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Bryan C. Mills
ea7d9e6a52 runtime: check for nil g and m in msanread
fixes #18707.

Change-Id: Ibc4efef01197799f66d10bfead22faf8ac00473c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35452
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2017-01-19 23:06:54 +00:00
Keith Randall
81a61a96c9 runtime: for plugins, don't add duplicate itabs
We already do this for shared libraries. Do it for plugins also.
Suggestions on how to test this would be welcome.

I'd like to get this in for 1.8.  It could lead to mysterious
hangs when using plugins.

Fixes #18676

Change-Id: I03209b096149090b9ba171c834c5e59087ed0f92
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35117
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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2017-01-17 22:37:19 +00:00
Keith Randall
4c4c5fc7a3 misc/cgo/testplugin: test that types and itabs are unique
Make sure that the same type and itab generated in two
different plugins are actually the same thing.

See also CL 35115

Change-Id: I0c1ecb039d7e2bf5a601d58dfa162a435ae4ef76
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2017-01-13 17:31:33 +00:00
Keith Randall
08da8201ca misc/cgo/testshared: test that types and itabs are unique
Make sure that the same type and itab generated in two
different shared library are actually the same thing.

Change-Id: Ica45862d65ff8bc7ad04d59a41f57223f71224cd
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2017-01-12 00:20:55 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
d2512aff87 misc/cgo/test: limit issue18146 attempts based on RLIMIT_NPROC
Fixes #18381.

Change-Id: I0a476cd7f6182c8d4646628477c56c133d5671ee
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2016-12-21 22:50:41 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
860c9c0b8d misc/cgo/testcshared: wait up to 1 second in main2.c
Wait longer in case the system is heavily loaded.

Fixes #18324.

Change-Id: If9a6da1cf32d0321302d244ee24fb3f80e54489d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34653
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2016-12-20 05:06:55 +00:00
Michael Hudson-Doyle
1ec64e9b63 cmd/compile, runtime: a different approach to duplicate itabs
golang.org/issue/17594 was caused by additab being called more than once for
an itab. golang.org/cl/32131 fixed that by making the itabs local symbols,
but that in turn causes golang.org/issue/18252 because now there are now
multiple itab symbols in a process for a given (type,interface) pair and
different code paths can end up referring to different itabs which breaks
lots of reflection stuff. So this makes itabs global again and just takes
care to only call additab once for each itab.

Fixes #18252

Change-Id: I781a193e2f8dd80af145a3a971f6a25537f633ea
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34173
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2016-12-19 01:31:59 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
115e9cac80 misc/cgo/testsanitizer: don't run msan tests if msan doesn't work
Confirm that a trivial executable can build and execute using
-fsanitize=memory.

Fixes #18335 (by skipping the tests when they don't work).

Change-Id: Icb7a276ba7b57ea3ce31be36f74352cc68dc89d5
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2016-12-16 01:45:03 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
29cb72154d runtime: preserve callee-saved C registers in sigtramp
This fixes Linux and the *BSD platforms on 386/amd64.

A few OS/arch combinations were already saving registers and/or doing
something that doesn't clearly resemble the SysV C ABI; those have
been left alone.

Fixes #18328.

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2016-12-15 23:41:06 +00:00
Vladimir Stefanovic
92fb0a00c2 misc/cgo/test: add mipsx test case for #9400
Change-Id: I7d0bc5093943b0744d865e91517ff6292f3b2f89
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2016-12-15 17:05:29 +00:00
David Crawshaw
96414ca39f cmd/link: do not export plugin C symbols
Explicitly filter any C-only cgo functions out of pclntable,
which allows them to be duplicated with the host binary.

Updates #18190.

Change-Id: I50d8706777a6133b3e95f696bc0bc586b84faa9e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34199
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2016-12-14 19:36:20 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
10f3b09027 cmd/cgo: don't strip qualifiers from C void* pointer
Now that we try to handle qualifiers correctly (as of CL 33325), don't
strip them from a void* pointer. Otherwise we break a case like "const
void**", as the "const" qualifier is dropped and the resulting
"void**" triggers a warning from the C compiler.

Fixes #18298.

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2016-12-14 00:59:38 +00:00
Vladimir Stefanovic
990cda59f8 misc/cgo/test: skip test18146 on mips{,64}
Change-Id: I724f4443fc10a6ee0d027a9533f07aba39455cfa
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2016-12-13 22:24:03 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
fded5dbb2f runtime: don't crash if signal delivered on g0 stack
Also, if we changed the gsignal stack to match the stack we are
executing on, restore it when returning from the signal handler, for
safety.

Fixes #18255.

Change-Id: Ic289b36e4e38a56f8a6d4b5d74f68121c242e81a
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2016-12-12 19:19:59 +00:00
David Crawshaw
ab5a2173f9 cmd/link: limit darwin dynlink symbol exports
The pclntable contains pointers to functions. If the function symbol
is exported in a plugin, and there is a matching symbol in the host
binary, then the pclntable of a plugin ends up pointing at the
function in the host module.

This doesn't work because the traceback code expects the pointer to
be in the same module space as the PC value.

So don't export functions that might overlap with the host binary.
This way the pointer stays in its module.

Updates #18190

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2016-12-10 17:03:45 +00:00
Michael Hudson-Doyle
67b2927990 cmd/link: do not mark go.plugin.tabs as reachable in non-plugins
Fixes #18250

Change-Id: I4f61591356ddb4a906c206ad8456d1839daf7b91
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2016-12-08 20:01:23 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
2641cffd41 misc/cgo/test: skip test18146 on Darwin
It is reported as failing for two people (issues #18202 and #18212).
The failure mode is that the system gets overloaded and other programs
fail to run.

Fixes #18202.

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2016-12-07 05:02:32 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
6c9f600d49 misc/cgo/test: ignore "too many open files" in issue 18146 test
Seen on the OpenBSD/AMD64 builder:
https://build.golang.org/log/fa34df1bcd3af12d4fc0fb0e60e3c6197a2a6f75

Update #18146.

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2016-12-06 02:44:58 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
80acfe950f runtime/cgo: retry pthread_create on EAGAIN for OpenBSD
For reasons that I do not know, OpenBSD does not call pthread_create
directly, but instead looks it up in libpthread.so. That means that we
can't use the code used on other systems to retry pthread_create on
EAGAIN, since that code simply calls pthread_create.

This patch copies that code to an OpenBSD-specific version.

Also, check for an EAGAIN failure in the test, as that seems to be the
underlying cause of the test failure on several systems including OpenBSD.

Fixes #18146.

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2016-12-05 21:15:05 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
a303f05f86 misc/cgo/test: skip Test18146 on DragonFly
Fails on builder for unknown reasons.

Fixes #18198.
Update #18146.

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2016-12-05 20:06:38 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
7cba779cea runtime/cgo: retry pthread_create on EAGAIN
Update #18146.

Change-Id: Ib447aabae9f203a8b61fb8c984b57d8e2bfe69c2
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2016-12-05 18:46:18 +00:00
Elias Naur
0b2daa5650 Revert "runtime: handle SIGPIPE in c-archive and c-shared programs"
This reverts commit d24b57a6a1.

Reason for revert: Further complications arised (issue 18100). We'll try again in Go 1.9.

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2016-12-01 11:23:17 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
d4b704e110 cmd/cgo: fix cgo checking when fetching errno value
Fixes #18126.

Change-Id: I7ae090945ef203673b06eb94817cc5c894b5eadc
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2016-12-01 02:13:50 +00:00
Austin Clements
f6bff1d587 runtime: fix undead arguments in cgocall
From the garbage collector's perspective, time can move backwards in
cgocall. However, in the midst of this time warp, the pointer
arguments to cgocall can go from dead back to live. If a stack growth
happens while they're dead and then a GC happens when they become live
again, GC can crash with a bad heap pointer.

Specifically, the sequence that leads to a panic is:

1. cgocall calls entersyscall, which saves the PC and SP of its call
site in cgocall. Call this PC/SP "X". At "X" both pointer arguments
are live.

2. cgocall calls asmcgocall. Call the PC/SP of this call "Y". At "Y"
neither pointer argument is live.

3. asmcgocall calls the C code, which eventually calls back into the
Go code.

4. cgocallbackg remembers the saved PC/SP "X" in some local variables,
calls exitsyscall, and then calls cgocallbackg1.

5. The Go code causes a stack growth. This stack unwind sees PC/SP "Y"
in the cgocall frame. Since the arguments are dead at "Y", they are
not adjusted.

6. The Go code returns to cgocallbackg1, which calls reentersyscall
with the recorded saved PC/SP "X", so "X" gets stashed back into
gp.syscallpc/sp.

7. GC scans the stack. It sees there's a saved syscall PC/SP, so it
starts the traceback at PC/SP "X". At "X" the arguments are considered
live, so it scans them, but since they weren't adjusted, the pointers
are bad, so it panics.

This issue started as of commit ca4089ad, when the compiler stopped
marking arguments as live for the whole function.

Since this is a variable liveness issue, fix it by adding KeepAlive
calls that keep the arguments live across this whole time warp.

The existing issue7978 test has all of the infrastructure for testing
this except that it's currently up to chance whether a stack growth
happens in the callback (it currently only happens on the
linux-amd64-noopt builder, for example). Update this test to force a
stack growth, which causes it to fail reliably without this fix.

Fixes #17785.

Change-Id: If706963819ee7814e6705693247bcb97a6f7adb8
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2016-11-30 17:09:17 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
7dc97d9e32 misc/cgo/testcshared: add explicit ./ to shared library argument
Use an explicit ./ to make sure we link against the libgo.so we just
built, not some other libgo.so that the compiler or linker may decide to
seek out.

Fixes #17986.

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2016-11-19 04:31:36 +00:00
Elias Naur
d24b57a6a1 runtime: handle SIGPIPE in c-archive and c-shared programs
Before this CL, Go programs in c-archive or c-shared buildmodes
would not handle SIGPIPE. That leads to surprising behaviour where
writes on a closed pipe or socket would raise SIGPIPE and terminate
the program. This CL changes the Go runtime to handle
SIGPIPE regardless of buildmode. In addition, SIGPIPE from non-Go
code is forwarded.

Fixes #17393
Updates #16760

Change-Id: I155e82020a03a5cdc627a147c27da395662c3fe8
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2016-11-18 01:19:11 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
7061dc3f6e cmd/cgo: ignore top-level qualifiers in function args/results
The top-level qualifiers are unimportant for our purposes. If a C
function is defined as `const int f(const int i)`, the `const`s are
meaningless to C, and we want to avoid using them in the struct we
create where the `const` has a completely different meaning.

This unwinds https://golang.org/cl/33097 with regard to top-level
qualifiers.

Change-Id: I3d66b0eb43b6d9a586d9cdedfae5a2306b46d96c
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2016-11-17 19:03:55 +00:00
Elias Naur
4ca3a8f7a8 misc/cgo: decrease test failure timeouts
CL 33239 changed the polling loops from using sched_yield to a sleep
for 1/1000 of a second. The loop counters were not updated, so failing
tests now take 100 seconds to complete. Lower the loop counts to 5
seconds instead.

Change-Id: I7c9a343dacc8188603ecf7e58bd00b535cfc87f5
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2016-11-17 16:31:34 +00:00
David Crawshaw
7ee7936523 cmd/link: handle R_GOTPCREL separately on darwin
To generate the correct section offset the shared code path for
R_CALL, R_PCREL, and R_GOTPCREL on darwin when externally linking
walks up the symbol heirarchy adding the differences. This is fine,
except in the case where we are generating a GOT lookup, because
the topmost symbol is left in r.Xsym instead of the symbol we are
looking up. So all funcsym GOT lookups were looking up the outer
"go.func.*" symbol.

Fix this by separating out the R_GOTPCREL code path.

For #17828 (and may fix it).

Change-Id: I2c9f4d135e77c17270aa064d8c876dc6d485d659
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2016-11-16 18:37:03 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
1f605175b0 runtime/cgo: use libc for sigaction syscalls when possible
This ensures that runtime's signal handlers pass through the TSAN and
MSAN libc interceptors and subsequent calls to the intercepted
sigaction function from C will correctly see them.

Fixes #17753.

Change-Id: I9798bb50291a4b8fa20caa39c02a4465ec40bb8d
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2016-11-16 05:38:38 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
27b68474ca cmd/cgo: run cgo pointer checks for pointer to union
If a C union type (or a C++ class type) can contain a pointer field,
then run the cgo checks on pointers to that type. This will test the
pointer as though it were an unsafe.Pointer, and will crash if it points
to Go memory that contains a pointer.

Fixes #15942.

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2016-11-15 17:10:52 +00:00
David Crawshaw
fab3fcaf75 cmd/go: use build ID as plugin symbol prefix
Updates #17821

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2016-11-15 16:17:07 +00:00
David Crawshaw
03da2690c9 cmd/link, runtime, plugin: versioning
In plugins and every program that opens a plugin, include a hash of
every imported package.

There are two versions of each hash: one local and one exported.
As the program starts and plugins are loaded, the first exported
symbol for each package becomes the canonical version.

Any subsequent plugin's local package hash symbol has to match the
canonical version.

Fixes #17832

Change-Id: I4e62c8e1729d322e14b1673bada40fa7a74ea8bc
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2016-11-15 16:14:27 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
b687d6a788 misc/cgo/testcarchive, misc/cgo/testcshared: sleep instead of sched_yield
Apparently when GOMAXPROCS == 1 a simple sched_yield in a tight loop is
not necessarily sufficient to permit a signal handler to run. Instead,
sleep for 1/1000 of a second.

Fixes #16649.

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2016-11-15 05:35:54 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
fb8c896aff cmd/cgo: don't ignore qualifiers, don't cast to void*
The cgo tool used to simply ignore C type qualifiers. To avoid problems
when a C function expected a qualifier that was not present, cgo emitted
a cast to void* around all pointer arguments. Unfortunately, that broke
code that contains both a function declaration and a macro, when the
macro required the argument to have the right type. To fix this problem,
don't ignore qualifiers. They are easy enough to handle for the limited
set of cases that matter for cgo, in which we don't care about array or
function types.

Fixes #17537.

Change-Id: Ie2988d21db6ee016a3e99b07f53cfb0f1243a020
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2016-11-11 01:31:12 +00:00
Russ Cox
ced137fad4 misc/cgo/testsanitizers: skip tests when vm.overcommit_memory=2
Fixes #17689.

Change-Id: I45a14e6bf4b2647431105f3e0b63b7076b6655d2
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2016-11-03 16:04:33 +00:00
David Crawshaw
8eb9fdaa01 cmd/compile: write type symbols referenced in ptabs
The exported symbol for a plugin can be the only reference to a
type in a program. In particular, "var F func()" will have
the type *func(), which is uncommon.

Fixes #17140

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2016-11-03 14:07:34 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
689947d565 cmd/cgo: only record typedef name for pointer to struct
In a function argument, we handle a typedef for a pointer specially,
using the pointer type rather than the typedef, to permit the Go calls
to match the laxer type conversions permitted in C. We record the
typedef so that we use that type in the C code, in case it has a special
attribute. However, using the typedef is wrong when using a pointer to a
basic type, because the C code may sometimes use the typedef and
sometimes not, and using the typedef in all cases will cause incorrect
type errors on the Go side. Fortunately we only really need to use the
typedef when pointing to a struct/union/class, and in such a case
confusion is unlikely.

Fixes #17723.

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2016-11-01 23:06:24 +00:00
David Crawshaw
d0e408334b cmd/link: support plugins with no exported symbols
A plugin with no exported symbols is still potentially very useful.
Its init functions are called on load, and it so it can have visible
side effects.

Fixes #17681

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2016-11-01 20:56:30 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
8380de416b runtime: align stack pointer in sigfwd
sigfwd calls an arbitrary C signal handler function.  The System V ABI
for x86_64 (and the most recent revision of the ABI for i386) requires
the stack to be 16-byte aligned.

Fixes: #17641

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2016-11-01 17:37:43 +00:00
David Crawshaw
9da7058466 cmd/link, plugin: use full plugin path for symbols
Plumb the import path of a plugin package through to the linker, and
use it as the prefix on the exported symbol names.

Before this we used the basename of the plugin file as the prefix,
which could conflict and result in multiple loaded plugins sharing
symbols that are distinct.

Fixes #17155
Fixes #17579

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2016-10-31 04:48:42 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
f135106ec7 cmd/cgo: add -srcdir option
This is convenient for direct use of `go tool cgo`. We can also use it
from the go tool to reduce the length of the file names that cgo
generates.

Update #17070.

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2016-10-30 19:14:08 +00:00
Michael Hudson-Doyle
8b07ec20f7 cmd/compile, runtime: make the go.itab.* symbols module-local
Otherwise, the way the ELF dynamic linker works means that you can end up with
the same itab being passed to additab twice, leading to the itab linked list
having a cycle in it. Add a test to additab in runtime to catch this when it
happens, not some arbitrary and surprsing time later.

Fixes #17594

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2016-10-27 19:13:35 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
e24ccfc6fc misc/cgo/errors: fix malloc test for dragonfly
The Dragonfly libc returns a non-zero value for malloc(-1).

Fixes #17585.

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2016-10-25 20:11:50 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
b4ce38ec57 cmd/cgo: throw if C.malloc returns nil
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2016-10-25 02:38:49 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
b7c7949817 cmd/cgo: preserve original call arguments when pointer checking
With the old code rewriting refs would rewrite the inner arguments
rather than the outer ones, leaving a reference to C.val in the outer
arguments.

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2016-10-21 20:46:20 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
a16954b8a7 cmd/cgo: always use a function literal for pointer checking
The pointer checking code needs to know the exact type of the parameter
expected by the C function, so that it can use a type assertion to
convert the empty interface returned by cgoCheckPointer to the correct
type. Previously this was done by using a type conversion, but that
meant that the code accepted arguments that were convertible to the
parameter type, rather than arguments that were assignable as in a
normal function call. In other words, some code that should not have
passed type checking was accepted.

This CL changes cgo to always use a function literal for pointer
checking. Now the argument is passed to the function literal, which has
the correct argument type, so type checking is performed just as for a
function call as it should be.

Since we now always use a function literal, simplify the checking code
to run as a statement by itself. It now no longer needs to return a
value, and we no longer need a type assertion.

This does have the cost of introducing another function call into any
call to a C function that requires pointer checking, but the cost of the
additional call should be minimal compared to the cost of pointer
checking.

Fixes #16591.

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2016-10-19 21:20:50 +00:00
Alex Brainman
d8cbc2c918 misc/cgo/testcarchive: do not use same executable name in TestInstall
Fixes #17439

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2016-10-17 00:34:12 +00:00
Xia Bin
347259cbae misc/cgo/test: add test that gccgo fails
Gccgo isn't locking the OS thread properly during calls.

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2016-10-13 00:03:57 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
f54c0db859 cmd/compile, cmd/cgo: align complex{64,128} like GCC
complex64 and complex128 are treated like [2]float32 and [2]float64,
so it makes sense to align them the same way.

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2016-10-05 17:44:27 +00:00