What is the expected behaviour of bcache when an SSD wears out? Do SSD's 
internally do a verify after write to ensure that the data has made it to the 
'media' correctly and report a failure if that's the case? Does (or can) bcache 
do a verify itself?

And what about an SSD that fails hard (eg linux detects an unplug)? A system 
crash is acceptable in such a case if the cache was in write-back mode, but 
what are the chances of rebooting successfully with the outstanding cached 
writes now lost?

Thanks

James
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