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author | Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> | 2020-04-20 13:26:12 -0300 |
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committer | Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> | 2020-04-20 15:28:59 -0300 |
commit | a5fbe60dae20a90b6b922d9786749e08062cfffc (patch) | |
tree | dab4b9b259378aa505f7005833bdf9f4ad52ac81 /catgets/test2.msg | |
parent | ef7aa90c8960df44756aca9589d1428c2bc968e0 (diff) | |
download | glibc-azanella/x86-libc_fe.tar.gz |
x86: Use default libc_fe* implementation for float128azanella/x86-libc_fe
The exported x86_64 fenv.h functions operate on both i387 and SSE (since
they should work on both float, double, and long double) while the
internal libc_fe* set either SSE (float, double, and float128) or
i387 (long double).
The rounding mode is used by soft-fp (libgcc and glibc), so that must be
set for float128 computations. For x86_64 it uses SSE mode, while for
i386 is uses x87.
However for exception generation both 387 and SSE exception might
be generated even for x86_64. The FP_EX_DIVZERO, FP_EX_DIVZERO, and
FP_EX_INEXACT uses SSE while FP_EX_DENORM, FP_EX_OVERFLOW, and
FP_EX_UNDERFLOW uses x87.
For i686 it depends whether libgcc was built for SSE math (where it
follows x86_64 behaviour) or x87 math (which uses only x87 mode).
In any case use generic routines to handle float128 since it handles
both modes. It allows to use libc_fe* macros on float128 implementation
for x86_64.
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu.
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