I'm using __sync_xxx functions to implement lock-free queue.
However, I've noticed that they are legacy, and there are __atomic functions, which are introduced in GCC 4.8.
I read the page, and noticed the difference: __atomic requires "memory model".
__ATOMIC_RELAXED No barriers or synchronization.
__ATOMIC_CONSUME Data dependency only for both barrier and synchronization with another thread.
__ATOMIC_ACQUIRE Barrier to hoisting of code and synchronizes with release (or stronger) semantic stores from another thread.
__ATOMIC_RELEASE Barrier to sinking of code and synchronizes with acquire (or stronger) semantic loads from another thread.
__ATOMIC_ACQ_REL Full barrier in both directions and synchronizes with acquire loads and release stores in another thread.
__ATOMIC_SEQ_CST Full barrier in both directions and synchronizes with acquire loads and release stores in all threads.
But I can't understand what is.. Could you explain me, with practical example?