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diff --git a/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/1890775 b/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/1890775 deleted file mode 100644 index 9c04b2597..000000000 --- a/results/classifier/deepseek-2-tmp/reasoning/device/1890775 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -<think> -Alright, I'm trying to classify this bug report for QEMU. The user mentioned that an Aten USB-to-Serial bridge isn't working under Windows 10 when using QEMU. They're trying to set up serial communication between two machines, one with a native serial port and another using the USB adapter. - -First, I need to understand what's happening here. The user is using QEMU's serial and chardev parameters but can't get the USB-to-Serial adapter working. However, it works in VirtualBox, so the issue might be specific to QEMU's emulation of USB devices or the serial port handling. - -Looking at the possible categories: device relates to hardware device emulation, which seems relevant here because the USB-to-Serial bridge is a hardware device that isn't functioning as expected. Other options like 'network' or 'graphic' don't fit since the problem is specifically with the serial and USB devices. - -I recall that QEMU emulates various hardware devices, including USB controllers and serial ports. If the user's setup works in VirtualBox but not QEMU, it might be a bug in how QEMU handles the USB-to-Serial bridge. This falls under device emulation issues rather than other categories like performance or kernel issues. - -So, the most appropriate category for this bug is 'device' because it pertains to the proper functioning of the USB-to-Serial adapter within the emulated environment provided by QEMU. -</think> - -The issue revolves around a hardware device (USB-to-Serial bridge) not functioning correctly under QEMU. Since VirtualBox works fine, it's likely a problem with QEMU's device emulation. - -**device** \ No newline at end of file |