- Alpha, ia64 and ARM architectures depend on 4.x gcc with atomic builtins
support.
+For developers using the git tree:
+
+This source tree is based on the autotools suite from GNU to simplify
+portability. Here are some things you should have on your system in order to
+compile the git repository tree :
+
+- GNU autotools (automake >=1.10, autoconf >=2.50, autoheader >=2.50)
+ (make sure your system wide "automake" points to a recent version!)
+- GNU Libtool >=2.2
+ (for more information, go to http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/)
+
+If you get the tree from the repository, you will need to use the "bootstrap"
+script in the root of the tree. It calls all the GNU tools needed to prepare the
+tree configuration.
+
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mutex in its dependency chain) should not be acquired from within a RCU
read-side critical section.
+ This is especially important to understand in the context of the
+ QSBR flavor: a registered reader thread being "online" by
+ default should be considered as within a RCU read-side critical
+ section unless explicitly put "offline". Therefore, if
+ synchronize_rcu() is called with a mutex held, this mutex, as
+ well as any mutex which has this mutex in its dependency chain
+ should only be taken when the RCU reader thread is "offline"
+ (this can be performed by calling rcu_thread_offline()).
+
Usage of DEBUG_RCU
DEBUG_RCU is used to add internal debugging self-checks to the