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diff --git a/results/classifier/qwen3:32b/reasoning/runtime/2846 b/results/classifier/qwen3:32b/reasoning/runtime/2846 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fc071c21 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/qwen3:32b/reasoning/runtime/2846 @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +<think> +Okay, let's see. The user reported that a Linux user hangs if fd_trans_lock is held during a fork in QEMU. Hmm. I need to classify this bug into one of the three categories: instruction, syscall, or runtime. + +First, instruction errors usually relate to incorrect or faulty assembly instructions. That doesn't seem to be the case here. The problem is about a lock being held during a fork, leading to a hang. + +Syscall errors involve system calls failing or behaving incorrectly. Fork is a system call, but the issue here is about the lock being held during the fork. The problem might be more about the runtime behavior rather than a direct syscall error. + +Runtime errors are other issues that occur during program execution, like deadlocks, race conditions, or resource leaks. Since the hang is happening because a lock is held during fork, which could lead to a deadlock or improper resource management, this seems like a runtime error. The fork system call itself might be working, but the way the lock is handled during the fork process is causing the hang. + +So the category is probably runtime. +</think> + +runtime \ No newline at end of file |