[PATCH v1 6/6] clk: meson: a1: add Amlogic A1 CPU clock controller driver
Dmitry Rokosov
ddrokosov at salutedevices.com
Tue Apr 2 09:11:10 PDT 2024
On Tue, Apr 02, 2024 at 04:11:12PM +0200, Jerome Brunet wrote:
>
> On Tue 02 Apr 2024 at 14:05, Dmitry Rokosov <ddrokosov at salutedevices.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello Jerome,
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 02, 2024 at 11:35:49AM +0200, Jerome Brunet wrote:
> >>
> >> On Fri 29 Mar 2024 at 23:58, Dmitry Rokosov <ddrokosov at salutedevices.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> > The CPU clock controller plays a general role in the Amlogic A1 SoC
> >> > family by generating CPU clocks. As an APB slave module, it offers the
> >> > capability to inherit the CPU clock from two sources: the internal fixed
> >> > clock known as 'cpu fixed clock' and the external input provided by the
> >> > A1 PLL clock controller, referred to as 'syspll'.
> >> >
> >> > It is important for the driver to handle cpu_clk rate switching
> >> > effectively by transitioning to the CPU fixed clock to avoid any
> >> > potential execution freezes.
> >> >
> >> > Signed-off-by: Dmitry Rokosov <ddrokosov at salutedevices.com>
> >> > ---
> >> > drivers/clk/meson/Kconfig | 10 ++
> >> > drivers/clk/meson/Makefile | 1 +
> >> > drivers/clk/meson/a1-cpu.c | 324 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >> > drivers/clk/meson/a1-cpu.h | 16 ++
> >> > 4 files changed, 351 insertions(+)
> >> > create mode 100644 drivers/clk/meson/a1-cpu.c
> >> > create mode 100644 drivers/clk/meson/a1-cpu.h
> >> >
> >> > diff --git a/drivers/clk/meson/Kconfig b/drivers/clk/meson/Kconfig
> >> > index 80c4a18c83d2..148d4495eee3 100644
> >> > --- a/drivers/clk/meson/Kconfig
> >> > +++ b/drivers/clk/meson/Kconfig
> >> > @@ -111,6 +111,16 @@ config COMMON_CLK_AXG_AUDIO
> >> > Support for the audio clock controller on AmLogic A113D devices,
> >> > aka axg, Say Y if you want audio subsystem to work.
> >> >
> >> > +config COMMON_CLK_A1_CPU
> >> > + tristate "Amlogic A1 SoC CPU controller support"
> >> > + depends on ARM64
> >> > + select COMMON_CLK_MESON_REGMAP
> >> > + select COMMON_CLK_MESON_CLKC_UTILS
> >> > + help
> >> > + Support for the CPU clock controller on Amlogic A113L based
> >> > + device, A1 SoC Family. Say Y if you want A1 CPU clock controller
> >> > + to work.
> >> > +
> >> > config COMMON_CLK_A1_PLL
> >> > tristate "Amlogic A1 SoC PLL controller support"
> >> > depends on ARM64
> >> > diff --git a/drivers/clk/meson/Makefile b/drivers/clk/meson/Makefile
> >> > index 4968fc7ad555..2a06eb0303d6 100644
> >> > --- a/drivers/clk/meson/Makefile
> >> > +++ b/drivers/clk/meson/Makefile
> >> > @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_MESON_AUDIO_RSTC) += meson-audio-rstc.o
> >> >
> >> > obj-$(CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_AXG) += axg.o axg-aoclk.o
> >> > obj-$(CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_AXG_AUDIO) += axg-audio.o
> >> > +obj-$(CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_A1_CPU) += a1-cpu.o
> >> > obj-$(CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_A1_PLL) += a1-pll.o
> >> > obj-$(CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_A1_PERIPHERALS) += a1-peripherals.o
> >> > obj-$(CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_A1_AUDIO) += a1-audio.o
> >> > diff --git a/drivers/clk/meson/a1-cpu.c b/drivers/clk/meson/a1-cpu.c
> >> > new file mode 100644
> >> > index 000000000000..5f5d8ae112e5
> >> > --- /dev/null
> >> > +++ b/drivers/clk/meson/a1-cpu.c
> >> > @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@
> >> > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
> >> > +/*
> >> > + * Amlogic A1 SoC family CPU Clock Controller driver.
> >> > + *
> >> > + * Copyright (c) 2024, SaluteDevices. All Rights Reserved.
> >> > + * Author: Dmitry Rokosov <ddrokosov at salutedevices.com>
> >> > + */
> >> > +
> >> > +#include <linux/clk.h>
> >> > +#include <linux/clk-provider.h>
> >> > +#include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
> >> > +#include <linux/platform_device.h>
> >> > +#include "a1-cpu.h"
> >> > +#include "clk-regmap.h"
> >> > +#include "meson-clkc-utils.h"
> >> > +
> >> > +#include <dt-bindings/clock/amlogic,a1-cpu-clkc.h>
> >> > +
> >> > +static u32 cpu_fsource_sel_table[] = { 0, 1, 2 };
> >> > +static const struct clk_parent_data cpu_fsource_sel_parents[] = {
> >> > + { .fw_name = "xtal" },
> >> > + { .fw_name = "fclk_div2" },
> >> > + { .fw_name = "fclk_div3" },
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct clk_regmap cpu_fsource_sel0 = {
> >> > + .data = &(struct clk_regmap_mux_data) {
> >> > + .offset = CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL0,
> >> > + .mask = 0x3,
> >> > + .shift = 0,
> >> > + .table = cpu_fsource_sel_table,
> >> > + },
> >> > + .hw.init = &(struct clk_init_data) {
> >> > + .name = "cpu_fsource_sel0",
> >> > + .ops = &clk_regmap_mux_ops,
> >> > + .parent_data = cpu_fsource_sel_parents,
> >> > + .num_parents = ARRAY_SIZE(cpu_fsource_sel_parents),
> >> > + .flags = CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
> >> > + },
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct clk_regmap cpu_fsource_div0 = {
> >> > + .data = &(struct clk_regmap_div_data) {
> >> > + .offset = CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL0,
> >> > + .shift = 4,
> >> > + .width = 6,
> >> > + },
> >> > + .hw.init = &(struct clk_init_data) {
> >> > + .name = "cpu_fsource_div0",
> >> > + .ops = &clk_regmap_divider_ops,
> >> > + .parent_hws = (const struct clk_hw *[]) {
> >> > + &cpu_fsource_sel0.hw
> >> > + },
> >> > + .num_parents = 1,
> >> > + .flags = CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
> >> > + },
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct clk_regmap cpu_fsel0 = {
> >> > + .data = &(struct clk_regmap_mux_data) {
> >> > + .offset = CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL0,
> >> > + .mask = 0x1,
> >> > + .shift = 2,
> >> > + },
> >> > + .hw.init = &(struct clk_init_data) {
> >> > + .name = "cpu_fsel0",
> >> > + .ops = &clk_regmap_mux_ops,
> >> > + .parent_hws = (const struct clk_hw *[]) {
> >> > + &cpu_fsource_sel0.hw,
> >> > + &cpu_fsource_div0.hw,
> >> > + },
> >> > + .num_parents = 2,
> >> > + .flags = CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
> >> > + },
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct clk_regmap cpu_fsource_sel1 = {
> >> > + .data = &(struct clk_regmap_mux_data) {
> >> > + .offset = CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL0,
> >> > + .mask = 0x3,
> >> > + .shift = 16,
> >> > + .table = cpu_fsource_sel_table,
> >> > + },
> >> > + .hw.init = &(struct clk_init_data) {
> >> > + .name = "cpu_fsource_sel1",
> >> > + .ops = &clk_regmap_mux_ops,
> >> > + .parent_data = cpu_fsource_sel_parents,
> >> > + .num_parents = ARRAY_SIZE(cpu_fsource_sel_parents),
> >> > + .flags = CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
> >> > + },
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct clk_regmap cpu_fsource_div1 = {
> >> > + .data = &(struct clk_regmap_div_data) {
> >> > + .offset = CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL0,
> >> > + .shift = 20,
> >> > + .width = 6,
> >> > + },
> >> > + .hw.init = &(struct clk_init_data) {
> >> > + .name = "cpu_fsource_div1",
> >> > + .ops = &clk_regmap_divider_ops,
> >> > + .parent_hws = (const struct clk_hw *[]) {
> >> > + &cpu_fsource_sel1.hw
> >> > + },
> >> > + .num_parents = 1,
> >> > + .flags = CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
> >> > + },
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct clk_regmap cpu_fsel1 = {
> >> > + .data = &(struct clk_regmap_mux_data) {
> >> > + .offset = CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL0,
> >> > + .mask = 0x1,
> >> > + .shift = 18,
> >> > + },
> >> > + .hw.init = &(struct clk_init_data) {
> >> > + .name = "cpu_fsel1",
> >> > + .ops = &clk_regmap_mux_ops,
> >> > + .parent_hws = (const struct clk_hw *[]) {
> >> > + &cpu_fsource_sel1.hw,
> >> > + &cpu_fsource_div1.hw,
> >> > + },
> >> > + .num_parents = 2,
> >> > + .flags = CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
> >> > + },
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct clk_regmap cpu_fclk = {
> >> > + .data = &(struct clk_regmap_mux_data) {
> >> > + .offset = CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL0,
> >> > + .mask = 0x1,
> >> > + .shift = 10,
> >> > + },
> >> > + .hw.init = &(struct clk_init_data) {
> >> > + .name = "cpu_fclk",
> >> > + .ops = &clk_regmap_mux_ops,
> >> > + .parent_hws = (const struct clk_hw *[]) {
> >> > + &cpu_fsel0.hw,
> >> > + &cpu_fsel1.hw,
> >> > + },
> >> > + .num_parents = 2,
> >> > + .flags = CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT,
> >> > + },
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct clk_regmap cpu_clk = {
> >> > + .data = &(struct clk_regmap_mux_data) {
> >> > + .offset = CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL0,
> >> > + .mask = 0x1,
> >> > + .shift = 11,
> >> > + },
> >> > + .hw.init = &(struct clk_init_data) {
> >> > + .name = "cpu_clk",
> >> > + .ops = &clk_regmap_mux_ops,
> >> > + .parent_data = (const struct clk_parent_data []) {
> >> > + { .hw = &cpu_fclk.hw },
> >> > + { .fw_name = "sys_pll", },
> >> > + },
> >> > + .num_parents = 2,
> >> > + .flags = CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT | CLK_IS_CRITICAL,
> >> > + },
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +/* Array of all clocks registered by this provider */
> >> > +static struct clk_hw *a1_cpu_hw_clks[] = {
> >> > + [CLKID_CPU_FSOURCE_SEL0] = &cpu_fsource_sel0.hw,
> >> > + [CLKID_CPU_FSOURCE_DIV0] = &cpu_fsource_div0.hw,
> >> > + [CLKID_CPU_FSEL0] = &cpu_fsel0.hw,
> >> > + [CLKID_CPU_FSOURCE_SEL1] = &cpu_fsource_sel1.hw,
> >> > + [CLKID_CPU_FSOURCE_DIV1] = &cpu_fsource_div1.hw,
> >> > + [CLKID_CPU_FSEL1] = &cpu_fsel1.hw,
> >> > + [CLKID_CPU_FCLK] = &cpu_fclk.hw,
> >> > + [CLKID_CPU_CLK] = &cpu_clk.hw,
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct clk_regmap *const a1_cpu_regmaps[] = {
> >> > + &cpu_fsource_sel0,
> >> > + &cpu_fsource_div0,
> >> > + &cpu_fsel0,
> >> > + &cpu_fsource_sel1,
> >> > + &cpu_fsource_div1,
> >> > + &cpu_fsel1,
> >> > + &cpu_fclk,
> >> > + &cpu_clk,
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct regmap_config a1_cpu_regmap_cfg = {
> >> > + .reg_bits = 32,
> >> > + .val_bits = 32,
> >> > + .reg_stride = 4,
> >> > + .max_register = CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL1,
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct meson_clk_hw_data a1_cpu_clks = {
> >> > + .hws = a1_cpu_hw_clks,
> >> > + .num = ARRAY_SIZE(a1_cpu_hw_clks),
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +struct a1_cpu_clk_nb_data {
> >> > + const struct clk_ops *mux_ops;
> >>
> >> That's fishy ...
> >>
> >> > + struct clk_hw *cpu_clk;
> >> > + struct notifier_block nb;
> >> > + u8 parent;
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +#define MESON_A1_CPU_CLK_GET_PARENT(nbd) \
> >> > + ((nbd)->mux_ops->get_parent((nbd)->cpu_clk))
> >> > +#define MESON_A1_CPU_CLK_SET_PARENT(nbd, index) \
> >> > + ((nbd)->mux_ops->set_parent((nbd)->cpu_clk, index))
> >>
> >> ... Directly going for the mux ops ??!?? No way !
> >>
> >> We have a framework to handle the clocks, the whole point is to use it,
> >> not bypass it !
> >>
> >
> > I suppose you understand my approach, which is quite similar to what is
> > happening in the Mediatek driver:
> >
> > https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/clk/mediatek/clk-mux.c#L295
> >
> > Initially, I attempted to set the parent using the clk_set_parent() API.
> > However, I encountered a problem with recursive calling of the
> > notifier_block. This issue arises because the parent triggers
> > notifications for its children, leading to repeated calls to the
> > notifier_block.
> >
> > I find it puzzling why I cannot call an internal function or callback
> > within the internal driver context. After all, the notifier block is
> > just a part of the set_rate() flow. From a global Clock Control
> > Framework perspective, the context should not change.
>
> I don't care what MTK is doing TBH. Forcefully calling ops on a clock,
> hoping they are going to match with the clock type is wrong.
>
> There is a clk_hw API. Please it.
>
Yes, if sys_pll has a notifier_block instead of cpu_clk, there will be
no problem with the clk_hw API.
I will rework that point.
> >
> >> > +
> >> > +static int meson_a1_cpu_clk_notifier_cb(struct notifier_block *nb,
> >> > + unsigned long event, void *data)
> >> > +{
> >> > + struct a1_cpu_clk_nb_data *nbd;
> >> > + int ret = 0;
> >> > +
> >> > + nbd = container_of(nb, struct a1_cpu_clk_nb_data, nb);
> >> > +
> >> > + switch (event) {
> >> > + case PRE_RATE_CHANGE:
> >> > + nbd->parent = MESON_A1_CPU_CLK_GET_PARENT(nbd);
> >> > + /* Fallback to the CPU fixed clock */
> >> > + ret = MESON_A1_CPU_CLK_SET_PARENT(nbd, 0);
> >> > + /* Wait for clock propagation */
> >> > + udelay(100);
> >> > + break;
> >> > +
> >> > + case POST_RATE_CHANGE:
> >> > + case ABORT_RATE_CHANGE:
> >> > + /* Back to the original parent clock */
> >> > + ret = MESON_A1_CPU_CLK_SET_PARENT(nbd, nbd->parent);
> >> > + /* Wait for clock propagation */
> >> > + udelay(100);
> >> > + break;
> >> > +
> >> > + default:
> >> > + pr_warn("Unknown event %lu for %s notifier block\n",
> >> > + event, clk_hw_get_name(nbd->cpu_clk));
> >> > + break;
> >> > + }
> >> > +
> >> > + return notifier_from_errno(ret);
> >> > +}
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct a1_cpu_clk_nb_data a1_cpu_clk_nb_data = {
> >> > + .mux_ops = &clk_regmap_mux_ops,
> >> > + .cpu_clk = &cpu_clk.hw,
> >> > + .nb.notifier_call = meson_a1_cpu_clk_notifier_cb,
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +static int meson_a1_dvfs_setup(struct platform_device *pdev)
> >> > +{
> >> > + struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
> >> > + struct clk *notifier_clk;
> >> > + int ret;
> >> > +
> >> > + /* Setup clock notifier for cpu_clk */
> >> > + notifier_clk = devm_clk_hw_get_clk(dev, &cpu_clk.hw, "dvfs");
> >> > + if (IS_ERR(notifier_clk))
> >> > + return dev_err_probe(dev, PTR_ERR(notifier_clk),
> >> > + "can't get cpu_clk as notifier clock\n");
> >> > +
> >> > + ret = devm_clk_notifier_register(dev, notifier_clk,
> >> > + &a1_cpu_clk_nb_data.nb);
> >> > + if (ret)
> >> > + return dev_err_probe(dev, ret,
> >> > + "can't register cpu_clk notifier\n");
> >> > +
> >> > + return ret;
> >> > +}
> >> > +
> >> > +static int meson_a1_cpu_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
> >> > +{
> >> > + struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
> >> > + void __iomem *base;
> >> > + struct regmap *map;
> >> > + int clkid, i, err;
> >> > +
> >> > + base = devm_platform_ioremap_resource(pdev, 0);
> >> > + if (IS_ERR(base))
> >> > + return dev_err_probe(dev, PTR_ERR(base),
> >> > + "can't ioremap resource\n");
> >> > +
> >> > + map = devm_regmap_init_mmio(dev, base, &a1_cpu_regmap_cfg);
> >> > + if (IS_ERR(map))
> >> > + return dev_err_probe(dev, PTR_ERR(map),
> >> > + "can't init regmap mmio region\n");
> >> > +
> >> > + /* Populate regmap for the regmap backed clocks */
> >> > + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(a1_cpu_regmaps); i++)
> >> > + a1_cpu_regmaps[i]->map = map;
> >> > +
> >> > + for (clkid = 0; clkid < a1_cpu_clks.num; clkid++) {
> >> > + err = devm_clk_hw_register(dev, a1_cpu_clks.hws[clkid]);
> >> > + if (err)
> >> > + return dev_err_probe(dev, err,
> >> > + "clock[%d] registration failed\n",
> >> > + clkid);
> >> > + }
> >> > +
> >> > + err = devm_of_clk_add_hw_provider(dev, meson_clk_hw_get, &a1_cpu_clks);
> >> > + if (err)
> >> > + return dev_err_probe(dev, err, "can't add clk hw provider\n");
> >>
> >> I wonder if there is a window of opportunity to poke the syspll without
> >> your notifier here. That being said, the situation would be similar on g12.
> >>
> >
> > Yes, I have taken into account what you did in the G12A CPU clock
> > relations. My thoughts were that it might not be applicable for the A1
> > case. This is because the sys_pll should be located in a different
> > driver from a logical perspective. Consequently, we cannot configure the
> > sys_pll notifier block to manage the cpu_clk from a different driver.
> > However, if I were to move the sys_pll clock object to the A1 CPU clock
> > controller, I believe the g12a sys_pll notifier approach would work.
> >
>
> I fail to see the connection between the number of device and the
> approach you took.
>
>
> >> > +
> >> > + return meson_a1_dvfs_setup(pdev);
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > +}
> >> > +
> >> > +static const struct of_device_id a1_cpu_clkc_match_table[] = {
> >> > + { .compatible = "amlogic,a1-cpu-clkc", },
> >> > + {}
> >> > +};
> >> > +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, a1_cpu_clkc_match_table);
> >> > +
> >> > +static struct platform_driver a1_cpu_clkc_driver = {
> >> > + .probe = meson_a1_cpu_probe,
> >> > + .driver = {
> >> > + .name = "a1-cpu-clkc",
> >> > + .of_match_table = a1_cpu_clkc_match_table,
> >> > + },
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +module_platform_driver(a1_cpu_clkc_driver);
> >> > +MODULE_AUTHOR("Dmitry Rokosov <ddrokosov at salutedevices.com>");
> >> > +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
> >> > diff --git a/drivers/clk/meson/a1-cpu.h b/drivers/clk/meson/a1-cpu.h
> >> > new file mode 100644
> >> > index 000000000000..e9af4117e26f
> >> > --- /dev/null
> >> > +++ b/drivers/clk/meson/a1-cpu.h
> >>
> >> There is not point putting the definition here in a header
> >> These are clearly not going to be shared with another driver.
> >>
> >> Please drop this file
> >>
> >
> > The same approach was applied to the Peripherals and PLL A1 drivers.
> > Honestly, I am not a fan of having different file organization within a
> > single logical code folder.
> >
> > Please refer to:
> >
> > drivers/clk/meson/a1-peripherals.h
> > drivers/clk/meson/a1-pll.h
>
> I understand. There was a time where it made sense, some definition
> could have been shared back then. This is no longer the case and it
> would probably welcome a rework.
>
> ... and again, just pointing to another code does really invalidate my
> point.
>
> >
> >> > @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
> >> > +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
> >> > +/*
> >> > + * Amlogic A1 CPU Clock Controller internals
> >> > + *
> >> > + * Copyright (c) 2024, SaluteDevices. All Rights Reserved.
> >> > + * Author: Dmitry Rokosov <ddrokosov at salutedevices.com>
> >> > + */
> >> > +
> >> > +#ifndef __A1_CPU_H
> >> > +#define __A1_CPU_H
> >> > +
> >> > +/* cpu clock controller register offset */
> >> > +#define CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL0 0x80
> >> > +#define CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL1 0x84
> >>
> >> You are claiming the registers from 0x00 to 0x84 (included), but only
> >> using these 2 registers ? What is the rest ? Are you sure there is only
> >> clocks in there ?
> >>
> >
> > Yes, unfortunately, the register map for this IP is not described in the
> > A1 Datasheet. The only available information about it can be found in
> > the vendor clock driver, which provides details for only two registers
> > used to configure the CPU clock.
> >
> > From vendor kernel dtsi:
> >
> > clkc: clock-controller {
> > compatible = "amlogic,a1-clkc";
> > #clock-cells = <1>;
> > reg = <0x0 0xfe000800 0x0 0x100>,
> > <0x0 0xfe007c00 0x0 0x21c>,
> > <0x0 0xfd000000 0x0 0x88>; <==== CPU clock regmap
> > reg-names = "basic", "pll",
> > "cpu_clk";
> > clocks = <&xtal>;
> > clock-names = "core";
> > status = "okay";
> > };
> >
> > From vendor clkc driver:
> >
> > /*
> > * CPU clok register offset
> > * APB_BASE: APB1_BASE_ADDR = 0xfd000000
> > */
> >
> > #define CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL0 0x80
> > #define CPUCTRL_CLK_CTRL1 0x84
>
> If you had clock in 0x0 and 0x80, then I would agree claiming 0x0-0x88
> is reasonable, even if you don't really know what is in between. It
> would be a fair assumption.
>
> It is not the case here.
> For all we know it could resets, power domains, etc ...
>
However, we do not have any information indicating that the gap from
0x00-0x80 contains additional registers. It is possible that there are
internal registers, but they are not mentioned in the vendor datasheet
or driver. Therefore, in this case, I personally prefer to rely on the
vendor mapping.
--
Thank you,
Dmitry
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