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-<think>
-Okay, I need to classify this bug report into one of the given categories. Let me start by reading through the problem description carefully.
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-The issue is that QEMU crashes during a warm reboot when using the virtio-gpu device with vga=775 on the Linux command line. The first boot works fine, but after a warm reboot, it crashes during boot. This happens when the VM is accessed remotely via virt-manager and VNC.
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-Looking at the provided code patch, it seems related to the virtio-gpu driver in QEMU. The commit message says: "virtio-gpu: disable scanout when backing resource is destroyed." The changes involve adding a loop that disables scanouts for each affected output when a resource is destroyed. This suggests the problem lies within how resources are managed, particularly regarding display outputs.
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-The categories I can consider are:
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-- **device**: Since it's related to virtio-gpu, which is a device in QEMU.
-- **graphic**: The issue occurs during display-related operations, specifically with scanouts and image handling.
-- **other**: If none of the specific categories fit.
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-I think "graphic" is the most appropriate category because the bug involves display resources and scanout functionality. The problem arises when managing the graphics output after a reboot, pointing to issues in how QEMU handles the graphical devices during their lifecycle (like destruction of resources). 
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-The patch modifies how resources are cleaned up by disabling scanouts when they're destroyed. This directly impacts the graphical output handling, so it's not just a device issue but specifically about graphic operations.
-</think>
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-graphic
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