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Subject[tip: locking/core] tools/memory-model: Update recipes.txt prime_numbers.c path
The following commit has been merged into the locking/core branch of tip:

Commit-ID: cc9628b45c9fa9b165a50dbb262928bc529bf35d
Gitweb: https://git.kernel.org/tip/cc9628b45c9fa9b165a50dbb262928bc529bf35d
Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
AuthorDate: Wed, 22 Jul 2020 16:08:23 -07:00
Committer: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
CommitterDate: Thu, 03 Sep 2020 09:51:00 -07:00

tools/memory-model: Update recipes.txt prime_numbers.c path

The expand_to_next_prime() and next_prime_number() functions have moved
from lib/prime_numbers.c to lib/math/prime_numbers.c, so this commit
updates recipes.txt to reflect this change.

Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
---
tools/memory-model/Documentation/recipes.txt | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/memory-model/Documentation/recipes.txt b/tools/memory-model/Documentation/recipes.txt
index 63c4adf..03f58b1 100644
--- a/tools/memory-model/Documentation/recipes.txt
+++ b/tools/memory-model/Documentation/recipes.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
This document provides "recipes", that is, litmus tests for commonly
occurring situations, as well as a few that illustrate subtly broken but
attractive nuisances. Many of these recipes include example code from
-v4.13 of the Linux kernel.
+v5.7 of the Linux kernel.

The first section covers simple special cases, the second section
takes off the training wheels to cover more involved examples,
@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ is present if the value loaded determines the address of a later access
first place (control dependency). Note that the term "data dependency"
is sometimes casually used to cover both address and data dependencies.

-In lib/prime_numbers.c, the expand_to_next_prime() function invokes
+In lib/math/prime_numbers.c, the expand_to_next_prime() function invokes
rcu_assign_pointer(), and the next_prime_number() function invokes
rcu_dereference(). This combination mediates access to a bit vector
that is expanded as additional primes are needed.
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