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							| @@ -115,10 +115,17 @@ All littlefs have the potential to return a negative error code. The errors | ||||
| can be either one of those found in the `enum lfs_error` in [lfs.h](lfs.h), | ||||
| or an error returned by the user's block device operations. | ||||
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| It should also be noted that the current implementation of littlefs doesn't | ||||
| really do anything to ensure that the data written to disk is machine portable. | ||||
| This is fine as long as all of the involved machines share endianness | ||||
| (little-endian) and don't have strange padding requirements. | ||||
| In the configuration struct, the `prog` and `erase` function provided by the | ||||
| user may return a `LFS_ERR_CORRUPT` error if the implementation already can | ||||
| detect corrupt blocks. However, the wear leveling does not depend on the return | ||||
| code of these functions, instead all data is read back and checked for | ||||
| integrity. | ||||
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| If your storage caches writes, make sure that the provided `sync` function | ||||
| flushes all the data to memory and ensures that the next read fetches the data | ||||
| from memory, otherwise data integrity can not be guaranteed. If the `write` | ||||
| function does not perform caching, and therefore each `read` or `write` call | ||||
| hits the memory, the `sync` function can simply return 0. | ||||
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| ## Reference material | ||||
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