Thanks @Babu for the clarifications!
I really hope that the qemu patch makes it in v6.0 - then I can better consider
picking it up as backport for qemu (already have a bug about that in bug
1921754 - therefore I'm setting the qemu task here as invalid)
The last step I can provide for the kernel bug that this one here is (before
the rest of the work is with the kernel Team) is to verify/falsify if that also
affects the non-oem linux-generic kernel.
There the latest was 5.4.0.71.74 from focal-proposed and the latest already
released one is 5.4.0.70.73.
5.4.0.70.73 - failing
5.4.0.71.74 - failing
So while the almost-released oem kernel based on 5.10 will cover this -
the patch should indeed also be backported to linux-generic and all the
other flavours - otherwise Windows (and potentially more) will no more
be usable as KVM guest on such Chips (threadrippers, but maybe more AMD
chips that are not yet known as well)
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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