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Meng-Hsiu Chiang authored
PFS_atomic class contains wrappers around my_atomic_* operations, which are macros to GNU atomic operations (__atomic_*). Due to different implementations of compilers, clang may encounter errors when compiling on x86_32 architecture. The following functions are replaced with C++ std::atomic type in performance schema code base: - PFS_atomic::store_*() -> my_atomic_store* -> __atomic_store_n() => std::atomic<T>::store() - PFS_atomic::load_*() -> my_atomic_load* -> __atomic_load_n() => std::atomic<T>::load() - PFS_atomic::add_*() -> my_atomic_add* -> __atomic_fetch_add() => std::atomic<T>::fetch_add() - PFS_atomic::cas_*() -> my_atomic_cas* -> __atomic_compare_exchange_n() => std::atomic<T>::compare_exchange_strong() and PFS_atomic class could be dropped completely. Note that in the wrapper memory order passed to original GNU atomic extensions are hard-coded as `__ATOMIC_SEQ_CST`, which is equivalent to `std::memory_order_seq_cst` in C++, and is the default parameter for std::atomic_* functions. All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web Services.
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