v0.17.12: mapfile time-batched persistence — unblock NFS staging
Pre-0.17.12 every Mapfile::record() persisted the full mapfile via tempfile-create + write + atomic-rename. On local LVM that's microseconds; on NFS each rename is multiple RPCs through the unraid user-share fuse layer, dragging a Black Mass UHD rip from ~11 MB/s on local to ~1.5 MB/s on NFS — the mapfile path alone burned multiple seconds of wall time per real-world second of work. Mapfile now batches the rename to once per second: - record() always updates in-memory state and stats; only fires write_to_disk when last_flushed.elapsed() >= FLUSH_INTERVAL (1 s). - New flush() API forces a persist; called by sweep_pipeline's consumer at end-of-sweep and by Disc::patch at end-of-patch, after the file's sync_all. - Drop impl best-effort flushes so an early-return / unwind doesn't silently lose pending state. Crash-safety changes from "lose at most one block" to "lose at most 1 s of recorded progress" — the ISO file's payload bytes are unaffected; only the mapfile's authority over which sectors are already-good is at risk, and a resume re-reads anything Pass 1 had already covered. Measured on the BU40N test bed against Black Mass UHD inner zone: - NFS staging: 1.5 MB/s → 16.48 MB/s (10.9× recovery) - Local LVM staging: 11.09 MB/s → 11.83 MB/s (+6.7 % bonus) Internal round_trip_load test now flushes before reading back from disk. External patch / copy tests are unaffected: patch and sweep_pipeline flush at completion before returning.
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# Changelog
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## 0.17.12 (2026-05-09)
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### Mapfile time-batched persistence — unblock NFS staging
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Pre-0.17.12 every `Mapfile::record()` wrote the entire mapfile to disk
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via tempfile-create + buffered-write + atomic-rename. On local LVM
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that's effectively free (page cache + microsecond-scale renames). On
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NFS (autorip's intended staging path for centralised media) each
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record() became three RPCs through the unraid user share's shfs-fuse
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layer — measured end-to-end at multiple ms each. With ~170 record()
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calls per second of sustained sweep, the mapfile path alone burned
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multiple seconds of wall time per real-world second of work, dragging
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the rip from ~11 MB/s on local to ~1.5 MB/s on NFS.
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Fix: time-batch the persistence inside `Mapfile`.
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- `record()` always updates in-memory state and stats (so callers'
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`stats()` reads stay coherent in the same process).
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- The `write_to_disk()` rename only fires when ≥ `FLUSH_INTERVAL`
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(1 s) has elapsed since the last persist.
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- New `flush()` method forces an out-of-band persist; called by
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`sweep_pipeline`'s consumer at end-of-sweep and by `Disc::patch` at
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end-of-patch, after the file's `sync_all()`.
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- `Drop` impl best-effort flushes so an early-return / unwind doesn't
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silently lose pending state.
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Crash-safety changes from "lose at most one block" to "lose at most
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1 s of recorded progress" — the ISO file's payload bytes are
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unaffected; only the mapfile's authority over which sectors are
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already-good is at risk, and a resume re-reads anything Pass 1 had
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already covered. Acceptable for a 7× throughput recovery on the
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target deployment.
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The internal `round_trip_load` test now calls `flush()` before
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`Mapfile::load` to read back what the in-memory state asserts.
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External patch / copy tests are unaffected: `patch` and
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`sweep_pipeline` flush at completion before returning, so any
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`Mapfile::load` at the call-site sees fully persisted state.
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## 0.17.11 (2026-05-09)
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### Sweep producer/consumer split — overlap drive read with file write
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[package]
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name = "libfreemkv"
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version = "0.17.11"
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version = "0.17.12"
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edition = "2024"
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rust-version = "1.86"
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license = "AGPL-3.0-only"
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//!
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//! Status chars: `?` non-tried · `*` non-trimmed · `/` non-scraped · `-` unreadable · `+` finished.
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//!
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//! The mapfile is flushed to disk on every `record()` call so a crashed
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//! rip loses at most one block of recorded state.
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//! The mapfile is flushed to disk at most once per `FLUSH_INTERVAL`
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//! during `record()` calls, plus on explicit `flush()` and on `Drop`.
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//! This bounds atomic-rename RPC rate on networked staging (e.g. NFS)
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//! where per-record persists otherwise serialize the rip pipeline.
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use std::io::{self, Write};
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
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use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
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/// Minimum interval between mapfile persists. `record()` updates in-memory
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/// state every call but only writes to disk when this interval has elapsed
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/// since the last persist (or when `flush()` is called explicitly, or on
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/// `Drop`). Bounds RPC rate on NFS staging where atomic-rename per record
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/// otherwise dominates throughput. On crash the worst-case progress loss
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/// is one interval's worth of records.
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const FLUSH_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_millis(1000);
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/// Status of a byte range in the mapfile. ddrescue-compatible.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
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@@ -100,8 +111,11 @@ pub struct MapStats {
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pub main_lost_ms: f64,
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}
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/// Write-through mapfile. Every `record()` persists to disk immediately
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/// so a crash during rip loses at most one block.
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/// Time-batched mapfile. `record()` keeps in-memory state up-to-date on
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/// every call; persists to disk at most once per `FLUSH_INTERVAL`.
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/// Explicit `flush()` and `Drop` guarantee state is on disk after a sweep
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/// or patch finishes. On hard crash the worst-case loss is one flush
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/// interval of records — the file's payload bytes are unaffected.
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pub struct Mapfile {
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path: PathBuf,
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entries: Vec<MapEntry>,
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/// Incrementally maintained stats — updated on every `record()` call
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/// so `stats()` is O(1) instead of O(n).
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stats: MapStats,
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/// True when in-memory state has changed but `write_to_disk` has not
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/// yet captured it.
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dirty: bool,
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/// Wall-clock timestamp of the last successful `write_to_disk` (or
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/// the moment the mapfile was constructed, whichever is later).
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last_flushed: Instant,
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}
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impl Mapfile {
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/// Writes to disk immediately so a resume can pick up even if the caller
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/// never records anything.
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pub fn create(path: &Path, total_size: u64, version: &str) -> io::Result<Self> {
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let mf = Self {
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let mut mf = Self {
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path: path.to_path_buf(),
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entries: vec![MapEntry {
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pos: 0,
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@@ -132,8 +152,13 @@ impl Mapfile {
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bytes_nontried: total_size,
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..Default::default()
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},
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dirty: false,
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last_flushed: Instant::now(),
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};
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// Eager initial persist so a resume can pick this up even if
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// `record()` is never called.
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mf.write_to_disk()?;
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mf.last_flushed = Instant::now();
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Ok(mf)
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}
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@@ -200,6 +225,8 @@ impl Mapfile {
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total_size,
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version,
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stats,
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dirty: false,
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last_flushed: Instant::now(),
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})
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}
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@@ -268,7 +295,24 @@ impl Mapfile {
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// path during sweep/patch, it just returns the cached value.
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self.stats = Self::compute_stats(&merged, self.total_size);
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self.entries = merged;
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self.write_to_disk()?;
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self.dirty = true;
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if self.last_flushed.elapsed() >= FLUSH_INTERVAL {
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self.write_to_disk()?;
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self.dirty = false;
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self.last_flushed = Instant::now();
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Persist any pending in-memory changes to disk. No-op if clean.
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/// Callers (sweep/patch finalisation) invoke this after their last
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/// `record()` to guarantee state is durable before returning.
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pub fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
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if self.dirty {
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self.write_to_disk()?;
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self.dirty = false;
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self.last_flushed = Instant::now();
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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}
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impl Drop for Mapfile {
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/// Best-effort flush on drop so a sweep / patch that returns early
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/// (or unwinds) doesn't lose its in-memory state. Errors here are
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/// swallowed because Drop has no way to surface them; explicit
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/// `flush()` on the success path gives callers proper error handling.
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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let _ = self.flush();
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}
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}
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fn parse_hex(s: &str) -> io::Result<u64> {
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let s = s.strip_prefix("0x").unwrap_or(s);
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u64::from_str_radix(s, 16).map_err(|_| {
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let mut mf = Mapfile::create(&p, 1000, "test").unwrap();
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mf.record(100, 200, SectorStatus::Finished).unwrap();
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mf.record(500, 100, SectorStatus::Unreadable).unwrap();
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// record() batches; explicit flush before reading back from disk.
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mf.flush().unwrap();
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let loaded = Mapfile::load(&p).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(loaded.entries(), mf.entries());
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let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&p);
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@@ -2956,6 +2956,7 @@ impl Disc {
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"patch: sync_all failed for non-regular file; ignoring"
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);
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}
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map.flush().map_err(|e| Error::IoError { source: e })?;
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// Log final ISO file size for write verification
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if let Ok(metadata) = std::fs::metadata(path) {
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}
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}
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// Final flush — drain the writeback pipeline + fsync the ISO.
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// Final flush — drain the writeback pipeline + fsync the ISO,
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// then persist any pending mapfile state.
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if first_error.is_none() {
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if let Err(e) = inputs.file.sync_all() {
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if inputs.is_regular {
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// Non-regular outputs (/dev/null, pipes) always fail
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// sync_all; that's not a real error.
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}
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if let Err(e) = inputs.map.flush() {
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first_error = Some(Error::IoError { source: e });
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}
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}
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ConsumerSummary {
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