[PATCH 0/5 v4] fs: Fixes for removing xid bits and security labels

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  Hello,

  This is the fourth version of my patches to fix handling of s[ug]id bits and
capabilities xattrs in VFS. There are a few issues I found:

1) MS_NOSEC handling is broken - we set it after each file_remove_suid() call.
   However we needn't have removed suid bit simply because we have
   CAP_SYS_FSID and further writes to the file from processes without this
   capability still need to clear the suid bit.
2) file_remove_suid() is a misnomer since it also handles removing of
   file capabilities. It is even more confusing because should_remove_suid()
   doesn't return whether file_remove_suid() is needed or not.
3) On truncate we do clear suid bits but not file capabilities.
4) ocfs2 doesn't clear capability xattrs - hard to fix, I left it alone for
   now.
5) XFS didn't provide proper exclusion for clearing mode bits.

  This series aims at fixing above issues. Al, can you please merge the
patches? Thanks!

  Changes since v3:
* Updated changelogs and some comments to speak about capabilities and not
  security labels.

  Changes since v2:
* Rebased on top of current Linus' tree
* Improved patch 1 to use inode_has_no_xattr() as Linus suggested

  Changes since v1:
* Removed bogus patch changing inode_set_flags()
* Updated changelog of patch 4/5 to better explain why ->inode_killpriv
  should be called
* Included a fix for MS_NOSEC handling in this series.

								Honza
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