v2:
        Rebase and modify the rwlock test case to address the comments in v1.

v1: reimplement rwlock with __atomic builtins, and add a rwlock perf test
    on all available cores to benchmark the improvement.

        We tested the patches on three arm64 platforms.
        ThundeX2 gained 20% performance, Qualcomm gained 36% and
        the 4-Cortex-A72 Marvell MACCHIATObin gained 19.6%.
        
        Below is the detailed test result on ThunderX2:

        *** rwlock_autotest without __atomic builtins *** Rwlock Perf Test on 
128 cores...
        Core [0] count = 281
        Core [1] count = 252
        Core [2] count = 290
        Core [3] count = 259
        Core [4] count = 287
        ...
        Core [209] count = 3
        Core [210] count = 31
        Core [211] count = 120
        Total count = 18537

        *** rwlock_autotest with __atomic builtins *** Rwlock Perf Test on 128 
cores...
        Core [0] count = 346
        Core [1] count = 355
        Core [2] count = 259
        Core [3] count = 285
        Core [4] count = 320
        ...
        Core [209] count = 2
        Core [210] count = 23
        Core [211] count = 63
        Total count = 22194

Gavin Hu (1):
  rwlock: reimplement with __atomic builtins

Joyce Kong (2):
  test/rwlock: add perf test case
  test/rwlock: amortize the cost of getting time

 lib/librte_eal/common/include/generic/rte_rwlock.h | 16 ++---
 test/test/test_rwlock.c                            | 75 ++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 83 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

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