Dexuan Cui <decui@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Unlike the other CPUs, CPU0 is never offlined during hibernation. So in the > resume path, the "new" kernel's VP assist page is not suspended (i.e. > disabled), and later when we jump to the "old" kernel, the page is not > properly re-enabled for CPU0 with the allocated page from the old kernel. > > So far, the VP assist page is only used by hv_apic_eoi_write(). No, not only for that ('git grep hv_get_vp_assist_page') KVM on Hyper-V also needs VP assist page to use Enlightened VMCS. In particular, Enlightened VMPTR is written there. This makes me wonder: how does hibernation work with KVM in case we use Enlightened VMCS and we have VMs running? We need to make sure VP Assist page content is preserved. -- Vitaly