Strange armv7 Rawhide infinite loop problem

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1222286

Can you help to identify the component responsible for this bug?

The symptoms: Just running:

  qemu-system-arm -help

hangs on Rawhide.  But only on armv7 (not x86), and only in Koji (or
at least, I've so far only been able to reproduce the problem in
Koji).

I managed to obtain an strace:

  https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/7470/9767470/build.log

and it is weird.  The process seems to go into a tight infinite loop
after opening /dev/urandom.

It looks like its happening in a library constructor function, before
main() in the qemu binary.  It might be related to libselinux, as that
is the last identifiable library that is being run.

Unfortunately I've so far failed to get a stack trace (using
libSegFault.so).

Rich.

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