+Currently, Linux x86 (i386, i486, i586, i686), x86 64-bit, PowerPC 32/64,
+S390, S390x, ARM, Alpha, ia64 and Sparcv9 32/64 are supported. Tested on
+Linux, FreeBSD 8.2/9.0, and Cygwin. Should also work on: Android, NetBSD 5,
+OpenBSD, Darwin (more testing needed before claiming support for these OS).
+
+Linux ARM depends on running a Linux kernel 2.6.15 or better, GCC 4.4 or
+better.
+
+The gcc compiler versions 3.3, 3.4, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5 are
+supported, with the following exceptions:
+
+- gcc 3.3 and 3.4 have a bug that prevents them from generating volatile
+ accesses to offsets in a TLS structure on 32-bit x86. These versions are
+ therefore not compatible with liburcu on x86 32-bit (i386, i486, i586, i686).
+ The problem has been reported to the gcc community:
+ http://www.mail-archive.com/gcc-bugs@gcc.gnu.org/msg281255.html
+- gcc 3.3 cannot match the "xchg" instruction on 32-bit x86 build.
+ See: http://kerneltrap.org/node/7507
+- Alpha, ia64 and ARM architectures depend on gcc 4.x with atomic builtins
+ support. For ARM this was introduced with gcc 4.4:
+ http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.4/changes.html
+
+For developers using the git tree:
+
+This source tree is based on the autotools suite from GNU to simplify
+portability. Here are some things you should have on your system in order to
+compile the git repository tree :
+
+- GNU autotools (automake >=1.10, autoconf >=2.50, autoheader >=2.50)
+ (make sure your system wide "automake" points to a recent version!)
+- GNU Libtool >=2.2
+ (for more information, go to http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/)
+
+If you get the tree from the repository, you will need to use the "bootstrap"
+script in the root of the tree. It calls all the GNU tools needed to prepare the
+tree configuration.
+
+Test scripts provided in the tests/ directory of the source tree depend
+on "bash" and the "seq" program.
+
+
+API
+---
+
+See the relevant API documentation files in doc/. The APIs provided by
+Userspace RCU are, by prefix:
+
+- rcu_ : Read-Copy Update (see doc/rcu-api.txt)
+- cmm_ : Concurrent Memory Model
+- caa_ : Concurrent Architecture Abstraction
+- cds_ : Concurrent Data Structures (see doc/cds-api.txt)
+- uatomic_: Userspace Atomic (see doc/uatomic-api.txt)
+