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        ipc_backsend_err(phone, call, res);
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        ipc_backsend_err(phone, call, res);
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    return (unative_t) call;
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    return (unative_t) call;
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}
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}
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/** Forward a received call to another destination.
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/** Forward a received call to another destination - common code for both the
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 * fast and the slow version.
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 *
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 *
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 * @param callid    Hash of the call to forward.
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 * @param callid    Hash of the call to forward.
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 * @param phoneid   Phone handle to use for forwarding.
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 * @param phoneid   Phone handle to use for forwarding.
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 * @param method    New method to use for the forwarded call.
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 * @param method    New method to use for the forwarded call.
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 * @param arg1      New value of the first argument for the forwarded call.
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 * @param arg1      New value of the first argument for the forwarded call.
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 * @param arg2      New value of the second argument for the forwarded call.
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 * @param arg2      New value of the second argument for the forwarded call.
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 * @param arg3      New value of the third argument for the forwarded call.
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 * @param arg4      New value of the fourth argument for the forwarded call.
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 * @param arg5      New value of the fifth argument for the forwarded call.
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 * @param mode      Flags that specify mode of the forward operation.
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 * @param mode      Flags that specify mode of the forward operation.
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 * @param slow      If true, arg3, arg4 and arg5 are considered. Otherwise
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 *          the function considers only the fast version arguments:
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 *          i.e. arg1 and arg2.
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 *
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 *
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 * @return      Return 0 on succes, otherwise return an error code.
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 * @return      Return 0 on succes, otherwise return an error code.
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 *
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 *
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 * In case the original method is a system method, ARG1, ARG2 and ARG3 are
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 * overwritten in the forwarded message with the new method and the new arg1 and
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 * arg2, respectively. Otherwise the METHOD, ARG1 and ARG2 are rewritten with
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 * the new method, arg1 and arg2, respectively. Also note there is a set of
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 * immutable methods, for which the new method and argument is not set and
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 * these values are ignored.
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 *
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 * Warning: When implementing support for changing additional payload
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 *      arguments, make sure that ARG5 is not rewritten for certain
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 * Warning: Make sure that ARG5 is not rewritten for certain system IPC
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 *      system IPC
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 */
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 */
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unative_t sys_ipc_forward_fast(unative_t callid, unative_t phoneid,
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static unative_t sys_ipc_forward_common(unative_t callid, unative_t phoneid,
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    unative_t method, unative_t arg1, unative_t arg2, int mode)
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    unative_t method, unative_t arg1, unative_t arg2, unative_t arg3,
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    unative_t arg4, unative_t arg5, int mode, bool slow)
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{
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{
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    call_t *call;
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    call_t *call;
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    phone_t *phone;
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    phone_t *phone;
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    call = get_call(callid);
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    call = get_call(callid);
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    if (!call)
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    if (!call)
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        return ENOENT;
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        return ENOENT;
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    call->flags |= IPC_CALL_FORWARDED;
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    call->flags |= IPC_CALL_FORWARDED;
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    GET_CHECK_PHONE(phone, phoneid, {
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    GET_CHECK_PHONE(phone, phoneid, {
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        IPC_SET_RETVAL(call->data, EFORWARD);
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        IPC_SET_RETVAL(call->data, EFORWARD);
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        ipc_answer(&TASK->answerbox, call);
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        ipc_answer(&TASK->answerbox, call);
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        return EPERM;
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        return EPERM;
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    }
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    }
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    /*
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    /*
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     * Userspace is not allowed to change method of system methods on
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     * Userspace is not allowed to change method of system methods on
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     * forward, allow changing ARG1, ARG2 and ARG3 by means of method,
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     * forward, allow changing ARG1, ARG2, ARG3 and ARG4 by means of method,
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     * arg1 and arg2.
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     * arg1, arg2 and arg3.
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     * If the method is immutable, don't change anything.
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     * If the method is immutable, don't change anything.
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     */
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     */
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    if (!method_is_immutable(IPC_GET_METHOD(call->data))) {
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    if (!method_is_immutable(IPC_GET_METHOD(call->data))) {
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        if (method_is_system(IPC_GET_METHOD(call->data))) {
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        if (method_is_system(IPC_GET_METHOD(call->data))) {
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            if (IPC_GET_METHOD(call->data) == IPC_M_CONNECT_TO_ME)
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            if (IPC_GET_METHOD(call->data) == IPC_M_CONNECT_TO_ME)
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                phone_dealloc(IPC_GET_ARG5(call->data));
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                phone_dealloc(IPC_GET_ARG5(call->data));
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            IPC_SET_ARG1(call->data, method);
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            IPC_SET_ARG1(call->data, method);
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            IPC_SET_ARG2(call->data, arg1);
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            IPC_SET_ARG2(call->data, arg1);
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            IPC_SET_ARG3(call->data, arg2);
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            IPC_SET_ARG3(call->data, arg2);
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            if (slow) {
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                IPC_SET_ARG4(call->data, arg3);
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                /*
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                 * For system methods we deliberately don't
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                 * overwrite ARG5.
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                 */
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            }
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        } else {
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        } else {
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            IPC_SET_METHOD(call->data, method);
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            IPC_SET_METHOD(call->data, method);
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            IPC_SET_ARG1(call->data, arg1);
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            IPC_SET_ARG1(call->data, arg1);
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            IPC_SET_ARG2(call->data, arg2);
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            IPC_SET_ARG2(call->data, arg2);
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            if (slow) {
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                IPC_SET_ARG3(call->data, arg3);
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                IPC_SET_ARG4(call->data, arg4);
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                IPC_SET_ARG5(call->data, arg5);
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            }
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        }
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        }
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    }
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    }
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    return ipc_forward(call, phone, &TASK->answerbox, mode);
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    return ipc_forward(call, phone, &TASK->answerbox, mode);
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}
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}
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/** Forward a received call to another destination - fast version.
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 *
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 * @param callid    Hash of the call to forward.
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 * @param phoneid   Phone handle to use for forwarding.
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 * @param method    New method to use for the forwarded call.
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 * @param arg1      New value of the first argument for the forwarded call.
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 * @param arg2      New value of the second argument for the forwarded call.
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 * @param mode      Flags that specify mode of the forward operation.
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 *
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 * @return      Return 0 on succes, otherwise return an error code.
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 *
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 * In case the original method is a system method, ARG1, ARG2 and ARG3 are
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 * overwritten in the forwarded message with the new method and the new
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 * arg1 and arg2, respectively. Otherwise the METHOD, ARG1 and ARG2 are
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 * rewritten with the new method, arg1 and arg2, respectively. Also note there
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 * is a set of immutable methods, for which the new method and arguments are not
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 * set and these values are ignored.
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 */
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unative_t sys_ipc_forward_fast(unative_t callid, unative_t phoneid,
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    unative_t method, unative_t arg1, unative_t arg2, int mode)
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{
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    return sys_ipc_forward_common(callid, phoneid, method, arg1, arg2, 0, 0,
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        0, mode, false);
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}
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/** Forward a received call to another destination - slow version.
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 *
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 * @param callid    Hash of the call to forward.
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 * @param phoneid   Phone handle to use for forwarding.
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 * @param data      Userspace address of the new IPC data.
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 * @param mode      Flags that specify mode of the forward operation.
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 *
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 * @return      Return 0 on succes, otherwise return an error code.
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 *
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 * This function is the slow verision of the sys_ipc_forward_fast interface.
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 * It can copy all five new arguments and the new method from the userspace.
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 * It naturally extends the functionality of the fast version. For system
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 * methods, it additionally stores the new value of arg3 to ARG4. For non-system
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 * methods, it additionally stores the new value of arg3, arg4 and arg5,
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 * respectively, to ARG3, ARG4 and ARG5, respectively.
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 */
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unative_t sys_ipc_forward_slow(unative_t callid, unative_t phoneid,
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    ipc_data_t *data, int mode)
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{
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        sizeof(newdata.args));
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        return (unative_t) rc;
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        IPC_GET_METHOD(newdata), IPC_GET_ARG1(newdata),
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        IPC_GET_ARG2(newdata), IPC_GET_ARG3(newdata),
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        IPC_GET_ARG4(newdata), IPC_GET_ARG5(newdata), mode, true);
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}
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/** Answer an IPC call - fast version.
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/** Answer an IPC call - fast version.
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 *
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 * This function can handle only two return arguments of payload, but is faster
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 * than the generic sys_ipc_answer().
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 * than the generic sys_ipc_answer().
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 *
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 *