Rollup merge of #59664 - DevQps:improve-yield-spinlock-docs, r=alexcrichton

Updated the documentation of spin_loop and spin_loop_hint

# Description

- Updated the description of `core::hints::spin_loop`
- Updated the description of `core::async::spin_loop_hint`

Both documentation is rewritten to better reflect when one should prefer using a busy-wait spin-loop (and the `spin_loop` and `spin_loop_hint` functions) over `yield_now`. It also dives a little bit deeper on what the function actually does.

closes #55418
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@ -50,15 +50,28 @@ pub unsafe fn unreachable_unchecked() -> ! {
intrinsics::unreachable()
}
/// Save power or switch hyperthreads in a busy-wait spin-loop.
/// Signals the processor that it is entering a busy-wait spin-loop.
///
/// This function is deliberately more primitive than
/// [`std::thread::yield_now`](../../std/thread/fn.yield_now.html) and
/// does not directly yield to the system's scheduler.
/// In some cases it might be useful to use a combination of both functions.
/// Careful benchmarking is advised.
/// Upon receiving spin-loop signal the processor can optimize its behavior by, for example, saving
/// power or switching hyper-threads.
///
/// On some platforms this function may not do anything at all.
/// This function is different than [`std::thread::yield_now`] which directly yields to the
/// system's scheduler, whereas `spin_loop` only signals the processor that it is entering a
/// busy-wait spin-loop without yielding control to the system's scheduler.
///
/// Using a busy-wait spin-loop with `spin_loop` is ideally used in situations where a
/// contended lock is held by another thread executed on a different CPU and where the waiting
/// times are relatively small. Because entering busy-wait spin-loop does not trigger the system's
/// scheduler, no overhead for switching threads occurs. However, if the thread holding the
/// contended lock is running on the same CPU, the spin-loop is likely to occupy an entire CPU slice
/// before switching to the thread that holds the lock. If the contending lock is held by a thread
/// on the same CPU or if the waiting times for acquiring the lock are longer, it is often better to
/// use [`std::thread::yield_now`].
///
/// **Note**: On platforms that do not support receiving spin-loop hints this function does not
/// do anything at all.
///
/// [`std::thread::yield_now`]: ../../std/thread/fn.yield_now.html
#[inline]
#[unstable(feature = "renamed_spin_loop", issue = "55002")]
pub fn spin_loop() {

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@ -124,15 +124,28 @@
use hint::spin_loop;
/// Save power or switch hyperthreads in a busy-wait spin-loop.
/// Signals the processor that it is entering a busy-wait spin-loop.
///
/// This function is deliberately more primitive than
/// [`std::thread::yield_now`](../../../std/thread/fn.yield_now.html) and
/// does not directly yield to the system's scheduler.
/// In some cases it might be useful to use a combination of both functions.
/// Careful benchmarking is advised.
/// Upon receiving spin-loop signal the processor can optimize its behavior by, for example, saving
/// power or switching hyper-threads.
///
/// On some platforms this function may not do anything at all.
/// This function is different than [`std::thread::yield_now`] which directly yields to the
/// system's scheduler, whereas `spin_loop_hint` only signals the processor that it is entering a
/// busy-wait spin-loop without yielding control to the system's scheduler.
///
/// Using a busy-wait spin-loop with `spin_loop_hint` is ideally used in situations where a
/// contended lock is held by another thread executed on a different CPU and where the waiting
/// times are relatively small. Because entering busy-wait spin-loop does not trigger the system's
/// scheduler, no overhead for switching threads occurs. However, if the thread holding the
/// contended lock is running on the same CPU, the spin-loop is likely to occupy an entire CPU slice
/// before switching to the thread that holds the lock. If the contending lock is held by a thread
/// on the same CPU or if the waiting times for acquiring the lock are longer, it is often better to
/// use [`std::thread::yield_now`].
///
/// **Note**: On platforms that do not support receiving spin-loop hints this function does not
/// do anything at all.
///
/// [`std::thread::yield_now`]: ../../../std/thread/fn.yield_now.html
#[inline]
#[stable(feature = "spin_loop_hint", since = "1.24.0")]
pub fn spin_loop_hint() {