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+C RCU+sync+free
+
+(*
+ * Result: Never
+ *
+ * This litmus test demonstrates that an RCU reader can never see a write that
+ * follows a grace period, if it did not see writes that precede that grace
+ * period.
+ *
+ * This is a typical pattern of RCU usage, where the write before the grace
+ * period assigns a pointer, and the writes following the grace period destroy
+ * the object that the pointer used to point to.
+ *
+ * This is one implication of the RCU grace-period guarantee, which says (among
+ * other things) that an RCU read-side critical section cannot span a grace period.
+ *)
+
+{
+int x = 1;
+int *y = &x;
+int z = 1;
+}
+
+P0(int *x, int *z, int **y)
+{
+ int *r0;
+ int r1;
+
+ rcu_read_lock();
+ r0 = rcu_dereference(*y);
+ r1 = READ_ONCE(*r0);
+ rcu_read_unlock();
+}
+
+P1(int *x, int *z, int **y)
+{
+ rcu_assign_pointer(*y, z);
+ synchronize_rcu();
+ WRITE_ONCE(*x, 0);
+}
+
+exists (0:r0=x /\ 0:r1=0)