Atomic ops on ARM are implemented with kernel calls, so they are
not intrinsified.
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It should alias to Xchg instead of Swap. Found when testing #16985.
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Now that we have ops that can return 2 results, have BSF return a result
and flags. We can then get rid of the redundant comparison and use CMOV
instead of CMOVconst ops.
Get rid of a bunch of the ops we don't use. Ctz{8,16}, plus all the Clzs,
and CMOVNEs. I don't think we'll ever use them, and they would be easy
to add back if needed.
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One intrinsic was needed to help get the very best
performance out of a future GC; as long as that one was
being added, I also added Bswap since that is sometimes
a handy thing to have. I had intended to fill out the
bit-scan intrinsic family, but the mismatch between the
"scan forward" instruction and "count leading zeroes"
was large enough to cause me to leave it out -- it poses
a dilemma that I'd rather dodge right now.
These intrinsics are not exposed for general use.
That's a separate issue requiring an API proposal change
( https://github.com/golang/proposal )
All intrinsics are tested, both that they are substituted
on the appropriate architecture, and that they produce the
expected result.
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