On Fri, 4 Jun 2021 04:46:16 -0500 Joyce Kong <joyce.k...@arm.com> wrote:
> Since C11 memory model is adopted in DPDK now[1], use GCC's > atomic builtins in test cases. > > [1]https://www.dpdk.org/blog/2021/03/26/dpdk-adopts-the-c11-memory-model/ > > Joyce Kong (8): > test/ticketlock: use GCC atomic builtins for lcores sync > test/spinlock: use GCC atomic builtins for lcores sync > test/rwlock: use GCC atomic builtins for lcores sync > test/mcslock: use GCC atomic builtins for lcores sync > test/mempool: remove unused variable for lcores sync > test/mempool_perf: use GCC atomic builtins for lcores sync > test/service_cores: use GCC atomic builtins for lock sync > test/rcu_perf: use GCC atomic builtins for data sync > > app/test/test_mcslock.c | 13 +++-- > app/test/test_mempool.c | 5 -- > app/test/test_mempool_perf.c | 12 ++--- > app/test/test_rcu_qsbr_perf.c | 98 +++++++++++++++++------------------ > app/test/test_rwlock.c | 9 ++-- > app/test/test_service_cores.c | 36 +++++++------ > app/test/test_spinlock.c | 10 ++-- > app/test/test_ticketlock.c | 9 ++-- > 8 files changed, 93 insertions(+), 99 deletions(-) > Thanks, I did this for pflock tests during review cycle Acked-by: Stephen Hemminger <step...@networkplumber.org>