430 lines
11 KiB
Go
430 lines
11 KiB
Go
package main
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import (
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"net"
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"os"
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"os/signal"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"syscall"
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"time"
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"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
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)
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type endpoint struct {
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name string
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tag string
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idx int
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mac [6]byte
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mtu int
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}
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func (e endpoint) macString() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x",
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e.mac[0], e.mac[1], e.mac[2], e.mac[3], e.mac[4], e.mac[5])
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}
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func lookupEndpoint(name string) (endpoint, error) {
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ifi, err := net.InterfaceByName(name)
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if err != nil {
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return endpoint{}, err
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}
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if len(ifi.HardwareAddr) != 6 {
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return endpoint{}, fmt.Errorf("%s: expected 6-byte MAC, got %q", name, ifi.HardwareAddr)
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}
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var mac [6]byte
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copy(mac[:], ifi.HardwareAddr)
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return endpoint{name: name, idx: ifi.Index, mac: mac, mtu: ifi.MTU}, nil
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}
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// Returns the new start time, so the uptime shown alongside the totals counts
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// from the reset rather than from launch; the elapsed clock restarting is the
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// visible mark of the re-baseline.
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func resetAll(dirs []*direction, mods []*phyModule) time.Time {
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for _, d := range dirs {
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d.reset()
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}
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for _, m := range mods {
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m.reset()
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}
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return time.Now()
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}
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// Nothing to hold or revert here: failures during a measure were never
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// counted, so the view is always the counters as they stand.
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func phyView(diag *cableDiag, modules []*phyModule) (phyDisplay, bool) {
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info, measuring := diag.snapshot()
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return phyDisplayFrom(info, measuring, modules[0].view(), modules[1].view()), measuring
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}
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var intervalCols = []colSpec{
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{group: "NOW", title: "bits/s", width: 9, right: true},
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{group: "NOW", title: "packets/s", width: 9, right: true},
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{group: "NOW", title: "snr", width: 6, right: true},
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{group: "NOW", title: "lost", width: 7, right: true},
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{group: "NOW", title: "corrupt", width: 7, right: true},
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{group: "NOW", title: "link", width: 7, right: true},
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{group: "NOW", title: "internal", width: 8, right: true},
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{group: "NOW", title: "corrected", width: 9, right: true},
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{group: "NOW", title: "noise", width: 7, right: true},
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{group: "OVERALL", title: "elapsed", width: 9, right: true},
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{group: "OVERALL", title: "packets", width: 9, right: true},
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{group: "OVERALL", title: "bytes", width: 9, right: true},
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{group: "OVERALL", title: "cable", width: 6, right: true},
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{group: "OVERALL", title: "corrected", width: 9, right: true},
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{group: "OVERALL", title: "lost", width: 9, right: true},
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{group: "OVERALL", title: "corrupt", width: 9, right: true},
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{group: "OVERALL", title: "link", width: 9, right: true},
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{group: "OVERALL", title: "internal", width: 9, right: true},
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}
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// The same figures the panel draws, in the same order: the last second as
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// rates and error flags with the noise cable riding at the end of them, then
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// everything since the reset.
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func totalRow(elapsed time.Duration, v view, target float64, phy phyDisplay, nv noiseView) []string {
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return []string{
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rateCell(v.rxGbps*1e9, target*1e9),
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scaleSI(v.rxPPS),
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snrCell(phy),
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flagCell(v.window.lost),
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flagCell(v.window.corrupt),
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flagCell(v.window.link),
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flagCell(v.window.internal),
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correctedFlag(phy.recent),
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noiseCell(nv),
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scaleTime(elapsed),
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scaleCount(v.rxFrames),
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scaleCount(v.rxBytes),
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phy.metres,
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correctedCell(phy.corrected),
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statusCell(v.since.lost),
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statusCell(v.since.corrupt),
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statusCell(v.since.link),
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statusCell(v.since.internal),
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}
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}
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const (
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numStreams = 7
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batchSize = 64
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testDriver = "ixgbe"
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// A constant rather than the negotiated speed, since this has to come up
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// with no cable in the port and nothing to negotiate.
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linkSpeed = 10.0
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)
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// The mac appends the fcs, so 60 and 1514 here are the smallest and largest
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// standard frames, 64 and 1518 on the wire; 9014 fills the 9000 MTU.
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var frameSizes = []int{60, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 1280, 1514, 9014}
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func main() {
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// Left empty, the test pair is found by driver name instead: as PID 1 there
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// is no udev to pin names and no command line to pass, and which port gets
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// which ethN shifts with every driver built into the kernel.
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aName := flag.String("a", "", "first interface (default: the ixgbe pair)")
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bName := flag.String("b", "", "second interface")
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flag.Parse()
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if err := run(*aName, *bName); err != nil {
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fatal(err)
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}
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// A clean return is ctrl-alt-delete, which the kernel hands PID 1 as a
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// SIGINT. Exiting on it would panic the kernel over the reboot it was asking
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// for, so init asks for the reboot by name.
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if os.Getpid() == 1 {
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if err := unix.Reboot(unix.LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART); err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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}
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}
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const (
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reportInterval = time.Second
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// Deliberately not tied to the refresh: letting a slow or blocked draw set
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// the sampling clock would stretch the window it reports.
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sampleInterval = 16 * time.Millisecond
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// How far back the shown errors reach. The rate is not taken from this ring
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// but from the smeared receive buckets, which are keyed by the read clock.
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rateWindowSpan = time.Second
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)
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// One sampler for both directions, so they are read back to back on one clock
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// rather than drifting apart on two.
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type sampler struct {
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dirs []*direction
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}
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func (s *sampler) run(done *atomic.Bool, startTx <-chan struct{}) {
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<-startTx
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tick := time.NewTicker(sampleInterval)
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defer tick.Stop()
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for !done.Load() {
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<-tick.C
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for _, d := range s.dirs {
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d.sample()
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}
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}
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}
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func run(aName, bName string) (err error) {
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defer func() {
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if p := recover(); p != nil {
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if os.Getpid() != 1 {
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panic(p)
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}
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err = fmt.Errorf("%v", p)
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}
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}()
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if err := reportChecks("BOOT", bootstrap()); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if aName == "" || bName == "" {
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var err error
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aName, bName, err = driverPair(testDriver)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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a, err := lookupEndpoint(aName)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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b, err := lookupEndpoint(bName)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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noise, err := newNoiser()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer noise.close()
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a.tag, b.tag = "TEST A", "TEST B"
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noise.eps[0].tag, noise.eps[1].tag = "NOISE A", "NOISE B"
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ifnames := []string{a.name, b.name}
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ethertypes := make([]uint16, numStreams)
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for i := range ethertypes {
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ethertypes[i] = uint16(etherBase + i)
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}
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modules, moduleIDs, err := openModules([2]string{a.name, b.name})
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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checks := configureSystem(ifnames, ethertypes)
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checks = append(checks, moduleChecks(modules, [2]string{a.name, b.name})...)
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checks = append(checks, configureNoise(noise.names())...)
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if err := reportChecks("SETTINGS", checks); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// The MTU check may have just raised them, so both are re-read before the
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// frame sizes are judged.
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for _, e := range []*endpoint{&a, &b} {
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fresh, err := lookupEndpoint(e.name)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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e.mtu = fresh.mtu
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for _, s := range frameSizes {
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if s > e.mtu+ethHdrLen {
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return fmt.Errorf("size %d exceeds %s MTU %d (max frame %d)", s, e.name, e.mtu, e.mtu+ethHdrLen)
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}
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}
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}
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diag := newCableDiag(modules, cableInfo{})
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var dirs []*direction
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for _, p := range [][2]endpoint{{a, b}, {b, a}} {
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d, err := buildDirection(p[0].name+"->"+p[1].name, p[0], p[1], &diag.measuring)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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dirs = append(dirs, d)
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}
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defer func() {
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for _, d := range dirs {
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d.close()
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}
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}()
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var linkRows [][]string
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for i, e := range []endpoint{a, b, noise.eps[0], noise.eps[1]} {
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mod := ""
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if i < len(moduleIDs) {
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mod = moduleIDs[i]
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}
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linkRows = append(linkRows, []string{
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paint(e.tag, cCyan), e.name, e.macString(), fmt.Sprintf("%d", e.mtu), mod,
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})
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}
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fmt.Println(renderBox("LINKS",
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[]string{"TAG", "INTERFACE", "MAC", "MTU", "MODULE"},
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[]bool{false, false, false, true, false}, linkRows))
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fmt.Println()
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// One row carries both directions, so line rate is both links at once.
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target := linkSpeed * float64(len(dirs))
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var done atomic.Bool
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var wg sync.WaitGroup
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var rxReady sync.WaitGroup
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startTx := make(chan struct{})
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for _, d := range dirs {
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rxReady.Add(len(d.rxFDs))
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}
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for _, d := range dirs {
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d.start(&wg, &done, &rxReady, startTx)
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}
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samp := &sampler{dirs: dirs}
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wg.Add(1)
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go func() {
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defer wg.Done()
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defer holdPanic()
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samp.run(&done, startTx)
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}()
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// Not gated on startTx: the cycle and the connected verdict are wanted the
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// moment the panel is, and nothing it does touches the measurement.
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wg.Add(1)
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go func() {
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defer wg.Done()
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defer holdPanic()
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noise.run(&done)
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}()
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for _, m := range modules {
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wg.Add(1)
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go func() {
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defer wg.Done()
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defer holdPanic()
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m.run(&done)
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}()
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}
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// Every return from here on stops the workers before the deferred closes
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// pull their sockets out from under them: otherwise the sampler panics on a
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// closed fd and can mask the error that actually ended the run. An error
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// before the gate opens closes it here, or the wait would hang on
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// goroutines still parked at startTx.
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defer func() {
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done.Store(true)
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select {
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case <-startTx:
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default:
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close(startTx)
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}
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wg.Wait()
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}()
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// A worker that panics before signalling ready would hang a bare Wait.
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ready := make(chan struct{})
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go func() {
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rxReady.Wait()
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close(ready)
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}()
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select {
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case <-ready:
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case p := <-fatalCh:
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return fmt.Errorf("%v", p)
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}
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sig := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
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signal.Notify(sig, syscall.SIGINT, syscall.SIGTERM)
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space, restoreTerm := watchSpace()
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defer restoreTerm()
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disp, err := newDisplay()
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("display: %w", err)
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}
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defer disp.close()
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touch, err := watchTouch(disp.fb.pw, disp.fb.ph)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("touchscreen: %w", err)
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}
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for _, d := range dirs {
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d.primeCounters()
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}
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start := time.Now()
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// Anchored to the same clock as the noise cycle, so slot boundaries and
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// phase transitions coincide.
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hist := newHistory(rateEpochStart)
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// A reset resets at the press, then re-measures; the measure's failures
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// are suppressed at their sources while it runs, so there is nothing to
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// hide or revert afterwards.
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kickMeasure := func() {
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if diag.kick(&done) {
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start = resetAll(dirs, modules)
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hist.reset()
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}
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}
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close(startTx)
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// The first measure rides the same async path as a reset, so startup never
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// waits on it.
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kickMeasure()
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tick := time.NewTicker(reportInterval)
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defer tick.Stop()
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views := make([]view, len(dirs))
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rows := make([]view, len(dirs))
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stats := &streamTable{cols: intervalCols, headerEvery: 20}
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for {
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select {
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case p := <-fatalCh:
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return fmt.Errorf("%v", p)
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case <-sig:
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return nil
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// The verdict lives in the cable cell, not its own line.
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case <-space:
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kickMeasure()
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case <-disp.fb.flips:
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now := time.Now()
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px, py, down := touch.get()
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x, y := disp.fb.fromPanel(px, py)
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if disp.holdReset(x, y, down, now) {
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kickMeasure()
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}
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disp.showVersion = down && disp.versionSpot.contains(x, y)
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for i, d := range dirs {
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views[i] = d.displayView()
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}
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v := totalView(views)
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phy, measuring := phyView(diag, modules)
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if err := disp.render(v, now.Sub(start), phy, measuring,
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noise.view(), hist.view(), target); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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case now := <-tick.C:
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elapsed := now.Sub(start)
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for i, d := range dirs {
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rows[i] = d.displayView()
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}
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v := totalView(rows)
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phy, measuring := phyView(diag, modules)
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hist.sample(now, v, phy, noise.view(), measuring, target)
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for _, m := range modules {
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for _, n := range m.takeNotes() {
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fmt.Println(stats.rule(n))
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}
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}
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for _, line := range stats.emit(totalRow(elapsed, v, target, phy,
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noise.view())) {
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fmt.Println(line)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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