[PATCH 0/24] sysfs cleanups.

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Greg KH <gregkh@xxxxxxx> writes:

>> > Or are there still problems, like the "fry the ext3 boot partition" that
>> > Kay found?
>> 
>> That is unrelated to Eric's patches, They just added the dump, which I
>> tried to trigger. It's not entirely clear what caused the filesytem
>> damage, but I was definitely able to reproduce the unclean shutdown
>> without any of Eric's sysfs patches.
>
> Ok.
>
> But I think Eric had some updates to some of the patches along the way,
> so a whole new respin would be good to ensure I get the correct ones.


Ok.  Here is my respun patchset.  I have not changed which files
we remove in a directory when we remove a non-empty directory.
Leaving that issue to be addressed another time.

To accommodate that I have respun two patches:

patch  4 sysfs: Normalize removing sysfs directories.
patch 15 sysfs: Kill sysfs_addrm_start and sysfs_addrm_finish

Killing addrm is only changed to track the previous differences.

Eric




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