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Joseph Myers
04277e02d7 Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights.
* All files with FSF copyright notices: Update copyright dates
	using scripts/update-copyrights.
	* locale/programs/charmap-kw.h: Regenerated.
	* locale/programs/locfile-kw.h: Likewise.
2019-01-01 00:11:28 +00:00
Joseph Myers
2813e41e90 Replace gen-libm-test.pl with gen-libm-test.py.
Following the recent discussion of using Python instead of Perl and
Awk for glibc build / test, this patch replaces gen-libm-test.pl with
a new gen-libm-test.py script.  This script should work with all
Python versions supported by glibc (tested by hand with Python 2.7,
tested in the build system with Python 3.5; configure prefers Python 3
if available).

This script is designed to give identical output to gen-libm-test.pl
for ease of verification of the change, except for generated comments
referring to .py instead of .pl.  (That is, identical for actual
inputs passed to the script, not necessarily for all possible input;
for example, this version more precisely follows the C standard syntax
for floating-point constants when deciding when to add LIT macro
calls.)  In one place a comment notes that the generation of
NON_FINITE flags is replicating a bug in the Perl script to assist in
such comparisons (with the expectation that this bug can then be
separately fixed in the Python script later).

Tested for x86_64, including comparison of generated files (and hand
testing of the case of generating a sorted libm-test-ulps file, which
isn't covered by normal "make check").

I'd expect to follow this up by extending the new script to produce
the ulps tables for the manual as well (replacing
manual/libm-err-tab.pl, so that then we just have one ulps file
parser) - at which point the manual build would depend on both Perl
and Python (eliminating the Perl dependency would require someone to
rewrite summary.pl in Python, and that would only eliminate the
*direct* Perl dependency; current makeinfo is written in Perl so there
would still be an indirect dependency).

I think install.texi is more or less equally out-of-date regarding
Perl and Python uses before and after this patch, so I don't think
this patch depends on my patch
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2018-08/msg00133.html> to update
install.texi regarding such uses (pending review).

	* math/gen-libm-test.py: New file.
	* math/gen-libm-test.pl: Remove.
	* math/Makefile [$(PERL) != no]: Change condition to [PYTHON].
	($(objpfx)libm-test-ulps.h): Use gen-libm-test.py instead of
	gen-libm-test.pl.
	($(libm-test-c-noauto-obj)): Likewise.
	($(libm-test-c-auto-obj)): Likewise.
	($(libm-test-c-narrow-obj)): Likewise.
	(regen-ulps): Likewise.
	* math/README.libm-test: Update references to gen-libm-test.pl.
	* math/libm-test-driver.c (struct test_fj_f_data): Update comment
	referencing gen-libm-test.pl.
	* math/libm-test-nexttoward.inc (nexttoward_test_data): Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-support.c: Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-support.h: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/generic/libm-test-ulps: Likewise.
2018-08-09 15:34:12 +00:00
Joseph Myers
3195833899 Handle narrowing function sNaN test disabling based on argument format.
Testing narrowing functions for x86_64 with GCC 6 showed up a further
testsuite fix needed: there is no _Float128 sNaN support before GCC 7
on x86_64 / x86, and the existing tests of SNAN_TESTS only checked it
for the return type, not for the argument type.  This patch fixes the
code to check SNAN_TESTS (ARG_FLOAT) as well (in a variable set in
libm-test-driver.c, since libm-test-support.c is compiled only once
for each choice of FLOAT).

Tested for x86_64 and x86 with GCC 6 in conjunction with the main
patch adding narrowing add functions.

	* math/libm-test-driver.c (snan_tests_arg): New variable.
	* math/libm-test-support.h (snan_tests_arg): New declaration.
	* math/libm-test-support.c (enable_test): Check snan_tests_arg.
2018-02-09 22:56:35 +00:00
Joseph Myers
8e554659ad Add test infrastructure for narrowing libm functions.
This patch continues preparations for adding TS 18661-1 narrowing libm
functions by adding the required testsuite infrastructure to test such
functions through the libm-test infrastructure.

That infrastructure is based around testing for a single type, FLOAT.
For the narrowing functions, FLOAT, the "main" type for testing, is
the function return type; the argument type is ARG_FLOAT.  This is
consistent with how the code built once for each type,
libm-test-support.c, depends on FLOAT for such things as calculating
ulps errors in results but can already handle different argument types
(pointers, integers, long double for nexttoward).

Makefile machinery is added to handle building tests for all pairs of
types for which there are narrowing functions (as with non-narrowing
functions, aliases are tested just the same as the functions they
alias).  gen-auto-libm-tests gains a --narrow option for building
outputs for narrowing functions (so narrowing sqrt and fma will share
the same inputs as non-narrowing, but gen-auto-libm-tests will be run
with and without that option to generate different output files).  In
the narrowing case, the auto-libm-test-out-narrow-* files include
annotations for each test about what properties ARG_FLOAT must have to
be able to represent all the inputs for that test; those annotations
result in calls to the TEST_COND_arg_fmt macro.

gen-libm-test.pl has some minor updates to handle narrowing tests (for
example, arguments in such tests must be surrounded by ARG_LIT calls
instead of LIT calls).  Various new macros are added to the C test
support code (for example, sNaN initializers need to be properly
typed, so arg_snan_value is added; other such arg_* macros are added
as it seems cleanest to do so, though some are not strictly required).
Special-casing of the ibm128 format to allow for its limitations is
adjusted to handle it as the argument format as well as as the result
format; thus, the tests of the new functions allow nonzero ulps only
in the case where ibm128 is the argument format, as otherwise the
functions correspond to fully-defined IEEE operations.  The ulps in
question appear as e.g. 'Function: "add_ldouble"' in libm-test-ulps
(with 1ulp errors then listed for double and float for that function
in powerpc); no support is added to generate corresponding faddl /
daddl ulps listings in the ulps table in the manual.

For the previous patch, I noted the need to avoid spurious macro
expansions of identifiers such as "add".  A test test-narrow-macros.c
is added to verify such macro expansions are successfully avoided, and
there is also a -mlong-double-64 version of that test for ldbl-opt.
This test is set up to cover the full set of relevant identifiers from
the start rather than adding functions one at a time as each function
group is added.

Tested for x86_64 (this patch in isolation, as well as testing for
various configurations in conjunction with the actual addition of
"add" functions).

	* math/Makefile (test-type-pairs): New variable.
	(test-type-pairs-f64xf128-yes): Likewise.
	(tests): Add test-narrow-macros.
	(libm-test-funcs-narrow): New variable.
	(libm-test-c-narrow): Likewise.
	(generated): Add $(libm-test-c-narrow).
	(libm-tests-base-narrow): New variable.
	(libm-tests-narrow): Likewise.
	(libm-tests): Add $(libm-tests-narrow).
	(libm-tests-for-type): Handle $(libm-tests-narrow).
	(libm-test-c-narrow-obj): New variable.
	($(libm-test-c-narrow-obj)): New rule.
	($(foreach t,$(libm-tests-narrow),$(objpfx)$(t).c)): Likewise.
	($(foreach f,$(libm-test-funcs-narrow),$(objpfx)$(o)-$(f).o)): Use
	$(o-iterator) to set dependencies and CFLAGS.
	* math/gen-auto-libm-tests.c: Document use for narrowing
	functions.
	(output_for_one_input_case): Take argument NARROW.
	(generate_output): Likewise.  Update call to
	output_for_one_input_case.
	(main): Take --narrow option.  Update call to generate_output.
	* math/gen-libm-test.pl (_apply_lit): Take macro name as argument.
	(apply_lit): Update call to _apply_lit.
	(apply_arglit): New function.
	(parse_args): Handle "a" arguments.
	(parse_auto_input): Handle format names using ":".
	* math/README.libm-test: Document "a" parameter type.
	* math/libm-test-support.h (ARG_TYPE_MIN): New macro.
	(ARG_TYPE_TRUE_MIN): Likewise.
	(ARG_TYPE_MAX): Likwise.
	(ARG_MIN_EXP): Likewise.
	(ARG_MAX_EXP): Likewise.
	(ARG_MANT_DIG): Likewise.
	(TEST_COND_arg_ibm128): Likewise.
	(TEST_COND_ibm128_libgcc): Define conditional on [ARG_FLOAT].
	(TEST_COND_arg_fmt): New macro.
	(init_max_error): Update prototype.
	* math/libm-test-support.c (test_ibm128): New variable.
	(init_max_error): Take argument testing_ibm128 and set test_ibm128
	instead of using [TEST_COND_ibm128] conditional.
	(test_exceptions): Use test_ibm128 instead of TEST_COND_ibm128.
	* math/libm-test-driver.c (STR_ARG_FLOAT): New macro.
	[TEST_NARROW] (TEST_MSG): New definition.
	(arg_plus_zero): New macro.
	(arg_minus_zero): Likewise.
	(arg_plus_infty): Likewise.
	(arg_minus_infty): Likewise.
	(arg_qnan_value_pl): Likewise.
	(arg_qnan_value): Likewise.
	(arg_snan_value_pl): Likewise.
	(arg_snan_value): Likewise.
	(arg_max_value): Likewise.
	(arg_min_value): Likewise.
	(arg_min_subnorm_value): Likewise.
	[ARG_FLOAT] (struct test_aa_f_data): New struct type.
	(RUN_TEST_LOOP_aa_f): New macro.
	(TEST_SUFF): New macro.
	(TEST_SUFF_STR): Likewise.
	[!TEST_MATHVEC] (VEC_SUFF): Don't define.
	(TEST_COND_any_ibm128): New macro.
	(START): Use TEST_SUFF and TEST_SUFF_STR in initializer for
	this_func.  Update call to init_max_error.
	* math/test-double.h (FUNC_NARROW_PREFIX): New macro.
	* math/test-float.h (FUNC_NARROW_PREFIX): Likewise.
	* math/test-float128.h (FUNC_NARROW_PREFIX): Likewise.
	* math/test-float32.h (FUNC_NARROW_PREFIX): Likewise.
	* math/test-float32x.h (FUNC_NARROW_PREFIX): Likewise.
	* math/test-float64.h (FUNC_NARROW_PREFIX): Likewise.
	* math/test-float64x.h (FUNC_NARROW_PREFIX): Likewise.
	* math/test-math-scalar.h (TEST_NARROW): Likewise.
	* math/test-math-vector.h (TEST_NARROW): Likewise.
	* math/test-arg-double.h: New file.
	* math/test-arg-float128.h: Likewise.
	* math/test-arg-float32x.h: Likewise.
	* math/test-arg-float64.h: Likewise.
	* math/test-arg-float64x.h: Likewise.
	* math/test-arg-ldouble.h: Likewise.
	* math/test-math-narrow.h: Likewise.
	* math/test-narrow-macros.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/test-narrow-macros-ldbl-64.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/Makefile (tests): Add
	test-narrow-macros-ldbl-64.
	(CFLAGS-test-narrow-macros-ldbl-64.c): New variable.
2018-02-09 21:55:48 +00:00
Joseph Myers
688903eb3e Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights.
* All files with FSF copyright notices: Update copyright dates
	using scripts/update-copyrights.
	* locale/programs/charmap-kw.h: Regenerated.
	* locale/programs/locfile-kw.h: Likewise.
2018-01-01 00:32:25 +00:00
Joseph Myers
bc9620d040 Run libm long double tests for long double = double.
All interfaces in the glibc API ought to be covered by the testsuite,
even where they alias other interfaces.  This patch arranges for libm
tests to be run for long double when it aliases double; previously
those tests were run only for the floating-point types with distinct
formats.  The long double tests are made to use the double ulps values
in this case, as having a separate duplicate set of ulps for them
seems unnecessary; to accommodate that, the test-<type>.h headers now
specify the macro indexing into the ulps array explicitly instead of
having it computed from PREFIX.

Nothing special is done about vector function tests.  None are
supported for any long double = double platforms, and supporting
vector functions for a type alias such as _Float32 would not simply
fall out of adding the scalar aliases for that type - it would require
vector function wrappers like those for *_finite (or, better, a new
GCC feature to allow specifying the asm name for vector functions
independently of that for scalar ones, as previously discussed), so it
seems reasonable to require the sysdeps makefile setting of
libmvec-tests to be updated if any such tests are to be run for type
aliases.

Tested for x86_64 and arm.

	* math/Makefile (test-types-basic): New variable.
	(test-types): Likewise.
	(libm-test-support): Use $(test-types) instead of $(types).
	(libm-tests-base-normal): Likewise.
	(libm-tests-base-finite): Likewise.
	(libm-tests-base-inline): Likewise.
	(generated): Likewise.
	($(objpfx)libm-test-support-$(t).c): Likewise.
	(libm-tests-for-type iterator): Likewise.
	(libm-test-support iterator): Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-support.c (ulp_i_idx): Use ULP_I_IDX.
	(ulp_idx): Use ULP_IDX.
	* math/test-ldouble.h: Include <float.h>.
	(TYPE_STR): Define conditional on [LDBL_MANT_DIG == DBL_MANT_DIG].
	(ULP_IDX): New macro.
	(ULP_I_IDX): Likewise.
	* math/test-double.h (ULP_IDX): Likewise.
	(ULP_I_IDX): Likewise.
	* math/test-float.h (ULP_IDX): Likewise.
	(ULP_I_IDX): Likewise.
	* math/test-float128.h (ULP_IDX): Likewise.
	(ULP_I_IDX): Likewise.
2017-10-11 17:46:19 +00:00
Joseph Myers
813378e9fe Obsolete matherr, _LIB_VERSION, libieee.a.
This patch obsoletes support for SVID libm error handling (the system
where a user-defined function matherr is called on a libm function
error; only enabled if you also set _LIB_VERSION = _SVID_ or
_LIB_VERSION = _XOPEN_) and the use of the _LIB_VERSION global
variable to control libm error handling.  matherr and _LIB_VERSION are
made into compat symbols, not supported for new ports or for static
linking.  The libieee.a object file (which sets _LIB_VERSION = _IEEE_,
so disabling errno setting for some functions) is also removed, and
all the related definitions are removed from math.h.

The manual already recommends against using matherr, and it's already
not supported for _Float128 functions (those use new wrappers that
don't support matherr, only errno) - this patch means that it becomes
possible to e.g. add sinf32 as an alias to sinf without that resulting
in undesired matherr support in sinf32 for existing glibc ports.
matherr support is not part of any standard supported by glibc (it was
removed in XPG4).

Because matherr is a function to be defined by the user, of course
user programs defining such a function will still continue to link; it
just quietly won't be used.  If they try to write to the library's
copy of _LIB_VERSION to enable SVID error handling, however, they will
get a link error (but if they define their own _LIB_VERSION variable,
they won't).

I expect the most likely case of build failures from this patch to be
programs with unconditional cargo-culted uses of -lieee (based on a
notion of "I want IEEE floating point", not any actual requirement for
that library).

Ideally, the new-port-or-static-linking case would use the new
wrappers used for _Float128.  This is not implemented in this patch,
because of the complication of architecture-specific (powerpc32 and
sparc) sqrt wrappers that use _LIB_VERSION and __kernel_standard
directly.  Thus, the old wrappers and __kernel_standard are still
built unconditionally, and _LIB_VERSION still exists in static libm.
But when the old wrappers and __kernel_standard are built in the
non-compat case, _LIB_VERSION and matherr are defined as macros so
code to support those features isn't actually built into static libm
or new ports' shared libm after this patch.

I intend to move to the new wrappers for static libm and new ports in
followup patches.  I believe the sqrt wrappers for powerpc32 and sparc
can reasonably be removed.  GCC already optimizes the normal case of
sqrt by generating code that uses a hardware instruction and only
calls the sqrt function if the argument was negative (if
-fno-math-errno, of course, it just uses the hardware instruction
without any check for negative argument being needed).  Thus those
wrappers will only actually get called in the case of negative
arguments, which is not a case it makes sense to optimize for.  But
even without removing the powerpc32 and sparc wrappers it should still
be possible to move to the new wrappers for static libm and new ports,
just without having those dubious architecture-specific optimizations
in static libm.

Everything said about matherr equally applies to matherrf and matherrl
(IA64-specific, undocumented), except that the structure of IA64 libm
means it won't be converted to using the new wrappers (it doesn't use
the old ones either, but its own error-handling code instead).

As with other tests of compat symbols, I expect test-matherr and
test-matherr-2 to need to become appropriately conditional once we
have a system for disabling such tests for ports too new to have the
relevant symbols.

Tested for x86_64 and x86, and with build-many-glibcs.py.

	* math/math.h [__USE_MISC] (_LIB_VERSION_TYPE): Remove.
	[__USE_MISC] (_LIB_VERSION): Likewise.
	[__USE_MISC] (struct exception): Likewise.
	[__USE_MISC] (matherr): Likewise.
	[__USE_MISC] (DOMAIN): Likewise.
	[__USE_MISC] (SING): Likewise.
	[__USE_MISC] (OVERFLOW): Likewise.
	[__USE_MISC] (UNDERFLOW): Likewise.
	[__USE_MISC] (TLOSS): Likewise.
	[__USE_MISC] (PLOSS): Likewise.
	[__USE_MISC] (HUGE): Likewise.
	[__USE_XOPEN] (MAXFLOAT): Define even if [__USE_MISC].
	* math/math-svid-compat.h: New file.
	* conform/linknamespace.pl (@whitelist): Remove matherr, matherrf
	and matherrl.
	* include/math.h [!_ISOMAC] (__matherr): Remove.
	* manual/arith.texi (FP Exceptions): Do not document matherr.
	* math/Makefile (tests): Change test-matherr to test-matherr-3.
	(tests-internal): New variable.
	(install-lib): Do not add libieee.a.
	(non-lib.a): Likewise.
	(extra-objs): Do not add libieee.a and ieee-math.o.
	(CPPFLAGS-s_lib_version.c): Remove variable.
	($(objpfx)libieee.a): Remove rule.
	($(addprefix $(objpfx), $(tests-internal)): Depend on $(libm).
	* math/ieee-math.c: Remove.
	* math/libm-test-support.c (matherr): Remove.
	* math/test-matherr.c: Use <support/test-driver.c>.  Add copyright
	and license notices.  Include <math-svid-compat.h> and
	<shlib-compat.h>.
	(matherr): Undefine as macro.  Use compat_symbol_reference.
	(_LIB_VERSION): Likewise.
	* math/test-matherr-2.c: New file.
	* math/test-matherr-3.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/generic/math_private.h (__kernel_standard): Remove
	declaration.
	(__kernel_standard_f): Likewise.
	(__kernel_standard_l): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/s_lib_version.c: Do not include <math.h> or
	<math_private.h>.  Include <math-svid-compat.h>.
	(_LIB_VERSION): Undefine as macro.
	(_LIB_VERSION_INTERNAL): Always initialize to _POSIX_.  Define
	only if [LIBM_SVID_COMPAT || !defined SHARED].  If
	[LIBM_SVID_COMPAT], use compat_symbol.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/s_matherr.c: Do not include <math.h> or
	<math_private.h>.  Include <math-svid-compat.h>.
	(matherr): Undefine as macro.
	(__matherr): Define only if [LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].  Use
	compat_symbol.
	* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/libm_error.c: Include <math-svid-compat.h>.
	[_LIBC && LIBM_SVID_COMPAT] (matherrf): Use
	compat_symbol_reference.
	[_LIBC && LIBM_SVID_COMPAT] (matherrl): Likewise.
	[_LIBC && !LIBM_SVID_COMPAT] (matherrf): Define as macro.
	[_LIBC && !LIBM_SVID_COMPAT] (matherrl): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/libm_support.h: Include <math-svid-compat.h>.
	(MATHERR_D): Remove declaration.
	[!_LIBC] (_LIB_VERSION_TYPE): Likewise
	[!LIBM_BUILD] (_LIB_VERSIONIMF): Likewise.
	[LIBM_BUILD] (pmatherrf): Likewise.
	[LIBM_BUILD] (pmatherr): Likewise.
	[LIBM_BUILD] (pmatherrl): Likewise.
	(DOMAIN): Likewise.
	(SING): Likewise.
	(OVERFLOW): Likewise.
	(UNDERFLOW): Likewise.
	(TLOSS): Likewise.
	(PLOSS): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/s_matherrf.c: Include <math-svid-compat.h>.
	(__matherrf): Define only if [LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].  Use
	compat_symbol.
	* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/s_matherrl.c: Include <math-svid-compat.h>.
	(__matherrl): Define only if [LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].  Use
	compat_symbol.
	* math/lgamma-compat.h: Include <math-svid-compat.h>.
	* math/w_acos_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_acosf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_acosh_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_acoshf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_acoshl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_acosl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_asin_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_asinf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_asinl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_atan2_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_atan2f_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_atan2l_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_atanh_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_atanhf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_atanhl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_cosh_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_coshf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_coshl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_exp10_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_exp10f_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_exp10l_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_exp2_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_exp2f_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_exp2l_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_fmod_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_fmodf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_fmodl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_hypot_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_hypotf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_hypotl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_j0_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_j0f_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_j0l_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_j1_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_j1f_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_j1l_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_jn_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_jnf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_jnl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_lgamma_main.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_lgamma_r_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_lgammaf_main.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_lgammaf_r_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_lgammal_main.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_lgammal_r_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_log10_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_log10f_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_log10l_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_log2_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_log2f_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_log2l_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_log_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_logf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_logl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_pow_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_powf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_powl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_remainder_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_remainderf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_remainderl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_scalb_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_scalbf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_scalbl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_sinh_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_sinhf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_sinhl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_sqrt_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_sqrtf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_sqrtl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_tgamma_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_tgammaf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* math/w_tgammal_compat.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/w_exp_compat.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/w_expf_compat.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/k_standard.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/k_standardf.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/k_standardl.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/w_expl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/w_expl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/w_expl_compat.c: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power4/fpu/w_sqrt_compat.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power4/fpu/w_sqrtf_compat.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power5/fpu/w_sqrt_compat.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power5/fpu/w_sqrtf_compat.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/fpu/w_sqrt_compat.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/fpu/w_sqrtf_compat.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/sparcv9/fpu/multiarch/w_sqrt_compat-vis3.S:
	Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/sparcv9/fpu/multiarch/w_sqrtf_compat-vis3.S:
	Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/sparcv9/fpu/w_sqrt_compat.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/sparcv9/fpu/w_sqrtf_compat.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/fpu/w_sqrt_compat.S: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/fpu/w_sqrtf_compat.S: Likewise.
2017-08-21 17:45:10 +00:00
Joseph Myers
48273d42bc Make libm-test-support code clear exceptions after each test.
The libm-test-support code clears exceptions at the end of
test_exceptions.  However, it's possible that exceptions get raised as
part of the subsequent checks on the results of the function being
tested, and such exceptions then carry through to the next test run
and can cause that to fail spuriously.  In particular, it's possible
for the ulps calculation to raise exceptions in some cases.  This
patch puts exception clearing at the end of each of the check_*
functions, alongside errno clearing, to avoid one test affecting the
next in that way.

Tested for x86_64 (in conjunction with float128 patches).

	* libm-test-support.c (check_float_internal): Clear exceptions at
	end of function.
	(check_int): Likewise.
	(check_long): Likewise.
	(check_bool): Likewise.
	(check_longlong): Likewise.
	(check_intmax_t): Likewise.
	(check_uintmax_t): Likewise.
2017-06-23 20:10:45 +00:00
Paul E. Murphy
3c023dbf57 float128: Add test-{float128,ifloat128,float128-finite}
This adds test support for float128, and lays some groundwork for future
_FloatN types.

	* math/gen-libm-test.pl (@all_floats): Add ifloat128 and float128.
	(%all_floats_pfx): Add macro prefix for float128 (FLT128).
	* math/libm-test-exp10.inc (pow10_test): Do not test for _FloatN,
	* math/libm-test-isfinite.inc (finite_test): Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-lgamma.inc (gamma_test): Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-nexttoward.inc (nexttoward_test): Likewise.
	(nexttoward_test_data}: Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-remainder.inc (drem_test): Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-scalb.inc (scalb_test): Likewise.
	(scalb_test_data): Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-significand.inc (significand_test): Likewise.
	(significand_test_data): Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-support.c (check_complex): Replace __complex__
	FLOAT with CFLOAT to get the support for old compiler.
	* math/libm-test-support.h (check_complex): Likewise.
	* math/test-double.h (CFLOAT, TEST_FLOATN): New macros.
	* math/test-float.h (CFLOAT, TEST_FLOATN): Likewise.
	* math/test-ldouble.h (CFLOAT, TEST_FLOATN): Likewise.
	* math/test-float128.h: New file.
	* math/test-math-floatn.h: New file.
2017-06-12 14:48:54 -03:00
Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho
4f5a9afffb Use independent type literals in libm-test-support.c
* math/libm-test-support.c (check_ulp): Use LIT() around literal
	numbers.
2017-02-24 21:14:09 -03:00
Joseph Myers
b4e4172da6 Move INIT_ARCH_EXT call from libm-test-support to libm-test-driver.
libmvec tests involve calling INIT_ARCH_EXT during initialization then
CHECK_ARCH_EXT before testing each function to see if the processor
being used for testing supports the required instruction set
extensions.

After my refactoring of libm-test infrastructure, the INIT_ARCH_EXT
call is in libm-test-support.c, built only once per floating-point
type.  Now, in fact all definitions of this macro are empty, but given
that the definitions in sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/math-tests-arch.h are
conditional on REQUIRE_* macros defined in particular vector tests, it
seems more correct for the INIT_ARCH_EXT call to go instead in
libm-test-driver.c which gets built separately with those REQUIRE_*
macros properly defined.  This patch moves the call there.

Tested for x86_64 and x86.

	* math/libm-test-support.h: Do not include <math-tests-arch.h>
	here.
	* math/libm-test-support.c (libm_test_init): Do not call
	INIT_ARCH_EXT here.
	* math/libm-test-driver.c: Include <math-tests-arch.h>.
	(main): Call INIT_ARCH_EXT.
2017-02-14 00:15:48 +00:00
Joseph Myers
3b2f60328e Build most libm-test support code once per type.
libm-test-driver.c contains various functions used in the course of
libm testing, which are built as part of each test using this
machinery.

Currently, these functions get built for three tests for each type
(e.g. test-float, test-ifloat, test-float-finite), plus the vector
function tests.  All these tests are huge and thus slow to build; the
output of gen-libm-test.pl totals around 40 MB across all functions.
To make the individual tests built from the Makefile smaller, it makes
sense to split these tests up so the tests for each function are built
separately (thus, three tests for each (function, type) pair, plus
vector tests built only for functions that actually have vector
versions).  This improves parallelism and means that if tests fail,
the summary of failed tests makes it more obvious where the problem
might be without needing to look in the .out files to see which
functions' tests failed (though architecture maintainers still need to
keep libm-test-ulps up to date to avoid spurious failures of little
interest).

Simply including libm-test-driver.c as-is in such individual-function
tests does not work because of unused static check_* functions (those
functions only being used for the types of the outputs of the function
under test).  It also means the common code gets built over 1000 times
instead of nine (plus vector tests).  To avoid that issue, this patch
splits out the bulk of the libm-test-driver.c code into a separate
file libm-test-support.c (with a few functions made non-static).  That
separate file is built only once for each floating-point type (so at
present three times, or twice on architectures with long double =
double).  Definitions needed in both libm-test-support.c and
libm-test-driver.c go in libm-test-support.h (it's possible some of
those are in fact only needed in one of the two files).
libm-test-driver.c keeps definitions of a limited number of variables
used to configure how libm-test-support.c behaves, various macros and
structures needed by individual-function tests, and the main function.

This move is also consistent in spirit with the move away from
test-skeleton.c having all the test support code, to a small
support/test-driver.c included in individual tests with most of the
code built separately.

Tested for x86_64 and x86.

	* math/libm-test-support.c: New file.  Content from
	math/libm-test-driver.c.
	* math/libm-test-support.h: Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-support-double.c: New file.
	* math/libm-test-support-float.c: Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-support-ldouble.c: Likewise.
	* math/libm-test-driver.c: Remove main comment and header
	includes.  Include libm-test-support.h.
	[!_GNU_SOURCE] (_GNU_SOURCE): Do not define.
	(flag_test_errno): Remove static.
	(flag_test_exceptions): Likewise.
	(flag_test_finite): Likewise.
	(flag_test_inline): Likewise.
	(flag_test_mathvec): Likewise.
	(test_msg): Likewise.
	(NO_EXCEPTION): Remove.
	(INVALID_EXCEPTION): Likewise.
	(DIVIDE_BY_ZERO_EXCEPTION): Likewise.
	(OVERFLOW_EXCEPTION): Likewise.
	(UNDERFLOW_EXCEPTION): Likewise.
	(INEXACT_EXCEPTION): Likewise.
	(INVALID_EXCEPTION_OK): Likewise.
	(DIVIDE_BY_ZERO_EXCEPTION_OK): Likewise.
	(OVERFLOW_EXCEPTION_OK): Likewise.
	(UNDERFLOW_EXCEPTION_OK): Likewise.
	(NO_INEXACT_EXCEPTION): Likewise.
	(EXCEPTIONS_OK): Likewise.
	(IGNORE_ZERO_INF_SIGN): Likewise.
	(TEST_NAN_SIGN): Likewise.
	(TEST_NAN_PAYLOAD): Likewise.
	(NO_TEST_INLINE): Likewise.
	(XFAIL_TEST): Likewise.
	(ERRNO_UNCHANGED): Likewise.
	(ERRNO_EDOM): Likewise.
	(ERRNO_ERANGE): Likewise.
	(IGNORE_RESULT): Likewise.
	(NON_FINITE): Likewise.
	(TEST_SNAN): Likewise.
	(NO_TEST_MATHVEC): Likewise.
	(__CONCATX): Likewise.
	(TYPE_MIN): Likewise.
	(TYPE_TRUE_MIN): Likewise.
	(TYPE_MAX): Likewise.
	(MIN_EXP): Likewise.
	(MAX_EXP): Likewise.
	(MANT_DIG): Likewise.
	(FSTR_MAX): Likewise.
	(ulp_idx): Likewise.
	(qtype_str): Remove static.
	(TEST_COND_binary32): Remove.
	(TEST_COND_binary64): Likewise.
	(TEST_COND_binary128): Likewise.
	(TEST_COND_ibm128): Likewise.
	(TEST_COND_intel96): Likewise.
	(TEST_COND_m68k96): Likewise.
	(TEST_COND_ibm128_libgcc): Likewise.
	(XFAIL_IBM128_LIBGCC): Likewise.
	(PAYLOAD_DIG): Likewise.
	(UNDERFLOW_EXCEPTION_FLOAT): Likewise.
	(UNDERFLOW_EXCEPTION_OK_FLOAT): Likewise.
	(UNDERFLOW_EXCEPTION_DOUBLE): Likewise.
	(UNDERFLOW_EXCEPTION_OK_DOUBLE): Likewise.
	(UNDERFLOW_EXCEPTION_LDOUBLE_IBM): Likewise.
	(UNDERFLOW_EXCEPTION_BEFORE_ROUNDING): Likewise.
	(TEST_COND_long32): Likewise.
	(TEST_COND_long64): Likewise.
	(TEST_COND_before_rounding): Likewise.
	(TEST_COND_after_rounding): Likewise.
	(ulps_file_name): Likewise.
	(ulps_file): Likewise.
	(output_ulps): Likewise.
	(output_dir): Likewise.
	(noErrors): Likewise.
	(noTests): Likewise.
	(noExcTests): Likewise.
	(noErrnoTests): Likewise.
	(verbose): Likewise.
	(output_max_error): Likewise.
	(output_points): Likewise.
	(ignore_max_ulp): Likewise.
	(max_error): Likewise.
	(real_max_error): Likewise.
	(imag_max_error): Likewise.
	(prev_max_error): Likewise.
	(prev_real_max_error): Likewise.
	(prev_imag_max_error): Likewise.
	(max_valid_error): Likewise.
	(TYPE_DECIMAL_DIG): Likewise.
	(TYPE_HEX_DIG): Likewise.
	(fmt_ftostr): Likewise.
	(compare_ulp_data): Likewise.
	(find_ulps): Likewise.
	(init_max_error): Likewise.
	(set_max_error): Likewise.
	(print_float): Likewise.
	(print_screen): Likewise.
	(print_screen_max_error): Likewise.
	(update_stats): Likewise.
	(print_function_ulps): Likewise.
	(print_complex_function_ulps): Likewise.
	(fpstack_test): Likewise.
	(print_max_error): Likewise.
	(print_complex_max_error): Likewise.
	(test_single_exception): Likewise.
	(test_exceptions): Likewise.
	(test_single_errno): Likewise.
	(test_errno): Likewise.
	(ULPDIFF): Likewise.
	(ulp): Likewise.
	(check_float_internal): Likewise.
	(check_float): Likewise.
	(check_complex): Likewise.
	(check_int): Likewise.
	(check_long): Likewise.
	(check_bool): Likewise.
	(check_longlong): Likewise.
	(check_intmax_t): Likewise.
	(check_uintmax_t): Likewise.
	(enable_test): Likewise.
	(matherr): Likewise.
	(initialize): Likewise.
	(options): Likewise.
	(doc): Remove static.
	(argp): Likewise.
	(parse_opt): Remove.
	(check_ulp): Likewise.
	(libm_test_init): Likewise.
	(libm_test_finish): Likewise.
	* math/Makefile (libm-test-support): New variable.
	(test-extras): Add libm-test-support files.
	(extra-test-objs): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-libm-test-support-float.c): New variable.
	(CFLAGS-libm-test-support-double.c): Likewise.
	(CFLAGS-libm-test-support-ldouble.c): Likewise.
	($(addprefix $(objpfx),$(libm-tests)): Depend on appropriate
	libm-test-support objects.
2017-02-08 21:11:49 +00:00