The patches in Sergio's PPA appear to focus on removing some
architecture checks for this feature, but presumably the virtualized
reproduction that Sergio and Lukas have done lack some underlying
support that evidently was present for Georgia, if I'm understanding
correctly?

@Georgia: in order to get the SRU team to accept a fix, by policy we
need to be able to show that the fix solves the issue and isn't likely
to introduce a regression.  If we can reproduce the issue and validate
it as functioning within a virtualized environment, we can do that
validation ourselves, however in situations where we can't reproduce it
(e.g. lack access to appropriate hardware), the SRU team will accept
validation from the reporter if they can perform a clean validation for
us.  In this case, I think that would mean that we'd need to have you
test and verify the package yourself on the affected hardware running
jammy (I suspect downgrading only the packages to validate would not be
sufficient for SRU acceptance).  Is there a possibility you can help us
with that?


** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Jammy)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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