question about fs sid

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What is the fs sid used for exactly? What, if any, is its relationship with persistent file systems with xattr support.
Were currently associating a type that is generally also associated with persistent filesystems that support xattr but i dont know why.
Why would it not apply to other filesystems, for example tmpfs or vfat or whatever?

Is the fs sid still used and what do i need to consider when determining what context to associate with it?

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