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       1              : //! This module implements pulling WAL from peer safekeepers if compute can't
       2              : //! provide it, i.e. safekeeper lags too much.
       3              : 
       4              : use std::time::SystemTime;
       5              : use std::{fmt, pin::pin};
       6              : 
       7              : use anyhow::{bail, Context};
       8              : use futures::StreamExt;
       9              : use postgres_protocol::message::backend::ReplicationMessage;
      10              : use tokio::sync::mpsc::{channel, Receiver, Sender};
      11              : use tokio::time::timeout;
      12              : use tokio::{
      13              :     select,
      14              :     time::sleep,
      15              :     time::{self, Duration},
      16              : };
      17              : use tokio_postgres::replication::ReplicationStream;
      18              : use tokio_postgres::types::PgLsn;
      19              : use tracing::*;
      20              : use utils::postgres_client::{ConnectionConfigArgs, PostgresClientProtocol};
      21              : use utils::{id::NodeId, lsn::Lsn, postgres_client::wal_stream_connection_config};
      22              : 
      23              : use crate::receive_wal::{WalAcceptor, REPLY_QUEUE_SIZE};
      24              : use crate::safekeeper::{AppendRequest, AppendRequestHeader};
      25              : use crate::timeline::WalResidentTimeline;
      26              : use crate::{
      27              :     http::routes::TimelineStatus,
      28              :     receive_wal::MSG_QUEUE_SIZE,
      29              :     safekeeper::{
      30              :         AcceptorProposerMessage, ProposerAcceptorMessage, ProposerElected, Term, TermHistory,
      31              :         TermLsn, VoteRequest,
      32              :     },
      33              :     timeline::PeerInfo,
      34              :     SafeKeeperConf,
      35              : };
      36              : 
      37              : /// Entrypoint for per timeline task which always runs, checking whether
      38              : /// recovery for this safekeeper is needed and starting it if so.
      39            0 : #[instrument(name = "recovery", skip_all, fields(ttid = %tli.ttid))]
      40              : pub async fn recovery_main(tli: WalResidentTimeline, conf: SafeKeeperConf) {
      41              :     info!("started");
      42              : 
      43              :     let cancel = tli.cancel.clone();
      44              :     select! {
      45              :         _ = recovery_main_loop(tli, conf) => { unreachable!() }
      46              :         _ = cancel.cancelled() => {
      47              :             info!("stopped");
      48              :         }
      49              :     }
      50              : }
      51              : 
      52              : /// Should we start fetching WAL from a peer safekeeper, and if yes, from
      53              : /// which? Answer is yes, i.e. .donors is not empty if 1) there is something
      54              : /// to fetch, and we can do that without running elections; 2) there is no
      55              : /// actively streaming compute, as we don't want to compete with it.
      56              : ///
      57              : /// If donor(s) are choosen, theirs last_log_term is guaranteed to be equal
      58              : /// to its last_log_term so we are sure such a leader ever had been elected.
      59              : ///
      60              : /// All possible donors are returned so that we could keep connection to the
      61              : /// current one if it is good even if it slightly lags behind.
      62              : ///
      63              : /// Note that term conditions above might be not met, but safekeepers are
      64              : /// still not aligned on last flush_lsn. Generally in this case until
      65              : /// elections are run it is not possible to say which safekeeper should
      66              : /// recover from which one -- history which would be committed is different
      67              : /// depending on assembled quorum (e.g. classic picture 8 from Raft paper).
      68              : /// Thus we don't try to predict it here.
      69            0 : async fn recovery_needed(
      70            0 :     tli: &WalResidentTimeline,
      71            0 :     heartbeat_timeout: Duration,
      72            0 : ) -> RecoveryNeededInfo {
      73            0 :     let ss = tli.read_shared_state().await;
      74            0 :     let term = ss.sk.state().acceptor_state.term;
      75            0 :     let last_log_term = ss.sk.last_log_term();
      76            0 :     let flush_lsn = ss.sk.flush_lsn();
      77            0 :     // note that peers contain myself, but that's ok -- we are interested only in peers which are strictly ahead of us.
      78            0 :     let mut peers = ss.get_peers(heartbeat_timeout);
      79            0 :     // Sort by <last log term, lsn> pairs.
      80            0 :     peers.sort_by(|p1, p2| {
      81            0 :         let tl1 = TermLsn {
      82            0 :             term: p1.last_log_term,
      83            0 :             lsn: p1.flush_lsn,
      84            0 :         };
      85            0 :         let tl2 = TermLsn {
      86            0 :             term: p2.last_log_term,
      87            0 :             lsn: p2.flush_lsn,
      88            0 :         };
      89            0 :         tl2.cmp(&tl1) // desc
      90            0 :     });
      91            0 :     let num_streaming_computes = tli.get_walreceivers().get_num_streaming();
      92            0 :     let donors = if num_streaming_computes > 0 {
      93            0 :         vec![] // If there is a streaming compute, don't try to recover to not intervene.
      94              :     } else {
      95            0 :         peers
      96            0 :             .iter()
      97            0 :             .filter_map(|candidate| {
      98            0 :                 // Are we interested in this candidate?
      99            0 :                 let candidate_tl = TermLsn {
     100            0 :                     term: candidate.last_log_term,
     101            0 :                     lsn: candidate.flush_lsn,
     102            0 :                 };
     103            0 :                 let my_tl = TermLsn {
     104            0 :                     term: last_log_term,
     105            0 :                     lsn: flush_lsn,
     106            0 :                 };
     107            0 :                 if my_tl < candidate_tl {
     108              :                     // Yes, we are interested. Can we pull from it without
     109              :                     // (re)running elections? It is possible if 1) his term
     110              :                     // is equal to his last_log_term so we could act on
     111              :                     // behalf of leader of this term (we must be sure he was
     112              :                     // ever elected) and 2) our term is not higher, or we'll refuse data.
     113            0 :                     if candidate.term == candidate.last_log_term && candidate.term >= term {
     114            0 :                         Some(Donor::from(candidate))
     115              :                     } else {
     116            0 :                         None
     117              :                     }
     118              :                 } else {
     119            0 :                     None
     120              :                 }
     121            0 :             })
     122            0 :             .collect()
     123              :     };
     124            0 :     RecoveryNeededInfo {
     125            0 :         term,
     126            0 :         last_log_term,
     127            0 :         flush_lsn,
     128            0 :         peers,
     129            0 :         num_streaming_computes,
     130            0 :         donors,
     131            0 :     }
     132            0 : }
     133              : /// Result of Timeline::recovery_needed, contains donor(s) if recovery needed and
     134              : /// fields to explain the choice.
     135              : #[derive(Debug)]
     136              : pub struct RecoveryNeededInfo {
     137              :     /// my term
     138              :     pub term: Term,
     139              :     /// my last_log_term
     140              :     pub last_log_term: Term,
     141              :     /// my flush_lsn
     142              :     pub flush_lsn: Lsn,
     143              :     /// peers from which we can fetch WAL, for observability.
     144              :     pub peers: Vec<PeerInfo>,
     145              :     /// for observability
     146              :     pub num_streaming_computes: usize,
     147              :     pub donors: Vec<Donor>,
     148              : }
     149              : 
     150              : // Custom to omit not important fields from PeerInfo.
     151              : impl fmt::Display for RecoveryNeededInfo {
     152            0 :     fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
     153            0 :         write!(f, "{{")?;
     154            0 :         write!(
     155            0 :             f,
     156            0 :             "term: {}, last_log_term: {}, flush_lsn: {}, peers: {{",
     157            0 :             self.term, self.last_log_term, self.flush_lsn
     158            0 :         )?;
     159            0 :         for p in self.peers.iter() {
     160            0 :             write!(
     161            0 :                 f,
     162            0 :                 "PeerInfo {{ sk_id: {}, term: {}, last_log_term: {}, flush_lsn: {} }}, ",
     163            0 :                 p.sk_id, p.term, p.last_log_term, p.flush_lsn
     164            0 :             )?;
     165              :         }
     166            0 :         write!(
     167            0 :             f,
     168            0 :             "}} num_streaming_computes: {}, donors: {:?}",
     169            0 :             self.num_streaming_computes, self.donors
     170            0 :         )
     171            0 :     }
     172              : }
     173              : 
     174              : #[derive(Clone, Debug)]
     175              : pub struct Donor {
     176              :     pub sk_id: NodeId,
     177              :     /// equals to last_log_term
     178              :     pub term: Term,
     179              :     pub flush_lsn: Lsn,
     180              :     pub pg_connstr: String,
     181              :     pub http_connstr: String,
     182              : }
     183              : 
     184              : impl From<&PeerInfo> for Donor {
     185            0 :     fn from(p: &PeerInfo) -> Self {
     186            0 :         Donor {
     187            0 :             sk_id: p.sk_id,
     188            0 :             term: p.term,
     189            0 :             flush_lsn: p.flush_lsn,
     190            0 :             pg_connstr: p.pg_connstr.clone(),
     191            0 :             http_connstr: p.http_connstr.clone(),
     192            0 :         }
     193            0 :     }
     194              : }
     195              : 
     196              : const CHECK_INTERVAL_MS: u64 = 2000;
     197              : 
     198              : /// Check regularly whether we need to start recovery.
     199            0 : async fn recovery_main_loop(tli: WalResidentTimeline, conf: SafeKeeperConf) {
     200            0 :     let check_duration = Duration::from_millis(CHECK_INTERVAL_MS);
     201              :     loop {
     202            0 :         let recovery_needed_info = recovery_needed(&tli, conf.heartbeat_timeout).await;
     203            0 :         match recovery_needed_info.donors.first() {
     204            0 :             Some(donor) => {
     205            0 :                 info!(
     206            0 :                     "starting recovery from donor {}: {}",
     207              :                     donor.sk_id, recovery_needed_info
     208              :                 );
     209            0 :                 let res = tli.wal_residence_guard().await;
     210            0 :                 if let Err(e) = res {
     211            0 :                     warn!("failed to obtain guard: {}", e);
     212            0 :                     continue;
     213            0 :                 }
     214            0 :                 match recover(res.unwrap(), donor, &conf).await {
     215              :                     // Note: 'write_wal rewrites WAL written before' error is
     216              :                     // expected here and might happen if compute and recovery
     217              :                     // concurrently write the same data. Eventually compute
     218              :                     // should win.
     219            0 :                     Err(e) => warn!("recovery failed: {:#}", e),
     220            0 :                     Ok(msg) => info!("recovery finished: {}", msg),
     221              :                 }
     222              :             }
     223              :             None => {
     224            0 :                 trace!(
     225            0 :                     "recovery not needed or not possible: {}",
     226              :                     recovery_needed_info
     227              :                 );
     228              :             }
     229              :         }
     230            0 :         sleep(check_duration).await;
     231              :     }
     232              : }
     233              : 
     234              : /// Recover from the specified donor. Returns message explaining normal finish
     235              : /// reason or error.
     236            0 : async fn recover(
     237            0 :     tli: WalResidentTimeline,
     238            0 :     donor: &Donor,
     239            0 :     conf: &SafeKeeperConf,
     240            0 : ) -> anyhow::Result<String> {
     241            0 :     // Learn donor term switch history to figure out starting point.
     242            0 :     let client = reqwest::Client::new();
     243            0 :     let timeline_info: TimelineStatus = client
     244            0 :         .get(format!(
     245            0 :             "http://{}/v1/tenant/{}/timeline/{}",
     246            0 :             donor.http_connstr, tli.ttid.tenant_id, tli.ttid.timeline_id
     247            0 :         ))
     248            0 :         .send()
     249            0 :         .await?
     250            0 :         .json()
     251            0 :         .await?;
     252            0 :     if timeline_info.acceptor_state.term != donor.term {
     253            0 :         bail!(
     254            0 :             "donor term changed from {} to {}",
     255            0 :             donor.term,
     256            0 :             timeline_info.acceptor_state.term
     257            0 :         );
     258            0 :     }
     259            0 :     // convert from API TermSwitchApiEntry into TermLsn.
     260            0 :     let donor_th = TermHistory(
     261            0 :         timeline_info
     262            0 :             .acceptor_state
     263            0 :             .term_history
     264            0 :             .iter()
     265            0 :             .map(|tl| Into::<TermLsn>::into(*tl))
     266            0 :             .collect(),
     267            0 :     );
     268            0 : 
     269            0 :     // Now understand our term history.
     270            0 :     let vote_request = ProposerAcceptorMessage::VoteRequest(VoteRequest { term: donor.term });
     271            0 :     let vote_response = match tli
     272            0 :         .process_msg(&vote_request)
     273            0 :         .await
     274            0 :         .context("VoteRequest handling")?
     275              :     {
     276            0 :         Some(AcceptorProposerMessage::VoteResponse(vr)) => vr,
     277              :         _ => {
     278            0 :             bail!("unexpected VoteRequest response"); // unreachable
     279              :         }
     280              :     };
     281            0 :     if vote_response.term != donor.term {
     282            0 :         bail!(
     283            0 :             "our term changed from {} to {}",
     284            0 :             donor.term,
     285            0 :             vote_response.term
     286            0 :         );
     287            0 :     }
     288              : 
     289            0 :     let last_common_point = match TermHistory::find_highest_common_point(
     290            0 :         &donor_th,
     291            0 :         &vote_response.term_history,
     292            0 :         vote_response.flush_lsn,
     293            0 :     ) {
     294            0 :         None => bail!(
     295            0 :             "couldn't find common point in histories, donor {:?}, sk {:?}",
     296            0 :             donor_th,
     297            0 :             vote_response.term_history,
     298            0 :         ),
     299            0 :         Some(lcp) => lcp,
     300            0 :     };
     301            0 :     info!("found last common point at {:?}", last_common_point);
     302              : 
     303              :     // truncate WAL locally
     304            0 :     let pe = ProposerAcceptorMessage::Elected(ProposerElected {
     305            0 :         term: donor.term,
     306            0 :         start_streaming_at: last_common_point.lsn,
     307            0 :         term_history: donor_th,
     308            0 :         timeline_start_lsn: Lsn::INVALID,
     309            0 :     });
     310            0 :     // Successful ProposerElected handling always returns None. If term changed,
     311            0 :     // we'll find out that during the streaming. Note: it is expected to get
     312            0 :     // 'refusing to overwrite correct WAL' here if walproposer reconnected
     313            0 :     // concurrently, restart helps here.
     314            0 :     tli.process_msg(&pe)
     315            0 :         .await
     316            0 :         .context("ProposerElected handling")?;
     317              : 
     318            0 :     recovery_stream(tli, donor, last_common_point.lsn, conf).await
     319            0 : }
     320              : 
     321              : // Pull WAL from donor, assuming handshake is already done.
     322            0 : async fn recovery_stream(
     323            0 :     tli: WalResidentTimeline,
     324            0 :     donor: &Donor,
     325            0 :     start_streaming_at: Lsn,
     326            0 :     conf: &SafeKeeperConf,
     327            0 : ) -> anyhow::Result<String> {
     328            0 :     // TODO: pass auth token
     329            0 :     let connection_conf_args = ConnectionConfigArgs {
     330            0 :         protocol: PostgresClientProtocol::Vanilla,
     331            0 :         ttid: tli.ttid,
     332            0 :         shard_number: None,
     333            0 :         shard_count: None,
     334            0 :         shard_stripe_size: None,
     335            0 :         listen_pg_addr_str: &donor.pg_connstr,
     336            0 :         auth_token: None,
     337            0 :         availability_zone: None,
     338            0 :     };
     339            0 :     let cfg = wal_stream_connection_config(connection_conf_args)?;
     340            0 :     let mut cfg = cfg.to_tokio_postgres_config();
     341            0 :     // It will make safekeeper give out not committed WAL (up to flush_lsn).
     342            0 :     cfg.application_name(&format!("safekeeper_{}", conf.my_id));
     343            0 :     cfg.replication_mode(tokio_postgres::config::ReplicationMode::Physical);
     344            0 : 
     345            0 :     let connect_timeout = Duration::from_millis(10000);
     346            0 :     let (client, connection) = match time::timeout(connect_timeout, cfg.connect(postgres::NoTls))
     347            0 :         .await
     348              :     {
     349            0 :         Ok(client_and_conn) => client_and_conn?,
     350            0 :         Err(_elapsed) => {
     351            0 :             bail!("timed out while waiting {connect_timeout:?} for connection to peer safekeeper to open");
     352              :         }
     353              :     };
     354            0 :     trace!("connected to {:?}", donor);
     355              : 
     356              :     // The connection object performs the actual communication with the
     357              :     // server, spawn it off to run on its own.
     358            0 :     let ttid = tli.ttid;
     359            0 :     tokio::spawn(async move {
     360            0 :         if let Err(e) = connection
     361            0 :             .instrument(info_span!("recovery task connection poll", ttid = %ttid))
     362            0 :             .await
     363              :         {
     364              :             // This logging isn't very useful as error is anyway forwarded to client.
     365            0 :             trace!(
     366            0 :                 "tokio_postgres connection object finished with error: {}",
     367              :                 e
     368              :             );
     369            0 :         }
     370            0 :     });
     371            0 : 
     372            0 :     let query = format!(
     373            0 :         "START_REPLICATION PHYSICAL {} (term='{}')",
     374            0 :         start_streaming_at, donor.term
     375            0 :     );
     376              : 
     377            0 :     let copy_stream = client.copy_both_simple(&query).await?;
     378            0 :     let physical_stream = ReplicationStream::new(copy_stream);
     379            0 : 
     380            0 :     // As in normal walreceiver, do networking and writing to disk in parallel.
     381            0 :     let (msg_tx, msg_rx) = channel(MSG_QUEUE_SIZE);
     382            0 :     let (reply_tx, reply_rx) = channel(REPLY_QUEUE_SIZE);
     383            0 :     let wa = WalAcceptor::spawn(tli.wal_residence_guard().await?, msg_rx, reply_tx, None);
     384              : 
     385            0 :     let res = tokio::select! {
     386            0 :         r = network_io(physical_stream, msg_tx, donor.clone(), tli, conf.clone()) => r,
     387            0 :         r = read_replies(reply_rx, donor.term) => r.map(|()| None),
     388              :     };
     389              : 
     390              :     // Join the spawned WalAcceptor. At this point chans to/from it passed to
     391              :     // network routines are dropped, so it will exit as soon as it touches them.
     392            0 :     match wa.await {
     393              :         Ok(Ok(())) => {
     394              :             // WalAcceptor finished normally, termination reason is different
     395            0 :             match res {
     396            0 :                 Ok(Some(success_desc)) => Ok(success_desc),
     397            0 :                 Ok(None) => bail!("unexpected recovery end without error/success"), // can't happen
     398            0 :                 Err(e) => Err(e), // network error or term change
     399              :             }
     400              :         }
     401            0 :         Ok(Err(e)) => Err(e), // error while processing message
     402            0 :         Err(e) => bail!("WalAcceptor panicked: {}", e),
     403              :     }
     404            0 : }
     405              : 
     406              : // Perform network part of streaming: read data and push it to msg_tx, send KA
     407              : // to make sender hear from us. If there is nothing coming for a while, check
     408              : // for termination.
     409              : // Returns
     410              : // - Ok(None) if channel to WalAcceptor closed -- its task should return error.
     411              : // - Ok(Some(String)) if recovery successfully completed.
     412              : // - Err if error happened while reading/writing to socket.
     413            0 : async fn network_io(
     414            0 :     physical_stream: ReplicationStream,
     415            0 :     msg_tx: Sender<ProposerAcceptorMessage>,
     416            0 :     donor: Donor,
     417            0 :     tli: WalResidentTimeline,
     418            0 :     conf: SafeKeeperConf,
     419            0 : ) -> anyhow::Result<Option<String>> {
     420            0 :     let mut physical_stream = pin!(physical_stream);
     421            0 :     let mut last_received_lsn = Lsn::INVALID;
     422            0 :     // tear down connection if no data arrives withing this period
     423            0 :     let no_data_timeout = Duration::from_millis(30000);
     424              : 
     425              :     loop {
     426            0 :         let msg = match timeout(no_data_timeout, physical_stream.next()).await {
     427            0 :             Ok(next) => match next {
     428            0 :                 None => bail!("unexpected end of replication stream"),
     429            0 :                 Some(msg) => msg.context("get replication message")?,
     430              :             },
     431            0 :             Err(_) => bail!("no message received within {:?}", no_data_timeout),
     432              :         };
     433              : 
     434            0 :         match msg {
     435            0 :             ReplicationMessage::XLogData(xlog_data) => {
     436            0 :                 let ar_hdr = AppendRequestHeader {
     437            0 :                     term: donor.term,
     438            0 :                     term_start_lsn: Lsn::INVALID, // unused
     439            0 :                     begin_lsn: Lsn(xlog_data.wal_start()),
     440            0 :                     end_lsn: Lsn(xlog_data.wal_start()) + xlog_data.data().len() as u64,
     441            0 :                     commit_lsn: Lsn::INVALID, // do not attempt to advance, peer communication anyway does it
     442            0 :                     truncate_lsn: Lsn::INVALID, // do not attempt to advance
     443            0 :                     proposer_uuid: [0; 16],
     444            0 :                 };
     445            0 :                 let ar = AppendRequest {
     446            0 :                     h: ar_hdr,
     447            0 :                     wal_data: xlog_data.into_data(),
     448            0 :                 };
     449            0 :                 trace!(
     450            0 :                     "processing AppendRequest {}-{}, len {}",
     451            0 :                     ar.h.begin_lsn,
     452            0 :                     ar.h.end_lsn,
     453            0 :                     ar.wal_data.len()
     454              :                 );
     455            0 :                 last_received_lsn = ar.h.end_lsn;
     456            0 :                 if msg_tx
     457            0 :                     .send(ProposerAcceptorMessage::AppendRequest(ar))
     458            0 :                     .await
     459            0 :                     .is_err()
     460              :                 {
     461            0 :                     return Ok(None); // chan closed, WalAcceptor terminated
     462            0 :                 }
     463              :             }
     464              :             ReplicationMessage::PrimaryKeepAlive(_) => {
     465              :                 // keepalive means nothing is being streamed for a while. Check whether we need to stop.
     466            0 :                 let recovery_needed_info = recovery_needed(&tli, conf.heartbeat_timeout).await;
     467              :                 // do current donors still contain one we currently connected to?
     468            0 :                 if !recovery_needed_info
     469            0 :                     .donors
     470            0 :                     .iter()
     471            0 :                     .any(|d| d.sk_id == donor.sk_id)
     472              :                 {
     473              :                     // Most likely it means we are caughtup.
     474              :                     // note: just exiting makes tokio_postgres send CopyFail to the far end.
     475            0 :                     return Ok(Some(format!(
     476            0 :                         "terminating at {} as connected safekeeper {} with term {} is not a donor anymore: {}",
     477            0 :                         last_received_lsn, donor.sk_id, donor.term, recovery_needed_info
     478            0 :                     )));
     479            0 :                 }
     480              :             }
     481            0 :             _ => {}
     482              :         }
     483              :         // Send reply to each message to keep connection alive. Ideally we
     484              :         // should do that once in a while instead, but this again requires
     485              :         // stream split or similar workaround, and recovery is anyway not that
     486              :         // performance critical.
     487              :         //
     488              :         // We do not know here real write/flush LSNs (need to take mutex again
     489              :         // or check replies which are read in different future), but neither
     490              :         // sender much cares about them, so just send last received.
     491            0 :         physical_stream
     492            0 :             .as_mut()
     493            0 :             .standby_status_update(
     494            0 :                 PgLsn::from(last_received_lsn.0),
     495            0 :                 PgLsn::from(last_received_lsn.0),
     496            0 :                 PgLsn::from(last_received_lsn.0),
     497            0 :                 SystemTime::now(),
     498            0 :                 0,
     499            0 :             )
     500            0 :             .await?;
     501              :     }
     502            0 : }
     503              : 
     504              : // Read replies from WalAcceptor. We are not interested much in sending them to
     505              : // donor safekeeper, so don't route them anywhere. However, we should check if
     506              : // term changes and exit if it does.
     507              : // Returns Ok(()) if channel closed, Err in case of term change.
     508            0 : async fn read_replies(
     509            0 :     mut reply_rx: Receiver<AcceptorProposerMessage>,
     510            0 :     donor_term: Term,
     511            0 : ) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
     512              :     loop {
     513            0 :         match reply_rx.recv().await {
     514            0 :             Some(msg) => {
     515            0 :                 if let AcceptorProposerMessage::AppendResponse(ar) = msg {
     516            0 :                     if ar.term != donor_term {
     517            0 :                         bail!("donor term changed from {} to {}", donor_term, ar.term);
     518            0 :                     }
     519            0 :                 }
     520              :             }
     521            0 :             None => return Ok(()), // chan closed, WalAcceptor terminated
     522              :         }
     523              :     }
     524            0 : }
        

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