[stripping Cc: list] On Thu, 03 Aug 2006, Edward Shishkin wrote:
> >What kind of forward error correction would that be, > > Actually we use checksums, not ECC. If checksum is wrong, then run > fsck - it will remove the whole disk cluster, that represent 64K of > data. Well, that's quite a difference... > Checksum is checked before unsafe decompression (when trying to > decompress incorrect data can lead to fatal things). Is this sufficient? How about corruptions that lead to the same checksum and can then confuse the decompressor? Is the decompressor safe in that it does not scribble over memory it has not allocated? -- Matthias Andree
