From d0c85e36e4de67af628d54e9ab577cc3fad7796a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Krinitsin Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2025 07:27:52 +0000 Subject: add deepseek and gemma results --- results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/1563 | 15 --------------- 1 file changed, 15 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/1563 (limited to 'results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/1563') diff --git a/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/1563 b/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/1563 deleted file mode 100644 index 26ea99e8..00000000 --- a/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/1563 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ - -Okay, I need to classify this bug report. The title is "lsi53c895a: DMA reentrancy issue leads to stack overflow (CVE-2023-0330)". - -First, the component mentioned is lsi53c895a, which I recognize as a SCSI controller in QEMU. This suggests it's related to hardware emulation. - -The problem described is a reentrancy issue causing a stack overflow. Reentrancy issues usually occur when a function can be interrupted by another call before completing, leading to problems like stack overflows or incorrect states. - -Looking at the possible categories: device seems relevant because it's about a specific hardware component (SCSI controller). Other options like network or graphic don't fit here. It's not related to user-mode assembly or permissions issues either. - -So, the bug is within the lsi53c895a device driver in QEMU, causing a stack overflow due to reentrancy. Therefore, the category should be "device". - - -The issue pertains to the SCSI controller component (lsi53c895a) and involves a reentrancy problem leading to a stack overflow, which affects hardware emulation functionality. - -**Answer: device** \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3