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behlendo
7afde631f6 Start bringing in Ricardo's spl-00-rhel4-compat.patch, a few chunks
at a time as I audit it.  This chunk finishes moving the SPL entirely
off the linux slab on to the SPL implementation.  It differs slightly
from the proposed version in that the spl continues to export to
all the Solaris types and functions.  These do conflict with the
Linux slab so a module usings these interfaces must not include the
SPL slab if they also intend to use the linux slab.  Or they must
explcitly #undef the macros which remap the functioin to their
spl_* equivilants.

A nice side of effect of dropping the entire linux slab is we
don't need to autoconf checks anymore.  They kept messing with
the slab API endlessly!



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2008-08-05 04:16:09 +00:00
behlendo
73035a29eb Apply Ricardo's spl-02-condvar-poison.patch
Fix too early memory poisoning on condvars.



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2008-08-04 23:59:08 +00:00
behlendo
97f274d46d Fix race in kmem_locking test
Reduce max memory usage for kmem_locking tests (for low memory machines)



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2008-07-07 22:15:04 +00:00
behlendo
f78a933f8a Two easy fixes I caught with debug enabled
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2008-07-01 04:06:09 +00:00
behlendo
a1502d76ae - Remove hash functionality from slab in favor of direct lookups
based of the spl_kmem_obj_t tacked on the end of each object.
  This actually isn't so back because we are now allocing large
  chunks for the slab and partitioning it ourselves.  So there's
  not a ton of wasted space.  We may suffer a performance hit
  however due to alignment issues.

- Remove remaining depenancies on the linux slab implementation.
  We're standing on our own now for better or worse.

- Rework slabs to be either kmem or vmem based.  If neither
  KMC_VMEM of KMC_KMEM are specified we make a decent guess
  about what will work best for their based on the object 
  size.  Additionally we provide a kmem_virt() function caller
  can use to see if they have a virtual or physical address.

- Minor fixups in the test suite.



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2008-07-01 03:28:54 +00:00
behlendo
1c3832576d Remove stray call to spl_cache_free() and remove all the
cycle count which was costing me overhead.  It was hurting
performance pretty badly for heavily used caches.  I'm also
thinking the hash may be hurting me as well and it might
be worth sticking a pointer in to a little space after the
alloced object.



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2008-06-28 20:03:11 +00:00
behlendo
fece7c99bf Victory! I've reworked caches with large objects which are
based by vmalloc()'ed memory.  I now alloc a slab which is
roughly 32*spl_obj_size and in this block of memory I place
the slab descriptor, slab object descriptors, and objects
themselves.  This greatly reduces vmalloc lock contention.

Still some minor cleanup remains and fine tuning but
it's working pretty well.



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2008-06-28 05:04:46 +00:00
behlendo
ff449ac406 Further slab improvements, I'm getting close to something which works
well for the expected workloads.  Improvement in this commit include:

- Added DEBUG_KMEM_TRACKING #define which can optionally be set
  when DEBUG_KMEM is defined to do per allocation tracking.  This
  allows us to get all the lightweight kmem debugging enabled by
  default which is pretty light weight, and only when looking 
  for a memory leak we can briefly enable the per alloc tracking.

- Added set_normalized_timespec() in to SPL to simply using
  the timespec() primatives from within a module.

- Added per-spinlock cycle counters to the slab in an attempt
  to run down a lock contention issue.  The contended lock 
  was in vmalloc() but I'm going to leave the cycle counters
  in place for a little while until I'm convinced there arn't
  other locking improvement possible in the slab.

- Added a proc interface to the slab to export per slab
  cache statistics to /proc/spl/kmem/slab for analysis.

- Reworked spl_slab_alloc() function to allocate from kmem for
  small allocation and vmem for large allocations.  This improved
  things considerably but futher work is needed.



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2008-06-27 21:40:11 +00:00
behlendo
e9d7a2bef5 Fix for memory corruption caused by overruning the magazine
when repopulating it.  Plus I fixed a few more suble races in
that part of the code which were catching me.  Finally I fixed
a small race in kmem_test8.



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2008-06-26 19:49:42 +00:00
behlendo
4afaaefa05 Implement per-cpu local caches. This seems to have bough me another
factor of 10x improvement on SMP system due to reduced lock contention.
This may put me in the ballpark of what is needed.  We can still further
improve things on NUMA systems by creating an additional L3 cache per 
memory node instead of the current global pool.  With luck this won't
be needed.  I should also take another look at the locking now that
everything is working.  There's a good chance I can tighten it up a
little bit and improve things a little more.

   kmem_lock: time (sec)        slabs           objs            hash
   kmem_lock:                   tot/max/calc    tot/max/calc    size/depth
   kmem_lock:  0.000999926      6/6/1           192/192/32      32768/0
   kmem_lock:  0.000999926      4/4/2           128/128/64      32768/0
   kmem_lock:  0.000999926      4/4/4           128/128/128     32768/0
   kmem_lock:  0.000999926      4/4/8           128/128/256     32768/0
   kmem_lock:  0.000999926      4/4/16          128/128/512     32768/0
   kmem_lock:  0.000999926      4/4/32          128/128/1024    32768/0
   kmem_lock:  0.000999926      4/4/64          128/128/2048    32768/0
   kmem_lock:  0.000999926      8/8/128         256/256/4096    32768/0
   kmem_lock:  0.003999704      24/23/256       768/736/8192    32768/1
   kmem_lock:  0.012999038      44/41/512       1408/1312/16384 32768/1
   kmem_lock:  0.051996153      96/93/1024      3072/2976/32768 32768/2
   kmem_lock:  0.181986536      187/184/2048    5984/5888/65536 32768/3
   kmem_lock:  0.655951469      342/339/4096    10944/10848/131072 32768/4



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2008-06-25 20:57:45 +00:00
behlendo
d46630e0f3 The first locking issue was due to the semaphore I used. I was trying
to be overly clever and the context switch when the semaphore was busy
was destroying performance.  Converting to a simple spin lock bough me
a factor of 50 or so.  That said it's still not good enough.  Tests
show bad performance and we are still CPU bound.  The logical fix is
I need to implement per-cpu hot caches to minimize the SMP contention.
Linux and Solaris both have this, I was hoping to do without but it
looks like that's not to be.

   kmem_lock: time (sec)        slabs           objs            hash
   kmem_lock:                   tot/max/calc    tot/max/calc    size/depth
   kmem_lock:  0.022000000      7/6/64  224/177/2048    32768/1
   kmem_lock:  0.039000000      13/13/128       416/404/4096    32768/1
   kmem_lock:  0.079000000      23/21/256       736/672/8192    32768/1
   kmem_lock:  0.158000000      48/47/512       1536/1504/16384 32768/1
   kmem_lock:  0.345000000      105/105/1024    3360/3358/32768 32768/2
   kmem_lock:  0.760000000      202/200/2048    6464/6400/65536 32768/3



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2008-06-24 17:18:15 +00:00
behlendo
44b8f1769f Add another kmem test to check for lock contention in the slab
allocator.  I have serious contention issues here and I needed
a way to easily measure how much the following batch of changes
will improve things.  Currently things are quite bad when the
allocator is highly contended, and interestingly it seems to
get worse in a non-linear fashion... I'm not sure why yet.
I'll figure it out tomorrow.

        kmem:kmem_lock    Pass

   kmem_lock: time (sec)        slabs           objs
   kmem_lock:                   tot/max/calc    tot/max/calc
   kmem_lock:  0.061000000      75/60/64        2400/1894/2048
   kmem_lock:  0.157000000      134/125/128     4288/3974/4096
   kmem_lock:  0.471000000      263/249/256     8416/7962/8192
   kmem_lock:  2.526000000      518/499/512     16576/15957/16384
   kmem_lock: 14.393000000      990/978/1024    31680/31270/32768



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2008-06-23 23:54:52 +00:00
behlendo
5cbd57fa91 Fix minor chaos/fc9 kernel discrepencies in build
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2008-06-13 23:56:26 +00:00
behlendo
2fb9b26a85 * : modules/sys/kmem-slab.c : Re-implemented the slab to no
longer be based on the linux slab but to be its own complete
implementation.  The new slab behaves much more like the
Solaris slab than the Linux slab.



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2008-06-13 23:41:06 +00:00
behlendo
cfe5749941 Minor tweak to ensure kstat values are printed correctly on x86_64 at least
Additionally fix a minor typo in the .ul ULONG case.


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2008-06-06 23:11:34 +00:00
behlendo
3ce1bc96f9 Fix some bad grammer
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2008-06-04 21:25:57 +00:00
behlendo
475cdc788e Just use CONFIG_SLUB to detect SLUB use
Add ASSERTF to the NDEBUG build
Fix minor issue with various debug build flags



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2008-06-04 21:09:25 +00:00
behlendo
a02118a89d Whoops, fix a minor proc issue which slipped through with
the recent changes.  Ensure the top level spl is removed.


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2008-06-04 06:09:16 +00:00
behlendo
c30df9c863 Fixes:
1) Ensure mutex_init() never fails in the case of ENOMEM by retrying
   forever.  I don't think I've ever seen this happen but it was clear
   after code inspection that if it did we would immediately crash.

2) Enable full debugging in check.sh for sanity tests.  Might as well
   get as much debug as we can in the case of a failure.

3) Reworked list of kmem caches tracked by SPL in to a hash with the
   key based on the address of the kmem_cache_t.  This should speed
   up the constructor/destructor/shrinker lookup needed now for newer
   kernel which removed the destructor support.

4) Updated kmem_cache_create to handle the case where CONFIG_SLUB
   is defined.  The slub would occasionally merge slab caches which
   resulted in non-unique keys for our hash lookup in 3).  To fix this
   we detect if the slub is enabled and then set the needed flag
   to prevent this merging from ever occuring.

5) New kernels removed the proc_dir_entry pointer from items
   registered by sysctl.  This means we can no long be sneaky and
   manually insert things in to the sysctl tree simply by walking
   the proc tree.  So I'm forced to create a seperate tree for
   all the things I can't easily support via sysctl interface.
   I don't like it but it will do for now.



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2008-06-04 06:00:46 +00:00
behlendo
691d2bd733 Update utsname to use proper compatible interface to avoid API issues.
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2008-06-03 21:20:18 +00:00
behlendo
684f787474 Fix missing return resulting in a double unlock of &files->file_lock
and a hang on subsequent sys_close.  I'm not quite sure why the Fedora
kernel caught this bug the Chaos kernel did not, but I'm glad!

Convert remaining BUG_ON's to ASSERTs



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2008-06-03 20:58:55 +00:00
behlendo
57d862349b Breaking the world for a little bit. If anyone is going to continue
working on this branch for the next few days I suggested you work
off of the 0.3.1 tag.  The following changes are fairly extensive
and are designed to make the SPL compatible with all kernels in
the range of 2.6.18-2.6.25.  There were 13 relevant API changes
between these releases and I have added the needed autoconf tests
to check for them.  However, this has not all been tested extensively.
I'll sort of the breakage on Fedora Core 9 and RHEL5 this week.

SPL_AC_TYPE_UINTPTR_T
SPL_AC_TYPE_KMEM_CACHE_T
SPL_AC_KMEM_CACHE_DESTROY_INT
SPL_AC_ATOMIC_PANIC_NOTIFIER
SPL_AC_3ARGS_INIT_WORK
SPL_AC_2ARGS_REGISTER_SYSCTL
SPL_AC_KMEM_CACHE_T
SPL_AC_KMEM_CACHE_CREATE_DTOR
SPL_AC_3ARG_KMEM_CACHE_CREATE_CTOR
SPL_AC_SET_SHRINKER
SPL_AC_PATH_IN_NAMEIDATA
SPL_AC_TASK_CURR
SPL_AC_CTL_UNNUMBERED



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2008-06-02 17:28:49 +00:00
behlendo
715f625146 Go through and add a header with the proper UCRL number.
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2008-05-26 04:38:26 +00:00
behlendo
cc7449ccd6 - Properly fix the debug support for all the ASSERT's, VERIFIES, etc can be
compiled out when doing performance runs.
- Bite the bullet and fully autoconfize the debug options in the configure
  time parameters.  By default all the debug support is disable in the core
  SPL build, but available to modules which enable it when building against
  the SPL.  To enable particular SPL debug support use the follow configure
  options:

  --enable-debug		Internal ASSERTs
  --enable-debug-kmem		Detailed memory accounting
  --enable-debug-mutex		Detailed mutex tracking
  --enable-debug_kstat          Kstat info exported to /proc
  --enable-debug-callb		Additional callb debug



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2008-05-19 02:49:12 +00:00
behlendo
56f9245330 Disable adaptive mutexs by default (always sleep), and while
I'm at it add a module option for easy tuning.


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2008-05-15 17:32:41 +00:00
behlendo
4efd41189a Rework condition variable implementation to be consistent with
other primitive implementations.  Additionally ensure that GFP_ATOMIC
is use for allocations when in interrupt context.



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2008-05-15 17:10:30 +00:00
behlendo
a97df54e83 Enhanse the thread interface to do something quasi inteligent
with the function name passed to be used as a thread name.  Leaving
the trailing _thread is just redundant so just strip it this
make the thread names far more readable.

Use a strncpy in spl-mutex  just to be safe.



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2008-05-12 18:54:08 +00:00
behlendo
c6dc93d6a8 By default disable extra KMEM and MUTEX debugging to aid performance.
They can easily be re-enabled when new stability issues are uncovered.



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2008-05-09 22:53:20 +00:00
behlendo
5c2bb9b2c3 Stability hack. Under Solaris when KM_SLEEP is set kmem_cache_alloc()
may not fail.  To get this behavior I'd added a retry to the shim layer
even though it is abusive to the VM, at least it should prevent the crash.
Additionally I added a proc counter so I can easily check how often this
is happening.  It should be fairly rare, but likely will get worse and
worse the longer the machine has been up.


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2008-05-09 21:21:33 +00:00
behlendo
04a479f706 Add an almost feature complete implemenation of kstat. I chose
not to support a few flags (we assert if they are used), and I
did not add the libkstat interface and instead exported everything
to proc for easy access.



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2008-05-08 23:21:47 +00:00
behlendo
13cdca65ec Add vmem memory accounting
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2008-05-07 18:54:32 +00:00
behlendo
404992e31a - Relocate 'stats_per' in to proper /proc/sys/spl/mutex/ directory
- Shift to spinlock for mutex list addition and removal



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2008-05-07 17:58:22 +00:00
behlendo
4f86a887d8 Remaining issues fixed after reenabled mutex debugging.
- Ensure the mutex_stats_sem and mutex_stats_list are initialized
- Only spin if you have to in mutex_init



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2008-05-06 23:19:27 +00:00
behlendo
e8b31e8482 - Updated rwlock's to reside in a .c file instead of a static inline
- Updated rwlock's so they can be safely initialized in ctors.



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2008-05-06 23:00:49 +00:00
behlendo
d6a26c6a32 Lots of fixes here:
- Detailed kmem memory allocation tracking.  We can now get on
  spl module unload a list of all memory allocations which were
  not free'd and where the original alloc was.  E.g.

SPL: 15554:632:(spl-kmem.c:442:kmem_fini()) kmem leaked 90/319332 bytes
SPL: 15554:648:(spl-kmem.c:451:kmem_fini()) address          size  data             func:line
SPL: 15554:648:(spl-kmem.c:457:kmem_fini()) ffff8100734b68b8 32    0100000001005a5a __spl_mutex_init:70
SPL: 15554:648:(spl-kmem.c:457:kmem_fini()) ffff8100734b6148 13    &tl->tl_lock     __spl_mutex_init:74
SPL: 15554:648:(spl-kmem.c:457:kmem_fini()) ffff81007ac43730 32    0100000001005a5a __spl_mutex_init:70
SPL: 15554:648:(spl-kmem.c:457:kmem_fini()) ffff81007ac437d8 13    &tl->tl_lock     __spl_mutex_init:74

- Shift to using rwsems in kmem implmentation, to simply locking and
  improve concurency.

- Shift to using rwsems in mutex implementation, additionally ensure we
  never sleep in the init function if non-zero preempt_count or 
  interrupts are disabled as can happen in a slab cache ctor/dtor.

- Other minor formating fixes and such.

TODO:

- Finish the vmem memory allocation tracking

- Vet all other SPL primatives for potential sleeping during *_init.  I
suspect the rwlock implemenation does this and should be fixes just
like the mutex implemenation.



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2008-05-06 20:38:28 +00:00
behlendo
9ab1ac14ad Commit adaptive mutexes. This seems to have introduced some new
crashes but it's not clear to me yet if these are a problem with
the mutex implementation or ZFSs usage of it.

Minor taskq fixes to add new tasks to the end of the pending list.

Minor enhansements to the debug infrastructure.



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2008-05-05 20:18:49 +00:00
behlendo
bcd68186d8 New an improved taskq implementation for the SPL. It allows a
configurable number of threads like the Solaris version and almost
all of the options are supported.  Unfortunately, it appears to have
made absolutely no difference to our performance numbers.  I need
to keep looking for where we are bottle necking.



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2008-04-25 22:10:47 +00:00
behlendo
3561541c24 Prep for 0.2.1 tag
Minor fixes to headers to use debug macros
Added /proc/sys/spl/version



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2008-04-24 17:41:23 +00:00
behlendo
6e605b6e58 Minor improvement to taskq handling. This is a small step towards
dynamic taskqs which still need to be fully implemented.


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2008-04-23 21:19:47 +00:00
behlendo
18c9eadf97 Be careful to never use any of the debug infrastructure either
before the debug subsystem is fully set up, or after the debug
subsystem has been torn down.



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2008-04-22 22:22:02 +00:00
behlendo
7fea96c04f More fixes to ensure we get good debug logs even if we're in the
process of destroying the stacks.  Threshhold set fairly aggressively
top 80% of stack usage.



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2008-04-21 22:44:11 +00:00
behlendo
e5bbd245e3 Added 4 missing subsystem flags
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2008-04-21 18:43:02 +00:00
behlendo
a8ac0b8966 Whoops, missed an instance where we could recursively stack check... bad.
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2008-04-21 18:16:04 +00:00
behlendo
892d51061e Handful of minor stack checking fixes
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2008-04-21 18:08:33 +00:00
behlendo
937879f11d Update SPL to use new debug infrastructure. This means:
- Replacing all BUG_ON()'s with proper ASSERT()'s
- Using ENTRY,EXIT,GOTO, and RETURN macro to instument call paths



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2008-04-21 17:29:47 +00:00
behlendo
2fae1b3d0a Frist minor batch of fixes. Catch a dropped ;, and use SBUG instead of BUG.
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2008-04-19 00:02:11 +00:00
behlendo
57d1b18858 First commit of lustre style internal debug support. These
changes bring over everything lustre had for debugging with
two exceptions.  I dropped by the debug daemon and upcalls
just because it made things a little easier.  They can be
readded easily enough if we feel they are needed.

Everything compiles and seems to work on first inspection
but I suspect there are a handful of issues still lingering
which I'll be sorting out right away.  I just wanted to get
all these changes commited and safe.  I'm getting a little
paranoid about losing them.



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2008-04-18 23:39:58 +00:00
wartens2
55152ebbb4 * modules/spl/spl-kmem.c : Make sure to disable interrupts
when necessary to avoid deadlocks.  We were seeing the deadlock
        when calling kmem_cache_generic_constructor() and then an interrupt
        forced us to end up calling kmem_cache_generic_destructor()
        which caused our deadlock.


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2008-04-16 16:37:51 +00:00
behlendo
d61e12af5a - Add some spinlocks to cover all the private data in the mutex. I don't
think this should fix anything but it's a good idea regardless.

- Drop the lock before calling the construct/destructor for the slab
otherwise we can't sleep in a constructor/destructor and for long running
functions we may NMI.

- Do something braindead, but safe for the console debug logs for now.


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2008-04-15 20:53:36 +00:00
behlendo
f23e92fabf Add hw_serial support based on a usermodehelper which runs
at spl module load time can calls hostid.  The resolved hostid
is then fed back in to a proc entry for latter use.  It's
not a pretty thing, but it will work for now.  The hw_serial
is required for things such as 'zpool status' to work.



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2008-04-12 04:27:59 +00:00