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@@ -49,6 +49,24 @@ be generated without __CHECK_ENDIAN__.
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__bitwise - noisy stuff; in particular, __le*/__be* are that. We really
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don't want to drown in noise unless we'd explicitly asked for it.
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+Using sparse for lock checking
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+The following macros are undefined for gcc and defined during a sparse
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+run to use the "context" tracking feature of sparse, applied to
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+locking. These annotations tell sparse when a lock is held, with
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+regard to the annotated function's entry and exit.
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+
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+__must_hold - The specified lock is held on function entry and exit.
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+__acquires - The specified lock is held on function exit, but not entry.
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+__releases - The specified lock is held on function entry, but not exit.
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+If the function enters and exits without the lock held, acquiring and
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+releasing the lock inside the function in a balanced way, no
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+annotation is needed. The tree annotations above are for cases where
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+sparse would otherwise report a context imbalance.
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Getting sparse
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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