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The XFS zone allocator is used for supporting zoned storage devices like shingled magnetic recording (SMR) and zoned namespace (ZNS) SSDs where writes must be done sequentially from start to finish. The XFS zone allocator has been part of the kernel for a while to comply with the zoned device constraints while now for Linux 7.2 it's no longer considered experimental. Again, just relevant for SMR and ZNS type zoned storage devices.
Other than that the XFS merge for Linux 7.2 is just bringing some fixes and minor alterations.
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