queue_limits_set() without DM core and targets first being updated to set (and stack) discard limits in terms of max_hw_discard_sectors and not max_discard_sectors. - Fix stable@ DM integrity discard support to set device's discard_granularity limit to the device's logical block size. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAABCAAdFiEEJfWUX4UqZ4x1O2wixSPxCi2dA1oFAmZMv3kACgkQxSPxCi2d A1pX2gf+NjaTP+6otMJ44sYwUGHuWtgwDy7NcoTiF4RvLQjjrUh8Lgm2p3i4evFs 4AzMNXy5V6/mEx/AZb7sjCtPkIGOykkBud3+jhStohQKvXEJQcYtwACNv151NW2c Fw2tcPZbPKH8P8UkDkegLaCu+4DotYjhuw44dfHFVZ95Wlhcm2UmcjWQEf/LtYW0 Si2FE0z2n1yi1mY6cExuL0bJ+LaMrXRQzHE3ZPaPRn4PFNUTY1juKsHYbgyL7cZ+ xQM1W/KBrKzDztCJGKH4Cl86L3kNPRkiQ7BQ/2Wtse20o10EGT0+lPvevCNcPNpi gbjAo7OPy9WPA9N/AR8Wfj06YQFaGA== =Pp+x -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'for-6.10/dm-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/device-mapper/linux-dm Pull device mapper fixes from Mike Snitzer: - Fix DM discard regressions due to DM core switching over to using queue_limits_set() without DM core and targets first being updated to set (and stack) discard limits in terms of max_hw_discard_sectors and not max_discard_sectors - Fix stable@ DM integrity discard support to set device's discard_granularity limit to the device's logical block size * tag 'for-6.10/dm-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/device-mapper/linux-dm: dm: always manage discard support in terms of max_hw_discard_sectors dm-integrity: set discard_granularity to logical block size
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