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420 lines
14 KiB
C
420 lines
14 KiB
C
/*
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* PROJECT: ReactOS Kernel
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* LICENSE: GPL - See COPYING in the top level directory
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* FILE: ntoskrnl/kd64/kdbreak.c
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* PURPOSE: KD64 Breakpoint Support
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* PROGRAMMERS: Alex Ionescu (alex.ionescu@reactos.org)
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* Stefan Ginsberg (stefan.ginsberg@reactos.org)
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*/
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/* INCLUDES ******************************************************************/
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#include <ntoskrnl.h>
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#define NDEBUG
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#include <debug.h>
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/* FUNCTIONS *****************************************************************/
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ULONG
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NTAPI
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KdpAddBreakpoint(IN PVOID Address)
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{
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KD_BREAKPOINT_TYPE Content;
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ULONG i;
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NTSTATUS Status;
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/* Check whether we are not setting a breakpoint twice */
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for (i = 0; i < KD_BREAKPOINT_MAX; i++)
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{
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/* Check if the breakpoint is valid */
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if ((KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_ACTIVE) &&
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(KdpBreakpointTable[i].Address == Address))
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{
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/* Were we not able to remove it earlier? */
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_EXPIRED)
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{
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/* Just re-use it! */
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags &= ~KD_BREAKPOINT_EXPIRED;
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return i + 1;
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}
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else
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{
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/* Fail */
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return 0;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Find a free entry */
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for (i = 0; i < KD_BREAKPOINT_MAX; i++)
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{
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags == 0)
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break;
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}
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/* Fail if no free entry was found */
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if (i == KD_BREAKPOINT_MAX) return 0;
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/* Save the breakpoint */
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].Address = Address;
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/* If we are setting the breakpoint in user space, save the active process context */
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if (Address < KD_HIGHEST_USER_BREAKPOINT_ADDRESS)
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].DirectoryTableBase = KeGetCurrentThread()->ApcState.Process->DirectoryTableBase[0];
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/* Try to save the old instruction */
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Status = KdpCopyMemoryChunks((ULONG_PTR)Address,
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&Content,
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KD_BREAKPOINT_SIZE,
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0,
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MMDBG_COPY_UNSAFE,
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NULL);
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if (NT_SUCCESS(Status))
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{
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/* Memory accessible, set the breakpoint */
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].Content = Content;
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags = KD_BREAKPOINT_ACTIVE;
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/* Write the breakpoint */
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Status = KdpCopyMemoryChunks((ULONG_PTR)Address,
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&KdpBreakpointInstruction,
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KD_BREAKPOINT_SIZE,
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0,
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MMDBG_COPY_UNSAFE | MMDBG_COPY_WRITE,
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NULL);
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if (!NT_SUCCESS(Status))
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{
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/* This should never happen */
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KdpDprintf("Unable to write breakpoint to address 0x%p\n", Address);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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/* Memory is inaccessible now, setting breakpoint is deferred */
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KdpDprintf("Failed to set breakpoint at address 0x%p, adding deferred breakpoint.\n", Address);
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags = KD_BREAKPOINT_ACTIVE | KD_BREAKPOINT_PENDING;
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KdpOweBreakpoint = TRUE;
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}
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/* Return the breakpoint handle */
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return i + 1;
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}
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VOID
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NTAPI
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KdSetOwedBreakpoints(VOID)
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{
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BOOLEAN Enable;
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KD_BREAKPOINT_TYPE Content;
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ULONG i;
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NTSTATUS Status;
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/* If we don't owe any breakpoints, just return */
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if (!KdpOweBreakpoint) return;
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/* Enter the debugger */
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Enable = KdEnterDebugger(NULL, NULL);
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/*
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* Suppose we succeed in setting all the breakpoints.
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* If we fail to do so, the flag will be set again.
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*/
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KdpOweBreakpoint = FALSE;
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/* Loop through current breakpoints and try to set or delete the pending ones */
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for (i = 0; i < KD_BREAKPOINT_MAX; i++)
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{
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags & (KD_BREAKPOINT_PENDING | KD_BREAKPOINT_EXPIRED))
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{
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/*
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* Set the breakpoint only if it is in kernel space, or if it is
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* in user space and the active process context matches.
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*/
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[i].Address < KD_HIGHEST_USER_BREAKPOINT_ADDRESS &&
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].DirectoryTableBase != KeGetCurrentThread()->ApcState.Process->DirectoryTableBase[0])
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{
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KdpOweBreakpoint = TRUE;
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continue;
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}
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/* Try to save the old instruction */
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Status = KdpCopyMemoryChunks((ULONG_PTR)KdpBreakpointTable[i].Address,
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&Content,
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KD_BREAKPOINT_SIZE,
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0,
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MMDBG_COPY_UNSAFE,
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NULL);
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if (!NT_SUCCESS(Status))
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{
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/* Memory is still inaccessible, breakpoint setting will be deferred again */
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// KdpDprintf("Failed to set deferred breakpoint at address 0x%p\n",
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// KdpBreakpointTable[i].Address);
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KdpOweBreakpoint = TRUE;
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continue;
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}
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/* Check if we need to write the breakpoint */
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_PENDING)
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{
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/* Memory accessible, set the breakpoint */
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].Content = Content;
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/* Write the breakpoint */
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Status = KdpCopyMemoryChunks((ULONG_PTR)KdpBreakpointTable[i].Address,
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&KdpBreakpointInstruction,
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KD_BREAKPOINT_SIZE,
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0,
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MMDBG_COPY_UNSAFE | MMDBG_COPY_WRITE,
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NULL);
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if (!NT_SUCCESS(Status))
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{
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/* This should never happen */
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KdpDprintf("Unable to write deferred breakpoint to address 0x%p\n",
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].Address);
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KdpOweBreakpoint = TRUE;
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}
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else
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{
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags = KD_BREAKPOINT_ACTIVE;
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}
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continue;
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}
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/* Check if we need to restore the original instruction */
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_EXPIRED)
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{
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/* Write it back */
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Status = KdpCopyMemoryChunks((ULONG_PTR)KdpBreakpointTable[i].Address,
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&KdpBreakpointTable[i].Content,
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KD_BREAKPOINT_SIZE,
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0,
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MMDBG_COPY_UNSAFE | MMDBG_COPY_WRITE,
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NULL);
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if (!NT_SUCCESS(Status))
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{
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/* This should never happen */
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KdpDprintf("Unable to delete deferred breakpoint at address 0x%p\n",
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].Address);
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KdpOweBreakpoint = TRUE;
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}
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else
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{
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/* Check if the breakpoint is suspended */
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_SUSPENDED)
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{
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags = KD_BREAKPOINT_SUSPENDED | KD_BREAKPOINT_ACTIVE;
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}
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else
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{
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/* Invalidate it */
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KdpBreakpointTable[i].Flags = 0;
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}
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}
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continue;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Exit the debugger */
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KdExitDebugger(Enable);
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}
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BOOLEAN
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NTAPI
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KdpLowWriteContent(IN ULONG BpIndex)
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{
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NTSTATUS Status;
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/* Make sure that the breakpoint is actually active */
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_PENDING)
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{
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/* So we have a valid breakpoint, but it hasn't been used yet... */
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KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags &= ~KD_BREAKPOINT_PENDING;
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return TRUE;
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}
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/* Is the original instruction a breakpoint anyway? */
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Content == KdpBreakpointInstruction)
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{
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/* Then leave it that way... */
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return TRUE;
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}
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/* We have an active breakpoint with an instruction to bring back. Do it. */
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Status = KdpCopyMemoryChunks((ULONG_PTR)KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Address,
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&KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Content,
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KD_BREAKPOINT_SIZE,
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0,
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MMDBG_COPY_UNSAFE | MMDBG_COPY_WRITE,
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NULL);
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if (!NT_SUCCESS(Status))
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{
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/* Memory is inaccessible now, restoring original instruction is deferred */
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// KdpDprintf("Failed to delete breakpoint at address 0x%p\n",
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// KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Address);
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KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags |= KD_BREAKPOINT_EXPIRED;
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KdpOweBreakpoint = TRUE;
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return FALSE;
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}
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/* Everything went fine, return */
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return TRUE;
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}
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BOOLEAN
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NTAPI
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KdpLowRestoreBreakpoint(IN ULONG BpIndex)
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{
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NTSTATUS Status;
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/* Were we not able to remove it earlier? */
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_EXPIRED)
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{
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/* Just re-use it! */
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KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags &= ~KD_BREAKPOINT_EXPIRED;
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return TRUE;
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}
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/* Are we merely writing a breakpoint on top of another breakpoint? */
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Content == KdpBreakpointInstruction)
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{
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/* Nothing to do */
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return TRUE;
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}
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/* Ok, we actually have to overwrite the instruction now */
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Status = KdpCopyMemoryChunks((ULONG_PTR)KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Address,
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&KdpBreakpointInstruction,
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KD_BREAKPOINT_SIZE,
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0,
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MMDBG_COPY_UNSAFE | MMDBG_COPY_WRITE,
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NULL);
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if (!NT_SUCCESS(Status))
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{
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/* Memory is inaccessible now, restoring breakpoint is deferred */
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// KdpDprintf("Failed to restore breakpoint at address 0x%p\n",
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// KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Address);
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KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags |= KD_BREAKPOINT_PENDING;
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KdpOweBreakpoint = TRUE;
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return FALSE;
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}
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/* Clear any possible previous pending flag and return success */
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KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags &= ~KD_BREAKPOINT_PENDING;
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return TRUE;
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}
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BOOLEAN
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NTAPI
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KdpDeleteBreakpoint(IN ULONG BpEntry)
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{
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ULONG BpIndex = BpEntry - 1;
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/* Check for invalid breakpoint entry */
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if (!BpEntry || (BpEntry > KD_BREAKPOINT_MAX)) return FALSE;
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/* If the specified breakpoint table entry is not valid, then return FALSE. */
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if (!KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags) return FALSE;
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/* Check if the breakpoint is suspended */
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if (KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_SUSPENDED)
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{
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/* Check if breakpoint is not being deleted */
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if (!(KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_EXPIRED))
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{
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/* Invalidate it and return success */
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KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags = 0;
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return TRUE;
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}
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}
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/* Restore original data, then invalidate it and return success */
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if (KdpLowWriteContent(BpIndex)) KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags = 0;
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return TRUE;
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}
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BOOLEAN
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NTAPI
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KdpDeleteBreakpointRange(IN PVOID Base,
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IN PVOID Limit)
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{
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ULONG BpIndex;
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BOOLEAN DeletedBreakpoints;
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/* Assume no breakpoints will be deleted */
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DeletedBreakpoints = FALSE;
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/* Loop the breakpoint table */
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for (BpIndex = 0; BpIndex < KD_BREAKPOINT_MAX; BpIndex++)
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{
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/* Make sure that the breakpoint is active and matches the range. */
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if ((KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_ACTIVE) &&
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((KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Address >= Base) &&
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(KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Address <= Limit)))
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{
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/* Delete it, and remember if we succeeded at least once */
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if (KdpDeleteBreakpoint(BpIndex + 1)) DeletedBreakpoints = TRUE;
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}
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}
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/* Return whether we deleted anything */
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return DeletedBreakpoints;
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}
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VOID
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NTAPI
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KdpRestoreAllBreakpoints(VOID)
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{
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ULONG BpIndex;
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/* No more suspended Breakpoints */
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BreakpointsSuspended = FALSE;
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/* Loop the breakpoints */
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for (BpIndex = 0; BpIndex < KD_BREAKPOINT_MAX; BpIndex++)
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{
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/* Check if they are valid, suspended breakpoints */
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if ((KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_ACTIVE) &&
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(KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_SUSPENDED))
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{
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/* Unsuspend them */
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KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags &= ~KD_BREAKPOINT_SUSPENDED;
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KdpLowRestoreBreakpoint(BpIndex);
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}
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}
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}
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VOID
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NTAPI
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KdpSuspendBreakPoint(IN ULONG BpEntry)
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{
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ULONG BpIndex = BpEntry - 1;
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/* Check if this is a valid, unsuspended breakpoint */
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if ((KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_ACTIVE) &&
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!(KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags & KD_BREAKPOINT_SUSPENDED))
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{
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/* Suspend it */
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KdpBreakpointTable[BpIndex].Flags |= KD_BREAKPOINT_SUSPENDED;
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KdpLowWriteContent(BpIndex);
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}
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}
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VOID
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NTAPI
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KdpSuspendAllBreakPoints(VOID)
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{
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ULONG BpEntry;
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/* Breakpoints are suspended */
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BreakpointsSuspended = TRUE;
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/* Loop every breakpoint */
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for (BpEntry = 1; BpEntry <= KD_BREAKPOINT_MAX; BpEntry++)
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{
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/* Suspend it */
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KdpSuspendBreakPoint(BpEntry);
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}
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}
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