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Merge tag 'lkmm.2023.10.28a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu
Pull Linux Kernel Memory Model updates from Paul McKenney: "This update adds paragraphs to the portions of memory-barriers.txt that have been marked historical due to changes in the way that the Linux kernel handles DEC Alpha. These paragraphs includes information on where to find the corresponding up-to-date information" * tag 'lkmm.2023.10.28a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu: docs: memory-barriers: Add note on compiler transformation and address deps
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(2) Address-dependency barriers (historical).
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[!] This section is marked as HISTORICAL: For more up-to-date
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information, including how compiler transformations related to pointer
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comparisons can sometimes cause problems, see
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Documentation/RCU/rcu_dereference.rst.
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An address-dependency barrier is a weaker form of read barrier. In the
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case where two loads are performed such that the second depends on the
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ADDRESS-DEPENDENCY BARRIERS (HISTORICAL)
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[!] This section is marked as HISTORICAL: For more up-to-date information,
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including how compiler transformations related to pointer comparisons can
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sometimes cause problems, see Documentation/RCU/rcu_dereference.rst.
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As of v4.15 of the Linux kernel, an smp_mb() was added to READ_ONCE() for
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DEC Alpha, which means that about the only people who need to pay attention

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