freebsd-dev/lib/msun/i387/fenv.c
Dimitry Andric b451efbedc Resolve conflicts between macros in fenv.h and ieeefp.h
This is a follow-up to r321483, which disabled -Wmacro-redefined for
some lib/msun tests.

If an application included both fenv.h and ieeefp.h, several macros such
as __fldcw(), __fldenv() were defined in both headers, with slightly
different arguments, leading to conflicts.

Fix this by putting all the common macros in the machine-specific
versions of ieeefp.h.  Where needed, update the arguments in places
where the macros are invoked.

This also slightly reduces the differences between the amd64 and i386
versions of ieeefp.h.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15633
2018-05-31 20:22:47 +00:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 David Schultz <das@FreeBSD.ORG>
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <machine/npx.h>
#define __fenv_static
#include "fenv.h"
#ifdef __GNUC_GNU_INLINE__
#error "This file must be compiled with C99 'inline' semantics"
#endif
const fenv_t __fe_dfl_env = {
__INITIAL_NPXCW__,
0x0000,
0x0000,
0x1f80,
0xffffffff,
{ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff }
};
enum __sse_support __has_sse =
#ifdef __SSE__
__SSE_YES;
#else
__SSE_UNK;
#endif
#define getfl(x) __asm __volatile("pushfl\n\tpopl %0" : "=mr" (*(x)))
#define setfl(x) __asm __volatile("pushl %0\n\tpopfl" : : "g" (x))
#define cpuid_dx(x) __asm __volatile("pushl %%ebx\n\tmovl $1, %%eax\n\t" \
"cpuid\n\tpopl %%ebx" \
: "=d" (*(x)) : : "eax", "ecx")
/*
* Test for SSE support on this processor. We need to do this because
* we need to use ldmxcsr/stmxcsr to get correct results if any part
* of the program was compiled to use SSE floating-point, but we can't
* use SSE on older processors.
*/
int
__test_sse(void)
{
int flag, nflag;
int dx_features;
/* Am I a 486? */
getfl(&flag);
nflag = flag ^ 0x200000;
setfl(nflag);
getfl(&nflag);
if (flag != nflag) {
/* Not a 486, so CPUID should work. */
cpuid_dx(&dx_features);
if (dx_features & 0x2000000) {
__has_sse = __SSE_YES;
return (1);
}
}
__has_sse = __SSE_NO;
return (0);
}
extern inline int feclearexcept(int __excepts);
extern inline int fegetexceptflag(fexcept_t *__flagp, int __excepts);
int
fesetexceptflag(const fexcept_t *flagp, int excepts)
{
fenv_t env;
__uint32_t mxcsr;
__fnstenv(&env);
env.__status &= ~excepts;
env.__status |= *flagp & excepts;
__fldenv(&env);
if (__HAS_SSE()) {
__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
mxcsr &= ~excepts;
mxcsr |= *flagp & excepts;
__ldmxcsr(&mxcsr);
}
return (0);
}
int
feraiseexcept(int excepts)
{
fexcept_t ex = excepts;
fesetexceptflag(&ex, excepts);
__fwait();
return (0);
}
extern inline int fetestexcept(int __excepts);
extern inline int fegetround(void);
extern inline int fesetround(int __round);
int
fegetenv(fenv_t *envp)
{
__uint32_t mxcsr;
__fnstenv(envp);
/*
* fnstenv masks all exceptions, so we need to restore
* the old control word to avoid this side effect.
*/
__fldcw(&envp->__control);
if (__HAS_SSE()) {
__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
__set_mxcsr(*envp, mxcsr);
}
return (0);
}
int
feholdexcept(fenv_t *envp)
{
__uint32_t mxcsr;
__fnstenv(envp);
__fnclex();
if (__HAS_SSE()) {
__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
__set_mxcsr(*envp, mxcsr);
mxcsr &= ~FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
mxcsr |= FE_ALL_EXCEPT << _SSE_EMASK_SHIFT;
__ldmxcsr(&mxcsr);
}
return (0);
}
extern inline int fesetenv(const fenv_t *__envp);
int
feupdateenv(const fenv_t *envp)
{
__uint32_t mxcsr;
__uint16_t status;
__fnstsw(&status);
if (__HAS_SSE())
__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
else
mxcsr = 0;
fesetenv(envp);
feraiseexcept((mxcsr | status) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT);
return (0);
}
int
__feenableexcept(int mask)
{
__uint32_t mxcsr, omask;
__uint16_t control;
mask &= FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
__fnstcw(&control);
if (__HAS_SSE())
__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
else
mxcsr = 0;
omask = ~(control | mxcsr >> _SSE_EMASK_SHIFT) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
control &= ~mask;
__fldcw(&control);
if (__HAS_SSE()) {
mxcsr &= ~(mask << _SSE_EMASK_SHIFT);
__ldmxcsr(&mxcsr);
}
return (omask);
}
int
__fedisableexcept(int mask)
{
__uint32_t mxcsr, omask;
__uint16_t control;
mask &= FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
__fnstcw(&control);
if (__HAS_SSE())
__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
else
mxcsr = 0;
omask = ~(control | mxcsr >> _SSE_EMASK_SHIFT) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
control |= mask;
__fldcw(&control);
if (__HAS_SSE()) {
mxcsr |= mask << _SSE_EMASK_SHIFT;
__ldmxcsr(&mxcsr);
}
return (omask);
}
__weak_reference(__feenableexcept, feenableexcept);
__weak_reference(__fedisableexcept, fedisableexcept);