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50 The number of data blocks on the data device. Additional blocks are
55 This is the offset, in <hash_block_size>-blocks, from the start of hash_dev
79 Log corrupted blocks, but allow read operations to proceed normally.
91 Do not verify blocks that are expected to contain zeroes and always return
92 zeroes instead. This may be useful if the partition contains unused blocks
98 may be the same device where data and hash blocks reside, in which case
102 on the hash device after the hash blocks.
113 The number of encoding data blocks on the FEC device. The block size for
117 This is the offset, in <data_block_size> blocks, from the start of the
121 Verify data blocks only the first time they are read from the data device,
127 Hash blocks are still verified each time they are read from the hash device,
128 since verification of hash blocks is less performance critical than data
129 blocks, and a hash block will not be verified any more after all the data
130 blocks it covers have been verified anyway.
145 If verity hashes are in cache, verify data blocks in kernel tasklet instead
204 It only reads the hash blocks which directly follow the header.
213 block boundary) are the hash blocks which are stored a depth at a time