Dear linux developers, since my upgrade from linux 4.11 to linux 4.12 the "kvm_intel" module does not load correctly anymore. "Modprobing" the kernel module gives an Input/Output error. It seems to be related to the CPU architecture and (to my knowledge) affects Conroe CPUs. I did a bisect and found the following commit as the guilty one: commit 2c82878b0cb38fd516fd612c67852a6bbf282003 Author: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon Mar 27 14:37:28 2017 +0200 KVM: VMX: require virtual NMI support Virtual NMIs are only missing in Prescott and Yonah chips. Both are obsolete for virtualization usage---Yonah is 32-bit only even---so drop vNMI emulation. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx> Since the commit message only mentions Prescott and Yonah chips, I wanted to ask whether this commit is also intended to affect Conroe CPUs (which are probably still a bit more widespread). Do you see a solution to bring back support for Conroe chips? Thank you for your hard work on the kernel! Best regards, Sebastian Rachuj