Split out the recursive and non-recursive mutex. This split is needed
for platforms which may use differing types for the two mutex (e.g.
Win32 threads).
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This patch applies the _LIBCPP_SAFE_STATIC attribute to internal globals,
most of which are locking primitives, in order to ensure that they can
safely be used during program startup.
This patch also fixes an unsafe static init issue with the global locks
used to implement atomic operations on shared pointers. Previously the
locks were initialized using a dynamically initialized pointer, so it was
possible that the pointer was uninitialized.
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This patch extracts out all the pthread dependencies of libcxx into the
new header __threading_support. The motivation is to make it easy to
re-target libcxx into platforms that do not support pthread.
Original patch from Fulvio Esposito (fulvio.esposito@outlook.com) - D11781
Applied with tweaks - D19412
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Summary:
In some places in libc++ we need to use the `__atomic_*` builtins. This patch adds a header that provides access to those builtins in a uniform way from within the dylib source.
If the compiler building the dylib does not support these builtins then a warning is issued.
Only relaxed loads are needed within the headers. A singe function to do these relaxed loads has been added to `<memory>`.
This patch applies the new atomic builtins to `__shared_count` and `call_once`.
Reviewers: mclow.lists
Subscribers: majnemer, jroelofs, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10406
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