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authorChristian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com>2025-07-03 07:27:52 +0000
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-<think>
-Alright, let's tackle this bug report classification step by step.
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-First, I'm looking at the problem described: when running a specific perf benchmark related to futex locks in an AMD64 Docker image on an s390x system, there's an ENOSYS error. The error message mentions FUTEX_LOCK_PI not being implemented, which suggests that the system call isn't supported.
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-The user is using QEMU as indicated by "qemu-x86_64-static". Since this is a QEMU issue, it likely relates to how the hypervisor handles certain system calls when emulating different architectures. FUTEX_LOCK_PI is part of the futex primitives used in threading for Linux, so if it's not implemented under QEMU on s390x, it points towards a problem with the emulation.
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-Looking at the possible categories provided: mistranslation, assembly lowering, other, device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor. 
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-The issue is with QEMU not handling a specific system call correctly. Since QEMU acts as a hypervisor when running virtual machines, and the problem occurs during a system call in an emulated environment, the most fitting category would be "hypervisor." This suggests that the bug lies within how QEMU (the hypervisor) handles or translates certain kernel operations.
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-Additionally, since the error is about a missing function (ENOSYS), it might not be a direct issue with the kernel but rather with the emulation layer provided by QEMU. Therefore, categorizing this under "hypervisor" makes sense because that's where the system call translation happens.
-</think>
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-hypervisor
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