Xen PVH guests expose a very minimal set of ACPI tables, and due to the lack of
SCI interrupt FreeBSD doesn't allocate the suspend stacks for saving for CPU
and FPU contexts.
Such lack of context would lead to a page-fault in cpususpend_handler() when
CPUs attempted to use the save context area as a result of a Xen suspend
request. However there's no need to save the CPU or the FPU registers in the
Xen case, as that's all handled by the hypervisor. Hence avoid saving all this
state if the suspend stacks are not allocated.
Note that this will currently only apply to PVH guests, HVM ones will still get
the stack allocated and the context saved even when not strictly required. I
find it easier rather that having to provide cpususpend_handler() with extra
information whether the context needs to be saved or not.
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