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Title:
  Actual kernel don't want to make more than 64 cpus available

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  This is kinda complicated but i try my best to explain it as much as i
  can.

  First of all i found out that in bionic beaver cloud image i was able to have 
248 cpus without any issues.
  Then i've taken a look into focal, but there i was only able to get up up to 
64 cpus.

  
  Then i've tryed to figure out what was wrong. Debian, wasnt able to handle 
this with a 4.19 kernel.
  Bionic beaver had 4.18 so i tried to upgrade to a 4.19 with success but only 
with 64 cpus.

  So i think the problem maybe exist since 4.19.

  My setup. Openstack Hypervisor with ubuntu 18.04
  KVM/Qemu with a vm clean bionic works fine, till i upgrade to a kernel > 4.18.
  Every 5.* version seems to be affected as well.

  Debian buster has this issue and fedora (Both in latest versions with
  kernel above 4.18)

  
  Already started debugging with TJ- at irc.

  Paste links with debugging informations
  /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/topology/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5txHGPHpBT/
  and 
  virsh dumpxml of the VM https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/sPWHVMn5FX/

  
  CPU on the Hypervisor (works fine):
  https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/KRNMSThT92/

  Hope this helps to dig down the bug.

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