architecture: 0.934 x86: 0.926 performance: 0.863 graphic: 0.834 semantic: 0.831 user-level: 0.715 ppc: 0.697 socket: 0.691 device: 0.681 permissions: 0.655 PID: 0.634 hypervisor: 0.633 network: 0.603 peripherals: 0.563 files: 0.541 VMM: 0.495 virtual: 0.494 kernel: 0.486 boot: 0.467 arm: 0.449 register: 0.436 debug: 0.433 vnc: 0.399 TCG: 0.383 risc-v: 0.382 mistranslation: 0.344 assembly: 0.315 i386: 0.289 KVM: 0.159 -------------------- x86: 0.942 virtual: 0.826 hypervisor: 0.576 user-level: 0.222 files: 0.114 register: 0.097 TCG: 0.061 KVM: 0.057 debug: 0.050 PID: 0.038 architecture: 0.031 kernel: 0.020 device: 0.020 VMM: 0.016 socket: 0.013 boot: 0.010 semantic: 0.009 vnc: 0.003 performance: 0.003 network: 0.002 assembly: 0.002 ppc: 0.002 risc-v: 0.001 graphic: 0.001 permissions: 0.001 peripherals: 0.001 mistranslation: 0.001 i386: 0.000 arm: 0.000 "Unable to find a guest_base to satisfy all guest address mapping requirements" running certain x86_64 binaries on aarch64 host Description of problem: Copying from: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2256916 With ``qemu-x86_64-static`` from ``qemu-8.1.3-1.fc39``, I can no longer run on the m1 the ``x86_64`` binary created by https://github.com/containers/PodmanHello If I try with ``qemu-x86_64-static`` from ``qemu-7.2.7-1.fc38`` then this works. If I build the binary manually on a fc39 x86 system with ``gcc -O2 -static -o podman_hello_world podman_hello_world.c``, then I can also run it successfully with ``qemu-8.1.3-1.fc39``. It's only the static binary built inside the alpine container which cannot be run on the M1. Misc tests I ran: ``` $ ./qemu-x86_64-static-8.1.3 podman_hello_world.alpine qemu-x86_64-static-8.1.3: /var/roothome/podman_hello_world.alpine: Unable to find a guest_base to satisfy all guest address mapping requirements 0000000000000000-0000000000000fff 0000000000400000-00000000004047ef $ ./qemu-x86_64-static-7.2.7 podman_hello_world.alpine !... Hello Podman World ...! [...] $ ./qemu-x86_64-static-8.1.3 podman_hello_world.fc39 !... Hello Podman World ...! [...] ``` The issue is still present with ``qemu-8.2.0-0.3.rc2.fc40`` I also could not reproduce on ``x86_64`` machines. I just tried it on fc39 installed on non-Apple ``aarch64`` hardware, and I'm seeing the same issue: ``` # rpm -qf /usr/bin/qemu-x86_64-static qemu-user-static-x86-8.1.3-1.fc39.aarch64 # qemu-x86_64-static ./podman_hello_world.alpine qemu-x86_64-static: /root/podman_hello_world.alpine: Unable to find a guest_base to satisfy all guest address mapping requirements 0000000000000000-0000000000000fff 0000000000400000-00000000004047ef ```