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author | Carl Love <cel@us.ibm.com> | 2021-04-21 18:07:39 -0400 |
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committer | Carl Love <cel@us.ibm.com> | 2021-06-09 11:20:07 -0500 |
commit | 9090f4807161876033f6bf0e1133364b38d91865 (patch) | |
tree | 5360f8bb969758257a28e52ef2839137fd8934bf /libgcc/config/rs6000/float128-ifunc.c | |
parent | f170186446d03638cd82e37aa2a1bcf4dc1adba2 (diff) | |
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Conversions between 128-bit integer and floating point values.
The files fixkfti-sw.c and fixunskfti-sw.c are renamed versions of
fixkfti.c and fixunskfti.c respectively to do the conversions in software.
The function names in the files were updated with the rename as well as
some white spaces fixes. The file float128-p10.c contains the functions
for using the ISA 3.1 hardware instructions to perform the conversions.
2021-06-08 Carl Love <cel@us.ibm.com>
gcc/ChangeLog
* config/rs6000/rs6000.c (__fixkfti, __fixunskfti, __floattikf,
__floatuntikf): Names changed to __fixkfti_sw, __fixunskfti_sw,
__floattikf_sw, __floatuntikf_sw respectively.
* config/rs6000/rs6000.md (floatti<mode>2, floatunsti<mode>2,
fix_trunc<mode>ti2, fixuns_trunc<mode>ti2): Add
define_insn for mode IEEE 128.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog
* gcc.target/powerpc/fp128_conversions.c: New file.
* gcc.target/powerpc/int_128bit-runnable.c(vextsd2q,
vcmpuq, vcmpsq, vcmpequq, vcmpequq., vcmpgtsq, vcmpgtsq.
vcmpgtuq, vcmpgtuq.): Update scan-assembler-times.
(ppc_native_128bit): Remove dg-require-effective-target.
libgcc/ChangeLog
* config.host: Add if test and set for
libgcc_cv_powerpc_3_1_float128_hw.
* config/rs6000/fixkfti.c: Renamed to fixkfti-sw.c.
Change calls of __fixkfti to __fixkfti_sw.
* config/rs6000/fixunskfti.c: Renamed to fixunskfti-sw.c.
Change calls of __fixunskfti to __fixunskfti_sw.
* config/rs6000/float128-p10.c (__floattikf_hw,
__floatuntikf_hw, __fixkfti_hw, __fixunskfti_hw): New file.
* config/rs6000/float128-ifunc.c (SW_OR_HW_ISA3_1): New macro.
(__floattikf_resolve, __floatuntikf_resolve, __fixkfti_resolve,
__fixunskfti_resolve): Add resolve functions.
(__floattikf, __floatuntikf, __fixkfti, __fixunskfti): New functions.
* config/rs6000/float128-sed (floattitf, __floatuntitf,
__fixtfti, __fixunstfti): Add editor commands to change names.
* config/rs6000/float128-sed-hw (__floattitf,
__floatuntitf, __fixtfti, __fixunstfti): Add editor commands to
change names.
* config/rs6000/floattikf.c: Renamed to floattikf-sw.c.
* config/rs6000/floatuntikf.c: Renamed to floatuntikf-sw.c.
* config/rs6000/quad-float128.h (__floattikf_sw,
__floatuntikf_sw, __fixkfti_sw, __fixunskfti_sw, __floattikf_hw,
__floatuntikf_hw, __fixkfti_hw, __fixunskfti_hw, __floattikf,
__floatuntikf, __fixkfti, __fixunskfti): New extern declarations.
* config/rs6000/t-float128 (floattikf, floatuntikf,
fixkfti, fixunskfti): Remove file names from fp128_ppc_funcs.
(floattikf-sw, floatuntikf-sw, fixkfti-sw, fixunskfti-sw): Add
file names to fp128_ppc_funcs.
* config/rs6000/t-float128-hw(fp128_3_1_hw_funcs,
fp128_3_1_hw_src, fp128_3_1_hw_static_obj, fp128_3_1_hw_shared_obj,
fp128_3_1_hw_obj): Add variables for ISA 3.1 support.
* config/rs6000/t-float128-p10-hw: New file.
* configure: Update script for isa 3.1 128-bit float support.
* configure.ac: Add check for 128-bit float hardware support.
Diffstat (limited to 'libgcc/config/rs6000/float128-ifunc.c')
-rw-r--r-- | libgcc/config/rs6000/float128-ifunc.c | 44 |
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/libgcc/config/rs6000/float128-ifunc.c b/libgcc/config/rs6000/float128-ifunc.c index 8538047..57545dd 100644 --- a/libgcc/config/rs6000/float128-ifunc.c +++ b/libgcc/config/rs6000/float128-ifunc.c @@ -46,14 +46,9 @@ #endif #define SW_OR_HW(SW, HW) (__builtin_cpu_supports ("ieee128") ? HW : SW) +#define SW_OR_HW_ISA3_1(SW, HW) (__builtin_cpu_supports ("arch_3_1") ? HW : SW) /* Resolvers. */ - -/* We do not provide ifunc resolvers for __fixkfti, __fixunskfti, __floattikf, - and __floatuntikf. There is no ISA 3.0 instruction that converts between - 128-bit integer types and 128-bit IEEE floating point, or vice versa. So - use the emulator functions for these conversions. */ - static __typeof__ (__addkf3_sw) * __addkf3_resolve (void) { @@ -102,6 +97,18 @@ __floatdikf_resolve (void) return SW_OR_HW (__floatdikf_sw, __floatdikf_hw); } +static __typeof__ (__floattikf_sw) * +__floattikf_resolve (void) +{ + return SW_OR_HW_ISA3_1 (__floattikf_sw, __floattikf_hw); +} + +static __typeof__ (__floatuntikf_sw) * +__floatuntikf_resolve (void) +{ + return SW_OR_HW_ISA3_1 (__floatuntikf_sw, __floatuntikf_hw); +} + static __typeof__ (__floatunsikf_sw) * __floatunsikf_resolve (void) { @@ -114,6 +121,19 @@ __floatundikf_resolve (void) return SW_OR_HW (__floatundikf_sw, __floatundikf_hw); } + +static __typeof__ (__fixkfti_sw) * +__fixkfti_resolve (void) +{ + return SW_OR_HW_ISA3_1 (__fixkfti_sw, __fixkfti_hw); +} + +static __typeof__ (__fixunskfti_sw) * +__fixunskfti_resolve (void) +{ + return SW_OR_HW_ISA3_1 (__fixunskfti_sw, __fixunskfti_hw); +} + static __typeof__ (__fixkfsi_sw) * __fixkfsi_resolve (void) { @@ -303,6 +323,18 @@ TFtype __floatsikf (SItype_ppc) TFtype __floatdikf (DItype_ppc) __attribute__ ((__ifunc__ ("__floatdikf_resolve"))); +TFtype __floattikf (TItype_ppc) + __attribute__ ((__ifunc__ ("__floattikf_resolve"))); + +TFtype __floatuntikf (UTItype_ppc) + __attribute__ ((__ifunc__ ("__floatuntikf_resolve"))); + +TItype_ppc __fixkfti (TFtype) + __attribute__ ((__ifunc__ ("__fixkfti_resolve"))); + +UTItype_ppc __fixunskfti (TFtype) + __attribute__ ((__ifunc__ ("__fixunskfti_resolve"))); + TFtype __floatunsikf (USItype_ppc) __attribute__ ((__ifunc__ ("__floatunsikf_resolve"))); |