[PATCH 0 of 8] Various MD patches to support device-mapper interaction

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Neil,

Please consider	the following patches for inclusion:

1) md-no-integrity-register-if-no-gendisk.patch
E-mail received 5/24/2011 of patch application, but it has not yet
landed in 3.0.0-rc2

2) md-no-sync-IO-while-suspended.patch
E-mail received 5/24/2011 of patch application, but it has not yet
landed in 3.0.0-rc2

3) md-possible-typo.patch
You mentioned you might	take this one if I changed the message instead
of the parameter value.  I've s/ blocks/k/ - better?

4) md-move-thread-wakeups-into-resume.patch
No comments on this yet.

5) md-raid1-changes-to-allow-use-by-device-mapper.patch
No comments on this yet.

6) md-add-sync_super-to-mddev_t-struct.patch
This is	the patch I'm proposing	as the substitute to the 'analyze_sbs'
patches I had originally posted.  We add a function pointer that can be
called from device-mapper for the purposes of updating the superblock.
(This way, the superblock and 'super_types' functions can be in
dm-raid.c.)

7) md-add-bitmap-support.patch
Bitmap support for device-mapper created arrays.

8) md-raid5-do-not-set-fullsync.patch
A somewhat hackish way around the problem of RAID5 setting fullsync on a
device that merely suffered a transient failure.

Thanks,
 brassow


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