Okay, I went back through the kernel PPAs and in fact the most recent
one that I can get to boot under 32-bit PV mode Xen is 4.13.16. 4.14-rc1
does not boot.

I realised then that it was possible that I had never tested any version
of 32-bit Ubuntu 18.04 under Xen. It is possible that I only ever tested
it 64-bit. The only reason why I am looking into this now is because a
user with a 32-bit Ubuntu 16.04 did a release upgrade to 18.04.

On seeing that a large number of upstream kernel releases don't boot
under 32-bit Xen, I did a quick check what the situation is in Debian. I
know that I tested the current Debian stable both 32- and 64-bit. But
that is based on kernel 4.9.x.

A 4.17.x kernel is available in stretch-backports, so I tried that, and
sure enough that crashes too.

So, I'm a little shocked that I would be the first to notice this, but
it seems like the upstream Linux kernel stopped working under 32-bit PV
mode Xen quite some time ago.

I am more familiar with Debian so I am going to built the latest
upstream stable kernel release on Debian and check that it also crashes
in the same way, and if so then I guess I report it upstream, maybe do a
bisection myself in Debian.

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