Tom de Vries 11fb784ac5 [libatomic] Fix return value in libat_test_and_set
On nvptx (using a Quadro K2000 with driver 470.103.01) I ran into this:
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FAIL: gcc.dg/atomic/stdatomic-flag-2.c -O1 execution test
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which mimimized to:
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  #include <stdatomic.h>
  atomic_flag a = ATOMIC_FLAG_INIT;
  int main () {
    if ((atomic_flag_test_and_set) (&a))
      __builtin_abort ();
    return 0;
  }
...

The atomic_flag_test_and_set is implemented using __atomic_test_and_set_1,
which corresponds to the "word-sized compare-and-swap loop" version of
libat_test_and_set in libatomic/tas_n.c.

The semantics of a test-and-set is that the return value is "true if and only
if the previous contents were 'set'".

But the code uses:
...
  return woldval != 0;
...
which means it doesn't look only at the byte that was either set or not set,
but at the entire word.

Fix this by using instead:
...
  return (woldval & ((UTYPE) ~(UTYPE) 0 << shift)) != 0;
...

Tested on nvptx.

libatomic/ChangeLog:

2022-03-24  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	PR target/105011
	* tas_n.c (libat_test_and_set): Fix return value.
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