[PATCH v2] linux-gen: time: remove memory clobber from aarch64 cntvct_el0 read#2341
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Remove unnecessary compiler memory barrier from aarch64 cntvct_el0 read in _odp_time_cpu_global() function, which is used to implement non-strict odp_cpu_cycles(), odp_time_local(), and odp_time_global() API functions. It's enough to have the memory clobber in _odp_time_cpu_global_strict(), which is used to implement the strict functions variants. Signed-off-by: Matias Elo <matias.elo@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Janne Peltonen <janne.peltonen@nokia.com>
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Remove unnecessary compiler memory barrier from aarch64 cntvct_el0 read in _odp_time_cpu_global() function, which is used to implement non-strict odp_cpu_cycles(), odp_time_local(), and odp_time_global() API functions. It's enough to have the memory clobber in _odp_time_cpu_global_strict(), which is used to implement the strict functions variants.