Change-Id: I085615fde1f966490f30ed5d32017b8b088cfd59 Signed-off-by: Paul Vinciguerra <pvinci@vinciconsulting.com>
215 lines
7.1 KiB
C
215 lines
7.1 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2015 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at:
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef __POLICE_H__
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#define __POLICE_H__
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typedef enum
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{
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POLICE_CONFORM = 0,
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POLICE_EXCEED = 1,
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POLICE_VIOLATE = 2,
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} policer_result_e;
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// This is the hardware representation of the policer.
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// To be multithread-safe, the policer is accessed through a spin-lock
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// on the lock field. (For a policer update operation, 24B needs to be
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// modified and this would be a challenge to do with atomic instructions.)
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// The structure is padded so that no other data is put into the same
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// 64B cache-line. This reduces cache-thrashing between threads.
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//
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// A note on scale:
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// The HW TSC tick is roughly one CPU clock cycle.
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// This is shifted to create a larger period, with a goal to be around 50usec.
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// The period time will vary based on CPU clock speed.
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// CPU speeds of 1Ghz to 8Ghz are targetted.
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// The shift amount is a constant 17 bits, resulting in a period between
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// 16usec (8Ghz CPU) and 131usec (1Ghz CPU).
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// The token_per_period computation takes into account the clock speed.
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//
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// The 32-bit bucket/limit supports about 850ms of burst on a 40GE port,
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// or 340ms on a 100GE port. If a larger burst is configured, then the
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// programmed value is simply capped at 2^32-1. If we needed to support
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// more than that, the bucket and limit fields could be expanded.
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//
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// tokens_per_period should be > 1000 to support 0.1% granularity.
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// To support lower rates (which would not meet this requirement), the packet
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// length, bucket, and limit values can be scaled. The scale is a power of 2
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// so the multiplication can be implemented as a shift. The control plane
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// computes the shift amount be the largest possible that still supports the
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// burst size. This makes the rate accuracy as high as possible.
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//
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// The 64-bit last_update_time supports a 4Ghz CPU without rollover for 100 years
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//
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// The lock field should be used for a spin-lock on the struct.
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#define POLICER_TICKS_PER_PERIOD_SHIFT 17
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#define POLICER_TICKS_PER_PERIOD (1 << POLICER_TICKS_PER_PERIOD_SHIFT)
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typedef struct
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{
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u32 lock; // for exclusive access to the struct
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u32 single_rate; // 1 = single rate policer, 0 = two rate policer
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u32 color_aware; // for hierarchical policing
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u32 scale; // power-of-2 shift amount for lower rates
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u8 action[3];
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u8 mark_dscp[3];
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u8 pad[2];
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// Fields are marked as 2R if they are only used for a 2-rate policer,
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// and MOD if they are modified as part of the update operation.
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// 1 token = 1 byte.
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u32 cir_tokens_per_period; // # of tokens for each period
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u32 pir_tokens_per_period; // 2R
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u32 current_limit;
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u32 current_bucket; // MOD
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u32 extended_limit;
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u32 extended_bucket; // MOD
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u64 last_update_time; // MOD
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u64 pad64;
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} policer_read_response_type_st;
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static inline policer_result_e
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vnet_police_packet (policer_read_response_type_st * policer,
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u32 packet_length,
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policer_result_e packet_color, u64 time)
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{
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u64 n_periods;
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u64 current_tokens, extended_tokens;
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policer_result_e result;
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// Scale packet length to support a wide range of speeds
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packet_length = packet_length << policer->scale;
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// Compute the number of policer periods that have passed since the last
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// operation.
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n_periods = time - policer->last_update_time;
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policer->last_update_time = time;
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// Since there is no background last-update-time adjustment, n_periods
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// could grow large if the policer is idle for a long time. This could
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// cause a 64-bit overflow when computing tokens_per_period * num_periods.
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// It will overflow if log2(n_periods) + log2(tokens_per_period) > 64.
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//
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// To mitigate this, the policer configuration algorithm insures that
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// tokens_per_period is less than 2^22, i.e. this is a 22 bit value not
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// a 32-bit value. Thus overflow will only occur if n_periods > 64-22 or
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// 42. 2^42 min-sized periods is 16us * 2^42, or 2 years. So this can
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// rarely occur. If overflow does happen, the only effect will be that
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// fewer tokens than the max burst will be added to the bucket for this
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// packet. This constraint on tokens_per_period lets the ucode omit
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// code to dynamically check for or prevent the overflow.
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if (policer->single_rate)
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{
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// Compute number of tokens for this time period
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current_tokens =
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policer->current_bucket + n_periods * policer->cir_tokens_per_period;
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if (current_tokens > policer->current_limit)
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{
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current_tokens = policer->current_limit;
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}
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extended_tokens =
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policer->extended_bucket + n_periods * policer->cir_tokens_per_period;
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if (extended_tokens > policer->extended_limit)
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{
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extended_tokens = policer->extended_limit;
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}
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// Determine color
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if ((!policer->color_aware || (packet_color == POLICE_CONFORM))
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&& (current_tokens >= packet_length))
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{
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policer->current_bucket = current_tokens - packet_length;
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policer->extended_bucket = extended_tokens - packet_length;
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result = POLICE_CONFORM;
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}
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else if ((!policer->color_aware || (packet_color != POLICE_VIOLATE))
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&& (extended_tokens >= packet_length))
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{
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policer->current_bucket = current_tokens;
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policer->extended_bucket = extended_tokens - packet_length;
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result = POLICE_EXCEED;
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}
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else
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{
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policer->current_bucket = current_tokens;
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policer->extended_bucket = extended_tokens;
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result = POLICE_VIOLATE;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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// Two-rate policer
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// Compute number of tokens for this time period
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current_tokens =
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policer->current_bucket + n_periods * policer->cir_tokens_per_period;
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extended_tokens =
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policer->extended_bucket + n_periods * policer->pir_tokens_per_period;
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if (current_tokens > policer->current_limit)
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{
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current_tokens = policer->current_limit;
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}
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if (extended_tokens > policer->extended_limit)
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{
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extended_tokens = policer->extended_limit;
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}
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// Determine color
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if ((policer->color_aware && (packet_color == POLICE_VIOLATE))
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|| (extended_tokens < packet_length))
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{
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policer->current_bucket = current_tokens;
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policer->extended_bucket = extended_tokens;
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result = POLICE_VIOLATE;
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}
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else if ((policer->color_aware && (packet_color == POLICE_EXCEED))
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|| (current_tokens < packet_length))
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{
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policer->current_bucket = current_tokens;
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policer->extended_bucket = extended_tokens - packet_length;
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result = POLICE_EXCEED;
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}
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else
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{
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policer->current_bucket = current_tokens - packet_length;
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policer->extended_bucket = extended_tokens - packet_length;
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result = POLICE_CONFORM;
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}
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}
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return result;
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}
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#endif // __POLICE_H__
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/*
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* fd.io coding-style-patch-verification: ON
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*
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* Local Variables:
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* eval: (c-set-style "gnu")
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* End:
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*/
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