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Example: $ ./scripts/dbgtag.py 0x3001 cksum 0x01 dbgtag.py inherits most of crc32c.py's decoding options. The most useful probably being -x/--hex: $ ./scripts/dbgtag.py -x e1 00 01 8a 09 altbgt 0x100 w1 -1162 dbgtag.py also supports reading from a block device if either -b/--block-size or --off are provided. This is mainly for consistency with the other dbg*.py scripts: $ ./scripts/dbgtag.py disk -b4096 0x2.1e4 bookmark w1 1 This should help when debugging and finding a raw tag/alt in some register. Manually decoding is just an unnecessary road bump when this happens.