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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:r6.1.1:abstraction_cpu_count}} /test/src/abstraction_cpu_count.c
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  • /test/src/abstraction_cpu_count.c /test/src/abstraction_thread_start.c
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:r6.1.1:abstraction (test)}} /test/src/abstraction_cpu_count.c
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:r6.0.0:abstraction_cpu_count}} /test/src/abstraction_cpu_count.c
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  • ...a multiple of the number of CPUs and the API for determining the number of CPUs varies by platform. # To test atomic instructions, threads must not be running on the same CPU, so the test programmes needs to indicate thread affinity
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  • ...a multiple of the number of CPUs and the API for determining the number of CPUs varies by platform. # To test atomic instructions, threads must not be running on the same CPU, so the test programmes needs to indicate thread affinity
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  • ...espond to a single underlying CPU instruction and it is important that the abstraction layer functions are inlined by the compiler, otherwise we have the overh ...needs to know an integer type which has the word length of the underlying CPU.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:r6.1.1:abstraction_thread_start}} /test/src/abstraction_thread_start.c
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  • /test/src/abstraction_thread_start.c /test/src/abstraction.h
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  • ...espond to a single underlying CPU instruction and it is important that the abstraction layer functions are inlined by the compiler, otherwise we have the overh ...needs to know an integer type which has the word length of the underlying CPU.
    13 KB (1,966 words) - 14:07, 4 January 2015
  • ...espond to a single underlying CPU instruction and it is important that the abstraction layer functions are inlined by the compiler, otherwise we have the overh ...needs to know an integer type which has the word length of the underlying CPU.
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  • /test/src/abstraction_cpu_count.c /test/src/abstraction.h
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