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+virtual: 0.986
+architecture: 0.982
+arm: 0.976
+device: 0.835
+vnc: 0.818
+peripherals: 0.763
+VMM: 0.754
+debug: 0.633
+ppc: 0.619
+graphic: 0.550
+PID: 0.525
+boot: 0.523
+semantic: 0.517
+socket: 0.497
+risc-v: 0.482
+permissions: 0.479
+register: 0.434
+hypervisor: 0.393
+TCG: 0.361
+kernel: 0.328
+network: 0.311
+files: 0.299
+KVM: 0.289
+performance: 0.231
+mistranslation: 0.228
+user-level: 0.192
+i386: 0.162
+assembly: 0.051
+x86: 0.005
+
+In the ARM environment, using pci-ohci with specific OS (CentOS-8-aarch64-1905-dvd1.iso) to start a virtual machine, will cause the memory leak
+Description of problem:
+
+Steps to reproduce:
+1.Using the pci-ohci as the USB controller to start the VM;
+
+2.install the OS using the CentOS-8-aarch64-1905-dvd1.iso ;
+
+3.The QEMU process is taking up more and more memory, which looks like Memory leak
+Additional information:
+![bugreport](/uploads/63af75a469be21e7ce734a22a3dcf33c/bugreport.PNG)