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@@ -97,12 +97,12 @@ warnings:
which will include additional debugging information.
- A low-level kernel issue that either fails to invoke one of the
- variants of rcu_user_enter(), rcu_user_exit(), rcu_idle_enter(),
- rcu_idle_exit(), rcu_irq_enter(), or rcu_irq_exit() on the one
+ variants of rcu_eqs_enter(true), rcu_eqs_exit(true), ct_idle_enter(),
+ ct_idle_exit(), ct_irq_enter(), or ct_irq_exit() on the one
hand, or that invokes one of them too many times on the other.
Historically, the most frequent issue has been an omission
of either irq_enter() or irq_exit(), which in turn invoke
- rcu_irq_enter() or rcu_irq_exit(), respectively. Building your
+ ct_irq_enter() or ct_irq_exit(), respectively. Building your
kernel with CONFIG_RCU_EQS_DEBUG=y can help track down these types
of issues, which sometimes arise in architecture-specific code.