S390: Use C11-like atomics instead of plain memory accesses in lock elision code.
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18 #include <locale.h>
19 #include <stdlib.h>
20 #include <wcsmbs/wcsmbsload.h>
23 extern mbstate_t __wctomb_state attribute_hidden; /* Defined in wctomb.c. */
26 int
27 __wctomb_chk (char *s, wchar_t wchar, size_t buflen)
29 /* We do not have to implement the full wctomb semantics since we
30 know that S cannot be NULL when we come here. */
31 if (buflen < MB_CUR_MAX)
32 __chk_fail ();
34 return __wcrtomb (s, wchar, &__wctomb_state);