From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Heinz Schuster Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2008 02:00:19 +0000 Subject: [lm-sensors] pwmconfig with k8temp Message-Id: <47A27D33.2080805@gmx.de> MIME-Version: 1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------060203050505020808090706" List-Id: To: lm-sensors@vger.kernel.org This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060203050505020808090706 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-15"; format="flowed" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! Congratulation for this nice program! But had problems with the pwmconfig configuration. In my system, the pwm's could not should down. Then i had changed the line 191 in the pwmconfig file. from "if [ $? -ne 0 ]" to "if [ $? -ne 1 ]". Now, its wunderfull! I used the Ubuntu 7.10 AMD_64 Version. My System ist a Asrock AM2NF3-VSTA=20 with a AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3600+. SENSORS: k8temp-pci-00c3 Adapter: PCI adapter Core0 Temp: +32=B0C Core1 Temp: +35=B0C w83627ehf-isa-0290 Adapter: ISA adapter VCore: +1.10 V (min =3D +0.00 V, max =3D +1.74 V) in1: +7.39 V (min =3D +13.41 V, max =3D +13.46 V) ALARM AVCC: +3.38 V (min =3D +4.05 V, max =3D +1.78 V) ALARM 3VCC: +3.38 V (min =3D +4.02 V, max =3D +1.97 V) ALARM in4: +1.71 V (min =3D +1.98 V, max =3D +0.89 V) ALARM in5: +1.74 V (min =3D +1.98 V, max =3D +1.74 V) ALARM in6: +5.96 V (min =3D +4.74 V, max =3D +4.02 V) ALARM VSB: +3.38 V (min =3D +3.55 V, max =3D +3.95 V) ALARM VBAT: +3.23 V (min =3D +4.08 V, max =3D +3.57 V) ALARM in9: +1.58 V (min =3D +2.02 V, max =3D +1.53 V) ALARM Case Fan: 1704 RPM (min =3D 672 RPM, div =3D 8) CPU Fan: 1278 RPM (min =3D 664 RPM, div =3D 8) Aux Fan: 0 RPM (min =3D 0 RPM, div =3D 128) fan5: 0 RPM (min =3D 0 RPM, div =3D 128) Sys Temp: +33=B0C (high =3D -5=B0C, hyst =3D +123=B0C)=20 CPU Temp: +39.0=B0C (high =3D +80.0=B0C, hyst =3D +75.0=B0C)=20 AUX Temp: +38.0=B0C (high =3D +80.0=B0C, hyst =3D +75.0=B0C) Greetings Heinz --------------060203050505020808090706 Content-Type: text/plain; name="pwmconfig" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="pwmconfig" #!/bin/bash # # pwmconfig v0.8 # Tests the pwm outputs of sensors and configures fancontrol # # Warning!!! This program will stop your fans, one at a time, # for approximately 5 seconds each!!! # This may cause your processor temperature to rise!!! # Verify that all fans are running at normal speed after this # program has exited!!! # # Copyright 2003-2005 The lm_sensors project # Copyright (C) 2007 Jean Delvare # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # echo 'This program will search your sensors for pulse width modulation (pwm)' echo 'controls, and test each one to see if it controls a fan on' echo 'your motherboard. Note that many motherboards do not have pwm' echo 'circuitry installed, even if your sensor chip supports pwm.' echo echo 'We will attempt to briefly stop each fan using the pwm controls.' echo 'The program will attempt to restore each fan to full speed' echo 'after testing. However, it is ** very important ** that you' echo 'physically verify that the fans have been to full speed' echo 'after the program has completed.' echo DELAY=5 # 3 seconds delay is too short for large fans, thus I increased it to 5 MAX=250 DIR=/proc/sys/dev/sensors if [ ! -d $DIR ] then if [ -d "/sys/class/hwmon" ] then SYSFS=2 DIR="/sys/class/hwmon" elif [ -d "/sys/bus/i2c/devices" ] then SYSFS=1 DIR="/sys/bus/i2c/devices" else echo $0: 'No sensors found! (modprobe sensor modules?)' exit 1 fi fi cd $DIR if [ "$SYSFS" = "2" ] then PREFIX='hwmon*/device' else PREFIX='*-*' fi DEVICES=`echo $PREFIX` if [ "$PREFIX" = "$DEVICES" ] then echo $0: 'No sensors found! (modprobe sensor modules?)' exit 1 fi MATCH=$PREFIX/'pwm[1-9]' PWM=`echo $MATCH` if [ "$SYSFS" = "1" -a "$MATCH" = "$PWM" ] then # Deprecated naming scheme (used in kernels 2.6.5 to 2.6.9) MATCH=$PREFIX/'fan[1-9]_pwm' PWM=`echo $MATCH` fi if [ "$MATCH" = "$PWM" ] then echo $0: 'There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed' exit 1 fi if [ -n "$SYSFS" ] then MATCH=$PREFIX/'fan[1-9]_input' else MATCH=$PREFIX/'fan[1-9]' fi FAN=`echo $MATCH` if [ "$MATCH" = "$FAN" ] then echo $0: 'There are no fan-capable sensor modules installed' exit 1 fi # $1 = padding # Only works with Linux 2.6 function print_devices() { for device in $DEVICES do echo "$1$device is `cat $device/name`" done } # $1 = pwm file name function pwmdisable() { if [ -n "$SYSFS" ] then ENABLE=${1}_enable # No enable file? Just set to max if [ ! -f $ENABLE ] then echo $MAX > $1 return 0 fi # Try pwmN_enable=0 echo 0 > $ENABLE 2> /dev/null if [ "`cat $ENABLE`" -eq 0 ] then # Success return 0 fi # It didn't work, try pwmN_enable=1 pwmN=255 echo 1 > $ENABLE 2> /dev/null echo $MAX > $1 if [ "`cat $ENABLE`" -eq 1 -a "`cat $1`" -ge 190 ] then # Success return 0 fi # Nothing worked echo "$ENABLE stuck to `cat $ENABLE`" >&2 return 1 else echo $MAX 0 > $1 fi } # $1 = pwm file name function pwmenable() { if [ -n "$SYSFS" ] then ENABLE=${1}_enable if [ -w $ENABLE ] then echo 1 > $ENABLE 2> /dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ] then return 1 fi fi echo $MAX > $1 else echo $MAX 1 > $1 fi } # $1 = pwm file name; $2 = pwm value 0-250 function pwmset() { echo $2 > $1 } if [ -n "$SYSFS" ] then echo 'Found the following devices:' print_devices " " echo fi echo 'Found the following PWM controls:' for i in $PWM do echo " $i" if [ -w $i ] then pwmdisable $i if [ $? -ne 1 ] then echo "Failed to set pwm$i to full speed" >&2 echo "Something's wrong, check your fans!" >&2 exit 1 fi else NOTROOT=1 fi done echo echo 'Found the following fan sensors:' for i in $FAN do # this will return the first field if there's only one (sysfs) S=`cat $i | cut -d' ' -f2` if [ "$S" = "0" -o "$S" = "-1" ] then echo " $i current speed: 0 ... skipping!" else echo " $i current speed: $S RPM" if [ "$GOODFAN" = "" ] then GOODFAN=$i SPEEDS=$S else GOODFAN="$GOODFAN $i" SPEEDS="$SPEEDS $S" fi fi done echo if [ "$GOODFAN" = "" ] then echo 'There are no working fan sensors, all readings are 0.' echo 'Make sure you have a 3-wire fan connected.' echo 'You may also need to increase the fan divisors.' echo 'See doc/fan-divisors for more information.' exit 1 fi if [ "$NOTROOT" = "1" ] then echo 'As you are not root, we cannot write the PWM settings.' echo 'Please run as root to continue.' exit 1 fi echo 'Warning!!! This program will stop your fans, one at a time,' echo "for approximately $DELAY seconds each!!!" echo 'This may cause your processor temperature to rise!!!' echo 'If you do not want to do this hit control-C now!!!' echo -n 'Hit return to continue: ' read X echo PLOTTER=gnuplot STEP=5 PDELAY=2 # Use a smaller step for low PWM values as this is typically where the # more important fan speed changes are happening. STEP2=2 STEP2_BELOW=31 function pwmdetail() { P=$1 F=$2 PLOT= type $PLOTTER > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -eq 0 ] then echo -n "Would you like to generate a graphical plot using $PLOTTER (y)? " read X if [ "$X" = "y" -o "$X" = "Y" -o "$X" = "" ] then PLOT=y fi fi if [ "$PLOT" = "y" ] then TMP1=`mktemp -t pwmtest1.XXXXXXXXXX` || { echo "$0: Cannot create temporary file" >&2; exit 1; } TMP2=`mktemp -t pwmtest2.XXXXXXXXXX` || { rm -f $TMP1 ; echo "$0: Cannot create temporary file" >&2; exit 1; } echo "set xlabel \"PWM: $P\"" > $TMP1 echo "set ylabel \"FAN: $F (RPM)\"" >> $TMP1 echo 'set nokey' >> $TMP1 echo 'set xrange [0:255]' >> $TMP1 echo "plot \"$TMP2\" with lines" >> $TMP1 echo 'pause -1 " Hit return to continue..."' >> $TMP1 > $TMP2 fi let pwm=$MAX pwmenable $P while [ $pwm -ge 0 ] do pwmset $P $pwm sleep $PDELAY if [ $? -ne 0 ] then pwmdisable $P echo '^C received, aborting...' rm -f $TMP1 $TMP2 exit 1 fi # this will return the first field if there's only one (sysfs) S=`cat $F | cut -d' ' -f2` echo " PWM $pwm FAN $S" if [ "$PLOT" = "y" ] then echo "$pwm $S" >> $TMP2 fi if [ "$S" = "0" -o "$S" = "-1" ] then pwmdisable $P echo " Fan Stopped at PWM = $pwm" if [ $pwm -eq $MAX ] then echo " This fan appears to stop when the PWM is enabled;" echo " perhaps the fan input shares a pin with the PWM output" echo " on the sensor chip." echo " You cannot control this fan with this PWM output." rm -f $TMP1 $TMP2 echo return 0 fi break fi if [ $pwm -lt $STEP2_BELOW ] then let pwm=$pwm-$STEP2 else let pwm=$pwm-$STEP fi done pwmdisable $P if [ "$PLOT" = "y" ] then $PLOTTER $TMP1 rm -f $TMP1 $TMP2 fi echo } for i in $PWM do echo Testing pwm control $i ... pwmenable $i if [ $? -ne 0 ] then echo "Manual control mode not supported, skipping." continue fi pwmset $i 0 sleep $DELAY if [ $? -ne 0 ] then pwmdisable $i echo '^C received, restoring PWM and aborting...' exit 1 fi let pwmactivecount=0 let count=1 for j in $GOODFAN do OS=`echo $SPEEDS | cut -d' ' -f$count` # this will return the first field if there's only one (sysfs) S=`cat $j | cut -d' ' -f2` echo " $j ... speed was $OS now $S" pwmdisable $i let threshold=2*$OS/3 if [ $S -lt $threshold ] then echo " It appears that fan $j" echo " is controlled by pwm $i" # # a PWM can control more than one fan.... # if [ $pwmactivecount -eq 0 ] then let pwmactivecount=1 pwmactive="$i ${pwmactive}" fanactive="$j ${fanactive}" else fanactive="$j+${fanactive}" #not supported yet by fancontrol fi sleep $DELAY if [ $? -ne 0 ] then echo '^C received, aborting...' exit 1 fi # this will return the first field if there's only one (sysfs) S=`cat $j | cut -d' ' -f2` if [ $S -lt $threshold ] then echo " Fan $j has not returned to speed, please investigate!" else echo -n "Would you like to generate a detailed correlation (y)? " read X if [ "$X" = "y" -o "$X" = "Y" -o "$X" = "" ] then pwmdetail $i $j fi fi else echo " no correlation" fi let count=count+1 done echo if [ "$pwmactivecount" = "0" ] then echo "No correlations were detected." echo "There is either no fan connected to the output of $i," echo "or the connected fan has no rpm-signal connected to one of" echo "the tested fan sensors. (Note: not all motherboards have" echo "the pwm outputs connected to the fan connectors," echo "check out the hardware database on http://www.almico.com/forumindex.php)" echo echo -n "Did you see/hear a fan stopping during the above test (n)? " read X if [ "$X" = "y" -o "$X" = "Y" ] then pwmactive="$i ${pwmactive}" fi echo fi done echo 'Testing is complete.' echo 'Please verify that all fans have returned to their normal speed.' echo echo 'The fancontrol script can automatically respond to temperature changes' echo 'of your system by changing fanspeeds.' echo -n 'Do you want to set up its configuration file now (y)? ' read X if [ "$X" = "n" -o "$X" = "N" ] then exit fi if [ -n "$SYSFS" ] then MATCH=$PREFIX/'temp[1-9]_input' else MATCH=$PREFIX/'temp[1-9]' fi TEMPS=`echo $MATCH` if [ "$MATCH" = "$TEMPS" ] then echo $0: 'There are no temperature-capable sensor modules installed' exit 1 fi function AskPath { echo -n 'What should be the path to your fancontrol config file (/etc/fancontrol)? ' read X if [ "$X" = "y" -o "$X" = "Y" -o "$X" = "" ] then X=/etc/fancontrol fi if [ -f $X ] then FCCONFIG=$X else echo -n "$X does not exist, shall I create it now (y)? " read Y if [ "$Y" = "y" -o "$Y" = "Y" -o "$Y" = "" ] then touch $X chmod 0660 $X chown root.root $X FCCONFIG=$X else AskPath fi fi } AskPath function LoadConfig { echo "Loading configuration from $1 ..." INTERVAL=`egrep '^INTERVAL=.*$' $1 | sed -e 's/INTERVAL= *//g'` FCTEMPS=`egrep '^FCTEMPS=.*$' $1 | sed -e 's/FCTEMPS= *//g'` FCFANS=`egrep '^FCFANS=.*$' $1 | sed -e 's/FCFANS= *//g'` MINTEMP=`egrep '^MINTEMP=.*$' $1 | sed -e 's/MINTEMP= *//g'` MAXTEMP=`egrep '^MAXTEMP=.*$' $1 | sed -e 's/MAXTEMP= *//g'` MINSTART=`egrep '^MINSTART=.*$' $1 | sed -e 's/MINSTART= *//g'` MINSTOP=`egrep '^MINSTOP=.*$' $1 | sed -e 's/MINSTOP= *//g'` MINPWM=`egrep '^MINPWM=.*$' $1 | sed -e 's/MINPWM= *//g'` MAXPWM=`egrep '^MAXPWM=.*$' $1 | sed -e 's/MAXPWM= *//g'` # Check for configuration change local item for item in $FCFANS do if [ ! -f "`echo $item | sed -e 's/=.*$//'`" ] then echo "Configuration appears to be outdated, discarded" FCTEMPS="" FCFANS="" MINTEMP="" MAXTEMP="" MINSTART="" MINSTOP="" MINPWM="" MAXPWM="" fi done } LoadConfig $FCCONFIG function TestMinStart { echo echo 'Now we increase the PWM value in 10-unit-steps.' echo 'Let the fan stop completely, then press return until the' echo "fan starts spinning. Then enter 'y'." echo 'We will use this value +20 as the starting speed.' let fanok=0 let fanval=0 until [ "$fanok" = "1" ] do let fanval=fanval+10 if [ $fanval -gt 240 ] ; then let fanval=$MAX ; let fanok=1 ; fi echo -n "Setting $pwms to $fanval..." echo $fanval > $pwms read FANTEST if [ "$FANTEST" != "" ] ; then let fanok=1 ; fi done let fanval=fanval+20 if [ $fanval -gt 240 ] ; then let fanval=$MAX ; fi echo "OK, using $fanval" echo $MAX > $pwms } function TestMinStop { echo echo 'Now we decrease the PWM value in 10-unit-steps.' echo 'Let the fan reach full speed, then press return until the' echo "fan stops spinning. Then enter 'y'." echo 'We will use this value +20 as the minimum speed.' let fanok=0 let fanval=$MAX until [ "$fanok" = "1" ] do let fanval=fanval-10 if [ $fanval -lt 0 ] ; then let fanval=0 ; let fanok=1 ; fi echo -n "Setting $pwms to $fanval..." echo $fanval > $pwms read FANTEST if [ "$FANTEST" != "" ] ; then let fanok=1 ; fi done let fanval=fanval+20 if [ $fanval -gt $MAX ] ; then let fanval=$MAX ; fi echo "OK, using $fanval" echo $MAX > $pwms } function SaveConfig { echo echo "Saving configuration to $FCCONFIG..." tmpfile=`mktemp -t pwmcfg.XXXXXXXXXX` || { echo "$0: Cannot create temporary file" >&2; exit 1; } trap " [ -f \"$tmpfile\" ] && /bin/rm -f -- \"$tmpfile\"" 0 1 2 3 13 15 egrep -v '(INTERVAL|FCTEMPS|FCFANS|MAXTEMP|MINTEMP|MINSTART|MINSTOP|MINPWM|MAXPWM)' $FCCONFIG >$tmpfile echo -e "INTERVAL=$INTERVAL\nFCTEMPS=$FCTEMPS\nFCFANS=$FCFANS\nMINTEMP=$MINTEMP\nMAXTEMP=$MAXTEMP\nMINSTART=$MINSTART\nMINSTOP=$MINSTOP" >>$tmpfile [ -n "$MINPWM" ] && echo "MINPWM=$MINPWM" >>$tmpfile [ -n "$MAXPWM" ] && echo "MAXPWM=$MAXPWM" >>$tmpfile mv $tmpfile $FCCONFIG #check if file was written correctly echo 'Configuration saved' } INTERVAL=10 PS3='select (1-n): ' DEFMINTEMP=0 DEFMAXTEMP=60 DEFMINSTART=150 DEFMINSTOP=100 #the section below has a high potential for usability improvements echo echo 'Select fan output to configure, or other action:' select pwms in $pwmactive "Change INTERVAL" "Just quit" "Save and quit" "Show configuration"; do case $pwms in "Change INTERVAL") echo echo "Current interval is $INTERVAL seconds." echo -n "Enter the interval at which fancontrol should update PWM values (in s):" read INTERVAL ;; #check user input here "Just quit") exit ;; "Save and quit") SaveConfig exit ;; "Show configuration") echo echo "Common Settings:" echo "INTERVAL=$INTERVAL" for pwmo in $pwmactive do echo echo "Settings of ${pwmo}:" echo " Depends on `echo $FCTEMPS |sed -e 's/ /\n/g' |egrep \"${pwmo}\" |sed -e 's/.*=//g'`" echo " Controls `echo $FCFANS |sed -e 's/ /\n/g' |egrep \"${pwmo}\" |sed -e 's/.*=//g'`" echo " MINTEMP=`echo $MINTEMP |sed -e \"s/ /\n/g\" |egrep \"${pwmo}\" |sed -e \"s/.*=//g\"`" echo " MAXTEMP=`echo $MAXTEMP |sed -e \"s/ /\n/g\" |egrep \"${pwmo}\" |sed -e \"s/.*=//g\"`" echo " MINSTART=`echo $MINSTART |sed -e \"s/ /\n/g\" |egrep \"${pwmo}\" |sed -e \"s/.*=//g\"`" echo " MINSTOP=`echo $MINSTOP |sed -e \"s/ /\n/g\" |egrep \"${pwmo}\" |sed -e \"s/.*=//g\"`" echo " MINPWM=`echo $MINPWM |sed -e \"s/ /\n/g\" |egrep \"${pwmo}\" |sed -e \"s/.*=//g\"`" echo " MAXPWM=`echo $MAXPWM |sed -e \"s/ /\n/g\" |egrep \"${pwmo}\" |sed -e \"s/.*=//g\"`" done echo ;; "`echo ${pwmactive} |sed -e 's/ /\n/g' | egrep \"${pwms}\"`" ) pwmsed=`echo ${pwms} | sed -e 's/\//\\\\\//g'` #escape / for sed echo if [ -n "$SYSFS" ] then echo 'Devices:' print_devices "" echo fi echo 'Current temperature readings are as follows:' for j in $TEMPS do # this will return the first field if there's only one (sysfs) S=`cat $j | cut -d' ' -f3` if [ -n "$SYSFS" ] then let S="$S / 1000" fi echo "$j $S" done FAN=`echo $fanactive|cut -d' ' -f$REPLY` FCFANS="`echo $FCFANS | sed -e "s/${pwmsed}[^ ]* *//g\"` ${pwms}=$FAN" echo echo "Select a temperature sensor as source for ${pwms}:" select tempss in $TEMPS "None (Do not affect this PWM output)"; do if [ "$tempss" = "None (Do not affect this PWM output)" ] then break; else if [ "$FCTEMPS" = "" ] then FCTEMPS="${pwms}=${tempss}" else FCTEMPS="`echo $FCTEMPS | sed -e "s/${pwmsed}[^ ]* *//g\"` ${pwms}=${tempss}" fi fi echo echo 'Enter the low temperature (degree C)' echo -n "below which the fan should spin at minimum speed ($DEFMINTEMP): " read XMT if [ "$XMT" = "" ] then XMT=$DEFMINTEMP fi if [ "$MINTEMP" = "" ] then MINTEMP="${pwms}=${XMT}" else MINTEMP="`echo $MINTEMP | sed -e \"s/${pwmsed}[^ ]* *//g\"` ${pwms}=${XMT}" fi echo echo 'Enter the high temperature (degree C)' echo -n "over which the fan should spin at maximum speed ($DEFMAXTEMP): " read XMT if [ "$XMT" = "" ] then XMT=$DEFMAXTEMP fi if [ "$MAXTEMP" = "" ] then MAXTEMP="${pwms}=${XMT}" else MAXTEMP="`echo $MAXTEMP | sed -e \"s/${pwmsed}[^ ]* *//g\"` ${pwms}=${XMT}" fi echo echo "Enter the minimum PWM value (0-$MAX)" echo -n "at which the fan STARTS spinning (press t to test) ($DEFMINSTART): " read XMV if [ "$XMV" = "" ] then XMV=$DEFMINSTART fi if [ "$XMV" = "t" -o "$XMV" = "T" ] then TestMinStart XMV=$fanval fi if [ "$MINSTART" = "" ] then MINSTART="${pwms}=${XMV}" else MINSTART="`echo $MINSTART | sed -e \"s/${pwmsed}[^ ]* *//g\"` ${pwms}=${XMV}" fi echo echo "Enter the minimum PWM value (0-$MAX)" echo -n "at which the fan STOPS spinning (press t to test) ($DEFMINSTOP): " read XMV if [ "$XMV" = "" ] then XMV=$DEFMINSTOP fi if [ "$XMV" = "t" -o "$XMV" = "T" ] then TestMinStop XMV=$fanval fi if [ "$MINSTOP" = "" ] then MINSTOP="${pwms}=${XMV}" else MINSTOP="`echo $MINSTOP | sed -e \"s/${pwmsed}[^ ]* *//g\"` ${pwms}=${XMV}" fi echo echo "Enter the PWM value (0-$XMV) to use when the temperature" echo -n "is below the low temperature limit (0): " read XMINP if [ -n "$XMINP" ] then if [ "$MINPWM" = "" ] then MINPWM="${pwms}=${XMINP}" else MINPWM="`echo $MINPWM | sed -e \"s/${pwmsed}[^ ]* *//g\"` ${pwms}=${XMINP}" fi fi echo echo "Enter the PWM value ($XMV-$MAX) to use when the temperature" echo -n "is over the high temperature limit ($MAX): " read XMAXP if [ -n "$XMAXP" ] then if [ "$MAXPWM" = "" ] then MAXPWM="${pwms}=${XMAXP}" else MAXPWM="`echo $MAXPWM | sed -e \"s/${pwmsed}[^ ]* *//g\"` ${pwms}=${XMAXP}" fi fi echo break; done ;; *) grep $pwm echo "No such option. 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