On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 11:20:36 -0700, paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > From: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx> > > The Linux kernel has a number of categories of ordering primitives, which > are recorded in the LKMM implementation and hinted at by cheatsheet.txt. > But there is no overview of these categories, and such an overview > is needed in order to understand multithreaded LKMM litmus tests. > This commit therefore adds an ordering.txt as well as extracting a > control-dependencies.txt from memory-barriers.txt. It also updates the > README file. > > Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > tools/memory-model/Documentation/README | 24 +- > tools/memory-model/Documentation/ordering.txt | 462 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > tools/memory-model/control-dependencies.txt | 256 ++++++++++++++ > 3 files changed, 740 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 tools/memory-model/Documentation/ordering.txt > create mode 100644 tools/memory-model/control-dependencies.txt Hi Paul, Didn't you mean to put control-dependencies.txt under tools/memory-model/Documentation/ ? Thanks, Akira > > diff --git a/tools/memory-model/Documentation/README b/tools/memory-model/Documentation/README > index 4326603..16177aa 100644 > --- a/tools/memory-model/Documentation/README > +++ b/tools/memory-model/Documentation/README > @@ -8,10 +8,19 @@ number of places. > > This document therefore describes a number of places to start reading > the documentation in this directory, depending on what you know and what > -you would like to learn: > +you would like to learn. These are cumulative, that is, understanding > +of the documents earlier in this list is required by the documents later > +in this list. > > o You are new to Linux-kernel concurrency: simple.txt > > +o You have some background in Linux-kernel concurrency, and would > + like an overview of the types of low-level concurrency primitives > + that are provided: ordering.txt > + > + Here, "low level" means atomic operations to single locations in > + memory. > + > o You are familiar with the concurrency facilities that you > need, and just want to get started with LKMM litmus tests: > litmus-tests.txt > @@ -20,6 +29,9 @@ o You are familiar with Linux-kernel concurrency, and would > like a detailed intuitive understanding of LKMM, including > situations involving more than two threads: recipes.txt > > +o You would like a detailed understanding of what your compiler can > + and cannot do to control dependencies: control-dependencies.txt > + > o You are familiar with Linux-kernel concurrency and the > use of LKMM, and would like a cheat sheet to remind you > of LKMM's guarantees: cheatsheet.txt > @@ -37,12 +49,16 @@ o You are interested in the publications related to LKMM, including > DESCRIPTION OF FILES > ==================== > > -Documentation/README > +README > This file. > > Documentation/cheatsheet.txt > Quick-reference guide to the Linux-kernel memory model. > > +Documentation/control-dependencies.txt > + A guide to preventing compiler optimizations from destroying > + your control dependencies. > + > Documentation/explanation.txt > Describes the memory model in detail. [...]