documentation: memory-barriers.txt: Correct example for reorderings
Correct the example of memory orderings in memory-barriers.txt
Commit 615cc2c9cf
"Documentation/memory-barriers.txt: fix important typo re
memory barriers" changed the assignment to x and y. Change the rest of the
example to match this change.
Reported-by: Ganesh Rapolu <ganesh.rapolu@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar <bobby.prani@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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@ -121,22 +121,22 @@ For example, consider the following sequence of events:
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The set of accesses as seen by the memory system in the middle can be arranged
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in 24 different combinations:
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STORE A=3, STORE B=4, x=LOAD A->3, y=LOAD B->4
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STORE A=3, STORE B=4, y=LOAD B->4, x=LOAD A->3
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STORE A=3, x=LOAD A->3, STORE B=4, y=LOAD B->4
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STORE A=3, x=LOAD A->3, y=LOAD B->2, STORE B=4
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STORE A=3, y=LOAD B->2, STORE B=4, x=LOAD A->3
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STORE A=3, y=LOAD B->2, x=LOAD A->3, STORE B=4
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STORE B=4, STORE A=3, x=LOAD A->3, y=LOAD B->4
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STORE A=3, STORE B=4, y=LOAD A->3, x=LOAD B->4
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STORE A=3, STORE B=4, x=LOAD B->4, y=LOAD A->3
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STORE A=3, y=LOAD A->3, STORE B=4, x=LOAD B->4
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STORE A=3, y=LOAD A->3, x=LOAD B->2, STORE B=4
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STORE A=3, x=LOAD B->2, STORE B=4, y=LOAD A->3
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STORE A=3, x=LOAD B->2, y=LOAD A->3, STORE B=4
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STORE B=4, STORE A=3, y=LOAD A->3, x=LOAD B->4
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STORE B=4, ...
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...
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and can thus result in four different combinations of values:
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x == 1, y == 2
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x == 1, y == 4
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x == 3, y == 2
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x == 3, y == 4
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x == 2, y == 1
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x == 2, y == 3
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x == 4, y == 1
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x == 4, y == 3
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Furthermore, the stores committed by a CPU to the memory system may not be
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