performance: 0.963 graphic: 0.946 boot: 0.873 kernel: 0.855 VMM: 0.833 device: 0.804 risc-v: 0.787 debug: 0.683 architecture: 0.669 vnc: 0.642 semantic: 0.612 hypervisor: 0.592 PID: 0.567 ppc: 0.539 virtual: 0.455 arm: 0.414 mistranslation: 0.413 socket: 0.380 TCG: 0.380 user-level: 0.370 KVM: 0.338 x86: 0.336 network: 0.278 i386: 0.259 register: 0.256 files: 0.249 peripherals: 0.119 permissions: 0.100 assembly: 0.098 [Regression v8.2/v9.0+] stuck at SeaBIOS for >30s with 100% CPU (1T) Description of problem: starting our Linux direct-kernel-boot VMs with same args on different hosts/hardware will get stuck at SeaBIOS for 30-60s with 100% 1T CPU load starting with v8.2 and also in v9.0. v9.0.0 and v8.2.3 - v8.1.5 is OK. To be clear, everything seems to be fine after that, though I did not do any benchmarks to compare performance. It just delays (re)booting by almost 1 minute, which is a shame, because before that update/regression it was instant and our VMs only take 4s to boot, which is now more like 60s. Downgrading to v8.1 instantly fixes it, upgrading to v8.2/v9.0 instantly breaks it. Steps to reproduce: 1. start VM with same args on different versions somehow if I save this bug with `/label ~"kind::Bug"` it disappears, so I'm unable to add/keep the label