package qcow

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type t

A physical address within the backing disk

include Ppx_sexp_conv_lib.Sexpable.S with type t := t
val t_of_sexp : Sexplib0.Sexp.t -> t
val sexp_of_t : t -> Sexplib0.Sexp.t
val is_compressed : t -> bool

True if the address has been marked as being compressed

val is_mutable : t -> bool

True if the offset is safe to mutate directly (i.e. is not referenced by a snapshot

val unmapped : t

An unmapped physical address

val shift : t -> int -> t

shift t bytes adds bytes to t, maintaining other properties

val make : ?is_mutable:bool -> ?is_compressed:bool -> int -> t

Create an address at the given byte offset. This defaults to is_mutable = true which meand there are no snapshots implying that directly writing to this offset is ok; and is_compressed = false.

val add : t -> int -> t

Add a byte offset to a physical address

val to_sector : sector_size:int -> t -> int64 * int

Return the sector on disk, plus a remainder within the sector

val sector : sector_size:int -> t -> int64

Return the sector on disk containing the address

val to_bytes : t -> int

Return the byte offset on disk

val cluster : cluster_bits:int -> t -> Qcow_types.Cluster.t

Return the cluster containing the address

val within_cluster : cluster_bits:int -> t -> int

Return the index within the cluster of the address

val read : Cstruct.t -> t

Read a t from the given buffer

val write : t -> Cstruct.t -> unit

Write t to the buffer

include Qcow_s.PRINTABLE with type t := t
val to_string : t -> string

Produce a pretty human-readable string from a value

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