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Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho
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209ae17c60 |
ldbl-128ibm-compat: Create libm-alias-float128.h
Add a new libm-alias-float128.h in order to provide the __*ieee128 aliases for the existing *f128 that do not have a globally exported symbol. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm-compat/Versions: New file. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm-compat/libm-alias-float128.h: New file. |
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Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho
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5e79e0292b |
Add a generic significand implementation
Create a template for significand. * math/Makefile (libm-calls): Move s_significandF to... (gen-libm-calls): ... here. * math/s_significand_template.c: New file. * math/s_significand.c: Removed. * math/s_significandf.c: Removed. * math/s_significandl.c: Removed. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/s_significand.c: Removed. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/s_significandl.c: Removed. Signed-off-by: Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho <tuliom@linux.ibm.com> |
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Joseph Myers
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ca121b117f |
Fix ldbl-96 fma (Inf, Inf, finite) (bug 23272).
As reported in bug 23272, the ldbl-96 implementation of fma (fma for double, in terms of ldbl-96 as the internal arithmetic type, as used on 32-bit x86) is missing some of the special-case handling for non-finite arguments, resulting in incorrect NaN results when the first two arguments are infinities, the third is finite and so the infinities go through the logic for finite arguments. This patch fixes it by handling all cases of non-finite arguments up front, with additional fma tests for the problem cases being added to the testsuite. Tested for x86_64 and x86. [BZ #23272] * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_fma.c (__fma): Start by handling all cases of non-finite arguments. * math/libm-test-fma.inc (fma_test_data): Add more tests. |
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Joseph Myers
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3d6302a546 |
Fix i686-linux-gnu build with GCC mainline.
Building with recent GCC mainline for i686-linux-gnu is failing with: ../sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/k_rem_pio2f.c: In function '__kernel_rem_pio2f': ../sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/k_rem_pio2f.c:186:28: error: 'fq[0]' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized] fv = math_narrow_eval (fq[0]-fv); ^ and ../sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/k_rem_pio2.c: In function '__kernel_rem_pio2': ../sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/k_rem_pio2.c:333:32: error: 'fq[0]' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized] fv = math_narrow_eval (fq[0] - fv); ^ These are similar to -Warray-bounds cases for which the DIAG_* macros are already used in those files: the array element is in fact always initialized, but the reasoning that it is depends on another array not having been all zero at an earlier point, which depends on the functions not being called with zero arguments. Thus, this patch uses DIAG_* to disable -Wmaybe-uninitialized for this code. (The warning may be i686-specific because of math_narrow_eval somehow perturbing what the compiler does with this code enough to cause the warning. I don't know why it doesn't appear for i686-gnu.) Tested with build-many-glibcs.py that this fixes the i686 build in this configuration. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/k_rem_pio2.c (__kernel_rem_pio2): Ignore -Wmaybe-uninitialized around access to fq[0]. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/k_rem_pio2f.c (__kernel_rem_pio2f): Likewise. |
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Joseph Myers
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632a6cbe44 |
Add narrowing divide functions.
This patch adds the narrowing divide functions from TS 18661-1 to glibc's libm: fdiv, fdivl, ddivl, f32divf64, f32divf32x, f32xdivf64 for all configurations; f32divf64x, f32divf128, f64divf64x, f64divf128, f32xdivf64x, f32xdivf128, f64xdivf128 for configurations with _Float64x and _Float128; __nldbl_ddivl for ldbl-opt. The changes are mostly essentially the same as for the other narrowing functions, so the description of those generally applies to this patch as well. Tested for x86_64, x86, mips64 (all three ABIs, both hard and soft float) and powerpc, and with build-many-glibcs.py. * math/Makefile (libm-narrow-fns): Add div. (libm-test-funcs-narrow): Likewise. * math/Versions (GLIBC_2.28): Add narrowing divide functions. * math/bits/mathcalls-narrow.h (div): Use __MATHCALL_NARROW. * math/gen-auto-libm-tests.c (test_functions): Add div. * math/math-narrow.h (CHECK_NARROW_DIV): New macro. (NARROW_DIV_ROUND_TO_ODD): Likewise. (NARROW_DIV_TRIVIAL): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/float128_private.h (__fdivl): New macro. (__ddivl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/Makefile (libnldbl-calls): Add fdiv and ddiv. (CFLAGS-nldbl-ddiv.c): New variable. (CFLAGS-nldbl-fdiv.c): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/Versions (GLIBC_2.28): Add __nldbl_ddivl. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-compat.h (__nldbl_ddivl): New prototype. * manual/arith.texi (Misc FP Arithmetic): Document fdiv, fdivl, ddivl, fMdivfN, fMdivfNx, fMxdivfN and fMxdivfNx. * math/auto-libm-test-in: Add tests of div. * math/auto-libm-test-out-narrow-div: New generated file. * math/libm-test-narrow-div.inc: New file. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/s_f32xdivf64.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_f32xdivf64.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_fdiv.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f32divf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f64divf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f64xdivf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_ddivl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_f64xdivf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_fdivl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_ddivl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_fdivl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_ddivl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_fdivl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-ddiv.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-fdiv.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_ddivl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_fdiv.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_fdivl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/coldfire/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/m680x0/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nios2/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/fpu/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/nofpu/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/libm-le.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/riscv/rv64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/libm.abilist: Likewise. |
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Florian Weimer
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9761bf4dfa |
math: Merge strtod_nan_*.h into math-type-macros-*.h
This change will eventually make it possible to compile stdlib/strtod_nan_main.c as part of math/s_nan_template.c. |
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Joseph Myers
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69a01461ee |
Add narrowing multiply functions.
This patch adds the narrowing multiply functions from TS 18661-1 to glibc's libm: fmul, fmull, dmull, f32mulf64, f32mulf32x, f32xmulf64 for all configurations; f32mulf64x, f32mulf128, f64mulf64x, f64mulf128, f32xmulf64x, f32xmulf128, f64xmulf128 for configurations with _Float64x and _Float128; __nldbl_dmull for ldbl-opt. The changes are mostly essentially the same as for the narrowing add functions, so the description of those generally applies to this patch as well. f32xmulf64 for i386 cannot use precision control as used for add and subtract, because that would result in double rounding for subnormal results, so that uses round-to-odd with long double intermediate result instead. The soft-fp support involves adding a new FP_TRUNC_COOKED since soft-fp multiplication uses cooked inputs and outputs. Tested for x86_64, x86, mips64 (all three ABIs, both hard and soft float) and powerpc, and with build-many-glibcs.py. * math/Makefile (libm-narrow-fns): Add mul. (libm-test-funcs-narrow): Likewise. * math/Versions (GLIBC_2.28): Add narrowing multiply functions. * math/bits/mathcalls-narrow.h (mul): Use __MATHCALL_NARROW. * math/gen-auto-libm-tests.c (test_functions): Add mul. * math/math-narrow.h (CHECK_NARROW_MUL): New macro. (NARROW_MUL_ROUND_TO_ODD): Likewise. (NARROW_MUL_TRIVIAL): Likewise. * soft-fp/op-common.h (FP_TRUNC_COOKED): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/float128_private.h (__fmull): New macro. (__dmull): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/Makefile (libnldbl-calls): Add fmul and dmul. (CFLAGS-nldbl-dmul.c): New variable. (CFLAGS-nldbl-fmul.c): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/Versions (GLIBC_2.28): Add __nldbl_dmull. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-compat.h (__nldbl_dmull): New prototype. * manual/arith.texi (Misc FP Arithmetic): Document fmul, fmull, dmull, fMmulfN, fMmulfNx, fMxmulfN and fMxmulfNx. * math/auto-libm-test-in: Add tests of mul. * math/auto-libm-test-out-narrow-mul: New generated file. * math/libm-test-narrow-mul.inc: New file. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/s_f32xmulf64.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_f32xmulf64.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_fmul.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f32mulf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f64mulf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f64xmulf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_dmull.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_f64xmulf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_fmull.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_dmull.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_fmull.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_dmull.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_fmull.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-dmul.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-fmul.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_dmull.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_fmul.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_fmull.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/coldfire/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/m680x0/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nios2/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/fpu/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/nofpu/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/libm-le.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/riscv/rv64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/libm.abilist: Likewise. |
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Joseph Myers
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b4d5b8b021 |
Do not include math-barriers.h in math_private.h.
This patch continues the math_private.h cleanup by stopping math_private.h from including math-barriers.h and making the users of the barrier macros include the latter header directly. No attempt is made to remove any math_private.h includes that are now unused, except in strtod_l.c where that is done to avoid line number changes in assertions, so that installed stripped shared libraries can be compared before and after the patch. (I think the floating-point environment support in math_private.h should also move out - some architectures already have fenv_private.h as an architecture-internal header included from their math_private.h - and after moving that out might be a better time to identify unused math_private.h includes.) Tested for x86_64 and x86, and tested with build-many-glibcs.py that installed stripped shared libraries are unchanged by the patch. * sysdeps/generic/math_private.h: Do not include <math-barriers.h>. * stdlib/strtod_l.c: Include <math-barriers.h> instead of <math_private.h>. * math/fromfp.h: Include <math-barriers.h>. * math/math-narrow.h: Likewise. * math/s_nextafter.c: Likewise. * math/s_nexttowardf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/aarch64/fpu/s_llrint.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/aarch64/fpu/s_llrintf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/aarch64/fpu/s_lrint.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/aarch64/fpu/s_lrintf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/s_nextafterl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/s_nexttoward.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/s_nexttowardf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_atan2.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_atanh.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_exp.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_exp2.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_j0.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_sqrt.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_expm1.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_fma.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_fmaf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_log1p.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_nearbyint.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/wordsize-64/s_nearbyint.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_atanhf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_j0f.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_expm1f.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_log1pf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_nearbyintf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_nextafterf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/k_standardl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_asinl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_expl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_powl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_fmal.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_nearbyintl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_nextafterl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_nexttoward.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_nexttowardf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_asinl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_fmal.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_nextafterl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_nexttoward.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_nexttowardf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_rintl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_atanhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_j0l.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_fma.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_fmal.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_nexttoward.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_nexttowardf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/s_nexttowardfd.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/s_nextafterl.c: Likewise. |
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Joseph Myers
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8f5b00d375 |
Move math_check_force_underflow macros to separate math-underflow.h.
This patch continues cleaning up math_private.h by moving the math_check_force_underflow set of macros to a separate header math-underflow.h. This header is included by the files that need it rather than from math_private.h. Moving these macros to a separate file removes the math_private.h uses of macros from float.h, so the inclusion of float.h in math_private.h is also removed; files that were depending on that inclusion are fixed to include float.h directly. The inclusion of math-barriers.h from math_private.h will be removed in a separate patch. Tested for x86_64 and x86. Also tested with build-many-glibcs.py that installed stripped shared libraries are unchanged by this patch. * math/math-underflow.h: New file. * sysdeps/generic/math_private.h: Do not include <float.h>. (fabs_tg): Remove macro. Moved to math-underflow.h. (min_of_type_f): Likewise. (min_of_type_): Likewise. (min_of_type_l): Likewise. (min_of_type_f128): Likewise. (min_of_type): Likewise. (math_check_force_underflow): Likewise. (math_check_force_underflow_nonneg): Likewise. (math_check_force_underflow_complex): Likewise. * math/e_exp2_template.c: Include <math-underflow.h>. * math/k_casinh_template.c: Likewise. * math/s_catan_template.c: Likewise. * math/s_catanh_template.c: Likewise. * math/s_ccosh_template.c: Likewise. * math/s_cexp_template.c: Likewise. * math/s_clog10_template.c: Likewise. * math/s_clog_template.c: Likewise. * math/s_csin_template.c: Likewise. * math/s_csinh_template.c: Likewise. * math/s_csqrt_template.c: Likewise. * math/s_ctan_template.c: Likewise. * math/s_ctanh_template.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_asin.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_atanh.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_exp2.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_gamma_r.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_hypot.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_j1.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_jn.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_pow.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_sinh.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_asinh.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_atan.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_erf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_expm1.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_log1p.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sin.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sincos.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_tan.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_tanh.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_asinf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_atanhf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_gammaf_r.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_j1f.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_jnf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_sinhf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/k_sinf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/k_tanf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_asinhf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_atanf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_erff.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_expm1f.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_log1pf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_tanhf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_asinl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_atanhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_expl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_gammal_r.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_hypotl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_j1l.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_jnl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_sinhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/k_sincosl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/k_sinl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/k_tanl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_asinhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_atanl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_erfl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_expm1l.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_log1pl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_tanhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_asinl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_atanhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_gammal_r.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_hypotl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_j1l.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_jnl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_powl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_sinhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/k_sincosl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/k_sinl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/k_tanl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_asinhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_atanl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_erfl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_fmal.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_tanhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_asinl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_atanhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_gammal_r.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_hypotl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_j1l.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_jnl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_sinhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/k_sinl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/k_tanl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_asinhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_erfl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_tanhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/e_hypot.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/fpu/powl_helper.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_nextup.c: Include <float.h>. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_nextupf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_nextupl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_nextupl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_nextupl.c: Likewise. |
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Joseph Myers
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aaee3cd88e |
Move math_narrow_eval to separate math-narrow-eval.h.
This patch continues cleaning up the math_private.h header, which contains lots of different definitions many of which are only needed by a limited subset of files using that header (and some of which are overridden by architectures that only want to override selected parts of the header), by moving the math_narrow_eval macro out to a separate math-narrow-eval.h header, only included by those files that need it. That header is placed in include/ (since it's used in stdlib/, not just files built in math/, but no sysdeps variants are needed at present). Tested for x86_64, and with build-many-glibcs.py. (Installed stripped shared libraries change because of line numbers in assertions in strtod_l.c.) * include/math-narrow-eval.h: New file. Contents moved from .... * sysdeps/generic/math_private.h: ... here. (math_narrow_eval): Remove macro. Moved to math-narrow-eval.h. [FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0] (excess_precision): Likewise. * math/s_fdim_template.c: Include <math-narrow-eval.h>. * stdlib/strtod_l.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/s_f32xaddf64.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/s_f32xsubf64.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/s_fdim.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_cosh.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_gamma_r.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_j1.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_jn.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_lgamma_r.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_sinh.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/gamma_productf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/k_rem_pio2.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/lgamma_neg.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_erf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_llrint.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_lrint.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_coshf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_exp2f.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_expf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_gammaf_r.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_j1f.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_jnf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_lgammaf_r.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_sinhf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/k_rem_pio2f.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/lgamma_negf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_erff.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_llrintf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_lrintf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/gamma_product.c: Likewise. |
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Patrick McGehearty
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a14d8acd32 |
Improves __ieee754_exp(x) performance by 18-37% when |x| < 1.0397
Adds a fast path to e_exp.c when |x| < 1.03972053527832. When values are tested in isolation, reduction in execution time is: aarch 30%, sparc 18%, x86 37%. When comparing benchtests/bench.out which includes values outside that range, the gains are: aarch 8%, sparc 5%, x86 9%. make check is clean (no increase in ulp for any math test). Testing 20M values for each rounding mode in that range shows approximately one in 200 values is off by 1 ulp. No value tested for exp(x) changed by 2 or more ulp. No observed change in performance or accuracy for x outside fast path range. These changes will be active for all platforms that don't provide their own exp() routines. They will also be active for ieee754 versions of ccos, ccosh, cosh, csin, csinh, sinh, exp10, gamma, and erf. |
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Wilco Dijkstra
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e88ecbbfe8 |
[PATCH 7/7] sin/cos slow paths: refactor sincos implementation
Refactor the sincos implementation - rather than rely on odd partial inlining of preprocessed portions from sin and cos, explicitly write out the cases. This makes sincos much easier to maintain and provides an additional 16-20% speedup between 0 and 2^27. The overall speedup of sincos is 48% over this range. Between 0 and PI it is 66% faster. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sin.c (__sin): Cleanup ifdefs. (__cos): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sin.c (__sincos): Refactor using the same logic as sin and cos. |
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Wilco Dijkstra
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aef3e2558a |
[PATCH 6/7] sin/cos slow paths: refactor duplicated code into dosin
Refactor duplicated code into do_sin. Since all calls to do_sin use copysign to set the sign of the result, move it inside do_sin. Small inputs use a separate polynomial, so move this into do_sin as well (the check is based on the more conservative case when doing large range reduction, but could be relaxed). * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sin.c (do_sin): Use TAYLOR_SIN for small inputs. Return correct sign. (do_sincos): Remove small input check before do_sin, let do_sin set the sign. (__sin): Likewise. (__cos): Likewise. |
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Wilco Dijkstra
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72f6e9a3e3 |
[PATCH 5/7] sin/cos slow paths: remove unused slowpath functions
Remove all unused slowpath functions. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sin.c (TAYLOR_SLOW): Remove. (do_cos_slow): Likewise. (do_sin_slow): Likewise. (reduce_and_compute): Likewise. (slow): Likewise. (slow1): Likewise. (slow2): Likewise. (sloww): Likewise. (sloww1): Likewise. (sloww2): Likewise. (bslow): Likewise. (bslow1): Likewise. (bslow2): Likewise. (cslow2): Likewise. |
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Wilco Dijkstra
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649095838b |
[PATCH 4/7] sin/cos slow paths: remove slow paths from huge range reduction
For huge inputs use the improved do_sincos function as well. Now no cases use the correction factor returned by do_sin, do_cos and TAYLOR_SIN, so remove it. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sin.c (TAYLOR_SIN): Remove cor parameter. (do_cos): Remove corp parameter and calculations. (do_sin): Likewise. (do_sincos): Remove cor variable. (__sin): Use do_sincos for huge inputs. (__cos): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sincos.c (__sincos): Likewise. (reduce_and_compute_sincos): Remove unused function. |
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Wilco Dijkstra
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d9469deb14 |
[PATCH 3/7] sin/cos slow paths: remove slow paths from small range reduction
This patch improves the accuracy of the range reduction. When the input is large (2^27) and very close to a multiple of PI/2, using 110 bits of PI is not enough. Improve range reduction accuracy to 136 bits. As a result the special checks for results close to zero can be removed. The ULP of the polynomials is at worst 0.55ULP, so there is no reason for the slow functions, and they can be removed. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sin.c (reduce_sincos_1): Rename to reduce_sincos, improve accuracy to 136 bits. (do_sincos_1): Rename to do_sincos, remove fallbacks to slow functions. (__sin): Use improved reduction and simplified do_sincos calculation. (__cos): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sincos.c (__sincos): Likewise. |
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Wilco Dijkstra
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7a5640f23a |
[PATCH 2/7] sin/cos slow paths: remove large range reduction
This patch removes the large range reduction code and defers to the huge range reduction code. The first level range reducer supports inputs up to 2^27, which is way too large given that inputs for sin/cos are typically small (< 10), and optimizing for a smaller range would give a significant speedup. Input values above 2^27 are practically never used, so there is no reason for supporting range reduction between 2^27 and 2^48. Removing it significantly simplifies code and enables further speedups. There is about a 2.3x slowdown in this range due to __branred being extremely slow (a better algorithm could easily more than double performance). * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sin.c (reduce_sincos_2): Remove function. (do_sincos_2): Likewise. (__sin): Remove middle range reduction case. (__cos): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sincos.c (__sincos): Remove middle range reduction case. |
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Wilco Dijkstra
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19a8b9a300 |
[PATCH 1/7] sin/cos slow paths: avoid slow paths for small inputs
This series of patches removes the slow patchs from sin, cos and sincos. Besides greatly simplifying the implementation, the new version is also much faster for inputs up to PI (41% faster) and for large inputs needing range reduction (27% faster). ULP is ~0.55 with no errors found after testing 1.6 billion inputs across most of the range with mpsin and mpcos. The number of incorrectly rounded results (ie. ULP >0.5) is at most ~2750 per million inputs between 0.125 and 0.5, the average is ~850 per million between 0 and PI. Tested on AArch64 and x86_64 with no regressions. The first patch removes the slow paths for the cases where the input is small and doesn't require range reduction. Update ULP tables for sin, cos and sincos on AArch64 and x86_64. * sysdeps/aarch64/libm-test-ulps: Update ULP for sin, cos, sincos. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sin.c (__sin): Remove slow paths for small inputs. (__cos): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update ULP for sin, cos, sincos. |
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Joseph Myers
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8d3f9e85cf |
Add narrowing subtract functions.
This patch adds the narrowing subtract functions from TS 18661-1 to glibc's libm: fsub, fsubl, dsubl, f32subf64, f32subf32x, f32xsubf64 for all configurations; f32subf64x, f32subf128, f64subf64x, f64subf128, f32xsubf64x, f32xsubf128, f64xsubf128 for configurations with _Float64x and _Float128; __nldbl_dsubl for ldbl-opt. The changes are essentially the same as for the narrowing add functions, so the description of those generally applies to this patch as well. Tested for x86_64, x86, mips64 (all three ABIs, both hard and soft float) and powerpc, and with build-many-glibcs.py. * math/Makefile (libm-narrow-fns): Add sub. (libm-test-funcs-narrow): Likewise. * math/Versions (GLIBC_2.28): Add narrowing subtract functions. * math/bits/mathcalls-narrow.h (sub): Use __MATHCALL_NARROW. * math/gen-auto-libm-tests.c (test_functions): Add sub. * math/math-narrow.h (CHECK_NARROW_SUB): New macro. (NARROW_SUB_ROUND_TO_ODD): Likewise. (NARROW_SUB_TRIVIAL): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/float128_private.h (__fsubl): New macro. (__dsubl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/Makefile (libnldbl-calls): Add fsub and dsub. (CFLAGS-nldbl-dsub.c): New variable. (CFLAGS-nldbl-fsub.c): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/Versions (GLIBC_2.28): Add __nldbl_dsubl. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-compat.h (__nldbl_dsubl): New prototype. * manual/arith.texi (Misc FP Arithmetic): Document fsub, fsubl, dsubl, fMsubfN, fMsubfNx, fMxsubfN and fMxsubfNx. * math/auto-libm-test-in: Add tests of sub. * math/auto-libm-test-out-narrow-sub: New generated file. * math/libm-test-narrow-sub.inc: New file. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/s_f32xsubf64.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_f32xsubf64.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_fsub.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f32subf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f64subf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f64xsubf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_dsubl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_f64xsubf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_fsubl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_dsubl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_fsubl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_dsubl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_fsubl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-dsub.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-fsub.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_dsubl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_fsub.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_fsubl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/coldfire/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/m680x0/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nios2/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/fpu/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/nofpu/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/libm-le.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/riscv/rv64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/tilegx32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/tilegx64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/libm.abilist: Likewise. |
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Wilco Dijkstra
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f67a8147b0 |
Rename all __ieee754_sqrt(f/l) calls to sqrt(f/l)
Use sqrt(f/l) to enable inlining by GCC - if inlining doesn't happen, the asm redirect ensures we will still call __ieee754_sqrt(f/l). * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_acosh.c (__ieee754_acosh): Use sqrt. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_gamma_r.c (gamma_positive): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_hypot.c (__ieee754_hypot): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_j0.c (__ieee754_j0): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_j1.c (__ieee754_j1): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_jn.c (__ieee754_jn): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_asinh.c (__asinh): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/wordsize-64/e_acosh.c (__ieee754_acosh): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_acosf.c (__ieee754_acosf): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_acoshf.c (__ieee754_acoshf): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_asinf.c (__ieee754_asinf): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_gammaf_r.c (gammaf_positive): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_hypotf.c (__ieee754_hypotf): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_j0f.c (__ieee754_j0f): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_j1f.c (__ieee754_j1f): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_powf.c (__ieee754_powf): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_asinhf.c (__asinhf): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_acoshl.c (__ieee754_acoshl): Use sqrtl. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_acosl.c (__ieee754_acosl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_asinl.c (__ieee754_asinl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_gammal_r.c (gammal_positive): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_hypotl.c (__ieee754_hypotl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_j0l.c (__ieee754_j0l): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_j1l.c (__ieee754_j1l): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_jnl.c (__ieee754_jnl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_powl.c (__ieee754_powl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_asinhl.c (__ieee754_asinhl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_acoshl.c (__ieee754_acoshl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_acosl.c (__ieee754_acosl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_asinl.c (__ieee754_asinl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_gammal_r.c (gammal_positive): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_hypotl.c (__ieee754_hypotl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_j0l.c (__ieee754_j0l): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_j1l.c (__ieee754_j1l): Likewise * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_jnl.c (__ieee754_jnl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_powl.c (__ieee754_powl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_asinhl.c (__ieee754_asinhl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_acoshl.c (__ieee754_acoshl): Use sqrtl. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_asinl.c (__ieee754_asinl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_gammal_r.c (gammal_positive): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_hypotl.c (__ieee754_hypotl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_j0l.c (__ieee754_j0l): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_j1l.c (__ieee754_j1l): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_jnl.c (__ieee754_jnl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_asinhl.c (__ieee754_asinhl): Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/e_pow.c (__ieee754_pow): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/e_hypot.c (__ieee754_hypot): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/e_hypotf.c (__ieee754_hypotf): Likewise. |
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Zack Weinberg
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d3da750d01 |
nldbl-compat.c: Include math.h before nldbl-compat.h.
Jeff Law noticed that native PowerPC builds were broken by my having made math_ldbl_opt.h not include math.h. nldbl-compat.c formerly got math.h via libioP.h and math_ldbl_opt.h, *without* __NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH; after my change it got it via nldbl-compat.h *with* __NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH, but __NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH mode is forbidden on hosts that define __HAVE_DISTINCT_FLOAT128, so the build breaks. This is the quick fix. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-compat.c: Include math.h before nldbl-compat.h. |
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Zack Weinberg
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0d13dfa17b |
Don't include math.h/math_private.h in math_ldbl_opt.h.
The sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt version of math_ldbl_opt.h includes math.h and math_private.h, despite not having any need for those headers itself; the sysdeps/generic version doesn't. About 20 files are relying on math_ldbl_opt.h to include math.h and/or math_private.h for them, even though none of them necessarily used on a platform that needs ldbl-opt support. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/math_ldbl_opt.h: Don't include math.h or math_private.h. * sysdeps/alpha/fpu/s_isnan.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_ceill.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_floorl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_llrintl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_llroundl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_lrintl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_lroundl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_rintl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_roundl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_truncl.c * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power4/fpu/multiarch/e_hypot.c * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/power4/fpu/multiarch/e_hypotf.c: * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/fpu/multiarch/e_expf.c * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/fpu/multiarch/e_hypot.c * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/fpu/multiarch/e_hypotf.c: Include math_private.h. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-64-128/s_finitel.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-64-128/s_fpclassifyl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-64-128/s_isinfl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-64-128/s_isnanl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-64-128/s_signbitl.c * sysdeps/powerpc/power7/fpu/s_logb.c: Include math.h and math_private.h. |
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Zack Weinberg
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9964a14579 |
Mechanically remove _IO_ name aliases for types and constants.
This patch mechanically removes all remaining uses, and the definitions, of the following libio name aliases: name replaced with ---- ------------- _IO_FILE FILE _IO_fpos_t __fpos_t _IO_fpos64_t __fpos64_t _IO_size_t size_t _IO_ssize_t ssize_t or __ssize_t _IO_off_t off_t _IO_off64_t off64_t _IO_pid_t pid_t _IO_uid_t uid_t _IO_wint_t wint_t _IO_va_list va_list or __gnuc_va_list _IO_BUFSIZ BUFSIZ _IO_cookie_io_functions_t cookie_io_functions_t __io_read_fn cookie_read_function_t __io_write_fn cookie_write_function_t __io_seek_fn cookie_seek_function_t __io_close_fn cookie_close_function_t I used __fpos_t and __fpos64_t instead of fpos_t and fpos64_t because the definitions of fpos_t and fpos64_t depend on the largefile mode. I used __ssize_t and __gnuc_va_list in a handful of headers where namespace cleanliness might be relevant even though they're internal-use-only. In all other cases, I used the public-namespace name. There are a tiny handful of places where I left a use of 'struct _IO_FILE' alone, because it was being used together with 'struct _IO_FILE_plus' or 'struct _IO_FILE_complete' in the same arithmetic expression. Because this patch was almost entirely done with search and replace, I may have introduced indentation botches. I did proofread the diff, but I may have missed something. The ChangeLog below calls out all of the places where this was not a pure search-and-replace change. Installed stripped libraries and executables are unchanged by this patch, except that some assertions in vfscanf.c change line numbers. * libio/libio.h (_IO_FILE): Delete; all uses changed to FILE. (_IO_fpos_t): Delete; all uses changed to __fpos_t. (_IO_fpos64_t): Delete; all uses changed to __fpos64_t. (_IO_size_t): Delete; all uses changed to size_t. (_IO_ssize_t): Delete; all uses changed to ssize_t or __ssize_t. (_IO_off_t): Delete; all uses changed to off_t. (_IO_off64_t): Delete; all uses changed to off64_t. (_IO_pid_t): Delete; all uses changed to pid_t. (_IO_uid_t): Delete; all uses changed to uid_t. (_IO_wint_t): Delete; all uses changed to wint_t. (_IO_va_list): Delete; all uses changed to va_list or __gnuc_va_list. (_IO_BUFSIZ): Delete; all uses changed to BUFSIZ. (_IO_cookie_io_functions_t): Delete; all uses changed to cookie_io_functions_t. (__io_read_fn): Delete; all uses changed to cookie_read_function_t. (__io_write_fn): Delete; all uses changed to cookie_write_function_t. (__io_seek_fn): Delete; all uses changed to cookie_seek_function_t. (__io_close_fn): Delete: all uses changed to cookie_close_function_t. * libio/iofopncook.c: Remove unnecessary forward declarations. * libio/iolibio.h: Correct outdated commentary. * malloc/malloc.c (__malloc_stats): Remove unnecessary casts. * stdio-common/fxprintf.c (__fxprintf_nocancel): Remove unnecessary casts. * stdio-common/getline.c: Use _IO_getdelim directly. Don't redefine ssize_t. * stdio-common/printf_fp.c, stdio_common/printf_fphex.c * stdio-common/printf_size.c: Don't redefine size_t or FILE. Remove outdated comments. * stdio-common/vfscanf.c: Don't redefine va_list. |
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Wilco Dijkstra
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610ee1fc93 |
Remove mplog and mpexp
Remove the now unused mplog and mpexp files. * math/Makefile: Remove mpexp.c and mplog.c * sysdeps/i386/fpu/mpexp.c: Delete file. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/mplog.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ia64/fpu/mpexp.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ia64/fpu/mplog.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_exp.c: Remove mention of mpexp and mplog. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/mpa.h (__pow_mp): Remove unused function. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/mpexp.c: Delete file. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/mplog.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/mpexp.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/mplog.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/Makefile: Remove mpexp* and mplog*. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_log-avx.c: Remove unused defines. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_log-fma.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_log-fma4.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/mpexp-avx.c: Delete file. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/mpexp-fma.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/mpexp-fma4.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/mplog-avx.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/mplog-fma.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/mplog-fma4.c: Likewise. |
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Szabolcs Nagy
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de800d8305 |
Remove slow paths from exp
Remove the __slowexp code, so exp is no longer correctly rounded. The result is computed to about 70 bits precision so the worst case ulp error is about 0.500007 in nearest rounding mode. * manual/probes.texi: Remove slowexp probes. * math/Makefile: Remove slowexp. * sysdeps/generic/math_private.h (__slowexp): Remove. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_exp.c (__ieee754_exp): Remove __slowexp and document error bounds. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/slowexp.c: Remove. * sysdeps/ia64/fpu/slowexp.c: Remove. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/slowexp.c: Remove. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/uexp.h (err_0): Remove. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/slowexp.c: Remove. * sysdeps/powerpc/power4/fpu/Makefile (CPPFLAGS-slowexp.c): Remove. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/Makefile: Remove slowexp-fma. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_exp-avx.c (__slowexp): Remove. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_exp-fma.c (__slowexp): Remove. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_exp-fma4.c (__slowexp): Remove. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/slowexp-avx.c: Remove. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/slowexp-fma.c: Remove. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/slowexp-fma4.c: Remove. |
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Wilco Dijkstra
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c3d466cba1 |
Remove slow paths from pow
Remove the slow paths from pow. Like several other double precision math functions, pow is exactly rounded. This is not required from math functions and causes major overheads as it requires multiple fallbacks using higher precision arithmetic if a result is close to 0.5ULP. Ridiculous slowdowns of up to 100000x have been reported when the highest precision path triggers. All GLIBC math tests pass on AArch64 and x64 (with ULP of pow set to 1). The worst case error is ~0.506ULP. A simple test over a few hundred million values shows pow is 10% faster on average. This fixes BZ #13932. [BZ #13932] * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/uexp.h (err_1): Remove. * benchtests/pow-inputs: Update comment for slow path cases. * manual/probes.texi (slowpow_p10): Delete removed probe. (slowpow_p10): Likewise. * math/Makefile: Remove halfulp.c and slowpow.c. * sysdeps/aarch64/libm-test-ulps: Set ULP of pow to 1. * sysdeps/generic/math_private.h (__exp1): Remove error argument. (__halfulp): Remove. (__slowpow): Remove. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/halfulp.c: Delete file. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/slowpow.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ia64/fpu/halfulp.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ia64/fpu/slowpow.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_exp.c (__exp1): Remove error argument, improve comments and add error analysis. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_pow.c (__ieee754_pow): Add error analysis. (power1): Remove function: (log1): Remove error argument, add error analysis. (my_log2): Remove function. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/halfulp.c: Delete file. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/slowpow.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/halfulp.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/slowpow.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/power4/fpu/Makefile: Remove CPPFLAGS-slowpow.c. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Set ULP of pow to 1. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/Makefile: Remove slowpow-fma.c, slowpow-fma4.c, halfulp-fma.c, halfulp-fma4.c. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_pow-fma.c (__slowpow): Remove define. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_pow-fma4.c (__slowpow): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/halfulp-fma.c: Delete file. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/halfulp-fma4.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/slowpow-fma.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/slowpow-fma4.c: Likewise. |
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Joseph Myers
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d8742dd82f |
Add narrowing add functions.
This patch adds the narrowing add functions from TS 18661-1 to glibc's libm: fadd, faddl, daddl, f32addf64, f32addf32x, f32xaddf64 for all configurations; f32addf64x, f32addf128, f64addf64x, f64addf128, f32xaddf64x, f32xaddf128, f64xaddf128 for configurations with _Float64x and _Float128; __nldbl_daddl for ldbl-opt. As discussed for the build infrastructure patch, tgmath.h support is deliberately deferred, and FP_FAST_* macros are not applicable without optimized function implementations. Function implementations are added for all relevant pairs of formats (including certain cases of a format and itself where more than one type has that format). The main implementations use round-to-odd, or a trivial computation in the case where both formats are the same or where the wider format is IBM long double (in which case we don't attempt to be correctly rounding). The sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp implementations use soft-fp, and are used automatically for configurations without exceptions and rounding modes by virtue of existing Implies files. As previously discussed, optimized versions for particular architectures are possible, but not included. i386 gets a special version of f32xaddf64 to avoid problems with double rounding (similar to the existing fdim version), since this function must round just once without an intermediate rounding to long double. (No such special version is needed for any other function, because the nontrivial functions use round-to-odd, which does the intermediate computation with the rounding mode set to round-to-zero, and double rounding is OK except in round-to-nearest mode, so is OK for that intermediate round-to-zero computation.) mul and div will need slightly different special versions for i386 (using round-to-odd on long double instead of precision control) because of the possibility of inexact intermediate results in the subnormal range for double. To reduce duplication among the different function implementations, math-narrow.h gets macros CHECK_NARROW_ADD, NARROW_ADD_ROUND_TO_ODD and NARROW_ADD_TRIVIAL. In the trivial cases and for any architecture-specific optimized implementations, the overhead of the errno setting might be significant, but I think that's best handled through compiler built-in functions rather than providing separate no-errno versions in glibc (and likewise there are no __*_finite entry points for these function provided, __*_finite effectively being no-errno versions at present in most cases). Tested for x86_64 and x86, with both GCC 6 and GCC 7. Tested for mips64 (all three ABIs, both hard and soft float) and powerpc with GCC 7. Tested with build-many-glibcs.py with both GCC 6 and GCC 7. * math/Makefile (libm-narrow-fns): Add add. (libm-test-funcs-narrow): Likewise. * math/Versions (GLIBC_2.28): Add narrowing add functions. * math/bits/mathcalls-narrow.h (add): Use __MATHCALL_NARROW . * math/gen-auto-libm-tests.c (test_functions): Add add. * math/math-narrow.h (CHECK_NARROW_ADD): New macro. (NARROW_ADD_ROUND_TO_ODD): Likewise. (NARROW_ADD_TRIVIAL): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/float128_private.h (__faddl): New macro. (__daddl): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/Makefile (libnldbl-calls): Add fadd and dadd. (CFLAGS-nldbl-dadd.c): New variable. (CFLAGS-nldbl-fadd.c): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/Versions (GLIBC_2.28): Add __nldbl_daddl. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-compat.h (__nldbl_daddl): New prototype. * manual/arith.texi (Misc FP Arithmetic): Document fadd, faddl, daddl, fMaddfN, fMaddfNx, fMxaddfN and fMxaddfNx. * math/auto-libm-test-in: Add tests of add. * math/auto-libm-test-out-narrow-add: New generated file. * math/libm-test-narrow-add.inc: New file. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/s_f32xaddf64.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_f32xaddf64.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_fadd.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f32addf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f64addf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/s_f64xaddf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_daddl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_f64xaddf128.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_faddl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_daddl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_faddl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_daddl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/s_faddl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-dadd.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-fadd.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_daddl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_fadd.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_faddl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/coldfire/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/m680x0/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nios2/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/fpu/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/nofpu/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/libm-le.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/riscv/rv64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/tilegx32/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/tilegx64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/64/libm.abilist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/libm.abilist: Likewise. |
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Joseph Myers
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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. |
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Joseph Myers
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63716ab270 |
Add build infrastructure for narrowing libm functions.
TS 18661-1 defines libm functions that carry out an operation (+ - * / sqrt fma) on their arguments and return a result rounded to a (usually) narrower type, as if the original result were computed to infinite precision and then rounded directly to the result type without any intermediate rounding to the argument type. For example, fadd, faddl and daddl for addition. These are the last remaining TS 18661-1 functions left to be added to glibc. TS 18661-3 extends this to corresponding functions for _FloatN and _FloatNx types. As functions parametrized by two rather than one varying floating-point types, these functions require infrastructure in glibc that was not required for previous libm functions. This patch provides such infrastructure - excluding test support, and actual function implementations, which will be in subsequent patches. Declaring the functions uses a header bits/mathcalls-narrow.h, which is included many times, for each relevant pair of types. This will end up containing macro calls of the form __MATHCALL_NARROW (__MATHCALL_NAME (add), __MATHCALL_REDIR_NAME (add), 2); for each family of narrowing functions. (The structure of this macro call, with the calls to __MATHCALL_NAME and __MATHCALL_REDIR_NAME there rather than in the definition of __MATHCALL_NARROW, arises from the names such as "add" *not* themselves being reserved identifiers - meaning it's necessary to avoid any indirection that would result in a user-defined "add" macro being expanded.) Whereas for existing functions declaring long double functions is disabled if _LIBC in the case where they alias double functions, to facilitate defining the long double functions as aliases of the double ones, there is no such logic for the narrowing functions in this patch. Rather, the files defining such functions are expected to use #define to hide the original declarations of the alias names, to avoid errors about defining aliases with incompatible types. math/Makefile support is added for building the functions (listed in libm-narrow-fns, currently empty) for all relevant pairs of types. An internal header math-narrow.h is added for macros shared between multiple function implementations - currently a ROUND_TO_ODD macro to facilitate writing functions using the round-to-odd implementation approach, and alias macros to create all the required function aliases. libc_feholdexcept_setroundf128 and libc_feupdateenv_testf128 are added for use when required (only for x86_64). float128_private.h support is added for ldbl-128 narrowing functions to be used for _Float128. Certain things are specifically omitted from this patch and the immediate followups. tgmath.h support is deferred; there remain unresolved questions about how the type-generic macros for these functions are supposed to work, especially in the case of arguments of integer type. The math.h / bits/mathcalls-narrow.h logic, and the logic for determining what functions / aliases to define, will need some adjustments to support the sqrt and fma functions, where e.g. f32xsqrtf64 can just be an alias for sqrt rather than a separate function. TS 18661-1 defines FP_FAST_* macros but no support is included for defining them (they won't in general be true without architecture-specific optimized function versions). For each of the function groups (add sub mul div sqrt fma) there are always six functions present (e.g. fadd, faddl, daddl, f32addf64, f32addf32x, f32xaddf64). When _Float64x and _Float128 are supported, there are seven more (e.g. f32addf64x, f32addf128, f64addf64x, f64addf128, f32xaddf64x, f32xaddf128, f64xaddf128). In addition, in the ldbl-opt case there are function names such as __nldbl_daddl (an alias for f32xaddf64, which is not a reserved name in TS 18661-1, only in TS 18661-3), for calls to daddl to be mapped to in the -mlong-double-64 case. (Calls to faddl just get mapped to fadd, and for sqrt and fma there won't be __nldbl_* functions because dsqrtl and dfmal can just be mapped to sqrt and fma with -mlong-double-64.) While there are six or thirteen functions present in each group (plus __nldbl_* names only as an ABI, not an API), not all are distinct; they fall in various groups of aliases. There are two distinct versions built if long double has the same format as double; four if they have distinct formats but there is no _Float64x or _Float128 support; five if long double has binary128 format; seven when _Float128 is distinct from long double. Architecture-specific optimized versions are possible, but not included in my patches. For example, IA64 generally supports narrowing the result of most floating-point instructions; Power ISA 2.07 (POWER8) supports double values as arguments to float instructions, with the results narrowed as expected; Power ISA 3 (POWER9) supports round-to-odd for float128 instructions, so meaning that approach can be used without needing to set and restore the rounding mode and test "inexact". I intend to leave any such optimized versions to the architecture maintainers. Generally in such cases it would also make sense for calls to these functions to be expanded inline (given -fno-math-errno); I put a suggestion for TS 18661-1 built-in functions at <https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode>. Tested for x86_64 (this patch in isolation, as well as testing for various configurations in conjunction with further patches). * math/bits/mathcalls-narrow.h: New file. * include/bits/mathcalls-narrow.h: Likewise. * math/math-narrow.h: Likewise. * math/math.h (__MATHCALL_NARROW_ARGS_1): New macro. (__MATHCALL_NARROW_ARGS_2): Likewise. (__MATHCALL_NARROW_ARGS_3): Likewise. (__MATHCALL_NARROW_NORMAL): Likewise. (__MATHCALL_NARROW_REDIR): Likewise. (__MATHCALL_NARROW): Likewise. [__GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_BFP_EXT)]: Repeatedly include <bits/mathcalls-narrow.h> with _Mret_, _Marg_ and __MATHCALL_NAME defined. [__GLIBC_USE (IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT)]: Likewise. * math/Makefile (headers): Add bits/mathcalls-narrow.h. (libm-narrow-fns): New variable. (libm-narrow-types-basic): Likewise. (libm-narrow-types-ldouble-yes): Likewise. (libm-narrow-types-float128-yes): Likewise. (libm-narrow-types-float128-alias-yes): Likewise. (libm-narrow-types): Likewise. (libm-routines): Add narrowing functions. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/fenv_private.h [__x86_64__] (libc_feholdexcept_setroundf128): New macro. [__x86_64__] (libc_feupdateenv_testf128): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/float128/float128_private.h: Include <math/math-narrow.h>. [libc_feholdexcept_setroundf128] (libc_feholdexcept_setroundl): Undefine and redefine. [libc_feupdateenv_testf128] (libc_feupdateenv_testl): Likewise. (libm_alias_float_ldouble): Undefine and redefine. (libm_alias_double_ldouble): Likewise. |
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Zack Weinberg
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63fb8f9aa9 |
Post-cleanup 2: minimize _G_config.h.
Nearly everything in _G_config.h is either junk or more appropriately defined elsewhere: * _G_fpos_t, _G_fpos64_t, and _G_BUFSIZ are already completely unused. * All remaining uses of _G_va_list have been changed to __gnuc_va_list. * The definition of _G_HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE/_IO_HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE has been inlined into its sole use. * The complete definition of _G_iconv_t has been moved to libio.h and renamed _IO_iconv_t (all actual users used that name). * _G_IO_IO_FILE_VERSION is vestigial; some code cares whether _IO_stdin_used exists, but nothing looks at its value. I've preserved the value as a hardwired constant in csu/init.c. This means csu/init.c no longer needs to include anything. * Many of the headers included by _G_config.h were already being included directly by either either libio.h or stdio.h; the remaining ones were moved to libio.h. * _G_HAVE_MREMAP is still relevant, because mremap genuinely is a Linux extension; it's not in POSIX and as far as I can tell it's not available on the Hurd either. I also preserved _G_HAVE_MMAP, since it's conceivable someone would want to port glibc to a MMU-less, mmap-less environment in the future. Both are now always defined to 1/0 as is the current convention, instead of the older 1/undef convention. These are the only symbols still defined in _G_config.h. * The actual inclusion of _G_config.h moves from libio.h to libioP.h, as this is where a potential override of _G_HAVE_MMAP happens. * The #ifdef logic in libioP.h controlling _IO_JUMPS_OFFSET has been simplified. After this patch, the only surviving _G_ symbols are the struct tag names _G_fpos_t and _G_fpos64_t, which are preserved for the sake of C++ mangled names in applications, and _G_HAVE_MMAP and _G_HAVE_MREMAP, which do not seem worth renaming. Installed stripped libraries are unchanged by this patch. * bits/_G_config.h: Move back to sysdeps/generic/_G_config.h. Delete all contents except for definitions of _G_HAVE_MMAP and _G_HAVE_MREMAP. Add commentary explaining those two symbols. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/_G_config.h: Move back to sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/_G_config.h. Make same content change as above. * libio/libio.h: Don't include bits/_G_config.h here. Include stddef.h with __need_wchar_t defined. Include bits/types/__mbstate_t.h, bits/types/wint_t.h, and gconv.h. Define _IO_iconv_t here, directly. Don't define _IO_HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE. * libio/libioP.h: Include _G_config.h here. Move include of shlib-compat.h up with rest of includes. Simplify conditionals controlling definition of _IO_JUMPS_OFFSET. * csu/init.c: Remove always-true #if around entire file. Don't include stdio.h. Set _IO_stdin_used to hardwired constant 0x20001, and update commentary. * include/stdio.h, sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/nldbl-compat.h: Replace all uses of _G_va_list with __gnuc_va_list. * libio/filedoalloc.c: Use #if defined _STATBUF_ST_BLKSIZE instead of #if _IO_HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE. * libio/fileops.c: Test _G_HAVE_MREMAP with #if, not #ifdef. * libio/iofdopen.c, libio/iofopen.c: Test _G_HAVE_MMAP with #if, not #ifdef. |
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Wilco Dijkstra
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b7c83ca30e |
Remove slow paths from log
Remove the slow paths from log. Like several other double precision math functions, log is exactly rounded. This is not required from math functions and causes major overheads as it requires multiple fallbacks using higher precision arithmetic if a result is close to 0.5ULP. Ridiculous slowdowns of up to 100000x have been reported when the highest precision path triggers. Interestingly removing the slow paths makes hardly any difference in practice: the worst case error is still ~0.502ULP, and exp(log(x)) shows identical results before/after on many millions of random cases. All GLIBC math tests pass on AArch64 and x64 with no change in ULP error. A simple test over a few hundred million values shows log is now 18% faster on average. * manual/probes.texi (slowlog): Delete documentation of removed probe. (slowlog_inexact): Likewise * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_log.c (__ieee754_log): Remove slow paths. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/ulog.h: Remove unused declarations. |
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Joseph Myers
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6f9a3dd8b8 |
Move LDBL_CLASSIFY_COMPAT to its own header.
The general rule in glibc is that it's better for a macro to be always defined, and tested with #if, than for it to be tested with #ifdef, because the latter is prone to typos in the macro name as well as to the header with the macro accidentally not being included in a file testing it. (Testing with an "if" statement is even better, in those cases where it's possible to do things that way, as it then means both cases in the code get checked for syntax in glibc builds with either value of the condition.) math_private.h has several different groups of macros, meaning that architectures wanting to override some of them need to define those then include the generic version, which then defines macros if not already defined. It's hard to avoid that arrangement completely, but various cases can be improved by splitting out macros or groups of macros into separate files. This patch splits out the LDBL_CLASSIFY_COMPAT macro into a separate ldbl-classify-compat.h header. This macro is tested with #ifdef; this patch changes it to testing with #if, with a default definition to 0 in the generic header and then architecture-specific headers defining it to 1. Tested with build-many-glibcs.py that installed stripped shared libraries are unchanged by the patch. * sysdeps/generic/ldbl-classify-compat.h: New file. * sysdeps/arm/ldbl-classify-compat.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/coldfire/ldbl-classify-compat.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/microblaze/ldbl-classify-compat.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/ldbl-classify-compat.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/nios2/ldbl-classify-compat.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/sh/ldbl-classify-compat.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_finite.c: Include <ldbl-classify-compat.h>. [LDBL_CLASSIFY_COMPAT]: Test value, not whether defined. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_isinf.c: Include <ldbl-classify-compat.h>. [LDBL_CLASSIFY_COMPAT]: Test value, not whether defined. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_isnan.c: Include <ldbl-classify-compat.h>. [LDBL_CLASSIFY_COMPAT]: Test value, not whether defined. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/wordsize-64/s_finite.c: Include <ldbl-classify-compat.h>. [LDBL_CLASSIFY_COMPAT]: Test value, not whether defined. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/wordsize-64/s_isinf.c: Include <ldbl-classify-compat.h>. [LDBL_CLASSIFY_COMPAT]: Test value, not whether defined. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/wordsize-64/s_isnan.c: Include <ldbl-classify-compat.h>. [LDBL_CLASSIFY_COMPAT]: Test value, not whether defined. * sysdeps/arm/math_private.h (LDBL_CLASSIFY_COMPAT): Remove macro. * sysdeps/mips/math_private.h (LDBL_CLASSIFY_COMPAT): Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/coldfire/math_private.h: Remove file. * sysdeps/microblaze/math_private.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/nios2/math_private.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/sh/math_private.h: Likewise. |
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Carlos O'Donell
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f1d7368196 |
Fix -Os log1p, log1pf build (bug 21314).
As reported in bug 21314, building log1p and log1pf fails with -Os because of a spurious -Wmaybe-uninitialized warning (reported there for GCC 5 for MIPS, I see it also with GCC 7 for x86_64). This patch, based on the patches in the bug, fixes this using the DIAG_* macros. Tested for x86_64 with -Os that this eliminates those warnings and so allows the build to progress further. 2018-02-01 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Ramin Seyed-Moussavi <lordrasmus@gmail.com> Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> [BZ #21314] * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_log1p.c: Include <libc-diag.h>. (__log1p): Disable -Wmaybe-uninitialized for -Os around computation using c. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_log1pf.c: Include <libc-diag.h>. (__log1pf): Disable -Wmaybe-uninitialized for -Os around computation using c. |
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Joseph Myers
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b303185df9 |
Fix ldbl-128ibm log1pl (-qNaN) spurious "invalid" exception (bug 22693).
The ldbl-128ibm implementation of log1pl does ordered comparisons on a negative qNaN argument, so resulting in spurious "invalid" exceptions (for soft-float powerpc; hard-float only avoids this because of GCC bug 58684 meaning ordered comparison instructions never get generated). This patch fixes this by arranging for the test for NaN or infinity arguments to handle negative arguments as well. Tested for powerpc (soft float). [BZ #22693] * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_log1pl.c (__log1pl): Handle negative arguments in test for NaN or infinity argument. |
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Joseph Myers
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1272748886 |
Fix ldbl-128ibm lrintl, lroundl missing "invalid" exceptions (bug 22690).
The ldbl-128ibm implementations of lrintl and lroundl are missing "invalid" exceptions for certain overflow cases when compiled with GCC 8. The cause of this is after-the-fact integer overflow checks that fail when the compiler optimizes on the basis of integer overflow being undefined; GCC 8 must be able to detect new cases of undefinedness here. Failure: lrint (-0x80000001p0): Exception "Invalid operation" not set Failure: lrint_downward (-0x80000001p0): Exception "Invalid operation" not set Failure: lrint_towardzero (-0x80000001p0): Exception "Invalid operation" not set Failure: lrint_upward (-0x80000001p0): Exception "Invalid operation" not set Failure: lround (-0x80000001p0): Exception "Invalid operation" not set Failure: lround_downward (-0x80000001p0): Exception "Invalid operation" not set Failure: lround_towardzero (-0x80000001p0): Exception "Invalid operation" not set Failure: lround_upward (-0x80000001p0): Exception "Invalid operation" not set (Tested that these failures occur before the patch for powerpc soft-float, but the issue applies in principle for hard-float as well, whether or not the particular optimizations in fact occur there at present.) This patch fixes the bug by ensuring the additions / subtractions in question cast arguments to unsigned long int, or use 1UL as a constant argument, so that the arithmetic occurs in an unsigned type with the result then converted back to a signed type. Tested for powerpc (soft-float). [BZ #22690] * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_lrintl.c (__lrintl): Use unsigned long int for arguments of possibly overflowing addition or subtraction. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/s_lroundl.c (__lroundl): Likewise. |
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Joseph Myers
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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. |
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Bernd Edlinger
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648615e13f |
Avoid signed shift overflow in pow (bug 21309).
As noted in bug 21309, dbl-64/e_pow.c contains signed int shifts that, although the shift count is in the range [0, 31], shift bits into and beyond the sign bit and so are undefined in ISO C. Although this is defined in GNU C, this patch from the bug cleans up the code to avoid those shifts. Tested for x86_64. [BZ #21309] * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_pow.c (checkint): Make m and n unsigned. |
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Joseph Myers
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f1e005022e |
Revert exp reimplementation (causes test failures).
Revert: 2017-12-19 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update. 2017-12-19 Patrick McGehearty <patrick.mcgehearty@oracle.com> * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_exp.c: Include <math-svid-compat.h> and <errno.h>. Include "eexp.tbl". (half): New constant. (one): Likewise. (__ieee754_exp): Rewrite. (__slowexp): Remove prototype. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/eexp.tbl: New file. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/slowexp.c: Remove file. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/slowexp.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ia64/fpu/slowexp.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/slowexp.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/slowexp-avx.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/slowexp-fma.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/slowexp-fma4.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/generic/math_private.h (__slowexp): Remove prototype. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_pow.c: Remove mention of slowexp.c in comment. * sysdeps/powerpc/power4/fpu/Makefile [$(subdir) = math] (CPPFLAGS-slowexp.c): Remove variable. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/Makefile (libm-sysdep_routines): Remove slowexp-fma, slowexp-fma4 and slowexp-avx. (CFLAGS-slowexp-fma.c): Remove variable. (CFLAGS-slowexp-fma4.c): Likewise. (CFLAGS-slowexp-avx.c): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_exp-avx.c (__slowexp): Do not define as macro. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_exp-fma.c (__slowexp): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_exp-fma4.c (__slowexp): Likewise. * math/Makefile (type-double-routines): Remove slowexp. * manual/probes.texi (slowexp_p6): Remove. (slowexp_p32): Likewise. |
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Patrick McGehearty
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6fd0a3c6a8 |
Improve __ieee754_exp() performance by greater than 5x on sparc/x86.
These changes will be active for all platforms that don't provide their own exp() routines. They will also be active for ieee754 versions of ccos, ccosh, cosh, csin, csinh, sinh, exp10, gamma, and erf. Typical performance gains is typically around 5x when measured on Sparc s7 for common values between exp(1) and exp(40). Using the glibc perf tests on sparc, sparc (nsec) x86 (nsec) old new old new max 17629 395 5173 144 min 399 54 15 13 mean 5317 200 1349 23 The extreme max times for the old (ieee754) exp are due to the multiprecision computation in the old algorithm when the true value is very near 0.5 ulp away from an value representable in double precision. The new algorithm does not take special measures for those cases. The current glibc exp perf tests overrepresent those values. Informal testing suggests approximately one in 200 cases might invoke the high cost computation. The performance advantage of the new algorithm for other values is still large but not as large as indicated by the chart above. Glibc correctness tests for exp() and expf() were run. Within the test suite 3 input values were found to cause 1 bit differences (ulp) when "FE_TONEAREST" rounding mode is set. No differences in exp() were seen for the tested values for the other rounding modes. Typical example: exp(-0x1.760cd2p+0) (-1.46113312244415283203125) new code: 2.31973271630014299393707e-01 0x1.db14cd799387ap-3 old code: 2.31973271630014271638132e-01 0x1.db14cd7993879p-3 exp = 2.31973271630014285508337 (high precision) Old delta: off by 0.49 ulp New delta: off by 0.51 ulp In addition, because ieee754_exp() is used by other routines, cexp() showed test results with very small imaginary input values where the imaginary portion of the result was off by 3 ulp when in upward rounding mode, but not in the other rounding modes. For x86, tgamma showed a few values where the ulp increased to 6 (max ulp for tgamma is 5). Sparc tgamma did not show these failures. I presume the tgamma differences are due to compiler optimization differences within the gamma function.The gamma function is known to be difficult to compute accurately. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_exp.c: Include <math-svid-compat.h> and <errno.h>. Include "eexp.tbl". (half): New constant. (one): Likewise. (__ieee754_exp): Rewrite. (__slowexp): Remove prototype. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/eexp.tbl: New file. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/slowexp.c: Remove file. * sysdeps/i386/fpu/slowexp.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/ia64/fpu/slowexp.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/m680x0/fpu/slowexp.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/slowexp-avx.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/slowexp-fma.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/slowexp-fma4.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/generic/math_private.h (__slowexp): Remove prototype. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_pow.c: Remove mention of slowexp.c in comment. * sysdeps/powerpc/power4/fpu/Makefile [$(subdir) = math] (CPPFLAGS-slowexp.c): Remove variable. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/Makefile (libm-sysdep_routines): Remove slowexp-fma, slowexp-fma4 and slowexp-avx. (CFLAGS-slowexp-fma.c): Remove variable. (CFLAGS-slowexp-fma4.c): Likewise. (CFLAGS-slowexp-avx.c): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_exp-avx.c (__slowexp): Do not define as macro. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_exp-fma.c (__slowexp): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_exp-fma4.c (__slowexp): Likewise. * math/Makefile (type-double-routines): Remove slowexp. * manual/probes.texi (slowexp_p6): Remove. (slowexp_p32): Likewise. |
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Rajalakshmi Srinivasaraghavan
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984ae9967b |
New generic sincosf
This implementation is based on generic s_sinf.c and s_cosf.c. Tested on s390x, powerpc64le and powerpc32. |
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Joseph Myers
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6f7c009282 |
Add sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp.
The default sysdeps/ieee754 fma implementations rely on exceptions and rounding modes to achieve correct results through internal use of round-to-odd. Thus, glibc configurations without support for exceptions and rounding modes instead need to use implementations of fma based on soft-fp. At present, this is achieved via having implementation files in soft-fp/ that are #included by sysdeps files for each glibc configuration that needs them. In general this means such a configuration has its own s_fma.c and s_fmaf.c. TS 18661-1 adds functions that do an operation (+ - * / sqrt fma) on arguments wider than the return type, with a single rounding of the infinite-precision result to that return type. These are also naturally implemented using round-to-odd on platforms with hardware support for rounding modes and exceptions but lacking hardware support for these narrowing operations themselves. (Platforms that have direct hardware support for such narrowing operations include at least ia64, and Power ISA 2.07 or later, which I think means POWER8 or later.) So adding the remaining TS 18661-1 functions would mean at least six narrowing function implementations (fadd fsub fmul fdiv ffma fsqrt), with aliases for other types and further implementations in some configurations, that need to be overridden for configurations lacking hardware exceptions and rounding modes. Requiring all such configurations (currently seven of them) to have their own source files for all those functions seems undesirable. Thus, this patch adds a directory sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp to contain libm function implementations based on soft-fp. This directory is then used via Implies from all the configurations that need it, so no more files need adding to every such configuration when adding more functions with soft-fp implementations. A configuration can still selectively #include a particular file from this directory if desired; thus, the MIPS #include of the fmal implementation is retained, since that's appropriate even for hard float (because long double is always implementated in software for MIPS64, so the soft-fp implementation of fmal is better than the ldbl-128 one). This also provides additional motivation for my recent patch removing --with-fp / --without-fp: previously there was no need for correct use of --without-fp for no-FPU ARM or SH3, and now we have autodetection nofpu/ sysdeps directories can be used by this patch for those configurations without imposing any new requirements on how glibc is configured. (The mips64/*/fpu/s_fma.c files added by this patch are needed to keep the dbl-64 version of fma for double, rather than the ldbl-128 one, used in that case.) Tested with build-many-glibcs.py that installed stripped shared libraries are unchanged by this patch. * soft-fp/fmadf4.c: Move to .... * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_fma.c: ... here. * soft-fp/fmasf4.c: Move to .... * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_fmaf.c: ... here. * soft-fp/fmatf4.c: Move to .... * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_fmal.c: ... here. * sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/Makefile: New file. * sysdeps/arm/preconfigure.ac: Define with_fp_cond. * sysdeps/arm/preconfigure: Regenerated. * sysdeps/arm/nofpu/Implies: New file. * sysdeps/arm/s_fma.c: Remove file. * sysdeps/arm/s_fmaf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/coldfire/nofpu/Implies: New file. * sysdeps/m68k/coldfire/nofpu/s_fma.c: Remove file. * sysdeps/m68k/coldfire/nofpu/s_fmaf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/microblaze/Implies: Add ieee754/soft-fp. * sysdeps/microblaze/s_fma.c: Remove file. * sysdeps/microblaze/s_fmaf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/mips32/nofpu/Implies: New file. * sysdeps/mips/mips64/n32/fpu/s_fma.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/mips64/n32/nofpu/Implies: Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/mips64/n64/fpu/s_fma.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/mips64/n64/nofpu/Implies: Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/ieee754/s_fma.c: Remove file. * sysdeps/mips/ieee754/s_fmaf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/ieee754/s_fmal.c: Update include for move of fmal implementation. * sysdeps/nios2/Implies: Add ieee754/soft-fp. * sysdeps/nios2/s_fma.c: Remove file. * sysdeps/nios2/s_fmaf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/sh/nofpu/Implies: New file. * sysdeps/sh/s_fma.c: Remove file. * sysdeps/sh/s_fmaf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/tile/Implies: Add ieee754/soft-fp. * sysdeps/tile/s_fma.c: Remove file. * sysdeps/tile/s_fmaf.c: Likewise. |
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Paul Clarke
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f4b2aea6e1 |
New generic cosf
The same logic used in s_cosf.S version for x86 and powerpc is used to create a generic s_cosf.c, so there is no performance improvement in x86_64 and powerpc64. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_cosf.c: New implementation. |
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Joseph Myers
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1dbe6f64ab |
Don't make local variables static in ldbl-96 j1l.
The ldbl-96 implementation of j1l has some function-local variables that are declared static for no apparent reason (this dates back to the first addition of that file). Any vaguely recent compiler, probably including any that are supported for building glibc, optimizes away the "static" here, as the values of the variables on entry to the function are dead. So there is not actually a user-visible bug here at present (but with any compilers that didn't optimize away the static at all, possibly building with less or no optimization, so that the function stored intermediate values to and then loaded them from the variables, there would have been a thread-safety issue). But the "static" clearly doesn't belong there and might potentially make things unsafe were compilation without optimization to be supported in future, so this patch removes it. Tested for x86_64. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_j1l.c (qone): Don't make local variables static. |
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Joseph Myers
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53994f1263 |
Make some ldbl-128, ldbl-128ibm arrays const.
I noticed that an x86_64 build of libm unexpectedly contained more non-constant data than an older version (before _Float128 support) did. The problem is non-const arrays in the ldbl-128 j0l and j1l implementations; this patch makes those arrays, and the corresponding ldbl-128ibm ones, const. Tested for x86_64, and tested compilation for powerpc with build-many-glibcs.py. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_j0l.c (Y0_2N): Make const. (Y0_2D): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_j1l.c (Y0_2N): Likewise. (Y0_2D): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_j0l.c (Y0_2N): Likewise. (Y0_2D): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/e_j1l.c (Y0_2N): Likewise. (Y0_2D): Likewise. |
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Adhemerval Zanella
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94d80dfc73 |
math: Use sign as double for reduced case in sinf
This patch avoid an extra floating point to integer conversion in reduced internal function for generic sinf by defining the sign as double instead of integers. There is no much difference on Haswell with GCC 7.2.1: Before After min 9.11 9.108 mean 21.982 21.9224 However H.J. Lu reported gains on Skylake: Before: "sinf": { "": { "duration": 3.4044e+10, "iterations": 1.9942e+09, "max": 141.106, "min": 7.704, "mean": 17.0715 } } After: "sinf": { "": { "duration": 3.40665e+10, "iterations": 2.03199e+09, "max": 95.994, "min": 7.704, "mean": 16.765 } } Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_sinf.c (ones): Define as double. (reduced): Use ones as double instead of integer. |
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Szabolcs Nagy
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00d54af7c8 |
[PATCH] fix sinf(NAN)
sinf(NAN) should not signal invalid fp exception so use isless instead of < where NAN is compared. this makes the sinf tests pass on aarch64. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_sinf.c (sinf): Use isless. |
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Joseph Myers
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f2d64d621e |
Support _Float64, _Float32x in libm_alias_double.
This patch makes the libm_alias_double macros support creating _Float64 and _Float32x aliases, in preparation for enabling glibc support for those types. Tested for x86_64; also tested with build-many-glibcs.py in conjunction with other _Float64 / _Float32x changes. * sysdeps/generic/libm-alias-double.h: Include <bits/floatn.h>. (libm_alias_double_other_r_f64): New macro. (libm_alias_double_other_r_f32x): Likewise. (libm_alias_double_other_r): Use libm_alias_double_other_r_f64 and libm_alias_double_other_r_f32x. (libm_alias_double_r): Use semicolon before call to libm_alias_double_other_r. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/libm-alias-double.h: Include <bits/floatn.h>. (libm_alias_double_other_r_f64): New macro. (libm_alias_double_other_r_f32x): Likewise. (libm_alias_double_other_r): Use libm_alias_double_other_r_f64 and libm_alias_double_other_r_f32x. |
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H.J. Lu
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91c318e7b9 |
s_sinf.c: Replace floor with simple casts
Since s_sinf.c either assigns the return value of floor to integer or passes double converted from integer to floor, this patch replaces floor with simple casts. Also since long == int for 32-bit targets, we can use long instead of int to avoid 64-bit integer for 64-bit targets. On Skylake, bench-sinf reports performance improvement: Before After Improvement max 130.566 129.564 30% min 7.704 7.706 0% mean 21.8188 19.1363 30% * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_sinf.c (reduced): Replace long with int. (SINF_FUNC): Likewise. Replace floor with simple casts. |
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Joseph Myers
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73895b499b |
Use __floor not floor in sinf.
The new sinf implementation introduced localplt failures for all platforms where the compiler did not inline the calls to floor (converted to trunc by machine-independent optimizations). This patch changes the calls to use __floor as normal in libm. We can't use the public function names floor / floorf / floorl / floorf128 in libm code in the absence of appropriate asms to redirect floor/trunc calls, if not inlined, to use the internal names instead (while avoiding breaking code building the floor functions themselves) - while having such asms and then calling the public functions unconditionally would be desirable for optimization (few architectures have __floor inlines in math_private.h, and once the built-in function is used you don't need them), using __floor is the minimum safe fix for the present test regressions. Tested with build-many-glibcs.py that this fixes the localplt test failure for arm-linux-gnueabi. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/s_sinf.c (SINF_FUNC): Use __floor instead of floor. |
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Rajalakshmi Srinivasaraghavan
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7863a71181 |
New generic sinf
This implementation is based on optimized sinf assembly versions of x86_64 and powerpc. |