Hi, today in the composefs[1] project we do checksumming of a "canonicalized" 
EROFS (i.e. not written by mkfs.erofs currently[2]), and we hardcode a 4k 
blocksize today.

It came up in https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-63985 that on ppc64le (at 
least Fedora derivatives?) use a 64k page size by default, and erofs refuses to 
mount:

`erofs: (device loop0): erofs_read_superblock: blkszbits 12 isn't supported on 
this platform `

How hard would that be to support? If we have to start dealing with different 
composefs digests per architecture, things would be really messy for us. 
Especially given even that's not sufficient because on e.g. aarch64 nowadays in 
RHEL we support both 4k and 64k page size kernels.

If it's not easy to support mounting 4k in erofs regardless of host page size, 
I think for our use case it's probably OK in this corner case to just read the 
entire EROFS into memory if that helps?

[1] https://github.com/containers/composefs/
[2] https://github.com/containers/composefs/issues/335

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