| commit | 08873be2048f1576091b26ef0e14f9410b32c011 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st> | Fri Aug 08 22:18:37 2025 +0300 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Aug 08 22:18:37 2025 +0300 |
| tree | 87e491ab4967d5e962c175c45bbc191f7a8aba57 | |
| parent | 5bb7ba6222f7bdee30835c40f2c2bc9c98157c70 [diff] |
[Support] Add missing LLVM_ABI annotations in Atomic.h (#152768) This fixes building LLD for mingw targets with LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB_VIS=ON with Clang. This has been missed for other platforms, as those platforms have LLVM_THREADING_USE_STD_CALL_ONCE=1 in llvm/Support/Threading.h, while it ends up set to 0, using CompareAndSwap() and MemoryFence() instead, for mingw targets.
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