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214 in the ring buffer and passed back to the writer. When the writer
227 +---------+ <--- given back to writer (current commit)
252 +---------+ <--- given back to second writer
339 move back into the ring buffer.
542 Another important point: The page that the reader page points back to
544 never points back to the reader page. That is because the reader page is
551 point back to the original page, then the original page is a reader page:
604 pointer back to NORMAL.
667 it will never go back on it unless a reader does another swap with the
752 But it will not reset the update back to normal. Only the writer
753 that converted a pointer from HEAD to UPDATE will convert it back
866 Then it will move the tail page, and return back to the second writer.
927 back to NORMAL. The fact that it only needs to worry about nested