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Wilco Dijkstra
6a9ad2faee Call libc_fetestexcept_aarch64 from math_private.h rather than duplicating functionality. 2014-10-24 13:23:12 +00:00
Wilco Dijkstra
1c8810ed95 Call libc_feholdexcept_aarch64 from math_private.h rather than duplicating functionality. 2014-10-24 13:21:27 +00:00
Wilco Dijkstra
8b1af712d1 Call get_rounding_mode rather than duplicating functionality. 2014-10-24 13:19:24 +00:00
Wilco Dijkstra
a7b00c1101 Cleanup feenableexcept to use the same logic as the ARM version. No functional changes. 2014-10-24 13:07:17 +00:00
Wilco Dijkstra
3a84f1a651 Cleanup fedisableexcept to use the same logic as the ARM version. No functional changes. 2014-10-24 13:06:04 +00:00
Wilco Dijkstra
ea9a7c8b06 Cleanup feclearexcept to use the same logic as the ARM version. No functional changes. 2014-10-24 13:03:11 +00:00
Wilco Dijkstra
e226de3372 Cleanup fesetexceptflag to use the same logic as the ARM version. No functional changes. 2014-10-24 13:03:09 +00:00
Wilco Dijkstra
6e3d8ed360 Remove an unused include. 2014-10-24 13:03:08 +00:00
Joseph Myers
c8bc40386a Move get*id and getgroups definitions to syscalls.list (bug 14138).
Continuing the move of syscall definitions to syscalls.list, where the
removal of support for old kernel versions has made this possible,
this patch moves various definitions of get*id functions and
getgroups.  The previous C definitions were because of the transition
to 32-bit uids and gids.

Tested for x86.

	[BZ #14138]
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/getegid.c: Remove file.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/geteuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/getgid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/getgroups.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/getresgid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/getresuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/getuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/getegid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/geteuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/getgid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/getgroups.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/getresgid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/getresuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/getuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/getegid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/geteuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/getgid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/getgroups.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/getresgid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/getresuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/getuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/getegid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/geteuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/getgid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/getgroups.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/getresgid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/getresuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/getuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/getegid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/geteuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/getgid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/getgroups.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/getresgid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/getresuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/getuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/getegid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/geteuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/getgid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/getgroups.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/getuid.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/syscalls.list (getegid): Add
	syscall.
	(geteuid): Likewise.
	(getgid): Likewise.
	(getuid): Likewise.
	(getresgid): Likewise.
	(getresuid): Likewise.
	(getgroups): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/syscalls.list (getegid): Likewise.
	(geteuid): Likewise.
	(getgid): Likewise.
	(getuid): Likewise.
	(getresgid): Likewise.
	(getresuid): Likewise.
	(getgroups): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/syscalls.list (getegid): Likewise.
	(geteuid): Likewise.
	(getgid): Likewise.
	(getuid): Likewise.
	(getresgid): Likewise.
	(getresuid): Likewise.
	(getgroups): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/syscalls.list (getegid):
	Likewise.
	(geteuid): Likewise.
	(getgid): Likewise.
	(getuid): Likewise.
	(getresgid): Likewise.
	(getresuid): Likewise.
	(getgroups): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/syscalls.list (getegid): Likewise.
	(geteuid): Likewise.
	(getgid): Likewise.
	(getuid): Likewise.
	(getresgid): Likewise.
	(getresuid): Likewise.
	(getgroups): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/syscalls.list (getegid):
	Likewise.
	(geteuid): Likewise.
	(getgid): Likewise.
	(getuid): Likewise.
	(getgroups): Likewise.
2014-10-24 13:01:17 +00:00
Joseph Myers
48eb7a94e2 Move some chown / lchown / fchown definitions to syscalls.list (bug 14138).
Continuing the move of syscall definitions to syscalls.list, where the
removal of support for old kernel versions has made this possible,
this patch moves various definitions of chown, lchown and fchown.

In most cases the need for special syscalls.list entries (rather than
existing generic ones) is because these architectures use chown32,
lchown32 and fchown32 as syscall names.  Some architectures also have
symbol versioning compatibility for older versions of chown having
been equivalent to lchown.

The aliases specified for s390-32 had the effect of exporting
__chown@@GLIBC_2.1 (but not __chown@GLIBC_2.0) despite it not being
listed in Versions files.  (I'm not sure why versioned_symbol but not
compat_symbol were effective like that to create such __chown exports
in the absence of Versions entries.)  The natural way to preserve that
versioned export of __chown seems to be to add it in a Versions file,
so I did so.  (Maybe actually it should be a compat symbol,
__chown@GLIBC_2.1, unless there's a good reason for that export, but
this patch doesn't change anything there.)

Tested for x86.

	[BZ #14138]
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/chown.c: Remove file.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/fchown.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/lchown.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/chown.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/fchown.c: Remove file.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/lchown.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/chown.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/fchown.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/lchown.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/chown.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/fchown.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/lchown.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/Versions (GLIBC_2.1): Add
	__chown.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/syscalls.list (chown): Add syscall.
	(lchown): Likewise.
	(fchown): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/syscalls.list (chown):
	Likewise.
	(lchown): Likewise.
	(fchown): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/syscalls.list (chown): Likewise.
	(lchown): Likewise.
	(fchown): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/syscalls.list (chown):
	Likewise.
	(lchown): Likewise.
	(fchown): Likewise.
2014-10-24 12:59:23 +00:00
Wilco Dijkstra
eb04247d5d Remove spaces. 2014-10-24 12:53:19 +00:00
Carlos O'Donell
13d845549e hppa: Make __SIGRTMIN 32 (ABI break).
In the Linux kernel version 3.17 the signal numbers were rearranged in
order to make hppa like every other arch. Previously we started
__SIGRTMIN at 37, and that meant several pieces of important software,
including systemd, would fail to build. To support systemd we removed
SIGEMT and SIGLOST, and rearranged the others according to expected
values. This is technically an ABI incompatible change, but because
zero applications use SIGSTKFLT, SIGXCPU, SIGXFSZ and SIGSYS nothing
broke.  Nothing uses SIGEMT and SIGLOST, and they were present for
HPUX compatibility which is no longer supported. Thus because nothing
breaks we don't do any compatibility work here.

Upstream kernel commit is 1f25df2eff5b25f52c139d3ff31bc883eee9a0ab.

Signed-off-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@systemhalted.org>
Signed-off-by: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de>

2014-10-23  Carlos O'Donell  <carlos@systemhalted.org>
	    Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de>

	[BZ #17508]
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/bits/signum.h: Remove SIGEMT.
	Define SIGSTKFLT as 7. Define SIGSYS as 31. Define SIGXCPU as 12.
	Remove SIGLOST. Define SIGXFSZ as 30. Define __SIGRTMIN as 32.
2014-10-23 23:18:19 -04:00
Joseph Myers
15f9c5dfaf Don't use INTDEF for powerpc32 compat symbols (bug 14132).
Continuing the removal of the obsolete INTDEF / INTUSE mechanism, this
patch removes the use of INTUSE to rename symbols in
sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/libgcc-compat.S.  As the names in question
are purely internal to this particular object and not used anywhere
else, it doesn't matter at all whether __*_v_glibc20 or __*_internal
is used, so this patch just removes the macros in question.

Tested for powerpc32 that stripped installed shared libraries are
unchanged by this patch.

	[BZ #14132]
	* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/libgcc-compat.S (__ashldi3_v_glibc20):
	Remove macro definition.
	(__ashrdi3_v_glibc20): Likewise.
	(__lshrdi3_v_glibc20): Likewise.
	(__cmpdi2_v_glibc20): Likewise.
	(__ucmpdi2_v_glibc20): Likewise.
	[!_SOFT_FLOAT && !__NO_FPRS__] (__fixdfdi_v_glibc20): Likewise.
	[!_SOFT_FLOAT && !__NO_FPRS__] (__fixsfdi_v_glibc20): Likewise.
	[!_SOFT_FLOAT && !__NO_FPRS__] (__fixunsdfdi_v_glibc20): Likewise.
	[!_SOFT_FLOAT && !__NO_FPRS__] (__fixunssfdi_v_glibc20): Likewise.
	[!_SOFT_FLOAT && !__NO_FPRS__] (__floatdidf_v_glibc20): Likewise.
	[!_SOFT_FLOAT && !__NO_FPRS__] (__floatdisf_v_glibc20): Likewise.
2014-10-23 21:43:41 +00:00
Roland McGrath
c6dfed243e Rework some nscd code not to use variable-length struct types. 2014-10-22 14:28:51 -07:00
Roland McGrath
8c2b1ed8bb ARM: Use movw/movt more when available 2014-10-22 14:20:35 -07:00
Maciej W. Rozycki
b5af9297d5 MIPS: Avoid a dangling `vfork@GLIBC_2.0' reference
This satisfies a symbol reference created with:

	.symver	__libc_vfork, vfork@GLIBC_2.0

where `__libc_vfork' has not been defined or referenced.  In this case
the `vfork@GLIBC_2.0' reference is supposed to be discarded, however a
bug present in GAS since forever causes an undefined symbol table entry
to be created.  This in turn triggers a problem in the linker that can
manifest itself by link errors such as:

ld: libpthread.so: invalid string offset 2765592330 >= 5154 for section `.dynstr'

The GAS and linker bugs need to be resolved, but we can avoid them too
by providing a `__libc_vfork' definition just like our other platforms.

	[BZ #17485]
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/vfork.S (__libc_vfork): Define.
2014-10-22 15:20:37 +01:00
Joseph Myers
a13d0d745c Don't use INTDEF with __ldexpf (bug 14132).
Continuing the removal of the obsolete INTDEF / INTUSE mechanism, this
patch removes the use of INTDEF for __ldexpf.  As far as I can tell,
the resulting alias is completely unused.

Tested for x86_64 that stripped installed shared libraries are
unchanged by this patch.

	[BZ #14132]
	* math/s_ldexpf.c (__ldexpf): Do not use INTDEF.
2014-10-21 23:11:49 +00:00
Roland McGrath
f05e73f660 Avoid local PLT reference in __nptl_main. 2014-10-21 10:18:17 -07:00
Roland McGrath
6ab1d1ea96 Tiny refactoring in fts to eliminate a warning. 2014-10-20 15:32:45 -07:00
Roland McGrath
e436eb790f NPTL: Clean up gratuitous Linuxism in libpthread.so entry point. 2014-10-20 14:54:12 -07:00
Roland McGrath
6af246cf8b NPTL: Add some missing #include's 2014-10-20 14:46:00 -07:00
Roland McGrath
ab49e7630f Make internal lock-init macros return void. 2014-10-20 14:13:14 -07:00
Torvald Riegel
f50277c19d pthread_once: Add fast path and remove x86 variants. 2014-10-20 20:28:08 +02:00
Torvald Riegel
63668b7084 pthread_once: Clean up constants.
[BZ #15215] This just gives a name to the integer constants being used.
2014-10-20 18:22:30 +02:00
Joseph Myers
42b7f5d485 Move readv and writev definitions to syscalls.list (bug 14138).
Continuing the move of syscall definitions to syscalls.list, where the
removal of support for old kernel versions has made this possible,
this patch moves definitions of readv and writev.

The relevant syscalls.list entries were already in
sysdeps/unix/syscalls.list, but to match the C files they needed to
have the names __libc_readv and __libc_writev added.  In fact, I don't
see anything making use of those names - as far as I can tell, these
functions could just be defined as __readv and __writev with aliases
readv and writev.  But cleaning up unnecessary aliases for functions
should be a separate matter from cleaning up unnecessary C syscall
wrappers.

Tested for x86_64.

	[BZ #14138]
	* sysdeps/unix/syscalls.list (readv): Use __libc_readv as strong
	name.
	(writev): Use __libc_writev as strong name.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/readv.c: Remove file.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/writev.c: Likewise.
2014-10-20 15:49:08 +00:00
Roland McGrath
114c4e0954 Remove obsolete TLS_DEFINE_INIT_TP fallback. 2014-10-17 15:40:36 -07:00
Roland McGrath
674b89786e NPTL: Clean up THREAD_SYSINFO macros. 2014-10-17 15:03:00 -07:00
Roland McGrath
184ee94010 NPTL: Conditionalize direct futex syscall uses. 2014-10-17 14:30:16 -07:00
Roland McGrath
327ae25707 NPTL: Conditionalize more uses of SIGCANCEL and SIGSETXID. 2014-10-17 13:40:46 -07:00
Roland McGrath
b0643088bc Fix NPTL build error when missing __NR_set_robust_list. 2014-10-17 11:30:15 -07:00
Siddhesh Poyarekar
33cc770b98 Fix up incorrect formatting in last commit 2014-10-17 15:52:46 +05:30
Leonhard Holz
0742aef6e5 strcoll: improve performance by removing the cache (#15884)
this is a path that should solve bug 15884. It complains about the performance
of strcoll(). It was found out that the runtime of strcoll() is actually bound
to strlen which is needed for calculating the size of a cache that was
installed to improve the comparison performance.

The idea for this patch was that the cache is only useful in rare cases
(strings of same length and same first-level-chars) and that it would be
better to avoid memory allocation at all. To prove this I wrote a performance
test bench-strcoll.c with test data in benchtests-strcoll.tar.gz. Also
modifications in benchtests/Makefile and localedata/Makefile are necessary to
make it work.

After removing the cache the strcoll method showed the predicted behavior
(getting slightly faster) in all but the test case for hindi word sorting.
This was due the hindi text having much more equal words than the other ones.
For equal strings the performance was worse since all comparison levels were
run through and from the second level on the cache improved the comparison
performance of the original version.

Therefore I added a bytewise test via strcmp iff the first level comparison
found that both strings did match because in this case it is very likely that
equal strings are compared. This solved the problem with the hindi test case
and improved the performance of the others.

Performance comparison:

glibc files     -33.77%
vi_VN.UTF-8     -34.12%
en_US.UTF-8     -42.42%
ar_SA.UTF-8     -27.49%
zh_CN.UTF-8     +07.90%
cs_CZ.UTF-8     -29.67%
en_GB.UTF-8     -28.50%
da_DK.UTF-8     -36.57%
pl_PL.UTF-8     -39.31%
fr_FR.UTF-8     -28.57%
pt_PT.UTF-8     -22.82%
el_GR.UTF-8     -26.77%
ru_RU.UTF-8     -35.81%
iw_IL.UTF-8     -35.34%
es_ES.UTF-8     -34.46%
hi_IN.UTF-8     -00.38%
sv_SE.UTF-8     -36.99%
hu_HU.UTF-8     -16.35%
tr_TR.UTF-8     -27.80%
is_IS.UTF-8     -33.24%
it_IT.UTF-8     -24.39%
sr_RS.UTF-8     -37.55%
ja_JP.UTF-8     +02.84%
2014-10-17 15:47:23 +05:30
Roland McGrath
ee54ce44cb Remove sysdeps/arm/soft-fp directory. 2014-10-16 09:54:45 -07:00
Joseph Myers
a75d3b0288 conformtest: clean up POSIX expections for sys/utsname.h, sys/wait.h.
Continuing the series of patches to clean up conformtest expectations
for "POSIX" (1995/6) based on review of the expectations against the
standard, this patch cleans up expectations for sys/utsname.h and
sys/wait.h.  Tested x86_64; a new XFAIL for sys/wait.h is added.

	* conform/data/sys/utsname.h-data (*_t): Allow.
	* conform/data/sys/wait.h-data [POSIX] (uid_t): Do not define.
	[POSIX] (WEXITED): Do not expect constant.
	[POSIX] (WSTOPPED): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (WNOHANG): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (WNOWAIT): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (siginfo_t): Do not expect type or elements.
	[POSIX] (pid_t): Do not expect type.
	[POSIX] (signal.h): Do not allow header.
	[POSIX] (sys/resource.h): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (si_*): Do not allow pattern.
	[POSIX] (W*): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (P_*): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (BUS_*): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (CLD_*): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (FPE_*): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (ILL_*): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (POLL_*): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (SEGV_*): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (SI_*): Likewise.
	[POSIX] (TRAP_*): Likewise.
	* conform/Makefile (test-xfail-POSIX/sys/wait.h/conform): New
	variable.
2014-10-14 17:00:11 +00:00
Siddhesh Poyarekar
fda389c8f0 Fix infinite loop in check_pf (BZ #12926)
The recvmsg could return 0 under some conditions and cause the
make_request function to be stuck in an infinite loop.

Thank you Jim King <jim.king@simplivity.com> for posting Paul's patch
on the list.
2014-10-14 21:05:33 +05:30
Joseph Myers
fcb32af153 Remove CANCEL-FCT-WAIVE and CANCEL-FILE-WAIVE.
As far as I can tell, CANCEL-FCT-WAIVE and CANCEL-FILE-WAIVE are old
notes from the addition of cancellation support to glibc and are not
currently used by any glibc testcases or otherwise in the build
process, and it does not seem useful to me to keep them around.  This
patch removes them.

Tested for x86_64.

	* CANCEL-FCT-WAIVE: Remove file.
	* CANCEL-FILE-WAIVE: Likewise.
2014-10-10 17:05:58 +00:00
Joseph Myers
6bc6bd3b10 Don't use INTVARDEF/INTUSE with __libc_enable_secure (bug 14132).
Continuing the removal of the obsolete INTDEF / INTVARDEF / INTUSE
mechanism, this patch replaces its use for __libc_enable_secure with
the use of rtld_hidden_data_def and rtld_hidden_proto.

Tested for x86_64 that installed stripped shared libraries are
unchanged by the patch.

	[BZ #14132]
	* elf/dl-sysdep.c (__libc_enable_secure): Use rtld_hidden_data_def
	instead of INTVARDEF.
	(_dl_sysdep_start): Do not use INTUSE with __libc_enable_secure.
	* sysdeps/mach/hurd/dl-sysdep.c (__libc_enable_secure): Use
	rtld_hidden_data_def instead of INTVARDEF.
	(_dl_sysdep_start): Do not use INTUSE with __libc_enable_secure.
	* elf/dl-deps.c (expand_dst): Likewise.
	* elf/dl-load.c (_dl_dst_count): Likewise.
	(_dl_dst_substitute): Likewise.
	(decompose_rpath): Likewise.
	(_dl_init_paths): Likewise.
	(open_path): Likewise.
	(_dl_map_object): Likewise.
	* elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Likewise.
	(process_dl_audit): Likewise.
	(process_envvars): Likewise.
	* include/unistd.h [IS_IN_rtld] (__libc_enable_secure_internal):
	Remove declaration.
	(__libc_enable_secure): Use rtld_hidden_proto.
2014-10-10 11:13:11 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
b8c80a7e0d remove nested functions from elf/dl-load.c 2014-10-09 11:15:24 -07:00
Joseph Myers
5c0508a318 soft-fp: Use parentheses around macro arguments.
This patch cleans up the soft-fp code to use parentheses around macro
arguments (where possible; many macro arguments are identifiers used
with ## rather than arbitrary expressions, so cannot be put in
parentheses).  (I'm not aware of any bugs caused by the lack of
parentheses, but this is generally good practice.  The patch is not
exhaustive regarding internal macros where the arguments always come
directly from the mantissa of a floating-point number, although
probably those should be cleaned up in this regard as well.)

Tested for powerpc-nofpu that the installed shared libraries are
unchanged by this patch.

	* soft-fp/double.h [_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_RAW_D): Use
	parentheses around macro arguments.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_RAW_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_RAW_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_RAW_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (_FP_SQRT_MEAT_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_CMP_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_CMP_EQ_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_CMP_UNORD_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_TO_INT_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_FROM_INT_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_RAW_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_RAW_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_RAW_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_RAW_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_DP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (_FP_SQRT_MEAT_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_CMP_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_CMP_EQ_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_CMP_UNORD_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_TO_INT_D): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_FROM_INT_D): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/extended.h [_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_E):
	Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_EP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_EP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_EP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_EP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (_FP_SQRT_MEAT_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_CMP_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_CMP_EQ_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_CMP_UNORD_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_TO_INT_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_FROM_INT_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_EP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_EP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_EP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_EP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (_FP_SQRT_MEAT_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_CMP_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_CMP_EQ_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_CMP_UNORD_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_TO_INT_E): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_FROM_INT_E): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/op-1.h (_FP_FRAC_SRST_1): Likewise.
	(_FP_FRAC_SRS_1): Likewise.
	(_FP_FRAC_CLZ_1): Likewise.
	(_FP_MUL_MEAT_1_imm): Likewise.
	(_FP_MUL_MEAT_1_wide): Likewise.
	(_FP_MUL_MEAT_1_hard): Likewise.
	(_FP_SQRT_MEAT_1): Likewise.
	(_FP_FRAC_ASSEMBLE_1): Likewise.
	(_FP_FRAC_DISASSEMBLE_1): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/op-2.h (_FP_FRAC_CLZ_2): Likewise.
	(__FP_CLZ_2): Likewise.
	(_FP_MUL_MEAT_2_wide): Likewise.
	(_FP_MUL_MEAT_2_wide_3mul): Likewise.
	(_FP_MUL_MEAT_2_gmp): Likewise.
	(_FP_MUL_MEAT_2_120_240_double): Likewise.
	(_FP_SQRT_MEAT_2): Likewise.
	(_FP_FRAC_ASSEMBLE_2): Likewise.
	(_FP_FRAC_DISASSEMBLE_2): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/op-4.h (_FP_FRAC_SRS_4): Likewise.
	(_FP_FRAC_CLZ_4): Likewise.
	(_FP_MUL_MEAT_4_wide): Likewise.
	(_FP_MUL_MEAT_4_gmp): Likewise.
	(_FP_SQRT_MEAT_4): Likewise.
	(_FP_FRAC_ASSEMBLE_4): Likewise.
	(_FP_FRAC_DISASSEMBLE_4): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/op-common.h (_FP_CMP): Likewise.
	(_FP_CMP_EQ): Likewise.
	(_FP_CMP_UNORD): Likewise.
	(_FP_TO_INT): Likewise.
	(_FP_FROM_INT): Likewise.
	[!__FP_CLZ] (__FP_CLZ): Likewise.
	(_FP_DIV_HELP_imm): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/quad.h [_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_RAW_Q):
	Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_RAW_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_RAW_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_RAW_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (_FP_SQRT_MEAT_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_CMP_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_CMP_EQ_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_CMP_UNORD_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_TO_INT_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE < 64] (FP_FROM_INT_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_RAW_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_RAW_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_RAW_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_RAW_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_QP): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (_FP_SQRT_MEAT_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_CMP_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_CMP_EQ_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_CMP_UNORD_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_TO_INT_Q): Likewise.
	[_FP_W_TYPE_SIZE >= 64] (FP_FROM_INT_Q): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/single.h (FP_UNPACK_RAW_S): Likewise.
	(FP_UNPACK_RAW_SP): Likewise.
	(FP_PACK_RAW_S): Likewise.
	(FP_PACK_RAW_SP): Likewise.
	(FP_UNPACK_S): Likewise.
	(FP_UNPACK_SP): Likewise.
	(FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_S): Likewise.
	(FP_UNPACK_SEMIRAW_SP): Likewise.
	(FP_PACK_S): Likewise.
	(FP_PACK_SP): Likewise.
	(FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_S): Likewise.
	(FP_PACK_SEMIRAW_SP): Likewise.
	(_FP_SQRT_MEAT_S): Likewise.
	(FP_CMP_S): Likewise.
	(FP_CMP_EQ_S): Likewise.
	(FP_CMP_UNORD_S): Likewise.
	(FP_TO_INT_S): Likewise.
	(FP_FROM_INT_S): Likewise.
2014-10-09 17:05:26 +00:00
Joseph Myers
a736ec370a soft-fp: Support rsigned == 2 in _FP_TO_INT.
Continuing the addition of soft-fp features in the Linux kernel
version, this patch adds _FP_TO_INT support for rsigned == 2 (reduce
overflowing results modulo 2^rsize to fit in the destination, used for
alpha emulation).

The kernel version is buggy; it can left shift by a negative amount
when right shifting is required in an overflow case (the kernel
version also has other bugs fixed long ago in glibc; at least,
spurious exceptions converting to the most negative integer).  This
version avoids that by handling overflow (other than to 0) for rsigned
== 2 along with the normal non-overflow case, which already properly
determines the direction in which to shift.

Tested for powerpc-nofpu.  Some functions get slightly bigger and some
get slightly smaller, no doubt as a result of the change to where in
the macro "inexact" is raised, but I don't think those changes are
significant.  Also tested for powerpc-nofpu with the relevant __fix*
functions changed to use rsigned == 2 (which is after all just as
valid as rsigned == 1 in IEEE terms), including verifying the results
and exceptions for various cases of conversions.

With these seven patches, the one remaining feature to add for the
soft-fp code to have all the features of the kernel version is
_FP_TO_INT_ROUND.

	* soft-fp/op-common.h (_FP_TO_INT): Handle rsigned == 2.
2014-10-09 15:00:37 +00:00
Joseph Myers
ff12c11f45 soft-fp: Support more precise "invalid" exceptions.
As previously discussed
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2013-10/msg00345.html>, it would
be desirable to be able to use the same version of the soft-fp code in
the Linux kernel as well as in glibc and libgcc (instead of an old
version in the kernel that's missing ten years of bug fixes,
performance improvements and new features), and to that end it is
useful to add to glibc's copy features in the kernel's copy, even when
they are not directly useful in glibc.

To that end, this patch adds one of those features: support for more
precise "invalid" exceptions describing the particular kind of invalid
operation.  These are relevant for powerpc emulation, and are also as
described in IEEE 754-2008 as sub-exceptions.

The set of sub-exceptions here is the union of those supported on
powerpc and those from IEEE 754-2008 (the former adds a distinction
between 0/0 and Inf/Inf; the latter adds a distinction between Inf*0
from multiplication and the same from fma).  This includes
sub-exceptions for sqrt, conversions to integer and comparisons that
are not supported in the kernel; I see no obvious reason for these
being missing from the kernel support, given that they are supported
on powerpc so accurate powerpc emulation should generate them.

Tested for powerpc-nofpu that the disassembly of installed shared
libraries is unchanged by this patch.

	* soft-fp/soft-fp.h (FP_EX_INVALID_SNAN): New macro.
	(FP_EX_INVALID_IMZ): Likewise.
	(FP_EX_INVALID_IMZ_FMA): Likewise.
	(FP_EX_INVALID_ISI): Likewise.
	(FP_EX_INVALID_ZDZ): Likewise.
	(FP_EX_INVALID_IDI): Likewise.
	(FP_EX_INVALID_SQRT): Likewise.
	(FP_EX_INVALID_CVI): Likewise.
	(FP_EX_INVALID_VC): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/op-common.h (_FP_UNPACK_CANONICAL): Specify more precise
	"invalid" exceptions.
	(_FP_CHECK_SIGNAN_SEMIRAW): Likewise.
	(_FP_ADD_INTERNAL): Likewise.
	(_FP_MUL): Likewise.
	(_FP_FMA): Likewise.
	(_FP_DIV): Likewise.
	(_FP_CMP_CHECK_NAN): Likewise.
	(_FP_SQRT): Likewise.
	(_FP_TO_INT): Likewise.
	(FP_EXTEND): Likewise.
2014-10-09 14:59:23 +00:00
Allan McRae
b6dcfe8c24 Update French translation 2014-10-09 22:11:30 +10:00
Joseph Myers
cb8312455b Don't use INTDEF/INTUSE with __cxa_atexit (bug 14132).
This patch removes use of the obsolete INTDEF/INTUSE mechanism for
__cxa_atexit, replacing it with libc_hidden_def/libc_hidden_proto.

Tested for x86_64 that installed stripped shared libraries are
unchanged by the patch.

	[BZ #14132]
	* stdlib/cxa_atexit.c (__cxa_atexit): Use libc_hidden_def instead
	of INTDEF.
	* include/stdlib.h (__cxa_atexit_internal): Remove declaration.
	(__cxa_atexit): Use libc_hidden_proto.
	[!NOT_IN_libc] (__cxa_atexit): Remove macro definition.
2014-10-09 11:22:33 +00:00
Joseph Myers
5deeb19014 Remove stray *_internal aliases (bug 14132).
This patch removes some stray (unused) *_internal aliases, and
function prototypes with no corresponding definitions at all, at least
some of which were missed in previous INTDEF / INTUSE removal.

Not removed in this patch: __canonicalize_directory_name_internal,
noticed in the course of preparing this patch, isn't an alias, but an
actual function in sysdeps/mach/hurd/getcwd.c - apparently unused,
however.

Tested for x86_64 that installed stripped shared libraries are
unchanged by this patch.

	[BZ #14132]
	* include/wctype.h [!_ISOMAC] (__iswalpha_l_internal): Remove
	declaration.
	[!_ISOMAC] (__iswdigit_l_internal): Likewise.
	[!_ISOMAC] (__iswspace_l_internal): Likewise.
	[!_ISOMAC] (__iswxdigit_l_internal): Likewise.
	[!_ISOMAC] (__iswctype_internal): Likewise.
	* stdio-common/siglist.c (_sys_siglist_internal): Remove alias.
	* sysdeps/unix/syscalls.list (chown): Remove __chown_internal
	alias.
	(fcntl): Remove __fcntl_internal alias.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/syscalls.list (connect): Remove
	__connect_internal alias.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/syscalls.list (connect):
	Likewise.
2014-10-09 01:11:14 +00:00
Joseph Myers
454ac701e3 soft-fp: Add FP_DENORM_ZERO.
Continuing the addition of soft-fp features used in the Linux kernel,
this patch adds soft-fp support for FP_DENORM_ZERO (flushing input
subnormal operands to zero of the same sign).

There are some differences from the kernel version.  In the kernel,
the "inexact" exception is set when flushing to zero.  This does not
appear to match the documented semantics for either of the
architectures (alpha and sh) for which the kernel uses FP_DENORM_ZERO,
so this patch does not set "inexact" in this case.  More operations
now use raw or semi-raw unpacking for optimization than did in the
ten-year-old soft-fp version in the kernel, so checks of
FP_DENORM_ZERO are inserted in those operations.  They are also
inserted for comparisons (which already used raw unpacking in the old
version) as I believe that's the correct thing to do when input
subnormals are flushed to zero.  They are *not* inserted for _FP_NEG.
(If any processors do flush input subnormals to zero for negation, or
otherwise vary from the rules implemented when FP_DENORM_ZERO is set,
further macros for sfp-machine.h to control this may need to be
added.)

Although the addition for comparisons will cause FP_EX_DENORM to be
set in this case, it still won't be set for comparisons involving
subnormals when not flushed to zero.  It's quite possible that
accurate emulation of processors that have such an exception for
subnormal operands will require further changes relating to when
FP_EX_DENORM is set (in general, the support for things defined by
IEEE should be considered more reliable and mature than the support
for things outside the scope of IEEE floating point).

Although some processors also have a mode for abrupt underflow -
producing zeroes instead of output subnormals - there is no such mode
in the kernel's soft-fp, so no such mode is added to glibc's soft-fp
(although it could be if someone wanted to emulate such processor
support).

Tested for powerpc-nofpu that the disassembly of installed shared
libraries is unchanged by this patch.

	* soft-fp/soft-fp.h (FP_DENORM_ZERO): New macro.
	* soft-fp/op-common.h (_FP_UNPACK_CANONICAL): Check
	FP_DENORM_ZERO.
	(_FP_CHECK_FLUSH_ZERO): New macro.
	(_FP_ADD_INTERNAL): Call _FP_CHECK_FLUSH_ZERO.
	(_FP_CMP): Likewise.
	(_FP_CMP_EQ): Likewise.
	(_FP_TO_INT): Do not set inexact for subnormal arguments if
	FP_DENORM_ZERO.
	(FP_EXTEND): Call _FP_CHECK_FLUSH_ZERO.
	(FP_TRUNC): Likewise.
2014-10-09 01:09:22 +00:00
Joseph Myers
0022e688d0 soft-fp: Fix _FP_TO_INT latent bug in overflow handling.
This patch fixes a latent bug in _FP_TO_INT regarding handling of
arguments with maximum exponent (infinities and NaNs).  If the maximum
exponent is below that calculated as an overflow threshold, such
values would incorrectly be treated as normal values for the purposes
of the conversion.  This could not occur for any of the conversions
actually occurring in glibc, libgcc or the Linux kernel (the maximum
exponent for float is, just, big enough to ensure overflow for
unsigned __int128), but would apply if soft-fp were used for IEEE
binary16.  Appropriate checks are inserted to ensure that the maximum
exponent is always treated as an overflowing exponent, and never as a
normal one.

Tested for powerpc-nofpu that the disassembly of installed shared
libraries is unchanged by this patch.

	* soft-fp/op-common.h (_FP_TO_INT): Ensure maximum exponent is
	treated as invalid conversion, not as normal exponent.
2014-10-09 01:07:10 +00:00
Joseph Myers
73e28d9c88 soft-fp: Refactor exception handling for comparisons.
This patch refactors how soft-fp comparisons handle setting exceptions
for NaN operands, so that exceptions are set through the FP_CMP macros
rather than directly in the C files calling them.

The _FP_CMP* and FP_CMP* macros gain an extra argument to specify when
exceptions should be set, 0 for no exception setting (I'm not sure
this is actually needed - at least it's not needed for IEEE operations
in glibc / libgcc, but might be relevant in some cases for kernel
use), 1 for exceptions only for signaling NaNs and 2 for exceptions
for all NaNs.  This argument is handled through _FP_CMP_CHECK_NAN,
newly called by the _FP_CMP* macros when a NaN is encountered.  Calls
to these macros are updated, which eliminates all the existing
checking and exception setting in soft-fp *.c files in glibc.

Tested for powerpc-nofpu.  (The __unord* functions have no code
changes; the __eq* / __ge* / __le* functions get slightly larger, but
I don't think that's significant.)

	* soft-fp/op-common.h (_FP_CMP_CHECK_NAN): New macro.
	(_FP_CMP): Add extra argument EX.  Call _FP_CMP_CHECK_NAN.
	(_FP_CMP_EQ): Likewise.
	(_FP_CMP_UNORD): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/double.h (FP_CMP_D): Add extra argument EX.
	(FP_CMP_EQ_D): Likewise.
	(FP_CMP_UNORD_D): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/extended.h (FP_CMP_E): Likewise.
	(FP_CMP_EQ_E): Likewise.
	(FP_CMP_UNORD_E): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/quad.h (FP_CMP_Q): Likewise.
	(FP_CMP_EQ_Q): Likewise.
	(FP_CMP_UNORD_Q): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/single.h (FP_CMP_S): Likewise.
	(FP_CMP_EQ_S): Likewise.
	(FP_CMP_UNORD_S): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/eqdf2.c (__eqdf2): Update call to FP_CMP_EQ_D.
	* soft-fp/eqsf2.c (__eqsf2): Update call to FP_CMP_EQ_S.
	* soft-fp/eqtf2.c (__eqtf2): Update call to FP_CMP_EQ_Q.
	* soft-fp/gedf2.c (__gedf2): Update call to FP_CMP_D.
	* soft-fp/gesf2.c (__gesf2): Update call to FP_CMP_S.
	* soft-fp/getf2.c (__getf2): Update call to FP_CMP_Q.
	* soft-fp/ledf2.c (__ledf2): Update call to FP_CMP_D.
	* soft-fp/lesf2.c (__lesf2): Update call to FP_CMP_S.
	* soft-fp/letf2.c (__letf2): Update call to FP_CMP_Q.
	* soft-fp/unorddf2.c (__unorddf2): Update call to FP_CMP_UNORD_D.
	* soft-fp/unordsf2.c (__unordsf2): Update call to FP_CMP_UNORD_S.
	* soft-fp/unordtf2.c (__unordtf2): Update call to FP_CMP_UNORD_Q.
	* sysdeps/alpha/soft-fp/ots_cmpe.c (internal_compare): Update call
	to FP_CMP_Q.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_cmp.c (_Q_cmp): Update call to
	FP_CMP_Q.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_cmpe.c (_Q_cmpe): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_feq.c (_Q_feq): Update call to
	FP_CMP_EQ_Q.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_fge.c (_Q_fge): Update call to
	FP_CMP_Q.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_fgt.c (_Q_fgt): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_fle.c (_Q_fle): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_flt.c (_Q_flt): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_fne.c (_Q_fne): Update call to
	FP_CMP_EQ_Q.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/soft-fp/qp_cmp.c (_Qp_cmp): Update call to
	FP_CMP_Q.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/soft-fp/qp_cmpe.c (_Qp_cmpe): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/soft-fp/qp_feq.c (_Qp_feq): Update call to
	FP_CMP_EQ_Q.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/soft-fp/qp_fge.c (_Qp_fge): Update call to
	FP_CMP_Q.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/soft-fp/qp_fgt.c (_Qp_fgt): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/soft-fp/qp_fle.c (_Qp_fle): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/soft-fp/qp_flt.c (_Qp_flt): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/soft-fp/qp_fne.c (_Qp_fne): Update call to
	FP_CMP_EQ_Q.
2014-10-09 01:03:56 +00:00
Joseph Myers
43059f42db soft-fp: Make extensions of subnormals from XFmode to TFmode signal underflow if traps enabled.
This patch fixes a soft-fp corner case I previously noted in
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2013-10/msg00349.html>: when
trapping on underflow is enabled, extensions of subnormals from XFmode
to TFmode need to signal underflow because the result is tiny (but
exact, so the underflow flag is not raised unless trapping is
enabled).

To avoid any excess initialization or tests for other cases of
floating-point extensions, a new FP_INIT_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS is added
that does the initialization required for this particular case (more
than FP_INIT_EXCEPTIONS, less than FP_INIT_ROUNDMODE, in general), and
FP_NO_EXACT_UNDERFLOW is added to stub out FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS
tests for those cases of extensions where the test would be dead code,
to avoid any uninitialized variable warnings.

As the relevant case only applies in libgcc, not to any use of soft-fp
in glibc, there is no bug report in Bugzilla and no non-default
definitions of FP_INIT_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS are added by the patch.  A
testcase will be added to GCC as part of an update of soft-fp in
libgcc once this patch is in libc.

Tested for powerpc-nofpu that the disassembly of installed shared
libraries is unchanged by this patch.  Bootstrapped GCC with updated
soft-fp with no regressions on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu and verified
that a test of the relevant case passes where it failed before.

	* soft-fp/op-common.h (FP_EXTEND): When a subnormal input produces
	a subnormal result, set the underflow exception if trapping on
	underflow is enabled.
	* soft-fp/soft-fp.h (FP_INIT_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS): New macro.
	(FP_INIT_EXCEPTIONS): Default to FP_INIT_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS.
	[FP_NO_EXACT_UNDERFLOW] (FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS): Undefine and
	redefine to 0.
	* soft-fp/extenddftf2.c (FP_NO_EXACT_UNDERFLOW): Define.
	* soft-fp/extendsfdf2.c (FP_NO_EXACT_UNDERFLOW): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/extendsftf2.c (FP_NO_EXACT_UNDERFLOW): Likewise.
	* soft-fp/extendxftf2.c (__extendxftf2): Use
	FP_INIT_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS instead of FP_INIT_ROUNDMODE.
2014-10-09 01:00:41 +00:00
Joseph Myers
2d6a47ba4c soft-fp: Remove FP_CLEAR_EXCEPTIONS.
As noted in
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2013-10/msg00516.html>, the
soft-fp macro FP_CLEAR_EXCEPTIONS should not be necessary, as soft-fp
code should never set an exception and later clear it.

In fact, all four uses in glibc (for SPARC) are indeed unnecessary:
they appear in files that convert 32-bit or 64-bit integers to IEEE
binary128, an operation that can never raise any exceptions.  If this
was intended to enable the compiler to optimize away any FP_FROM_INT
code testing for exceptional cases, we now have a better way of doing
this: defining FP_NO_EXCEPTIONS before including soft-fp.h causes all
code handling exceptions to be stubbed out, and the rounding mode to
be hardwired for round-to-zero, to allow such optimizations for source
files where (a) the operation in question, for the particular types in
question, can never raise exceptions, but (b) some instances of the
operation for other types can, so the macros used in the file do
contain references to rounding or exceptions, albeit dead in that
particular file.

The uses in the Linux kernel are also unnecessary (clearing exceptions
at a point where they are already cleared).

This patch duly removes FP_CLEAR_EXCEPTIONS, making the SPARC code in
question use FP_NO_EXCEPTIONS and stop using exception-related macros.

	* soft-fp/soft-fp.h (FP_CLEAR_EXCEPTIONS): Remove macro.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_itoq.c: Define FP_NO_EXCEPTIONS.
	(_Q_itoq): Do not use FP_DECL_EX, FP_CLEAR_EXCEPTIONS or
	FP_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_lltoq.c: Define FP_NO_EXCEPTIONS.
	(_Q_lltoq): Do not use FP_DECL_EX, FP_CLEAR_EXCEPTIONS or
	FP_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_ulltoq.c: Define FP_NO_EXCEPTIONS.
	(_Q_ulltoq): Do not use FP_DECL_EX, FP_CLEAR_EXCEPTIONS or
	FP_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/q_utoq.c: Define FP_NO_EXCEPTIONS.
	(_Q_utoq): Do not use FP_DECL_EX, FP_CLEAR_EXCEPTIONS or
	FP_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS.
2014-10-09 00:58:42 +00:00
Joseph Myers
620f462e88 Don't use INTUSE with __adjtimex (bug 14132).
Bug 14132 is removal of the old INTDEF/INTUSE system of *_internal
aliases as obsoleted by the hidden_proto / hidden_def system.  Various
cases were cleaned up in 2012, but some remain.  This patch removes
the use of this mechanism for __adjtimex.

Tested for x86_64 that stripped installed shared libraries are
unchanged by the patch.

	[BZ #14132]
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/include/sys/timex.h: New file.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/adjtime.c [!ADJTIMEX] (ADJTIMEX): Do not
	use INTUSE.
	[!ADJTIMEX] (INTUSE(__adjtimex)): Remove declaration.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/adjtime.c (__adjtimex_internal):
	Remove alias.
	(__adjtimex): Define using libc_hidden_ver.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ntp_gettime.c (INTUSE(__adjtimex)):
	Remove declaration.
	(ntp_gettime): Call __adjtimex directly.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ntp_gettimex.c (INTUSE(__adjtimex)):
	Remove declaration.
	(ntp_gettimex): Call __adjtimex directly.
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscalls.list (adjtimex): Remove
	__adjtimex_internal alias.
2014-10-08 23:19:32 +00:00