* [Ksummit-discuss] [TECH TOPIC] Concurrency with tools/memory-model/
@ 2018-09-22 13:34 Andrea Parri
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From: Andrea Parri @ 2018-09-22 13:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ksummit-discuss; +Cc: Paul E. McKenney
Hi all,
Paul E. McKenney and myself would like to propose the following topic
for the technical track.
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Concurrency is "tricky", it has been said, due to numerous optimizations
implemented in today's multiprocessors and by the compiler.
Traditionally, developers have relied on informal documentation such as
memory-barriers.txt to avoid the "pitfalls of concurrency".
However, this doesn't always happen right: this documentation is subject
of misinterpretations, incomplete, and yet all but concise!
This talk will go over a new approach to study concurrency issues in the
kernel using the Linux-kernel memory consistency model [1].
What can this model do? and, most importantly, how can it be used? This
hands-on talk aims at addressing these questions.
[1] 1c27b644c0fdbc ("Automate memory-barriers.txt; provide Linux-kernel memory model")
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Thanks,
Andrea
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