Hello Liz,

I'll try to reproduce this issue in a Cortex-A53 aarch64 real
environment (w/ 24 HW threads) AND in a virtual environment w/ lots of
vCPUs... but, if it's a barrier missing - or the lack of atomicity
and/or ordering in a primitive - then, I'm afraid the context switch in
between vCPUs might not be the same as in real CPUs (IPIs are sent and
handled differently and host kernel delays IPI delivery because of its
own callbacks, before scheduling, etc...) and I could need a qemu dump
from your environment.

Would that be feasible ? Can you reproduce this nowadays ? This bug has
aged a little, so I'm now sure!

Could you provide me the dump caused by latest package available for
your Ubuntu version ? This way I have the debug symbols to work with.

Meanwhile, I'll be trying to reproduce on my side.

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