* Use ENTERI/RETURNI to allow the use of FP_PE on i386 target.
Reviewed by: das (and bde a long time ago)
Approved by: das (mentor)
Obtained from: bde (polynomial coefficients)
are workarounds for various symptoms of the problem described in clang
bugs 3929, 8100, 8241, 10409, and 12958.
The regression tests did their job: they failed, someone brought it
up on the mailing lists, and then the issue got ignored for 6 months.
Oops. There may still be some regressions for functions we don't have
test coverage for yet.
libc.a and libc_p.a. In addition, define isnan in libm.a and libm_p.a,
but not in libm.so.
This makes it possible to statically link executables using both isnan
and isnanf with libc and libm.
Tested by: kargl
MFC after: 1 week
table and the requirement on trailing zero bits.
* Remove the __aligned() compiler directives as these were found
to have a negative effect on the produced code.
Submitted by: bde
Approved by: das (mentor)
. Change the API for the LD80C by removing the explicit passing
of the sign bit. The sign can be determined from the last
parameter of the macro.
. On i386, load long double by bit manipulations to work around
at least a gcc compiler issue. On non-i386 ld80 architectures,
use a simple assignment.
* ld80/s_expl.c:
. Update the only consumer of LD80C.
Submitted by: bde
Approved by: das (mentor)
. Fix the threshold for expl(x) where |x| is small.
. Also update the previously incorrect comment to match the
new threshold.
* ld128/s_expl.c:
. Re-order logic in exceptional cases to match the logic used in
other long double functions.
. Fix the threshold for expl(x) where is |x| is small.
. Also update the previously incorrect comment to match the
new threshold.
Submitted by: bde
Approved by: das (mentor)
. Guard a comment from reformatting by indent(1).
. Re-order variables in declarations to alphabetical order.
. Remove a banal comment.
* ld128/s_expl.c:
. Add a comment to point to ld80/s_expl.c for implementation details.
. Move the #define of INTERVAL to reduce the diff with ld80/s_expl.c.
. twom10000 does not need to be volatile, so move its declaration.
. Re-order variables in declarations to alphabetical order.
. Add a comment that describes the argument reduction.
. Remove the same banal comment found in ld80/s_expl.c.
Reviewed by: bde
Approved by: das (mentor)
Also, update the comment to describe the choice of using
a high and low decomposition of 2^(i/INTERNVAL) for
0 <= i <= INTERVAL in preparation for an implementation of
expm1l.
* Move the #define of INTERVAL above the comment, because the
comment refers to INTERVAL.
Reviewed by: bde
Approved by: das (mentor)
only affects i386. The double case was intentionally left broken
as an optimization, but we are getting closer to supporting
applications and/or kernels that change the (FreeBSD i386) default
rounding precision from FP_PD to FP_PE and never change it back,
and this requires the STRICT_ALIGN()s that were added to support
FP_PE to actually work in all precisions.
* Remove an extraneous semicolon at the end of a macro that was
supposed to be function-like.
Submitted by: bde
Approved by: das (mentor)
they need to refer to static constants, which C99 does not allow for
extern inline functions.
While here, change a comment in e_rem_pio2f.c to mention the correct
number of bits.
Reviewed by: bde
MFC after: 1 week
compatibility with the INTERVALS macro used in the soon-to-be-commmitted
expm1l() and someday-to-be-committed log*l() functions.
Add a comment into ld128/s_expl.c noting at gcc issue that was
deleted when rewriting ld80/e_expl.c as ld128/s_expl.c.
Requested by: bde
Approved by: das (mentor)
. Remove a few #ifdefs that should have been removed in the initial
commit.
. Sort fpmath.h to its rightful place.
* ld128/s_expl.c:
. Replace EXPMASK with its actual value.
. Sort fpmath.h to its rightful place.
Requested by: bde
Approved by: das (mentor)
format. These implementations are based on
PTP Tang, "Table-driven implementation of the exponential function
in IEEE floating-point arithmetic," ACM Trans. Math. Soft., 15,
144-157 (1989).
PR: standards/152415
Submitted by: kargl
Reviewed by: bde, das
Approved by: das (mentor)
quotation. Also make sure we have the same amount of columns in each row as
the number of columns we specify in the head arguments.
Reviewed by: brueffer
correct sign when the remainder was 0.
Fix a separate bug in remquo alone, in which the remainder and
quotient were both off by a bit in certain cases involving subnormal
remainders.
The bugs affected all platforms except amd64 and i386, on which the
routines are implemented in assembly.
PR: 166463
Submitted by: Ilya Burylov
MFC after: 2 weeks
the function bodies require only 2 to 10 instructions. However, it
leads to application binaries that refer to a private ABI, namely, the
softfloat innards in libc. This could complicate future changes in
the implementation of the floating-point emulation layer, so it seems
best to have programs refer to the official fe* entry points in libm.
use softfloat.
Thanks to Ian Lepore for testing and debugging this patch. The fenv
regression tests pass (at least for Ian's arm chip) with this change.
- Handle cases where exp(x) would overflow, but ccosh(x) ~= exp(x) / 2
shouldn't.
- Use the ccosh(x) ~= exp(x) / 2 approximation to simplify the calculation
when x is large.
Similarly for csinh(). Also fixed the return value of csinh(-Inf +- 0i).
exp(x) scaled down by some factor, and the challenge is doing this
accurately when exp(x) would overflow. This change replaces all of
the tricks we've been using with common __ldexp_exp() and
__ldexp_cexp() routines that handle all the scaling.
bde plans to improve on this further by moving the guts of exp() into
k_exp.c and handling the scaling in a more direct manner. But the
current approach is simple and adequate for now.