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diff --git a/results/classifier/qwen3:32b/reasoning/syscall/817 b/results/classifier/qwen3:32b/reasoning/syscall/817 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3fd73e77 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/qwen3:32b/reasoning/syscall/817 @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +<think> +Okay, let's see. The user mentioned a bug in QEMU related to the waitid system call. The issue is that when info.si_pid is zero, the target siginfo is left uninitialized. + +First, I need to figure out which category this falls into. The options are instruction, syscall, or runtime. + +The bug is about the waitid system call not initializing the siginfo structure properly under certain conditions. Since waitid is a system call, this seems like it's related to how the syscall is handled. The problem isn't with the instruction itself (like a wrong opcode or something), but rather how the syscall's data structure is managed. So it's probably a syscall error. + +Runtime errors are more about issues during program execution that aren't directly tied to specific syscalls, like memory leaks or logic errors. Since this is specifically a problem with the waitid syscall's handling, the correct category should be syscall. +</think> + +syscall \ No newline at end of file |