> 0130 9FA0: E2 3B 43 AA 63 BF 28 B3 87 B7 FD AB DA 74 2D 1C > 0130 9FA0: E2 3B 43 AA 63 BF 28 B3 87 33 FD AB DA 74 2D 1C B7 = 10110111 33 = 00110011 > 06CD DF90: B0 22 6B 46 9F ED 6E 47 73 5E 7E EB DA 5F D6 11 > 06CD DF90: B0 22 6B 46 9F ED 6E 47 73 1E 7E EB DA 5F D6 11 5E = 01011110 1E = 00011110 > 06CD DFC0: 0D 86 2B B2 57 A4 5A CD 78 4B 08 94 C0 65 17 3A > 06CD DFC0: 0D 86 2B B2 57 A4 5A CD 78 0B 08 94 C0 65 17 3A 4B = 01001011 0B = 00001011 And so on. It looks like a few bits are getting flipped at the same byte offset. One can imagine software bugs that would do this, certainly, but upset hardware seems awfully likely too. - z -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
