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author | Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.org> | 2000-02-04 06:32:39 +0000 |
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committer | Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.org> | 2000-02-04 06:32:39 +0000 |
commit | db9a26cbd125ec106e040ea6084911f9bc0c0198 (patch) | |
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2000-02-03 Roland McGrath <roland@baalperazim.frob.com>
Complete overhaul of pfinet based on the IPv4 networking code from the
Linux 2.2.12 kernel sources. This page describes a single unified set
of interdependent changes, but there are so many changes that I have
broken up the log entry into paragraphs based on rough topical
divisions of the work involved.
Subset of verbatim Linux 2.2.12 sources imported on a vendor branch.
* linux-src: New directory, see README for details.
* README: New file, describes linux-src layout and procedures for
tracking Linux source updates.
Light modifications to linux-src files to avoid really bending over
backwards with the glue macros. All modifications to files in
linux-src are conditionalized by #ifdef _HURD_.
* linux-src/include/linux/net.h [_HURD_] (struct socket): New members
refcnt and identity; elide members fasync_list, file.
* linux-src/include/linux/rtnetlink.h [! CONFIG_RTNETLINK]
(rtnl_shlock, rtnl_shunlock) [! _HURD_]: Conditionalize contents on
this, making these no-ops #ifdef _HURD_.
* linux-src/net/core/dev.c [_HURD_] (dev_ioctl): Don't define the
function, instead #define it to 0.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/af_inet.c [_HURD_] (inet_ioctl): Likewise.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/arp.c [_HURD_] (arp_ioctl): Likewise.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/udp.c [_HURD_] (udp_ioctl): Likewise.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/tcp.c [_HURD_] (tcp_ioctl): Likewise.
[_HURD_] (tcp_tiocinq): New function, TIOCINQ code from tcp_ioctl.
* linux-src/net/ipv4/devinet.c [_HURD_] (devinet_ioctl): Don't define
the function, instead #define it to 0.
[_HURD_] (configure_device): New function, cobbled from SIOCSIFADDR
and SIOCSIFNETMASK code from devinet_ioctl.
* glue-include/asm, glue-include/linux: New directories.
These contain glue kludge headers that replace all of the
Linux <asm/*.h> headers except checksum.h, and several of
the Linux <linux/*.h> headers (the remainder come from
linux-src/include/linux and are mostly unmodified).
* glue-include/asm/atomic.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/bitops.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/byteorder.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/checksum.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/errno.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/hardirq.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/init.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/segment.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/spinlock.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/system.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/types.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/asm/uaccess.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/autoconf.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/binfmts.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/config.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/errno.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/fcntl.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/fs.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/in.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/in6.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/interrupt.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/ioctl.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/ipv6.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/kernel.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/limits.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/major.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/malloc.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/mm.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/param.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/personality.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/poll.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/proc_fs.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/sched.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/slab.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/socket.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/sockios.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/stat.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/string.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/termios.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/time.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/timer.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/timex.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/types.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/un.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/version.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* glue-include/linux/wait.h: New file, glue replacement header.
* kmem_cache.c: New file. Glue code replaces Linux kmem_cache_t et al.
* stubs.c: New file. No-op functions and stub variables for a few
things the Linux networking code needs to link.
* Makefile (core-srcs, arch-lib-srcs, ethernet-srcs, ipv4-srcs): New
variables, listing sources used from linux-src subdirectories.
(LINUXSRCS): Define using those.
(SRCS): Remove devices.c; add kmem_cache.c, stubs.c.
(UNUSEDSRC): Variable removed.
(vpath %.c): Remove vpath for $(srcdir)/linux-inet directory.
Add vpaths for $(srcdir)/linux-src subdirectories.
(CPPFLAGS): Add -D_HURD_SYSTYPE defining it to $(asm_syntax) as a
double-quoted string. Add -I's for glue-include and linux-src/include.
* pfinet.h: Include <sys/socket.h>, and not <linux/netdevice.h>.
(master_device): Remove decl.
(global_lock, packet_queue_lock): Remove common defns.
(global_lock, net_bh_lock): Declare them as externs.
(struct sockaddr): Remove len member, make address member just a
struct sockaddr rather than a 0-length array.
(setup_loopback_device, become_task_protid, become_task): Remove decls.
(ethernet_initialize): Declare it.
(input_work_thread): Remove decl.
(net_bh_thread): Declare it.
(tcp_readable): Remove decl.
(tcp_tiocinq): Declare it.
* config.h: Rewritten based on Linux 2.2.12 set of CONFIG_* options.
(CONFIG_NET, CONFIG_INET, CONFIG_SKB_LARGE): These are the only
Linux config options we set.
(CONFIG_IP_NOSIOCRT): New macro (not a proper config option, but
used conveniently in the code).
* ethernet.c (ethernet_set_multi): Take only one parameter.
Remove assert, since we always get passed IGMP_ALL_HOSTS.
(ethernet_thread): Make static.
(ethernet_demuxer): Use __mutex_lock in place of mutex_lock, so as to
get cthreads instead of linux/spinlock.h glue macros. Lock
net_bh_lock instead of global_lock. Set SKB->protocol with
eth_type_trans before calling netif_rx.
(ethernet_initialize): New function, one-time initialization broken
out of ethernet_open.
(ethernet_open): Ports setup moved to ethernet_initialize.
Don't use `errno' to avoid glue conflicts.
Use get_privileged_ports here to get the master device port, and
deallocate it after calling device_open.
(ethernet_xmit): Use assert_perror. Only one arg to dev_kfree_skb now.
(setup_ethernet_device): Change initializations for structure changes.
Call dev_init_buffers and register_netdevice on the device.
* timer-emul.c (all functions): Use __mutex_lock instead of mutex_lock.
Adjust for renaming of `prevp' member to `prev' in struct timer_list.
(mod_timer): New function.
* socket.c (proto_ops): Variable removed.
(net_families): New variable replaces it.
(sock_register): Rewritten for new calling convention, set
net_families rather than proto_ops.
(make_sock_user, clean_socketport, sock_alloc, sock_release):
Functions moved here from misc.c.
* sched.c (packet_queue_lock): Variable removed.
(net_bh_lock, net_bh_wakeup): New variables.
(current): Variable removed (now a macro in the glue headers).
(interruptible_sleep_on, wake_up_interruptible): Functions removed.
They are replaced by inlines in the glue headers.
(become_task, become_task_protid): Functions removed; they are
replaced by macros in glue-include/linux/sched.h.
(net_bh_worker): New function.
* loopback.c: Completely rewritten, mostly copied from linux-2.2.12's
drivers/net/loopback.c source file.
* io-ops.c (all functions): Use __mutex_lock in place of mutex_lock.
(S_io_write): Call ops->sendmsg instead of ops->write,
which no longer exists. If O_NONBLOCK is set, set MSG_DONTWAIT in
msg_flags.
(S_io_read): Call ops->recvmsg instead of ops->read,
which no longer exists If O_NONBLOCK is set, pass MSG_DONTWAIT.
(S_io_readable): Use USER->sock->data in place of USER->sock->sk.
For SOCK_STREAM and SOCK_SEQPACKET types, call tcp_tiocinq.
(S_io_set_all_openmodes, S_io_get_openmodes, S_io_set_some_openmodes,
S_io_clear_some_openmodes): Member USER->sock->userflags is now
renamed USER->sock->flags.
(S_io_select): Completely rewritten using ops->poll.
(select_wait): Function removed.
(S_io_stat): Set st_mode to reflect S_IFSOCK.
* socket-ops.c (all functions): Use __mutex_lock instead of mutex_lock.
(S_socket_create): Don't set SOCK->ops or call SOCK->ops->create.
Instead, call net_families[PF_INET]->create.
(S_socket_listen): Remove extra checks; just call ops->listen.
(S_socket_accept): Remove extra checks before ops->accept call.
Avoid use of goto.
(S_socket_connect): Remove extra checks; just call ops->connect.
(S_socket_bind): Adjust for struct sock_addr changes.
(S_socket_create_address): Likewise.
(S_socket_whatis_address): Likewise.
(S_socket_connect2): Don't diddle data structures after
ops->socketpair call.
(S_socket_getopt): Use sock_getsockopt if LEVEL is SOL_SOCKET.
Accept any data size, not just sizeof (int).
(S_socket_setopt): Use sock_setsockopt if LEVEL is SOL_SOCKET.
(S_socket_send): Always use ops->sendmsg instead of ops->send or
ops->sendto, which no longer exist. If O_NONBLOCK is set, set
MSG_DONTWAIT in msg_flags.
(S_socket_recv): Always use ops->recvmsg instead of ops->recv, which
no longer exists. If O_NONBLOCK is set, set MSG_DONTWAIT in flags.
Check for error from S_socket_create_address.
* main.c (find_device): Don't try to set ether_dev.pa_mask (it's gone).
(main): Don't call init_devices. Call ethernet_initialize.
Start net_bh_worker instead of input_work_thread. Don't call
setup_loopback_device. Instead, take global_lock, do prepare_current,
and then call sk_init, skb_init, inet_proto_init, and net_dev_init.
Keep global_lock held while calling argp_parse.
Call arrange_shutdown_notification only after all that.
Fix error call for "contacting parent" to pass ERR instead of errno.
* options.c (ADDR): #undef before defining macro.
(parse_opt): #if 0 out EDESTADDRREQ check (I don't understand it).
To apply settings, call configure_devices.
(ADD_ADDR_OPT): #if 0 --address and --netmask options. Needs fixed.
* misc.c (make_sock_user, clean_socketport, sock_alloc, sock_release):
Functions moved to socket.c.
(sock_release_peer): Function removed.
(make_sockaddr_port): Use struct sockaddr_storage to size buffer.
Fix size calculation for new struct sock_addr layout.
Initialize sa_family and sa_len of new struct sock_addr.
Remove the old Linux (2.0.??) network stack and the glue code for it.
* linux-inet, asm, linux: Directories and all files removed.
Some of the new files in glue-include came from the old glue headers
in the asm and linux directories, but most were substantially modified.
* devices.c: File removed. The equivalent glue is now elsewhere.
Diffstat (limited to 'pfinet/io-ops.c')
-rw-r--r-- | pfinet/io-ops.c | 208 |
1 files changed, 83 insertions, 125 deletions
diff --git a/pfinet/io-ops.c b/pfinet/io-ops.c index b6831c31..c4cfc253 100644 --- a/pfinet/io-ops.c +++ b/pfinet/io-ops.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1995,96,97,98,99,2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Michael I. Bushnell, p/BSG. This file is part of the GNU Hurd. @@ -19,10 +19,14 @@ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ #include "pfinet.h" + +#include <linux/wait.h> +#include <linux/socket.h> +#include <linux/net.h> +#include <net/sock.h> + #include "io_S.h" #include <netinet/in.h> -#include <linux/wait.h> -#include <linux-inet/sock.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <string.h> #include <unistd.h> @@ -37,15 +41,19 @@ S_io_write (struct sock_user *user, mach_msg_type_number_t *amount) { error_t err; + struct iovec iov = { data, datalen }; + struct msghdr m = { msg_name: 0, msg_namelen: 0, msg_flags: 0, + msg_controllen: 0, msg_iov: &iov, msg_iovlen: 1 }; if (!user) return EOPNOTSUPP; - mutex_lock (&global_lock); + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); become_task (user); - err = (*user->sock->ops->write) (user->sock, data, datalen, - user->sock->userflags); - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + if (user->sock->flags & O_NONBLOCK) + m.msg_flags |= MSG_DONTWAIT; + err = (*user->sock->ops->sendmsg) (user->sock, &m, datalen, 0); + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); if (err < 0) err = -err; @@ -67,6 +75,9 @@ S_io_read (struct sock_user *user, { error_t err; int alloced = 0; + struct iovec iov; + struct msghdr m = { msg_name: 0, msg_namelen: 0, msg_flags: 0, + msg_controllen: 0, msg_iov: &iov, msg_iovlen: 1 }; if (!user) return EOPNOTSUPP; @@ -79,11 +90,16 @@ S_io_read (struct sock_user *user, alloced = 1; } - mutex_lock (&global_lock); + iov.iov_base = *data; + iov.iov_len = amount; + + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); become_task (user); - err = (*user->sock->ops->read) (user->sock, *data, amount, - user->sock->userflags); - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + err = (*user->sock->ops->recvmsg) (user->sock, &m, amount, + ((user->sock->flags & O_NONBLOCK) + ? MSG_DONTWAIT : 0), + 0); + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); if (err < 0) err = -err; @@ -117,13 +133,13 @@ S_io_readable (struct sock_user *user, if (!user) return EOPNOTSUPP; - mutex_lock (&global_lock); + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); become_task (user); /* We need to avoid calling the Linux ioctl routines, so here is a rather ugly break of modularity. */ - sk = (struct sock *) user->sock->data; + sk = user->sock->sk; err = 0; /* Linux's af_inet.c ioctl routine just calls the protocol-specific @@ -134,15 +150,7 @@ S_io_readable (struct sock_user *user, { case SOCK_STREAM: case SOCK_SEQPACKET: - /* These guts are copied from tcp.c:tcp_ioctl. */ - if (sk->state == TCP_LISTEN) - err = EINVAL; - else - { - sk->inuse = 1; - *amount = tcp_readable (sk); - release_sock (sk); - } + err = tcp_tiocinq (sk, amount); break; case SOCK_DGRAM: @@ -161,7 +169,7 @@ S_io_readable (struct sock_user *user, break; } - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); return err; } @@ -172,12 +180,12 @@ S_io_set_all_openmodes (struct sock_user *user, if (!user) return EOPNOTSUPP; - mutex_lock (&global_lock); + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); if (bits & O_NONBLOCK) - user->sock->userflags |= O_NONBLOCK; + user->sock->flags |= O_NONBLOCK; else - user->sock->userflags &= ~O_NONBLOCK; - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + user->sock->flags &= ~O_NONBLOCK; + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); return 0; } @@ -190,18 +198,18 @@ S_io_get_openmodes (struct sock_user *user, if (!user) return EOPNOTSUPP; - mutex_lock (&global_lock); - sk = user->sock->data; + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); + sk = user->sock->sk; *bits = 0; if (!(sk->shutdown & SEND_SHUTDOWN)) *bits |= O_WRITE; if (!(sk->shutdown & RCV_SHUTDOWN)) *bits |= O_READ; - if (user->sock->userflags & O_NONBLOCK) + if (user->sock->flags & O_NONBLOCK) *bits |= O_NONBLOCK; - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); return 0; } @@ -212,10 +220,10 @@ S_io_set_some_openmodes (struct sock_user *user, if (!user) return EOPNOTSUPP; - mutex_lock (&global_lock); + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); if (bits & O_NONBLOCK) - user->sock->userflags |= O_NONBLOCK; - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + user->sock->flags |= O_NONBLOCK; + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); return 0; } @@ -226,114 +234,62 @@ S_io_clear_some_openmodes (struct sock_user *user, if (!user) return EOPNOTSUPP; - mutex_lock (&global_lock); + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); if (bits & O_NONBLOCK) - user->sock->userflags &= ~O_NONBLOCK; - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + user->sock->flags &= ~O_NONBLOCK; + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); return 0; } error_t S_io_select (struct sock_user *user, - mach_port_t reply, mach_msg_type_name_t reply_type, + mach_port_t reply, + mach_msg_type_name_t reply_type, int *select_type) { - int avail = 0; - int cancel = 0; - int requested_notify = 0; - select_table table; - struct select_table_elt *elt, *nxt; + const int want = *select_type; + int avail; if (!user) return EOPNOTSUPP; - mutex_lock (&global_lock); + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); become_task (user); /* In Linux, this means (supposedly) that I/O will never be possible. That's a lose, so prevent it from happening. */ - assert (user->sock->ops->select); - - /* The select function returns one if the specified I/O type is - immediately possible. If it returns zero, then it is not - immediately possible, and it has called select_wait. Eventually - it will wakeup the wait queue specified in the select_wait call; - at that point we should retry the call. */ + assert (user->sock->ops->poll); - for (;;) + avail = (*user->sock->ops->poll) ((void *) 0xdeadbeef, + user->sock, + (void *) 0xdeadbead); + if ((avail & want) == 0) { - condition_init (&table.master_condition); - table.head = 0; - - if (*select_type & SELECT_READ) - avail |= ((*user->sock->ops->select) (user->sock, SEL_IN, &table) - ? SELECT_READ : 0); - if (*select_type & SELECT_WRITE) - avail |= ((*user->sock->ops->select) (user->sock, SEL_OUT, &table) - ? SELECT_WRITE : 0); - if (*select_type & SELECT_URG) - avail |= ((*user->sock->ops->select) (user->sock, SEL_EX, &table) - ? SELECT_URG : 0); - - if (!avail) + ports_interrupt_self_on_notification (user, reply, + MACH_NOTIFY_DEAD_NAME); + + do { - if (! requested_notify) + /* Block until we are woken or cancelled. */ + interruptible_sleep_on (user->sock->sk->sleep); + if (signal_pending (current)) /* This means we were cancelled. */ { - ports_interrupt_self_on_notification (user, reply, - MACH_NOTIFY_DEAD_NAME); - requested_notify = 1; + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + return EINTR; } - cancel = hurd_condition_wait (&table.master_condition, &global_lock); - } - - /* Drop the conditions implications and structures allocated in the - select table. */ - for (elt = table.head; elt; elt = nxt) - { - condition_unimplies (elt->dependent_condition, - &table.master_condition); - nxt = elt->next; - free (elt); - } - - if (avail) - { - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); - *select_type = avail; - return 0; - } - - if (cancel) - { - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); - mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), reply); - return EINTR; + avail = (*user->sock->ops->poll) ((void *) 0xdeadbeef, + user->sock, + (void *) 0xdeadbead); } + while ((avail & want) == 0); } -} -/* Establish that the condition in WAIT_ADDRESS should imply - the condition in P. Also, add us to the queue in P so - that the relation can be undone at the proper time. */ -void -select_wait (struct wait_queue **wait_address, select_table *p) -{ - struct select_table_elt *elt; + /* We got something. */ + *select_type = avail; - /* tcp.c happens to use an uninitalized wait queue; - so this special hack is for that. */ - if (*wait_address == 0) - { - *wait_address = malloc (sizeof (struct wait_queue)); - condition_init (&(*wait_address)->c); - } + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); - elt = malloc (sizeof (struct select_table_elt)); - elt->dependent_condition = &(*wait_address)->c; - elt->next = p->head; - p->head = elt; - - condition_implies (elt->dependent_condition, &p->master_condition); + return 0; } error_t @@ -349,7 +305,9 @@ S_io_stat (struct sock_user *user, st->st_fsid = getpid (); st->st_ino = (ino_t) user->sock; /* why not? */ + st->st_mode = S_IFSOCK | ACCESSPERMS; st->st_blksize = 512; /* ???? */ + return 0; } @@ -375,7 +333,7 @@ S_io_reauthenticate (struct sock_user *user, aux_uids = aubuf; aux_gids = agbuf; - mutex_lock (&global_lock); + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); newuser = make_sock_user (user->sock, 0, 1); auth = getauth (); @@ -408,7 +366,7 @@ S_io_reauthenticate (struct sock_user *user, mach_port_move_member (mach_task_self (), newuser->pi.port_right, pfinet_bucket->portset); - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); ports_port_deref (newuser); @@ -440,7 +398,7 @@ S_io_restrict_auth (struct sock_user *user, if (!user) return EOPNOTSUPP; - mutex_lock (&global_lock); + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); isroot = 0; if (user->isroot) @@ -452,7 +410,7 @@ S_io_restrict_auth (struct sock_user *user, *newobject = ports_get_right (newuser); *newobject_type = MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND; ports_port_deref (newuser); - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); return 0; } @@ -465,12 +423,12 @@ S_io_duplicate (struct sock_user *user, if (!user) return EOPNOTSUPP; - mutex_lock (&global_lock); + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); newuser = make_sock_user (user->sock, user->isroot, 0); *newobject = ports_get_right (newuser); *newobject_type = MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND; ports_port_deref (newuser); - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); return 0; } @@ -487,14 +445,14 @@ S_io_identity (struct sock_user *user, if (!user) return EOPNOTSUPP; - mutex_lock (&global_lock); + __mutex_lock (&global_lock); if (user->sock->identity == MACH_PORT_NULL) { err = mach_port_allocate (mach_task_self (), MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &user->sock->identity); if (err) { - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); return err; } } @@ -505,7 +463,7 @@ S_io_identity (struct sock_user *user, *fsystype = MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND; *fileno = (ino_t) user->sock; /* matches S_io_stat above */ - mutex_unlock (&global_lock); + __mutex_unlock (&global_lock); return 0; } |