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Pull cifs fixes from Steve French:
"CIFS/SMB3 changes:
- three fixes for stable
- add fiemap support
- improve zero-range support
- various RDMA (smb direct fixes)
I have an additional set of fixes (for improved handling of sparse
files, mode bits, POSIX extensions) that are still being tested that
are not included in this pull request but I expect to send in the next
week"
* tag '5.2-smb3' of git://git.samba.org/sfrench/cifs-2.6: (29 commits)
cifs: update module internal version number
SMB3: Clean up query symlink when reparse point
cifs: fix strcat buffer overflow and reduce raciness in smb21_set_oplock_level()
Negotiate and save preferred compression algorithms
cifs: rename and clarify CIFS_ASYNC_OP and CIFS_NO_RESP
cifs: fix credits leak for SMB1 oplock breaks
smb3: Add protocol structs for change notify support
cifs: fix smb3_zero_range for Azure
cifs: zero-range does not require the file is sparse
Add new flag on SMB3.1.1 read
cifs: add fiemap support
SMB3: Add defines for new negotiate contexts
cifs: fix bi-directional fsctl passthrough calls
cifs: smbd: take an array of reqeusts when sending upper layer data
SMB3: Add handling for different FSCTL access flags
cifs: Add support for FSCTL passthrough that write data to the server
cifs: remove superfluous inode_lock in cifs_{strict_}fsync
cifs: Call MID callback before destroying transport
cifs: smbd: Retry on memory registration failure
cifs: smbd: Indicate to retry on transport sending failure
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