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diff --git a/results/classifier/mode-deepseek-r1:32b/reasoning/system/796 b/results/classifier/mode-deepseek-r1:32b/reasoning/system/796 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d7c374c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/mode-deepseek-r1:32b/reasoning/system/796 @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +<think> +Okay, I need to figure out whether this bug report is user-mode or system-mode related. Let's look at the information provided. + +The issue occurs when running `make -j126 check` for QEMU version 6.2.0 on an Ubuntu aarch64 system. The error message points to a test failure in `test-qga.c`, specifically an assertion that failed because of an undefined symbol: `g_unix_get_passwd_entry`. + +I remember that QEMU has two main modes: user-mode and system-mode. User-mode emulation runs applications compiled for one CPU on another without requiring kernel-level access, while system-mode involves emulating the entire system, including hardware devices and peripherals. + +The test in question is part of the QGA (QEMU Guest Agent), which is responsible for communication between the host and guest systems. The undefined symbol `g_unix_get_passwd_entry` suggests a missing library or incorrect linking during compilation. This function is related to Unix-specific operations, possibly involving user information retrieval. + +Since this error occurs in the context of the QGA, which operates at a higher privilege level (system-mode), it's likely related to system-mode issues. The failure might be due to missing dependencies required for the guest agent to run properly under system emulation. + +Therefore, this bug is classified as 'system' because it involves the guest agent and its interaction with system-level functionalities. +</think> + +The error occurs in a test related to the QEMU Guest Agent (QGA), which operates at a higher privilege level. The undefined symbol points to a Unix-specific function, suggesting an issue with system-level dependencies. + +system \ No newline at end of file |