[ubuntu/precise-proposed] linux 3.2.0-36.57 (Accepted)
Adam Conrad
adconrad at 0c3.net
Wed Jan 9 07:49:28 UTC 2013
linux (3.2.0-36.57) precise-proposed; urgency=low
[Luis Henriques]
* Release Tracking Bug
- LP: #1097389
[ Chris J Arges ]
* Revert "SAUCE: fsnotify: dont put marks on temporary list when clearing
marks by group"
- LP: #1096137
* Revert "SAUCE: fsnotify: introduce locked versions of
fsnotify_add_mark() and fsnotify_remove_mark()"
- LP: #1096137
* Revert "SAUCE: fsnotify: pass group to fsnotify_destroy_mark()"
- LP: #1096137
* Revert "SAUCE: fsnotify: use a mutex instead of a spinlock to protect a
groups mark list"
- LP: #1096137
* Revert "SAUCE: fanotify: add an extra flag to mark_remove_from_mask
that indicates wheather a mark should be destroyed"
- LP: #1096137
* Revert "SAUCE: fsnotify: take groups mark_lock before mark lock"
- LP: #1096137
* Revert "SAUCE: fsnotify: use reference counting for groups"
- LP: #1096137
* Revert "SAUCE: fsnotify: introduce fsnotify_get_group()"
- LP: #1096137
[ Upstream Kernel Changes ]
* fsnotify: introduce fsnotify_get_group()
- LP: #1096137
* fsnotify: use reference counting for groups
- LP: #1096137
* fsnotify: take groups mark_lock before mark lock
- LP: #1096137
* fanotify: add an extra flag to mark_remove_from_mask that indicates
wheather a mark should be destroyed
- LP: #1096137
* fsnotify: use a mutex instead of a spinlock to protect a groups mark
list
- LP: #1096137
* fsnotify: pass group to fsnotify_destroy_mark()
- LP: #1096137
* fsnotify: introduce locked versions of fsnotify_add_mark() and
fsnotify_remove_mark()
- LP: #1096137
* fsnotify: dont put marks on temporary list when clearing marks by group
- LP: #1096137
* fsnotify: change locking order
- LP: #1096137
Date: 2013-01-08 21:35:21.534686+00:00
Changed-By: Luis Henriques <luis.henriques at canonical.com>
Signed-By: Adam Conrad <adconrad at 0c3.net>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/linux/3.2.0-36.57
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