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555 lines
14 KiB
555 lines
14 KiB
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Copyright (c) 1989-2000 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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FilObSup.c
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Abstract:
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This module implements the Fat File object support routines.
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// @@BEGIN_DDKSPLIT
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Author:
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Gary Kimura [GaryKi] 30-Aug-1990
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Revision History:
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// @@END_DDKSPLIT
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--*/
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#include "FatProcs.h"
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//
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// The Bug check file id for this module
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//
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#define BugCheckFileId (FAT_BUG_CHECK_FILOBSUP)
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//
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// The debug trace level
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//
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#define Dbg (DEBUG_TRACE_FILOBSUP)
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#ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA
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#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, FatForceCacheMiss)
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#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, FatPurgeReferencedFileObjects)
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#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, FatSetFileObject)
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#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, FatDecodeFileObject)
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#endif
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VOID
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FatSetFileObject (
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IN PFILE_OBJECT FileObject OPTIONAL,
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IN TYPE_OF_OPEN TypeOfOpen,
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IN PVOID VcbOrFcbOrDcb,
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IN PCCB Ccb OPTIONAL
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This routine sets the file system pointers within the file object
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Arguments:
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FileObject - Supplies a pointer to the file object being modified, and
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can optionally be null.
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TypeOfOpen - Supplies the type of open denoted by the file object.
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This is only used by this procedure for sanity checking.
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VcbOrFcbOrDcb - Supplies a pointer to either a vcb, fcb, or dcb
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Ccb - Optionally supplies a pointer to a ccb
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Return Value:
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None.
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--*/
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{
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DebugTrace(+1, Dbg, "FatSetFileObject, FileObject = %08lx\n", FileObject );
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ASSERT((Ccb == NULL) || (NodeType(Ccb) == FAT_NTC_CCB));
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ASSERT(((TypeOfOpen == UnopenedFileObject))
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||
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((TypeOfOpen == UserFileOpen) &&
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(NodeType(VcbOrFcbOrDcb) == FAT_NTC_FCB) &&
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(Ccb != NULL))
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||
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((TypeOfOpen == EaFile) &&
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(NodeType(VcbOrFcbOrDcb) == FAT_NTC_FCB) &&
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(Ccb == NULL))
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||
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((TypeOfOpen == UserDirectoryOpen) &&
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((NodeType(VcbOrFcbOrDcb) == FAT_NTC_DCB) || (NodeType(VcbOrFcbOrDcb) == FAT_NTC_ROOT_DCB)) &&
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(Ccb != NULL))
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||
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((TypeOfOpen == UserVolumeOpen) &&
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(NodeType(VcbOrFcbOrDcb) == FAT_NTC_VCB) &&
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(Ccb != NULL))
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||
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((TypeOfOpen == VirtualVolumeFile) &&
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(NodeType(VcbOrFcbOrDcb) == FAT_NTC_VCB) &&
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(Ccb == NULL))
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((TypeOfOpen == DirectoryFile) &&
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((NodeType(VcbOrFcbOrDcb) == FAT_NTC_DCB) || (NodeType(VcbOrFcbOrDcb) == FAT_NTC_ROOT_DCB)) &&
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(Ccb == NULL)));
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//
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// If we were given an Fcb, Dcb, or Vcb, we have some processing to do.
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//
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ASSERT((Ccb == NULL) || (NodeType(Ccb) == FAT_NTC_CCB));
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if ( VcbOrFcbOrDcb != NULL ) {
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//
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// Set the Vpb field in the file object, and if we were given an
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// Fcb or Dcb move the field over to point to the nonpaged Fcb/Dcb
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//
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if (NodeType(VcbOrFcbOrDcb) == FAT_NTC_VCB) {
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FileObject->Vpb = ((PVCB)VcbOrFcbOrDcb)->Vpb;
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} else {
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FileObject->Vpb = ((PFCB)VcbOrFcbOrDcb)->Vcb->Vpb;
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//
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// If this is a temporary file, note it in the FcbState
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//
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if (FlagOn(((PFCB)VcbOrFcbOrDcb)->FcbState, FCB_STATE_TEMPORARY)) {
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SetFlag(FileObject->Flags, FO_TEMPORARY_FILE);
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}
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}
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}
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ASSERT((Ccb == NULL) || (NodeType(Ccb) == FAT_NTC_CCB));
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//
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// Now set the fscontext fields of the file object
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//
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if (ARGUMENT_PRESENT( FileObject )) {
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FileObject->FsContext = VcbOrFcbOrDcb;
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FileObject->FsContext2 = Ccb;
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}
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ASSERT((Ccb == NULL) || (NodeType(Ccb) == FAT_NTC_CCB));
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//
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// And return to our caller
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//
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DebugTrace(-1, Dbg, "FatSetFileObject -> VOID\n", 0);
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return;
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}
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TYPE_OF_OPEN
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FatDecodeFileObject (
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IN PFILE_OBJECT FileObject,
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OUT PVCB *Vcb,
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OUT PFCB *FcbOrDcb,
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OUT PCCB *Ccb
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This procedure takes a pointer to a file object, that has already been
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opened by the Fat file system and figures out what really is opened.
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Arguments:
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FileObject - Supplies the file object pointer being interrogated
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Vcb - Receives a pointer to the Vcb for the file object.
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FcbOrDcb - Receives a pointer to the Fcb/Dcb for the file object, if
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one exists.
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Ccb - Receives a pointer to the Ccb for the file object, if one exists.
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Return Value:
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TYPE_OF_OPEN - returns the type of file denoted by the input file object.
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UserFileOpen - The FO represents a user's opened data file.
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Ccb, FcbOrDcb, and Vcb are set. FcbOrDcb points to an Fcb.
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UserDirectoryOpen - The FO represents a user's opened directory.
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Ccb, FcbOrDcb, and Vcb are set. FcbOrDcb points to a Dcb/RootDcb
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UserVolumeOpen - The FO represents a user's opened volume.
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Ccb and Vcb are set. FcbOrDcb is null.
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VirtualVolumeFile - The FO represents the special virtual volume file.
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Vcb is set, and Ccb and FcbOrDcb are null.
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DirectoryFile - The FO represents a special directory file.
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Vcb and FcbOrDcb are set. Ccb is null. FcbOrDcb points to a
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Dcb/RootDcb.
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EaFile - The FO represents an Ea Io stream file.
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FcbOrDcb, and Vcb are set. FcbOrDcb points to an Fcb, and Ccb is
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null.
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--*/
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{
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TYPE_OF_OPEN TypeOfOpen;
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PVOID FsContext;
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PVOID FsContext2;
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DebugTrace(+1, Dbg, "FatDecodeFileObject, FileObject = %08lx\n", FileObject);
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//
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// Reference the fs context fields of the file object, and zero out
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// the out pointer parameters.
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//
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FsContext = FileObject->FsContext;
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FsContext2 = FileObject->FsContext2;
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//
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// Special case the situation where FsContext is null
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//
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if (FsContext == NULL) {
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*Ccb = NULL;
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*FcbOrDcb = NULL;
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*Vcb = NULL;
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TypeOfOpen = UnopenedFileObject;
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} else {
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//
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// Now we can case on the node type code of the fscontext pointer
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// and set the appropriate out pointers
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//
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switch (NodeType(FsContext)) {
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case FAT_NTC_VCB:
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*Ccb = FsContext2;
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*FcbOrDcb = NULL;
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*Vcb = FsContext;
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TypeOfOpen = ( *Ccb == NULL ? VirtualVolumeFile : UserVolumeOpen );
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break;
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case FAT_NTC_ROOT_DCB:
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case FAT_NTC_DCB:
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*Ccb = FsContext2;
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*FcbOrDcb = FsContext;
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*Vcb = (*FcbOrDcb)->Vcb;
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TypeOfOpen = ( *Ccb == NULL ? DirectoryFile : UserDirectoryOpen );
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DebugTrace(0, Dbg, "Referencing directory: %Z\n", &(*FcbOrDcb)->FullFileName);
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break;
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case FAT_NTC_FCB:
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*Ccb = FsContext2;
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*FcbOrDcb = FsContext;
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*Vcb = (*FcbOrDcb)->Vcb;
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TypeOfOpen = ( *Ccb == NULL ? EaFile : UserFileOpen );
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DebugTrace(0, Dbg, "Referencing file: %Z\n", &(*FcbOrDcb)->FullFileName);
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break;
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default:
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FatBugCheck( NodeType(FsContext), 0, 0 );
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}
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}
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//
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// and return to our caller
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//
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DebugTrace(-1, Dbg, "FatDecodeFileObject -> %08lx\n", TypeOfOpen);
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return TypeOfOpen;
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}
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VOID
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FatPurgeReferencedFileObjects (
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IN PIRP_CONTEXT IrpContext,
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IN PFCB Fcb,
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IN FAT_FLUSH_TYPE FlushType
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This routine non-recursively walks from the given FcbOrDcb and trys
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to force Cc or Mm to close any sections it may be holding on to.
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Arguments:
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Fcb - Supplies a pointer to either an fcb or a dcb
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FlushType - Specifies the kind of flushing to perform
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Return Value:
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None.
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--*/
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{
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PFCB OriginalFcb = Fcb;
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PFCB NextFcb;
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DebugTrace(+1, Dbg, "FatPurgeReferencedFileObjects, Fcb = %08lx\n", Fcb );
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ASSERT( FlagOn(IrpContext->Flags, IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_WAIT) );
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//
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// First, if we have a delayed close, force it closed.
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//
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FatFspClose(Fcb->Vcb);
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//
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// Walk the directory tree forcing sections closed.
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//
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// Note that it very important to get the next node to visit before
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// acting on the current node. This is because acting on a node may
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// make it, and an arbitrary number of direct ancestors, vanish.
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// Since we never visit ancestors in our top-down enumeration scheme, we
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// can safely continue the enumeration even when the tree is vanishing
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// beneath us. This is way cool.
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//
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while ( Fcb != NULL ) {
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NextFcb = FatGetNextFcbTopDown(IrpContext, Fcb, OriginalFcb);
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//
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// Check for the EA file fcb
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//
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if ( !FlagOn(Fcb->DirentFatFlags, FAT_DIRENT_ATTR_VOLUME_ID) ) {
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FatForceCacheMiss( IrpContext, Fcb, FlushType );
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}
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Fcb = NextFcb;
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}
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DebugTrace(-1, Dbg, "FatPurgeReferencedFileObjects (VOID)\n", 0 );
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return;
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}
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VOID
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FatForceCacheMiss (
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IN PIRP_CONTEXT IrpContext,
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IN PFCB Fcb,
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IN FAT_FLUSH_TYPE FlushType
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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The following routine asks either Cc or Mm to get rid of any cached
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pages on a file. Note that this will fail if a user has mapped a file.
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If there is a shared cache map, purge the cache section. Otherwise
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we have to go and ask Mm to blow away the section.
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NOTE: This caller MUST own the Vcb exclusive.
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Arguments:
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Fcb - Supplies a pointer to an fcb
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FlushType - Specifies the kind of flushing to perform
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Return Value:
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None.
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--*/
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{
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PVCB Vcb;
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BOOLEAN ChildrenAcquired = FALSE;
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//
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// If we can't wait, bail.
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//
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ASSERT( FatVcbAcquiredExclusive( IrpContext, Fcb->Vcb ) ||
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FlagOn( Fcb->Vcb->VcbState, VCB_STATE_FLAG_LOCKED ) );
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if (!FlagOn(IrpContext->Flags, IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_WAIT)) {
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FatRaiseStatus( IrpContext, STATUS_CANT_WAIT );
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}
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//
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// If we are purging a directory file object, we must acquire all the
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// FCBs exclusive so that the parent directory is not being pinned.
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// Careful, we can collide with something acquiring up the tree like
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// an unpin repinned flush (FsRtlAcquireFileForCcFlush ...) of a parent
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// dir on extending writethrough of a child file (oops). So get things
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// going up the tree, not down.
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//
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if ((NodeType(Fcb) != FAT_NTC_FCB) &&
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!IsListEmpty(&Fcb->Specific.Dcb.ParentDcbQueue)) {
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PLIST_ENTRY Links;
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PFCB TempFcb;
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ChildrenAcquired = TRUE;
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for (Links = Fcb->Specific.Dcb.ParentDcbQueue.Flink;
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Links != &Fcb->Specific.Dcb.ParentDcbQueue;
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Links = Links->Flink) {
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TempFcb = CONTAINING_RECORD( Links, FCB, ParentDcbLinks );
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(VOID)FatAcquireExclusiveFcb( IrpContext, TempFcb );
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}
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}
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(VOID)FatAcquireExclusiveFcb( IrpContext, Fcb );
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//
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// We use this flag to indicate to a close beneath us that
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// the Fcb resource should be freed before deleting the Fcb.
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//
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Vcb = Fcb->Vcb;
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SetFlag( Fcb->FcbState, FCB_STATE_FORCE_MISS_IN_PROGRESS );
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ClearFlag( Vcb->VcbState, VCB_STATE_FLAG_DELETED_FCB );
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try {
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BOOLEAN DataSectionExists;
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BOOLEAN ImageSectionExists;
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PSECTION_OBJECT_POINTERS Section;
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if ( FlushType ) {
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(VOID)FatFlushFile( IrpContext, Fcb, FlushType );
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}
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//
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// The Flush may have made the Fcb go away
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//
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if (!FlagOn(Vcb->VcbState, VCB_STATE_FLAG_DELETED_FCB)) {
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Section = &Fcb->NonPaged->SectionObjectPointers;
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DataSectionExists = (BOOLEAN)(Section->DataSectionObject != NULL);
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ImageSectionExists = (BOOLEAN)(Section->ImageSectionObject != NULL);
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//
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// Note, it is critical to do the Image section first as the
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// purge of the data section may cause the image section to go
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// away, but the opposite is not true.
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//
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if (ImageSectionExists) {
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(VOID)MmFlushImageSection( Section, MmFlushForWrite );
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}
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if (DataSectionExists) {
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CcPurgeCacheSection( Section, NULL, 0, FALSE );
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}
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}
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} finally {
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//
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// If we purging a directory file object, release all the Fcb
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// resources that we acquired above. The Dcb cannot have vanished
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// if there were Fcbs underneath it, and the Fcbs couldn't have gone
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// away since I own the Vcb.
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//
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if (ChildrenAcquired) {
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PLIST_ENTRY Links;
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PFCB TempFcb;
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for (Links = Fcb->Specific.Dcb.ParentDcbQueue.Flink;
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Links != &Fcb->Specific.Dcb.ParentDcbQueue;
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Links = Links->Flink) {
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TempFcb = CONTAINING_RECORD( Links, FCB, ParentDcbLinks );
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FatReleaseFcb( IrpContext, TempFcb );
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}
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}
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//
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// Since we have the Vcb exclusive we know that if any closes
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// come in it is because the CcPurgeCacheSection caused the
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// Fcb to go away. Also in close, the Fcb was released
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// before being freed.
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//
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if ( !FlagOn(Vcb->VcbState, VCB_STATE_FLAG_DELETED_FCB) ) {
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ClearFlag( Fcb->FcbState, FCB_STATE_FORCE_MISS_IN_PROGRESS );
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FatReleaseFcb( (IRPCONTEXT), Fcb );
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}
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}
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}
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