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Guoqi Chen fe7d97d032 cmd/compile, internal/runtime/atomic: add Xchg8 for loong64
In Loongson's new microstructure LA664 (Loongson-3A6000) and later, the atomic
instruction AMSWAP[DB]{B,H} [1] is supported. Therefore, the implementation of
the atomic operation exchange can be selected according to the CPUCFG flag LAM_BH:
AMSWAPDBB(full barrier) instruction is used on new microstructures, and traditional
LL-SC is used on LA464 (Loongson-3A5000) and older microstructures. This can
significantly improve the performance of Go programs on new microstructures.

Because Xchg8 implemented using traditional LL-SC uses too many temporary
registers, it is not suitable for intrinsics.

goos: linux
goarch: loong64
pkg: internal/runtime/atomic
cpu: Loongson-3A6000 @ 2500.00MHz
BenchmarkXchg8             	100000000	        10.41 ns/op
BenchmarkXchg8-2           	100000000	        10.41 ns/op
BenchmarkXchg8-4           	100000000	        10.41 ns/op
BenchmarkXchg8Parallel     	96647592	        12.41 ns/op
BenchmarkXchg8Parallel-2   	58376136	        20.60 ns/op
BenchmarkXchg8Parallel-4   	78458899	        17.97 ns/op

goos: linux
goarch: loong64
pkg: internal/runtime/atomic
cpu: Loongson-3A5000-HV @ 2500.00MHz
BenchmarkXchg8             	38323825	        31.23 ns/op
BenchmarkXchg8-2           	38368219	        31.23 ns/op
BenchmarkXchg8-4           	37154156	        31.26 ns/op
BenchmarkXchg8Parallel     	37908301	        31.63 ns/op
BenchmarkXchg8Parallel-2   	30413440	        39.42 ns/op
BenchmarkXchg8Parallel-4   	30737626	        39.03 ns/op

For #69735

[1]: https://loongson.github.io/LoongArch-Documentation/LoongArch-ELF-ABI-EN.html

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