> > @@ -182,15 +182,21 @@ static inline u32 hv_get_avail_to_write_percent(
> >   * 2 . 4  (Windows 8)
> >   * 3 . 0  (Windows 8 R2)
> >   * 4 . 0  (Windows 10)
> > + * 4 . 1  (Windows 10 RS3)
> >   * 5 . 0  (Newer Windows 10)
> > + * 5 . 1  (Windows 10 RS4)
> > + * 5 . 2  (Windows Server 2019, RS5)
> >   */
> > 
> >  #define VERSION_WS2008  ((0 << 16) | (13))
> >  #define VERSION_WIN7    ((1 << 16) | (1))
> >  #define VERSION_WIN8    ((2 << 16) | (4))
> >  #define VERSION_WIN8_1    ((3 << 16) | (0))
> > -#define VERSION_WIN10      ((4 << 16) | (0))
> > +#define VERSION_WIN10_V4 ((4 << 16) | (0))
> 
> I would recommend not changing the symbol name for version 4.0.
> The change makes it more consistent with the later VERSION_WIN10_*
> symbols, but it doesn't fundamentally add any clarity and I'm not sure
> it's worth the churn in the other files that have to be touched. It's a
> judgment call, and that's just my input.

My fingers were itching:  ;-) I've reverted this change, following
your recommendation.

Thanks,
  Andrea

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