Marc a lot
to look into the individual changes in this regard.

Probably related to bug: 1752375

[1]: https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows10
[2]: 
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/17.10.1/release/lubuntu-17.10.1-desktop-amd64.iso

P.S. If this doesn't reproduce for us, but Mark would provide ppa builds
with individual fixes - would you be willing and able to check them?

** CVE added: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2018-5683

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