On 10/25, Oleg Nesterov wrote: > > Because our rcu read-lock critical section extends beyond the return from > synchronize_rcu(), and thus we must have a full memory barrier _between_ > that synchronize_rcu() and our rcu_read_lock(). We must see all memory > updates, > including thread_pid = NULL which makes pid_alive() == F.
In case I was not clear.... Suppose we have int X = 0. If some CPU does X = 1; synchronize_rcu(); and another CPU does rcu_read_lock(); x = X; rcu_read_unlock(); then x should be == 1 in case when rcu_read_unlock() happens _after_ return from synchronize_rcu(). Oleg.