rust: kernel: unify spelling of refcount in docs
Replace instances of 'ref-count[ed]' with 'refcount[ed]' to increase
consistency within the Rust documentation. The latter form is used more
widely in the rest of the kernel:
```console
$ rg '(\*|//).*?\srefcount(|ed)[\s,.]' | wc -l
1605
$ rg '(\*|//).*?\sref-count(|ed)[\s,.]' | wc -l
43
```
(numbers are for commit 052d534373
("Merge tag 'exfat-for-6.8-rc1'
of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linkinjeon/exfat"))
Signed-off-by: Valentin Obst <kernel@valentinobst.de>
Reviewed-by: Trevor Gross <tmgross@umich.edu>
Reviewed-by: Martin Rodriguez Reboredo <yakoyoku@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240131-doc-fixes-v3-v3-7-0c8af94ed7de@valentinobst.de
[ Reworded to use the kernel's commit description style. ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ mod std_vendor;
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/// b: u32,
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/// }
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///
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/// // Create a ref-counted instance of `Example`.
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/// // Create a refcounted instance of `Example`.
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/// let obj = Arc::try_new(Example { a: 10, b: 20 })?;
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///
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/// // Get a new pointer to `obj` and increment the refcount.
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@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> Deref for ArcBorrow<'_, T> {
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/// # test().unwrap();
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/// ```
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///
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/// In the following example we first allocate memory for a ref-counted `Example` but we don't
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/// In the following example we first allocate memory for a refcounted `Example` but we don't
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/// initialise it on allocation. We do initialise it later with a call to [`UniqueArc::write`],
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/// followed by a conversion to `Arc<Example>`. This is particularly useful when allocation happens
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/// in one context (e.g., sleepable) and initialisation in another (e.g., atomic):
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@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ impl<T> UniqueArc<T> {
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/// Tries to allocate a new [`UniqueArc`] instance.
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pub fn try_new(value: T) -> Result<Self, AllocError> {
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Ok(Self {
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// INVARIANT: The newly-created object has a ref-count of 1.
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// INVARIANT: The newly-created object has a refcount of 1.
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inner: Arc::try_new(value)?,
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})
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}
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@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ impl<T> UniqueArc<T> {
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data <- init::uninit::<T, AllocError>(),
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}? AllocError))?;
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Ok(UniqueArc {
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// INVARIANT: The newly-created object has a ref-count of 1.
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// INVARIANT: The newly-created object has a refcount of 1.
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// SAFETY: The pointer from the `Box` is valid.
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inner: unsafe { Arc::from_inner(Box::leak(inner).into()) },
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})
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ macro_rules! current {
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///
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/// All instances are valid tasks created by the C portion of the kernel.
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///
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/// Instances of this type are always ref-counted, that is, a call to `get_task_struct` ensures
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/// Instances of this type are always refcounted, that is, a call to `get_task_struct` ensures
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/// that the allocation remains valid at least until the matching call to `put_task_struct`.
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///
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/// # Examples
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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ impl Task {
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}
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}
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// SAFETY: The type invariants guarantee that `Task` is always ref-counted.
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// SAFETY: The type invariants guarantee that `Task` is always refcounted.
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unsafe impl crate::types::AlwaysRefCounted for Task {
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fn inc_ref(&self) {
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// SAFETY: The existence of a shared reference means that the refcount is nonzero.
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