I haven't had the chance to get through the whole thread yet and not
sure if I'll have enough time today. However, I wanted to quickly ask if
anyone has faced this issue with an Intel processor?

We are seeing kernel panics due to the soft lockup issue with the
following configuration:

CPU Architecture: Intel Skylake or Higher
vCPUs: 8
RAM: 52 GB
Kernel: 4.15.0
OS: Ubuntu 16.04.1

For some additional information, this setup does leverage Nested VMX to
run Docker containers with the --privileged option enabled.

The soft lockups seems to occur at a rate of varying from 1-5% of our
VMs getting impacted in a 24-hour period running in this configuration.

The load on the cluster does not seem to impact the frequency of the
issue.

One thing I did notice is that it seems most/all of the kernel panics
have had been involved with a call to smp_call_function_single.

Since I have not made it far enough through this thread, I'm not sure if
the focus on this is exclusively on AMD, or if anyone else had an Intel
example?

Is there a fix in the pipe for this issue and if so, a target kernel
version?

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