Instead of using a simple global++ as the data race, with this change we perform the increment by loading the global, delaying for a bit and then storing back the incremented value. If I move the increment outside of the mutex protected range, I can now see the data race with only 100 iterations on amd64 in almost all cases. Before this change such a racy test almost always passed with < 100,000 iterations and only reliably failed with the current limit of 10 million. I noticed this poorly written test because the mutex:mutex{2,3} and timedmutex:mutex{2,3} tests were always timing out on our CheriBSD Jenkins. Writing good concurrency tests is hard so I won't attempt to do so, but this change should make the test more likely to fail if pthread_mutex_lock is not implemented correctly while also significantly reducing the time it takes to run these four tests. It will also reduce the time it takes for QEMU RISC-V testsuite runs by almost 40 minutes (out of currently 7 hours). Reviewed By: brooks, ngie Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26473
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