src/os/solaris/vm/os_solaris.hpp

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duke@435 24
stefank@2314 25 #ifndef OS_SOLARIS_VM_OS_SOLARIS_HPP
stefank@2314 26 #define OS_SOLARIS_VM_OS_SOLARIS_HPP
stefank@2314 27
duke@435 28 // Solaris_OS defines the interface to Solaris operating systems
duke@435 29
goetz@6486 30 // Information about the protection of the page at address '0' on this os.
goetz@6486 31 static bool zero_page_read_protected() { return true; }
goetz@6486 32
duke@435 33 class Solaris {
duke@435 34 friend class os;
duke@435 35
duke@435 36 private:
duke@435 37
duke@435 38 // Support for "new" libthread APIs for getting & setting thread context (2.8)
duke@435 39 #define TRS_VALID 0
duke@435 40 #define TRS_NONVOLATILE 1
duke@435 41 #define TRS_LWPID 2
duke@435 42 #define TRS_INVALID 3
duke@435 43
duke@435 44 // _T2_libthread is true if we believe we are running with the newer
duke@435 45 // SunSoft lib/lwp/libthread: default Solaris 9, available Solaris 8
duke@435 46 // which is a lightweight libthread that also supports all T1
duke@435 47 static bool _T2_libthread;
duke@435 48 // These refer to new libthread interface functions
duke@435 49 // They get intialized if we dynamically detect new libthread
duke@435 50 static int_fnP_thread_t_iP_uP_stack_tP_gregset_t _thr_getstate;
duke@435 51 static int_fnP_thread_t_i_gregset_t _thr_setstate;
duke@435 52 static int_fnP_thread_t_i _thr_setmutator;
duke@435 53 static int_fnP_thread_t _thr_suspend_mutator;
duke@435 54 static int_fnP_thread_t _thr_continue_mutator;
duke@435 55 // libthread_init sets the above, if the new functionality is detected
duke@435 56
duke@435 57 // initialized to libthread or lwp synchronization primitives depending on UseLWPSychronization
duke@435 58 static int_fnP_mutex_tP _mutex_lock;
duke@435 59 static int_fnP_mutex_tP _mutex_trylock;
duke@435 60 static int_fnP_mutex_tP _mutex_unlock;
duke@435 61 static int_fnP_mutex_tP_i_vP _mutex_init;
duke@435 62 static int_fnP_mutex_tP _mutex_destroy;
duke@435 63 static int _mutex_scope;
duke@435 64
duke@435 65 static int_fnP_cond_tP_mutex_tP_timestruc_tP _cond_timedwait;
duke@435 66 static int_fnP_cond_tP_mutex_tP _cond_wait;
duke@435 67 static int_fnP_cond_tP _cond_signal;
duke@435 68 static int_fnP_cond_tP _cond_broadcast;
duke@435 69 static int_fnP_cond_tP_i_vP _cond_init;
duke@435 70 static int_fnP_cond_tP _cond_destroy;
duke@435 71 static int _cond_scope;
duke@435 72
duke@435 73 typedef uintptr_t lgrp_cookie_t;
duke@435 74 typedef id_t lgrp_id_t;
iveresov@579 75 typedef int lgrp_rsrc_t;
duke@435 76 typedef enum lgrp_view {
duke@435 77 LGRP_VIEW_CALLER, /* what's available to the caller */
duke@435 78 LGRP_VIEW_OS /* what's available to operating system */
duke@435 79 } lgrp_view_t;
duke@435 80
twisti@1076 81 typedef uint_t (*getisax_func_t)(uint32_t* array, uint_t n);
twisti@1076 82
duke@435 83 typedef lgrp_id_t (*lgrp_home_func_t)(idtype_t idtype, id_t id);
duke@435 84 typedef lgrp_cookie_t (*lgrp_init_func_t)(lgrp_view_t view);
duke@435 85 typedef int (*lgrp_fini_func_t)(lgrp_cookie_t cookie);
duke@435 86 typedef lgrp_id_t (*lgrp_root_func_t)(lgrp_cookie_t cookie);
duke@435 87 typedef int (*lgrp_children_func_t)(lgrp_cookie_t cookie, lgrp_id_t parent,
duke@435 88 lgrp_id_t *lgrp_array, uint_t lgrp_array_size);
iveresov@579 89 typedef int (*lgrp_resources_func_t)(lgrp_cookie_t cookie, lgrp_id_t lgrp,
iveresov@579 90 lgrp_id_t *lgrp_array, uint_t lgrp_array_size,
iveresov@579 91 lgrp_rsrc_t type);
duke@435 92 typedef int (*lgrp_nlgrps_func_t)(lgrp_cookie_t cookie);
duke@435 93 typedef int (*lgrp_cookie_stale_func_t)(lgrp_cookie_t cookie);
duke@435 94 typedef int (*meminfo_func_t)(const uint64_t inaddr[], int addr_count,
duke@435 95 const uint_t info_req[], int info_count,
duke@435 96 uint64_t outdata[], uint_t validity[]);
duke@435 97
twisti@1076 98 static getisax_func_t _getisax;
twisti@1076 99
duke@435 100 static lgrp_home_func_t _lgrp_home;
duke@435 101 static lgrp_init_func_t _lgrp_init;
duke@435 102 static lgrp_fini_func_t _lgrp_fini;
duke@435 103 static lgrp_root_func_t _lgrp_root;
duke@435 104 static lgrp_children_func_t _lgrp_children;
iveresov@579 105 static lgrp_resources_func_t _lgrp_resources;
duke@435 106 static lgrp_nlgrps_func_t _lgrp_nlgrps;
duke@435 107 static lgrp_cookie_stale_func_t _lgrp_cookie_stale;
duke@435 108 static lgrp_cookie_t _lgrp_cookie;
duke@435 109
duke@435 110 static meminfo_func_t _meminfo;
duke@435 111
anoll@5384 112 // Large Page Support
anoll@5384 113 static bool setup_large_pages(caddr_t start, size_t bytes, size_t align);
duke@435 114
duke@435 115 static void init_thread_fpu_state(void);
duke@435 116
duke@435 117 static void try_enable_extended_io();
duke@435 118
duke@435 119 // For signal-chaining
duke@435 120 static unsigned long sigs; // mask of signals that have
duke@435 121 // preinstalled signal handlers
duke@435 122 static struct sigaction *(*get_signal_action)(int);
duke@435 123 static struct sigaction *get_preinstalled_handler(int);
duke@435 124 static int (*get_libjsig_version)();
duke@435 125 static void save_preinstalled_handler(int, struct sigaction&);
duke@435 126 static void check_signal_handler(int sig);
duke@435 127 // For overridable signals
duke@435 128 static int _SIGinterrupt; // user-overridable INTERRUPT_SIGNAL
duke@435 129 static int _SIGasync; // user-overridable ASYNC_SIGNAL
duke@435 130 static void set_SIGinterrupt(int newsig) { _SIGinterrupt = newsig; }
duke@435 131 static void set_SIGasync(int newsig) { _SIGasync = newsig; }
duke@435 132
duke@435 133 public:
duke@435 134 // Large Page Support--ISM.
duke@435 135 static bool largepage_range(char* addr, size_t size);
duke@435 136
duke@435 137 static int SIGinterrupt() { return _SIGinterrupt; }
duke@435 138 static int SIGasync() { return _SIGasync; }
duke@435 139 static address handler_start, handler_end; // start and end pc of thr_sighndlrinfo
duke@435 140
duke@435 141 static bool valid_stack_address(Thread* thread, address sp);
duke@435 142 static bool valid_ucontext(Thread* thread, ucontext_t* valid, ucontext_t* suspect);
duke@435 143 static ucontext_t* get_valid_uc_in_signal_handler(Thread* thread,
duke@435 144 ucontext_t* uc);
duke@435 145
duke@435 146 static ExtendedPC ucontext_get_ExtendedPC(ucontext_t* uc);
duke@435 147 static intptr_t* ucontext_get_sp(ucontext_t* uc);
duke@435 148 // ucontext_get_fp() is only used by Solaris X86 (see note below)
duke@435 149 static intptr_t* ucontext_get_fp(ucontext_t* uc);
sla@5237 150 static address ucontext_get_pc(ucontext_t* uc);
duke@435 151
duke@435 152 // For Analyzer Forte AsyncGetCallTrace profiling support:
duke@435 153 // Parameter ret_fp is only used by Solaris X86.
duke@435 154 //
duke@435 155 // We should have different declarations of this interface in
duke@435 156 // os_solaris_i486.hpp and os_solaris_sparc.hpp, but that file
duke@435 157 // provides extensions to the os class and not the Solaris class.
duke@435 158 static ExtendedPC fetch_frame_from_ucontext(Thread* thread, ucontext_t* uc,
duke@435 159 intptr_t** ret_sp, intptr_t** ret_fp);
duke@435 160
duke@435 161 static void hotspot_sigmask(Thread* thread);
duke@435 162
sla@5237 163 // SR_handler
sla@5237 164 static void SR_handler(Thread* thread, ucontext_t* uc);
duke@435 165 protected:
duke@435 166 // Solaris-specific interface goes here
duke@435 167 static julong available_memory();
duke@435 168 static julong physical_memory() { return _physical_memory; }
duke@435 169 static julong _physical_memory;
duke@435 170 static void initialize_system_info();
duke@435 171 static int _dev_zero_fd;
duke@435 172 static int get_dev_zero_fd() { return _dev_zero_fd; }
duke@435 173 static void set_dev_zero_fd(int fd) { _dev_zero_fd = fd; }
dcubed@5255 174 static int commit_memory_impl(char* addr, size_t bytes, bool exec);
dcubed@5255 175 static int commit_memory_impl(char* addr, size_t bytes,
dcubed@5255 176 size_t alignment_hint, bool exec);
duke@435 177 static char* mmap_chunk(char *addr, size_t size, int flags, int prot);
sbohne@495 178 static char* anon_mmap(char* requested_addr, size_t bytes, size_t alignment_hint, bool fixed);
duke@435 179 static bool mpss_sanity_check(bool warn, size_t * page_size);
duke@435 180
duke@435 181 // Workaround for 4352906. thr_stksegment sometimes returns
duke@435 182 // a bad value for the primordial thread's stack base when
duke@435 183 // it is called more than one time.
duke@435 184 // Workaround is to cache the initial value to avoid further
duke@435 185 // calls to thr_stksegment.
duke@435 186 // It appears that someone (Hotspot?) is trashing the user's
duke@435 187 // proc_t structure (note that this is a system struct).
duke@435 188 static address _main_stack_base;
duke@435 189
nloodin@3783 190 static void print_distro_info(outputStream* st);
nloodin@3783 191 static void print_libversion_info(outputStream* st);
nloodin@3783 192
duke@435 193 public:
duke@435 194 static void libthread_init();
duke@435 195 static void synchronization_init();
iveresov@897 196 static bool liblgrp_init();
duke@435 197 // Load miscellaneous symbols.
duke@435 198 static void misc_sym_init();
duke@435 199 // This boolean allows users to forward their own non-matching signals
duke@435 200 // to JVM_handle_solaris_signal, harmlessly.
duke@435 201 static bool signal_handlers_are_installed;
duke@435 202
duke@435 203 static void signal_sets_init();
duke@435 204 static void install_signal_handlers();
duke@435 205 static void set_signal_handler(int sig, bool set_installed, bool oktochain);
duke@435 206 static void init_signal_mem();
duke@435 207 static bool is_sig_ignored(int sig);
duke@435 208 static void set_our_sigflags(int, int);
duke@435 209 static int get_our_sigflags(int);
duke@435 210
duke@435 211 // For signal-chaining
duke@435 212 static bool libjsig_is_loaded; // libjsig that interposes sigaction(),
duke@435 213 // signal(), sigset() is loaded
duke@435 214 static struct sigaction *get_chained_signal_action(int sig);
duke@435 215 static bool chained_handler(int sig, siginfo_t *siginfo, void *context);
duke@435 216
duke@435 217 // The following allow us to link against both the old and new libthread (2.8)
duke@435 218 // and exploit the new libthread functionality if available.
duke@435 219
duke@435 220 static bool T2_libthread() { return _T2_libthread; }
duke@435 221 static void set_T2_libthread(bool T2_libthread) { _T2_libthread = T2_libthread; }
duke@435 222
duke@435 223 static int thr_getstate(thread_t tid, int *flag, unsigned *lwp, stack_t *ss, gregset_t rs)
duke@435 224 { return _thr_getstate(tid, flag, lwp, ss, rs); }
duke@435 225 static void set_thr_getstate(int_fnP_thread_t_iP_uP_stack_tP_gregset_t func)
duke@435 226 { _thr_getstate = func; }
duke@435 227
duke@435 228 static int thr_setstate(thread_t tid, int flag, gregset_t rs) { return _thr_setstate(tid, flag, rs); }
duke@435 229 static void set_thr_setstate(int_fnP_thread_t_i_gregset_t func) { _thr_setstate = func; }
duke@435 230
duke@435 231 static int thr_setmutator(thread_t tid, int enabled) { return _thr_setmutator(tid, enabled); }
duke@435 232 static void set_thr_setmutator(int_fnP_thread_t_i func) { _thr_setmutator = func; }
duke@435 233
duke@435 234 static int thr_suspend_mutator(thread_t tid) { return _thr_suspend_mutator(tid); }
duke@435 235 static void set_thr_suspend_mutator(int_fnP_thread_t func) { _thr_suspend_mutator = func; }
duke@435 236
duke@435 237 static int thr_continue_mutator(thread_t tid) { return _thr_continue_mutator(tid); }
duke@435 238 static void set_thr_continue_mutator(int_fnP_thread_t func) { _thr_continue_mutator = func; }
duke@435 239
duke@435 240 // Allows us to switch between lwp and thread -based synchronization
duke@435 241 static int mutex_lock(mutex_t *mx) { return _mutex_lock(mx); }
duke@435 242 static int mutex_trylock(mutex_t *mx) { return _mutex_trylock(mx); }
duke@435 243 static int mutex_unlock(mutex_t *mx) { return _mutex_unlock(mx); }
duke@435 244 static int mutex_init(mutex_t *mx) { return _mutex_init(mx, os::Solaris::mutex_scope(), NULL); }
duke@435 245 static int mutex_destroy(mutex_t *mx) { return _mutex_destroy(mx); }
duke@435 246 static int mutex_scope() { return _mutex_scope; }
duke@435 247
duke@435 248 static void set_mutex_lock(int_fnP_mutex_tP func) { _mutex_lock = func; }
duke@435 249 static void set_mutex_trylock(int_fnP_mutex_tP func) { _mutex_trylock = func; }
duke@435 250 static void set_mutex_unlock(int_fnP_mutex_tP func) { _mutex_unlock = func; }
duke@435 251 static void set_mutex_init(int_fnP_mutex_tP_i_vP func) { _mutex_init = func; }
duke@435 252 static void set_mutex_destroy(int_fnP_mutex_tP func) { _mutex_destroy = func; }
duke@435 253 static void set_mutex_scope(int scope) { _mutex_scope = scope; }
duke@435 254
duke@435 255 static int cond_timedwait(cond_t *cv, mutex_t *mx, timestruc_t *abst)
duke@435 256 { return _cond_timedwait(cv, mx, abst); }
duke@435 257 static int cond_wait(cond_t *cv, mutex_t *mx) { return _cond_wait(cv, mx); }
duke@435 258 static int cond_signal(cond_t *cv) { return _cond_signal(cv); }
duke@435 259 static int cond_broadcast(cond_t *cv) { return _cond_broadcast(cv); }
duke@435 260 static int cond_init(cond_t *cv) { return _cond_init(cv, os::Solaris::cond_scope(), NULL); }
duke@435 261 static int cond_destroy(cond_t *cv) { return _cond_destroy(cv); }
duke@435 262 static int cond_scope() { return _cond_scope; }
duke@435 263
duke@435 264 static void set_cond_timedwait(int_fnP_cond_tP_mutex_tP_timestruc_tP func)
duke@435 265 { _cond_timedwait = func; }
duke@435 266 static void set_cond_wait(int_fnP_cond_tP_mutex_tP func) { _cond_wait = func; }
duke@435 267 static void set_cond_signal(int_fnP_cond_tP func) { _cond_signal = func; }
duke@435 268 static void set_cond_broadcast(int_fnP_cond_tP func) { _cond_broadcast = func; }
duke@435 269 static void set_cond_init(int_fnP_cond_tP_i_vP func) { _cond_init = func; }
duke@435 270 static void set_cond_destroy(int_fnP_cond_tP func) { _cond_destroy = func; }
duke@435 271 static void set_cond_scope(int scope) { _cond_scope = scope; }
duke@435 272
duke@435 273 static void set_lgrp_home(lgrp_home_func_t func) { _lgrp_home = func; }
duke@435 274 static void set_lgrp_init(lgrp_init_func_t func) { _lgrp_init = func; }
duke@435 275 static void set_lgrp_fini(lgrp_fini_func_t func) { _lgrp_fini = func; }
duke@435 276 static void set_lgrp_root(lgrp_root_func_t func) { _lgrp_root = func; }
iveresov@579 277 static void set_lgrp_children(lgrp_children_func_t func) { _lgrp_children = func; }
iveresov@579 278 static void set_lgrp_resources(lgrp_resources_func_t func) { _lgrp_resources = func; }
iveresov@579 279 static void set_lgrp_nlgrps(lgrp_nlgrps_func_t func) { _lgrp_nlgrps = func; }
duke@435 280 static void set_lgrp_cookie_stale(lgrp_cookie_stale_func_t func) { _lgrp_cookie_stale = func; }
duke@435 281 static void set_lgrp_cookie(lgrp_cookie_t cookie) { _lgrp_cookie = cookie; }
duke@435 282
duke@435 283 static id_t lgrp_home(idtype_t type, id_t id) { return _lgrp_home != NULL ? _lgrp_home(type, id) : -1; }
duke@435 284 static lgrp_cookie_t lgrp_init(lgrp_view_t view) { return _lgrp_init != NULL ? _lgrp_init(view) : 0; }
duke@435 285 static int lgrp_fini(lgrp_cookie_t cookie) { return _lgrp_fini != NULL ? _lgrp_fini(cookie) : -1; }
duke@435 286 static lgrp_id_t lgrp_root(lgrp_cookie_t cookie) { return _lgrp_root != NULL ? _lgrp_root(cookie) : -1; };
duke@435 287 static int lgrp_children(lgrp_cookie_t cookie, lgrp_id_t parent,
duke@435 288 lgrp_id_t *lgrp_array, uint_t lgrp_array_size) {
duke@435 289 return _lgrp_children != NULL ? _lgrp_children(cookie, parent, lgrp_array, lgrp_array_size) : -1;
duke@435 290 }
iveresov@579 291 static int lgrp_resources(lgrp_cookie_t cookie, lgrp_id_t lgrp,
iveresov@579 292 lgrp_id_t *lgrp_array, uint_t lgrp_array_size,
iveresov@579 293 lgrp_rsrc_t type) {
iveresov@579 294 return _lgrp_resources != NULL ? _lgrp_resources(cookie, lgrp, lgrp_array, lgrp_array_size, type) : -1;
iveresov@579 295 }
iveresov@579 296
duke@435 297 static int lgrp_nlgrps(lgrp_cookie_t cookie) { return _lgrp_nlgrps != NULL ? _lgrp_nlgrps(cookie) : -1; }
duke@435 298 static int lgrp_cookie_stale(lgrp_cookie_t cookie) {
duke@435 299 return _lgrp_cookie_stale != NULL ? _lgrp_cookie_stale(cookie) : -1;
duke@435 300 }
duke@435 301 static lgrp_cookie_t lgrp_cookie() { return _lgrp_cookie; }
duke@435 302
twisti@1076 303 static bool supports_getisax() { return _getisax != NULL; }
twisti@1076 304 static uint_t getisax(uint32_t* array, uint_t n);
twisti@1076 305
duke@435 306 static void set_meminfo(meminfo_func_t func) { _meminfo = func; }
duke@435 307 static int meminfo (const uint64_t inaddr[], int addr_count,
duke@435 308 const uint_t info_req[], int info_count,
duke@435 309 uint64_t outdata[], uint_t validity[]) {
duke@435 310 return _meminfo != NULL ? _meminfo(inaddr, addr_count, info_req, info_count,
duke@435 311 outdata, validity) : -1;
duke@435 312 }
duke@435 313
duke@435 314 enum {
duke@435 315 clear_interrupted = true
duke@435 316 };
duke@435 317 static void setup_interruptible(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 318 static void setup_interruptible_already_blocked(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 319 static JavaThread* setup_interruptible();
duke@435 320 static void cleanup_interruptible(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 321
duke@435 322 // perf counter incrementers used by _INTERRUPTIBLE
duke@435 323
duke@435 324 static void bump_interrupted_before_count();
duke@435 325 static void bump_interrupted_during_count();
duke@435 326
duke@435 327 #ifdef ASSERT
duke@435 328 static JavaThread* setup_interruptible_native();
duke@435 329 static void cleanup_interruptible_native(JavaThread* thread);
duke@435 330 #endif
duke@435 331
duke@435 332 static sigset_t* unblocked_signals();
duke@435 333 static sigset_t* vm_signals();
duke@435 334 static sigset_t* allowdebug_blocked_signals();
duke@435 335
duke@435 336 // %%% Following should be promoted to os.hpp:
duke@435 337 // Trace number of created threads
duke@435 338 static jint _os_thread_limit;
duke@435 339 static volatile jint _os_thread_count;
duke@435 340
duke@435 341 // Minimum stack size a thread can be created with (allowing
duke@435 342 // the VM to completely create the thread and enter user code)
duke@435 343
duke@435 344 static size_t min_stack_allowed;
duke@435 345
duke@435 346 // Stack overflow handling
duke@435 347
duke@435 348 static int max_register_window_saves_before_flushing();
duke@435 349
duke@435 350 // Stack repair handling
duke@435 351
duke@435 352 // none present
duke@435 353
duke@435 354 };
duke@435 355
zgu@3900 356 class PlatformEvent : public CHeapObj<mtInternal> {
duke@435 357 private:
duke@435 358 double CachePad [4] ; // increase odds that _mutex is sole occupant of cache line
duke@435 359 volatile int _Event ;
duke@435 360 int _nParked ;
duke@435 361 int _pipev [2] ;
duke@435 362 mutex_t _mutex [1] ;
duke@435 363 cond_t _cond [1] ;
duke@435 364 double PostPad [2] ;
duke@435 365
duke@435 366 protected:
duke@435 367 // Defining a protected ctor effectively gives us an abstract base class.
duke@435 368 // That is, a PlatformEvent can never be instantiated "naked" but only
duke@435 369 // as a part of a ParkEvent (recall that ParkEvent extends PlatformEvent).
duke@435 370 // TODO-FIXME: make dtor private
duke@435 371 ~PlatformEvent() { guarantee (0, "invariant") ; }
duke@435 372 PlatformEvent() {
duke@435 373 int status;
duke@435 374 status = os::Solaris::cond_init(_cond);
duke@435 375 assert_status(status == 0, status, "cond_init");
duke@435 376 status = os::Solaris::mutex_init(_mutex);
duke@435 377 assert_status(status == 0, status, "mutex_init");
duke@435 378 _Event = 0 ;
duke@435 379 _nParked = 0 ;
duke@435 380 _pipev[0] = _pipev[1] = -1 ;
duke@435 381 }
duke@435 382
duke@435 383 public:
duke@435 384 // Exercise caution using reset() and fired() -- they may require MEMBARs
duke@435 385 void reset() { _Event = 0 ; }
duke@435 386 int fired() { return _Event; }
duke@435 387 void park () ;
duke@435 388 int park (jlong millis) ;
duke@435 389 int TryPark () ;
duke@435 390 void unpark () ;
duke@435 391 } ;
duke@435 392
zgu@3900 393 class PlatformParker : public CHeapObj<mtInternal> {
duke@435 394 protected:
duke@435 395 mutex_t _mutex [1] ;
duke@435 396 cond_t _cond [1] ;
duke@435 397
duke@435 398 public: // TODO-FIXME: make dtor private
duke@435 399 ~PlatformParker() { guarantee (0, "invariant") ; }
duke@435 400
duke@435 401 public:
duke@435 402 PlatformParker() {
duke@435 403 int status;
duke@435 404 status = os::Solaris::cond_init(_cond);
duke@435 405 assert_status(status == 0, status, "cond_init");
duke@435 406 status = os::Solaris::mutex_init(_mutex);
duke@435 407 assert_status(status == 0, status, "mutex_init");
duke@435 408 }
duke@435 409 } ;
stefank@2314 410
stefank@2314 411 #endif // OS_SOLARIS_VM_OS_SOLARIS_HPP

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