<div dir="ltr"><div>Hello, Ladi,</div><div><br></div><div>Thank you a lot for providing the patch.</div><div>However, unfortunately, it does not seem to have any effect.</div><div><br></div><div>BTW, when I was tackling with the issue without your patch, I found some interesting behavior:</div><div><br></div><div>- Pinging from another instance (Linux) to an iPXE instance seems always working as expected. (i.e. iPXE can successfully "pong" by transmitting Ethernet packets)</div><div>- When an iPXE instance is being pinged, it can successfully send non-"pong" packets as well. So `dhcp` and `imgfetch <a href="http://10.146.0.2/a.ipxe`">http://10.146.0.2/a.ipxe`</a> work!</div><div><br></div><div>So, I guess the issue is somehow related to interruption. </div><div>When iPXE is frequently interrupted due to RX, the interruptions seems triggering TX as well.</div><div>However, TX seems failing when it is not triggered by frequent RX interruptions.</div><div>(Please correct me if my guess is wrong 😅)</div><div><br></div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">2016-12-19 18:00 GMT+09:00 Ladi Prosek <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:lprosek@redhat.com" target="_blank">lprosek@redhat.com</a>></span>:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi Akihiro,<br>
<div><div class="h5"><br>
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 7:17 AM, Akihiro Suda <<a href="mailto:suda.kyoto@gmail.com">suda.kyoto@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> Hello Ladi,<br>
><br>
> Thank you a lot for looking into this issue and writing patches about the<br>
> queue size. The patch set looks good to me.<br>
><br>
>>> I haven't captured DHCP packets (because I'm unsure how to do so in GCE's<br>
>>> fully managed DHCP server), but I guess DHCPACK is actually sent from the<br>
>>> DHCP server but somehow iPXE missed it.<br>
>><br>
>> Do you see any interesting log output with DEBUG=virtio-net,virtio-pci ?<br>
><br>
> Did not see any interesting log. No error about TX is printed, and it just<br>
> fails to receive DHCPACK.<br>
><br>
> So, for ease of debugging with capturing packets, I tried to do `imgfetch<br>
> http://...` with a static IP address (`set net0/ip`) instead.<br>
><br>
> The result implies that "iPXE believes it has sent the second Ethernet<br>
> packet without an error, but it is not sent actually".<br>
><br>
> This assumption is consistent with my report about DHCP.<br>
> iPXE can successfully send the 1st packet (DHCPDISCOVER), but seems failing<br>
> to send the 2nd packet (DHCPREQUEST). It should be the reason why it cannot<br>
> receive DHCPACK.<br>
><br>
><br>
> Here is the log. In the client log, we can see "TX ... PSH ACK", but it is<br>
> not received on the server side.<br>
><br>
> === iPXE Client 10.146.0.10 (DEBUG=virtio-net:7,virtio-<wbr>pci:7,tcp:7,ipv4:7<br>
> CONFIG=cloud, 26050fd4 with Ladi's 4 great patches) ===<br>
><br>
> iPXE> imgfetch <a href="http://10.146.0.2/a.ipxe" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://10.146.0.2/a.ipxe</a><br>
> <a href="http://10.146.0.2/a.ipxe...TCP" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://10.146.0.2/a.ipxe...TCP</a> 0x12eda4 allocated<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 transitioned from CLOSED to SYN_SENT<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 bound to port 46673<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 timer fired in SYN_SENT for 609cb55e..609cb55e 00000000<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 TX 46673->80 609cb55e..609cb55f 00000000 0 SYN<br>
> IPv4 TX 10.146.0.10->10.146.0.2 len 64 proto 6 id 0100 csum 6489<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x12ef90 on vq 1<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 tx complete iobuf 0x12ef90<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 rx complete iobuf 0x12f5f4 len 74<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x1335f4 on vq 0<br>
> IPv4 RX 10.146.0.10<-10.146.0.2 len 60 proto 6 id 0000 csum 258d<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 RX 46673<-80 609cb55f 5ae4dacb..5ae4dacc 0 SYN<br>
> ACK<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 using timestamps, SACK, TX window x128, RX window x512<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 transitioned from SYN_SENT to ESTABLISHED<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 TX 46673->80 609cb55f..609cb5c1 5ae4dacc 98 PSH<br>
> ACK<br>
> IPv4 TX 10.146.0.10->10.146.0.2 len 150 proto 6 id 0201 csum 6332<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x12ec94 on vq 1<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 tx complete iobuf 0x12ec94<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 rx complete iobuf 0x12fdf4 len 74<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x12f5f4 on vq 0<br>
> IPv4 RX 10.146.0.10<-10.146.0.2 len 60 proto 6 id 0000 csum 258d<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 RX 46673<-80 609cb55f 5ae4dacb..5ae4dacc 0 SYN<br>
> ACK<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 timer fired in ESTABLISHED for 609cb55f..609cb5c1 5ae4dacc<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 TX 46673->80 609cb55f..609cb5c1 5ae4dacc 98 PSH<br>
> ACK<br>
> IPv4 TX 10.146.0.10->10.146.0.2 len 150 proto 6 id 0302 csum 6231<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x12ec94 on vq 1<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 tx complete iobuf 0x12ec94<br>
> .TCP 0x12eda4 timer fired in ESTABLISHED for 609cb55f..609cb5c1 5ae4dacc<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 TX 46673->80 609cb55f..609cb5c1 5ae4dacc 98 PSH<br>
> ACK<br>
> IPv4 TX 10.146.0.10->10.146.0.2 len 150 proto 6 id 0402 csum 6131<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x12ec94 on vq 1<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 tx complete iobuf 0x12ec94<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 rx complete iobuf 0x1305f4 len 74<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x12fdf4 on vq 0<br>
> IPv4 RX 10.146.0.10<-10.146.0.2 len 60 proto 6 id 0000 csum 258d<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 RX 46673<-80 609cb55f 5ae4dacb..5ae4dacc 0 SYN<br>
> ACK<br>
> ..TCP 0x12eda4 timer fired in ESTABLISHED for 609cb55f..609cb5c1<br>
> 5ae4dacc<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 TX 46673->80 609cb55f..609cb5c1 5ae4dacc 98 PSH<br>
> ACK<br>
> IPv4 TX 10.146.0.10->10.146.0.2 len 150 proto 6 id 0503 csum 6030<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x12ec94 on vq 1<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 tx complete iobuf 0x12ec94<br>
> ..VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 rx complete iobuf 0x130df4 len 74<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x1305f4 on vq 0<br>
> IPv4 RX 10.146.0.10<-10.146.0.2 len 60 proto 6 id 0000 csum 258d<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 RX 46673<-80 609cb55f 5ae4dacb..5ae4dacc 0 SYN<br>
> ACK<br>
> .TCP 0x12eda4 timer fired in ESTABLISHED for 609cb55f..609cb5c1 5ae4dacc<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 TX 46673->80 609cb55f..609cb5c1 5ae4dacc 98 PSH<br>
> ACK<br>
> IPv4 TX 10.146.0.10->10.146.0.2 len 150 proto 6 id 0604 csum 5f2f<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x12ec94 on vq 1<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 tx complete iobuf 0x12ec94<br>
> ......TCP 0x12eda4 timer expired in ESTABLISHED for 609cb55f..609cb5c1<br>
> 5ae4dacc<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 transitioned from ESTABLISHED to CLOSED<br>
> TCP 0x12eda4 connection deleted<br>
> Connection timed out (<a href="http://ipxe.org/4c0a6035" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://ipxe.org/4c0a6035</a>)<br>
> iPXE> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 rx complete iobuf 0x1315f4 len 74<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x130df4 on vq 0<br>
> IPv4 RX 10.146.0.10<-10.146.0.2 len 60 proto 6 id 0000 csum 258d<br>
> TCP 0x0 RX 46673<-80 609cb55f 5ae4dacb..5ae4dacc 0 SYN ACK<br>
> IPv4 received packet rejected by stack: The socket is not connected<br>
> (<a href="http://ipxe.org/380a6001" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://ipxe.org/380a6001</a>)<br>
><br>
> iPXE> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 rx complete iobuf 0x131df4 len 74<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x1315f4 on vq 0<br>
> IPv4 RX 10.146.0.10<-10.146.0.2 len 60 proto 6 id 0000 csum 258d<br>
> TCP 0x0 RX 46673<-80 609cb55f 5ae4dacb..5ae4dacc 0 SYN ACK<br>
> IPv4 received packet rejected by stack: The socket is not connected<br>
> (<a href="http://ipxe.org/380a6001" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://ipxe.org/380a6001</a>)<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 rx complete iobuf 0x1325f4 len 42<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x131df4 on vq 0<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x1325f4 on vq 1<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 tx complete iobuf 0x1325f4<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 rx complete iobuf 0x132df4 len 62<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x1325f4 on vq 0<br>
> IPv4 RX 10.146.0.10<-221.204.224.56 len 48 proto 6 id 6aac csum 167b<br>
> TCP 0x0 RX 22<-2281 0a4bb0cf 3368312b..3368312c 0 SYN<br>
> IPv4 received packet rejected by stack: The socket is not connected<br>
> (<a href="http://ipxe.org/380a6001" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://ipxe.org/380a6001</a>)<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 rx complete iobuf 0x1335f4 len 42<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x132df4 on vq 0<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 enqueuing iobuf 0x1335f4 on vq 1<br>
> VIRTIO-NET 0xee704 tx complete iobuf 0x1335f4<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> === HTTP server 10.146.0.2 (ws01) ===<br>
><br>
> $ sudo tcpdump host 10.146.0.10<br>
> tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol<br>
> decode<br>
> listening on ens4, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 262144<br>
> bytes<br>
> 04:55:43.715483 IP ipxe01.c.suda-main.internal.<wbr>46673 ><br>
> ws01.c.suda-main.internal.<wbr>http: Flags [S], seq 1620882782, win 65532,<br>
> options [nop,nop,TS val 323011 ecr 0,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 9,mss 1460],<br>
> length 0<br>
> 04:55:43.715549 IP ws01.c.suda-main.internal.http ><br>
> ipxe01.c.suda-main.internal.<wbr>46673: Flags [S.], seq 1524947659, ack<br>
> 1620882783, win 28160, options [mss 1420,sackOK,TS val 77061640 ecr<br>
> 323011,nop,wscale 7], length 0<br>
> 04:55:44.712811 IP ws01.c.suda-main.internal.http ><br>
> ipxe01.c.suda-main.internal.<wbr>46673: Flags [S.], seq 1524947659, ack<br>
> 1620882783, win 28160, options [mss 1420,sackOK,TS val 77061890 ecr<br>
> 323011,nop,wscale 7], length 0<br>
> 04:55:46.712829 IP ws01.c.suda-main.internal.http ><br>
> ipxe01.c.suda-main.internal.<wbr>46673: Flags [S.], seq 1524947659, ack<br>
> 1620882783, win 28160, options [mss 1420,sackOK,TS val 77062390 ecr<br>
> 323011,nop,wscale 7], length 0<br>
> 04:55:50.712864 IP ws01.c.suda-main.internal.http ><br>
> ipxe01.c.suda-main.internal.<wbr>46673: Flags [S.], seq 1524947659, ack<br>
> 1620882783, win 28160, options [mss 1420,sackOK,TS val 77063390 ecr<br>
> 323011,nop,wscale 7], length 0<br>
> 04:55:58.712842 IP ws01.c.suda-main.internal.http ><br>
> ipxe01.c.suda-main.internal.<wbr>46673: Flags [S.], seq 1524947659, ack<br>
> 1620882783, win 28160, options [mss 1420,sackOK,TS val 77065390 ecr<br>
> 323011,nop,wscale 7], length 0<br>
> 04:56:14.712836 IP ws01.c.suda-main.internal.http ><br>
> ipxe01.c.suda-main.internal.<wbr>46673: Flags [S.], seq 1524947659, ack<br>
> 1620882783, win 28160, options [mss 1420,sackOK,TS val 77069390 ecr<br>
> 323011,nop,wscale 7], length 0<br>
<br>
</div></div>Thanks for the logs. Can you please try the following patch? It's a<br>
crazy workaround to reinitialize the driver on each transmitted<br>
packet. If it works, we'll go from there and try something more<br>
sophisticated. Thanks!<br>
<br>
<br>
--- a/src/drivers/net/virtio-net.c<br>
+++ b/src/drivers/net/virtio-net.c<br>
@@ -345,6 +345,8 @@ static void virtnet_close ( struct net_device *netdev ) {<br>
*/<br>
static int virtnet_transmit ( struct net_device *netdev,<br>
struct io_buffer *iobuf ) {<br>
+ virtnet_close ( netdev );<br>
+ virtnet_open ( netdev );<br>
virtnet_enqueue_iob ( netdev, TX_INDEX, iobuf );<br>
return 0;<br>
<div class="HOEnZb"><div class="h5"> }<br>
<br>
<br>
> 2016-12-14 18:17 GMT+09:00 Ladi Prosek <<a href="mailto:lprosek@redhat.com">lprosek@redhat.com</a>>:<br>
>><br>
>> Hi Akihiro,<br>
>><br>
>> On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 8:51 AM, Akihiro Suda <<a href="mailto:suda.kyoto@gmail.com">suda.kyoto@gmail.com</a>><br>
>> wrote:<br>
>> > Hi Christian,<br>
>> ><br>
>> > Thank you for the suggestion, I'll try to report this to google.<br>
>> ><br>
>> > I found that the cause of this issue is because GCE's<br>
>> > VIRTIO_PCI_QUEUE_NUM<br>
>> > is 4096, which is larger than iPXE's MAX_QUEUE_NUM (256).<br>
>> ><br>
>> ><br>
>> > <a href="https://git.ipxe.org/ipxe.git/blob/26050fd4c87c50503d5bd573b2ec91703676e211:/src/drivers/bus/virtio-pci.c#l43" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://git.ipxe.org/ipxe.git/<wbr>blob/<wbr>26050fd4c87c50503d5bd573b2ec91<wbr>703676e211:/src/drivers/bus/<wbr>virtio-pci.c#l43</a><br>
>> ><br>
>> > <a href="https://git.ipxe.org/ipxe.git/blob/26050fd4c87c50503d5bd573b2ec91703676e211:/src/include/ipxe/virtio-ring.h#l24" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://git.ipxe.org/ipxe.git/<wbr>blob/<wbr>26050fd4c87c50503d5bd573b2ec91<wbr>703676e211:/src/include/ipxe/<wbr>virtio-ring.h#l24</a><br>
>> ><br>
>> ><br>
>> > IIUC this issue will be resolved if GCE supports virtio 1.0, which would<br>
>> > allow iPXE to use custom queue num smaller than the virtio device's max<br>
>> > value.<br>
>><br>
>> iPXE virtio 1.0 code does not cap the queue size to MAX_QUEUE_NUM. In<br>
>> fact, it does not check it against any maximum and still uses<br>
>> fixed-sized virtqueue data structures, just like legacy. This is a<br>
>> bug.<br>
>><br>
>> > However, it would be great if iPXE can support setting MAX_QUEUE_NUM to<br>
>> > 4096<br>
>> > (via `config/general.h`, probably).<br>
>><br>
>> Even better, iPXE should try to use the host provided size in legacy<br>
>> mode, i.e. no MAX_QUEUE_NUM needed. The few extra dynamic allocations<br>
>> shouldn't hurt anything.<br>
>><br>
>> > Actually I tried to set MAX_QUEUE_NUM to 4096 and got<br>
>> > virtnet_open_legacy()<br>
>> > succeeded, but it still doesn't work:<br>
>> ><br>
>> > iPXE> dhcp<br>
>> > DHCP 0x120e44 entering discovery state<br>
>> > Configuring (net0 42:01:0a:92:00:0a)...DHCP 0x120e44 DHCPDISCOVER<br>
>> > DHCP 0x120e44 DHCPOFFER from <a href="http://169.254.169.254:67" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">169.254.169.254:67</a> for 10.146.0.10<br>
>> > .DHCP 0x120e44 DHCPDISCOVER<br>
>> > ..DHCP 0x120e44 entering request state<br>
>> > DHCP 0x120e44 DHCPREQUEST to <a href="http://169.254.169.254:67" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">169.254.169.254:67</a> for 10.146.0.10<br>
>> > DHCP 0x120e44 DHCPREQUEST to <a href="http://169.254.169.254:67" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">169.254.169.254:67</a> for 10.146.0.10<br>
>> > .DHCP 0x120e44 DHCPREQUEST to <a href="http://169.254.169.254:67" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">169.254.169.254:67</a> for 10.146.0.10<br>
>> > .DHCP 0x120e44 DHCPREQUEST to <a href="http://169.254.169.254:67" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">169.254.169.254:67</a> for 10.146.0.10<br>
>> > ...DHCP 0x120e44 DHCPREQUEST to <a href="http://169.254.169.254:67" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">169.254.169.254:67</a> for 10.146.0.10<br>
>> > ....... No configuration methods succeeded<br>
>> > (<a href="http://ipxe.org/040ee119" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://ipxe.org/040ee119</a>)<br>
>> > iPXE><br>
>> ><br>
>> > I haven't captured DHCP packets (because I'm unsure how to do so in<br>
>> > GCE's<br>
>> > fully managed DHCP server), but I guess DHCPACK is actually sent from<br>
>> > the<br>
>> > DHCP server but somehow iPXE missed it.<br>
>><br>
>> Do you see any interesting log output with DEBUG=virtio-net,virtio-pci ?<br>
>><br>
>> > I'd appreciate if anyone can support me to set MAX_QUEUE_NUM to 4096.<br>
>><br>
>> I'll look into it. My proposal is to keep using 128 as the cap in<br>
>> virtio 1.0 and support any queue size in legacy, only subject to<br>
>> available memory.<br>
>><br>
>> > 2016-12-14 16:19 GMT+09:00 Christian Nilsson <<a href="mailto:nikize@gmail.com">nikize@gmail.com</a>>:<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> You might want to report this to google as well if you haven't already.<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 7:16 AM, Akihiro Suda <<a href="mailto:suda.kyoto@gmail.com">suda.kyoto@gmail.com</a>><br>
>> >> wrote:<br>
>> >> > Hello,<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > I tried to boot iPXE on a Google Compute Engine instance, but the<br>
>> >> > virtio<br>
>> >> > driver doesn't work because virtnet_open_legacy() fails to find<br>
>> >> > virtqueues.<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > Please let me know what I can do for providing further information to<br>
>> >> > debug<br>
>> >> > the issue.<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > The serial console output with "DEBUG=virtio-net" is as follows:<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > iPXE initialising devices...Common virtio capability not found!<br>
>> >> > VIRTIO-NET 0xdf584 busaddr=0000:00:04.0 ioaddr=0xc040 irq=11<br>
>> >> > VIRTIO-NET 0xdf584 mac=42:01:0a:92:00:0a<br>
>> >> > ok<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > iPXE 1.0.0+ (26050) -- Open Source Network Boot Firmware --<br>
>> >> > <a href="http://ipxe.org" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://ipxe.org</a><br>
>> >> > Features: DNS HTTP iSCSI TFTP SRP AoE ELF MBOOT PXE bzImage Menu<br>
>> >> > PXEXT<br>
>> >> > iPXE> ifstat<br>
>> >> > net0: 42:01:0a:92:00:0a using virtio-net on 0000:00:04.0 (closed)<br>
>> >> > [Link:up, TX:0 TXE:0 RX:0 RXE:0]<br>
>> >> > iPXE> dhcp<br>
>> >> > VIRTIO-NET 0xdf584 cannot register queue 0<br>
>> >> > Could not open net0: No such file or directory<br>
>> >> > (<a href="http://ipxe.org/2d5c403b" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://ipxe.org/2d5c403b</a>)<br>
>> >> > iPXE><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > This ENOENT is raised from virtnet_open_legacy():<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > <a href="https://git.ipxe.org/ipxe.git/blob/26050fd4c87c50503d5bd573b2ec91703676e211:/src/drivers/net/virtio-net.c#l205" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://git.ipxe.org/ipxe.git/<wbr>blob/<wbr>26050fd4c87c50503d5bd573b2ec91<wbr>703676e211:/src/drivers/net/<wbr>virtio-net.c#l205</a><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > I also tested some previous commits, but all of them failed, so the<br>
>> >> > issue is<br>
>> >> > not a regression in some recent commit:<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > * 26050fd (Dec 8, 2016): the last commit when I tested<br>
>> >> > * 7b499f8 (Apr 11, 2016): the last commit without support for virtio<br>
>> >> > 1.0<br>
>> >> > * e4419ff (Jul 2, 2010): the first commit with the "native iPXE<br>
>> >> > driver"<br>
>> >> > (The commit date is older than 232c208, but actually newer than<br>
>> >> > 232c208)<br>
>> >> > * 232c208 (Jul 11, 2010): the last commit without the "native iPXE<br>
>> >> > driver".<br>
>> >> > The error message is "ERROR: queue size 4096 > 512", "Cannot register<br>
>> >> > queue<br>
>> >> > #0"<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > Regards,<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > Akihiro Suda<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
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>> >> ><br>
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