flags. (FLAGS_CASE_SENSITIVE): New enum value. (cache_entry): New struct. (grub_fshelp_node): Add fields cache_off, next_extent, cache_allocated, cache_size and cache. (grub_sfs_data): Remove blocksize. All users switched to log_blocksize. Add log_blocksize and fshelp_flags. (grub_sfs_read_extent): Handle non-512 blocks. (grub_sfs_read_block): Add cаche and handle non-512 blocks. (grub_sfs_read_file): Handle non-512 blocks. (grub_sfs_mount): Handle non-512 blocks. Fill log_blocksize and fshelp_flags. (grub_sfs_read_symlink): Handle non-512 blocks. (grub_sfs_iterate_dir): Init new fields. Mark as case-insensitive. (grub_sfs_dir): Free cache. (grub_sfs_close): Likewise.
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