A synchronous exception is a direct result of the executing software --
illegal memory access, invalid instruction, etc. So this looks different
than the IRQ exception, which are interrupts from devices external to
the CPU. However since this is a VM guest context the exceptions are
presumably all generated by the hypervisor, and I'm not currently
familiar with exactly how that works.

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  [VMs on] arm64 eMAG system often failing to reboot with "IRQ Exception
  at 0x000000009BC11F38"

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