Rong Tao 57380fd124 tools/virtio: Fix arm64 ringtest compilation error
Add cpu_relax() for arm64 instead of directly assert(), and add assert.h
header file. Also, add smp_wmb and smp_mb for arm64.

Compilation error as follows, avoid __always_inline undefined.

    $ make
    cc -Wall -pthread -O2 -ggdb -flto -fwhole-program -c -o ring.o ring.c
    In file included from ring.c:10:
    main.h: In function ‘busy_wait’:
    main.h:99:21: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘assert’
    [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
    99 | #define cpu_relax() assert(0)
        |                     ^~~~~~
    main.h:107:17: note: in expansion of macro ‘cpu_relax’
    107 |                 cpu_relax();
        |                 ^~~~~~~~~
    main.h:12:1: note: ‘assert’ is defined in header ‘<assert.h>’; did you
    forget to ‘#include <assert.h>’?
    11 | #include <stdbool.h>
    +++ |+#include <assert.h>
    12 |
    main.h: At top level:
    main.h:143:23: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘void’
    143 | static __always_inline
        |                       ^
        |                       ;
    144 | void __read_once_size(const volatile void *p, void *res, int
    size)
        | ~~~~
    main.h:158:23: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘void’
    158 | static __always_inline void __write_once_size(volatile void *p,
    void *res, int size)
        |                       ^~~~~
        |                       ;
    make: *** [<builtin>: ring.o] Error 1

Signed-off-by: Rong Tao <rongtao@cestc.cn>
Message-Id: <tencent_F53E159DD7925174445D830DA19FACF44B07@qq.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2023-06-08 15:43:08 -04:00
2023-05-19 13:56:26 -04:00
2022-09-28 09:02:20 +02:00
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