Hi Archit,
Just booting 4.4-rc5+, I got this splat [1] At first glance, this appears to be a simple fix.
However, I'm concerned that fbcon functions, which may be called with interrupts disabled, are now hooked up to fbdev functions which may assume interrupts are not disabled (as is the case with cfb_imageblit()).
For example, in the splat below, it's a simple fix to make the splat go away with GFP_ATOMIC allocation. However, the following fence wait is _never_ going to trigger with interrupts disabled on UP.
FWIW, I've been running almost exclusively debug kernel builds so I'm not sure why this hasn't triggered many times before, but it hasn't.
Regards, Peter Hurley
[1] BUG splat
[ 37.438494] BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at /home/peter/src/kernels/mainline/mm/slub.c:1287 [ 37.438495] in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 2276, name: auditd [ 37.438497] 1 lock held by auditd/2276: [ 37.438507] #0: (audit_cmd_mutex){+.+.+.}, at: [<ffffffff8113a63f>] audit_receive+0x1f/0xa0 [ 37.438507] irq event stamp: 1689 [ 37.438511] hardirqs last enabled at (1689): [<ffffffff810e9a96>] vprintk_emit+0x236/0x620 [ 37.438513] hardirqs last disabled at (1688): [<ffffffff810e9934>] vprintk_emit+0xd4/0x620 [ 37.438518] softirqs last enabled at (1652): [<ffffffff81753898>] netlink_poll+0x138/0x1c0 [ 37.438520] softirqs last disabled at (1650): [<ffffffff81753857>] netlink_poll+0xf7/0x1c0 [ 37.438522] CPU: 7 PID: 2276 Comm: auditd Not tainted 4.4.0-rc5+wip-xeon+debug #rc5+wip [ 37.438523] Hardware name: Dell Inc. Precision WorkStation T5400 /0RW203, BIOS A11 04/30/2012 [ 37.438526] ffffffff81ce5cc8 ffff8802a87c3590 ffffffff813fb6c5 ffff8802ac768000 [ 37.438528] ffff8802a87c35b8 ffffffff810a6fb9 ffffffff81ce5cc8 0000000000000507 [ 37.438530] 0000000000000000 ffff8802a87c35e0 ffffffff810a70b9 00000000024080c0 [ 37.438531] Call Trace: [ 37.438535] [<ffffffff813fb6c5>] dump_stack+0x4e/0x79 [ 37.438538] [<ffffffff810a6fb9>] ___might_sleep+0x149/0x200 [ 37.438540] [<ffffffff810a70b9>] __might_sleep+0x49/0x80 [ 37.438544] [<ffffffff81202dfd>] kmem_cache_alloc_trace+0x20d/0x2e0 [ 37.438600] [<ffffffffa0272e9b>] ? nouveau_fence_new+0x3b/0x90 [nouveau] [ 37.438624] [<ffffffffa0272e9b>] nouveau_fence_new+0x3b/0x90 [nouveau] [ 37.438649] [<ffffffffa02707b2>] nouveau_channel_idle+0x42/0xb0 [nouveau] [ 37.438673] [<ffffffffa026bb3f>] nouveau_fbcon_sync+0x7f/0xb0 [nouveau] [ 37.438677] [<ffffffff8148998a>] cfb_imageblit+0x9a/0x4d0 [ 37.438681] [<ffffffff810d22ef>] ? trace_hardirqs_off_caller+0x1f/0xc0 [ 37.438693] [<ffffffffa013d30e>] drm_fb_helper_cfb_imageblit+0xe/0x10 [drm_kms_helper] [ 37.438717] [<ffffffffa026bbc1>] nouveau_fbcon_imageblit+0x51/0xd0 [nouveau] [ 37.438719] [<ffffffff8147c02c>] bit_putcs+0x2dc/0x530 [ 37.438721] [<ffffffff810d239d>] ? trace_hardirqs_off+0xd/0x10 [ 37.438725] [<ffffffff81476144>] ? get_color.isra.15+0x34/0x130 [ 37.438727] [<ffffffff81477278>] fbcon_putcs+0x128/0x160 [ 37.438728] [<ffffffff8147bd50>] ? bit_cursor+0x5e0/0x5e0 [ 37.438730] [<ffffffff8147756b>] fbcon_redraw.isra.25+0x16b/0x1d0 [ 37.438731] [<ffffffff8147894a>] fbcon_scroll+0x1ea/0xce0 [ 37.438734] [<ffffffff815112ca>] scrup+0x14a/0x160 [ 37.438736] [<ffffffff81511360>] lf+0x80/0x90 [ 37.438737] [<ffffffff81511617>] vt_console_print+0x2a7/0x3e0 [ 37.438739] [<ffffffff810e89c4>] call_console_drivers.constprop.24+0x144/0x1d0 [ 37.438741] [<ffffffff810e9783>] console_unlock+0x463/0x540 [ 37.438742] [<ffffffff810e9bba>] vprintk_emit+0x35a/0x620 [ 37.438744] [<ffffffff810e9fd9>] vprintk_default+0x29/0x40 [ 37.438748] [<ffffffff8119f71a>] printk+0x4d/0x4f [ 37.438750] [<ffffffff81137ad2>] audit_printk_skb+0x62/0x70 [ 37.438751] [<ffffffff81137e84>] audit_log_end+0x1d4/0x2d0 [ 37.438752] [<ffffffff81137ce0>] ? audit_log_end+0x30/0x2d0 [ 37.438754] [<ffffffff81139059>] audit_log_config_change+0x89/0xa0 [ 37.438756] [<ffffffff8113a4ca>] audit_receive_msg+0xa5a/0xbb0 [ 37.438759] [<ffffffff818481bd>] ? mutex_lock_nested+0x2ed/0x450 [ 37.438761] [<ffffffff8113a63f>] ? audit_receive+0x1f/0xa0 [ 37.438762] [<ffffffff8113a63f>] ? audit_receive+0x1f/0xa0 [ 37.438764] [<ffffffff8113a672>] audit_receive+0x52/0xa0 [ 37.438766] [<ffffffff81755652>] netlink_unicast+0xf2/0x1c0 [ 37.438767] [<ffffffff81755b07>] netlink_sendmsg+0x3e7/0x620 [ 37.438771] [<ffffffff816ff4e8>] sock_sendmsg+0x38/0x50 [ 37.438772] [<ffffffff816ff946>] SYSC_sendto+0xf6/0x170 [ 37.438775] [<ffffffff8119db8d>] ? context_tracking_exit+0x1d/0x30 [ 37.438778] [<ffffffff8100367f>] ? enter_from_user_mode+0x1f/0x50 [ 37.438780] [<ffffffff8100377b>] ? syscall_trace_enter_phase1+0xcb/0x130 [ 37.438781] [<ffffffff81003017>] ? trace_hardirqs_on_thunk+0x17/0x19 [ 37.438784] [<ffffffff8170079e>] SyS_sendto+0xe/0x10 [ 37.438786] [<ffffffff8184be36>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x16/0x7a
Hi Peter,
On 02/02/2016 02:07 AM, Peter Hurley wrote:
Hi Archit,
Just booting 4.4-rc5+, I got this splat [1] At first glance, this appears to be a simple fix.
Thanks for sharing this.
However, I'm concerned that fbcon functions, which may be called with interrupts disabled, are now hooked up to fbdev functions which may assume interrupts are not disabled (as is the case with cfb_imageblit()).
In the case when CONFIG_FB is enabled, drm_fb_helper_cfb_imageblit helper simply wraps around cfg_imageblit, so I don't see how we'd have any difference in behaviour.
For example, in the splat below, it's a simple fix to make the splat go away with GFP_ATOMIC allocation. However, the following fence wait is _never_ going to trigger with interrupts disabled on UP.
FWIW, I've been running almost exclusively debug kernel builds so I'm not sure why this hasn't triggered many times before, but it hasn't.
We could revert the patch "drm/nouveau: Use new drm_fb_helper functions" and see if we still hit this issue.
Thanks, Archit
Regards, Peter Hurley
[1] BUG splat
[ 37.438494] BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at /home/peter/src/kernels/mainline/mm/slub.c:1287 [ 37.438495] in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 2276, name: auditd [ 37.438497] 1 lock held by auditd/2276: [ 37.438507] #0: (audit_cmd_mutex){+.+.+.}, at: [<ffffffff8113a63f>] audit_receive+0x1f/0xa0 [ 37.438507] irq event stamp: 1689 [ 37.438511] hardirqs last enabled at (1689): [<ffffffff810e9a96>] vprintk_emit+0x236/0x620 [ 37.438513] hardirqs last disabled at (1688): [<ffffffff810e9934>] vprintk_emit+0xd4/0x620 [ 37.438518] softirqs last enabled at (1652): [<ffffffff81753898>] netlink_poll+0x138/0x1c0 [ 37.438520] softirqs last disabled at (1650): [<ffffffff81753857>] netlink_poll+0xf7/0x1c0 [ 37.438522] CPU: 7 PID: 2276 Comm: auditd Not tainted 4.4.0-rc5+wip-xeon+debug #rc5+wip [ 37.438523] Hardware name: Dell Inc. Precision WorkStation T5400 /0RW203, BIOS A11 04/30/2012 [ 37.438526] ffffffff81ce5cc8 ffff8802a87c3590 ffffffff813fb6c5 ffff8802ac768000 [ 37.438528] ffff8802a87c35b8 ffffffff810a6fb9 ffffffff81ce5cc8 0000000000000507 [ 37.438530] 0000000000000000 ffff8802a87c35e0 ffffffff810a70b9 00000000024080c0 [ 37.438531] Call Trace: [ 37.438535] [<ffffffff813fb6c5>] dump_stack+0x4e/0x79 [ 37.438538] [<ffffffff810a6fb9>] ___might_sleep+0x149/0x200 [ 37.438540] [<ffffffff810a70b9>] __might_sleep+0x49/0x80 [ 37.438544] [<ffffffff81202dfd>] kmem_cache_alloc_trace+0x20d/0x2e0 [ 37.438600] [<ffffffffa0272e9b>] ? nouveau_fence_new+0x3b/0x90 [nouveau] [ 37.438624] [<ffffffffa0272e9b>] nouveau_fence_new+0x3b/0x90 [nouveau] [ 37.438649] [<ffffffffa02707b2>] nouveau_channel_idle+0x42/0xb0 [nouveau] [ 37.438673] [<ffffffffa026bb3f>] nouveau_fbcon_sync+0x7f/0xb0 [nouveau] [ 37.438677] [<ffffffff8148998a>] cfb_imageblit+0x9a/0x4d0 [ 37.438681] [<ffffffff810d22ef>] ? trace_hardirqs_off_caller+0x1f/0xc0 [ 37.438693] [<ffffffffa013d30e>] drm_fb_helper_cfb_imageblit+0xe/0x10 [drm_kms_helper] [ 37.438717] [<ffffffffa026bbc1>] nouveau_fbcon_imageblit+0x51/0xd0 [nouveau] [ 37.438719] [<ffffffff8147c02c>] bit_putcs+0x2dc/0x530 [ 37.438721] [<ffffffff810d239d>] ? trace_hardirqs_off+0xd/0x10 [ 37.438725] [<ffffffff81476144>] ? get_color.isra.15+0x34/0x130 [ 37.438727] [<ffffffff81477278>] fbcon_putcs+0x128/0x160 [ 37.438728] [<ffffffff8147bd50>] ? bit_cursor+0x5e0/0x5e0 [ 37.438730] [<ffffffff8147756b>] fbcon_redraw.isra.25+0x16b/0x1d0 [ 37.438731] [<ffffffff8147894a>] fbcon_scroll+0x1ea/0xce0 [ 37.438734] [<ffffffff815112ca>] scrup+0x14a/0x160 [ 37.438736] [<ffffffff81511360>] lf+0x80/0x90 [ 37.438737] [<ffffffff81511617>] vt_console_print+0x2a7/0x3e0 [ 37.438739] [<ffffffff810e89c4>] call_console_drivers.constprop.24+0x144/0x1d0 [ 37.438741] [<ffffffff810e9783>] console_unlock+0x463/0x540 [ 37.438742] [<ffffffff810e9bba>] vprintk_emit+0x35a/0x620 [ 37.438744] [<ffffffff810e9fd9>] vprintk_default+0x29/0x40 [ 37.438748] [<ffffffff8119f71a>] printk+0x4d/0x4f [ 37.438750] [<ffffffff81137ad2>] audit_printk_skb+0x62/0x70 [ 37.438751] [<ffffffff81137e84>] audit_log_end+0x1d4/0x2d0 [ 37.438752] [<ffffffff81137ce0>] ? audit_log_end+0x30/0x2d0 [ 37.438754] [<ffffffff81139059>] audit_log_config_change+0x89/0xa0 [ 37.438756] [<ffffffff8113a4ca>] audit_receive_msg+0xa5a/0xbb0 [ 37.438759] [<ffffffff818481bd>] ? mutex_lock_nested+0x2ed/0x450 [ 37.438761] [<ffffffff8113a63f>] ? audit_receive+0x1f/0xa0 [ 37.438762] [<ffffffff8113a63f>] ? audit_receive+0x1f/0xa0 [ 37.438764] [<ffffffff8113a672>] audit_receive+0x52/0xa0 [ 37.438766] [<ffffffff81755652>] netlink_unicast+0xf2/0x1c0 [ 37.438767] [<ffffffff81755b07>] netlink_sendmsg+0x3e7/0x620 [ 37.438771] [<ffffffff816ff4e8>] sock_sendmsg+0x38/0x50 [ 37.438772] [<ffffffff816ff946>] SYSC_sendto+0xf6/0x170 [ 37.438775] [<ffffffff8119db8d>] ? context_tracking_exit+0x1d/0x30 [ 37.438778] [<ffffffff8100367f>] ? enter_from_user_mode+0x1f/0x50 [ 37.438780] [<ffffffff8100377b>] ? syscall_trace_enter_phase1+0xcb/0x130 [ 37.438781] [<ffffffff81003017>] ? trace_hardirqs_on_thunk+0x17/0x19 [ 37.438784] [<ffffffff8170079e>] SyS_sendto+0xe/0x10 [ 37.438786] [<ffffffff8184be36>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x16/0x7a
On 02/01/2016 09:20 PM, Archit Taneja wrote:
Hi Peter,
On 02/02/2016 02:07 AM, Peter Hurley wrote:
Hi Archit,
Just booting 4.4-rc5+, I got this splat [1] At first glance, this appears to be a simple fix.
Thanks for sharing this.
However, I'm concerned that fbcon functions, which may be called with interrupts disabled, are now hooked up to fbdev functions which may assume interrupts are not disabled (as is the case with cfb_imageblit()).
In the case when CONFIG_FB is enabled, drm_fb_helper_cfb_imageblit helper simply wraps around cfg_imageblit, so I don't see how we'd have any difference in behaviour.
Sorry; terrible attribution on my part. This bug clearly has nothing to do with this series.
But a better look has me wondering how all these gpus are syncing the framebuffer for direct access via cfb_imageblit and friends. I only see nouveau and intel gma even trying.
For example, in the splat below, it's a simple fix to make the splat go away with GFP_ATOMIC allocation. However, the following fence wait is _never_ going to trigger with interrupts disabled on UP.
FWIW, I've been running almost exclusively debug kernel builds so I'm not sure why this hasn't triggered many times before, but it hasn't.
We could revert the patch "drm/nouveau: Use new drm_fb_helper functions" and see if we still hit this issue.
Thanks, Archit
Regards, Peter Hurley
[1] BUG splat
[ 37.438494] BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at /home/peter/src/kernels/mainline/mm/slub.c:1287 [ 37.438495] in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 2276, name: auditd [ 37.438497] 1 lock held by auditd/2276: [ 37.438507] #0: (audit_cmd_mutex){+.+.+.}, at: [<ffffffff8113a63f>] audit_receive+0x1f/0xa0 [ 37.438507] irq event stamp: 1689 [ 37.438511] hardirqs last enabled at (1689): [<ffffffff810e9a96>] vprintk_emit+0x236/0x620 [ 37.438513] hardirqs last disabled at (1688): [<ffffffff810e9934>] vprintk_emit+0xd4/0x620 [ 37.438518] softirqs last enabled at (1652): [<ffffffff81753898>] netlink_poll+0x138/0x1c0 [ 37.438520] softirqs last disabled at (1650): [<ffffffff81753857>] netlink_poll+0xf7/0x1c0 [ 37.438522] CPU: 7 PID: 2276 Comm: auditd Not tainted 4.4.0-rc5+wip-xeon+debug #rc5+wip [ 37.438523] Hardware name: Dell Inc. Precision WorkStation T5400 /0RW203, BIOS A11 04/30/2012 [ 37.438526] ffffffff81ce5cc8 ffff8802a87c3590 ffffffff813fb6c5 ffff8802ac768000 [ 37.438528] ffff8802a87c35b8 ffffffff810a6fb9 ffffffff81ce5cc8 0000000000000507 [ 37.438530] 0000000000000000 ffff8802a87c35e0 ffffffff810a70b9 00000000024080c0 [ 37.438531] Call Trace: [ 37.438535] [<ffffffff813fb6c5>] dump_stack+0x4e/0x79 [ 37.438538] [<ffffffff810a6fb9>] ___might_sleep+0x149/0x200 [ 37.438540] [<ffffffff810a70b9>] __might_sleep+0x49/0x80 [ 37.438544] [<ffffffff81202dfd>] kmem_cache_alloc_trace+0x20d/0x2e0 [ 37.438600] [<ffffffffa0272e9b>] ? nouveau_fence_new+0x3b/0x90 [nouveau] [ 37.438624] [<ffffffffa0272e9b>] nouveau_fence_new+0x3b/0x90 [nouveau] [ 37.438649] [<ffffffffa02707b2>] nouveau_channel_idle+0x42/0xb0 [nouveau] [ 37.438673] [<ffffffffa026bb3f>] nouveau_fbcon_sync+0x7f/0xb0 [nouveau] [ 37.438677] [<ffffffff8148998a>] cfb_imageblit+0x9a/0x4d0 [ 37.438681] [<ffffffff810d22ef>] ? trace_hardirqs_off_caller+0x1f/0xc0 [ 37.438693] [<ffffffffa013d30e>] drm_fb_helper_cfb_imageblit+0xe/0x10 [drm_kms_helper] [ 37.438717] [<ffffffffa026bbc1>] nouveau_fbcon_imageblit+0x51/0xd0 [nouveau] [ 37.438719] [<ffffffff8147c02c>] bit_putcs+0x2dc/0x530 [ 37.438721] [<ffffffff810d239d>] ? trace_hardirqs_off+0xd/0x10 [ 37.438725] [<ffffffff81476144>] ? get_color.isra.15+0x34/0x130 [ 37.438727] [<ffffffff81477278>] fbcon_putcs+0x128/0x160 [ 37.438728] [<ffffffff8147bd50>] ? bit_cursor+0x5e0/0x5e0 [ 37.438730] [<ffffffff8147756b>] fbcon_redraw.isra.25+0x16b/0x1d0 [ 37.438731] [<ffffffff8147894a>] fbcon_scroll+0x1ea/0xce0 [ 37.438734] [<ffffffff815112ca>] scrup+0x14a/0x160 [ 37.438736] [<ffffffff81511360>] lf+0x80/0x90 [ 37.438737] [<ffffffff81511617>] vt_console_print+0x2a7/0x3e0 [ 37.438739] [<ffffffff810e89c4>] call_console_drivers.constprop.24+0x144/0x1d0 [ 37.438741] [<ffffffff810e9783>] console_unlock+0x463/0x540 [ 37.438742] [<ffffffff810e9bba>] vprintk_emit+0x35a/0x620 [ 37.438744] [<ffffffff810e9fd9>] vprintk_default+0x29/0x40 [ 37.438748] [<ffffffff8119f71a>] printk+0x4d/0x4f [ 37.438750] [<ffffffff81137ad2>] audit_printk_skb+0x62/0x70 [ 37.438751] [<ffffffff81137e84>] audit_log_end+0x1d4/0x2d0 [ 37.438752] [<ffffffff81137ce0>] ? audit_log_end+0x30/0x2d0 [ 37.438754] [<ffffffff81139059>] audit_log_config_change+0x89/0xa0 [ 37.438756] [<ffffffff8113a4ca>] audit_receive_msg+0xa5a/0xbb0 [ 37.438759] [<ffffffff818481bd>] ? mutex_lock_nested+0x2ed/0x450 [ 37.438761] [<ffffffff8113a63f>] ? audit_receive+0x1f/0xa0 [ 37.438762] [<ffffffff8113a63f>] ? audit_receive+0x1f/0xa0 [ 37.438764] [<ffffffff8113a672>] audit_receive+0x52/0xa0 [ 37.438766] [<ffffffff81755652>] netlink_unicast+0xf2/0x1c0 [ 37.438767] [<ffffffff81755b07>] netlink_sendmsg+0x3e7/0x620 [ 37.438771] [<ffffffff816ff4e8>] sock_sendmsg+0x38/0x50 [ 37.438772] [<ffffffff816ff946>] SYSC_sendto+0xf6/0x170 [ 37.438775] [<ffffffff8119db8d>] ? context_tracking_exit+0x1d/0x30 [ 37.438778] [<ffffffff8100367f>] ? enter_from_user_mode+0x1f/0x50 [ 37.438780] [<ffffffff8100377b>] ? syscall_trace_enter_phase1+0xcb/0x130 [ 37.438781] [<ffffffff81003017>] ? trace_hardirqs_on_thunk+0x17/0x19 [ 37.438784] [<ffffffff8170079e>] SyS_sendto+0xe/0x10 [ 37.438786] [<ffffffff8184be36>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x16/0x7a
On 03.02.2016 03:38, Peter Hurley wrote:
On 02/01/2016 09:20 PM, Archit Taneja wrote:
Hi Peter,
On 02/02/2016 02:07 AM, Peter Hurley wrote:
Hi Archit,
Just booting 4.4-rc5+, I got this splat [1] At first glance, this appears to be a simple fix.
Thanks for sharing this.
However, I'm concerned that fbcon functions, which may be called with interrupts disabled, are now hooked up to fbdev functions which may assume interrupts are not disabled (as is the case with cfb_imageblit()).
In the case when CONFIG_FB is enabled, drm_fb_helper_cfb_imageblit helper simply wraps around cfg_imageblit, so I don't see how we'd have any difference in behaviour.
Sorry; terrible attribution on my part. This bug clearly has nothing to do with this series.
But a better look has me wondering how all these gpus are syncing the framebuffer for direct access via cfb_imageblit and friends. I only see nouveau and intel gma even trying.
Probably no other DRM driver uses hardware acceleration for fbcon.
On Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 06:30:54PM +0900, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On 03.02.2016 03:38, Peter Hurley wrote:
On 02/01/2016 09:20 PM, Archit Taneja wrote:
Hi Peter,
On 02/02/2016 02:07 AM, Peter Hurley wrote:
Hi Archit,
Just booting 4.4-rc5+, I got this splat [1] At first glance, this appears to be a simple fix.
Thanks for sharing this.
However, I'm concerned that fbcon functions, which may be called with interrupts disabled, are now hooked up to fbdev functions which may assume interrupts are not disabled (as is the case with cfb_imageblit()).
In the case when CONFIG_FB is enabled, drm_fb_helper_cfb_imageblit helper simply wraps around cfg_imageblit, so I don't see how we'd have any difference in behaviour.
Sorry; terrible attribution on my part. This bug clearly has nothing to do with this series.
But a better look has me wondering how all these gpus are syncing the framebuffer for direct access via cfb_imageblit and friends. I only see nouveau and intel gma even trying.
Probably no other DRM driver uses hardware acceleration for fbcon.
Yup. We've had patches for i915, resulted in half of mesa+glamour in-kernel, which is just pointless. -Daniel
But a better look has me wondering how all these gpus are syncing the framebuffer for direct access via cfb_imageblit and friends. I only see nouveau and intel gma even trying.
Probably no other DRM driver uses hardware acceleration for fbcon.
Yup. We've had patches for i915, resulted in half of mesa+glamour in-kernel, which is just pointless. -Daniel
When I did the gma500 driver I played with it a little and the only thing that made any difference was scrolling acceleratin - which actually the i915 can probably also do without using the 2D/3D engine.
It's actually trying to fix the wrong problem. The real problem is that the fbcon layer when running pure text output tries to write everything to the screen rather than just updating the offscreen array of text and then doing at most one difference update per vblank based upon the state of the display. That would make most of the dumb fbs feel lightning fast.
Alan
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