First you need to convince me that this is a kernel bug.

How come libvirt's LXC driver is trying to use a /sys API that doesn't
even exist in the very latest mainline kernel?

I would guess that either libvirt assumes the kernel is built with some
option that the Ubuntu kernel hasn't been built with; or it assumes some
patch has been applied; or it's trying to use some old API which no
longer exists.

None of those cases would count as a kernel bug.

OTOH, I don't see anything at
http://libvirt.org/sources/virshcmdref/html-single/#sect-memtune
which implies any special options are required.

There are requirements for namespaces to be compiled in at
https://libvirt.org/drvlxc.html

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  kernel does not support limiting swap usage
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