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- {{DISPLAYTITLE:r6.1.0:lfds610_abstraction_malloc}} /liblfds610/src/lfds610_abstraction/lfds610_abstraction_malloc.c1 KB (154 words) - 14:07, 4 January 2015
- {{DISPLAYTITLE:r6.1.0:LFDS610_ALIGN}} /liblfds610/inc/liblfds610.h2 KB (249 words) - 14:07, 4 January 2015
- {{DISPLAYTITLE:r6.1.0:lfds610_abstraction (liblfds)}} /liblfds610/src/lfds610_abstraction/lfds610_abstraction_cas.c3 KB (359 words) - 14:07, 4 January 2015
- * The liblfds abstraction layer now contains abstractions for compiler barriers and processor barriers. ...e method used to inline has changed; all inlining is now static (affecting LFDS610_INLINE define).3 KB (487 words) - 14:07, 4 January 2015
- ...ocations access to the compiler specific keyword which controls the memory alignment of variables declared on the stack. ...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 overh7 KB (954 words) - 14:07, 4 January 2015
- * volatile qualifier and store barrier added to counter in atomic increment abstraction tests. ...its implementation of ''lfds601_abstraction_aligned_free'' with ''lfds611_abstraction_free''.2 KB (249 words) - 14:07, 4 January 2015
- * [[r6.1.0:lfds610_freelist|Freelist]] * [[r6.1.0:lfds610_queue|Queue]]3 KB (417 words) - 14:07, 4 January 2015