glibc/benchtests/pthread_once-inputs
Torvald Riegel 6a5d6ea128 benchtests: Add pthread_once common-case test.
We have a single thread that runs a no-op initialization once and then
repeatedly runs checks of the initialization (i.e., an acquire load and
conditional jump) in a tight loop.  This gives us, on average, the
best-case latency of pthread_once (the initialization is the
exactly-once slow path, and we're not looking at initialization-related
synchronization overheads in this case).
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# This tests the common-case scenario for pthread_once.
# We have a single thread that runs a no-op initialization once and then
# repeatedly runs checks of the initialization (i.e., an acquire load and
# conditional jump) in a tight loop.
# scripts/bench.py doesn't handle function pointers, so we just use void *:
## args: pthread_once_t *:void *
## includes: pthread.h
## include-sources: pthread_once-source.c
&once, once_handler