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Keith Randall authored
Inline atomic reads and writes on amd64. There's no reason to pay the overhead of a call for these. To keep atomic loads from being reordered, we make them return a <value,memory> tuple. Change the meaning of resultInArg0 for tuple-generating ops to mean the first part of the result tuple, not the second. This means we can always put the store part of the tuple last, matching how arguments are laid out. This requires reordering the outputs of add32carry and sub32carry and their descendents in various architectures. benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta BenchmarkAtomicLoad64-8 2.09 0.26 -87.56% BenchmarkAtomicStore64-8 7.54 5.72 -24.14% TBD (in a different CL): Cas, Or8, ... Change-Id: I713ea88e7da3026c44ea5bdb56ed094b20bc5207 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/27641Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
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