Linus Torvalds e8d1895883 XArray updates for 5.12
- Fix a bug when splitting to a non-zero order
  - Documentation fix
  - Add a predefined 16-bit allocation limit
  - Various test suite fixes
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Merge tag 'xarray-5.12' of git://git.infradead.org/users/willy/xarray

Pull XArray fixes from Matthew Wilcox:
 "My apologies for the lateness of this. I had a bug reported in the
  test suite, and when I started working on it, I realised I had two
  fixes sitting in the xarray tree since last November. Anyway,
  everything here is fixes, apart from adding xa_limit_16b. The test
  suite passes.

  Summary:

   - Fix a bug when splitting to a non-zero order

   - Documentation fix

   - Add a predefined 16-bit allocation limit

   - Various test suite fixes"

* tag 'xarray-5.12' of git://git.infradead.org/users/willy/xarray:
  idr test suite: Improve reporting from idr_find_test_1
  idr test suite: Create anchor before launching throbber
  idr test suite: Take RCU read lock in idr_find_test_1
  radix tree test suite: Register the main thread with the RCU library
  radix tree test suite: Fix compilation
  XArray: Add xa_limit_16b
  XArray: Fix splitting to non-zero orders
  XArray: Fix split documentation
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