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Unintentionally arriving at the infamous "fsck" name is a bit funny. But it's probably something we don't want to conflict with if we can help it, on the off chance we want a sort of lfs3_fsck function in the future. (This is all hypothetical, but lfs3_fsck may expect an unmounted filesystem, and have a much larger scope than lfs3_fs_ck. Though typing this out now I'm realizing how confusing that might be...) Since lfs3_file_ck and lfs3_fs_ck share a subset of flags, it's not _entirely_ unreasonable for lfs3_file_ck and lfs3_fs_ck to share the same namespace. There's a risk of confusing users around what flags lfs3_file_ck accepts, but we have asserts, and said flags (LFS3_CK_MKCONSISTENT, LFS3_CK_LOOKAHEAD, etc) just don't really make sense in lfs3_file_ck: fs file y LFS3_CK_MKCONSISTENT 0x00000800 Make the filesystem consistent y LFS3_CK_LOOKAHEAD 0x00001000 Repopulate lookahead buffer y LFS3_CK_LOOKGBMAP 0x00002000 Repopulate the gbmap y LFS3_CK_PREERASE* 0x00004000 Pre-erase unused blocks y LFS3_CK_COMPACTMETA 0x00008000 Compact metadata logs y y LFS3_CK_CKMETA 0x00010000 Check metadata checksums y y LFS3_CK_CKDATA 0x00020000 Check metadata + data checksums y y LFS3_CK_REPAIRMETA* 0x00040000 Repair data blocks y y LFS3_CK_REPAIRDATA* 0x00080000 Repair metadata + data blocks * Planned Another option would be to document that lfs3_fs_ck accepts both LFS3_CK_* _and_ LFS3_GC_* flags, but I worry that would be more confusing. It would also lock us into supporting all LFs3_GC_* flags in lfs3_fs_ck, which may not always be the case. Though this is an argument for doing away with the whole LFS3_M/F/CK/GC/I_* duplication... (tbh another reason for this is to reduce the number of namespaces by at least one). No code changes.