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+<think>
+Okay, so I need to classify this bug report about QEMU. The user mentioned that eMMC support is missing as a storage type. Let me think through this.
+
+First, what categories are available? There's device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor, and others like assembly or mistranslation.
+
+eMMC stands for embedded MultiMediaCard, which is a type of flash storage often used in devices like smartphones and memory cards. In the context of QEMU, this would relate to how the emulator handles storage devices.
+
+Looking at the bug report, it's about missing support for eMMC as a storage type. The user provided some links to past discussions in qemu-devel. These seem to be patches or RFCs related to adding eMMC support. For example, one is from 2011 and another recent attempt in 2023.
+
+So, the issue is about hardware emulation, specifically for storage devices. Since eMMC is a type of storage peripheral, this falls under the peripherals category. The other options like network or socket don't fit because those relate to communication protocols, not storage. Device might be a possible category too, but 'peripherals' seems more specific here.
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+Therefore, the bug report should be categorized as 'peripherals'.
+</think>
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+The bug report pertains to missing support for eMMC as a storage type in QEMU. Since eMMC is a storage device, this falls under the peripherals category.
+
+**Answer:** peripherals
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