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Subject[GIT PULL] xfs: updates for 4.16
Hi Linus,

As promised, here's a (much smaller) second pull request for the second
week of the merge cycle. This time around we have a couple patches
shutting off unsupported fs configurations, and a couple of cleanups.

Last, we turn off EXPERIMENTAL for the reverse mapping btree, since
the primary downstream user of that information (online fsck) is now
upstream and I haven't seen any major failures in a few kernel
releases.

Let me know if you encounter any merge problems; I checked against this
morning's master and didn't see any.

--D

The following changes since commit 1e369b0e199bbfbab5218e1c1443d839700d8884:

xfs: remove experimental tag for reflinks (2018-01-29 07:27:24 -0800)

are available in the git repository at:

git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux.git tags/xfs-4.16-merge-5

for you to fetch changes up to 76883f7988e6d06a97232e979bc7aaa7846a134b:

xfs: remove experimental tag for reverse mapping (2018-02-01 21:07:26 -0800)

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Changes since last update:
- Print scrub build status in the xfs build info.
- Explicitly call out the remaining two scenarios where we don't
support
reflink and never have.
- Remove EXPERIMENTAL tag from reverse mapping btree!

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Darrick J. Wong (4):
xfs: fix u32 type usage in sb validation function
xfs: don't allow DAX on reflink filesystems
xfs: don't allow reflink + realtime filesystems
xfs: remove experimental tag for reverse mapping

Eric Sandeen (1):
xfs: add scrub to XFS_BUILD_OPTIONS

fs/xfs/libxfs/xfs_sb.c | 4 ++--
fs/xfs/xfs_super.c | 24 +++++++++++++++---------
fs/xfs/xfs_super.h | 7 +++++++
3 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

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