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      aufs: possible bugfix, uncached acl · a8614c2e
      J. R. Okajima authored
      
      
      When a branch filesystem doesn't cache ACL, aufs should not cache
      either.  Until now aufs has never met such fs, but theoretically it
      could happen.  Actually, in linux-v5.1-rc1, NFSv3 changed its behaviour
      by the commit
      	ded52fbe7020 2019-02-20 nfs: fix xfstest generic/099 failed on nfsv3
      The commit ded52fbe7020 doesn't "forget" the previous acl though.
      Doesn't it mean that the obsoleted acl is kept until NFS's attribute
      cache is expired?  I don't know.  I've asked it on LKML, but got no
      answer.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJ. R. Okajima <hooanon05g@gmail.com>
      (cherry picked from commit e448daa00228186b869356fdef8d98d9f95caf53)
      a8614c2e
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