C MP+onceassign+derefonce (* * Result: Never * * This litmus test demonstrates that rcu_assign_pointer() and * rcu_dereference() suffice to ensure that an RCU reader will not see * pre-initialization garbage when it traverses an RCU-protected data * structure containing a newly inserted element. *) { y=z; z=0; } P0(int *x, int **y) { WRITE_ONCE(*x, 1); rcu_assign_pointer(*y, x); } P1(int *x, int **y) { int *r0; int r1; rcu_read_lock(); r0 = rcu_dereference(*y); r1 = READ_ONCE(*r0); rcu_read_unlock(); } exists (1:r0=x /\ 1:r1=0)