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+<think>
+Alright, let's try to figure out the category for this bug report. The user mentioned that when they tried building QEMU 2.3.0 on Ubuntu 12.04, it failed with several errors in migration/rdma.c related to struct ibv_port_attr not having a member called 'link_layer' and some IBV_LINK_LAYER_* constants being undeclared.
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+First, I'll note that the build fails specifically when trying to compile the rdma module. The error messages point to issues in the migration/rdma.c file. These errors are about missing struct members and undefined constants from the ibv_port_attr structure. This suggests a problem with how the code interacts with the InfiniBand verbs library (IBV), which is used for RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) operations.
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+The user also provided that disabling rdma during configuration (--disable-rdma) allows the build to succeed. So, the issue is directly related to the RDMA support in QEMU.
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+Looking at the possible categories: device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, etc. The problem here is with network-related functionality because RDMA is used for networking and high-speed data transfers. The errors are about struct definitions not matching, which indicates a possible issue with how the code uses the IBV library's structs and enums.
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+Another angle: this isn't related to user-mode assembly or translation issues (like mistranslation) since it's a build error in a specific network-related module. It also doesn't seem to be about graphics or peripherals in general, as those modules aren't involved here.
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+Therefore, the bug is likely classified under 'network' because it pertains to the RDMA implementation which handles network communication.
+</think>
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+network
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