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New bmap range tags:
LFS3_TAG_BMRANGE 0x033u v--- --11 --11 uuuu
LFS3_TAG_BMFREE 0x0330 v--- --11 --11 ----
LFS3_TAG_BMINUSE 0x0331 v--- --11 --11 ---1
LFS3_TAG_BMERASED 0x0332 v--- --11 --11 --1-
LFS3_TAG_BMBAD 0x0333 v--- --11 --11 --11
Note 0x334-0x33f are still reserved for future bmap tags, but the new
encoding fits in the surprisingly common 2-bit subfield that may
deduplicate some decoding code.
Fitting in 2-bits is the main reason for this, now that in-flight ranges
look like they won't be worth exploring further. Worst case we can
always add more bm tags in the future. And it may even make sense to use
an entire bit for in-flight tags, since in theory the concept can apply
to more than just in-use blocks.
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Another benefit of this encoding: In-use vs free is a bit check, and I
like the implication that an in-use + erased block can only be a bad
block.
No code changes:
code stack ctx
before: 37172 2352 684
after: 37172 (+0.0%) 2352 (+0.0%) 684 (+0.0%)
code stack ctx
bmap before: 38844 2456 800
bmap after: 38844 (+0.0%) 2456 (+0.0%) 800 (+0.0%)