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+<think>
+Okay, let me try to figure out the category for this bug report. The user is trying to build QEMU on a sparc64 system and it's failing with an undefined reference to `fdt_check_full`. So, I need to determine which of the given categories this issue falls into.
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+Looking at the possible categories: mistranslation, assembly lowering, device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor, and others like 'other'. 
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+The error message is about an undefined reference to a function called `fdt_check_full`. I know that FDT stands for Flattened Device Tree, which is used in the device tree mechanism. This is related to how hardware devices are represented in the system.
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+In QEMU's context, when building on sparc64, it probably uses some specific parts of the codebase related to the architecture and device trees. The function `fdt_check_full` is likely part of the device tree handling code. Since the build is failing with a linker error about this undefined symbol, it suggests that either the function isn't being properly linked or perhaps the implementation is missing.
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+Looking at the categories again, 'device' seems relevant here because it's related to hardware devices and their configuration via the device tree. Alternatively, 'other' could be a possibility if none of the specific categories fit, but I think 'device' is more precise in this case.
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+I don't see any indication that this is an issue with translation (mistranslation or assembly lowering), networking, KVM hypervisor, or other specific areas like boot or VNC. The problem is specifically about a missing function related to the device tree, which falls under hardware devices.
+</think>
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+device
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