fix inconsistency in a_and and a_or argument types on x86[_64]

conceptually, and on other archs, these functions take a pointer to
int, but in the i386, x86_64, and x32 versions of atomic.h, they took
a pointer to void instead.
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Rich Felker 2015-05-20 00:17:35 -04:00
parent 390f93ef69
commit c648cefb27
3 changed files with 12 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -50,16 +50,16 @@ static inline int a_cas(volatile int *p, int t, int s)
return t;
}
static inline void a_or(volatile void *p, int v)
static inline void a_or(volatile int *p, int v)
{
__asm__( "lock ; orl %1, %0"
: "=m"(*(int *)p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
: "=m"(*p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
}
static inline void a_and(volatile void *p, int v)
static inline void a_and(volatile int *p, int v)
{
__asm__( "lock ; andl %1, %0"
: "=m"(*(int *)p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
: "=m"(*p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
}
static inline int a_swap(volatile int *x, int v)

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@ -47,16 +47,16 @@ static inline int a_cas(volatile int *p, int t, int s)
return t;
}
static inline void a_or(volatile void *p, int v)
static inline void a_or(volatile int *p, int v)
{
__asm__( "lock ; or %1, %0"
: "=m"(*(int *)p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
: "=m"(*p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
}
static inline void a_and(volatile void *p, int v)
static inline void a_and(volatile int *p, int v)
{
__asm__( "lock ; and %1, %0"
: "=m"(*(int *)p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
: "=m"(*p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
}
static inline int a_swap(volatile int *x, int v)

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@ -47,16 +47,16 @@ static inline int a_cas(volatile int *p, int t, int s)
return t;
}
static inline void a_or(volatile void *p, int v)
static inline void a_or(volatile int *p, int v)
{
__asm__( "lock ; or %1, %0"
: "=m"(*(int *)p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
: "=m"(*p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
}
static inline void a_and(volatile void *p, int v)
static inline void a_and(volatile int *p, int v)
{
__asm__( "lock ; and %1, %0"
: "=m"(*(int *)p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
: "=m"(*p) : "r"(v) : "memory" );
}
static inline int a_swap(volatile int *x, int v)