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diff --git a/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/peripherals/1210212 b/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/peripherals/1210212 deleted file mode 100644 index db118ad3..00000000 --- a/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/peripherals/1210212 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -<think> -Okay, let's figure out how to classify this bug report for QEMU. The user mentioned that when they run QEMU with the -serial option using mon:vc, it causes a core dump. Specifically, running something like "-serial null -serial mon:vc" leads to a segmentation fault. - -First, I need to recall what each category means. Looking at the options: - -- Mistranslation is about incorrect semantic mapping from source to target. -- Assembly lowering relates to assembly code issues. -- Other is for anything that doesn't fit elsewhere. -- Device probably involves hardware device emulation. -- Graphic would be related to graphics handling. -- Socket might involve network socket issues. -- Network is broader than just sockets, maybe related to networking in general. -- KVM is about kernel-based virtualization. -- Boot is about the boot process. -- VNC relates to remote desktop access. -- Debug is about debugging features. -- Files and permissions are self-explanatory. -- Performance is about slow performance issues. -- Kernel might refer to OS kernel interactions, but in QEMU context, possibly related to hypervisor or device emulation. -- Peripherals would be about hardware devices like serial ports, USB, etc. -- Hypervisor refers to the management of virtual machines. - -The bug occurs when using the -serial option with "mon:vc". The monitor is part of QEMU's monitoring functionality. When trying to attach it to a virtual console, it crashes. - -I think this might be related to how the serial port is being emulated or connected to the monitor. Since mon:vc suggests connecting the monitor to a virtual console, maybe there's an issue with how the serial device is handled. So this points towards a problem with peripherals, specifically the serial port emulation. - -Looking at the categories, "peripherals" seems like the right fit because it's about hardware devices (like serial) and their interaction within QEMU. -</think> - -The bug report involves a core dump when using the -serial option with mon:vc, which relates to serial port emulation. This falls under peripherals. - -peripherals \ No newline at end of file |