Hi Bruce This time I've based the patchset on the: git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux.git for-2.6.33 branch I was hoping to find that nfsd.h cleanup you sent to the mailing list the other day. But I don't see it. Should I rebase this work on some other branch? would you like to submit that patch, which made lots of sense in my opinion, and I'll wait and base this work on that? [On the other we might be able to move the complete nfsd.h to fs/nfsd/] I have gone deeper and wider this time. And it is based on upcoming main-line, not pnfs tree like before. So it can actually be applied this time. Please lets decide on some time table because these things are moving targets. I've removed the hunk from posix_acl.h that Trond did not like, I'll take care of that one, another time. (For late comers, posix_acl.h intimately fiddles with fs.h types but does not #include it) With these patches Benny will suffer on his next rebase, both in conflicts and a few miss-compiling files, but it should be trivial to fix, I'll help. The next step after these patches, is to move lots of files from include/linux/nfsd/* to fs/nfsd/... I have found that the include/linux/nfsd/xdr?.h, nfsd.h and cache.h are all essentially only used by fs/nfsd source, except they are *wrongly* included by some compat.c source files. Once I'll fix that they can move. [PATCH 1/6] nfsd: Remove nfsfh.h dependency on sunrpc Bruce, what about this patch. It is independent of the others. Currently sunrpc is loaded/unloaded with nfs or nfsd. exportfs and filesystems don't expect to need it. It works because depmod is doing it's job. Do we really need this dprintk? [PATCH 2/6] sunrpc: Clean never used include files [PATCH 3/6] nfsd: Fix independence of a few nfsd related headers I wish these two patches could go through Bruce's tree as one group. Who's ACKs do we need on them? Trond? [PATCH 4/6] nfsd: Headers Independence and include cleanups [PATCH 5/6] nfsd: Source files #include cleanups Please review these patches to understand the motivation behind all this. [PATCH 6/6] compat.c: Remove dependence on nfsd private headers This patch is a beginning of the next step to move the nfsd private headers to inside the fs/nfsd subdirectory. Thanks Boaz -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html