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New Features:
* Use an LRU list for returning unused delegations
* Introduce a KConfig option to disable NFS v4.0 and make NFS v4.1 the default
Bugfixes:
* NFS/localio: Handle short writes by retrying
* NFS/localio: prevent direct reclaim recursion into NFS via nfs_writepages
* NFS/localio: use GFP_NOIO and non-memreclaim workqueue in nfs_local_commit
* NFS/localio: remove -EAGAIN handling in nfs_local_doio()
* pNFS: fix a missing wake up while waiting on NFS_LAYOUT_DRAIN
* fs/nfs: Fix a readdir slow-start regression
* SUNRPC: fix gss_auth kref leak in gss_alloc_msg error path
Other Cleanups and Improvements:
* A few other NFS/localio cleanups
* Various other delegation handling cleanups from Christoph
* Unify security_inode_listsecurity() calls
* Improvements to NFSv4 lease handling
* Clean up SUNRPC *_debug fields when CONFIG_SUNRPC_DEBUG is not set
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Merge tag 'nfs-for-7.0-1' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/anna/linux-nfs
Pull NFS client updates from Anna Schumaker:
"New Features:
- Use an LRU list for returning unused delegations
- Introduce a KConfig option to disable NFS v4.0 and make NFS v4.1
the default
Bugfixes:
- NFS/localio:
- Handle short writes by retrying
- Prevent direct reclaim recursion into NFS via nfs_writepages
- Use GFP_NOIO and non-memreclaim workqueue in nfs_local_commit
- Remove -EAGAIN handling in nfs_local_doio()
- pNFS: fix a missing wake up while waiting on NFS_LAYOUT_DRAIN
- fs/nfs: Fix a readdir slow-start regression
- SUNRPC: fix gss_auth kref leak in gss_alloc_msg error path
Other cleanups and improvements:
- A few other NFS/localio cleanups
- Various other delegation handling cleanups from Christoph
- Unify security_inode_listsecurity() calls
- Improvements to NFSv4 lease handling
- Clean up SUNRPC *_debug fields when CONFIG_SUNRPC_DEBUG is not set"
* tag 'nfs-for-7.0-1' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/anna/linux-nfs: (60 commits)
SUNRPC: fix gss_auth kref leak in gss_alloc_msg error path
nfs: nfs4proc: Convert comma to semicolon
SUNRPC: Change list definition method
sunrpc: rpc_debug and others are defined even if CONFIG_SUNRPC_DEBUG unset
NFSv4: limit lease period in nfs4_set_lease_period()
NFSv4: pass lease period in seconds to nfs4_set_lease_period()
nfs: unify security_inode_listsecurity() calls
fs/nfs: Fix readdir slow-start regression
pNFS: fix a missing wake up while waiting on NFS_LAYOUT_DRAIN
NFS: fix delayed delegation return handling
NFS: simplify error handling in nfs_end_delegation_return
NFS: fold nfs_abort_delegation_return into nfs_end_delegation_return
NFS: remove the delegation == NULL check in nfs_end_delegation_return
NFS: use bool for the issync argument to nfs_end_delegation_return
NFS: return void from ->return_delegation
NFS: return void from nfs4_inode_make_writeable
NFS: Merge CONFIG_NFS_V4_1 with CONFIG_NFS_V4
NFS: Add a way to disable NFS v4.0 via KConfig
NFS: Move sequence slot operations into minorversion operations
NFS: Pass a struct nfs_client to nfs4_init_sequence()
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