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author | Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> | 2014-09-12 13:05:18 +0100 |
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committer | Joseph Myers <jsm28@gcc.gnu.org> | 2014-09-12 13:05:18 +0100 |
commit | 8cc4b7a26dc6a99a3c0a232a583917ab0100b731 (patch) | |
tree | 92677961221518f05fe5f99181dfc56695366926 /gcc/doc/tm.texi | |
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Remove LIBGCC2_HAS_?F_MODE target macros.
This patch removes the LIBGCC2_HAS_{SF,DF,XF,TF}_MODE target macros,
replacing them by predefines with -fbuilding-libgcc, together with a
target hook that can influence those predefines when needed.
The new default is that a floating-point mode is supported in libgcc
if (a) it passes the scalar_mode_supported_p hook (otherwise it's not
plausible for it to be supported in libgcc) and (b) it's one of those
four modes (since those are the modes for which libgcc hardcodes the
possibility of support). The target hook can override the default
choice (in either direction) for modes that pass
scalar_mode_supported_p (although overriding in the direction of
returning true when the default would return false only makes sense if
all relevant functions are specially defined in libgcc for that
particular target).
The previous default settings depended on various settings such as
LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE, as well as targets defining the above
target macros if the default wasn't correct.
The default scalar_mode_supported_p only declares a floating-point
mode to be supported if it matches one of float / double / long
double. This means that in most cases where a mode is only supported
conditionally in libgcc (TFmode only supported if it's the mode of
long double, most commonly), the default gets things right. Overrides
were needed in the following cases:
* SFmode would always have been supported in libgcc (the condition was
BITS_PER_UNIT == 8, true for all current targets), but pdp11
defaults to 64-bit float, and in that case SFmode would fail
scalar_mode_supported_p. I don't know if libgcc actually built for
pdp11 (and the port may well no longer be being used), but this
patch adds a scalar_mode_supported_p hook to it to ensure SFmode is
treated as supported.
* Certain i386 and ia64 targets need the new hook to match the
existing cases for when XFmode or TFmode support is present in
libgcc. For i386, the hook can always declare XFmode to be
supported - the cases where it's not are the cases where long double
is TFmode, in which case XFmode fails scalar_mode_supported_p[*] -
but TFmode support needs to be conditional. (And of the targets not
defining LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE before this patch, some defined
LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE to 64, so ensuring LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE would
always be false, while others did not define it, so allowing it to
be true in the -mlong-double-128 case. This patch matches that
logic, although I suspect all the latter targets would have been
broken if you tried to enable -mlong-double-128 by default, for lack
of the soft-fp TFmode support in libgcc, which is separately
configured.)
[*] I don't know if it's deliberate not to support __float80 at all
with -mlong-double-128.
In order to implement the default version of the new hook,
insn-modes.h was made to contain macros such as HAVE_TFmode for each
machine mode, so the default hook can contain conditionals on whether
XFmode and TFmode exist (to match the hardcoding of a list of modes in
libgcc). This is also used in fortran/trans-types.c; previously it
had a conditional on defined(LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE) (a bit dubious,
since it ignored the value of the macro), which is replaced by testing
defined(HAVE_TFmode), in conjunction with requiring
targetm.libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p.
(Fortran is testing something stronger than that hook: not only is
libgcc support required, but also libm or equivalent. Thus, it has a
test for ENABLE_LIBQUADMATH_SUPPORT in the case that the mode is
TFmode and that's not the same as any of the three standard types.
The old and new tests are intended to accept exactly the same set of
modes for all targets.)
Apart from the four target macros eliminated by this patch, it gets us
closer to eliminating LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE as well, though a
few more places using that macro need changing first.
Bootstrapped with no regressions on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu; also
built cc1 for crosses to ia64-elf and pdp11-none as a minimal test of
changes for those targets.
gcc:
* target.def (libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): New hook.
* targhooks.c (default_libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): New
function.
* targhooks.h (default_libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): Declare.
* doc/tm.texi.in (LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE, LIBGCC2_HAS_XF_MODE)
(LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
(TARGET_LIBGCC_FLOATING_MODE_SUPPORTED_P): New @hook.
* doc/tm.texi: Regenerate.
* genmodes.c (emit_insn_modes_h): Define HAVE_%smode for each
machine mode.
* system.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_SF_MODE, LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE)
(LIBGCC2_HAS_XF_MODE, LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Poison.
* config/i386/cygming.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/darwin.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/djgpp.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/dragonfly.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/freebsd.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/gnu-user-common.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/i386-interix.h (IX86_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/i386.c (ix86_libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): New
function.
(TARGET_LIBGCC_FLOATING_MODE_SUPPORTED_P): Define.
* config/i386/i386elf.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/lynx.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/netbsd-elf.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/netbsd64.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/nto.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/openbsd.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/openbsdelf.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/rtemself.h (IX86_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/sol2.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/vx-common.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/ia64/elf.h (IA64_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/ia64/freebsd.h (IA64_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/ia64/hpux.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_XF_MODE, LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE):
Remove.
* config/ia64/ia64.c (TARGET_LIBGCC_FLOATING_MODE_SUPPORTED_P):
New macro.
(ia64_libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): New function.
* config/ia64/linux.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/ia64/vms.h (IA64_NO_LIBGCC_XFMODE)
(IA64_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/msp430/msp430.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE): Remove.
* config/pdp11/pdp11.c (TARGET_SCALAR_MODE_SUPPORTED_P): New
macro.
(pdp11_scalar_mode_supported_p): New function.
* config/rl78/rl78.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE): Remove.
* config/rx/rx.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE): Remove.
gcc/c-family:
* c-cppbuiltin.c (c_cpp_builtins): Define __LIBGCC_HAS_%s_MODE__
macros for floating-point modes.
gcc/fortran:
* trans-types.c (gfc_init_kinds): Check
targetm.libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p for floating-point
modes. Check HAVE_TFmode instead of LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE.
libgcc:
* libgcc2.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_SF_MODE): Define using
__LIBGCC_HAS_SF_MODE__.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_DF_MODE__.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_XF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_XF_MODE__.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_TF_MODE__.
* config/libbid/bid_gcc_intrinsics.h
(LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE): Do not define.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_XF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_XF_MODE__.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_TF_MODE__.
* fixed-bit.h (LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE): Do not define.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_SF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_SF_MODE__.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_DF_MODE__.
From-SVN: r215215
Diffstat (limited to 'gcc/doc/tm.texi')
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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/doc/tm.texi b/gcc/doc/tm.texi index 53c33e5..685c9b2 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/tm.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/tm.texi @@ -1549,29 +1549,6 @@ if you want routines in @file{libgcc2.a} for a size other than default is @code{LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE}. @end defmac -@defmac LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE -Define this macro if neither @code{DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE} nor -@code{LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE} is -@code{DFmode} but you want @code{DFmode} routines in @file{libgcc2.a} -anyway. If you don't define this and either @code{DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE} -or @code{LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE} is 64 then the default is 1, -otherwise it is 0. -@end defmac - -@defmac LIBGCC2_HAS_XF_MODE -Define this macro if @code{LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE} is not -@code{XFmode} but you want @code{XFmode} routines in @file{libgcc2.a} -anyway. If you don't define this and @code{LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE} -is 80 then the default is 1, otherwise it is 0. -@end defmac - -@defmac LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE -Define this macro if @code{LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE} is not -@code{TFmode} but you want @code{TFmode} routines in @file{libgcc2.a} -anyway. If you don't define this and @code{LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE} -is 128 then the default is 1, otherwise it is 0. -@end defmac - @defmac LIBGCC2_GNU_PREFIX This macro corresponds to the @code{TARGET_LIBFUNC_GNU_PREFIX} target hook and should be defined if that hook is overriden to be true. It @@ -4226,6 +4203,14 @@ If this hook allows @code{val} to have a scalar mode, then @code{int8x8x3_t}s in registers rather than forcing them onto the stack. @end deftypefn +@deftypefn {Target Hook} bool TARGET_LIBGCC_FLOATING_MODE_SUPPORTED_P (enum machine_mode @var{mode}) +Define this to return nonzero if libgcc provides support for the +floating-point mode @var{mode}, which is known to pass +@code{TARGET_SCALAR_MODE_SUPPORTED_P}. The default version of this +hook returns true for all of @code{SFmode}, @code{DFmode}, +@code{XFmode} and @code{TFmode}, if such modes exist. +@end deftypefn + @deftypefn {Target Hook} bool TARGET_SMALL_REGISTER_CLASSES_FOR_MODE_P (enum machine_mode @var{mode}) Define this to return nonzero for machine modes for which the port has small register classes. If this target hook returns nonzero for a given |