crosstool-ng/packages/glibc/2.17/0020-glibc-rh731833-libm-3.patch
Alexey Neyman 86c2982568 Run patches thru manage-packages -P
This refreshes the line numbers, removes any fuzz (which would make any
future forward ports easier) and standardizes the patch/file headers
(which makes them easier to read).

Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
2022-02-11 00:47:51 -08:00

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From c00f26c0eaba5a9680aac0f98de4b6e385a8cb82 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Adhemerval Zanella <azanella@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2013 11:07:15 -0300
Subject: [PATCH 18/42] PowerPC: unify math_ldbl.h implementations
This patch removes redudant definition from PowerPC specific
math_ldbl, using the definitions from ieee754 math_ldbl.h.
(backported from commit edf66e57fc2bac083ecc9756a5fe47f9041ed3bb)
---
sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/math_ldbl.h | 10 +
sysdeps/powerpc/Implies | 1
sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/math_ldbl.h | 171 +-------------------------------
sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/Implies | 4
4 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 168 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/Implies
--- a/sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/math_ldbl.h
+++ b/sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/math_ldbl.h
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
/* Handy utility functions to pack/unpack/cononicalize and find the nearbyint
of long double implemented as double double. */
static inline long double
-ldbl_pack (double a, double aa)
+default_ldbl_pack (double a, double aa)
{
union ibm_extended_long_double u;
u.dd[0] = a;
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
}
static inline void
-ldbl_unpack (long double l, double *a, double *aa)
+default_ldbl_unpack (long double l, double *a, double *aa)
{
union ibm_extended_long_double u;
u.d = l;
@@ -142,6 +142,12 @@
*aa = u.dd[1];
}
+#ifndef ldbl_pack
+# define ldbl_pack default_ldbl_pack
+#endif
+#ifndef ldbl_unpack
+# define ldbl_unpack default_ldbl_unpack
+#endif
/* Convert a finite long double to canonical form.
Does not handle +/-Inf properly. */
--- a/sysdeps/powerpc/Implies
+++ b/sysdeps/powerpc/Implies
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
# On PowerPC we use the IBM extended long double format.
ieee754/ldbl-128ibm
+ieee754/ldbl-opt
ieee754/dbl-64
ieee754/flt-32
--- a/sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/math_ldbl.h
+++ b/sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/math_ldbl.h
@@ -2,132 +2,12 @@
#error "Never use <math_ldbl.h> directly; include <math_private.h> instead."
#endif
-#include <sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/math_ldbl.h>
-#include <ieee754.h>
-
-static inline void
-ldbl_extract_mantissa (int64_t *hi64, u_int64_t *lo64, int *exp, long double x)
-{
- /* We have 105 bits of mantissa plus one implicit digit. Since
- 106 bits are representable we use the first implicit digit for
- the number before the decimal point and the second implicit bit
- as bit 53 of the mantissa. */
- unsigned long long hi, lo;
- int ediff;
- union ibm_extended_long_double eldbl;
- eldbl.d = x;
- *exp = eldbl.ieee.exponent - IBM_EXTENDED_LONG_DOUBLE_BIAS;
-
- lo = ((long long)eldbl.ieee.mantissa2 << 32) | eldbl.ieee.mantissa3;
- hi = ((long long)eldbl.ieee.mantissa0 << 32) | eldbl.ieee.mantissa1;
- /* If the lower double is not a denomal or zero then set the hidden
- 53rd bit. */
- if (eldbl.ieee.exponent2 > 0x001)
- {
- lo |= (1ULL << 52);
- lo = lo << 7; /* pre-shift lo to match ieee854. */
- /* The lower double is normalized separately from the upper. We
- may need to adjust the lower manitissa to reflect this. */
- ediff = eldbl.ieee.exponent - eldbl.ieee.exponent2;
- if (ediff > 53)
- lo = lo >> (ediff-53);
- }
- hi |= (1ULL << 52);
-
- if ((eldbl.ieee.negative != eldbl.ieee.negative2)
- && ((eldbl.ieee.exponent2 != 0) && (lo != 0LL)))
- {
- hi--;
- lo = (1ULL << 60) - lo;
- if (hi < (1ULL << 52))
- {
- /* we have a borrow from the hidden bit, so shift left 1. */
- hi = (hi << 1) | (lo >> 59);
- lo = 0xfffffffffffffffLL & (lo << 1);
- *exp = *exp - 1;
- }
- }
- *lo64 = (hi << 60) | lo;
- *hi64 = hi >> 4;
-}
-
-static inline long double
-ldbl_insert_mantissa (int sign, int exp, int64_t hi64, u_int64_t lo64)
-{
- union ibm_extended_long_double u;
- unsigned long hidden2, lzcount;
- unsigned long long hi, lo;
-
- u.ieee.negative = sign;
- u.ieee.negative2 = sign;
- u.ieee.exponent = exp + IBM_EXTENDED_LONG_DOUBLE_BIAS;
- u.ieee.exponent2 = exp-53 + IBM_EXTENDED_LONG_DOUBLE_BIAS;
- /* Expect 113 bits (112 bits + hidden) right justified in two longs.
- The low order 53 bits (52 + hidden) go into the lower double */
- lo = (lo64 >> 7)& ((1ULL << 53) - 1);
- hidden2 = (lo64 >> 59) & 1ULL;
- /* The high order 53 bits (52 + hidden) go into the upper double */
- hi = (lo64 >> 60) & ((1ULL << 11) - 1);
- hi |= (hi64 << 4);
-
- if (lo != 0LL)
- {
- /* hidden2 bit of low double controls rounding of the high double.
- If hidden2 is '1' then round up hi and adjust lo (2nd mantissa)
- plus change the sign of the low double to compensate. */
- if (hidden2)
- {
- hi++;
- u.ieee.negative2 = !sign;
- lo = (1ULL << 53) - lo;
- }
- /* The hidden bit of the lo mantissa is zero so we need to
- normalize the it for the low double. Shift it left until the
- hidden bit is '1' then adjust the 2nd exponent accordingly. */
-
- if (sizeof (lo) == sizeof (long))
- lzcount = __builtin_clzl (lo);
- else if ((lo >> 32) != 0)
- lzcount = __builtin_clzl ((long) (lo >> 32));
- else
- lzcount = __builtin_clzl ((long) lo) + 32;
- lzcount = lzcount - 11;
- if (lzcount > 0)
- {
- int expnt2 = u.ieee.exponent2 - lzcount;
- if (expnt2 >= 1)
- {
- /* Not denormal. Normalize and set low exponent. */
- lo = lo << lzcount;
- u.ieee.exponent2 = expnt2;
- }
- else
- {
- /* Is denormal. */
- lo = lo << (lzcount + expnt2);
- u.ieee.exponent2 = 0;
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- u.ieee.negative2 = 0;
- u.ieee.exponent2 = 0;
- }
-
- u.ieee.mantissa3 = lo & ((1ULL << 32) - 1);
- u.ieee.mantissa2 = (lo >> 32) & ((1ULL << 20) - 1);
- u.ieee.mantissa1 = hi & ((1ULL << 32) - 1);
- u.ieee.mantissa0 = (hi >> 32) & ((1ULL << 20) - 1);
- return u.d;
-}
-
-/* gcc generates disgusting code to pack and unpack long doubles.
- This tells gcc that pack/unpack is really a nop. We use fr1/fr2
- because those are the regs used to pass/return a single
- long double arg. */
+/* GCC does not optimize the default ldbl_pack code to not spill register
+ in the stack. The following optimization tells gcc that pack/unpack
+ is really a nop. We use fr1/fr2 because those are the regs used to
+ pass/return a single long double arg. */
static inline long double
-ldbl_pack (double a, double aa)
+ldbl_pack_ppc (double a, double aa)
{
register long double x __asm__ ("fr1");
register double xh __asm__ ("fr1");
@@ -139,7 +19,7 @@
}
static inline void
-ldbl_unpack (long double l, double *a, double *aa)
+ldbl_unpack_ppc (long double l, double *a, double *aa)
{
register long double x __asm__ ("fr1");
register double xh __asm__ ("fr1");
@@ -150,40 +30,7 @@
*aa = xl;
}
+#define ldbl_pack ldbl_pack_ppc
+#define ldbl_unpack ldbl_unpack_ppc
-/* Convert a finite long double to canonical form.
- Does not handle +/-Inf properly. */
-static inline void
-ldbl_canonicalize (double *a, double *aa)
-{
- double xh, xl;
-
- xh = *a + *aa;
- xl = (*a - xh) + *aa;
- *a = xh;
- *aa = xl;
-}
-
-/* Simple inline nearbyint (double) function .
- Only works in the default rounding mode
- but is useful in long double rounding functions. */
-static inline double
-ldbl_nearbyint (double a)
-{
- double two52 = 0x10000000000000LL;
-
- if (__builtin_expect ((__builtin_fabs (a) < two52), 1))
- {
- if (__builtin_expect ((a > 0.0), 1))
- {
- a += two52;
- a -= two52;
- }
- else if (__builtin_expect ((a < 0.0), 1))
- {
- a = two52 - a;
- a = -(a - two52);
- }
- }
- return a;
-}
+#include <sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/math_ldbl.h>
--- a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/Implies
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-# Make sure these routines come before ldbl-opt.
-ieee754/ldbl-128ibm
-# These supply the ABI compatibility for when long double was double.
-ieee754/ldbl-opt