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116 resumes, the devices are re-offered by Hyper-V and are connected to
149 device driver's resume function re-allocates the ring buffer and
150 re-opens the existing channel. It then communicates with Hyper-V to
151 re-open sub-channels from scratch.
176 the previously allocated memory, then re-enables non-boot CPUs.
180 for the VMBus bus, which re-establishes the top-level VMBus
181 connection and requests that Hyper-V re-offer the VMBus devices.
185 device re-opens its primary channel, and communicates with Hyper-V
186 to re-establish sub-channels if appropriate. The sub-channels
187 are re-created as new channels since they were previously removed
215 re-established, and offers are received and matched to primary
217 functions re-open primary channels and re-create sub-channels.
226 removed. But Hyper-V then re-offers the device, causing it to be newly
227 re-created. The removal and re-creation occurs during the "freeze"
228 phase of hibernation, so the hibernation image contains the re-created
260 might later be unloaded and then re-established without the VM being
264 VMBus connection is re-established, the VFs are offered on the
265 re-established connection without intervention by the synthetic NIC driver.
312 customer VM is deallocated or hibernated, and then re-constituted