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       Status: New => Incomplete

** Tags added: artful

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Title:
  Consider "s390/mm: avoid empty zero pages for KVM guests to avoid
  postcopy hangs" for Artful

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,
  there is this patch in discussion [1].

  If I read correctly between the lines that is supposed to go to -stable trees 
as well as to linxu-s390x next (4.14) submissions.
  But the change is rather big and we have to consider taking that early or as 
SRU or not at all.

  I wanted to ask the kernel Team to keep an eye on that discussion and take 
the patch into consideration - IMHO it might change KVM behavior on s390 quite 
a bit.
  So I'm not sure how SRUable it is while on Artful we migth add it rather soon 
before release.

  To some extend we should wait for the discussion on the upstreaming,
  but then I wanted to make you aware asap.

  [1]: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-
  devel/2017-08/msg05286.html

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