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diff --git a/results/classifier/no-thinking-deepseek-r1:70b/reasoning/manual-review/1967248 b/results/classifier/no-thinking-deepseek-r1:70b/reasoning/manual-review/1967248 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b66e2947 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/no-thinking-deepseek-r1:70b/reasoning/manual-review/1967248 @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +The issue described involves an uncaught target signal 5 (Trace/breakpoint trap) when running a binary under QEMU, but not when using GDB. The user also mentions that QEMU's 32-bit ARM Linux-user mode does not correctly handle BKPT instructions by converting them into SIGTRAP signals. + +**Analysis:** +- The problem revolves around the handling of BKPT (breakpoint) instructions in QEMU. +- Specifically, it appears that QEMU is not properly translating these instructions into the appropriate SIGTRAP signal, which is crucial for debugging purposes. +- This misbehavior leads to a core dump when running the program normally but works as expected under GDB. + +**Classification:** +This issue pertains to how QEMU processes specific ARM instructions (BKPT). Therefore, it falls under the **instruction** category. \ No newline at end of file |