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		ef1911d045
		
	
	
	
	
		
			
			19.03 default kernel is still 4.14, which doesn't support zstd. So, zramSwap in current fasion fails on default kernel.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			190 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Nix
		
	
	
	
	
	
| { config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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| 
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| with lib;
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| 
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| let
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| 
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|   cfg = config.zramSwap;
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| 
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|   # don't set swapDevices as mkDefault, so we can detect user had read our warning
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|   # (see below) and made an action (or not)
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|   devicesCount = if cfg.swapDevices != null then cfg.swapDevices else cfg.numDevices;
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| 
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|   devices = map (nr: "zram${toString nr}") (range 0 (devicesCount - 1));
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| 
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|   modprobe = "${pkgs.kmod}/bin/modprobe";
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| 
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|   warnings =
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|   assert cfg.swapDevices != null -> cfg.numDevices >= cfg.swapDevices;
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|   flatten [
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|     (optional (cfg.numDevices > 1 && cfg.swapDevices == null) ''
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|       Using several small zram devices as swap is no better than using one large.
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|       Set either zramSwap.numDevices = 1 or explicitly set zramSwap.swapDevices.
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| 
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|       Previously multiple zram devices were used to enable multithreaded
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|       compression. Linux supports multithreaded compression for 1 device
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|       since 3.15. See https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/2/28/404 for details.
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|     '')
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|   ];
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| 
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| in
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| 
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| {
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| 
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|   ###### interface
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| 
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|   options = {
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| 
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|     zramSwap = {
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| 
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|       enable = mkOption {
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|         default = false;
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|         type = types.bool;
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|         description = ''
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|           Enable in-memory compressed devices and swap space provided by the zram
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|           kernel module.
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|           See <link xlink:href="https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/blockdev/zram.txt">
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|             https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/blockdev/zram.txt
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|           </link>.
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       numDevices = mkOption {
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|         default = 1;
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|         type = types.int;
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|         description = ''
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|           Number of zram devices to create. See also
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|           <literal>zramSwap.swapDevices</literal>
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       swapDevices = mkOption {
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|         default = null;
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|         example = 1;
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|         type = with types; nullOr int;
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|         description = ''
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|           Number of zram devices to be used as swap. Must be
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|           <literal><= zramSwap.numDevices</literal>.
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|           Default is same as <literal>zramSwap.numDevices</literal>, recommended is 1.
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       memoryPercent = mkOption {
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|         default = 50;
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|         type = types.int;
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|         description = ''
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|           Maximum amount of memory that can be used by the zram swap devices
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|           (as a percentage of your total memory). Defaults to 1/2 of your total
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|           RAM. Run <literal>zramctl</literal> to check how good memory is
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|           compressed.
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       priority = mkOption {
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|         default = 5;
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|         type = types.int;
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|         description = ''
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|           Priority of the zram swap devices. It should be a number higher than
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|           the priority of your disk-based swap devices (so that the system will
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|           fill the zram swap devices before falling back to disk swap).
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       algorithm = mkOption {
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|         default = "lzo";
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|         example = "lz4";
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|         type = with types; either (enum [ "lzo" "lz4" "zstd" ]) str;
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|         description = ''
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|           Compression algorithm. <literal>lzo</literal> has good compression,
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|           but is slow. <literal>lz4</literal> has bad compression, but is fast.
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|           <literal>zstd</literal> is both good compression and fast, but requires newer kernel.
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|           You can check what other algorithms are supported by your zram device with
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|           <programlisting>cat /sys/class/block/zram*/comp_algorithm</programlisting>
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|         '';
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|       };
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|     };
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| 
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|   };
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| 
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|   config = mkIf cfg.enable {
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| 
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|     inherit warnings;
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| 
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|     system.requiredKernelConfig = with config.lib.kernelConfig; [
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|       (isModule "ZRAM")
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|     ];
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| 
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|     # Disabling this for the moment, as it would create and mkswap devices twice,
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|     # once in stage 2 boot, and again when the zram-reloader service starts.
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|     # boot.kernelModules = [ "zram" ];
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| 
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|     boot.extraModprobeConfig = ''
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|       options zram num_devices=${toString cfg.numDevices}
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|     '';
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| 
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|     services.udev.extraRules = ''
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|       KERNEL=="zram[0-9]*", ENV{SYSTEMD_WANTS}="zram-init-%k.service", TAG+="systemd"
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|     '';
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| 
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|     systemd.services =
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|       let
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|         createZramInitService = dev:
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|           nameValuePair "zram-init-${dev}" {
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|             description = "Init swap on zram-based device ${dev}";
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|             after = [ "dev-${dev}.device" "zram-reloader.service" ];
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|             requires = [ "dev-${dev}.device" "zram-reloader.service" ];
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|             before = [ "dev-${dev}.swap" ];
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|             requiredBy = [ "dev-${dev}.swap" ];
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|             unitConfig.DefaultDependencies = false; # needed to prevent a cycle
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|             serviceConfig = {
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|               Type = "oneshot";
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|               RemainAfterExit = true;
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|               ExecStop = "${pkgs.runtimeShell} -c 'echo 1 > /sys/class/block/${dev}/reset'";
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|             };
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|             script = ''
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|               set -euo pipefail
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| 
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|               # Calculate memory to use for zram
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|               mem=$(${pkgs.gawk}/bin/awk '/MemTotal: / {
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|                   print int($2*${toString cfg.memoryPercent}/100.0/${toString devicesCount}*1024)
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|               }' /proc/meminfo)
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| 
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|               ${pkgs.utillinux}/sbin/zramctl --size $mem --algorithm ${cfg.algorithm} /dev/${dev}
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|               ${pkgs.utillinux}/sbin/mkswap /dev/${dev}
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|             '';
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|             restartIfChanged = false;
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|           };
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|       in listToAttrs ((map createZramInitService devices) ++ [(nameValuePair "zram-reloader"
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|         {
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|           description = "Reload zram kernel module when number of devices changes";
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|           wants = [ "systemd-udevd.service" ];
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|           after = [ "systemd-udevd.service" ];
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|           unitConfig.DefaultDependencies = false; # needed to prevent a cycle
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|           serviceConfig = {
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|             Type = "oneshot";
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|             RemainAfterExit = true;
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|             ExecStartPre = "${modprobe} -r zram";
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|             ExecStart = "${modprobe} zram";
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|             ExecStop = "${modprobe} -r zram";
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|           };
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|           restartTriggers = [
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|             cfg.numDevices
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|             cfg.algorithm
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|             cfg.memoryPercent
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|           ];
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|           restartIfChanged = true;
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|         })]);
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| 
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|     swapDevices =
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|       let
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|         useZramSwap = dev:
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|           {
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|             device = "/dev/${dev}";
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|             priority = cfg.priority;
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|           };
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|       in map useZramSwap devices;
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| 
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|   };
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| 
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| }
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