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doc: Fix diagram references in memory-ordering document
The three diagrams describing rcu_gp_init() all spuriously refer to the same figure, probably due to a copy/paste issue. This commit fixes these references. Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
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@ -339,14 +339,14 @@ The diagram below shows the path of ordering if the leftmost
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leftmost ``rcu_node`` structure offlines its last CPU and if the next
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``rcu_node`` structure has no online CPUs).
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.. kernel-figure:: TreeRCU-gp-init-1.svg
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.. kernel-figure:: TreeRCU-gp-init-2.svg
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The final ``rcu_gp_init()`` pass through the ``rcu_node`` tree traverses
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breadth-first, setting each ``rcu_node`` structure's ``->gp_seq`` field
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to the newly advanced value from the ``rcu_state`` structure, as shown
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in the following diagram.
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.. kernel-figure:: TreeRCU-gp-init-1.svg
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.. kernel-figure:: TreeRCU-gp-init-3.svg
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This change will also cause each CPU's next call to
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``__note_gp_changes()`` to notice that a new grace period has started,
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