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diff --git a/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/84 b/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/84 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1b4a7bcb --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/84 @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +<think> +Alright, I'm trying to classify this bug report where the machine shuts off due to an "lsi_scsi: error: MSG IN data too long" message. Let me break it down. + +First, the error mentions "lsi_scsi," which relates to the LSI SCSI controller in QEMU. SCSI controllers handle storage devices, so this seems hardware-related but within the virtualized environment. + +The error itself is about a message with data that's too long. This could be an issue with how the driver handles certain commands or responses from the SCSI device. It might be a problem in the way the code processes SCSI messages, possibly leading to incorrect handling and causing the machine to shut down. + +Looking at the possible categories: 'device' seems relevant here because it pertains to hardware emulation, specifically storage devices. Other categories like 'network' or 'graphic' don't fit as well since the issue is with SCSI controllers. + +I'm considering if this could be a kernel or hypervisor issue, but since the problem arises from device handling within QEMU (which emulates devices), it's more likely a 'device' category. There's no mention of performance issues or permissions, so those can be ruled out. + +Therefore, the most appropriate classification for this bug is under 'device.' +</think> + +device \ No newline at end of file |