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Title:
  There are libvirtd errors in /var/log/syslog when powering on or off
  virtual machine in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Status in libvirt package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hardware Configuration:
  Server MTM: Bona POR SE450
  OS installed: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (ubuntu-22.04-live-server-amd64.iso)
  BMC Version: 1.40 (Build ID: USX311E)
  UEFI Version: 1.03 (Build ID: CME105C)
  LXPM Version: 3.19 (Build ID: CML103A)
  CPU: Xeon Silver 4314 16C 135W 2.4GHz
  DIMM2,4,7,9: Hynix 32GB 2Rx4 3200 MHz RDIMM HMA84GR7CJR4N-XNTG; 
HMA84GR7CJR4N-XNT4
  DIMM1,3,8,10: Intel Optane DCPMM_128GB QVR2
  IO Config:
  RAID: Intel VROC (VMD NVMe RAID) Premium
  SLOT5: NIC: ThinkSystem Mellanox ConnectX-6 Dx 100GbE QSFP56 2-port PCIe 4 
Ethernet Adapter
  SLOT7: NIC: Intel I350 1GbE RJ45 4-port Internal Lock OCP Ethernet Adapter
  Storage:
  DISK1: ThinkSystem 2.5” 7mm U.3 7400P 1.92TB Read Intensive NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 
Trayless SSD
  DISK2: ThinkSystem 2.5” 7mm U.3 7400P 1.92TB Read Intensive NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 
Trayless SSD
  PSU1: CFFv4 AC 1100W (Delta) 110V
  PSU2: CFFv4 AC 1100W (Delta) 110V
  M/B build version: PASS5 MB

  Steps:
  1. Power on SUT and install Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on VROC NVMe RAID 0 disk.
  2. Install KVM features and desktop GUI.
  3. Run "apt upgrade" to update packages.
  4. Create a namespace on BPS DIMM App Direct Not Interleaved mode.
  5. Run "virt-manager" then install Windows Server 2022 on the namespace.
  6. Reboot Guest OS and Host OS to check if there is any unexpected error in 
system logs. (=> failed, there are libvirtd errors in /var/log/syslog when 
booting into OS or powering on/off the virtual machine:
  libvirtd: internal error: A field data length violates the resource length 
boundary.
  libvirtd: message repeated 3 times: [internal error: A field data length 
violates the resource length boundary.] )

  Expected behaviors:
  There are no any unexpected errors in system logs.

  Current behaviors:
  There are libvirtd errors in /var/log/syslog when booting into OS or powering 
on/off the virtual machine:
  libvirtd: internal error: A field data length violates the resource length 
boundary.
  libvirtd: message repeated 3 times: [internal error: A field data length 
violates the resource length boundary.]

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