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252b5132 1/* ehopt.c--optimize gcc exception frame information.
7be1c489 2 Copyright 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 Written by Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>.
4
5This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
6
7GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
10any later version.
11
12GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
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19Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
2002110-1301, USA. */
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21
22#include "as.h"
23#include "subsegs.h"
24
25/* We include this ELF file, even though we may not be assembling for
26 ELF, since the exception frame information is always in a format
27 derived from DWARF. */
28
29#include "elf/dwarf2.h"
30
31/* Try to optimize gcc 2.8 exception frame information.
32
33 Exception frame information is emitted for every function in the
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34 .eh_frame or .debug_frame sections. Simple information for a function
35 with no exceptions looks like this:
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36
37__FRAME_BEGIN__:
38 .4byte .LLCIE1 / Length of Common Information Entry
39.LSCIE1:
6d2cf69f 40#if .eh_frame
252b5132 41 .4byte 0x0 / CIE Identifier Tag
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42#elif .debug_frame
43 .4byte 0xffffffff / CIE Identifier Tag
44#endif
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45 .byte 0x1 / CIE Version
46 .byte 0x0 / CIE Augmentation (none)
47 .byte 0x1 / ULEB128 0x1 (CIE Code Alignment Factor)
48 .byte 0x7c / SLEB128 -4 (CIE Data Alignment Factor)
49 .byte 0x8 / CIE RA Column
50 .byte 0xc / DW_CFA_def_cfa
51 .byte 0x4 / ULEB128 0x4
52 .byte 0x4 / ULEB128 0x4
53 .byte 0x88 / DW_CFA_offset, column 0x8
54 .byte 0x1 / ULEB128 0x1
55 .align 4
56.LECIE1:
57 .set .LLCIE1,.LECIE1-.LSCIE1 / CIE Length Symbol
58 .4byte .LLFDE1 / FDE Length
59.LSFDE1:
60 .4byte .LSFDE1-__FRAME_BEGIN__ / FDE CIE offset
61 .4byte .LFB1 / FDE initial location
62 .4byte .LFE1-.LFB1 / FDE address range
63 .byte 0x4 / DW_CFA_advance_loc4
64 .4byte .LCFI0-.LFB1
65 .byte 0xe / DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset
66 .byte 0x8 / ULEB128 0x8
67 .byte 0x85 / DW_CFA_offset, column 0x5
68 .byte 0x2 / ULEB128 0x2
69 .byte 0x4 / DW_CFA_advance_loc4
70 .4byte .LCFI1-.LCFI0
71 .byte 0xd / DW_CFA_def_cfa_register
72 .byte 0x5 / ULEB128 0x5
73 .byte 0x4 / DW_CFA_advance_loc4
74 .4byte .LCFI2-.LCFI1
75 .byte 0x2e / DW_CFA_GNU_args_size
76 .byte 0x4 / ULEB128 0x4
77 .byte 0x4 / DW_CFA_advance_loc4
78 .4byte .LCFI3-.LCFI2
79 .byte 0x2e / DW_CFA_GNU_args_size
80 .byte 0x0 / ULEB128 0x0
81 .align 4
82.LEFDE1:
83 .set .LLFDE1,.LEFDE1-.LSFDE1 / FDE Length Symbol
84
85 The immediate issue we can address in the assembler is the
86 DW_CFA_advance_loc4 followed by a four byte value. The value is
87 the difference of two addresses in the function. Since gcc does
88 not know this value, it always uses four bytes. We will know the
89 value at the end of assembly, so we can do better. */
90
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91struct cie_info
92{
93 unsigned code_alignment;
94 int z_augmentation;
95};
96
dd625418 97static int get_cie_info (struct cie_info *);
252b5132 98
67a659f6 99/* Extract information from the CIE. */
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100
101static int
dd625418 102get_cie_info (struct cie_info *info)
252b5132 103{
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104 fragS *f;
105 fixS *fix;
106 int offset;
6d2cf69f 107 char CIE_id;
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108 char augmentation[10];
109 int iaug;
67a659f6 110 int code_alignment = 0;
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111
112 /* We should find the CIE at the start of the section. */
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252b5132 114 f = seg_info (now_seg)->frchainP->frch_root;
252b5132 115 fix = seg_info (now_seg)->frchainP->fix_root;
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116
117 /* Look through the frags of the section to find the code alignment. */
118
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119 /* First make sure that the CIE Identifier Tag is 0/-1. */
120
121 if (strcmp (segment_name (now_seg), ".debug_frame") == 0)
122 CIE_id = (char)0xff;
123 else
124 CIE_id = 0;
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125
126 offset = 4;
127 while (f != NULL && offset >= f->fr_fix)
128 {
129 offset -= f->fr_fix;
130 f = f->fr_next;
131 }
132 if (f == NULL
133 || f->fr_fix - offset < 4
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134 || f->fr_literal[offset] != CIE_id
135 || f->fr_literal[offset + 1] != CIE_id
136 || f->fr_literal[offset + 2] != CIE_id
137 || f->fr_literal[offset + 3] != CIE_id)
67a659f6 138 return 0;
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139
140 /* Next make sure the CIE version number is 1. */
141
142 offset += 4;
143 while (f != NULL && offset >= f->fr_fix)
144 {
145 offset -= f->fr_fix;
146 f = f->fr_next;
147 }
148 if (f == NULL
149 || f->fr_fix - offset < 1
150 || f->fr_literal[offset] != 1)
67a659f6 151 return 0;
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152
153 /* Skip the augmentation (a null terminated string). */
154
155 iaug = 0;
156 ++offset;
157 while (1)
158 {
159 while (f != NULL && offset >= f->fr_fix)
160 {
161 offset -= f->fr_fix;
162 f = f->fr_next;
163 }
164 if (f == NULL)
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165 return 0;
166
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167 while (offset < f->fr_fix && f->fr_literal[offset] != '\0')
168 {
169 if ((size_t) iaug < (sizeof augmentation) - 1)
170 {
171 augmentation[iaug] = f->fr_literal[offset];
172 ++iaug;
173 }
174 ++offset;
175 }
176 if (offset < f->fr_fix)
177 break;
178 }
179 ++offset;
180 while (f != NULL && offset >= f->fr_fix)
181 {
182 offset -= f->fr_fix;
183 f = f->fr_next;
184 }
185 if (f == NULL)
67a659f6 186 return 0;
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187
188 augmentation[iaug] = '\0';
189 if (augmentation[0] == '\0')
190 {
191 /* No augmentation. */
192 }
193 else if (strcmp (augmentation, "eh") == 0)
194 {
195 /* We have to skip a pointer. Unfortunately, we don't know how
196 large it is. We find out by looking for a matching fixup. */
197 while (fix != NULL
198 && (fix->fx_frag != f || fix->fx_where != offset))
199 fix = fix->fx_next;
200 if (fix == NULL)
201 offset += 4;
202 else
203 offset += fix->fx_size;
204 while (f != NULL && offset >= f->fr_fix)
205 {
206 offset -= f->fr_fix;
207 f = f->fr_next;
208 }
209 if (f == NULL)
67a659f6 210 return 0;
252b5132 211 }
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212 else if (augmentation[0] != 'z')
213 return 0;
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214
215 /* We're now at the code alignment factor, which is a ULEB128. If
216 it isn't a single byte, forget it. */
217
218 code_alignment = f->fr_literal[offset] & 0xff;
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219 if ((code_alignment & 0x80) != 0)
220 code_alignment = 0;
252b5132 221
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222 info->code_alignment = code_alignment;
223 info->z_augmentation = (augmentation[0] == 'z');
224
225 return 1;
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226}
227
228/* This function is called from emit_expr. It looks for cases which
229 we can optimize.
230
231 Rather than try to parse all this information as we read it, we
232 look for a single byte DW_CFA_advance_loc4 followed by a 4 byte
233 difference. We turn that into a rs_cfa_advance frag, and handle
234 those frags at the end of the assembly. If the gcc output changes
235 somewhat, this optimization may stop working.
236
237 This function returns non-zero if it handled the expression and
238 emit_expr should not do anything, or zero otherwise. It can also
239 change *EXP and *PNBYTES. */
240
241int
dd625418 242check_eh_frame (expressionS *exp, unsigned int *pnbytes)
252b5132 243{
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244 struct frame_data
245 {
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246 enum frame_state
247 {
248 state_idle,
249 state_saw_size,
250 state_saw_cie_offset,
251 state_saw_pc_begin,
252 state_seeing_aug_size,
253 state_skipping_aug,
254 state_wait_loc4,
255 state_saw_loc4,
256 state_error,
257 } state;
258
259 int cie_info_ok;
260 struct cie_info cie_info;
261
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262 symbolS *size_end_sym;
263 fragS *loc4_frag;
6d2cf69f 264 int loc4_fix;
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265
266 int aug_size;
267 int aug_shift;
6d2cf69f 268 };
43ad3147 269
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270 static struct frame_data eh_frame_data;
271 static struct frame_data debug_frame_data;
272 struct frame_data *d;
273
274 /* Don't optimize. */
275 if (flag_traditional_format)
276 return 0;
277
278 /* Select the proper section data. */
279 if (strcmp (segment_name (now_seg), ".eh_frame") == 0)
280 d = &eh_frame_data;
281 else if (strcmp (segment_name (now_seg), ".debug_frame") == 0)
282 d = &debug_frame_data;
283 else
284 return 0;
285
67a659f6 286 if (d->state >= state_saw_size && S_IS_DEFINED (d->size_end_sym))
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287 {
288 /* We have come to the end of the CIE or FDE. See below where
289 we set saw_size. We must check this first because we may now
290 be looking at the next size. */
67a659f6 291 d->state = state_idle;
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292 }
293
67a659f6 294 switch (d->state)
252b5132 295 {
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296 case state_idle:
297 if (*pnbytes == 4)
252b5132 298 {
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299 /* This might be the size of the CIE or FDE. We want to know
300 the size so that we don't accidentally optimize across an FDE
301 boundary. We recognize the size in one of two forms: a
302 symbol which will later be defined as a difference, or a
303 subtraction of two symbols. Either way, we can tell when we
304 are at the end of the FDE because the symbol becomes defined
305 (in the case of a subtraction, the end symbol, from which the
306 start symbol is being subtracted). Other ways of describing
307 the size will not be optimized. */
308 if ((exp->X_op == O_symbol || exp->X_op == O_subtract)
309 && ! S_IS_DEFINED (exp->X_add_symbol))
310 {
311 d->state = state_saw_size;
312 d->size_end_sym = exp->X_add_symbol;
313 }
252b5132 314 }
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315 break;
316
317 case state_saw_size:
318 case state_saw_cie_offset:
319 /* Assume whatever form it appears in, it appears atomically. */
320 d->state += 1;
321 break;
322
323 case state_saw_pc_begin:
324 /* Decide whether we should see an augmentation. */
325 if (! d->cie_info_ok
326 && ! (d->cie_info_ok = get_cie_info (&d->cie_info)))
327 d->state = state_error;
328 else if (d->cie_info.z_augmentation)
252b5132 329 {
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330 d->state = state_seeing_aug_size;
331 d->aug_size = 0;
332 d->aug_shift = 0;
252b5132 333 }
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334 else
335 d->state = state_wait_loc4;
336 break;
337
338 case state_seeing_aug_size:
339 /* Bytes == -1 means this comes from an leb128 directive. */
340 if ((int)*pnbytes == -1 && exp->X_op == O_constant)
252b5132 341 {
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342 d->aug_size = exp->X_add_number;
343 d->state = state_skipping_aug;
252b5132 344 }
67a659f6 345 else if (*pnbytes == 1 && exp->X_op == O_constant)
252b5132 346 {
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347 unsigned char byte = exp->X_add_number;
348 d->aug_size |= (byte & 0x7f) << d->aug_shift;
349 d->aug_shift += 7;
350 if ((byte & 0x80) == 0)
351 d->state = state_skipping_aug;
252b5132 352 }
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353 else
354 d->state = state_error;
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355 if (d->state == state_skipping_aug && d->aug_size == 0)
356 d->state = state_wait_loc4;
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357 break;
358
359 case state_skipping_aug:
360 if ((int)*pnbytes < 0)
361 d->state = state_error;
362 else
252b5132 363 {
411863a4 364 int left = (d->aug_size -= *pnbytes);
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365 if (left == 0)
366 d->state = state_wait_loc4;
367 else if (left < 0)
368 d->state = state_error;
252b5132 369 }
67a659f6 370 break;
252b5132 371
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372 case state_wait_loc4:
373 if (*pnbytes == 1
374 && exp->X_op == O_constant
375 && exp->X_add_number == DW_CFA_advance_loc4)
376 {
377 /* This might be a DW_CFA_advance_loc4. Record the frag and the
378 position within the frag, so that we can change it later. */
379 frag_grow (1);
380 d->state = state_saw_loc4;
381 d->loc4_frag = frag_now;
382 d->loc4_fix = frag_now_fix ();
383 }
384 break;
252b5132 385
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386 case state_saw_loc4:
387 d->state = state_wait_loc4;
388 if (*pnbytes != 4)
389 break;
390 if (exp->X_op == O_constant)
391 {
392 /* This is a case which we can optimize. The two symbols being
393 subtracted were in the same frag and the expression was
394 reduced to a constant. We can do the optimization entirely
395 in this function. */
396 if (d->cie_info.code_alignment > 0
397 && exp->X_add_number % d->cie_info.code_alignment == 0
398 && exp->X_add_number / d->cie_info.code_alignment < 0x40)
399 {
400 d->loc4_frag->fr_literal[d->loc4_fix]
401 = DW_CFA_advance_loc
402 | (exp->X_add_number / d->cie_info.code_alignment);
403 /* No more bytes needed. */
404 return 1;
405 }
406 else if (exp->X_add_number < 0x100)
407 {
408 d->loc4_frag->fr_literal[d->loc4_fix] = DW_CFA_advance_loc1;
409 *pnbytes = 1;
410 }
411 else if (exp->X_add_number < 0x10000)
412 {
413 d->loc4_frag->fr_literal[d->loc4_fix] = DW_CFA_advance_loc2;
414 *pnbytes = 2;
415 }
416 }
417 else if (exp->X_op == O_subtract)
418 {
419 /* This is a case we can optimize. The expression was not
420 reduced, so we can not finish the optimization until the end
421 of the assembly. We set up a variant frag which we handle
422 later. */
423 int fr_subtype;
424
425 if (d->cie_info.code_alignment > 0)
426 fr_subtype = d->cie_info.code_alignment << 3;
427 else
428 fr_subtype = 0;
429
430 frag_var (rs_cfa, 4, 0, fr_subtype, make_expr_symbol (exp),
431 d->loc4_fix, (char *) d->loc4_frag);
432 return 1;
433 }
434 break;
252b5132 435
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436 case state_error:
437 /* Just skipping everything. */
438 break;
252b5132 439 }
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440
441 return 0;
442}
443
444/* The function estimates the size of a rs_cfa variant frag based on
445 the current values of the symbols. It is called before the
67a659f6 446 relaxation loop. We set fr_subtype{0:2} to the expected length. */
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447
448int
dd625418 449eh_frame_estimate_size_before_relax (fragS *frag)
252b5132 450{
252b5132 451 offsetT diff;
67a659f6 452 int ca = frag->fr_subtype >> 3;
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453 int ret;
454
6386f3a7 455 diff = resolve_symbol_value (frag->fr_symbol);
252b5132 456
67a659f6 457 if (ca > 0 && diff % ca == 0 && diff / ca < 0x40)
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458 ret = 0;
459 else if (diff < 0x100)
460 ret = 1;
461 else if (diff < 0x10000)
462 ret = 2;
463 else
464 ret = 4;
465
67a659f6 466 frag->fr_subtype = (frag->fr_subtype & ~7) | ret;
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467
468 return ret;
469}
470
471/* This function relaxes a rs_cfa variant frag based on the current
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472 values of the symbols. fr_subtype{0:2} is the current length of
473 the frag. This returns the change in frag length. */
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474
475int
dd625418 476eh_frame_relax_frag (fragS *frag)
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477{
478 int oldsize, newsize;
479
67a659f6 480 oldsize = frag->fr_subtype & 7;
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481 newsize = eh_frame_estimate_size_before_relax (frag);
482 return newsize - oldsize;
483}
484
485/* This function converts a rs_cfa variant frag into a normal fill
486 frag. This is called after all relaxation has been done.
67a659f6 487 fr_subtype{0:2} will be the desired length of the frag. */
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488
489void
dd625418 490eh_frame_convert_frag (fragS *frag)
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491{
492 offsetT diff;
493 fragS *loc4_frag;
494 int loc4_fix;
495
496 loc4_frag = (fragS *) frag->fr_opcode;
497 loc4_fix = (int) frag->fr_offset;
498
6386f3a7 499 diff = resolve_symbol_value (frag->fr_symbol);
252b5132 500
67a659f6 501 switch (frag->fr_subtype & 7)
252b5132 502 {
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503 case 0:
504 {
505 int ca = frag->fr_subtype >> 3;
506 assert (ca > 0 && diff % ca == 0 && diff / ca < 0x40);
507 loc4_frag->fr_literal[loc4_fix] = DW_CFA_advance_loc | (diff / ca);
508 }
509 break;
510
511 case 1:
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512 assert (diff < 0x100);
513 loc4_frag->fr_literal[loc4_fix] = DW_CFA_advance_loc1;
514 frag->fr_literal[frag->fr_fix] = diff;
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515 break;
516
517 case 2:
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518 assert (diff < 0x10000);
519 loc4_frag->fr_literal[loc4_fix] = DW_CFA_advance_loc2;
520 md_number_to_chars (frag->fr_literal + frag->fr_fix, diff, 2);
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521 break;
522
523 default:
524 md_number_to_chars (frag->fr_literal + frag->fr_fix, diff, 4);
525 break;
252b5132 526 }
252b5132 527
de1cb007 528 frag->fr_fix += frag->fr_subtype & 7;
252b5132 529 frag->fr_type = rs_fill;
de1cb007 530 frag->fr_subtype = 0;
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531 frag->fr_offset = 0;
532}
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