That's kvm-39 of course.

Avi Kivity wrote:
> Fix a couple of lapic hiccups in kvm-38.
>
> Changes since kvm-38:
> - provide div64_64() for older kernels
> - improve emulation failure reporting
> - more x86 emulator work (push imm8, pushf, call near) (Nitin A Kamble)
> - don't use TPR shadow on i386 (Sheng Yang)
>
> Notes:
>    If you use the modules bundled with kvm-39, you can use any version
> of Linux from 2.6.9 upwards.
>    If you use the modules bundled with Linux 2.6.20, you need to use
> kvm-12.
>    If you use the modules bundled with Linux 2.6.21, you need to use
> kvm-17.
>    Modules from Linux 2.6.22 and up will work with any kvm version from
> kvm-22.  Some features may only be available in newer releases.
>    For best performance, use Linux 2.6.23-rc2 or later as the host.
>
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