Don't use unsafe.Sizeof where encoding/binary.Size suffices#1404
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unsafe.Sizeof depends on ABI details, but we're not actually using the raw memory layout of dmveritySuperblock. We're just writing it out with encoding/binary.Write, so encoding/binary.Size gives the relevant size. Signed-off-by: edef <edef@edef.eu>
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unsafe.Sizeofdepends on ABI details, but we're not actually using the raw memory layout ofdmveritySuperblock. We're just writing it out withencoding/binary.Write, soencoding/binary.Sizegives the relevant size.