Re: [PATCH 00/19] export operations rewrite

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On Friday September 14, hch@xxxxxx wrote:
> This patchset is a medium scale rewrite of the export operations
> interface.  The goal is to make the interface less complex, and
> easier to understand from the filesystem side, aswell as preparing
> generic support for exporting of 64bit inode numbers.

These 19 patches
Acked-by: NeilBrown <neilb@xxxxxxx>

I didn't do a very thorough review this time, but I did the previous
time, and the one problem I found (module dependencies) has been
addressed - Thanks.

NeilBrown

> 
> This touches all nfs exporting filesystems, and I've done testing
> on all of the filesystems I have here locally (xfs, ext2, ext3, reiserfs,
> jfs)
> 
> Compared to the last version I've fixed the white space issues that
> checkpatch.pl complained about.
> 
> Note that this patch series is against mainline.  There will be some
> xfs changes landing in -mm soon that revamp lots of the code touched
> here.  They should hopefully include the first path in the series so
> it can be simply dropped, but the xfs conversion will need some smaller
> updates.  I will send this update as soon as the xfs tree updates get
> pulled into -mm.
> 
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