freebsd-dev/lib/libc/gen/isnan.c
Dimitry Andric f68ff1ac1c Add __isnan()/__isnanf() aliases for compatibility with glibc and CUDA
Even though clang comes with a number of internal CUDA wrapper headers,
compiling sample CUDA programs will result in errors similar to:

In file included from <built-in>:1:
In file included from /usr/lib/clang/9.0.0/include/__clang_cuda_runtime_wrapper.h:204:
/usr/home/arr/cuda/var/cuda-repo-10-0-local-10.0.130-410.48/usr/local/cuda-10.0//include/crt/math_functions.hpp:2910:7: error: no matching function for call to '__isnan'
  if (__isnan(a)) {
      ^~~~~~~
/usr/lib/clang/9.0.0/include/__clang_cuda_device_functions.h:460:16: note: candidate function not viable: call to __device__ function from __host__ function
__DEVICE__ int __isnan(double __a) { return __nv_isnand(__a); }
               ^

CUDA expects __isnan() and __isnanf() declarations to be available,
which are glibc specific extensions, equivalent to the regular isnan()
and isnanf().

To provide these, define __isnan() and __isnanf() as aliases of the
already existing static inline functions __inline_isnan() and
__inline_isnanf() from math.h.

Reported by:	arrowd
PR:		241550
MFC after:	1 week
2019-11-02 16:59:53 +00:00

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/*-
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*
* Copyright (c) 2004 David Schultz <das@FreeBSD.ORG>
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#include <math.h>
#include "fpmath.h"
/*
* XXX These routines belong in libm, but they must remain in libc for
* binary compat until we can bump libm's major version number.
*
* Note this only applies to the dynamic versions of libm and libc, so
* for the static and profiled versions we stub out the definitions.
* Otherwise you cannot link statically to libm and libc at the same
* time, when calling both functions.
*/
#ifdef PIC
/*
* Because math.h defines __isnan and __isnanf as aliases for compatibility with
* glibc and CUDA, we have to undefine them here to avoid redefinition errors.
*/
#undef __isnan
#undef __isnanf
__weak_reference(__isnan, isnan);
__weak_reference(__isnanf, isnanf);
int
__isnan(double d)
{
union IEEEd2bits u;
u.d = d;
return (u.bits.exp == 2047 && (u.bits.manl != 0 || u.bits.manh != 0));
}
int
__isnanf(float f)
{
union IEEEf2bits u;
u.f = f;
return (u.bits.exp == 255 && u.bits.man != 0);
}
#endif /* PIC */