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Update zlib-ng to 2.2.1 #26113 Release: https://github.com/zlib-ng/zlib-ng/releases/tag/2.2.1 ARM diagnostics patch: https://github.com/zlib-ng/zlib-ng/pull/1774 ### Pull Request Readiness Checklist See details at https://github.com/opencv/opencv/wiki/How_to_contribute#making-a-good-pull-request - [x] I agree to contribute to the project under Apache 2 License. - [x] To the best of my knowledge, the proposed patch is not based on a code under GPL or another license that is incompatible with OpenCV - [x] The PR is proposed to the proper branch - [ ] There is a reference to the original bug report and related work - [ ] There is accuracy test, performance test and test data in opencv_extra repository, if applicable Patch to opencv_extra has the same branch name. - [ ] The feature is well documented and sample code can be built with the project CMake
201 lines
6.3 KiB
C
201 lines
6.3 KiB
C
/* chunkset_tpl.h -- inline functions to copy small data chunks.
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* For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
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*/
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#include "zbuild.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#if CHUNK_SIZE == 32 && defined(X86_SSSE3)
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extern uint8_t* chunkmemset_ssse3(uint8_t *out, unsigned dist, unsigned len);
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#endif
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/* Returns the chunk size */
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Z_INTERNAL uint32_t CHUNKSIZE(void) {
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return sizeof(chunk_t);
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}
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/* Behave like memcpy, but assume that it's OK to overwrite at least
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chunk_t bytes of output even if the length is shorter than this,
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that the length is non-zero, and that `from` lags `out` by at least
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sizeof chunk_t bytes (or that they don't overlap at all or simply that
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the distance is less than the length of the copy).
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Aside from better memory bus utilisation, this means that short copies
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(chunk_t bytes or fewer) will fall straight through the loop
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without iteration, which will hopefully make the branch prediction more
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reliable. */
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#ifndef HAVE_CHUNKCOPY
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static inline uint8_t* CHUNKCOPY(uint8_t *out, uint8_t const *from, unsigned len) {
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Assert(len > 0, "chunkcopy should never have a length 0");
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chunk_t chunk;
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int32_t align = ((len - 1) % sizeof(chunk_t)) + 1;
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loadchunk(from, &chunk);
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storechunk(out, &chunk);
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out += align;
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from += align;
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len -= align;
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while (len > 0) {
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loadchunk(from, &chunk);
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storechunk(out, &chunk);
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out += sizeof(chunk_t);
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from += sizeof(chunk_t);
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len -= sizeof(chunk_t);
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}
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return out;
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}
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#endif
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/* Perform short copies until distance can be rewritten as being at least
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sizeof chunk_t.
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This assumes that it's OK to overwrite at least the first
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2*sizeof(chunk_t) bytes of output even if the copy is shorter than this.
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This assumption holds because inflate_fast() starts every iteration with at
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least 258 bytes of output space available (258 being the maximum length
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output from a single token; see inflate_fast()'s assumptions below). */
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#ifndef HAVE_CHUNKUNROLL
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static inline uint8_t* CHUNKUNROLL(uint8_t *out, unsigned *dist, unsigned *len) {
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unsigned char const *from = out - *dist;
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chunk_t chunk;
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while (*dist < *len && *dist < sizeof(chunk_t)) {
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loadchunk(from, &chunk);
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storechunk(out, &chunk);
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out += *dist;
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*len -= *dist;
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*dist += *dist;
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}
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return out;
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}
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_CHUNK_MAG
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/* Loads a magazine to feed into memory of the pattern */
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static inline chunk_t GET_CHUNK_MAG(uint8_t *buf, uint32_t *chunk_rem, uint32_t dist) {
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/* This code takes string of length dist from "from" and repeats
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* it for as many times as can fit in a chunk_t (vector register) */
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uint32_t cpy_dist;
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uint32_t bytes_remaining = sizeof(chunk_t);
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chunk_t chunk_load;
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uint8_t *cur_chunk = (uint8_t *)&chunk_load;
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while (bytes_remaining) {
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cpy_dist = MIN(dist, bytes_remaining);
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memcpy(cur_chunk, buf, cpy_dist);
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bytes_remaining -= cpy_dist;
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cur_chunk += cpy_dist;
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/* This allows us to bypass an expensive integer division since we're effectively
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* counting in this loop, anyway */
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*chunk_rem = cpy_dist;
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}
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return chunk_load;
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}
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#endif
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/* Copy DIST bytes from OUT - DIST into OUT + DIST * k, for 0 <= k < LEN/DIST.
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Return OUT + LEN. */
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Z_INTERNAL uint8_t* CHUNKMEMSET(uint8_t *out, unsigned dist, unsigned len) {
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/* Debug performance related issues when len < sizeof(uint64_t):
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Assert(len >= sizeof(uint64_t), "chunkmemset should be called on larger chunks"); */
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Assert(dist > 0, "chunkmemset cannot have a distance 0");
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/* Only AVX2 */
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#if CHUNK_SIZE == 32 && defined(X86_SSSE3)
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if (len <= 16) {
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return chunkmemset_ssse3(out, dist, len);
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}
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#endif
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uint8_t *from = out - dist;
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if (dist == 1) {
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memset(out, *from, len);
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return out + len;
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} else if (dist > sizeof(chunk_t)) {
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return CHUNKCOPY(out, out - dist, len);
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}
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chunk_t chunk_load;
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uint32_t chunk_mod = 0;
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/* TODO: possibly build up a permutation table for this if not an even modulus */
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#ifdef HAVE_CHUNKMEMSET_2
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if (dist == 2) {
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chunkmemset_2(from, &chunk_load);
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} else
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_CHUNKMEMSET_4
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if (dist == 4) {
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chunkmemset_4(from, &chunk_load);
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} else
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_CHUNKMEMSET_8
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if (dist == 8) {
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chunkmemset_8(from, &chunk_load);
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} else if (dist == sizeof(chunk_t)) {
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loadchunk(from, &chunk_load);
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} else
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#endif
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{
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chunk_load = GET_CHUNK_MAG(from, &chunk_mod, dist);
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}
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/* If we're lucky enough and dist happens to be an even modulus of our vector length,
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* we can do two stores per loop iteration, which for most ISAs, especially x86, is beneficial */
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if (chunk_mod == 0) {
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while (len >= (2 * sizeof(chunk_t))) {
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storechunk(out, &chunk_load);
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storechunk(out + sizeof(chunk_t), &chunk_load);
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out += 2 * sizeof(chunk_t);
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len -= 2 * sizeof(chunk_t);
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}
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}
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/* If we don't have a "dist" length that divides evenly into a vector
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* register, we can write the whole vector register but we need only
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* advance by the amount of the whole string that fits in our chunk_t.
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* If we do divide evenly into the vector length, adv_amount = chunk_t size*/
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uint32_t adv_amount = sizeof(chunk_t) - chunk_mod;
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while (len >= sizeof(chunk_t)) {
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storechunk(out, &chunk_load);
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len -= adv_amount;
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out += adv_amount;
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}
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if (len) {
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memcpy(out, &chunk_load, len);
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out += len;
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}
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return out;
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}
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Z_INTERNAL uint8_t* CHUNKMEMSET_SAFE(uint8_t *out, unsigned dist, unsigned len, unsigned left) {
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#if !defined(UNALIGNED64_OK)
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# if !defined(UNALIGNED_OK)
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static const uint32_t align_mask = 7;
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# else
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static const uint32_t align_mask = 3;
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# endif
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#endif
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len = MIN(len, left);
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uint8_t *from = out - dist;
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#if !defined(UNALIGNED64_OK)
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while (((uintptr_t)out & align_mask) && (len > 0)) {
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*out++ = *from++;
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--len;
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--left;
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}
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#endif
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if (left < (unsigned)(3 * sizeof(chunk_t))) {
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while (len > 0) {
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*out++ = *from++;
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--len;
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}
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return out;
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}
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if (len)
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return CHUNKMEMSET(out, dist, len);
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return out;
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}
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