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+<think>
+Okay, let me try to figure out how to classify this bug report. The user provided a bug where they're getting an error when attaching 6 VF's (Virtual Functions) to the guest machine in QEMU. The error message is "VFIO_MAP_DMA : -28". They mentioned using w-bits=48 bits when launching the VM.
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+First, I need to understand what each part means. VFIO stands for Virtual Function I/O, which is used for device assignment in virtualization. When you attach multiple VFs, it's related to how devices are handled by the hypervisor or QEMU.
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+The error code "-28" probably indicates a specific problem during the mapping process of DMA (Direct Memory Access) resources. VFIO_MAP_DMA suggests that this is an issue with mapping these resources.
+
+Looking at the possible categories: there's 'device', which relates to hardware devices in the VM; 'peripherals' could be another option since it's about device assignment, but 'device' seems more direct here.
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+The other options like 'graphic', 'network', or 'socket' don't seem relevant because this is specifically about VFIO and DMA mapping. It's not a translation issue, so 'mistranslation' isn't applicable. Neither does it fall under performance, debug, or permissions directly.
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+So the error is likely related to how devices are being handled in QEMU. Therefore, the category should be 'device'.
+</think>
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+device
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