As noted in bug 21607, NO_LONG_DOUBLE conditionals in libm tests are
no longer effective. For most this is harmless - they were only
present because of long double functions not being declared with _LIBC
defined, and _LIBC is no longer defined for building most tests. For
the few where this is actually relevant to the test, testing
LDBL_MANT_DIG > DBL_MANT_DIG is more appropriate as that limits the
test to public APIs. This patch fixes the tests accordingly.
Tested for x86_64 and arm.
[BZ #21607]
* math/basic-test.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Change conditionals to
[LDBL_MANT_DIG > DBL_MANT_DIG].
* math/bug-nextafter.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Remove conditionals.
* math/bug-nexttoward.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-math-isinff.cc [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-math-iszero.cc [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-nan-overflow.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-nan-payload.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-nearbyint-except-2.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-nearbyint-except.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-powl.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-signgam-finite-c99.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-signgam-finite.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-signgam-main.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-snan.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-tgmath-ret.c [!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Likewise.
* math/test-tgmath.c: Include <float.h>.
[!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Change conditionals to [LDBL_MANT_DIG >
DBL_MANT_DIG].
* math/test-tgmath2.c: Include <float.h>.
[!NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Change conditionals to [LDBL_MANT_DIG >
DBL_MANT_DIG].
The test math/test-nan-overflow uses malloc without including
stdlib.h. On -Os builds for i486 the header inclusion order
is altered enough that the test fails to build because of the
warning which is turned into an error.
The obvious fix is to include stdlib.h since malloc is being
used directly.
The nan, nanf and nanl functions handle payload strings by doing e.g.:
if (tagp[0] != '\0')
{
char buf[6 + strlen (tagp)];
sprintf (buf, "NAN(%s)", tagp);
return strtod (buf, NULL);
}
This is an unbounded stack allocation based on the length of the
argument. Furthermore, if the argument starts with an n-char-sequence
followed by ')', that n-char-sequence is wrongly treated as
significant for determining the payload of the resulting NaN, when ISO
C says the call should be equivalent to strtod ("NAN", NULL), without
being affected by that initial n-char-sequence. This patch fixes both
those problems by using the __strtod_nan etc. functions recently
factored out of strtod etc. for that purpose, with those functions
being exported from libc at version GLIBC_PRIVATE.
Tested for x86_64, x86, mips64 and powerpc.
[BZ #16961]
[BZ #16962]
* math/s_nan.c (__nan): Use __strtod_nan instead of constructing a
string on the stack for strtod.
* math/s_nanf.c (__nanf): Use __strtof_nan instead of constructing
a string on the stack for strtof.
* math/s_nanl.c (__nanl): Use __strtold_nan instead of
constructing a string on the stack for strtold.
* stdlib/Versions (libc): Add __strtof_nan, __strtod_nan and
__strtold_nan to GLIBC_PRIVATE.
* math/test-nan-overflow.c: New file.
* math/test-nan-payload.c: Likewise.
* math/Makefile (tests): Add test-nan-overflow and
test-nan-payload.