[tip: core/rcu] doc/RCU/rcu: Use ':ref:' for links to other docs

From: tip-bot2 for SeongJae Park
Date: Tue Mar 24 2020 - 05:20:44 EST


The following commit has been merged into the core/rcu branch of tip:

Commit-ID: be2895681d6d8b1eb5a052d4655dea0d7cc2d84d
Gitweb: https://git.kernel.org/tip/be2895681d6d8b1eb5a052d4655dea0d7cc2d84d
Author: SeongJae Park <sjpark@xxxxxxxxx>
AuthorDate: Mon, 06 Jan 2020 21:07:59 +01:00
Committer: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx>
CommitterDate: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 07:03:13 -08:00

doc/RCU/rcu: Use ':ref:' for links to other docs

Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sjpark@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
Documentation/RCU/rcu.rst | 12 ++++++------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/RCU/rcu.rst b/Documentation/RCU/rcu.rst
index 8dfb437..a1dd71d 100644
--- a/Documentation/RCU/rcu.rst
+++ b/Documentation/RCU/rcu.rst
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ must be long enough that any readers accessing the item being deleted have
since dropped their references. For example, an RCU-protected deletion
from a linked list would first remove the item from the list, wait for
a grace period to elapse, then free the element. See the
-Documentation/RCU/listRCU.rst file for more information on using RCU with
-linked lists.
+:ref:`Documentation/RCU/listRCU.rst <list_rcu_doc>` for more information on
+using RCU with linked lists.

Frequently Asked Questions
--------------------------
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Frequently Asked Questions
- If I am running on a uniprocessor kernel, which can only do one
thing at a time, why should I wait for a grace period?

- See the Documentation/RCU/UP.rst file for more information.
+ See :ref:`Documentation/RCU/UP.rst <up_doc>` for more information.

- How can I see where RCU is currently used in the Linux kernel?

@@ -68,9 +68,9 @@ Frequently Asked Questions

- Why the name "RCU"?

- "RCU" stands for "read-copy update". The file Documentation/RCU/listRCU.rst
- has more information on where this name came from, search for
- "read-copy update" to find it.
+ "RCU" stands for "read-copy update".
+ :ref:`Documentation/RCU/listRCU.rst <list_rcu_doc>` has more information on where
+ this name came from, search for "read-copy update" to find it.

- I hear that RCU is patented? What is with that?