Hi Thimo,

Thanks for writing back, great timing!

So, the new revision of the patches that we have been testing since
February have just been merged into mainline. The md/raid10 patches got
merged on Friday, and the dm/raid patches got merged on Saturday, and
will be tagged into 5.13-rc1. There's been a few of us testing them, and
we haven't seen any regressions that cause data loss or disk corruption.
Things are looking okay.

If you are interested, you can see a list of the new commits on bug
1896578.

We are still planning to SRU the new revision into the Ubuntu kernels,
and I have spent the day backporting the official mainline commits to
the Ubuntu 5.11, 5.8, 5.4 and 4.15 kernels.

I'm currently building re-spins of the test kernels, based on more
recently released Ubuntu kernels, with these official mainline patches,
instead of the patches I got from the development mailing list I used in
my previous set of test kernels.

I'm expecting these kernels to finish building overnight, and I will
make sure to write back tomorrow morning with instructions on how to
install these test kernels.

It would be great if you could give them a test before they get built
into the next Ubuntu kernel update. Even when they are built into the
next kernel update, I'll let you know how you can test them when they
are in -proposed, before they are officially released to -updates.

I'll write back tomorrow morning with instructions on how to install the
fresh test kernels.

Thanks,
Matthew

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