docs: avoid nested indentation due to ronn-ng bug (fixes #249)

Given how long the [issue](https://github.com/apjanke/ronn-ng/issues/16)
is open already, it probably won't be fixed very soon.

Furthermore, this makes the documentation of `tidy_strategy` more
consistent with other options (e.g. `mlock`).
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Marcus Holland-Moritz 2025-02-24 21:38:48 +01:00
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in particular will slow down the driver. This defaults to `info`
in foreground mode (`-f`, `-d`) and to `warn` in background mode.
- `-o tidy_strategy=`*name*:
Use one of the following strategies to tidy the block cache:
- `none`:
This is the default strategy that never tidies the cache.
Blocks will only be evicted from the cache if the cache is
full and a more recently used block is added to the cache.
- `time`:
Time based tidying strategy. Every `tidy_interval`, the block
cache is traversed and all blocks that have not been accessed
for more then `tidy_max_age` will be removed.
- `swap`:
Swap based tidying strategy. Every `tidy_interval`, the block
cache is traversed and all blocks that have been fully or
partially swapped out by the kernel will be removed.
- `-o tidy_strategy=none`|`time`|`swap`:
Use one of the following strategies to tidy the block cache.
`none` is the default strategy that never tidies the cache. Blocks
will only be evicted from the cache if the cache is full and a more
recently used block is added to the cache. `time` enables a
time-based tidying strategy. Every `tidy_interval`, the block cache
is traversed and all blocks that have not been accessed for more
than `tidy_max_age` will be removed. `swap` enables a swap-based
tidying strategy. Every `tidy_interval`, the block cache is
traversed and all blocks that have been fully or partially swapped
out by the kernel will be removed.
- `-o tidy_interval=`*time*:
Used only if `tidy_strategy` is not `none`. This is the interval