diff --git a/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c b/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c
index 00462bd63129cfbde2c6b7e7bdf50eb073cc31b8..6e32e87d6af6bae7f4cac303f73757c8c4dc767a 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c
@@ -123,8 +123,6 @@ module_param(tsc_tolerance_ppm, uint, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR);
 unsigned int __read_mostly lapic_timer_advance_ns = 0;
 module_param(lapic_timer_advance_ns, uint, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR);
 
-static bool __read_mostly backwards_tsc_observed = false;
-
 #define KVM_NR_SHARED_MSRS 16
 
 struct kvm_shared_msrs_global {
@@ -1671,7 +1669,6 @@ static void pvclock_update_vm_gtod_copy(struct kvm *kvm)
 					&ka->master_cycle_now);
 
 	ka->use_master_clock = host_tsc_clocksource && vcpus_matched
-				&& !backwards_tsc_observed
 				&& !ka->boot_vcpu_runs_old_kvmclock;
 
 	if (ka->use_master_clock)
@@ -7366,88 +7363,22 @@ int kvm_arch_hardware_enable(void)
 	struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu;
 	int i;
 	int ret;
-	u64 local_tsc;
-	u64 max_tsc = 0;
-	bool stable, backwards_tsc = false;
 
 	kvm_shared_msr_cpu_online();
 	ret = kvm_x86_ops->hardware_enable();
 	if (ret != 0)
 		return ret;
 
-	local_tsc = rdtsc();
-	stable = !check_tsc_unstable();
 	list_for_each_entry(kvm, &vm_list, vm_list) {
 		kvm_for_each_vcpu(i, vcpu, kvm) {
-			if (!stable && vcpu->cpu == smp_processor_id())
+			if (vcpu->cpu == smp_processor_id()) {
 				kvm_make_request(KVM_REQ_CLOCK_UPDATE, vcpu);
-			if (stable && vcpu->arch.last_host_tsc > local_tsc) {
-				backwards_tsc = true;
-				if (vcpu->arch.last_host_tsc > max_tsc)
-					max_tsc = vcpu->arch.last_host_tsc;
+				kvm_make_request(KVM_REQ_MASTERCLOCK_UPDATE,
+						 vcpu);
 			}
 		}
 	}
 
-	/*
-	 * Sometimes, even reliable TSCs go backwards.  This happens on
-	 * platforms that reset TSC during suspend or hibernate actions, but
-	 * maintain synchronization.  We must compensate.  Fortunately, we can
-	 * detect that condition here, which happens early in CPU bringup,
-	 * before any KVM threads can be running.  Unfortunately, we can't
-	 * bring the TSCs fully up to date with real time, as we aren't yet far
-	 * enough into CPU bringup that we know how much real time has actually
-	 * elapsed; our helper function, get_kernel_ns() will be using boot
-	 * variables that haven't been updated yet.
-	 *
-	 * So we simply find the maximum observed TSC above, then record the
-	 * adjustment to TSC in each VCPU.  When the VCPU later gets loaded,
-	 * the adjustment will be applied.  Note that we accumulate
-	 * adjustments, in case multiple suspend cycles happen before some VCPU
-	 * gets a chance to run again.  In the event that no KVM threads get a
-	 * chance to run, we will miss the entire elapsed period, as we'll have
-	 * reset last_host_tsc, so VCPUs will not have the TSC adjusted and may
-	 * loose cycle time.  This isn't too big a deal, since the loss will be
-	 * uniform across all VCPUs (not to mention the scenario is extremely
-	 * unlikely). It is possible that a second hibernate recovery happens
-	 * much faster than a first, causing the observed TSC here to be
-	 * smaller; this would require additional padding adjustment, which is
-	 * why we set last_host_tsc to the local tsc observed here.
-	 *
-	 * N.B. - this code below runs only on platforms with reliable TSC,
-	 * as that is the only way backwards_tsc is set above.  Also note
-	 * that this runs for ALL vcpus, which is not a bug; all VCPUs should
-	 * have the same delta_cyc adjustment applied if backwards_tsc
-	 * is detected.  Note further, this adjustment is only done once,
-	 * as we reset last_host_tsc on all VCPUs to stop this from being
-	 * called multiple times (one for each physical CPU bringup).
-	 *
-	 * Platforms with unreliable TSCs don't have to deal with this, they
-	 * will be compensated by the logic in vcpu_load, which sets the TSC to
-	 * catchup mode.  This will catchup all VCPUs to real time, but cannot
-	 * guarantee that they stay in perfect synchronization.
-	 */
-	if (backwards_tsc) {
-		u64 delta_cyc = max_tsc - local_tsc;
-		backwards_tsc_observed = true;
-		list_for_each_entry(kvm, &vm_list, vm_list) {
-			kvm_for_each_vcpu(i, vcpu, kvm) {
-				vcpu->arch.tsc_offset_adjustment += delta_cyc;
-				vcpu->arch.last_host_tsc = local_tsc;
-				kvm_make_request(KVM_REQ_MASTERCLOCK_UPDATE, vcpu);
-			}
-
-			/*
-			 * We have to disable TSC offset matching.. if you were
-			 * booting a VM while issuing an S4 host suspend....
-			 * you may have some problem.  Solving this issue is
-			 * left as an exercise to the reader.
-			 */
-			kvm->arch.last_tsc_nsec = 0;
-			kvm->arch.last_tsc_write = 0;
-		}
-
-	}
 	return 0;
 }