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10d24de9dSSimon Glass# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors.
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210d24de9dSSimon Glass
220d24de9dSSimon GlassWhat is this?
230d24de9dSSimon Glass=============
240d24de9dSSimon Glass
250d24de9dSSimon GlassThis tool is a Python script which:
260d24de9dSSimon Glass- Creates patch directly from your branch
270d24de9dSSimon Glass- Cleans them up by removing unwanted tags
280d24de9dSSimon Glass- Inserts a cover letter with change lists
290d24de9dSSimon Glass- Runs the patches through checkpatch.pl and its own checks
300d24de9dSSimon Glass- Optionally emails them out to selected people
310d24de9dSSimon Glass
320d24de9dSSimon GlassIt is intended to automate patch creation and make it a less
330d24de9dSSimon Glasserror-prone process. It is useful for U-Boot and Linux work so far,
340d24de9dSSimon Glasssince it uses the checkpatch.pl script.
350d24de9dSSimon Glass
360d24de9dSSimon GlassIt is configured almost entirely by tags it finds in your commits.
370d24de9dSSimon GlassThis means that you can work on a number of different branches at
380d24de9dSSimon Glassonce, and keep the settings with each branch rather than having to
390d24de9dSSimon Glassgit format-patch, git send-email, etc. with the correct parameters
400d24de9dSSimon Glasseach time. So for example if you put:
410d24de9dSSimon Glass
420d24de9dSSimon GlassSeries-to: fred.blogs@napier.co.nz
430d24de9dSSimon Glass
440d24de9dSSimon Glassin one of your commits, the series will be sent there.
450d24de9dSSimon Glass
460d24de9dSSimon Glass
470d24de9dSSimon GlassHow to use this tool
480d24de9dSSimon Glass====================
490d24de9dSSimon Glass
500d24de9dSSimon GlassThis tool requires a certain way of working:
510d24de9dSSimon Glass
520d24de9dSSimon Glass- Maintain a number of branches, one for each patch series you are
530d24de9dSSimon Glassworking on
540d24de9dSSimon Glass- Add tags into the commits within each branch to indicate where the
550d24de9dSSimon Glassseries should be sent, cover letter, version, etc. Most of these are
560d24de9dSSimon Glassnormally in the top commit so it is easy to change them with 'git
570d24de9dSSimon Glasscommit --amend'
580d24de9dSSimon Glass- Each branch tracks the upstream branch, so that this script can
590d24de9dSSimon Glassautomatically determine the number of commits in it (optional)
600d24de9dSSimon Glass- Check out a branch, and run this script to create and send out your
610d24de9dSSimon Glasspatches. Weeks later, change the patches and repeat, knowing that you
620d24de9dSSimon Glasswill get a consistent result each time.
630d24de9dSSimon Glass
640d24de9dSSimon Glass
650d24de9dSSimon GlassHow to configure it
660d24de9dSSimon Glass===================
670d24de9dSSimon Glass
680d24de9dSSimon GlassFor most cases patman will locate and use the file 'doc/git-mailrc' in
690d24de9dSSimon Glassyour U-Boot directory. This contains most of the aliases you will need.
700d24de9dSSimon Glass
7187d65558SVikram NarayananDuring the first run patman creates a config file for you by taking the default
7287d65558SVikram Narayananuser name and email address from the global .gitconfig file.
7387d65558SVikram Narayanan
742b36c75dSVikram NarayananTo add your own, create a file ~/.patman like this:
750d24de9dSSimon Glass
760d24de9dSSimon Glass>>>>
770d24de9dSSimon Glass# patman alias file
780d24de9dSSimon Glass
790d24de9dSSimon Glass[alias]
800d24de9dSSimon Glassme: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
810d24de9dSSimon Glass
820d24de9dSSimon Glassu-boot: U-Boot Mailing List <u-boot@lists.denx.de>
830d24de9dSSimon Glasswolfgang: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
840d24de9dSSimon Glassothers: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>, Fred Bloggs <f.bloggs@napier.net>
850d24de9dSSimon Glass
860d24de9dSSimon Glass<<<<
870d24de9dSSimon Glass
880d24de9dSSimon GlassAliases are recursive.
890d24de9dSSimon Glass
900d24de9dSSimon GlassThe checkpatch.pl in the U-Boot tools/ subdirectory will be located and
910d24de9dSSimon Glassused. Failing that you can put it into your path or ~/bin/checkpatch.pl
920d24de9dSSimon Glass
930d24de9dSSimon Glass
940d24de9dSSimon GlassHow to run it
950d24de9dSSimon Glass=============
960d24de9dSSimon Glass
970d24de9dSSimon GlassFirst do a dry run:
980d24de9dSSimon Glass
99330a091cSVikram Narayanan$ ./tools/patman/patman -n
1000d24de9dSSimon Glass
1010d24de9dSSimon GlassIf it can't detect the upstream branch, try telling it how many patches
1020d24de9dSSimon Glassthere are in your series:
1030d24de9dSSimon Glass
104330a091cSVikram Narayanan$ ./tools/patman/patman -n -c5
1050d24de9dSSimon Glass
1060d24de9dSSimon GlassThis will create patch files in your current directory and tell you who
1070d24de9dSSimon Glassit is thinking of sending them to. Take a look at the patch files.
1080d24de9dSSimon Glass
109330a091cSVikram Narayanan$ ./tools/patman/patman -n -c5 -s1
1100d24de9dSSimon Glass
1110d24de9dSSimon GlassSimilar to the above, but skip the first commit and take the next 5. This
1120d24de9dSSimon Glassis useful if your top commit is for setting up testing.
1130d24de9dSSimon Glass
1140d24de9dSSimon Glass
1150d24de9dSSimon GlassHow to add tags
1160d24de9dSSimon Glass===============
1170d24de9dSSimon Glass
1180d24de9dSSimon GlassTo make this script useful you must add tags like the following into any
1190d24de9dSSimon Glasscommit. Most can only appear once in the whole series.
1200d24de9dSSimon Glass
1210d24de9dSSimon GlassSeries-to: email / alias
1220d24de9dSSimon Glass	Email address / alias to send patch series to (you can add this
1230d24de9dSSimon Glass	multiple times)
1240d24de9dSSimon Glass
1250d24de9dSSimon GlassSeries-cc: email / alias, ...
1260d24de9dSSimon Glass	Email address / alias to Cc patch series to (you can add this
1270d24de9dSSimon Glass	multiple times)
1280d24de9dSSimon Glass
1290d24de9dSSimon GlassSeries-version: n
1300d24de9dSSimon Glass	Sets the version number of this patch series
1310d24de9dSSimon Glass
1320d24de9dSSimon GlassSeries-prefix: prefix
1330d24de9dSSimon Glass	Sets the subject prefix. Normally empty but it can be RFC for
1340d24de9dSSimon Glass	RFC patches, or RESEND if you are being ignored.
1350d24de9dSSimon Glass
136*ef0e9de8SSimon GlassSeries-name: name
137*ef0e9de8SSimon Glass	Sets the name of the series. You don't need to have a name, and
138*ef0e9de8SSimon Glass	patman does not yet use it, but it is convenient to put the branch
139*ef0e9de8SSimon Glass	name here to help you keep track of multiple upstreaming efforts.
140*ef0e9de8SSimon Glass
1410d24de9dSSimon GlassCover-letter:
1420d24de9dSSimon GlassThis is the patch set title
1430d24de9dSSimon Glassblah blah
1440d24de9dSSimon Glassmore blah blah
1450d24de9dSSimon GlassEND
1460d24de9dSSimon Glass	Sets the cover letter contents for the series. The first line
1470d24de9dSSimon Glass	will become the subject of the cover letter
1480d24de9dSSimon Glass
1490d24de9dSSimon GlassSeries-notes:
1500d24de9dSSimon Glassblah blah
1510d24de9dSSimon Glassblah blah
1520d24de9dSSimon Glassmore blah blah
1530d24de9dSSimon GlassEND
1540d24de9dSSimon Glass	Sets some notes for the patch series, which you don't want in
1550d24de9dSSimon Glass	the commit messages, but do want to send, The notes are joined
1560d24de9dSSimon Glass	together and put after the cover letter. Can appear multiple
1570d24de9dSSimon Glass	times.
1580d24de9dSSimon Glass
1590d24de9dSSimon Glass Signed-off-by: Their Name <email>
1600d24de9dSSimon Glass	A sign-off is added automatically to your patches (this is
1610d24de9dSSimon Glass	probably a bug). If you put this tag in your patches, it will
1620d24de9dSSimon Glass	override the default signoff that patman automatically adds.
1630d24de9dSSimon Glass
1640d24de9dSSimon Glass Tested-by: Their Name <email>
1650d24de9dSSimon Glass Acked-by: Their Name <email>
1660d24de9dSSimon Glass	These indicate that someone has acked or tested your patch.
1670d24de9dSSimon Glass	When you get this reply on the mailing list, you can add this
1680d24de9dSSimon Glass	tag to the relevant commit and the script will include it when
1690d24de9dSSimon Glass	you send out the next version. If 'Tested-by:' is set to
1700d24de9dSSimon Glass	yourself, it will be removed. No one will believe you.
1710d24de9dSSimon Glass
1720d24de9dSSimon GlassSeries-changes: n
1730d24de9dSSimon Glass- Guinea pig moved into its cage
1740d24de9dSSimon Glass- Other changes ending with a blank line
1750d24de9dSSimon Glass<blank line>
1760d24de9dSSimon Glass	This can appear in any commit. It lists the changes for a
1770d24de9dSSimon Glass	particular version n of that commit. The change list is
1780d24de9dSSimon Glass	created based on this information. Each commit gets its own
1790d24de9dSSimon Glass	change list and also the whole thing is repeated in the cover
1800d24de9dSSimon Glass	letter (where duplicate change lines are merged).
1810d24de9dSSimon Glass
1820d24de9dSSimon Glass	By adding your change lists into your commits it is easier to
1830d24de9dSSimon Glass	keep track of what happened. When you amend a commit, remember
1840d24de9dSSimon Glass	to update the log there and then, knowing that the script will
1850d24de9dSSimon Glass	do the rest.
1860d24de9dSSimon Glass
1870d24de9dSSimon GlassCc: Their Name <email>
1880d24de9dSSimon Glass	This copies a single patch to another email address.
1890d24de9dSSimon Glass
1900d24de9dSSimon GlassVarious other tags are silently removed, like these Chrome OS and
1910d24de9dSSimon GlassGerrit tags:
1920d24de9dSSimon Glass
1930d24de9dSSimon GlassBUG=...
1940d24de9dSSimon GlassTEST=...
1950d24de9dSSimon GlassChange-Id:
1960d24de9dSSimon GlassReview URL:
1970d24de9dSSimon GlassReviewed-on:
1980d24de9dSSimon GlassReviewed-by:
1990d24de9dSSimon Glass
2000d24de9dSSimon Glass
2010d24de9dSSimon GlassExercise for the reader: Try adding some tags to one of your current
2020d24de9dSSimon Glasspatch series and see how the patches turn out.
2030d24de9dSSimon Glass
2040d24de9dSSimon Glass
2050d24de9dSSimon GlassWhere Patches Are Sent
2060d24de9dSSimon Glass======================
2070d24de9dSSimon Glass
2081713247fSVikram NarayananOnce the patches are created, patman sends them using git send-email. The
2090d24de9dSSimon Glasswhole series is sent to the recipients in Series-to: and Series-cc.
2100d24de9dSSimon GlassYou can Cc individual patches to other people with the Cc: tag. Tags in the
2110d24de9dSSimon Glasssubject are also picked up to Cc patches. For example, a commit like this:
2120d24de9dSSimon Glass
2130d24de9dSSimon Glass>>>>
2140d24de9dSSimon Glasscommit 10212537b85ff9b6e09c82045127522c0f0db981
2150d24de9dSSimon GlassAuthor: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2160d24de9dSSimon GlassDate:	Mon Nov 7 23:18:44 2011 -0500
2170d24de9dSSimon Glass
2180d24de9dSSimon Glass    x86: arm: add a git mailrc file for maintainers
2190d24de9dSSimon Glass
2200d24de9dSSimon Glass    This should make sending out e-mails to the right people easier.
2210d24de9dSSimon Glass
2220d24de9dSSimon Glass    Cc: sandbox, mikef, ag
2230d24de9dSSimon Glass    Cc: afleming
2240d24de9dSSimon Glass<<<<
2250d24de9dSSimon Glass
2260d24de9dSSimon Glasswill create a patch which is copied to x86, arm, sandbox, mikef, ag and
2270d24de9dSSimon Glassafleming.
2280d24de9dSSimon Glass
2290d24de9dSSimon Glass
2300d24de9dSSimon GlassExample Work Flow
2310d24de9dSSimon Glass=================
2320d24de9dSSimon Glass
2330d24de9dSSimon GlassThe basic workflow is to create your commits, add some tags to the top
2340d24de9dSSimon Glasscommit, and type 'patman' to check and send them.
2350d24de9dSSimon Glass
2360d24de9dSSimon GlassHere is an example workflow for a series of 4 patches. Let's say you have
2370d24de9dSSimon Glassthese rather contrived patches in the following order in branch us-cmd in
2380d24de9dSSimon Glassyour tree where 'us' means your upstreaming activity (newest to oldest as
2390d24de9dSSimon Glassoutput by git log --oneline):
2400d24de9dSSimon Glass
2410d24de9dSSimon Glass    7c7909c wip
2420d24de9dSSimon Glass    89234f5 Don't include standard parser if hush is used
2430d24de9dSSimon Glass    8d640a7 mmc: sparc: Stop using builtin_run_command()
2440d24de9dSSimon Glass    0c859a9 Rename run_command2() to run_command()
2450d24de9dSSimon Glass    a74443f sandbox: Rename run_command() to builtin_run_command()
2460d24de9dSSimon Glass
2470d24de9dSSimon GlassThe first patch is some test things that enable your code to be compiled,
2480d24de9dSSimon Glassbut that you don't want to submit because there is an existing patch for it
2490d24de9dSSimon Glasson the list. So you can tell patman to create and check some patches
2500d24de9dSSimon Glass(skipping the first patch) with:
2510d24de9dSSimon Glass
2520d24de9dSSimon Glass    patman -s1 -n
2530d24de9dSSimon Glass
2540d24de9dSSimon GlassIf you want to do all of them including the work-in-progress one, then
2550d24de9dSSimon Glass(if you are tracking an upstream branch):
2560d24de9dSSimon Glass
2570d24de9dSSimon Glass    patman -n
2580d24de9dSSimon Glass
2590d24de9dSSimon GlassLet's say that patman reports an error in the second patch. Then:
2600d24de9dSSimon Glass
2610d24de9dSSimon Glass    git rebase -i HEAD~6
2620d24de9dSSimon Glass    <change 'pick' to 'edit' in 89234f5>
2630d24de9dSSimon Glass    <use editor to make code changes>
2640d24de9dSSimon Glass    git add -u
2650d24de9dSSimon Glass    git rebase --continue
2660d24de9dSSimon Glass
2670d24de9dSSimon GlassNow you have an updated patch series. To check it:
2680d24de9dSSimon Glass
2690d24de9dSSimon Glass    patman -s1 -n
2700d24de9dSSimon Glass
2710d24de9dSSimon GlassLet's say it is now clean and you want to send it. Now you need to set up
2720d24de9dSSimon Glassthe destination. So amend the top commit with:
2730d24de9dSSimon Glass
2740d24de9dSSimon Glass    git commit --amend
2750d24de9dSSimon Glass
2760d24de9dSSimon GlassUse your editor to add some tags, so that the whole commit message is:
2770d24de9dSSimon Glass
2780d24de9dSSimon Glass    The current run_command() is really only one of the options, with
2790d24de9dSSimon Glass    hush providing the other. It really shouldn't be called directly
2800d24de9dSSimon Glass    in case the hush parser is bring used, so rename this function to
2810d24de9dSSimon Glass    better explain its purpose.
2820d24de9dSSimon Glass
2830d24de9dSSimon Glass    Series-to: u-boot
2840d24de9dSSimon Glass    Series-cc: bfin, marex
2850d24de9dSSimon Glass    Series-prefix: RFC
2860d24de9dSSimon Glass    Cover-letter:
2870d24de9dSSimon Glass    Unified command execution in one place
2880d24de9dSSimon Glass
2890d24de9dSSimon Glass    At present two parsers have similar code to execute commands. Also
2900d24de9dSSimon Glass    cmd_usage() is called all over the place. This series adds a single
2910d24de9dSSimon Glass    function which processes commands called cmd_process().
2920d24de9dSSimon Glass    END
2930d24de9dSSimon Glass
2940d24de9dSSimon Glass    Change-Id: Ica71a14c1f0ecb5650f771a32fecb8d2eb9d8a17
2950d24de9dSSimon Glass
2960d24de9dSSimon Glass
2970d24de9dSSimon GlassYou want this to be an RFC and Cc the whole series to the bfin alias and
2980d24de9dSSimon Glassto Marek. Two of the patches have tags (those are the bits at the front of
2990d24de9dSSimon Glassthe subject that say mmc: sparc: and sandbox:), so 8d640a7 will be Cc'd to
3000d24de9dSSimon Glassmmc and sparc, and the last one to sandbox.
3010d24de9dSSimon Glass
3020d24de9dSSimon GlassNow to send the patches, take off the -n flag:
3030d24de9dSSimon Glass
3040d24de9dSSimon Glass   patman -s1
3050d24de9dSSimon Glass
3060d24de9dSSimon GlassThe patches will be created, shown in your editor, and then sent along with
3070d24de9dSSimon Glassthe cover letter. Note that patman's tags are automatically removed so that
3080d24de9dSSimon Glasspeople on the list don't see your secret info.
3090d24de9dSSimon Glass
3100d24de9dSSimon GlassOf course patches often attract comments and you need to make some updates.
3110d24de9dSSimon GlassLet's say one person sent comments and you get an Acked-by: on one patch.
3120d24de9dSSimon GlassAlso, the patch on the list that you were waiting for has been merged,
3130d24de9dSSimon Glassso you can drop your wip commit. So you resync with upstream:
3140d24de9dSSimon Glass
3150d24de9dSSimon Glass    git fetch origin		(or whatever upstream is called)
3160d24de9dSSimon Glass    git rebase origin/master
3170d24de9dSSimon Glass
3180d24de9dSSimon Glassand use git rebase -i to edit the commits, dropping the wip one. You add
3190d24de9dSSimon Glassthe ack tag to one commit:
3200d24de9dSSimon Glass
3210d24de9dSSimon Glass    Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
3220d24de9dSSimon Glass
3230d24de9dSSimon Glassupdate the Series-cc: in the top commit:
3240d24de9dSSimon Glass
3250d24de9dSSimon Glass    Series-cc: bfin, marex, Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
3260d24de9dSSimon Glass
3270d24de9dSSimon Glassand remove the Series-prefix: tag since it it isn't an RFC any more. The
3280d24de9dSSimon Glassseries is now version two, so the series info in the top commit looks like
3290d24de9dSSimon Glassthis:
3300d24de9dSSimon Glass
3310d24de9dSSimon Glass    Series-to: u-boot
3320d24de9dSSimon Glass    Series-cc: bfin, marex, Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
3330d24de9dSSimon Glass    Series-version: 2
3340d24de9dSSimon Glass    Cover-letter:
3350d24de9dSSimon Glass    ...
3360d24de9dSSimon Glass
3370d24de9dSSimon GlassFinally, you need to add a change log to the two commits you changed. You
3380d24de9dSSimon Glassadd change logs to each individual commit where the changes happened, like
3390d24de9dSSimon Glassthis:
3400d24de9dSSimon Glass
3410d24de9dSSimon Glass    Series-changes: 2
3420d24de9dSSimon Glass    - Updated the command decoder to reduce code size
3430d24de9dSSimon Glass    - Wound the torque propounder up a little more
3440d24de9dSSimon Glass
3450d24de9dSSimon Glass(note the blank line at the end of the list)
3460d24de9dSSimon Glass
3470d24de9dSSimon GlassWhen you run patman it will collect all the change logs from the different
3480d24de9dSSimon Glasscommits and combine them into the cover letter, if you have one. So finally
3490d24de9dSSimon Glassyou have a new series of commits:
3500d24de9dSSimon Glass
3510d24de9dSSimon Glass    faeb973 Don't include standard parser if hush is used
3520d24de9dSSimon Glass    1b2f2fe mmc: sparc: Stop using builtin_run_command()
3530d24de9dSSimon Glass    cfbe330 Rename run_command2() to run_command()
3540d24de9dSSimon Glass    0682677 sandbox: Rename run_command() to builtin_run_command()
3550d24de9dSSimon Glass
3560d24de9dSSimon Glassso to send them:
3570d24de9dSSimon Glass
3580d24de9dSSimon Glass    patman
3590d24de9dSSimon Glass
3600d24de9dSSimon Glassand it will create and send the version 2 series.
3610d24de9dSSimon Glass
3620d24de9dSSimon GlassGeneral points:
3630d24de9dSSimon Glass
3640d24de9dSSimon Glass1. When you change back to the us-cmd branch days or weeks later all your
3650d24de9dSSimon Glassinformation is still there, safely stored in the commits. You don't need
3660d24de9dSSimon Glassto remember what version you are up to, who you sent the last lot of patches
3670d24de9dSSimon Glassto, or anything about the change logs.
3680d24de9dSSimon Glass
3690d24de9dSSimon Glass2. If you put tags in the subject, patman will Cc the maintainers
3700d24de9dSSimon Glassautomatically in many cases.
3710d24de9dSSimon Glass
3720d24de9dSSimon Glass3. If you want to keep the commits from each series you sent so that you can
3730d24de9dSSimon Glasscompare change and see what you did, you can either create a new branch for
3740d24de9dSSimon Glasseach version, or just tag the branch before you start changing it:
3750d24de9dSSimon Glass
3760d24de9dSSimon Glass    git tag sent/us-cmd-rfc
3770d24de9dSSimon Glass    ...later...
3780d24de9dSSimon Glass    git tag sent/us-cmd-v2
3790d24de9dSSimon Glass
3800d24de9dSSimon Glass4. If you want to modify the patches a little before sending, you can do
3810d24de9dSSimon Glassthis in your editor, but be careful!
3820d24de9dSSimon Glass
3830d24de9dSSimon Glass5. If you want to run git send-email yourself, use the -n flag which will
3840d24de9dSSimon Glassprint out the command line patman would have used.
3850d24de9dSSimon Glass
3860d24de9dSSimon Glass6. It is a good idea to add the change log info as you change the commit,
3870d24de9dSSimon Glassnot later when you can't remember which patch you changed. You can always
3880d24de9dSSimon Glassgo back and change or remove logs from commits.
3890d24de9dSSimon Glass
3900d24de9dSSimon Glass
3910d24de9dSSimon GlassOther thoughts
3920d24de9dSSimon Glass==============
3930d24de9dSSimon Glass
3940d24de9dSSimon GlassThis script has been split into sensible files but still needs work.
3950d24de9dSSimon GlassMost of these are indicated by a TODO in the code.
3960d24de9dSSimon Glass
3970d24de9dSSimon GlassIt would be nice if this could handle the In-reply-to side of things.
3980d24de9dSSimon Glass
3990d24de9dSSimon GlassThe tests are incomplete, as is customary. Use the -t flag to run them,
4000d24de9dSSimon Glassand make sure you are in the tools/scripts/patman directory first:
4010d24de9dSSimon Glass
4020d24de9dSSimon Glass    $ cd /path/to/u-boot
4030d24de9dSSimon Glass    $ cd tools/scripts/patman
4040d24de9dSSimon Glass    $ patman -t
4050d24de9dSSimon Glass
4060d24de9dSSimon GlassError handling doesn't always produce friendly error messages - e.g.
4070d24de9dSSimon Glassputting an incorrect tag in a commit may provide a confusing message.
4080d24de9dSSimon Glass
4090d24de9dSSimon GlassThere might be a few other features not mentioned in this README. They
4100d24de9dSSimon Glassmight be bugs. In particular, tags are case sensitive which is probably
4110d24de9dSSimon Glassa bad thing.
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4150d24de9dSSimon Glassv1, v2, 19-Oct-11
4160d24de9dSSimon Glassrevised v3 24-Nov-11
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