Wow, things have been busy this month. Anyway, I finally had a chance to
do some testing today, and looks like the hints on the other bug are
correct. If I remove the module before suspend and then re-insert after,
KVM works fine. Also, surprisingly, if I remove and re-add it *after*
I've had a KVM-app crash (due to not removing it before suspend) that
*also* clears it up. So working in an unload / reload into the power
management scripts should fix this issue right up. The only problem
would be if there's a suspend and a KVM app is still running, I imagine
that would cause all sorts of problems, since you wouldn't very well be
able to remove the modules while they're in use.

I'm also attaching a full dmesg log of my latest crash test.

** Attachment added: "dmesg output of kvm crashing after suspend/resume"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10710450/kvm-dmesg.txt

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KVM dies after resuming from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163862
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