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authorChristian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com>2025-06-30 12:34:26 +0000
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+<think>
+Okay, so I'm trying to classify this bug report about QEMU causing a kernel panic when running VMware ESXi. The user mentioned that the guest OS has svm capabilities but VMware is attempting some hypercall that crashes it. They provided a link which probably discusses similar issues.
+
+Looking at the categories given: mistranslation, assembly, device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor, and other.
+
+The issue is related to ESXi running inside QEMU. The guest OS hassvm flags enabled, which indicates that it's using AMD SVM (Secure Virtual Machine) for virtualization. VMware might be trying to use certain hypercalls that aren't fully implemented or are causing issues in the QEMU environment.
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+Since the problem is about a hypervisor feature and the interaction between VMware (which acts as a hypervisor) and QEMU, which is another hypervisor or emulator, this likely falls under the hypervisor category. The user is trying to disable these features but can't, leading to a crash.
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+So, the main issue here is related to hypervisor-specific functionality within QEMU.
+</think>
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+hypervisor
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