axboe / liburing

Library providing helpers for the Linux kernel io_uring support
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[GIT PULL] Remove barrier in _io_uring_get_sqe #1132

Open MikuChan03 opened 2 months ago

MikuChan03 commented 2 months ago

As in #1130


git request-pull output:

The following changes since commit c1cee95b0266c360a8017248704d46d94dd72922:

  Merge branch 'fix_clear_flags' of https://github.com/gxuu/liburing (2024-04-14 06:23:36 -0600)

are available in the Git repository at:

  https://github.com/MikuChan03/liburing master

for you to fetch changes up to 340994f4abf9de56f63962bb512612c0a7c5a3eb:

  Remove barrier in _io_uring_get_sqe (2024-04-17 18:04:12 +0200)

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MikuChan03 (1):
      Remove barrier in _io_uring_get_sqe

 src/include/liburing.h | 6 +-----
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 5 deletions(-)

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