Public bug reported:

While Hyper-V may present all potential CPUs via ACPI MADT, CPU
add/remove is not supported. This results in kernel data structures
created for the largest potential size based on the number of CPUs when
those CPUs will never be added during the time the guest is up (it can
certainly be resized when it's down and deallocated). Please disable
CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU in linux-azure.

** Affects: linux-azure (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  [Hyper-V] Disable CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU in linux-azure

Status in linux-azure package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  While Hyper-V may present all potential CPUs via ACPI MADT, CPU
  add/remove is not supported. This results in kernel data structures
  created for the largest potential size based on the number of CPUs
  when those CPUs will never be added during the time the guest is up
  (it can certainly be resized when it's down and deallocated). Please
  disable CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU in linux-azure.

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