switch to new sync/atomic helpers in go1.19 (#728)

These new helpers make the code a lot cleaner. I confirmed that the
simple helpers like `atomic.Int64` don't add any extra overhead as they
get inlined by the compiler. `atomic.Pointer` adds an extra method call
as it no longer gets inlined, but we aren't using these on the hot path
so it is probably okay.
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Wade Simmons
2022-10-31 13:37:41 -04:00
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parent a800a48857
commit 9af242dc47
23 changed files with 126 additions and 145 deletions

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@@ -59,18 +59,14 @@ func procyield(cycles uint32)
//go:linkname nanotime runtime.nanotime
func nanotime() int64
//
// CreateTUN creates a Wintun interface with the given name. Should a Wintun
// interface with the same name exist, it is reused.
//
func CreateTUN(ifname string, mtu int) (Device, error) {
return CreateTUNWithRequestedGUID(ifname, WintunStaticRequestedGUID, mtu)
}
//
// CreateTUNWithRequestedGUID creates a Wintun interface with the given name and
// a requested GUID. Should a Wintun interface with the same name exist, it is reused.
//
func CreateTUNWithRequestedGUID(ifname string, requestedGUID *windows.GUID, mtu int) (Device, error) {
wt, err := wintun.CreateAdapter(ifname, WintunTunnelType, requestedGUID)
if err != nil {