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* rte_atomic API compatibility & standard atomics
@ 2023-03-27 19:39 Tyler Retzlaff
  2023-03-27 20:08 ` Morten Brørup
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Tyler Retzlaff @ 2023-03-27 19:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dev, mb, Honnappa.Nagarahalli, Ruifeng.Wang, thomas

Hi folks,

I don't think we discussed it specifically but what is the expectation
in relation to converting to standard atomics and compatibility of the
legacy rte_atomic APIs?

We can't really convert the inline function implementations of the
rte_atomic APIs because doing so would break compatibility. This is
because if the implementation uses standard atomics APIs then we are
required to pass _Atomic types to the generic atomic intrinsics.

We can choose to just leave the rte_atomic API implementations as they
are using the GCC builtins and i'm fine with that, but I do need some
help with what to do with msvc then since it doesn't have those
builtins.

The options seem to be as follows.

1.
Just cast the non-atomic types in the rte_atomic APIs implementation
to _Atomic which may work but i'm pretty sure is undefined behavior since
you can't qualify a non _Atomic type to suddenly be _Atomic.

2.
We could conditionally compile (hide) the legacy rte_atomic APIs when
msvc is in use, this seems not bad since there technically aren't any
Windows/MSVC consumers, but if someone wanted to port an existing
application they would have to adapt the code to avoid use of
rte_atomic.

For now I think the safest option is to go with 2 since it doesn't
impose any compatibility risk and conditional compilation only exists
until we deprecate and remove the old rte_atomic APIs.

Are there any other options i'm missing here?

Thanks

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