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86 Each CPU has one of these states assigned to it at any point in time.
87 The CPU states are described in the "CPU state" section, below.
91 to introduce additional states in order to avoid races between different
93 level states are described in the "Cluster state" section.
95 To help distinguish the CPU states from cluster states in this
96 discussion, the state names are given a `CPU_` prefix for the CPU states,
97 and a `CLUSTER_` or `INBOUND_` prefix for the cluster states.
109 The algorithm defines the following states for each CPU in the system:
131 The definitions of the four states correspond closely to the states of
134 Transitions between states occur as follows.
243 The different pairings of these states results in six possible
244 states for the cluster as a whole::
342 should consider treat these two states as equivalent.
385 Next states:
425 Next states:
520 extended by replicating the cluster-level states for the