musl-cross-make/patches/gcc-6.4.0/0005-cilkrts.diff
rofl0r ab0c081d13 add support for GCC 6.4.0
GCC 6.4.0 has one big advantage over 6.3.0: it is shipped as .tar.xz,
shaving 30 MB from its download size, and also considerably speeding
up the extraction process.

All patches are copies of the GCC 6.3.0 ones, except
0004-posix_memalign.diff which was rebased to apply cleanly.
0014-ubsan-empty-string-fix.diff was removed, since it was upstreamed.
2018-05-07 22:21:02 -04:00

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diff --git a/libcilkrts/runtime/os-unix.c b/libcilkrts/runtime/os-unix.c
index cb582dd..e43d7d5 100644
--- a/libcilkrts/runtime/os-unix.c
+++ b/libcilkrts/runtime/os-unix.c
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@
#if defined __linux__
# include <sys/sysinfo.h>
# include <sys/syscall.h>
+# include <sched.h>
#elif defined __APPLE__
# include <sys/sysctl.h>
// Uses sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN) in verbose output
@@ -400,28 +401,19 @@ COMMON_SYSDEP void __cilkrts_sleep(void)
COMMON_SYSDEP void __cilkrts_yield(void)
{
-#if __APPLE__ || __FreeBSD__ || __VXWORKS__
- // On MacOS, call sched_yield to yield quantum. I'm not sure why we
- // don't do this on Linux also.
- sched_yield();
-#elif defined(__DragonFly__)
- // On DragonFly BSD, call sched_yield to yield quantum.
- sched_yield();
-#elif defined(__MIC__)
+#if defined(__MIC__)
// On MIC, pthread_yield() really trashes things. Arch's measurements
// showed that calling _mm_delay_32() (or doing nothing) was a better
// option. Delaying 1024 clock cycles is a reasonable compromise between
// giving up the processor and latency starting up when work becomes
// available
_mm_delay_32(1024);
-#elif defined(__ANDROID__) || (defined(__sun__) && defined(__svr4__))
- // On Android and Solaris, call sched_yield to yield quantum. I'm not
- // sure why we don't do this on Linux also.
- sched_yield();
-#else
- // On Linux, call pthread_yield (which in turn will call sched_yield)
- // to yield quantum.
+#elif defined(__sun__) && !defined(__svr4__)
+ // On old SunOS call pthread_yield to yield a quantum.
pthread_yield();
+#else
+ // On other platforms call sched_yield to yield a quantum.
+ sched_yield();
#endif
}