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+kernel: 0.548
+virtual: 0.508
+device: 0.353
+performance: 0.342
+user-level: 0.330
+mistranslation: 0.321
+semantic: 0.153
+graphic: 0.142
+network: 0.090
+socket: 0.079
+i386: 0.077
+architecture: 0.073
+arm: 0.061
+PID: 0.059
+boot: 0.040
+risc-v: 0.034
+x86: 0.034
+vnc: 0.033
+register: 0.029
+VMM: 0.027
+hypervisor: 0.024
+ppc: 0.023
+TCG: 0.022
+debug: 0.019
+KVM: 0.011
+files: 0.010
+peripherals: 0.008
+assembly: 0.007
+permissions: 0.004
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+Too small argv limit
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+Current kernels don't have a fixed argv/environ limit any more, but the user-space emulation of qemu is still using a fixed limit.  This can cause execve to fail when it wouldn't on a real system.  For example, the follwing command should not fail in the emulated environment:
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+$ /bin/true $(yes | head -n 100000)
+-bash: /bin/true: Argument list too long
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+This was fixed in QEMU 2.5.
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+