On Thu, 11 Dec 2025 19:51:37 +0800, Li Chen wrote:
> ext4 fast commit only logs operations with replay support. This series
> marks a few more operations as fast-commit ineligible and accounts
> them via fc_info so behaviour under fast commit is easier to reason
> about.
> 
> Testing was done in a QEMU guest on loopback ext4 filesystems created
> with -O fast_commit[/,verity] by exercising each operation and checking
> /proc/fs/ext4/*/fc_info for the corresponding ineligible reason and
> ineligible commit counters. Detailed steps are in each commit's message.
> 
> [...]

Applied, thanks!

[1/5] ext4: mark inode format migration fast-commit ineligible
      commit: 87e79fa122bc9a6576f1690ee264fcbd77d3ab58
[2/5] ext4: mark fs-verity enable fast-commit ineligible
      commit: 16d43b9748c655b36a675cc55789f40fd827e9b1
[3/5] ext4: mark move extents fast-commit ineligible
      commit: 690558921d9f9388c6bc83610451d8cb393e4d88
[4/5] ext4: mark group add fast-commit ineligible
      commit: 89b4336fd5ec78f51f9d3a1d100f3ffa3228e604
[5/5] ext4: mark group extend fast-commit ineligible
      commit: 1f8dd813a1c771b13c303f73d876164bc9b327cc

Best regards,
-- 
Theodore Ts'o <[email protected]>

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