Re: [PATCH 00/30] What's in the NFS queue for 2.6.27

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On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 15:31 -0400, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 06:19:52PM -0400, Trond Myklebust wrote:
> > Most of the following patches are bugfixes:
> >   There are a couple of spin locking fixes to follow up the BKL removal.
> >   There are some attribute update fixups, mainly to make the spin
> >   locking more efficient
> >   A fix for the problem of autobind on cloned RPC clients
> > 
> > The one feature that has been added is the lookup revalidation mount
> > option to allow clients to specify that they might not want to cache
> > negative dentries, and that they might want strict dentry revalidation.
> 
> The version of the fs_locations fixes are slightly older than my most
> recent.  Looking back through the archive, I think it may have been my
> mistake.  Sorry!
> 
> There's a missing patch from Chuck that makes the ip address parsing a
> bit more paranoid.  I'll resend that, followed by the newer versions of
> the other patches.
> 
> Aside from the missing patch from Chuck, the only difference between the
> versions you have and my latest are summarized below.  it's just:
> 
> 	- a cosmetic change to set_port to address your complaints about
> 	  blocks used just to define local variables, and
> 	- changes to stop bothering to check for scope id's in v6
> 	  addresses.
> 
> So--could you just take the following patches, and throw out the 4
> corresponding patches from me in your current tree?

I'll split your patch into 2 and apply on top the existing tree.

Trond

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