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When wolfBoot_swap_and_final_erase() is invoked, it was calculating the wrong offset, ending up erasing the third-last sector of the boot partition.

See ZD19006

When wolfBoot_swap_and_final_erase() is invoked, it was calculating the
wrong offset, ending up erasing the third-last sector of the boot
partition.

This might cause erasing part of the firmware, eventually causing failed
boot.
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This is not the right fix (see zd19006). Closing.

@danielinux danielinux closed this Dec 9, 2024
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