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| 		=====================================
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| 		LINUX KERNEL MEMORY CONSISTENCY MODEL
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| 		=====================================
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| 
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| ============
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| INTRODUCTION
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| ============
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| 
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| This directory contains the memory consistency model (memory model, for
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| short) of the Linux kernel, written in the "cat" language and executable
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| by the externally provided "herd7" simulator, which exhaustively explores
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| the state space of small litmus tests.
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| 
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| In addition, the "klitmus7" tool (also externally provided) may be used
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| to convert a litmus test to a Linux kernel module, which in turn allows
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| that litmus test to be exercised within the Linux kernel.
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| 
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| 
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| ============
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| REQUIREMENTS
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| ============
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| 
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| Version 7.52 or higher of the "herd7" and "klitmus7" tools must be
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| downloaded separately:
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| 
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|   https://github.com/herd/herdtools7
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| 
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| See "herdtools7/INSTALL.md" for installation instructions.
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| 
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| Note that although these tools usually provide backwards compatibility,
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| this is not absolutely guaranteed.
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| 
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| For example, a future version of herd7 might not work with the model
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| in this release.  A compatible model will likely be made available in
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| a later release of Linux kernel.
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| 
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| If you absolutely need to run the model in this particular release,
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| please try using the exact version called out above.
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| 
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| klitmus7 is independent of the model provided here.  It has its own
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| dependency on a target kernel release where converted code is built
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| and executed.  Any change in kernel APIs essential to klitmus7 will
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| necessitate an upgrade of klitmus7.
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| 
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| If you find any compatibility issues in klitmus7, please inform the
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| memory model maintainers.
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| 
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| klitmus7 Compatibility Table
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| ----------------------------
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| 
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| 	============  ==========
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| 	target Linux  herdtools7
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| 	------------  ----------
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| 	     -- 4.14  7.48 --
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| 	4.15 -- 4.19  7.49 --
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| 	4.20 -- 5.5   7.54 --
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| 	5.6  -- 5.16  7.56 --
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| 	5.17 --       7.56.1 --
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| 	============  ==========
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| 
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| 
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| ==================
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| BASIC USAGE: HERD7
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| ==================
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| 
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| The memory model is used, in conjunction with "herd7", to exhaustively
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| explore the state space of small litmus tests.  Documentation describing
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| the format, features, capabilities and limitations of these litmus
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| tests is available in tools/memory-model/Documentation/litmus-tests.txt.
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| 
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| Example litmus tests may be found in the Linux-kernel source tree:
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| 
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| 	tools/memory-model/litmus-tests/
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| 	Documentation/litmus-tests/
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| 
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| Several thousand more example litmus tests are available here:
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| 
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| 	https://github.com/paulmckrcu/litmus
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| 	https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/perfbook.git/tree/CodeSamples/formal/herd
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| 	https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/perfbook.git/tree/CodeSamples/formal/litmus
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| 
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| Documentation describing litmus tests and now to use them may be found
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| here:
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| 
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| 	tools/memory-model/Documentation/litmus-tests.txt
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| 
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| The remainder of this section uses the SB+fencembonceonces.litmus test
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| located in the tools/memory-model directory.
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| 
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| To run SB+fencembonceonces.litmus against the memory model:
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| 
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|   $ cd $LINUX_SOURCE_TREE/tools/memory-model
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|   $ herd7 -conf linux-kernel.cfg litmus-tests/SB+fencembonceonces.litmus
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| 
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| Here is the corresponding output:
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| 
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|   Test SB+fencembonceonces Allowed
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|   States 3
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|   0:r0=0; 1:r0=1;
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|   0:r0=1; 1:r0=0;
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|   0:r0=1; 1:r0=1;
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|   No
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|   Witnesses
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|   Positive: 0 Negative: 3
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|   Condition exists (0:r0=0 /\ 1:r0=0)
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|   Observation SB+fencembonceonces Never 0 3
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|   Time SB+fencembonceonces 0.01
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|   Hash=d66d99523e2cac6b06e66f4c995ebb48
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| 
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| The "Positive: 0 Negative: 3" and the "Never 0 3" each indicate that
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| this litmus test's "exists" clause can not be satisfied.
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| 
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| See "herd7 -help" or "herdtools7/doc/" for more information on running the
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| tool itself, but please be aware that this documentation is intended for
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| people who work on the memory model itself, that is, people making changes
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| to the tools/memory-model/linux-kernel.* files.  It is not intended for
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| people focusing on writing, understanding, and running LKMM litmus tests.
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| 
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| 
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| =====================
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| BASIC USAGE: KLITMUS7
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| =====================
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| 
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| The "klitmus7" tool converts a litmus test into a Linux kernel module,
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| which may then be loaded and run.
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| 
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| For example, to run SB+fencembonceonces.litmus against hardware:
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| 
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|   $ mkdir mymodules
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|   $ klitmus7 -o mymodules litmus-tests/SB+fencembonceonces.litmus
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|   $ cd mymodules ; make
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|   $ sudo sh run.sh
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| 
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| The corresponding output includes:
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| 
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|   Test SB+fencembonceonces Allowed
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|   Histogram (3 states)
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|   644580  :>0:r0=1; 1:r0=0;
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|   644328  :>0:r0=0; 1:r0=1;
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|   711092  :>0:r0=1; 1:r0=1;
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|   No
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|   Witnesses
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|   Positive: 0, Negative: 2000000
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|   Condition exists (0:r0=0 /\ 1:r0=0) is NOT validated
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|   Hash=d66d99523e2cac6b06e66f4c995ebb48
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|   Observation SB+fencembonceonces Never 0 2000000
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|   Time SB+fencembonceonces 0.16
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| 
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| The "Positive: 0 Negative: 2000000" and the "Never 0 2000000" indicate
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| that during two million trials, the state specified in this litmus
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| test's "exists" clause was not reached.
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| 
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| And, as with "herd7", please see "klitmus7 -help" or "herdtools7/doc/"
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| for more information.  And again, please be aware that this documentation
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| is intended for people who work on the memory model itself, that is,
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| people making changes to the tools/memory-model/linux-kernel.* files.
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| It is not intended for people focusing on writing, understanding, and
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| running LKMM litmus tests.
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| 
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| 
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| ====================
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| DESCRIPTION OF FILES
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| ====================
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| 
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| Documentation/README
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| 	Guide to the other documents in the Documentation/ directory.
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| 
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| linux-kernel.bell
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| 	Categorizes the relevant instructions, including memory
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| 	references, memory barriers, atomic read-modify-write operations,
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| 	lock acquisition/release, and RCU operations.
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| 
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| 	More formally, this file (1) lists the subtypes of the various
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| 	event types used by the memory model and (2) performs RCU
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| 	read-side critical section nesting analysis.
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| 
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| linux-kernel.cat
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| 	Specifies what reorderings are forbidden by memory references,
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| 	memory barriers, atomic read-modify-write operations, and RCU.
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| 
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| 	More formally, this file specifies what executions are forbidden
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| 	by the memory model.  Allowed executions are those which
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| 	satisfy the model's "coherence", "atomic", "happens-before",
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| 	"propagation", and "rcu" axioms, which are defined in the file.
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| 
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| linux-kernel.cfg
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| 	Convenience file that gathers the common-case herd7 command-line
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| 	arguments.
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| 
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| linux-kernel.def
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| 	Maps from C-like syntax to herd7's internal litmus-test
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| 	instruction-set architecture.
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| 
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| litmus-tests
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| 	Directory containing a few representative litmus tests, which
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| 	are listed in litmus-tests/README.  A great deal more litmus
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| 	tests are available at https://github.com/paulmckrcu/litmus.
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| 
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| 	By "representative", it means the one in the litmus-tests
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| 	directory is:
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| 
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| 		1) simple, the number of threads should be relatively
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| 		   small and each thread function should be relatively
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| 		   simple.
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| 		2) orthogonal, there should be no two litmus tests
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| 		   describing the same aspect of the memory model.
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| 		3) textbook, developers can easily copy-paste-modify
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| 		   the litmus tests to use the patterns on their own
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| 		   code.
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| 
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| lock.cat
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| 	Provides a front-end analysis of lock acquisition and release,
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| 	for example, associating a lock acquisition with the preceding
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| 	and following releases and checking for self-deadlock.
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| 
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| 	More formally, this file defines a performance-enhanced scheme
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| 	for generation of the possible reads-from and coherence order
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| 	relations on the locking primitives.
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| 
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| README
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| 	This file.
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| 
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| scripts	Various scripts, see scripts/README.
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