I can confirm this on an Intel DQ57TM motherboard (see bug #773364). As
I noted in my duplicate bug report you can easily work around this bug
by adding "reboot=a,w" to the kernel command line. So an easy fix is to
push out an update to grub-efi that adds that to the kernel command line
in /etc/default/grub.

I am pretty sure this is how Windows works as well. EFI systems are
required by spec to also have ACPI as a result I think Windows uses the
ACPI tables as the reboot vector. It only uses EFI runtime services when
booting or using the bcdedit.exe program.

Cheers.

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  [natty] kernel panic on reboot with (U)EFI

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