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authorUlrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>2017-11-06 15:55:11 +0100
committerUlrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>2017-11-06 15:56:02 +0100
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Target FP: Introduce target-float.{c,h}
This patch introduces the new set of target floating-point handling routines in target-float.{c,h}. In the end, the intention is that this file will contain support for all operations in target FP format, fully replacing both the current doublest.{c,h} and dfp.{c,h}. To begin with, this patch only adds a target_float_is_zero routine, which handles the equivalent of decimal_is_zero for both binary and decimal FP. For the binary case, to avoid conversion to DOUBLEST, this is implemented using the floatformat_classify routine. However, it turns out that floatformat_classify actually has a bug (it was not used to check for zero before), so this is fixed as well. The new routine is used in both value_logical_not and valpy_nonzero. There is one extra twist: the code previously used value_as_double to convert to DOUBLEST and then compare against zero. That routine performs an extra task: it detects invalid floating-point values and raises an error. In any place where value_as_double is removed in favor of some target-float.c routine, we need to replace that check. To keep this check centralized in one place, I've added a new routine is_floating_value, which returns a boolean determining whether a value's type is floating point (binary or decimal), and if so, also performs the validity check. Since we need to check whether a value is FP before calling any of the target-float routines anyway, this seems a good place to add the check without much code size overhead. In some places where we only want to check for floating-point types and not perform a validity check (e.g. for the *output* of an operation), we can use the new is_floating_type routine (in gdbarch) instead. The validity check itself is done by a new target_float_is_valid routine in target-float, encapsulating floatformat_is_valid. ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * Makefile.c (SFILES): Add target-float.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add target-float.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add target-float.o. * target-float.h: New file. * target-float.c: New file. * doublest.c (floatformat_classify): Fix detection of float_zero. * gdbtypes.c (is_floating_type): New function. * gdbtypes.h (is_floating_type): Add prototype. * value.c: Do not include "floatformat.h". (unpack_double): Use target_float_is_valid. (is_floating_value): New function. * value.h (is_floating_value): Add prototype- * valarith.c: Include "target-float.h". (value_logical_not): Use target_float_is_zero. * python/py-value.c: Include "target-float.h". (valpy_nonzero): Use target_float_is_zero.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/valarith.c')
-rw-r--r--gdb/valarith.c8
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/valarith.c b/gdb/valarith.c
index ede60e4..3e52e9d 100644
--- a/gdb/valarith.c
+++ b/gdb/valarith.c
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
#include "language.h"
#include "doublest.h"
#include "dfp.h"
+#include "target-float.h"
#include <math.h>
#include "infcall.h"
@@ -1514,11 +1515,8 @@ value_logical_not (struct value *arg1)
arg1 = coerce_array (arg1);
type1 = check_typedef (value_type (arg1));
- if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
- return 0 == value_as_double (arg1);
- else if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_DECFLOAT)
- return decimal_is_zero (value_contents (arg1), TYPE_LENGTH (type1),
- gdbarch_byte_order (get_type_arch (type1)));
+ if (is_floating_value (arg1))
+ return target_float_is_zero (value_contents (arg1), type1);
len = TYPE_LENGTH (type1);
p = value_contents (arg1);