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diff --git a/results/classifier/deepseek-r1:14b/reasoning/device/1070762 b/results/classifier/deepseek-r1:14b/reasoning/device/1070762 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..afc6b5fd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/deepseek-r1:14b/reasoning/device/1070762 @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +<think> +Alright, let me try to figure out the category of this bug report. The user mentioned an issue with QEMU where saving a VM (savevm) fails when a CD is inserted. The error message says, "Device '%s' is writable but does not support snapshots." + +First, I need to understand what's happening here. It looks like when they try to save the VM state, QEMU is encountering an issue with a device that's supposed to be writeable but doesn't support snapshots. They tried setting "-drive ...,readonly=on,snapshot=off" but it didn't help. + +Looking at their hint from blockdev.c, there's a patch where dinfo->bdrv->read_only is set to 1 for certain interfaces. This suggests that the problem might be related to how devices are marked as read-only or writable, and whether they support snapshots. + +The error message specifically mentions that the device is writable but doesn't support snapshots. So it seems like there's a misconfiguration where the device is being treated as writable when it shouldn't be, or the snapshot functionality isn't properly handling certain devices. + +Now, considering the possible categories: mistranslation relates to incorrect semantic mapping in user-mode, which might not fit here. Assembly lowering (assembly) is about code generation, which doesn't seem relevant. Other is a catch-all, but perhaps there's a more specific category. + +Device seems like a strong candidate because it's directly related to hardware emulation and device handling. The issue is about how the CD-ROM device is being treated by QEMU—whether it's writable and supporting snapshots. + +Looking at other categories: graphic would be for display issues, network for connectivity, KVM for hypervisor issues, etc. This seems more about device configuration and behavior. + +Therefore, the most appropriate category here is "device" since the problem revolves around how a specific device (the CD-ROM) is handled in terms of read-only status and snapshot support. +</think> + +device \ No newline at end of file |