According to <http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/4/30/545>, there will not be any
more 2.6.28 stable releases.  However, there have been three 2.6.27
releases since then, the latest of which includes this patch along with
a bunch of other ext4 patches.  Would it be worthwhile to ask upstream
(Greg KH?) to cherrypick the ext4 patches into a new 2.6.28.11 release
so that you don't have to maintain this patch locally?

Also, could this be related to the ext4 filesystem corruption reported
in bug #346691?  I see that this patch fixes a longstanding ext4 bug,
whereas bug #346691 is relatively new; perhaps a recent kernel change
causes this bug to be tickled much more frequently?

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