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H A Dapm.cdiff 263653 Sun Mar 23 01:26:11 MDT 2014 marcel Revamp:
1. Make secsz globally visible.
2. Have all code use the global secsz and nparts, rather than passing
them around.
3. Introduce lba_t as the type to use when talking about block addresses.
4. Work on LBAs instead of offsets. There's just too much division with
the sector size and there's really no value to use by offsets other
than that is what lseek() wants. For that we now have mkimg_seek().

The bigger picture is that geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors/track) and
also a possible physical sector size are to be globals that can be used
from anyway. We really don't want to pass all that stuff as arguments to
functions and then add __unused for most of them...
H A Debr.cdiff 263653 Sun Mar 23 01:26:11 MDT 2014 marcel Revamp:
1. Make secsz globally visible.
2. Have all code use the global secsz and nparts, rather than passing
them around.
3. Introduce lba_t as the type to use when talking about block addresses.
4. Work on LBAs instead of offsets. There's just too much division with
the sector size and there's really no value to use by offsets other
than that is what lseek() wants. For that we now have mkimg_seek().

The bigger picture is that geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors/track) and
also a possible physical sector size are to be globals that can be used
from anyway. We really don't want to pass all that stuff as arguments to
functions and then add __unused for most of them...
H A Dgpt.cdiff 263653 Sun Mar 23 01:26:11 MDT 2014 marcel Revamp:
1. Make secsz globally visible.
2. Have all code use the global secsz and nparts, rather than passing
them around.
3. Introduce lba_t as the type to use when talking about block addresses.
4. Work on LBAs instead of offsets. There's just too much division with
the sector size and there's really no value to use by offsets other
than that is what lseek() wants. For that we now have mkimg_seek().

The bigger picture is that geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors/track) and
also a possible physical sector size are to be globals that can be used
from anyway. We really don't want to pass all that stuff as arguments to
functions and then add __unused for most of them...
H A Dmkimg.hdiff 263653 Sun Mar 23 01:26:11 MDT 2014 marcel Revamp:
1. Make secsz globally visible.
2. Have all code use the global secsz and nparts, rather than passing
them around.
3. Introduce lba_t as the type to use when talking about block addresses.
4. Work on LBAs instead of offsets. There's just too much division with
the sector size and there's really no value to use by offsets other
than that is what lseek() wants. For that we now have mkimg_seek().

The bigger picture is that geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors/track) and
also a possible physical sector size are to be globals that can be used
from anyway. We really don't want to pass all that stuff as arguments to
functions and then add __unused for most of them...
H A Dpc98.cdiff 263653 Sun Mar 23 01:26:11 MDT 2014 marcel Revamp:
1. Make secsz globally visible.
2. Have all code use the global secsz and nparts, rather than passing
them around.
3. Introduce lba_t as the type to use when talking about block addresses.
4. Work on LBAs instead of offsets. There's just too much division with
the sector size and there's really no value to use by offsets other
than that is what lseek() wants. For that we now have mkimg_seek().

The bigger picture is that geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors/track) and
also a possible physical sector size are to be globals that can be used
from anyway. We really don't want to pass all that stuff as arguments to
functions and then add __unused for most of them...
H A Dvtoc8.cdiff 263653 Sun Mar 23 01:26:11 MDT 2014 marcel Revamp:
1. Make secsz globally visible.
2. Have all code use the global secsz and nparts, rather than passing
them around.
3. Introduce lba_t as the type to use when talking about block addresses.
4. Work on LBAs instead of offsets. There's just too much division with
the sector size and there's really no value to use by offsets other
than that is what lseek() wants. For that we now have mkimg_seek().

The bigger picture is that geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors/track) and
also a possible physical sector size are to be globals that can be used
from anyway. We really don't want to pass all that stuff as arguments to
functions and then add __unused for most of them...
H A Dbsd.cdiff 263653 Sun Mar 23 01:26:11 MDT 2014 marcel Revamp:
1. Make secsz globally visible.
2. Have all code use the global secsz and nparts, rather than passing
them around.
3. Introduce lba_t as the type to use when talking about block addresses.
4. Work on LBAs instead of offsets. There's just too much division with
the sector size and there's really no value to use by offsets other
than that is what lseek() wants. For that we now have mkimg_seek().

The bigger picture is that geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors/track) and
also a possible physical sector size are to be globals that can be used
from anyway. We really don't want to pass all that stuff as arguments to
functions and then add __unused for most of them...
H A Dmbr.cdiff 263653 Sun Mar 23 01:26:11 MDT 2014 marcel Revamp:
1. Make secsz globally visible.
2. Have all code use the global secsz and nparts, rather than passing
them around.
3. Introduce lba_t as the type to use when talking about block addresses.
4. Work on LBAs instead of offsets. There's just too much division with
the sector size and there's really no value to use by offsets other
than that is what lseek() wants. For that we now have mkimg_seek().

The bigger picture is that geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors/track) and
also a possible physical sector size are to be globals that can be used
from anyway. We really don't want to pass all that stuff as arguments to
functions and then add __unused for most of them...
H A Dscheme.cdiff 263653 Sun Mar 23 01:26:11 MDT 2014 marcel Revamp:
1. Make secsz globally visible.
2. Have all code use the global secsz and nparts, rather than passing
them around.
3. Introduce lba_t as the type to use when talking about block addresses.
4. Work on LBAs instead of offsets. There's just too much division with
the sector size and there's really no value to use by offsets other
than that is what lseek() wants. For that we now have mkimg_seek().

The bigger picture is that geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors/track) and
also a possible physical sector size are to be globals that can be used
from anyway. We really don't want to pass all that stuff as arguments to
functions and then add __unused for most of them...
H A Dscheme.hdiff 263653 Sun Mar 23 01:26:11 MDT 2014 marcel Revamp:
1. Make secsz globally visible.
2. Have all code use the global secsz and nparts, rather than passing
them around.
3. Introduce lba_t as the type to use when talking about block addresses.
4. Work on LBAs instead of offsets. There's just too much division with
the sector size and there's really no value to use by offsets other
than that is what lseek() wants. For that we now have mkimg_seek().

The bigger picture is that geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors/track) and
also a possible physical sector size are to be globals that can be used
from anyway. We really don't want to pass all that stuff as arguments to
functions and then add __unused for most of them...
H A Dmkimg.cdiff 263653 Sun Mar 23 01:26:11 MDT 2014 marcel Revamp:
1. Make secsz globally visible.
2. Have all code use the global secsz and nparts, rather than passing
them around.
3. Introduce lba_t as the type to use when talking about block addresses.
4. Work on LBAs instead of offsets. There's just too much division with
the sector size and there's really no value to use by offsets other
than that is what lseek() wants. For that we now have mkimg_seek().

The bigger picture is that geometry (cylinders, heads, sectors/track) and
also a possible physical sector size are to be globals that can be used
from anyway. We really don't want to pass all that stuff as arguments to
functions and then add __unused for most of them...

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