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1/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
2 *
3 *   Copyright 1998-2008 H. Peter Anvin - All Rights Reserved
4 *   Copyright 2009-2010 Intel Corporation; author: H. Peter Anvin
5 *
6 *   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 *   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 *   the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 53 Temple Place Ste 330,
9 *   Boston MA 02111-1307, USA; either version 2 of the License, or
10 *   (at your option) any later version; incorporated herein by reference.
11 *
12 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
13
14/*
15 * syslinux.c - Linux installer program for SYSLINUX
16 *
17 * Hacked up for DOS.
18 */
19
20#include <errno.h>
21#include <getopt.h>
22#include <stdio.h>
23#include <string.h>
24#include <stdlib.h>
25#include <stdarg.h>
26#include "mystuff.h"
27
28#include "syslinux.h"
29#include "libfat.h"
30#include "setadv.h"
31#include "sysexits.h"
32#include "syslxopt.h"
33#include "syslxint.h"
34#include "syslxfs.h"
35
36char *program = "syslinux.com";         /* Name of program */
37uint16_t dos_version;
38
39#ifdef DEBUG
40# define dprintf printf
41void pause(void)
42{
43    uint16_t ax;
44
45    asm volatile("int $0x16" : "=a" (ax) : "a" (0));
46}
47#else
48# define dprintf(...) ((void)0)
49# define pause() ((void)0)
50#endif
51
52void unlock_device(int);
53
54void __attribute__ ((noreturn)) die(const char *msg)
55{
56    unlock_device(0);
57    puts("syslinux: ");
58    puts(msg);
59    putchar('\n');
60    exit(1);
61}
62
63void warning(const char *msg)
64{
65    puts("syslinux: warning: ");
66    puts(msg);
67    putchar('\n');
68}
69
70/*
71 * read/write wrapper functions
72 */
73int creat(const char *filename, int mode)
74{
75    uint16_t rv;
76    uint8_t err;
77
78    dprintf("creat(\"%s\", 0x%x)\n", filename, mode);
79
80    rv = 0x3C00;
81    asm volatile ("int $0x21 ; setc %0"
82                  : "=bcdm" (err), "+a" (rv)
83                  : "c" (mode), "d" (filename));
84    if (err) {
85        dprintf("rv = %d\n", rv);
86        die("cannot open ldlinux.sys");
87    }
88
89    return rv;
90}
91
92void close(int fd)
93{
94    uint16_t rv = 0x3E00;
95
96    dprintf("close(%d)\n", fd);
97
98    asm volatile ("int $0x21":"+a" (rv)
99                  :"b"(fd));
100
101    /* The only error MS-DOS returns for close is EBADF,
102       and we really don't care... */
103}
104
105int rename(const char *oldname, const char *newname)
106{
107    uint16_t rv = 0x5600;       /* Also support 43FFh? */
108    uint8_t err;
109
110    dprintf("rename(\"%s\", \"%s\")\n", oldname, newname);
111
112    asm volatile ("int $0x21 ; setc %0":"=bcdm" (err), "+a"(rv)
113                  :"d"(oldname), "D"(newname));
114
115    if (err) {
116        dprintf("rv = %d\n", rv);
117        warning("cannot move ldlinux.sys");
118        return rv;
119    }
120
121    return 0;
122}
123
124ssize_t write_file_sl(int fd, const unsigned char _slimg *buf,
125                      const unsigned int len)
126{
127    uint32_t filepos = 0;
128    uint16_t rv;
129    uint8_t err;
130
131    while (filepos < len) {
132        uint16_t seg = ((size_t)buf >> 4) + ds();
133        uint16_t offset = (size_t)buf & 15;
134        uint32_t chunk = len - filepos;
135        if (chunk > 32768 - offset)
136            chunk = 32768 - offset;
137        asm volatile ("pushw %%ds ; "
138                      "movw %6,%%ds ; "
139                      "int $0x21 ; "
140                      "popw %%ds ; " "setc %0":"=bcdm" (err), "=a"(rv)
141                      :"a"(0x4000), "b"(fd), "c"(chunk), "d" (offset),
142                       "SD" (seg));
143        if (err || rv == 0)
144            die("file write error");
145        filepos += rv;
146        buf += rv;
147    }
148
149    return filepos;
150}
151
152ssize_t write_file(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count)
153{
154    uint16_t rv;
155    ssize_t done = 0;
156    uint8_t err;
157
158    dprintf("write_file(%d,%p,%u)\n", fd, buf, count);
159
160    while (count) {
161        asm volatile ("int $0x21 ; setc %0":"=bcdm" (err), "=a"(rv)
162                      :"a"(0x4000), "b"(fd), "c"(count), "d"(buf));
163        if (err || rv == 0)
164            die("file write error");
165
166        done += rv;
167        count -= rv;
168    }
169
170    return done;
171}
172
173void write_device(int drive, const void *buf, size_t nsecs, unsigned int sector)
174{
175    uint16_t errnum = 0x0001;
176    struct diskio dio;
177
178    dprintf("write_device(%d,%p,%u,%u)\n", drive, buf, nsecs, sector);
179
180    dio.startsector = sector;
181    dio.sectors = nsecs;
182    dio.bufoffs = (uintptr_t) buf;
183    dio.bufseg = ds();
184
185    if (dos_version >= 0x070a) {
186        /* Try FAT32-aware system call first */
187        asm volatile("int $0x21 ; jc 1f ; xorw %0,%0\n"
188                     "1:"
189                     : "=a" (errnum)
190                     : "a" (0x7305), "b" (&dio), "c" (-1), "d" (drive),
191                       "S" (1), "m" (dio)
192                     : "memory");
193        dprintf(" rv(7305) = %04x", errnum);
194    }
195
196    /* If not supported, try the legacy system call (int2526.S) */
197    if (errnum == 0x0001)
198        errnum = int26_write_sector(drive, &dio);
199
200    if (errnum) {
201        dprintf("rv = %04x\n", errnum);
202        die("sector write error");
203    }
204}
205
206void read_device(int drive, void *buf, size_t nsecs, unsigned int sector)
207{
208    uint16_t errnum = 0x0001;
209    struct diskio dio;
210
211    dprintf("read_device(%d,%p,%u,%u)\n", drive, buf, nsecs, sector);
212
213    dio.startsector = sector;
214    dio.sectors = nsecs;
215    dio.bufoffs = (uintptr_t) buf;
216    dio.bufseg = ds();
217
218    if (dos_version >= 0x070a) {
219        /* Try FAT32-aware system call first */
220        asm volatile("int $0x21 ; jc 1f ; xorw %0,%0\n"
221                     "1:"
222                     : "=a" (errnum)
223                     : "a" (0x7305), "b" (&dio), "c" (-1), "d" (drive),
224                       "S" (0), "m" (dio));
225        dprintf(" rv(7305) = %04x", errnum);
226    }
227
228    /* If not supported, try the legacy system call (int2526.S) */
229    if (errnum == 0x0001)
230        errnum = int25_read_sector(drive, &dio);
231
232    if (errnum) {
233        dprintf("rv = %04x\n", errnum);
234        die("sector read error");
235    }
236}
237
238/* Both traditional DOS and FAT32 DOS return this structure, but
239   FAT32 return a lot more data, so make sure we have plenty of space */
240struct deviceparams {
241    uint8_t specfunc;
242    uint8_t devtype;
243    uint16_t devattr;
244    uint16_t cylinders;
245    uint8_t mediatype;
246    uint16_t bytespersec;
247    uint8_t secperclust;
248    uint16_t ressectors;
249    uint8_t fats;
250    uint16_t rootdirents;
251    uint16_t sectors;
252    uint8_t media;
253    uint16_t fatsecs;
254    uint16_t secpertrack;
255    uint16_t heads;
256    uint32_t hiddensecs;
257    uint32_t hugesectors;
258    uint8_t lotsofpadding[224];
259} __attribute__ ((packed));
260
261uint32_t get_partition_offset(int drive)
262{
263    uint8_t err;
264    uint16_t rv;
265    struct deviceparams dp;
266
267    dp.specfunc = 1;            /* Get current information */
268
269    rv = 0x440d;
270    asm volatile ("int $0x21 ; setc %0"
271                  :"=abcdm" (err), "+a"(rv), "=m"(dp)
272                  :"b" (drive), "c" (0x0860), "d" (&dp));
273
274    if (!err)
275        return dp.hiddensecs;
276
277    rv = 0x440d;
278    asm volatile ("int $0x21 ; setc %0"
279                  : "=abcdm" (err), "+a" (rv), "=m" (dp)
280                  : "b" (drive), "c" (0x4860), "d" (&dp));
281
282    if (!err)
283        return dp.hiddensecs;
284
285    die("could not find partition start offset");
286}
287
288struct rwblock {
289    uint8_t special;
290    uint16_t head;
291    uint16_t cylinder;
292    uint16_t firstsector;
293    uint16_t sectors;
294    uint16_t bufferoffset;
295    uint16_t bufferseg;
296} __attribute__ ((packed));
297
298static struct rwblock mbr = {
299    .special = 0,
300    .head = 0,
301    .cylinder = 0,
302    .firstsector = 0,           /* MS-DOS, unlike the BIOS, zero-base sectors */
303    .sectors = 1,
304    .bufferoffset = 0,
305    .bufferseg = 0
306};
307
308void write_mbr(int drive, const void *buf)
309{
310    uint16_t rv;
311    uint8_t err;
312
313    dprintf("write_mbr(%d,%p)", drive, buf);
314
315    mbr.bufferoffset = (uintptr_t) buf;
316    mbr.bufferseg = ds();
317
318    rv = 0x440d;
319    asm volatile ("int $0x21 ; setc %0" : "=bcdm" (err), "+a"(rv)
320                  :"c"(0x0841), "d"(&mbr), "b"(drive), "m"(mbr));
321
322    dprintf(" rv(0841) = %04x", rv);
323    if (!err) {
324        dprintf("\n");
325        return;
326    }
327
328    rv = 0x440d;
329    asm volatile ("int $0x21 ; setc %0" : "=bcdm" (err), "+a"(rv)
330                  :"c"(0x4841), "d"(&mbr), "b"(drive), "m"(mbr));
331
332    dprintf(" rv(4841) = %04x\n", rv);
333    if (err)
334        die("mbr write error");
335}
336
337void read_mbr(int drive, const void *buf)
338{
339    uint16_t rv;
340    uint8_t err;
341
342    dprintf("read_mbr(%d,%p)", drive, buf);
343
344    mbr.bufferoffset = (uintptr_t) buf;
345    mbr.bufferseg = ds();
346
347    rv = 0x440d;
348    asm volatile ("int $0x21 ; setc %0":"=abcdm" (err), "+a"(rv)
349                  :"c"(0x0861), "d"(&mbr), "b"(drive), "m"(mbr));
350
351    dprintf(" rv(0861) = %04x", rv);
352    if (!err) {
353        dprintf("\n");
354        return;
355    }
356
357    rv = 0x440d;
358    asm volatile ("int $0x21 ; setc %0":"=abcdm" (err), "+a"(rv)
359                  :"c"(0x4861), "d"(&mbr), "b"(drive), "m"(mbr));
360
361    dprintf(" rv(4841) = %04x\n", rv);
362    if (err)
363        die("mbr read error");
364
365    dprintf("Bytes: %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
366            ((const uint8_t *)buf)[0],
367            ((const uint8_t *)buf)[1],
368            ((const uint8_t *)buf)[2],
369            ((const uint8_t *)buf)[3],
370            ((const uint8_t *)buf)[4],
371            ((const uint8_t *)buf)[5],
372            ((const uint8_t *)buf)[6],
373            ((const uint8_t *)buf)[7]);
374}
375
376/* This call can legitimately fail, and we don't care, so ignore error return */
377void set_attributes(const char *file, int attributes)
378{
379    uint16_t rv = 0x4301;
380
381    dprintf("set_attributes(\"%s\", 0x%02x)\n", file, attributes);
382
383    asm volatile ("int $0x21":"+a" (rv)
384                  :"c"(attributes), "d"(file));
385}
386
387/*
388 * Version of the read_device function suitable for libfat
389 */
390int libfat_xpread(intptr_t pp, void *buf, size_t secsize,
391                  libfat_sector_t sector)
392{
393    read_device(pp, buf, 1, sector);
394    return secsize;
395}
396
397static inline void get_dos_version(void)
398{
399    dprintf("DOS version %d.%d\n", (dos_version >> 8), dos_version & 0xff);
400}
401
402/* The locking interface relies on static variables.  A massive hack :( */
403static uint8_t lock_level, lock_drive;
404
405static inline void set_lock_device(uint8_t device)
406{
407    lock_level  = 0;
408    lock_drive = device;
409}
410
411static int do_lock(uint8_t level)
412{
413    uint16_t level_arg = lock_drive + (level << 8);
414    uint16_t rv;
415    uint8_t err;
416#if 0
417    /* DOS 7.10 = Win95 OSR2 = first version with FAT32 */
418    uint16_t lock_call = (dos_version >= 0x070a) ? 0x484A : 0x084A;
419#else
420    uint16_t lock_call = 0x084A; /* MSDN says this is OK for all filesystems */
421#endif
422
423    dprintf("Trying lock %04x... ", level_arg);
424    asm volatile ("int $0x21 ; setc %0"
425                  : "=bcdm" (err), "=a" (rv)
426                  : "a" (0x440d), "b" (level_arg),
427                    "c" (lock_call), "d" (0x0001));
428    dprintf("%s %04x\n", err ? "err" : "ok", rv);
429
430    return err ? rv : 0;
431}
432
433void lock_device(int level)
434{
435    static int hard_lock = 0;
436    int err;
437
438    if (dos_version < 0x0700)
439        return;                 /* Win9x/NT only */
440
441    if (!hard_lock) {
442        /* Assume hierarchial "soft" locking supported */
443
444        while (lock_level < level) {
445            int new_level = lock_level + 1;
446            err = do_lock(new_level);
447            if (err) {
448                if (err == 0x0001) {
449                    /* Try hard locking next */
450                    hard_lock = 1;
451                }
452                goto soft_fail;
453            }
454
455            lock_level = new_level;
456        }
457        return;
458    }
459
460soft_fail:
461    if (hard_lock) {
462        /* Hard locking, only level 4 supported */
463        /* This is needed for Win9x in DOS mode */
464
465        err = do_lock(4);
466        if (err) {
467            if (err == 0x0001) {
468                /* Assume locking is not needed */
469                return;
470            }
471            goto hard_fail;
472        }
473
474        lock_level = 4;
475        return;
476    }
477
478hard_fail:
479    die("could not lock device");
480}
481
482void unlock_device(int level)
483{
484    uint16_t rv;
485    uint8_t err;
486    uint16_t unlock_call;
487
488    if (dos_version < 0x0700)
489        return;                 /* Win9x/NT only */
490
491#if 0
492    /* DOS 7.10 = Win95 OSR2 = first version with FAT32 */
493    unlock_call = (dos_version >= 0x070a) ? 0x486A : 0x086A;
494#else
495    unlock_call = 0x086A;       /* MSDN says this is OK for all filesystems */
496#endif
497
498    if (lock_level == 4 && level > 0)
499        return;                 /* Only drop the hard lock at the end */
500
501    while (lock_level > level) {
502        uint8_t new_level = (lock_level == 4) ? 0 : lock_level - 1;
503        uint16_t level_arg = (new_level << 8) + lock_drive;
504        rv = 0x440d;
505        dprintf("Trying unlock %04x... ", new_level);
506        asm volatile ("int $0x21 ; setc %0"
507                      : "=bcdm" (err), "+a" (rv)
508                      : "b" (level_arg), "c" (unlock_call));
509        dprintf("%s %04x\n", err ? "err" : "ok", rv);
510        lock_level = new_level;
511    }
512}
513
514/*
515 * This function does any desired MBR manipulation; called with the device lock held.
516 */
517struct mbr_entry {
518    uint8_t active;             /* Active flag */
519    uint8_t bhead;              /* Begin head */
520    uint8_t bsector;            /* Begin sector */
521    uint8_t bcylinder;          /* Begin cylinder */
522    uint8_t filesystem;         /* Filesystem value */
523    uint8_t ehead;              /* End head */
524    uint8_t esector;            /* End sector */
525    uint8_t ecylinder;          /* End cylinder */
526    uint32_t startlba;          /* Start sector LBA */
527    uint32_t sectors;           /* Length in sectors */
528} __attribute__ ((packed));
529
530static void adjust_mbr(int device, int writembr, int set_active)
531{
532    static unsigned char sectbuf[SECTOR_SIZE];
533    int i;
534
535    if (!writembr && !set_active)
536        return;                 /* Nothing to do */
537
538    read_mbr(device, sectbuf);
539
540    if (writembr) {
541        memcpy(sectbuf, syslinux_mbr, syslinux_mbr_len);
542        *(uint16_t *) (sectbuf + 510) = 0xaa55;
543    }
544
545    if (set_active) {
546        uint32_t offset = get_partition_offset(device);
547        struct mbr_entry *me = (struct mbr_entry *)(sectbuf + 446);
548        int found = 0;
549
550        dprintf("Searching for partition offset: %08x\n", offset);
551
552        for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
553            if (me->startlba == offset) {
554                me->active = 0x80;
555                found++;
556            } else {
557                me->active = 0;
558            }
559            me++;
560        }
561
562        if (found < 1) {
563            die("partition not found (-a is not implemented for logical partitions)");
564        } else if (found > 1) {
565            die("multiple aliased partitions found");
566        }
567    }
568
569    write_mbr(device, sectbuf);
570}
571
572static void move_file(int dev_fd, char *pathname, char *filename)
573{
574    char new_name[160];
575    char *cp = new_name + 3;
576    const char *sd;
577    int slash = 1;
578
579    new_name[0] = dev_fd | 0x40;
580    new_name[1] = ':';
581    new_name[2] = '\\';
582
583    for (sd = opt.directory; *sd; sd++) {
584        char c = *sd;
585
586        if (c == '/' || c == '\\') {
587            if (slash)
588                continue;
589            c = '\\';
590            slash = 1;
591        } else {
592            slash = 0;
593        }
594
595        *cp++ = c;
596    }
597
598    /* Skip if subdirectory == root */
599    if (cp > new_name + 3) {
600        if (!slash)
601            *cp++ = '\\';
602
603        memcpy(cp, filename, 12);
604
605        set_attributes(pathname, 0);
606        if (rename(pathname, new_name))
607            set_attributes(pathname, 0x07);
608        else
609            set_attributes(new_name, 0x07);
610    }
611}
612
613int main(int argc, char *argv[])
614{
615    static unsigned char sectbuf[SECTOR_SIZE];
616    int dev_fd, fd;
617    static char ldlinux_name[] = "@:\\ldlinux.sys";
618    static char ldlinuxc32_name[] = "@:\\ldlinux.c32";
619    struct libfat_filesystem *fs;
620    libfat_sector_t s, *secp;
621    libfat_sector_t *sectors;
622    int ldlinux_sectors;
623    int32_t ldlinux_cluster;
624    int nsectors;
625    const char *errmsg;
626    int i;
627    int patch_sectors;
628    unsigned char *dp;
629
630    dprintf("argv = %p\n", argv);
631    for (i = 0; i <= argc; i++)
632        dprintf("argv[%d] = %p = \"%s\"\n", i, argv[i], argv[i]);
633
634    get_dos_version();
635
636    argv[0] = program;
637    parse_options(argc, argv, MODE_SYSLINUX_DOSWIN);
638
639    if (!opt.device)
640        usage(EX_USAGE, MODE_SYSLINUX_DOSWIN);
641    if (opt.sectors || opt.heads || opt.reset_adv || opt.set_once
642        || (opt.update_only > 0) || opt.menu_save || opt.offset) {
643        fprintf(stderr,
644                "At least one specified option not yet implemented"
645                " for this installer.\n");
646        exit(1);
647    }
648
649    /*
650     * Create an ADV in memory... this should be smarter.
651     */
652    syslinux_reset_adv(syslinux_adv);
653
654    /*
655     * Figure out which drive we're talking to
656     */
657    dev_fd = (opt.device[0] & ~0x20) - 0x40;
658    if (dev_fd < 1 || dev_fd > 26 || opt.device[1] != ':' || opt.device[2])
659        usage(EX_USAGE, MODE_SYSLINUX_DOSWIN);
660
661    set_lock_device(dev_fd);
662
663    lock_device(2);             /* Make sure we can lock the device */
664    read_device(dev_fd, sectbuf, 1, 0);
665    unlock_device(1);
666
667    /*
668     * Check to see that what we got was indeed an MS-DOS boot sector/superblock
669     */
670    if ((errmsg = syslinux_check_bootsect(sectbuf, NULL))) {
671        unlock_device(0);
672        puts(errmsg);
673        putchar('\n');
674        exit(1);
675    }
676
677    ldlinux_name[0] = dev_fd | 0x40;
678    ldlinuxc32_name[0] = dev_fd | 0x40;
679
680    set_attributes(ldlinux_name, 0);
681    fd = creat(ldlinux_name, 0);        /* SYSTEM HIDDEN READONLY */
682    write_file_sl(fd, syslinux_ldlinux, syslinux_ldlinux_len);
683    write_file(fd, syslinux_adv, 2 * ADV_SIZE);
684    close(fd);
685    set_attributes(ldlinux_name, 0x07); /* SYSTEM HIDDEN READONLY */
686
687    set_attributes(ldlinuxc32_name, 0);
688    fd = creat(ldlinuxc32_name, 0);             /* SYSTEM HIDDEN READONLY */
689    write_file_sl(fd, syslinux_ldlinuxc32, syslinux_ldlinuxc32_len);
690    close(fd);
691    set_attributes(ldlinuxc32_name, 0x07);      /* SYSTEM HIDDEN READONLY */
692
693    /*
694     * Now, use libfat to create a block map.  This probably
695     * should be changed to use ioctl(...,FIBMAP,...) since
696     * this is supposed to be a simple, privileged version
697     * of the installer.
698     */
699    ldlinux_sectors = (syslinux_ldlinux_len + 2 * ADV_SIZE
700                       + SECTOR_SIZE - 1) >> SECTOR_SHIFT;
701    sectors = calloc(ldlinux_sectors, sizeof *sectors);
702    lock_device(2);
703    fs = libfat_open(libfat_xpread, dev_fd);
704    ldlinux_cluster = libfat_searchdir(fs, 0, "LDLINUX SYS", NULL);
705    secp = sectors;
706    nsectors = 0;
707    s = libfat_clustertosector(fs, ldlinux_cluster);
708    while (s && nsectors < ldlinux_sectors) {
709        *secp++ = s;
710        nsectors++;
711        s = libfat_nextsector(fs, s);
712    }
713    libfat_close(fs);
714
715    /*
716     * If requested, move ldlinux.sys
717     */
718    if (opt.directory) {
719        move_file(dev_fd, ldlinux_name, "ldlinux.sys");
720        move_file(dev_fd, ldlinuxc32_name, "ldlinux.c32");
721    }
722
723    /*
724     * Patch ldlinux.sys and the boot sector
725     */
726    i = syslinux_patch(sectors, nsectors, opt.stupid_mode, opt.raid_mode, opt.directory, NULL);
727    patch_sectors = (i + SECTOR_SIZE - 1) >> SECTOR_SHIFT;
728
729    /*
730     * Overwrite the now-patched ldlinux.sys
731     */
732    /* lock_device(3); -- doesn't seem to be needed */
733    dp = syslinux_ldlinux;
734    for (i = 0; i < patch_sectors; i++) {
735        memcpy_from_sl(sectbuf, dp, SECTOR_SIZE);
736        dp += SECTOR_SIZE;
737        write_device(dev_fd, sectbuf, 1, sectors[i]);
738    }
739
740    /*
741     * Muck with the MBR, if desired, while we hold the lock
742     */
743    adjust_mbr(dev_fd, opt.install_mbr, opt.activate_partition);
744
745    /*
746     * To finish up, write the boot sector
747     */
748
749    /* Read the superblock again since it might have changed while mounted */
750    read_device(dev_fd, sectbuf, 1, 0);
751
752    /* Copy the syslinux code into the boot sector */
753    syslinux_make_bootsect(sectbuf, VFAT);
754
755    /* Write new boot sector */
756    if (opt.bootsecfile) {
757        unlock_device(0);
758        fd = creat(opt.bootsecfile, 0x20);      /* ARCHIVE */
759        write_file(fd, sectbuf, SECTOR_SIZE);
760        close(fd);
761    } else {
762        write_device(dev_fd, sectbuf, 1, 0);
763        unlock_device(0);
764    }
765
766    /* Done! */
767
768    return 0;
769}
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