Re: [PATCH 0/6] 2nd IPv6 patchset for 2.6.28 (repost)

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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 04:56:58PM -0400, Chuck Lever wrote:
> Based on review comments, I've changed how the NFSv4 callback server
> starts its listener.  If the kernel has IPv6 support, it will start an
> AF_INET6 listener; otherwise it will start an AF_INET listener.
> 
> Subsequent lockd IPv6 patches already work this way, it turns out, so
> I've updated the patch in this subseries that adds a helper to display
> NLM IPv6 addresses.  If an IPv6 address is a mapped IPv4 address, it
> will be displayed as a dotted-quad instead of as an IPv6 address.  This
> should cause the helper to display IPv4-style addresses on systems that
> use only IPv4, even though the listener is AF_INET6.  This effects
> only error and debugging messages.
> 
> I should revisit other areas (already integrated, and in pending
> patches) which display presentation format addresses, to ensure they
> follow suit.

I already applied 2-6, so I've removed those and replaced them by your
new versions.  The resulting change is just the following.

I'm assuming #1 will be up to Trond.

I think I've got nothing else outstanding from you right now?

--b.
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