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diff --git a/results/classifier/zero-shot/118/risc-v/2041 b/results/classifier/zero-shot/118/risc-v/2041 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..980b4af1 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/zero-shot/118/risc-v/2041 @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +risc-v: 0.877 +KVM: 0.864 +architecture: 0.743 +graphic: 0.739 +network: 0.704 +PID: 0.675 +device: 0.653 +performance: 0.626 +mistranslation: 0.530 +virtual: 0.511 +socket: 0.474 +kernel: 0.456 +permissions: 0.426 +boot: 0.423 +user-level: 0.416 +VMM: 0.406 +TCG: 0.393 +debug: 0.353 +arm: 0.352 +ppc: 0.342 +semantic: 0.342 +files: 0.316 +register: 0.313 +vnc: 0.288 +peripherals: 0.286 +hypervisor: 0.253 +assembly: 0.169 +x86: 0.142 +i386: 0.125 + +RISC-V KVM build error with Alpine Linux +Description of problem: +Native build of qemu fails on alpine linux riscv64. +Steps to reproduce: +1. install alpine on riscv or set up a container with qemu-riscv64 +2. build qemu 8.1.3 from source +3. +Additional information: +``` +kvm.c:(.text+0xc50): undefined reference to `strerrorname_np' +/usr/lib/gcc/riscv64-alpine-linux-musl/13.2.1/../../../../riscv64-alpine-linux-musl/bin/ld: libqemu-riscv64-softmmu.fa.p/target_riscv_kvm.c.o: in function `.L0 ': +kvm.c:(.text+0xcda): undefined reference to `strerrorname_np' +/usr/lib/gcc/riscv64-alpine-linux-musl/13.2.1/../../../../riscv64-alpine-linux-musl/bin/ld: libqemu-riscv64-softmmu.fa.p/target_riscv_kvm.c.o: in function `.L111': +kvm.c:(.text+0xd02): undefined reference to `strerrorname_np' +``` + +The `strerrorname_np` is a GNU specific non-portable function (that what _np stands for). This is the only place where it is use in the entire qemu codebase: +``` +$ rg strerrorname_np +target/riscv/kvm/kvm-cpu.c +837: strerrorname_np(errno)); +899: strerrorname_np(errno)); +909: strerrorname_np(errno)); +932: strerrorname_np(errno)); +``` + +Seems like other places uses `strerror(errno)`. |