The only module that is failing with the latest Parallels Tools (14.1.3) is prl_fs and the fix is trivial:
	Code:
	
diff -puNr parallels.orig/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/super.c parallels/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/super.c
--- parallels.orig/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/super.c	2018-09-07 13:15:08.000000000 +0000
+++ parallels/prl_fs/SharedFolders/Guest/Linux/prl_fs/super.c	2019-04-02 06:45:15.675125322 +0000
@@ -116,11 +116,11 @@ static int prlfs_remount(struct super_bl
 {
 	int ret = 0;
 	DPRINTK("ENTER\n");
-	if ( (!((*flags) & MS_RDONLY) && PRLFS_SB(sb)->readonly) ||
-	       ((*flags) & MS_MANDLOCK) )
+	if ( (!((*flags) & SB_RDONLY) && PRLFS_SB(sb)->readonly) ||
+	       ((*flags) & SB_MANDLOCK) )
 			ret = -EINVAL;
 
-	*flags |= MS_SYNCHRONOUS; /* silently don't drop sync flag */
+	*flags |= SB_SYNCHRONOUS; /* silently don't drop sync flag */
 	DPRINTK("EXIT returning %d\n", ret);
 	return ret;
 }
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ static int prlfs_fill_super(struct super
 	sb->s_maxbytes = MAX_LFS_FILESIZE;
 	sb->s_blocksize = PAGE_SIZE;
 	sb->s_blocksize_bits = PAGE_SHIFT;
-	sb->s_flags |= MS_NOATIME | MS_SYNCHRONOUS;
+	sb->s_flags |= SB_NOATIME | SB_SYNCHRONOUS;
 	sb->s_magic = PRLFS_MAGIC;
 	sb->s_op = &prlfs_super_ops;
 	PRLFS_ALLOC_SB_INFO(sb);