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-<think>
-Alright, I'm trying to classify this bug report about QEMU. The issue is that the "linux-user mode does not support memfd_create syscall", leading to an error when a userspace app tries to use it.
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-First, I recall that QEMU has different components: user-mode emulation (like qemu-user) and kernel-mode (like KVM). Since this is in user mode, it's about translating syscalls on the host.
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-The syscall memfd_create is part of Linux's API for creating memory-based files. If the user-mode emulation doesn't support it, it's likely a missing translation in QEMU's user-space handling.
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-Looking at the categories: 'mistranslation' refers to incorrect mapping between source and target IR or syscalls in user mode. Since this is about a syscall not being handled correctly in user-mode, that fits.
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-Other options like 'network', 'socket', etc., don't apply here because it's specifically about a missing syscall implementation in the user space.
-</think>
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-mistranslation
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