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GCC with -flto is more aggressive when it comes to inlining and discarding functions which is why we must mark some of the functions as NEVER_INLINE (because they contain asm labels which would be duplicated in the object files if the compiler decides to inline the function elsewhere) and __attribute__((used)) for others so that GCC doesn't discard them.
220 lines
7 KiB
C++
220 lines
7 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018-2021, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <Kernel/API/Syscall.h>
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#include <Kernel/Arch/x86/CPU.h>
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#include <Kernel/Panic.h>
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#include <Kernel/Process.h>
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#include <Kernel/ThreadTracer.h>
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#include <Kernel/VM/MemoryManager.h>
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namespace Kernel {
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extern "C" void syscall_handler(TrapFrame*) __attribute__((used));
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extern "C" void syscall_asm_entry();
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// clang-format off
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#if ARCH(I386)
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asm(
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".globl syscall_asm_entry\n"
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"syscall_asm_entry:\n"
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" pushl $0x0\n"
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" pusha\n"
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" pushl %ds\n"
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" pushl %es\n"
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" pushl %fs\n"
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" pushl %gs\n"
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" pushl %ss\n"
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" mov $" __STRINGIFY(GDT_SELECTOR_DATA0) ", %ax\n"
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" mov %ax, %ds\n"
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" mov %ax, %es\n"
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" mov $" __STRINGIFY(GDT_SELECTOR_PROC) ", %ax\n"
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" mov %ax, %fs\n"
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" cld\n"
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" xor %esi, %esi\n"
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" xor %edi, %edi\n"
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" pushl %esp \n" // set TrapFrame::regs
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" subl $" __STRINGIFY(TRAP_FRAME_SIZE - 4) ", %esp \n"
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" movl %esp, %ebx \n"
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" pushl %ebx \n" // push pointer to TrapFrame
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" call enter_trap_no_irq \n"
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" movl %ebx, 0(%esp) \n" // push pointer to TrapFrame
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" call syscall_handler \n"
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" movl %ebx, 0(%esp) \n" // push pointer to TrapFrame
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" jmp common_trap_exit \n");
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#elif ARCH(X86_64)
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asm(
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".globl syscall_asm_entry\n"
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"syscall_asm_entry:\n"
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" cli\n"
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" hlt\n");
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#endif
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// clang-format on
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namespace Syscall {
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static KResultOr<FlatPtr> handle(RegisterState&, FlatPtr function, FlatPtr arg1, FlatPtr arg2, FlatPtr arg3);
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UNMAP_AFTER_INIT void initialize()
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{
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register_user_callable_interrupt_handler(syscall_vector, syscall_asm_entry);
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}
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#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-function-type"
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typedef KResultOr<FlatPtr> (Process::*Handler)(FlatPtr, FlatPtr, FlatPtr);
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typedef KResultOr<FlatPtr> (Process::*HandlerWithRegisterState)(RegisterState&);
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#define __ENUMERATE_SYSCALL(x) reinterpret_cast<Handler>(&Process::sys$##x),
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static const Handler s_syscall_table[] = {
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ENUMERATE_SYSCALLS(__ENUMERATE_SYSCALL)
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};
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#undef __ENUMERATE_SYSCALL
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KResultOr<FlatPtr> handle(RegisterState& regs, FlatPtr function, FlatPtr arg1, FlatPtr arg2, FlatPtr arg3)
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{
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VERIFY_INTERRUPTS_ENABLED();
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auto current_thread = Thread::current();
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auto& process = current_thread->process();
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current_thread->did_syscall();
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if (function == SC_exit || function == SC_exit_thread) {
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// These syscalls need special handling since they never return to the caller.
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if (auto* tracer = process.tracer(); tracer && tracer->is_tracing_syscalls()) {
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regs.eax = 0;
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tracer->set_trace_syscalls(false);
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process.tracer_trap(*current_thread, regs); // this triggers SIGTRAP and stops the thread!
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}
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switch (function) {
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case SC_exit:
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process.sys$exit(arg1);
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break;
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case SC_exit_thread:
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process.sys$exit_thread(arg1);
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break;
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default:
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VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
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}
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}
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if (function == SC_fork || function == SC_sigreturn) {
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// These syscalls want the RegisterState& rather than individual parameters.
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auto handler = (HandlerWithRegisterState)s_syscall_table[function];
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return (process.*(handler))(regs);
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}
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if (function >= Function::__Count) {
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dbgln("Unknown syscall {} requested ({:08x}, {:08x}, {:08x})", function, arg1, arg2, arg3);
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return ENOSYS;
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}
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if (s_syscall_table[function] == nullptr) {
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dbgln("Null syscall {} requested, you probably need to rebuild this program!", function);
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return ENOSYS;
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}
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// This appears to be a bogus warning, as s_syscall_table is always
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// initialized, and the index (function) is always bounded.
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// TODO: Figure out how to avoid the suppression.
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#pragma GCC diagnostic push
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#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wmaybe-uninitialized"
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return (process.*(s_syscall_table[function]))(arg1, arg2, arg3);
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#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
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}
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}
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NEVER_INLINE void syscall_handler(TrapFrame* trap)
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{
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auto& regs = *trap->regs;
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auto current_thread = Thread::current();
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VERIFY(current_thread->previous_mode() == Thread::PreviousMode::UserMode);
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auto& process = current_thread->process();
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if (auto tracer = process.tracer(); tracer && tracer->is_tracing_syscalls()) {
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tracer->set_trace_syscalls(false);
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process.tracer_trap(*current_thread, regs); // this triggers SIGTRAP and stops the thread!
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}
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current_thread->yield_if_stopped();
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// Make sure SMAP protection is enabled on syscall entry.
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clac();
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// Apply a random offset in the range 0-255 to the stack pointer,
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// to make kernel stacks a bit less deterministic.
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u32 lsw;
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u32 msw;
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read_tsc(lsw, msw);
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auto* ptr = (char*)__builtin_alloca(lsw & 0xff);
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asm volatile(""
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: "=m"(*ptr));
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static constexpr FlatPtr iopl_mask = 3u << 12;
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if ((regs.eflags & (iopl_mask)) != 0) {
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PANIC("Syscall from process with IOPL != 0");
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}
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// NOTE: We take the big process lock before inspecting memory regions.
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process.big_lock().lock();
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if (!MM.validate_user_stack(process, VirtualAddress(regs.userspace_esp))) {
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dbgln("Invalid stack pointer: {:p}", regs.userspace_esp);
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handle_crash(regs, "Bad stack on syscall entry", SIGSTKFLT);
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}
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auto* calling_region = MM.find_user_region_from_vaddr(process.space(), VirtualAddress(regs.eip));
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if (!calling_region) {
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dbgln("Syscall from {:p} which has no associated region", regs.eip);
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handle_crash(regs, "Syscall from unknown region", SIGSEGV);
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}
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if (calling_region->is_writable()) {
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dbgln("Syscall from writable memory at {:p}", regs.eip);
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handle_crash(regs, "Syscall from writable memory", SIGSEGV);
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}
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if (process.space().enforces_syscall_regions() && !calling_region->is_syscall_region()) {
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dbgln("Syscall from non-syscall region");
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handle_crash(regs, "Syscall from non-syscall region", SIGSEGV);
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}
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auto function = regs.eax;
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auto arg1 = regs.edx;
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auto arg2 = regs.ecx;
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auto arg3 = regs.ebx;
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auto result = Syscall::handle(regs, function, arg1, arg2, arg3);
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if (result.is_error())
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regs.eax = result.error();
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else
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regs.eax = result.value();
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process.big_lock().unlock();
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if (auto tracer = process.tracer(); tracer && tracer->is_tracing_syscalls()) {
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tracer->set_trace_syscalls(false);
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process.tracer_trap(*current_thread, regs); // this triggers SIGTRAP and stops the thread!
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}
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current_thread->yield_if_stopped();
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current_thread->check_dispatch_pending_signal();
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// If the previous mode somehow changed something is seriously messed up...
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VERIFY(current_thread->previous_mode() == Thread::PreviousMode::UserMode);
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// Check if we're supposed to return to userspace or just die.
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current_thread->die_if_needed();
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VERIFY(!g_scheduler_lock.own_lock());
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}
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}
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