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1// -*- mode: cpp; mode: fold -*-
2// Description /*{{{*/
3// $Id: acquire.h,v 1.29.2.1 2003/12/24 23:09:17 mdz Exp $
4/* ######################################################################
5
6 Acquire - File Acquiration
7
8 This module contians the Acquire system. It is responsible for bringing
9 files into the local pathname space. It deals with URIs for files and
10 URI handlers responsible for downloading or finding the URIs.
11
12 Each file to download is represented by an Acquire::Item class subclassed
13 into a specialization. The Item class can add itself to several URI
14 acquire queues each prioritized by the download scheduler. When the
15 system is run the proper URI handlers are spawned and the the acquire
16 queues are fed into the handlers by the schedular until the queues are
17 empty. This allows for an Item to be downloaded from an alternate source
18 if the first try turns out to fail. It also alows concurrent downloading
19 of multiple items from multiple sources as well as dynamic balancing
20 of load between the sources.
21
22 Schedualing of downloads is done on a first ask first get basis. This
23 preserves the order of the download as much as possible. And means the
24 fastest source will tend to process the largest number of files.
25
26 Internal methods and queues for performing gzip decompression,
27 md5sum hashing and file copying are provided to allow items to apply
28 a number of transformations to the data files they are working with.
29
30 ##################################################################### */
31 /*}}}*/
32
33/** \defgroup acquire Acquire system {{{
34 *
35 * \brief The Acquire system is responsible for retrieving files from
36 * local or remote URIs and postprocessing them (for instance,
37 * verifying their authenticity). The core class in this system is
38 * pkgAcquire, which is responsible for managing the download queues
39 * during the download. There is at least one download queue for
40 * each supported protocol; protocols such as http may provide one
41 * queue per host.
42 *
43 * Each file to download is represented by a subclass of
44 * pkgAcquire::Item. The files add themselves to the download
45 * queue(s) by providing their URI information to
46 * pkgAcquire::Item::QueueURI, which calls pkgAcquire::Enqueue.
47 *
48 * Once the system is set up, the Run method will spawn subprocesses
49 * to handle the enqueued URIs; the scheduler will then take items
50 * from the queues and feed them into the handlers until the queues
51 * are empty.
52 *
53 * \todo Acquire supports inserting an object into several queues at
54 * once, but it is not clear what its behavior in this case is, and
55 * no subclass of pkgAcquire::Item seems to actually use this
56 * capability.
57 */ /*}}}*/
58
59/** \addtogroup acquire
60 *
61 * @{
62 *
63 * \file acquire.h
64 */
65
66#ifndef PKGLIB_ACQUIRE_H
67#define PKGLIB_ACQUIRE_H
68
69#include <apt-pkg/macros.h>
70#include <apt-pkg/weakptr.h>
71
72#include <vector>
73#include <string>
74
75#include <sys/time.h>
76#include <unistd.h>
77
78#ifndef APT_8_CLEANER_HEADERS
79using std::vector;
80using std::string;
81#endif
82
83class pkgAcquireStatus;
84
85/** \brief The core download scheduler. {{{
86 *
87 * This class represents an ongoing download. It manages the lists
88 * of active and pending downloads and handles setting up and tearing
89 * down download-related structures.
90 *
91 * \todo Why all the protected data items and methods?
92 */
93class pkgAcquire
94{
95 private:
96 /** \brief FD of the Lock file we acquire in Setup (if any) */
97 int LockFD;
98 /** \brief dpointer placeholder (for later in case we need it) */
99 void *d;
100
101 public:
102
103 class Item;
104 class Queue;
105 class Worker;
106 struct MethodConfig;
107 struct ItemDesc;
108 friend class Item;
109 friend class Queue;
110
111 typedef std::vector<Item *>::iterator ItemIterator;
112 typedef std::vector<Item *>::const_iterator ItemCIterator;
113
114 protected:
115
116 /** \brief A list of items to download.
117 *
118 * This is built monotonically as items are created and only
119 * emptied when the download shuts down.
120 */
121 std::vector<Item *> Items;
122
123 /** \brief The head of the list of active queues.
124 *
125 * \todo why a hand-managed list of queues instead of std::list or
126 * std::set?
127 */
128 Queue *Queues;
129
130 /** \brief The head of the list of active workers.
131 *
132 * \todo why a hand-managed list of workers instead of std::list
133 * or std::set?
134 */
135 Worker *Workers;
136
137 /** \brief The head of the list of acquire method configurations.
138 *
139 * Each protocol (http, ftp, gzip, etc) via which files can be
140 * fetched can have a representation in this list. The
141 * configuration data is filled in by parsing the 100 Capabilities
142 * string output by a method on startup (see
143 * pkgAcqMethod::pkgAcqMethod and pkgAcquire::GetConfig).
144 *
145 * \todo why a hand-managed config dictionary instead of std::map?
146 */
147 MethodConfig *Configs;
148
149 /** \brief The progress indicator for this download. */
150 pkgAcquireStatus *Log;
151
152 /** \brief The number of files which are to be fetched. */
153 unsigned long ToFetch;
154
155 // Configurable parameters for the scheduler
156
157 /** \brief Represents the queuing strategy for remote URIs. */
158 enum QueueStrategy {
159 /** \brief Generate one queue for each protocol/host combination; downloads from
160 * multiple hosts can proceed in parallel.
161 */
162 QueueHost,
163 /** \brief Generate a single queue for each protocol; serialize
164 * downloads from multiple hosts.
165 */
166 QueueAccess} QueueMode;
167
168 /** \brief If \b true, debugging information will be dumped to std::clog. */
169 bool const Debug;
170 /** \brief If \b true, a download is currently in progress. */
171 bool Running;
172
173 /** \brief Add the given item to the list of items. */
174 void Add(Item *Item);
175
176 /** \brief Remove the given item from the list of items. */
177 void Remove(Item *Item);
178
179 /** \brief Add the given worker to the list of workers. */
180 void Add(Worker *Work);
181
182 /** \brief Remove the given worker from the list of workers. */
183 void Remove(Worker *Work);
184
185 /** \brief Insert the given fetch request into the appropriate queue.
186 *
187 * \param Item The URI to download and the item to download it
188 * for. Copied by value into the queue; no reference to Item is
189 * retained.
190 */
191 void Enqueue(ItemDesc &Item);
192
193 /** \brief Remove all fetch requests for this item from all queues. */
194 void Dequeue(Item *Item);
195
196 /** \brief Determine the fetch method and queue of a URI.
197 *
198 * \param URI The URI to fetch.
199 *
200 * \param[out] Config A location in which to place the method via
201 * which the URI is to be fetched.
202 *
203 * \return the string-name of the queue in which a fetch request
204 * for the given URI should be placed.
205 */
206 std::string QueueName(std::string URI,MethodConfig const *&Config);
207
208 /** \brief Build up the set of file descriptors upon which select() should
209 * block.
210 *
211 * The default implementation inserts the file descriptors
212 * corresponding to active downloads.
213 *
214 * \param[out] Fd The largest file descriptor in the generated sets.
215 *
216 * \param[out] RSet The set of file descriptors that should be
217 * watched for input.
218 *
219 * \param[out] WSet The set of file descriptors that should be
220 * watched for output.
221 */
222 virtual void SetFds(int &Fd,fd_set *RSet,fd_set *WSet);
223
224 /** Handle input from and output to file descriptors which select()
225 * has determined are ready. The default implementation
226 * dispatches to all active downloads.
227 *
228 * \param RSet The set of file descriptors that are ready for
229 * input.
230 *
231 * \param WSet The set of file descriptors that are ready for
232 * output.
233 */
234 virtual void RunFds(fd_set *RSet,fd_set *WSet);
235
236 /** \brief Check for idle queues with ready-to-fetch items.
237 *
238 * Called by pkgAcquire::Queue::Done each time an item is dequeued
239 * but remains on some queues; i.e., another queue should start
240 * fetching it.
241 */
242 void Bump();
243
244 public:
245
246 /** \brief Retrieve information about a fetch method by name.
247 *
248 * \param Access The name of the method to look up.
249 *
250 * \return the method whose name is Access, or \b NULL if no such method exists.
251 */
252 MethodConfig *GetConfig(std::string Access);
253
254 /** \brief Provides information on how a download terminated. */
255 enum RunResult {
256 /** \brief All files were fetched successfully. */
257 Continue,
258
259 /** \brief Some files failed to download. */
260 Failed,
261
262 /** \brief The download was cancelled by the user (i.e., #Log's
263 * pkgAcquireStatus::Pulse() method returned \b false).
264 */
265 Cancelled};
266
267 /** \brief Download all the items that have been Add()ed to this
268 * download process.
269 *
270 * This method will block until the download completes, invoking
271 * methods on #Log to report on the progress of the download.
272 *
273 * \param PulseInterval The method pkgAcquireStatus::Pulse will be
274 * invoked on #Log at intervals of PulseInterval milliseconds.
275 *
276 * \return the result of the download.
277 */
278 RunResult Run(int PulseInterval=500000);
279
280 /** \brief Remove all items from this download process, terminate
281 * all download workers, and empty all queues.
282 */
283 void Shutdown();
284
285 /** \brief Get the first #Worker object.
286 *
287 * \return the first active worker in this download process.
288 */
289 inline Worker *WorkersBegin() {return Workers;};
290
291 /** \brief Advance to the next #Worker object.
292 *
293 * \return the worker immediately following I, or \b NULL if none
294 * exists.
295 */
296 Worker *WorkerStep(Worker *I);
297
298 /** \brief Get the head of the list of items. */
299 inline ItemIterator ItemsBegin() {return Items.begin();};
300
301 /** \brief Get the end iterator of the list of items. */
302 inline ItemIterator ItemsEnd() {return Items.end();};
303
304 // Iterate over queued Item URIs
305 class UriIterator;
306 /** \brief Get the head of the list of enqueued item URIs.
307 *
308 * This iterator will step over every element of every active
309 * queue.
310 */
311 UriIterator UriBegin();
312 /** \brief Get the end iterator of the list of enqueued item URIs. */
313 UriIterator UriEnd();
314
315 /** Deletes each entry in the given directory that is not being
316 * downloaded by this object. For instance, when downloading new
317 * list files, calling Clean() will delete the old ones.
318 *
319 * \param Dir The directory to be cleaned out.
320 *
321 * \return \b true if the directory exists and is readable.
322 */
323 bool Clean(std::string Dir);
324
325 /** \return the total size in bytes of all the items included in
326 * this download.
327 */
328 unsigned long long TotalNeeded();
329
330 /** \return the size in bytes of all non-local items included in
331 * this download.
332 */
333 unsigned long long FetchNeeded();
334
335 /** \return the amount of data to be fetched that is already
336 * present on the filesystem.
337 */
338 unsigned long long PartialPresent();
339
340 /** \brief Delayed constructor
341 *
342 * \param Progress indicator associated with this download or
343 * \b NULL for none. This object is not owned by the
344 * download process and will not be deleted when the pkgAcquire
345 * object is destroyed. Naturally, it should live for at least as
346 * long as the pkgAcquire object does.
347 * \param Lock defines a lock file that should be acquired to ensure
348 * only one Acquire class is in action at the time or an empty string
349 * if no lock file should be used.
350 */
351 bool Setup(pkgAcquireStatus *Progress = NULL, std::string const &Lock = "");
352
353 void SetLog(pkgAcquireStatus *Progress) { Log = Progress; }
354
355 /** \brief Construct a new pkgAcquire. */
356 pkgAcquire(pkgAcquireStatus *Log) __deprecated;
357 pkgAcquire();
358
359 /** \brief Destroy this pkgAcquire object.
360 *
361 * Destroys all queue, method, and item objects associated with
362 * this download.
363 */
364 virtual ~pkgAcquire();
365
366};
367
368/** \brief Represents a single download source from which an item
369 * should be downloaded.
370 *
371 * An item may have several assocated ItemDescs over its lifetime.
372 */
373struct pkgAcquire::ItemDesc : public WeakPointable
374{
375 /** \brief The URI from which to download this item. */
376 std::string URI;
377 /** brief A description of this item. */
378 std::string Description;
379 /** brief A shorter description of this item. */
380 std::string ShortDesc;
381 /** brief The underlying item which is to be downloaded. */
382 Item *Owner;
383};
384 /*}}}*/
385/** \brief A single download queue in a pkgAcquire object. {{{
386 *
387 * \todo Why so many protected values?
388 */
389class pkgAcquire::Queue
390{
391 friend class pkgAcquire;
392 friend class pkgAcquire::UriIterator;
393 friend class pkgAcquire::Worker;
394
395 /** \brief dpointer placeholder (for later in case we need it) */
396 void *d;
397
398 /** \brief The next queue in the pkgAcquire object's list of queues. */
399 Queue *Next;
400
401 protected:
402
403 /** \brief A single item placed in this queue. */
404 struct QItem : pkgAcquire::ItemDesc
405 {
406 /** \brief The next item in the queue. */
407 QItem *Next;
408 /** \brief The worker associated with this item, if any. */
409 pkgAcquire::Worker *Worker;
410
411 /** \brief Assign the ItemDesc portion of this QItem from
412 * another ItemDesc
413 */
414 void operator =(pkgAcquire::ItemDesc const &I)
415 {
416 URI = I.URI;
417 Description = I.Description;
418 ShortDesc = I.ShortDesc;
419 Owner = I.Owner;
420 };
421 };
422
423 /** \brief The name of this queue. */
424 std::string Name;
425
426 /** \brief The head of the list of items contained in this queue.
427 *
428 * \todo why a by-hand list instead of an STL structure?
429 */
430 QItem *Items;
431
432 /** \brief The head of the list of workers associated with this queue.
433 *
434 * \todo This is plural because support exists in Queue for
435 * multiple workers. However, it does not appear that there is
436 * any way to actually associate more than one worker with a
437 * queue.
438 *
439 * \todo Why not just use a std::set?
440 */
441 pkgAcquire::Worker *Workers;
442
443 /** \brief the download scheduler with which this queue is associated. */
444 pkgAcquire *Owner;
445
446 /** \brief The number of entries in this queue that are currently
447 * being downloaded.
448 */
449 signed long PipeDepth;
450
451 /** \brief The maximum number of entries that this queue will
452 * attempt to download at once.
453 */
454 unsigned long MaxPipeDepth;
455
456 public:
457
458 /** \brief Insert the given fetch request into this queue.
459 *
460 * \return \b true if the queuing was successful. May return
461 * \b false if the Item is already in the queue
462 */
463 bool Enqueue(ItemDesc &Item);
464
465 /** \brief Remove all fetch requests for the given item from this queue.
466 *
467 * \return \b true if at least one request was removed from the queue.
468 */
469 bool Dequeue(Item *Owner);
470
471 /** \brief Locate an item in this queue.
472 *
473 * \param URI A URI to match against.
474 * \param Owner A pkgAcquire::Worker to match against.
475 *
476 * \return the first item in the queue whose URI is #URI and that
477 * is being downloaded by #Owner.
478 */
479 QItem *FindItem(std::string URI,pkgAcquire::Worker *Owner);
480
481 /** Presumably this should start downloading an item?
482 *
483 * \todo Unimplemented. Implement it or remove?
484 */
485 bool ItemStart(QItem *Itm,unsigned long long Size);
486
487 /** \brief Remove the given item from this queue and set its state
488 * to pkgAcquire::Item::StatDone.
489 *
490 * If this is the only queue containing the item, the item is also
491 * removed from the main queue by calling pkgAcquire::Dequeue.
492 *
493 * \param Itm The item to remove.
494 *
495 * \return \b true if no errors are encountered.
496 */
497 bool ItemDone(QItem *Itm);
498
499 /** \brief Start the worker process associated with this queue.
500 *
501 * If a worker process is already associated with this queue,
502 * this is equivalent to calling Cycle().
503 *
504 * \return \b true if the startup was successful.
505 */
506 bool Startup();
507
508 /** \brief Shut down the worker process associated with this queue.
509 *
510 * \param Final If \b true, then the process is stopped unconditionally.
511 * Otherwise, it is only stopped if it does not need cleanup
512 * as indicated by the pkgAcqMethod::NeedsCleanup member of
513 * its configuration.
514 *
515 * \return \b true.
516 */
517 bool Shutdown(bool Final);
518
519 /** \brief Send idle items to the worker process.
520 *
521 * Fills up the pipeline by inserting idle items into the worker's queue.
522 */
523 bool Cycle();
524
525 /** \brief Check for items that could be enqueued.
526 *
527 * Call this after an item placed in multiple queues has gone from
528 * the pkgAcquire::Item::StatFetching state to the
529 * pkgAcquire::Item::StatIdle state, to possibly refill an empty queue.
530 * This is an alias for Cycle().
531 *
532 * \todo Why both this and Cycle()? Are they expected to be
533 * different someday?
534 */
535 void Bump();
536
537 /** \brief Create a new Queue.
538 *
539 * \param Name The name of the new queue.
540 * \param Owner The download process that owns the new queue.
541 */
542 Queue(std::string Name,pkgAcquire *Owner);
543
544 /** Shut down all the worker processes associated with this queue
545 * and empty the queue.
546 */
547 virtual ~Queue();
548};
549 /*}}}*/
550/** \brief Iterates over all the URIs being fetched by a pkgAcquire object. {{{*/
551class pkgAcquire::UriIterator
552{
553 /** \brief dpointer placeholder (for later in case we need it) */
554 void *d;
555
556 /** The next queue to iterate over. */
557 pkgAcquire::Queue *CurQ;
558 /** The item that we currently point at. */
559 pkgAcquire::Queue::QItem *CurItem;
560
561 public:
562
563 inline void operator ++() {operator ++(0);};
564
565 void operator ++(int)
566 {
567 CurItem = CurItem->Next;
568 while (CurItem == 0 && CurQ != 0)
569 {
570 CurItem = CurQ->Items;
571 CurQ = CurQ->Next;
572 }
573 };
574
575 inline pkgAcquire::ItemDesc const *operator ->() const {return CurItem;};
576 inline bool operator !=(UriIterator const &rhs) const {return rhs.CurQ != CurQ || rhs.CurItem != CurItem;};
577 inline bool operator ==(UriIterator const &rhs) const {return rhs.CurQ == CurQ && rhs.CurItem == CurItem;};
578
579 /** \brief Create a new UriIterator.
580 *
581 * \param Q The queue over which this UriIterator should iterate.
582 */
583 UriIterator(pkgAcquire::Queue *Q) : CurQ(Q), CurItem(0)
584 {
585 while (CurItem == 0 && CurQ != 0)
586 {
587 CurItem = CurQ->Items;
588 CurQ = CurQ->Next;
589 }
590 }
591 virtual ~UriIterator() {};
592};
593 /*}}}*/
594/** \brief Information about the properties of a single acquire method. {{{*/
595struct pkgAcquire::MethodConfig
596{
597 /** \brief dpointer placeholder (for later in case we need it) */
598 void *d;
599
600 /** \brief The next link on the acquire method list.
601 *
602 * \todo Why not an STL container?
603 */
604 MethodConfig *Next;
605
606 /** \brief The name of this acquire method (e.g., http). */
607 std::string Access;
608
609 /** \brief The implementation version of this acquire method. */
610 std::string Version;
611
612 /** \brief If \b true, only one download queue should be created for this
613 * method.
614 */
615 bool SingleInstance;
616
617 /** \brief If \b true, this method supports pipelined downloading. */
618 bool Pipeline;
619
620 /** \brief If \b true, the worker process should send the entire
621 * APT configuration tree to the fetch subprocess when it starts
622 * up.
623 */
624 bool SendConfig;
625
626 /** \brief If \b true, this fetch method does not require network access;
627 * all files are to be acquired from the local disk.
628 */
629 bool LocalOnly;
630
631 /** \brief If \b true, the subprocess has to carry out some cleanup
632 * actions before shutting down.
633 *
634 * For instance, the cdrom method needs to unmount the CD after it
635 * finishes.
636 */
637 bool NeedsCleanup;
638
639 /** \brief If \b true, this fetch method acquires files from removable media. */
640 bool Removable;
641
642 /** \brief Set up the default method parameters.
643 *
644 * All fields are initialized to NULL, "", or \b false as
645 * appropriate.
646 */
647 MethodConfig();
648
649 /* \brief Destructor, empty currently */
650 virtual ~MethodConfig() {};
651};
652 /*}}}*/
653/** \brief A monitor object for downloads controlled by the pkgAcquire class. {{{
654 *
655 * \todo Why protected members?
656 */
657class pkgAcquireStatus
658{
659 /** \brief dpointer placeholder (for later in case we need it) */
660 void *d;
661
662 protected:
663
664 /** \brief The last time at which this monitor object was updated. */
665 struct timeval Time;
666
667 /** \brief The time at which the download started. */
668 struct timeval StartTime;
669
670 /** \brief The number of bytes fetched as of the previous call to
671 * pkgAcquireStatus::Pulse, including local items.
672 */
673 unsigned long long LastBytes;
674
675 /** \brief The current rate of download as of the most recent call
676 * to pkgAcquireStatus::Pulse, in bytes per second.
677 */
678 unsigned long long CurrentCPS;
679
680 /** \brief The number of bytes fetched as of the most recent call
681 * to pkgAcquireStatus::Pulse, including local items.
682 */
683 unsigned long long CurrentBytes;
684
685 /** \brief The total number of bytes that need to be fetched.
686 *
687 * \warning This member is inaccurate, as new items might be
688 * enqueued while the download is in progress!
689 */
690 unsigned long long TotalBytes;
691
692 /** \brief The total number of bytes accounted for by items that
693 * were successfully fetched.
694 */
695 unsigned long long FetchedBytes;
696
697 /** \brief The amount of time that has elapsed since the download
698 * started.
699 */
700 unsigned long long ElapsedTime;
701
702 /** \brief The total number of items that need to be fetched.
703 *
704 * \warning This member is inaccurate, as new items might be
705 * enqueued while the download is in progress!
706 */
707 unsigned long TotalItems;
708
709 /** \brief The number of items that have been successfully downloaded. */
710 unsigned long CurrentItems;
711
712 public:
713
714 /** \brief If \b true, the download scheduler should call Pulse()
715 * at the next available opportunity.
716 */
717 bool Update;
718
719 /** \brief If \b true, extra Pulse() invocations will be performed.
720 *
721 * With this option set, Pulse() will be called every time that a
722 * download item starts downloading, finishes downloading, or
723 * terminates with an error.
724 */
725 bool MorePulses;
726
727 /** \brief Invoked when a local or remote file has been completely fetched.
728 *
729 * \param Size The size of the file fetched.
730 *
731 * \param ResumePoint How much of the file was already fetched.
732 */
733 virtual void Fetched(unsigned long long Size,unsigned long long ResumePoint);
734
735 /** \brief Invoked when the user should be prompted to change the
736 * inserted removable media.
737 *
738 * This method should not return until the user has confirmed to
739 * the user interface that the media change is complete.
740 *
741 * \param Media The name of the media type that should be changed.
742 *
743 * \param Drive The identifying name of the drive whose media
744 * should be changed.
745 *
746 * \return \b true if the user confirms the media change, \b
747 * false if it is cancelled.
748 *
749 * \todo This is a horrible blocking monster; it should be CPSed
750 * with prejudice.
751 */
752 virtual bool MediaChange(std::string Media,std::string Drive) = 0;
753
754 /** \brief Invoked when an item is confirmed to be up-to-date.
755
756 * For instance, when an HTTP download is informed that the file on
757 * the server was not modified.
758 */
759 virtual void IMSHit(pkgAcquire::ItemDesc &/*Itm*/) {};
760
761 /** \brief Invoked when some of an item's data is fetched. */
762 virtual void Fetch(pkgAcquire::ItemDesc &/*Itm*/) {};
763
764 /** \brief Invoked when an item is successfully and completely fetched. */
765 virtual void Done(pkgAcquire::ItemDesc &/*Itm*/) {};
766
767 /** \brief Invoked when the process of fetching an item encounters
768 * a fatal error.
769 */
770 virtual void Fail(pkgAcquire::ItemDesc &/*Itm*/) {};
771
772 /** \brief Periodically invoked while the Acquire process is underway.
773 *
774 * Subclasses should first call pkgAcquireStatus::Pulse(), then
775 * update their status output. The download process is blocked
776 * while Pulse() is being called.
777 *
778 * \return \b false if the user asked to cancel the whole Acquire process.
779 *
780 * \see pkgAcquire::Run
781 */
782 virtual bool Pulse(pkgAcquire *Owner);
783
784 /** \brief Invoked when the Acquire process starts running. */
785 virtual void Start();
786
787 /** \brief Invoked when the Acquire process stops running. */
788 virtual void Stop();
789
790 /** \brief Initialize all counters to 0 and the time to the current time. */
791 pkgAcquireStatus();
792 virtual ~pkgAcquireStatus() {};
793};
794 /*}}}*/
795/** @} */
796
797#endif