an iomap-based direct I/O implementation V2

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Hi all,

this series adds a new direct I/O implementation based on the iomap
interface, and switches XFS to use it.

The first two patches are a resend of my earlier series to remove the
XFS iolock.  They are needed for the lockdep assert in the new iomap
code.

The rest implements a new iomap_dio_rw direct I/O implementation and
switches XFS to use it.

Note that this series is on top of a merge of the XFS for-next
tree with the block tree, which has a new helper needed for this
implementation.  This is the block tree it's on top of:

    git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block for-4.10/block

To make everyones life easier І also have a git tree with the merge
plus the patches in this series available here:

    git://git.infradead.org/users/hch/vfs.git iomap-dio.2

Changes since V1:
 - dropped the bio_iov_iter_get_pages patch, now merged in the block tree
 - rebased on top of a merge of the XFS tree with the block tree
 - stopped using WRITE_ODIRECT which has been removed in the block tree
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