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Clarify availability of atomic operations
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This was noticed while we were updating the embedded rust book: https://github.com/rust-embedded/book/pull/273/files

These targets do natively have atomic load/stores, but do not support CAS operations.
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James Munns committed Nov 17, 2020
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//!
//! * PowerPC and MIPS platforms with 32-bit pointers do not have `AtomicU64` or
//! `AtomicI64` types.
//! * ARM platforms like `armv5te` that aren't for Linux do not have any atomics
//! at all.
//! * ARM targets with `thumbv6m` do not have atomic operations at all.
//! * ARM platforms like `armv5te` that aren't for Linux only provide `load`
//! and `store` operations, and do not support Compare and Swap (CAS)
//! operations, such as `swap`, `fetch_add`, etc. Additionally on Linux,
//! these CAS operations are implemented via [operating system support], which
//! may come with a performance penalty.
//! * ARM targets with `thumbv6m` only provide `load` and `store` operations,
//! and do not support Compare and Swap (CAS) operations, such as `swap`,
//! `fetch_add`, etc.
//!
//! [operating system support]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/arm/kernel_user_helpers.txt
//!
//! Note that future platforms may be added that also do not have support for
//! some atomic operations. Maximally portable code will want to be careful
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