Landed in eoan -proposed, hence set to Fix Committed.

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Title:
  Revert ESE DASD discard support

Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
  Fix Committed
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  [Impact]

   * Under certain conditions, the discard operation on the new ESE DASD
  may lead to data corruption.

  [Test Case]

   * Internal IBM testing

  [Regression Potential]

   * ESE DASD / thin provisioning, is the a new subtype of DASD drives
  specific to s390 architecture. The fix is to not expose discard
  availability to the kernel, to prevent utilising discard.

  [Other Info]
   
   * Comments from the thin-provisioning feature bug 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1830731

  
  Comment from Jan Hoeppner 2019-09-24 07:16:57 CDT

  The thin provisioning feature introduces an IOCTL and the discard
  support to allow userspace tools and filesystems to release unused and
  previously allocated space respectively.

  During some internal performance improvements and further tests, the
  release of allocated space revealed some issues that may lead to data
  corruption in some configurations when filesystems are mounted with
  discard support enabled.

  As we're working on a fix and trying to clarify the situation, it is highly 
recommended at this point to _not_ enable discard for any filesystem
  when working with ESE DASDs.
  mkfs should also be called with discard disabled for ESE DASDs
  (e.g. mkfs.ext4 -E nodiscard /dev/dasdX).

  Fixes and clarifications will be provided as soon as possible.

  Regards,
  Jan

  ------- Comment From stefan.haberl...@de.ibm.com 2019-10-01 09:15
  EDT-------

  In addition to Jan's update to _not_ enable discard support I would
  recommend to completely revert the patch:

  7e64db1597fe114b83fe17d0ba96c6aa5fca419a s390/dasd: Add discard
  support for ESE volumes

  to prevent the user from enabling the discard support for DASD devices.
  This patch will also be reverted upstream until further clarification.

  Regards,
  Stefan

  ---- xnox ----

  Ubuntu enables discard by default in all the installers, all
  filesystems, and all layers (e.g. mdadm/lvm/luks discard).

  Assumption until now, has been that it is harmless, when underlying
  storage doesn't support discard and always non-harmful when it is
  supported.

  I agree, we should revert discard support for ESE volumes in Ubuntu
  for now.

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