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Documentation updates. Add read-modify-write sequences, which means that stronger primitives more consistently result in stronger ordering, while still remaining in the envelope of the hardware that supports Linux. Address, data, and control dependencies used to ignore data that was stored in temporaries. This update extends these dependency chains to include unmarked intra-thread stores and loads. Note that these unmarked stores and loads should not be concurrently accessed from multiple threads, and doing so will cause LKMM to flag such accesses as data races. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJHBAABCgAxFiEEbK7UrM+RBIrCoViJnr8S83LZ+4wFAmPtYNQTHHBhdWxtY2tA a2VybmVsLm9yZwAKCRCevxLzctn7jHMaEACfruLJV/hao7R1et0CLasWL6LMenq6 MbzFiOWDMBXxTMUOdAEeM5JQiIsHr8XZbs80hX1OEQb9VPG61HMy/8jqTYtfbGGt 3EykqAKQ8my1/7wEPSfrO/icvPf/czuT1GYYNQi+PGnlrBKUHPkqfuDpPz5E6p/+ hIojbtXcFLIdB42sBw5JSG3itX6lTlmJFZEfmkYCIlgBQxGTlbK7Bpagml+7zGTD mQT824OKiPJ6aerUuBzCUURq45JvNd9jE39Gc5KV63pxR2hOcsCZz3jYA1ZQcKeX UP+ZowKC3WH6iLhxmhnsdAIlaeQRcOvU46B0PHdwIKhV1CVLZR4qINPFIPJ2u4Oo kwsdG8hBHnNnapPMnhmk8DOZRz1SX2Q9ZR35ZOtOOFWw41ZRkGp3fE6JlKaF0pEt 3SlZ98wkxpV5YEQ67clpVGCPdg0yMWNnos4D1Yw82mpI2DH5NF60R5x6Gb/B2QyX fp/0SpkXwc4PbLY7sHYWH1MF+bRFkJOeDw2XesMMT+Cjn20fqtR0HGFO/rPHeDqQ qqamNFQVkP7Y/BWzxR27iH9xFqI8a8BKI18/IYbfQZ+eNwULOCCXqdQpuRaTKPaM 4h6Ebtx/j3oXR0TYtb84mWwaKNO17fo8zMH4tn1Jk+K4OrcxCop5m29fkX1Fjqqf BMpxir7tN4DK7Q== =uGmQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'lkmm.2023.02.15a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu Pull LKMM (Linux Kernel Memory Model) updates from Paul McKenney: "Documentation updates. Add read-modify-write sequences, which means that stronger primitives more consistently result in stronger ordering, while still remaining in the envelope of the hardware that supports Linux. Address, data, and control dependencies used to ignore data that was stored in temporaries. This update extends these dependency chains to include unmarked intra-thread stores and loads. Note that these unmarked stores and loads should not be concurrently accessed from multiple threads, and doing so will cause LKMM to flag such accesses as data races" * tag 'lkmm.2023.02.15a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu: tools: memory-model: Make plain accesses carry dependencies Documentation: Fixed a typo in atomic_t.txt tools: memory-model: Add rmw-sequences to the LKMM locking/memory-barriers.txt: Improve documentation for writel() example |
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