As mentioned on my first pull request for sysctl-next, for v6.4-rc1 we're very close to being able to deprecating register_sysctl_paths(). I was going to assess the situation after the first week of the merge window. That time is now and things are looking good. We only have one stragglers on the patch which had already an ACK for so I'm picking this up here now and the last patch is the one that uses an axe. Some careful eyeballing would be appreciated by others. If this doesn't get properly reviewed I can also just hold off on this in my tree for the next merge window. Either way is fine by me. I have boot tested the last patch and 0-day build completed successfully. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJGBAABCgAwFiEENnNq2KuOejlQLZofziMdCjCSiKcFAmRSsn0SHG1jZ3JvZkBr ZXJuZWwub3JnAAoJEM4jHQowkoinzzMQAK6ddUwQM32z6E2SY/Ku6ZDQJhVKxE+Y +HvghMqaGzr2eawEaASZzV6p//Q1aH4c2yaChyENa/O82QBXhbc2RBvdiAzQeJZx cUQ4C6Lc+BlpoB24Nes69F9j1LAEI5YXKMK911DKDu7LNNS7Ytxt1IOfM2RpyqRV 6+9vOvAqCSh9EEjZeZDrMlsYhBA+t3YIkU6JFMX7Upc2P7m//57inLsZyUZBqnou t9sfC0d1lDTZXZ0vSIk534VhoxXe1MkYERKkAciEprxbdNnqcsi4WMXKdXG6Mcpy O1ZuUXqndAfhTSHLkqNidtuDP29TTvcdz5tDfwmaJ3JUTt0cDvlC2T7J9WyXDfCZ XsR8Ik0/vEH/j9rVabF9fQ8DeTSLe9AgpaItHd6/LWI8UESs5k/wYi9O+7lhCf2p JZpXl3G1itKA9ABMD1GUEtC5hfWTUxkTEgPkXbqFuKtCl0mI8lD3FPFRbuhYNLa8 7R/6SN9h6/43C9Ffp2bY3c/gKQj51QlvGOSctahvdYSFkG8KXKhEnsDu0V6eLM9G QYrhvht8o9jbuKJKtEno9fjTlClVvXp5vARQQyy9OHyTuhU/Y8q2lH2BCZtFYZrM cpIFdfqB18tZmo7QfNHZPLfws2j3MqsbXFG8Q23BB7cJp1P5QdLJjmjnqbMq8xmk 3kdRMZ2Xkfcx =8VOt -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'sysctl-6.4-rc1-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux Pull more sysctl updates from Luis Chamberlain: "As mentioned on my first pull request for sysctl-next, for v6.4-rc1 we're very close to being able to deprecating register_sysctl_paths(). I was going to assess the situation after the first week of the merge window. That time is now and things are looking good. We only have one which had already an ACK for so I'm picking this up here now and the last patch is the one that uses an axe. I have boot tested the last patch and 0-day build completed successfully" * tag 'sysctl-6.4-rc1-v2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux: sysctl: remove register_sysctl_paths() kernel: pid_namespace: simplify sysctls with register_sysctl()
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