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      1  1.13.2.3   nathanw /*	$NetBSD: kern_ntptime.c,v 1.13.2.3 2001/11/14 19:16:36 nathanw Exp $	*/
      2       1.1  jonathan 
      3       1.1  jonathan /******************************************************************************
      4       1.1  jonathan  *                                                                            *
      5       1.1  jonathan  * Copyright (c) David L. Mills 1993, 1994                                    *
      6       1.1  jonathan  *                                                                            *
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      8       1.1  jonathan  * documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided  *
      9       1.1  jonathan  * that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both the    *
     10       1.1  jonathan  * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting           *
     11       1.1  jonathan  * documentation, and that the name University of Delaware not be used in     *
     12       1.1  jonathan  * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software        *
     13       1.1  jonathan  * without specific, written prior permission.  The University of Delaware    *
     14       1.1  jonathan  * makes no representations about the suitability this software for any       *
     15       1.1  jonathan  * purpose.  It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.      *
     16       1.1  jonathan  *                                                                            *
     17       1.1  jonathan  ******************************************************************************/
     18       1.1  jonathan 
     19       1.1  jonathan /*
     20       1.1  jonathan  * Modification history kern_ntptime.c
     21       1.1  jonathan  *
     22       1.1  jonathan  * 24 Sep 94	David L. Mills
     23       1.1  jonathan  *	Tightened code at exits.
     24       1.1  jonathan  *
     25       1.1  jonathan  * 24 Mar 94	David L. Mills
     26       1.1  jonathan  *	Revised syscall interface to include new variables for PPS
     27       1.1  jonathan  *	time discipline.
     28       1.1  jonathan  *
     29       1.1  jonathan  * 14 Feb 94	David L. Mills
     30       1.1  jonathan  *	Added code for external clock
     31       1.1  jonathan  *
     32       1.1  jonathan  * 28 Nov 93	David L. Mills
     33       1.1  jonathan  *	Revised frequency scaling to conform with adjusted parameters
     34       1.1  jonathan  *
     35       1.1  jonathan  * 17 Sep 93	David L. Mills
     36       1.1  jonathan  *	Created file
     37       1.1  jonathan  */
     38       1.1  jonathan /*
     39       1.1  jonathan  * ntp_gettime(), ntp_adjtime() - precision time interface for SunOS
     40       1.1  jonathan  * V4.1.1 and V4.1.3
     41       1.1  jonathan  *
     42       1.1  jonathan  * These routines consitute the Network Time Protocol (NTP) interfaces
     43       1.1  jonathan  * for user and daemon application programs. The ntp_gettime() routine
     44       1.1  jonathan  * provides the time, maximum error (synch distance) and estimated error
     45       1.1  jonathan  * (dispersion) to client user application programs. The ntp_adjtime()
     46       1.1  jonathan  * routine is used by the NTP daemon to adjust the system clock to an
     47       1.1  jonathan  * externally derived time. The time offset and related variables set by
     48       1.1  jonathan  * this routine are used by hardclock() to adjust the phase and
     49       1.1  jonathan  * frequency of the phase-lock loop which controls the system clock.
     50       1.1  jonathan  */
     51  1.13.2.3   nathanw 
     52  1.13.2.3   nathanw #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     53  1.13.2.3   nathanw __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_ntptime.c,v 1.13.2.3 2001/11/14 19:16:36 nathanw Exp $");
     54  1.13.2.3   nathanw 
     55       1.6  jonathan #include "opt_ntp.h"
     56       1.6  jonathan 
     57       1.1  jonathan #include <sys/param.h>
     58       1.1  jonathan #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
     59       1.1  jonathan #include <sys/systm.h>
     60       1.1  jonathan #include <sys/kernel.h>
     61  1.13.2.1   nathanw #include <sys/lwp.h>
     62       1.1  jonathan #include <sys/proc.h>
     63       1.1  jonathan #include <sys/timex.h>
     64       1.1  jonathan #include <sys/vnode.h>
     65       1.1  jonathan 
     66       1.1  jonathan #include <sys/mount.h>
     67       1.1  jonathan #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
     68       1.1  jonathan 
     69       1.1  jonathan #include <machine/cpu.h>
     70       1.1  jonathan 
     71      1.12       mrg #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
     72       1.2  christos #include <sys/sysctl.h>
     73       1.2  christos 
     74       1.4   thorpej #ifdef NTP
     75       1.4   thorpej 
     76       1.1  jonathan /*
     77       1.1  jonathan  * The following variables are used by the hardclock() routine in the
     78       1.1  jonathan  * kern_clock.c module and are described in that module.
     79       1.1  jonathan  */
     80       1.1  jonathan extern int time_state;		/* clock state */
     81       1.1  jonathan extern int time_status;		/* clock status bits */
     82       1.1  jonathan extern long time_offset;	/* time adjustment (us) */
     83       1.1  jonathan extern long time_freq;		/* frequency offset (scaled ppm) */
     84       1.1  jonathan extern long time_maxerror;	/* maximum error (us) */
     85       1.1  jonathan extern long time_esterror;	/* estimated error (us) */
     86       1.1  jonathan extern long time_constant;	/* pll time constant */
     87       1.1  jonathan extern long time_precision;	/* clock precision (us) */
     88       1.1  jonathan extern long time_tolerance;	/* frequency tolerance (scaled ppm) */
     89       1.1  jonathan 
     90       1.1  jonathan #ifdef PPS_SYNC
     91       1.1  jonathan /*
     92       1.1  jonathan  * The following variables are used only if the PPS signal discipline
     93       1.1  jonathan  * is configured in the kernel.
     94       1.1  jonathan  */
     95       1.1  jonathan extern int pps_shift;		/* interval duration (s) (shift) */
     96       1.1  jonathan extern long pps_freq;		/* pps frequency offset (scaled ppm) */
     97       1.1  jonathan extern long pps_jitter;		/* pps jitter (us) */
     98       1.1  jonathan extern long pps_stabil;		/* pps stability (scaled ppm) */
     99       1.1  jonathan extern long pps_jitcnt;		/* jitter limit exceeded */
    100       1.1  jonathan extern long pps_calcnt;		/* calibration intervals */
    101       1.1  jonathan extern long pps_errcnt;		/* calibration errors */
    102       1.1  jonathan extern long pps_stbcnt;		/* stability limit exceeded */
    103       1.1  jonathan #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
    104       1.1  jonathan 
    105       1.1  jonathan 
    106       1.1  jonathan 
    107       1.1  jonathan /*ARGSUSED*/
    108       1.1  jonathan /*
    109       1.1  jonathan  * ntp_gettime() - NTP user application interface
    110       1.1  jonathan  */
    111       1.1  jonathan int
    112  1.13.2.1   nathanw sys_ntp_gettime(l, v, retval)
    113  1.13.2.1   nathanw 	struct lwp *l;
    114       1.1  jonathan 	void *v;
    115       1.1  jonathan 	register_t *retval;
    116       1.1  jonathan 
    117       1.1  jonathan {
    118       1.3   thorpej 	struct sys_ntp_gettime_args /* {
    119       1.5       cgd 		syscallarg(struct ntptimeval *) ntvp;
    120       1.1  jonathan 	} */ *uap = v;
    121       1.1  jonathan 	struct timeval atv;
    122       1.1  jonathan 	struct ntptimeval ntv;
    123       1.1  jonathan 	int error = 0;
    124       1.1  jonathan 	int s;
    125       1.1  jonathan 
    126       1.5       cgd 	if (SCARG(uap, ntvp)) {
    127       1.1  jonathan 		s = splclock();
    128       1.1  jonathan #ifdef EXT_CLOCK
    129       1.1  jonathan 		/*
    130       1.1  jonathan 		 * The microtime() external clock routine returns a
    131       1.1  jonathan 		 * status code. If less than zero, we declare an error
    132       1.1  jonathan 		 * in the clock status word and return the kernel
    133       1.1  jonathan 		 * (software) time variable. While there are other
    134       1.1  jonathan 		 * places that call microtime(), this is the only place
    135       1.1  jonathan 		 * that matters from an application point of view.
    136       1.1  jonathan 		 */
    137       1.1  jonathan 		if (microtime(&atv) < 0) {
    138       1.1  jonathan 			time_status |= STA_CLOCKERR;
    139       1.1  jonathan 			ntv.time = time;
    140       1.1  jonathan 		} else
    141       1.1  jonathan 			time_status &= ~STA_CLOCKERR;
    142       1.1  jonathan #else /* EXT_CLOCK */
    143       1.1  jonathan 		microtime(&atv);
    144       1.1  jonathan #endif /* EXT_CLOCK */
    145       1.1  jonathan 		ntv.time = atv;
    146       1.1  jonathan 		ntv.maxerror = time_maxerror;
    147       1.1  jonathan 		ntv.esterror = time_esterror;
    148       1.1  jonathan 		(void) splx(s);
    149       1.1  jonathan 
    150       1.5       cgd 		error = copyout((caddr_t)&ntv, (caddr_t)SCARG(uap, ntvp),
    151       1.7     perry 		    sizeof(ntv));
    152       1.1  jonathan 	}
    153       1.1  jonathan 	if (!error) {
    154       1.1  jonathan 
    155       1.1  jonathan 		/*
    156       1.1  jonathan 		 * Status word error decode. If any of these conditions
    157       1.1  jonathan 		 * occur, an error is returned, instead of the status
    158       1.1  jonathan 		 * word. Most applications will care only about the fact
    159       1.1  jonathan 		 * the system clock may not be trusted, not about the
    160       1.1  jonathan 		 * details.
    161       1.1  jonathan 		 *
    162       1.1  jonathan 		 * Hardware or software error
    163       1.1  jonathan 		 */
    164       1.1  jonathan 		if ((time_status & (STA_UNSYNC | STA_CLOCKERR)) ||
    165       1.1  jonathan 
    166       1.1  jonathan 		/*
    167       1.1  jonathan 		 * PPS signal lost when either time or frequency
    168       1.1  jonathan 		 * synchronization requested
    169       1.1  jonathan 		 */
    170       1.1  jonathan 		    (time_status & (STA_PPSFREQ | STA_PPSTIME) &&
    171       1.1  jonathan 		    !(time_status & STA_PPSSIGNAL)) ||
    172       1.1  jonathan 
    173       1.1  jonathan 		/*
    174       1.1  jonathan 		 * PPS jitter exceeded when time synchronization
    175       1.1  jonathan 		 * requested
    176       1.1  jonathan 		 */
    177       1.1  jonathan 		    (time_status & STA_PPSTIME &&
    178       1.1  jonathan 		    time_status & STA_PPSJITTER) ||
    179       1.1  jonathan 
    180       1.1  jonathan 		/*
    181       1.1  jonathan 		 * PPS wander exceeded or calibration error when
    182       1.1  jonathan 		 * frequency synchronization requested
    183       1.1  jonathan 		 */
    184       1.1  jonathan 		    (time_status & STA_PPSFREQ &&
    185       1.1  jonathan 		    time_status & (STA_PPSWANDER | STA_PPSERROR)))
    186       1.1  jonathan 			*retval = TIME_ERROR;
    187       1.1  jonathan 		else
    188       1.1  jonathan 			*retval = (register_t)time_state;
    189       1.1  jonathan 	}
    190       1.1  jonathan 	return(error);
    191       1.1  jonathan }
    192       1.1  jonathan 
    193       1.1  jonathan 
    194       1.1  jonathan /* ARGSUSED */
    195       1.1  jonathan /*
    196       1.1  jonathan  * ntp_adjtime() - NTP daemon application interface
    197       1.1  jonathan  */
    198       1.1  jonathan int
    199  1.13.2.1   nathanw sys_ntp_adjtime(l, v, retval)
    200  1.13.2.1   nathanw 	struct lwp *l;
    201       1.1  jonathan 	void *v;
    202       1.1  jonathan 	register_t *retval;
    203       1.1  jonathan {
    204       1.3   thorpej 	struct sys_ntp_adjtime_args /* {
    205       1.1  jonathan 		syscallarg(struct timex *) tp;
    206       1.1  jonathan 	} */ *uap = v;
    207  1.13.2.1   nathanw 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
    208       1.1  jonathan 	struct timex ntv;
    209       1.1  jonathan 	int error = 0;
    210       1.1  jonathan 
    211       1.1  jonathan 	if ((error = copyin((caddr_t)SCARG(uap, tp), (caddr_t)&ntv,
    212  1.13.2.2   nathanw 			sizeof(ntv))) != 0)
    213       1.1  jonathan 		return (error);
    214       1.1  jonathan 
    215  1.13.2.2   nathanw 
    216  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	if (ntv.modes != 0 && (error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
    217       1.1  jonathan 		return (error);
    218       1.1  jonathan 
    219  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	return (ntp_adjtime1(&ntv, v, retval));
    220  1.13.2.2   nathanw }
    221  1.13.2.2   nathanw 
    222  1.13.2.2   nathanw int
    223  1.13.2.2   nathanw ntp_adjtime1(ntv, v, retval)
    224  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	struct timex *ntv;
    225  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	void *v;
    226  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	register_t	*retval;
    227  1.13.2.2   nathanw {
    228  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	struct sys_ntp_adjtime_args /* {
    229  1.13.2.2   nathanw 		syscallarg(struct timex *) tp;
    230  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	} */ *uap = v;
    231  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	int error = 0;
    232  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	int modes;
    233  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	int s;
    234  1.13.2.2   nathanw 
    235  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	/*
    236  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	 * Update selected clock variables. Note that there is no error
    237  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	 * checking here on the assumption the superuser should know
    238  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	 * what it is doing.
    239  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	 */
    240  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	modes = ntv->modes;
    241       1.1  jonathan 	s = splclock();
    242       1.1  jonathan 	if (modes & MOD_FREQUENCY)
    243       1.1  jonathan #ifdef PPS_SYNC
    244  1.13.2.2   nathanw 		time_freq = ntv->freq - pps_freq;
    245       1.1  jonathan #else /* PPS_SYNC */
    246  1.13.2.2   nathanw 		time_freq = ntv->freq;
    247       1.1  jonathan #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
    248       1.1  jonathan 	if (modes & MOD_MAXERROR)
    249  1.13.2.2   nathanw 		time_maxerror = ntv->maxerror;
    250       1.1  jonathan 	if (modes & MOD_ESTERROR)
    251  1.13.2.2   nathanw 		time_esterror = ntv->esterror;
    252       1.1  jonathan 	if (modes & MOD_STATUS) {
    253       1.1  jonathan 		time_status &= STA_RONLY;
    254  1.13.2.2   nathanw 		time_status |= ntv->status & ~STA_RONLY;
    255       1.1  jonathan 	}
    256       1.1  jonathan 	if (modes & MOD_TIMECONST)
    257  1.13.2.2   nathanw 		time_constant = ntv->constant;
    258       1.1  jonathan 	if (modes & MOD_OFFSET)
    259  1.13.2.2   nathanw 		hardupdate(ntv->offset);
    260       1.1  jonathan 
    261       1.1  jonathan 	/*
    262       1.1  jonathan 	 * Retrieve all clock variables
    263       1.1  jonathan 	 */
    264       1.1  jonathan 	if (time_offset < 0)
    265  1.13.2.2   nathanw 		ntv->offset = -(-time_offset >> SHIFT_UPDATE);
    266       1.1  jonathan 	else
    267  1.13.2.2   nathanw 		ntv->offset = time_offset >> SHIFT_UPDATE;
    268       1.1  jonathan #ifdef PPS_SYNC
    269  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->freq = time_freq + pps_freq;
    270       1.1  jonathan #else /* PPS_SYNC */
    271  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->freq = time_freq;
    272       1.1  jonathan #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
    273  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->maxerror = time_maxerror;
    274  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->esterror = time_esterror;
    275  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->status = time_status;
    276  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->constant = time_constant;
    277  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->precision = time_precision;
    278  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->tolerance = time_tolerance;
    279       1.1  jonathan #ifdef PPS_SYNC
    280  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->shift = pps_shift;
    281  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->ppsfreq = pps_freq;
    282  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->jitter = pps_jitter >> PPS_AVG;
    283  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->stabil = pps_stabil;
    284  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->calcnt = pps_calcnt;
    285  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->errcnt = pps_errcnt;
    286  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->jitcnt = pps_jitcnt;
    287  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	ntv->stbcnt = pps_stbcnt;
    288       1.1  jonathan #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
    289       1.1  jonathan 	(void)splx(s);
    290       1.1  jonathan 
    291  1.13.2.2   nathanw 	error = copyout((caddr_t)ntv, (caddr_t)SCARG(uap, tp), sizeof(*ntv));
    292       1.1  jonathan 	if (!error) {
    293       1.1  jonathan 
    294       1.1  jonathan 		/*
    295       1.1  jonathan 		 * Status word error decode. See comments in
    296       1.1  jonathan 		 * ntp_gettime() routine.
    297       1.1  jonathan 		 */
    298       1.1  jonathan 		if ((time_status & (STA_UNSYNC | STA_CLOCKERR)) ||
    299       1.1  jonathan 		    (time_status & (STA_PPSFREQ | STA_PPSTIME) &&
    300       1.1  jonathan 		    !(time_status & STA_PPSSIGNAL)) ||
    301       1.1  jonathan 		    (time_status & STA_PPSTIME &&
    302       1.1  jonathan 		    time_status & STA_PPSJITTER) ||
    303       1.1  jonathan 		    (time_status & STA_PPSFREQ &&
    304       1.1  jonathan 		    time_status & (STA_PPSWANDER | STA_PPSERROR)))
    305       1.1  jonathan 			*retval = TIME_ERROR;
    306       1.1  jonathan 		else
    307       1.1  jonathan 			*retval = (register_t)time_state;
    308       1.1  jonathan 	}
    309       1.1  jonathan 	return error;
    310       1.1  jonathan }
    311       1.1  jonathan 
    312       1.1  jonathan 
    313       1.1  jonathan 
    314       1.1  jonathan /*
    315       1.1  jonathan  * return information about kernel precision timekeeping
    316       1.1  jonathan  */
    317       1.1  jonathan int
    318       1.1  jonathan sysctl_ntptime(where, sizep)
    319      1.10    simonb 	void *where;
    320       1.1  jonathan 	size_t *sizep;
    321       1.1  jonathan {
    322       1.1  jonathan 	struct timeval atv;
    323       1.1  jonathan 	struct ntptimeval ntv;
    324       1.1  jonathan 	int s;
    325       1.1  jonathan 
    326       1.1  jonathan 	/*
    327       1.1  jonathan 	 * Construct ntp_timeval.
    328       1.1  jonathan 	 */
    329       1.1  jonathan 
    330       1.1  jonathan 	s = splclock();
    331       1.1  jonathan #ifdef EXT_CLOCK
    332       1.1  jonathan 	/*
    333       1.1  jonathan 	 * The microtime() external clock routine returns a
    334       1.1  jonathan 	 * status code. If less than zero, we declare an error
    335       1.1  jonathan 	 * in the clock status word and return the kernel
    336       1.1  jonathan 	 * (software) time variable. While there are other
    337       1.1  jonathan 	 * places that call microtime(), this is the only place
    338       1.1  jonathan 	 * that matters from an application point of view.
    339       1.1  jonathan 	 */
    340       1.1  jonathan 	if (microtime(&atv) < 0) {
    341       1.1  jonathan 		time_status |= STA_CLOCKERR;
    342       1.1  jonathan 		ntv.time = time;
    343       1.1  jonathan 	} else {
    344       1.1  jonathan 		time_status &= ~STA_CLOCKERR;
    345       1.1  jonathan 	}
    346       1.1  jonathan #else /* EXT_CLOCK */
    347       1.1  jonathan 	microtime(&atv);
    348       1.1  jonathan #endif /* EXT_CLOCK */
    349       1.1  jonathan 	ntv.time = atv;
    350       1.1  jonathan 	ntv.maxerror = time_maxerror;
    351       1.1  jonathan 	ntv.esterror = time_esterror;
    352       1.1  jonathan 	splx(s);
    353       1.1  jonathan 
    354       1.1  jonathan #ifdef notyet
    355       1.1  jonathan 	/*
    356       1.1  jonathan 	 * Status word error decode. If any of these conditions
    357       1.1  jonathan 	 * occur, an error is returned, instead of the status
    358       1.1  jonathan 	 * word. Most applications will care only about the fact
    359       1.1  jonathan 	 * the system clock may not be trusted, not about the
    360       1.1  jonathan 	 * details.
    361       1.1  jonathan 	 *
    362       1.1  jonathan 	 * Hardware or software error
    363       1.1  jonathan 	 */
    364       1.1  jonathan 	if ((time_status & (STA_UNSYNC | STA_CLOCKERR)) ||
    365       1.1  jonathan 		ntv.time_state = TIME_ERROR;
    366       1.1  jonathan 
    367       1.1  jonathan 	/*
    368       1.1  jonathan 	 * PPS signal lost when either time or frequency
    369       1.1  jonathan 	 * synchronization requested
    370       1.1  jonathan 	 */
    371       1.1  jonathan 	   (time_status & (STA_PPSFREQ | STA_PPSTIME) &&
    372       1.1  jonathan 	    !(time_status & STA_PPSSIGNAL)) ||
    373       1.1  jonathan 
    374       1.1  jonathan 	/*
    375       1.1  jonathan 	 * PPS jitter exceeded when time synchronization
    376       1.1  jonathan 	 * requested
    377       1.1  jonathan 	 */
    378       1.1  jonathan 	   (time_status & STA_PPSTIME &&
    379       1.1  jonathan 	    time_status & STA_PPSJITTER) ||
    380       1.1  jonathan 
    381       1.1  jonathan 	/*
    382       1.1  jonathan 	 * PPS wander exceeded or calibration error when
    383       1.1  jonathan 	 * frequency synchronization requested
    384       1.1  jonathan 	 */
    385       1.1  jonathan 	   (time_status & STA_PPSFREQ &&
    386       1.1  jonathan 	    time_status & (STA_PPSWANDER | STA_PPSERROR)))
    387       1.1  jonathan 		ntv.time_state = TIME_ERROR;
    388       1.1  jonathan 	else
    389       1.1  jonathan 		ntv.time_state = time_state;
    390       1.1  jonathan #endif /* notyet */
    391       1.1  jonathan 	return (sysctl_rdstruct(where, sizep, NULL, &ntv, sizeof(ntv)));
    392       1.1  jonathan }
    393       1.4   thorpej 
    394       1.4   thorpej #else /* !NTP */
    395       1.4   thorpej 
    396      1.13     bjh21 /* For some reason, raising SIGSYS (as sys_nosys would) is problematic. */
    397      1.13     bjh21 
    398       1.4   thorpej int
    399  1.13.2.1   nathanw sys_ntp_gettime(l, v, retval)
    400  1.13.2.1   nathanw 	struct lwp *l;
    401       1.4   thorpej 	void *v;
    402       1.4   thorpej 	register_t *retval;
    403       1.4   thorpej {
    404       1.4   thorpej 	return(ENOSYS);
    405       1.4   thorpej }
    406       1.4   thorpej 
    407      1.13     bjh21 #endif /* !NTP */
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