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211 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
211 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2012 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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# distribution.
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# * Neither the Google name nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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# this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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import logging
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import re
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import itertools
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_log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class ProfilerFactory(object):
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@classmethod
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def create_profiler(cls, host, executable_path, output_dir, profiler_name=None, identifier=None):
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profilers = cls.profilers_for_platform(host.platform)
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if not profilers:
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return None
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profiler_name = profiler_name or cls.default_profiler_name(host.platform)
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profiler_class = next(itertools.ifilter(lambda profiler: profiler.name == profiler_name, profilers), None)
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if not profiler_class:
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return None
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return profilers[0](host, executable_path, output_dir, identifier)
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@classmethod
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def default_profiler_name(cls, platform):
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profilers = cls.profilers_for_platform(platform)
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return profilers[0].name if profilers else None
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@classmethod
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def profilers_for_platform(cls, platform):
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# GooglePProf requires TCMalloc/google-perftools, but is available everywhere.
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profilers_by_os_name = {
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'mac': [IProfiler, Sample, GooglePProf],
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'linux': [Perf, GooglePProf],
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# Note: freebsd, win32 have no profilers defined yet, thus --profile will be ignored
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# by default, but a profiler can be selected with --profiler=PROFILER explicitly.
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}
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return profilers_by_os_name.get(platform.os_name, [])
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class Profiler(object):
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# Used by ProfilerFactory to lookup a profiler from the --profiler=NAME option.
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name = None
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def __init__(self, host, executable_path, output_dir, identifier=None):
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self._host = host
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self._executable_path = executable_path
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self._output_dir = output_dir
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self._identifier = "test"
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self._host.filesystem.maybe_make_directory(self._output_dir)
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def adjusted_environment(self, env):
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return env
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def attach_to_pid(self, pid):
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pass
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def profile_after_exit(self):
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pass
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class SingleFileOutputProfiler(Profiler):
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def __init__(self, host, executable_path, output_dir, output_suffix, identifier=None):
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super(SingleFileOutputProfiler, self).__init__(host, executable_path, output_dir, identifier)
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# FIXME: Currently all reports are kept as test.*, until we fix that, search up to 1000 names before giving up.
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self._output_path = self._host.workspace.find_unused_filename(self._output_dir, self._identifier, output_suffix, search_limit=1000)
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assert(self._output_path)
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class GooglePProf(SingleFileOutputProfiler):
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name = 'pprof'
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def __init__(self, host, executable_path, output_dir, identifier=None):
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super(GooglePProf, self).__init__(host, executable_path, output_dir, "pprof", identifier)
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def adjusted_environment(self, env):
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env['CPUPROFILE'] = self._output_path
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return env
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def _first_ten_lines_of_profile(self, pprof_output):
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match = re.search("^Total:[^\n]*\n((?:[^\n]*\n){0,10})", pprof_output, re.MULTILINE)
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return match.group(1) if match else None
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def _pprof_path(self):
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# FIXME: We should have code to find the right google-pprof executable, some Googlers have
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# google-pprof installed as "pprof" on their machines for them.
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return '/usr/bin/google-pprof'
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def profile_after_exit(self):
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# google-pprof doesn't check its arguments, so we have to.
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if not (self._host.filesystem.exists(self._output_path)):
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print "Failed to gather profile, %s does not exist." % self._output_path
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return
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pprof_args = [self._pprof_path(), '--text', self._executable_path, self._output_path]
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profile_text = self._host.executive.run_command(pprof_args)
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print "First 10 lines of pprof --text:"
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print self._first_ten_lines_of_profile(profile_text)
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print "http://google-perftools.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/doc/cpuprofile.html documents output."
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print
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print "To interact with the the full profile, including produce graphs:"
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print ' '.join([self._pprof_path(), self._executable_path, self._output_path])
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class Perf(SingleFileOutputProfiler):
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name = 'perf'
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def __init__(self, host, executable_path, output_dir, identifier=None):
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super(Perf, self).__init__(host, executable_path, output_dir, "data", identifier)
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self._perf_process = None
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self._pid_being_profiled = None
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def _perf_path(self):
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# FIXME: We may need to support finding the perf binary in other locations.
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return 'perf'
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def attach_to_pid(self, pid):
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assert(not self._perf_process and not self._pid_being_profiled)
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self._pid_being_profiled = pid
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cmd = [self._perf_path(), "record", "--call-graph", "--pid", pid, "--output", self._output_path]
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self._perf_process = self._host.executive.popen(cmd)
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def _first_ten_lines_of_profile(self, perf_output):
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match = re.search("^#[^\n]*\n((?: [^\n]*\n){1,10})", perf_output, re.MULTILINE)
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return match.group(1) if match else None
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def profile_after_exit(self):
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# Perf doesn't automatically watch the attached pid for death notifications,
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# so we have to do it for it, and then tell it its time to stop sampling. :(
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self._host.executive.wait_limited(self._pid_being_profiled, limit_in_seconds=10)
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perf_exitcode = self._perf_process.poll()
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if perf_exitcode is None: # This should always be the case, unless perf error'd out early.
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self._host.executive.interrupt(self._perf_process.pid)
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perf_exitcode = self._perf_process.wait()
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if perf_exitcode not in (0, -2): # The exit code should always be -2, as we're always interrupting perf.
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print "'perf record' failed (exit code: %i), can't process results:" % perf_exitcode
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return
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perf_args = [self._perf_path(), 'report', '--call-graph', 'none', '--input', self._output_path]
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print "First 10 lines of 'perf report --call-graph=none':"
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print " ".join(perf_args)
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perf_output = self._host.executive.run_command(perf_args)
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print self._first_ten_lines_of_profile(perf_output)
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print "To view the full profile, run:"
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print ' '.join([self._perf_path(), 'report', '-i', self._output_path])
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print # An extra line between tests looks nicer.
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class Sample(SingleFileOutputProfiler):
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name = 'sample'
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def __init__(self, host, executable_path, output_dir, identifier=None):
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super(Sample, self).__init__(host, executable_path, output_dir, "txt", identifier)
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self._profiler_process = None
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def attach_to_pid(self, pid):
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cmd = ["sample", pid, "-mayDie", "-file", self._output_path]
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self._profiler_process = self._host.executive.popen(cmd)
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def profile_after_exit(self):
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self._profiler_process.wait()
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class IProfiler(SingleFileOutputProfiler):
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name = 'iprofiler'
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def __init__(self, host, executable_path, output_dir, identifier=None):
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super(IProfiler, self).__init__(host, executable_path, output_dir, "dtps", identifier)
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self._profiler_process = None
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def attach_to_pid(self, pid):
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# FIXME: iprofiler requires us to pass the directory separately
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# from the basename of the file, with no control over the extension.
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fs = self._host.filesystem
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cmd = ["iprofiler", "-timeprofiler", "-a", pid,
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"-d", fs.dirname(self._output_path), "-o", fs.splitext(fs.basename(self._output_path))[0]]
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# FIXME: Consider capturing instead of letting instruments spam to stderr directly.
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self._profiler_process = self._host.executive.popen(cmd)
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def profile_after_exit(self):
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# It seems like a nicer user experiance to wait on the profiler to exit to prevent
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# it from spewing to stderr at odd times.
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self._profiler_process.wait()
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