[PATCH -perfbook 1/6] advsync: Add major indexing tags to 'NBS' and 'forward-progress guarantee'

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Also increment number of classes.
Enum item of "Bounded population-oblivious wait-free" was added
in commit 6abfa973f401 ("glossary: Additions from index, F-K").

Signed-off-by: Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 advsync/advsync.tex | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/advsync/advsync.tex b/advsync/advsync.tex
index 2d1f316c..d39e0f01 100644
--- a/advsync/advsync.tex
+++ b/advsync/advsync.tex
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Memory ordering is also quite important, but it warrants its own
 \cref{chp:Advanced Synchronization: Memory Ordering}.
 
 The second form of advanced synchronization provides the stronger
-\IXpl{forward-progress guarantee} needed for parallel real-time computing,
+forward-progress guarantees needed for parallel real-time computing,
 which is the topic of
 \cref{sec:advsync:Parallel Real-Time Computing}.
 
@@ -80,9 +80,9 @@ them, please re-read
 	  it's supposed to do.}
 	 {\emph{Robert A. Heinlein}}
 
-The term \IXacrfst{nbs}~\cite{MauriceHerlihy90a}
-describes seven classes of \IX{linearizable} algorithms with differing
-\emph{\IXpl{forward-progress guarantee}}~\cite{DanAlitarh2013PracticalProgress},
+The term \IXBacrfst{nbs}~\cite{MauriceHerlihy90a}
+describes eight classes of \IX{linearizable} algorithms with differing
+\emph{\IXBpl{forward-progress guarantee}}~\cite{DanAlitarh2013PracticalProgress},
 which are as follows:
 
 \begin{enumerate}
-- 
2.17.1





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