C23 adds various <math.h> function families originally defined in TS
18661-4. Add the pown functions, which are like pow but with an
integer exponent. That exponent has type long long int in C23; it was
intmax_t in TS 18661-4, and as with other interfaces changed after
their initial appearance in the TS, I don't think we need to support
the original version of the interface. The test inputs are based on
the subset of test inputs for pow that use integer exponents that fit
in long long.
As the first such template implementation that saves and restores the
rounding mode internally (to avoid possible issues with directed
rounding and intermediate overflows or underflows in the wrong
rounding mode), support also needed to be added for using
SET_RESTORE_ROUND* in such template function implementations. This
required math-type-macros-float128.h to include <fenv_private.h>, so
it can tell whether SET_RESTORE_ROUNDF128 is defined. In turn, the
include order with <fenv_private.h> included before <math_private.h>
broke loongarch builds, showing up that
sysdeps/loongarch/math_private.h is really a fenv_private.h file
(maybe implemented internally before the consistent split of those
headers in 2018?) and needed to be renamed to fenv_private.h to avoid
errors with duplicate macro definitions if <math_private.h> is
included after <fenv_private.h>.
The underlying implementation uses __ieee754_pow functions (called
more than once in some cases, where the exponent does not fit in the
floating type). I expect a custom implementation for a given format,
that only handles integer exponents but handles larger exponents
directly, could be faster and more accurate in some cases.
I encourage searching for worst cases for ulps error for these
implementations (necessarily non-exhaustively, given the size of the
input space).
Tested for x86_64 and x86, and with build-many-glibcs.py.
Converting double precision constants to float is now affected by the
runtime dynamic rounding mode instead of being evaluated at compile
time with default rounding mode (except static object initializers).
This can change the computed result and cause performance regression.
The known correctness issues (increased ulp errors) are already fixed,
this patch fixes remaining cases of unnecessary runtime conversions.
Add float M_* macros to math.h as new GNU extension API. To avoid
conversions the new M_* macros are used and instead of casting double
literals to float, use float literals (only required if the conversion
is inexact).
The patch was tested on aarch64 where the following symbols had new
spurious conversion instructions that got fixed:
__clog10f
__gammaf_r_finite@GLIBC_2.17
__j0f_finite@GLIBC_2.17
__j1f_finite@GLIBC_2.17
__jnf_finite@GLIBC_2.17
__kernel_casinhf
__lgamma_negf
__log1pf
__y0f_finite@GLIBC_2.17
__y1f_finite@GLIBC_2.17
cacosf
cacoshf
casinhf
catanf
catanhf
clogf
gammaf_positive
Fixes bug 28713.
Reviewed-by: Paul Zimmermann <Paul.Zimmermann@inria.fr>
I used these shell commands:
../glibc/scripts/update-copyrights $PWD/../gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright
(cd ../glibc && git commit -am"[this commit message]")
and then ignored the output, which consisted lines saying "FOO: warning:
copyright statement not found" for each of 7061 files FOO.
I then removed trailing white space from math/tgmath.h,
support/tst-support-open-dev-null-range.c, and
sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-vec.S, to work around the following
obscure pre-commit check failure diagnostics from Savannah. I don't
know why I run into these diagnostics whereas others evidently do not.
remote: *** 912-#endif
remote: *** 913:
remote: *** 914-
remote: *** error: lines with trailing whitespace found
...
remote: *** error: sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/statx_cp.c: trailing lines
This patch adds the narrowing square root functions from TS 18661-1 /
TS 18661-3 / C2X to glibc's libm: fsqrt, fsqrtl, dsqrtl, f32sqrtf64,
f32sqrtf32x, f32xsqrtf64 for all configurations; f32sqrtf64x,
f32sqrtf128, f64sqrtf64x, f64sqrtf128, f32xsqrtf64x, f32xsqrtf128,
f64xsqrtf128 for configurations with _Float64x and _Float128;
__f32sqrtieee128 and __f64sqrtieee128 aliases in the powerpc64le case
(for calls to fsqrtl and dsqrtl when long double is IEEE binary128).
Corresponding tgmath.h macro support is also added.
The changes are mostly similar to those for the other narrowing
functions previously added, so the description of those generally
applies to this patch as well. However, the not-actually-narrowing
cases (where the two types involved in the function have the same
floating-point format) are aliased to sqrt, sqrtl or sqrtf128 rather
than needing a separately built not-actually-narrowing function such
as was needed for add / sub / mul / div. Thus, there is no
__nldbl_dsqrtl name for ldbl-opt because no such name was needed
(whereas the other functions needed such a name since the only other
name for that entry point was e.g. f32xaddf64, not reserved by TS
18661-1); the headers are made to arrange for sqrt to be called in
that case instead.
The DIAG_* calls in sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/s_dsqrtl.c are because
they were observed to be needed in GCC 7 testing of
riscv32-linux-gnu-rv32imac-ilp32. The other sysdeps/ieee754/soft-fp/
files added didn't need such DIAG_* in any configuration I tested with
build-many-glibcs.py, but if they do turn out to be needed in more
files with some other configuration / GCC version, they can always be
added there.
I reused the same test inputs in auto-libm-test-in as for
non-narrowing sqrt rather than adding extra or separate inputs for
narrowing sqrt. The tests in libm-test-narrow-sqrt.inc also follow
those for non-narrowing sqrt.
Tested as followed: natively with the full glibc testsuite for x86_64
(GCC 11, 7, 6) and x86 (GCC 11); with build-many-glibcs.py with GCC
11, 7 and 6; cross testing of math/ tests for powerpc64le, powerpc32
hard float, mips64 (all three ABIs, both hard and soft float). The
different GCC versions are to cover the different cases in tgmath.h
and tgmath.h tests properly (GCC 6 has _Float* only as typedefs in
glibc headers, GCC 7 has proper _Float* support, GCC 8 adds
__builtin_tgmath).
I used these shell commands:
../glibc/scripts/update-copyrights $PWD/../gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright
(cd ../glibc && git commit -am"[this commit message]")
and then ignored the output, which consisted lines saying "FOO: warning:
copyright statement not found" for each of 6694 files FOO.
I then removed trailing white space from benchtests/bench-pthread-locks.c
and iconvdata/tst-iconv-big5-hkscs-to-2ucs4.c, to work around this
diagnostic from Savannah:
remote: *** pre-commit check failed ...
remote: *** error: lines with trailing whitespace found
remote: error: hook declined to update refs/heads/master
_Float128 is defined for certain compilers indirectly from
<libm-alias-double.h>, and <ieee754_float128.h> (included from
<math-nan-payload-float128.h>) needs this definition.
Continuing the use of generic macros for defining libm function
aliases, in preparation for adding more _FloatN / _FloatNx function
names, this patch makes the lgamma_r functions use such macros.
declare_mgen_alias_r becomes a standard macro in math-type-macros.h
instead of being locally defined in w_lgamma_r_templace.c. This in
turn must be defined by each math-type-macros-<type>.h. Rather than
providing an unused default in math-type-macros.h, that header is made
to give an error if math-type-macros-<type>.h failed to define
declare_mgen_alias or declare_mgen_alias_r. The compat lgamma_r
wrappers are updated similarly. The ldbl-opt versions are removed as
no longer needed.
Tested for x86_64, and with build-many-glibcs.py. Installed stripped
shared libraries are unchanged except for powerpc64le (where the usual
issue applies that an ldbl-opt long double function previously used
long_double_symbol unconditionally and now the symbol versions on
powerpc64le mean weak_alias is used instead, resulting in the same
symbol versions in the final shared library but still enough
difference in the input objects for that library not to be
byte-identical).
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros.h [!declare_mgen_alias]: Give
error. Remove default definition of declare_mgen_alias.
[!declare_mgen_alias_r]: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-double.h
[!declare_mgen_alias_r] (declare_mgen_alias_r): New macro.
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-float.h [!declare_mgen_alias_r]
(declare_mgen_alias_r): Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-float128.h
[!declare_mgen_alias_r] (declare_mgen_alias_r): Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-ldouble.h
[!declare_mgen_alias_r] (declare_mgen_alias_r): Likewise.
* math/w_lgamma_r_template.c (declare_mgen_alias_r_x): Remove
macro.
(declare_mgen_alias_r_s): Likewise.
(declare_mgen_alias_r): Likewise.
* math/w_lgamma_r_compat.c: Include <libm-alias-double.h>.
(lgamma_r): Define using libm_alias_double_r.
* math/w_lgammaf_r_compat.c: Include <libm-alias-float.h>.
(lgammaf_r): Define using libm_alias_float_r.
* math/w_lgammal_r_compat.c: Include <libm-alias-ldouble.h>.
(lgammal_r): Define using libm_alias_ldouble_r.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_lgamma_r_compat.c: Remove file.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_lgammal_r_compat.c: Likewise.
Fully supporting TS 18661-3 _FloatN / _FloatNx types in the cases
where they have the same format as other supported types (in line with
the principles described at
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2017-01/msg00333.html>) means
adding a lot of function aliases to libm (and a few to libc). float
functions will have *f32 aliases, double functions will have *f32x and
*f64 aliases, long double functions may have *f64x, *f128 or both
aliases depending on the configuration, float128 functions have have
*f64x aliases depending on the configuration.
At present, most individual libm functions have their own weak_alias
calls to define the public names for those functions. For TS 18661-3
support, it is desirable that functions not all need to duplicate the
logic for which alias names to define.
Thus, common macros for defining the public aliases to a libm function
make sense. In the double and long double cases, such macros will
also help simplify existing code (with LONG_DOUBLE_COMPAT
etc. conditionals), by eliminating existing conditionals and ldbl-opt
/ ldbl-64-128 wrappers (using the generated ldbl-compat-choose.h to
allow a single macro definition to expand appropriately for each
symbol depending on LONG_DOUBLE_COMPAT for that symbol).
This patch starts the process of adding such macros with a
straightforward case: a libm_alias_float macro, initially only used in
the case of type-generic templates, to define aliases for float
functions (currently just the *f public names, in future also *f32).
Future patches are intended to add such macros for other types and to
extend the cases in which they are used, with a view to as many places
as possible using them before support for _FloatN / _FloatNx aliases
is enabled. (I think it's inevitable that some places doing
architecture-specific things with aliases and symbol versioning may
end up needing to replicate logic for the new aliases, but hopefully
the number of such places can be kept to a minimum.)
The libm_alias_float macro takes unsuffixed names for both the
internal and public function names. The need for unsuffixed public
names is obvious, since such macros will end up defining multiple
public names with different suffixes. Unsuffixed internal names are
because I expect the ldbl-128 functions to end up in a form that
always defines *f128 names and sometimes also defines *l names - with
the main internal names being e.g. __ieee754_<func>f128 (so many
macros in float128_private.h can go away). But __ieee754_<func>l
aliases will still be needed for e.g. use from math/ complex
functions, meaning the alias macro needs to see just __ieee754_<func>
as internal name so it can create an alias based on that name. Since
libm_alias_float128 will thus need the unsuffixed internal name, it
seems to make sense for all such macros to receive the unsuffixed
name.
Tested for x86_64. Also tested with build-many-glibcs.py that
installed stripped shared libraries are unchanged by the patch.
* sysdeps/generic/libm-alias-float.h: New file.
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-float.h: Include
<libm-alias-float.h>.
[!declare_mgen_alias] (declare_mgen_alias): Define macro.
The initial obsoletion of SVID libm error handling left the old
wrappers and __kernel_standard still being used for new ports and
static linking, just with macro definitions of _LIB_VERSION and
matherr that meant symbols with those names were never actually used
and the code for different error handling variants could be optimized
out.
This patch cleans things up further by eliminating the
__kernel_standard use for new ports and static linking. Now, the old
wrappers no longer generate any code in the !LIBM_SVID_COMPAT case,
while the new errno-only wrappers that were added for float128 support
are now also used for float, double and long double in that case.
The changes are generally straightforward. The w_scalb*_compat
wrappers continue to be used (scalb is obsolescent in the sense of not
being supported for float128, but is present in supported standards -
the 2001 edition of POSIX and earlier XSI versions - so remains
supported for static linking and new ports, as do the float and long
double variants that are existing GNU extensions). Those wrappers
would only call __kernel_standard in the _LIB_VERSION == _SVID_ case.
Since we would like to be able to compile most of glibc without
optimization, relying on a static function whose only use is under an
if (0) condition being optimized away to avoid an undefined
__kernel_standard reference may not be a good idea. Thus, the
relevant code in the scalb wrappers has LIBM_SVID_COMPAT conditionals
added to guarantee it's not built at all in the case where
__kernel_standard does not exist.
Just as i386 has its own w_sqrt_compat.c, so w_sqrt.c is also added.
ia64 gets dummy w_*.c to prevent those files being built where they
would conflict with the ia64 libm, as with its existing w_*_compat.c.
Conditions disabling code for !LIBM_SVID_COMPAT are needed in both the
math/ wrappers and in the long double wrappers in ldbl-opt (to avoid
them setting up aliases and symbol versions for undefined symbols). I
hope that future cleanups to how libm function aliases and symbol
versioning are done will eliminate the need for most of the ldbl-opt
wrappers.
Tested for x86_64 and x86, and with build-many-glibcs.py.
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-double.h: Include
<math-svid-compat.h>.
(__USE_WRAPPER_TEMPLATE): Define to !LIBM_SVID_COMPAT.
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-float.h: Include
<math-svid-compat.h>.
(__USE_WRAPPER_TEMPLATE): Define to !LIBM_SVID_COMPAT.
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-ldouble.h: Include
<math-svid-compat.h>.
(__USE_WRAPPER_TEMPLATE): Define to !LIBM_SVID_COMPAT.
* math/lgamma-compat.h (BUILD_LGAMMA): Include LIBM_SVID_COMPAT
condition.
* math/w_acos_compat.c: Condition contents on [LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].
* math/w_acosf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_acosh_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_acoshf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_acoshl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_acosl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_asin_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_asinf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_asinl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_atan2_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_atan2f_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_atan2l_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_atanh_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_atanhf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_atanhl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_cosh_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_coshf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_coshl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_exp10_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_exp10f_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_exp10l_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_exp2_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_exp2f_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_exp2l_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_fmod_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_fmodf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_fmodl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_hypot_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_hypotf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_hypotl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_j0_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_j0f_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_j0l_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_j1_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_j1f_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_j1l_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_jn_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_jnf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_jnl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_lgamma_r_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_lgammaf_r_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_lgammal_r_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_log10_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_log10f_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_log10l_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_log2_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_log2f_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_log2l_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_log_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_logf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_logl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_pow_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_powf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_powl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_remainder_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_remainderf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_remainderl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_sinh_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_sinhf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_sinhl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_sqrt_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_sqrtf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_sqrtl_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_tgamma_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_tgammaf_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_tgammal_compat.c: Likewise.
* math/w_scalb_compat.c (sysv_scalb): Condition definition on
[LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].
(__scalb): Condition call to sysv_scalb on [LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].
* math/w_scalbf_compat.c (sysv_scalbf): Condition definition on
[LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].
(__scalbf): Condition call to sysv_scalbf on [LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].
* math/w_scalbl_compat.c (sysv_scalbl): Condition definition on
[LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].
(__scalbl): Condition call to sysv_scalbl on [LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/w_sqrt.c: New file.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_acos.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_acosf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_acosh.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_acoshf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_acoshl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_acosl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_asin.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_asinf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_asinl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_atan2.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_atan2f.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_atan2l.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_atanh.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_atanhf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_atanhl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_cosh.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_coshf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_coshl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_exp.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_exp10.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_exp10f.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_exp10l.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_exp2.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_exp2f.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_exp2l.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_expf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_expl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_fmod.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_fmodf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_fmodl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_hypot.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_hypotf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_hypotl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_lgamma_r.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_lgammaf_r.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_lgammal_r.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_log.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_log10.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_log10f.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_log10l.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_log2.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_log2f.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_log2l.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_logf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_logl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_pow.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_powf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_powl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_remainder.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_remainderf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_remainderl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_sinh.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_sinhf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_sinhl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_sqrt.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_sqrtf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_sqrtl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_tgamma.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_tgammaf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/fpu/w_tgammal.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/w_exp_compat.c: Condition contents on
[LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].
* sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/w_expf_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/k_standard.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/k_standardf.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/k_standardl.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/w_expl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/w_expl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/w_expl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-64-128/w_expl_compat.c: Condition
long_double_symbol call on [LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_acoshl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_acosl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_asinl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_atan2l_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_atanhl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_coshl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_fmodl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_hypotl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_j0l_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_j1l_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_jnl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_lgammal_r_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_log10l_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_log2l_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_logl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_powl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_remainderl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_sinhl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_sqrtl_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_tgammal_compat.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/w_exp10l_compat.c: Condition
long_double_symbol and compat_symbol calls on [LIBM_SVID_COMPAT].
Several wrappers for IEEE functions use _LIB_VERSION / matherr /
__kernel_standard functionality, which we want to obsolete. New
wrappers, such as for float128, must not use this functionality.
This patch adds new wrappers that only __set_errno and can be used by
the new float128 wrappers.
Tested for powerpc64le.
* math/Makefile: Add wrappers to gen-libm-calls.
* math/w_acos_template.c: New file.
* math/w_acosh_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_asin_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_atan2_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_atanh_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_cosh_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_exp10_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_exp2_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_exp_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_fmod_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_hypot_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_j0_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_j1_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_jn_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_lgamma_r_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_lgamma_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_log10_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_log2_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_log_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_pow_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_remainder_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_sinh_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_sqrt_template.c: Likewise.
* math/w_tgamma_template.c: Likewise.: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-double.h
(__USE_WRAPPER_TEMPLATE): New macro to control inclusion of
the new wrappers.
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-float.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/math-type-macros-ldouble.h: Likewise.
This requires adding a macro to synthesize the call
to __strto*_nan. Since this is likely to be the only
usage ever for strto* functions in generated libm
calls, a dedicated macro is defined for it.
This defines a new classes of libm objects. The
<func>_template.c file which is used in conjunction
with the new makefile hooks to derive variants for
each type supported by the target machine.
The headers math-type-macros-TYPE.h are used to supply
macros to a common implementation of a function in
a file named FUNC_template.c and glued togethor via
a generated file matching existing naming in the
build directory.
This has the properties of preserving the existing
override mechanism and not requiring any arcane
build system twiddling. Likewise, it enables machines
to override these files without any additional work.
I have verified the built objects for ppc64, x86_64,
alpha, arm, and m68k do not change in any meaningful
way with these changes using the Fedora cross toolchains.
I have verified the x86_64 and ppc64 changes still run.