Re: Revised futex(2) man page for review

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On Sat, 2015-03-28 at 12:47 +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote:

>        The condition is represented by the futex word, which is an address  in
>        memory  supplied to the futex() system call, and the value at this mem‐
>        ory location.  (While the virtual addresses for the same memory in sep‐
>        arate  processes  may  not be equal, the kernel maps them internally so
>        that the same memory mapped in different locations will correspond  for
>        futex() calls.)
> 
>        When  executing  a futex operation that requests to block a thread, the
>        kernel will only block if the futex word has the value that the calling

Given the use of "word", you should probably state right away that
futexes are only 32bit.

Thanks,
Davidlohr

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