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diff --git a/hw/i386/kvm/clock.c b/hw/i386/kvm/clock.c
index 1ac60d6cdd..58be2bda27 100644
--- a/hw/i386/kvm/clock.c
+++ b/hw/i386/kvm/clock.c
@@ -127,7 +127,21 @@ static void kvmclock_vm_state_change(void *opaque, int running,
}
cpu_synchronize_all_states();
+ /* In theory, the cpu_synchronize_all_states() call above wouldn't
+ * affect the rest of the code, as the VCPU state inside CPUState
+ * is supposed to always match the VCPU state on the kernel side.
+ *
+ * In practice, calling cpu_synchronize_state() too soon will load the
+ * kernel-side APIC state into X86CPU.apic_state too early, APIC state
+ * won't be reloaded later because CPUState.vcpu_dirty==true, and
+ * outdated APIC state may be migrated to another host.
+ *
+ * The real fix would be to make sure outdated APIC state is read
+ * from the kernel again when necessary. While this is not fixed, we
+ * need the cpu_clean_all_dirty() call below.
+ */
cpu_clean_all_dirty();
+
ret = kvm_vm_ioctl(kvm_state, KVM_GET_CLOCK, &data);
if (ret < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "KVM_GET_CLOCK failed: %s\n", strerror(ret));