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	Changed unwritable superblock to ENOSPC for consistency
While ECORRUPT is not a wrong error code, it doesn't match other instances of hitting a corrupt block during write. During writes, if blocks are detected as corrupt their data is evicted and moved to a new clean block. This means that at the end of a disk's lifetime, exhaustion errors will be reported as ENOSPC when littlefs can't find any new block to store the data. This has the benefit of matching behaviour when a new file is written and no more blocks can be found, due to either a small disk or corrupted blocks on disk. To littlefs it's like the disk shrinks in size over time.
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		| @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ echo "--- Invalid superblocks ---" | ||||
| ln -f -s /dev/zero blocks/0 | ||||
| ln -f -s /dev/zero blocks/1 | ||||
| tests/test.py << TEST | ||||
|     lfs_format(&lfs, &cfg) => LFS_ERR_CORRUPT; | ||||
|     lfs_format(&lfs, &cfg) => LFS_ERR_NOSPC; | ||||
| TEST | ||||
| rm blocks/0 blocks/1 | ||||
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