diff --git a/Documentation/kernel-hacking/locking.rst b/Documentation/kernel-hacking/locking.rst index f937c0fd11aa..9cc036ff57b9 100644 --- a/Documentation/kernel-hacking/locking.rst +++ b/Documentation/kernel-hacking/locking.rst @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ perfect world). Note that you can also use :c:func:`spin_lock_irq()` or :c:func:`spin_lock_irqsave()` here, which stop hardware interrupts -as well: see `Hard IRQ Context <#hardirq-context>`__. +as well: see `Hard IRQ Context <#hard-irq-context>`__. This works perfectly for UP as well: the spin lock vanishes, and this macro simply becomes :c:func:`local_bh_disable()` @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ The Same Softirq ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The same softirq can run on the other CPUs: you can use a per-CPU array -(see `Per-CPU Data <#per-cpu>`__) for better performance. If you're +(see `Per-CPU Data <#per-cpu-data>`__) for better performance. If you're going so far as to use a softirq, you probably care about scalable performance enough to justify the extra complexity.