No. This won't even work on a single-processor system. Suppose you have two threads doing this. They could be scheduled this way:
thread1 thread2
if (lock) /*false*/
if (lock) /*false*/
lock=1
lock=1
/*CS*/
/*CS*/
/*CS continues*/
/*CS continues*/
lock=0
lock=0
You can't implement a lock this way. One of the ways to implement a lock is with a processor instructions that atomically checks the current value of the variable and assigns to it, such as test-and-set. (There are many other possible ways, different CPUs provide different methods and sometimes more than one.)