191 lines
7.5 KiB
C
191 lines
7.5 KiB
C
/* Megumin LED display firmware
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* Copyright (C) 2018 Sebastian Götte <code@jaseg.net>
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include "adc.h"
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#include <stdbool.h>
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enum adc_channels {
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VREF_CH,
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VMEAS_A,
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VMEAS_B,
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TEMP_CH,
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NCH
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};
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volatile uint16_t adc_buf[ADC_BUFSIZE];
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volatile struct adc_measurements adc_data = {0};
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enum adc_mode adc_mode = ADC_UNINITIALIZED;
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int adc_oversampling = 0;
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static void adc_dma_init(int burstlen, bool enable_interrupt);
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static void adc_timer_init(int psc, int ivl);
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void adc_configure_scope_mode(uint8_t channel_mask, int sampling_interval_ns) {
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/* The constant SAMPLE_FAST (0) when passed in as sampling_interval_ns is handled specially in that we turn the ADC
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to continuous mode to get the highest possible sampling rate. */
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/* First, disable trigger timer, DMA and ADC in case we're reconfiguring on the fly. */
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TIM1->CR1 &= ~TIM_CR1_CEN;
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ADC1->CR &= ~ADC_CR_ADSTART;
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DMA1_Channel1->CCR &= ~DMA_CCR_EN; /* Enable channel */
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/* keep track of current mode in global variable */
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adc_mode = ADC_SCOPE;
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adc_dma_init(sizeof(adc_buf)/sizeof(adc_buf[0]), false);
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/* Clock from PCLK/4 instead of the internal exclusive high-speed RC oscillator. */
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ADC1->CFGR2 = (2<<ADC_CFGR2_CKMODE_Pos); /* Use PCLK/4=12MHz */
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/* Sampling time 13.5 ADC clock cycles -> total conversion time 2.17us*/
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ADC1->SMPR = (2<<ADC_SMPR_SMP_Pos);
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/* Setup DMA and triggering */
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if (sampling_interval_ns == SAMPLE_FAST) /* Continuous trigger */
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ADC1->CFGR1 = ADC_CFGR1_DMAEN | ADC_CFGR1_DMACFG | ADC_CFGR1_CONT;
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else /* Trigger from timer 1 Channel 4 */
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ADC1->CFGR1 = ADC_CFGR1_DMAEN | ADC_CFGR1_DMACFG | (2<<ADC_CFGR1_EXTEN_Pos) | (1<<ADC_CFGR1_EXTSEL_Pos);
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ADC1->CHSELR = channel_mask;
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/* Perform self-calibration */
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ADC1->CR |= ADC_CR_ADCAL;
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while (ADC1->CR & ADC_CR_ADCAL)
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/* Enable conversion */
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ADC1->CR |= ADC_CR_ADSTART;
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if (sampling_interval_ns == SAMPLE_FAST)
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return; /* We don't need the timer to trigger in continuous mode. */
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/* An ADC conversion takes 1.1667us, so to be sure we don't get data overruns we limit sampling to every 1.5us.
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Since we don't have a spare PLL to generate the ADC sample clock and re-configuring the system clock just for this
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would be overkill we round to 250ns increments. The minimum sampling rate is about 60Hz due to timer resolution. */
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int cycles = sampling_interval_ns > 1500 ? sampling_interval_ns/250 : 6;
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if (cycles > 0xffff)
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cycles = 0xffff;
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adc_timer_init(12/*250ns/tick*/, cycles);
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}
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void adc_configure_monitor_mode(int oversampling) {
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/* First, disable trigger timer, DMA and ADC in case we're reconfiguring on the fly. */
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TIM1->CR1 &= ~TIM_CR1_CEN;
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ADC1->CR &= ~ADC_CR_ADSTART;
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DMA1_Channel1->CCR &= ~DMA_CCR_EN; /* Enable channel */
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/* keep track of current mode in global variable */
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adc_mode = ADC_MONITOR;
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adc_oversampling = oversampling;
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adc_dma_init(NCH, true);
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/* Setup DMA and triggering: Trigger from Timer 1 Channel 4 */
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ADC1->CFGR1 = ADC_CFGR1_DMAEN | ADC_CFGR1_DMACFG | (2<<ADC_CFGR1_EXTEN_Pos) | (1<<ADC_CFGR1_EXTSEL_Pos);
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/* Clock from PCLK/4 instead of the internal exclusive high-speed RC oscillator. */
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ADC1->CFGR2 = (2<<ADC_CFGR2_CKMODE_Pos); /* Use PCLK/4=12MHz */
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/* Sampling time 13.5 ADC clock cycles -> total conversion time 2.17us*/
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ADC1->SMPR = (2<<ADC_SMPR_SMP_Pos);
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/* Internal VCC and temperature sensor channels */
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ADC1->CHSELR = ADC_CHSELR_CHSEL0 | ADC_CHSELR_CHSEL1 | ADC_CHSELR_CHSEL16 | ADC_CHSELR_CHSEL17;
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/* Enable internal voltage reference and temperature sensor */
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ADC->CCR = ADC_CCR_TSEN | ADC_CCR_VREFEN;
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/* Perform ADC calibration */
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ADC1->CR |= ADC_CR_ADCAL;
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while (ADC1->CR & ADC_CR_ADCAL)
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;
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/* Enable ADC */
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ADC1->CR |= ADC_CR_ADEN;
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ADC1->CR |= ADC_CR_ADSTART;
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adc_timer_init(SystemCoreClock/1000000/*1.0us/tick*/, 20/*us*/);
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}
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static void adc_dma_init(int burstlen, bool enable_interrupt) {
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/* Configure DMA 1 Channel 1 to get rid of all the data */
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DMA1_Channel1->CPAR = (unsigned int)&ADC1->DR;
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DMA1_Channel1->CMAR = (unsigned int)&adc_buf;
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DMA1_Channel1->CNDTR = burstlen;
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DMA1_Channel1->CCR = (0<<DMA_CCR_PL_Pos);
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DMA1_Channel1->CCR |=
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DMA_CCR_CIRC /* circular mode so we can leave it running indefinitely */
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| (1<<DMA_CCR_MSIZE_Pos) /* 16 bit */
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| (1<<DMA_CCR_PSIZE_Pos) /* 16 bit */
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| DMA_CCR_MINC
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| (enable_interrupt ? DMA_CCR_TCIE : 0); /* Enable transfer complete interrupt. */
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if (enable_interrupt) {
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/* triggered on transfer completion. We use this to process the ADC data */
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NVIC_EnableIRQ(DMA1_Channel1_IRQn);
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NVIC_SetPriority(DMA1_Channel1_IRQn, 3<<5);
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} else {
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NVIC_DisableIRQ(DMA1_Channel1_IRQn);
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DMA1->IFCR |= DMA_IFCR_CGIF1;
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}
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DMA1_Channel1->CCR |= DMA_CCR_EN; /* Enable channel */
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}
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static void adc_timer_init(int psc, int ivl) {
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TIM1->BDTR = TIM_BDTR_MOE; /* MOE is needed even though we only "output" a chip-internal signal TODO: Verify this. */
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TIM1->CCMR2 = (6<<TIM_CCMR2_OC4M_Pos); /* PWM Mode 1 to get a clean trigger signal */
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TIM1->CCER = TIM_CCER_CC4E; /* Enable capture/compare unit 4 connected to ADC */
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TIM1->CCR4 = 1; /* Trigger at start of timer cycle */
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/* Set prescaler and interval */
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TIM1->PSC = psc-1;
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TIM1->ARR = ivl-1;
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/* Preload all values */
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TIM1->EGR |= TIM_EGR_UG;
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TIM1->CR1 = TIM_CR1_ARPE;
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/* And... go! */
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TIM1->CR1 |= TIM_CR1_CEN;
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}
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void DMA1_Channel1_IRQHandler(void) {
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/* This interrupt takes either 1.2us or 13us. It can be pre-empted by the more timing-critical UART and LED timer
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* interrupts. */
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static int count = 0; /* oversampling accumulator sample count */
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static uint32_t adc_aggregate[NCH] = {0}; /* oversampling accumulator */
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/* Clear the interrupt flag */
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DMA1->IFCR |= DMA_IFCR_CGIF1;
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for (int i=0; i<NCH; i++)
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adc_aggregate[i] += adc_buf[i];
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if (++count == (1<<adc_oversampling)) {
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for (int i=0; i<NCH; i++)
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adc_aggregate[i] >>= adc_oversampling;
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/* This has been copied from the code examples to section 12.9 ADC>"Temperature sensor and internal reference
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* voltage" in the reference manual with the extension that we actually measure the supply voltage instead of
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* hardcoding it. This is not strictly necessary since we're running off a bored little LDO but it's free and
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* the current supply voltage is a nice health value.
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*/
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adc_data.adc_vcc_mv = (3300 * VREFINT_CAL)/(adc_aggregate[VREF_CH]);
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int64_t read = adc_aggregate[TEMP_CH] * 10 * 10000;
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int64_t vcc = adc_data.adc_vcc_mv;
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int64_t cal = TS_CAL1 * 10 * 10000;
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adc_data.adc_temp_celsius_tenths = 300 + ((read/4096 * vcc) - (cal/4096 * 3300))/43000;
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adc_data.adc_vmeas_a_mv = (adc_aggregate[VMEAS_A]*13300L)/4096 * vcc / 3300;
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adc_data.adc_vmeas_b_mv = (adc_aggregate[VMEAS_B]*13300L)/4096 * vcc / 3300;
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count = 0;
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for (int i=0; i<NCH; i++)
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adc_aggregate[i] = 0;
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}
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}
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