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1. Where Type is a pointer type with a signature, replace CHECKL(TypeCheck(val)) with CHECKD(Type, val). 2. Where Type is a pointer type with no signature, replace CHECKL(TypeCheck(val)) with CHECKD_NOSIG(Type, val). 3. Where Type is a pointer type with a signature, but the structure is not visible at point of checking, replace CHECKL(TypeCheck(val)) with CHECKD_NOSIG(Type, val). Reference <design/check/#.hidden-type> 4. Make BTCheck extern and use it where possible. 5. Replace AVER(TypeCheck(val)) with AVERT(Type, val). Copied from Perforce Change: 185263 ServerID: perforce.ravenbrook.com
209 lines
7.3 KiB
C
209 lines
7.3 KiB
C
/* sa.c: SPARSE ARRAY IMPLEMENTATION
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*
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* $Id$
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* Copyright (c) 2014 Ravenbrook Limited. See end of file for license.
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*/
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#include "sa.h"
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#include "mpm.h"
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#include "bt.h"
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static Index pagesLength(SparseArray sa)
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{
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return (sa->length * sa->elementSize + VMAlign(sa->vm) - 1) >> sa->shift;
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}
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void SparseArrayInit(SparseArray sa,
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void *base, Size elementSize, Index length,
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BT mapped, BT pages, VM vm)
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{
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AVER(sa != NULL);
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sa->base = base;
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sa->elementSize = elementSize;
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sa->length = length;
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sa->mapped = mapped;
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sa->pages = pages;
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sa->vm = vm;
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AVER(SizeIsP2(VMAlign(vm)));
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sa->shift = SizeLog2(VMAlign(vm));
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BTResRange(mapped, 0, length);
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BTResRange(pages, 0, pagesLength(sa));
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sa->sig = SparseArraySig;
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AVERT(SparseArray, sa);
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}
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void SparseArrayFinish(SparseArray sa)
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{
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AVERT(SparseArray, sa);
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AVER(BTIsResRange(sa->mapped, 0, sa->length));
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AVER(BTIsResRange(sa->pages, 0, pagesLength(sa)));
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sa->sig = SigInvalid;
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}
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Bool SparseArrayCheck(SparseArray sa)
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{
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CHECKL(sa != NULL);
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CHECKS(SparseArray, sa);
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CHECKL(sa->base != NULL);
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CHECKL(sa->elementSize >= 1);
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CHECKD_NOSIG(VM, sa->vm); /* <design/check/#hidden-type> */
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CHECKL(sa->elementSize <= VMAlign(sa->vm));
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CHECKL(sa->length > 0);
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CHECKD_NOSIG(BT, sa->mapped);
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CHECKD_NOSIG(BT, sa->pages);
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CHECKL(sa->shift == SizeLog2(VMAlign(sa->vm)));
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return TRUE;
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}
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/* SparseArrayMap -- map memory for a range of elements in the array
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*
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* Ensures that the array elements in the unmapped range [baseEI, limitEI)
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* have memory. The array elements may then be accessed, but their contents
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* will be undefined.
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*
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* In the MPS we expect this to be called frequently when allocating in
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* the arena, and so it's worth having the pages bit table to make this
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* fast. Compare with SparseArrayUnmap.
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*/
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Res SparseArrayMap(SparseArray sa, Index baseEI, Index limitEI)
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{
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Index baseMI, limitMI;
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AVERT(SparseArray, sa);
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AVER(NONNEGATIVE(baseEI));
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AVER(baseEI < limitEI);
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AVER(limitEI <= sa->length);
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AVER(BTIsResRange(sa->mapped, baseEI, limitEI));
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/* Calculate the index of the page on which the base element resides.
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If that's already mapped (because some other element below baseEI
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is defined) bump up to the next page. */
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baseMI = (baseEI * sa->elementSize) >> sa->shift;
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if (BTGet(sa->pages, baseMI))
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++baseMI;
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/* Calculate the index of the page on which the last element resides.
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If that's already mapped (because some other element not below
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limitEI is defined) bump down to the previous page. */
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limitMI = ((limitEI * sa->elementSize - 1) >> sa->shift) + 1;
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if (BTGet(sa->pages, limitMI - 1))
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--limitMI;
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if (baseMI < limitMI) {
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Addr base, limit;
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Res res;
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AVER(BTIsResRange(sa->pages, baseMI, limitMI));
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base = AddrAdd(sa->base, baseMI << sa->shift);
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limit = AddrAdd(sa->base, limitMI << sa->shift);
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res = VMMap(sa->vm, base, limit);
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if (res != ResOK)
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return res;
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BTSetRange(sa->pages, baseMI, limitMI);
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}
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BTSetRange(sa->mapped, baseEI, limitEI);
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return ResOK;
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}
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/* SparseArrayUnmap -- unmap memory for a range of elements in the array
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*
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* Declare that the array elements in the range [baseEI, limitEI) can be
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* unmapped. After this call they may not be accessed.
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*
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* In the MPS we expect this to be called infrequently when purging large
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* numbers of spare pages at once, so scanning a range of bits to determine
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* whether we can unmap isn't too bad.
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*
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* TODO: Consider keeping a count of the number of array elements defined
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* on each page, rather than a bit table, then we can unmap pages with
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* zero counts rather than scanning.
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*/
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void SparseArrayUnmap(SparseArray sa, Index baseEI, Index limitEI)
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{
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Index baseMI, limitMI, i;
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AVERT(SparseArray, sa);
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AVER(NONNEGATIVE(baseEI));
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AVER(baseEI < limitEI);
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AVER(limitEI <= sa->length);
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AVER(BTIsSetRange(sa->mapped, baseEI, limitEI));
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/* Calculate the index of the lowest element that might be occupying
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the page on which the base element resides. If any elements between
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there and baseMI are defined, we can't unmap that page, so bump up. */
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baseMI = (baseEI * sa->elementSize) >> sa->shift;
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i = SizeAlignDown(baseEI * sa->elementSize, VMAlign(sa->vm)) / sa->elementSize;
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if (i < baseEI && !BTIsResRange(sa->mapped, i, baseEI))
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++baseMI;
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/* Calculate the index of the highest element that might be occupying
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the page on which the last element resides. If any elements between
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limitMI and there are defined, we can't unmap that page, so bump down. */
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limitMI = ((limitEI * sa->elementSize - 1) >> sa->shift) + 1;
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i = (SizeAlignUp(limitEI * sa->elementSize, VMAlign(sa->vm)) +
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sa->elementSize - 1) / sa->elementSize;
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if (i > sa->length)
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i = sa->length;
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if (i > limitEI && !BTIsResRange(sa->mapped, limitEI, i))
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--limitMI;
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if (baseMI < limitMI) {
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Addr base, limit;
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AVER(BTIsSetRange(sa->pages, baseMI, limitMI));
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base = AddrAdd(sa->base, baseMI << sa->shift);
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limit = AddrAdd(sa->base, limitMI << sa->shift);
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VMUnmap(sa->vm, base, limit);
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BTResRange(sa->pages, baseMI, limitMI);
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}
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BTResRange(sa->mapped, baseEI, limitEI);
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}
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/* C. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2014 Ravenbrook Limited <http://www.ravenbrook.com/>.
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* All rights reserved. This is an open source license. Contact
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* Ravenbrook for commercial licensing options.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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* met:
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*
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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*
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* 3. Redistributions in any form must be accompanied by information on how
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* to obtain complete source code for this software and any accompanying
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* software that uses this software. The source code must either be
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* included in the distribution or be available for no more than the cost
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* of distribution plus a nominal fee, and must be freely redistributable
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* under reasonable conditions. For an executable file, complete source
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* code means the source code for all modules it contains. It does not
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* include source code for modules or files that typically accompany the
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* major components of the operating system on which the executable file
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* runs.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS
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* IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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* PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
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* USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
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* ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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