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* Threadpool open and close function scope reduction * Retry tests with 3000 msec sleep * Commenting out some chaos tests * Chaos test fix * Avoiding compiler optimization for chaos_delay function * Change to chaos_delay to satisfy RelWithDebInfo JEMALLOC * Addressed Dan comments * Pushing Threadpool changes so that interlocked and sync changes are in a different PR * Removed threadpool_open and threadpool_close * Branch merge * Avoiding compiler optimization for chaos_delay function * Change to chaos_delay to satisfy RelWithDebInfo JEMALLOC * Addressed Dan comments * Pushing Threadpool changes so that interlocked and sync changes are in a different PR * Using the interlocked_hl and sync functions * Fix the removal of few lines due to merge conflict previously |
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