Re: Btrfs stable updates for 3.12

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On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:51:54PM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 04:14:02PM +0100, David Sterba wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > please queue the following patches to 3.12 stable. They fix a few
> > crashes or lockups that were reported by users.
> > 
> > The patch "stop using vfs_read in send" may seem big for stable, but without it
> > the send/receive ioctl hits the global open file limit sooner or later,
> > depending on the ram size.
> > 
> > Subjects:
> >         Btrfs: do a full search everytime in btrfs_search_old_slot
> >         Btrfs: reset intwrite on transaction abort
> >         Btrfs: fix memory leak of chunks' extent map
> >         Btrfs: fix hole check in log_one_extent [bug 66661]
> >         Btrfs: fix incorrect inode acl reset
> >         Btrfs: stop using vfs_read in send
> >         Btrfs: take ordered root lock when removing ordered operations inode
> >         Btrfs: do not run snapshot-aware defragment on error
> >         Btrfs: fix a crash when running balance and defrag concurrently
> >         Btrfs: fix lockdep error in async commit
> > Commits:
> >         d4b4087c43cc00a196c5be57fac41f41309f1d56
> >         e0228285a8cad70e4b7b4833cc650e36ecd8de89
> >         7d3d1744f8a7d62e4875bd69cc2192a939813880
> >         ed9e8af88e2551aaa6bf51d8063a2493e2d71597
> >         8185554d3eb09d23a805456b6fa98dcbb34aa518
> >         ed2590953bd06b892f0411fc94e19175d32f197a
> >         93858769172c4e3678917810e9d5de360eb991cc
> >         6f519564d7d978c00351d9ab6abac3deeac31621
> >         48ec47364b6d493f0a9cdc116977bf3f34e5c3ec
> >         b1a06a4b574996692b72b742bf6e6aa0c711a948
> > 
> > all apply cleanly on top of 3.12.5.
> 
> all now applied, along with 4 of these that seem to be applicable to
> 3.10-stable.

Yes, the 4 from stable-queue/3.10 are ok for 3.10, and for 3.11 if that
matters.

Thanks,
david
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