>>>>> "re" == Richard Elling <richard.ell...@gmail.com> writes:
re> If I was to refer to Fletcher's algorithm, I would use re> Fletcher. When I am referring to the ZFS checksum setting of re> "fletcher2" I will continue to use "fletcher2" haha okay, so to clarify, when reading a Richard Elling post: fletcher2 = ZFS's broken attempt to implement a 32-bit Fletcher checksum Fletcher = hypothetical correct implementation of a Fletcher checksum In that case, for clarity I think I'll have to use the word ``broken'' a lot more often. >> How does the fix included S10u8 and snv_114 work? re> The best I can tell, the comments are changed to indicate re> fletcher2 is deprecated. You are saying the ``fix'' was a change in documentation, nothing else? The default is still fletcher2, and there is no correct implementation of the Fletcher checksum only the good-enough-but-broken fletcher4, which is not the default? Also, there is no way to use a non-broken checksum on the ZIL? doesn't sound fixed to me. At least there is some transparency, though, and a partial workaround.
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