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SubjectRe: LZO irreversible output?
Hi Rafael.

Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 February 2010, Nigel Cunningham wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> (Not sent to LKML yesterday; no reply from linux-crypto yet, so resending).
>>
>> A while back now, I stopped supplying the LZF compression algorithm with
>> TuxOnIce and made LZO the default algorithm. Around the same time, we
>> started getting occasional errors when reading images; decompression
>> failures.
>>
>> I've finally managed to find the time to properly look at this, and have
>> managed to find a data page that LZO compresses, but seems to be unable
>> to decompress back to the original contents. I'm wondering whether this
>> is because I'm doing something wrong, or because there really is some
>> data the LZO (or the kernel implementation) can't do reversible
>> compression on.
>
> Well, FWIW, we have never had any problems with the userland LZO in s2disk,
> so if anything is wrong with LZO here, I guess it's the kernel code.

Okay. Guess I have to start shipping LZF again and make it the default
again then.

Regards,

Nigel


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