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2023-01-18libgcc: Fix uninitialized RA signing on AArch64 [PR107678]Wilco Dijkstra1-28/+12
A recent change only initializes the regs.how[] during Dwarf unwinding which resulted in an uninitialized offset used in return address signing and random failures during unwinding. The fix is to encode the return address signing state in REG_UNSAVED and a new state REG_UNSAVED_ARCHEXT. libgcc/ PR target/107678 * unwind-dw2.h (REG_UNSAVED_ARCHEXT): Add new enum. * unwind-dw2.c (uw_update_context_1): Add REG_UNSAVED_ARCHEXT case. * unwind-dw2-execute_cfa.h: Use REG_UNSAVED_ARCHEXT/REG_UNSAVED to encode the return address signing state. * config/aarch64/aarch64-unwind.h (aarch64_demangle_return_addr) Check current return address signing state. (aarch64_frob_update_contex): Remove.
2023-01-16Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1005-1005/+1005
2023-01-13Fix support for atomic loads and stores on hppa.John David Anglin6-17/+400
This change updates the atomic libcall support to fix the following issues: 1) A internal compiler error with -fno-sync-libcalls. 2) When sync libcalls are disabled, we don't generate libcalls for libatomic. 3) There is no sync libcall support for targets other than linux. As a result, non-atomic stores are silently emitted for types smaller or equal to the word size. There are now a few atomic libcalls in the libgcc code, so we need sync support on all targets. 2023-01-13 John David Anglin <danglin@gcc.gnu.org> gcc/ChangeLog: * config/pa/pa-linux.h (TARGET_SYNC_LIBCALL): Delete define. * config/pa/pa.cc (pa_init_libfuncs): Use MAX_SYNC_LIBFUNC_SIZE define. * config/pa/pa.h (TARGET_SYNC_LIBCALLS): Use flag_sync_libcalls. (MAX_SYNC_LIBFUNC_SIZE): Define. (TARGET_CPU_CPP_BUILTINS): Define __SOFTFP__ when soft float is enabled. * config/pa/pa.md (atomic_storeqi): Emit __atomic_exchange_1 libcall when sync libcalls are disabled. (atomic_storehi, atomic_storesi, atomic_storedi): Likewise. (atomic_loaddi): Emit __atomic_load_8 libcall when sync libcalls are disabled on 32-bit target. * config/pa/pa.opt (matomic-libcalls): New option. * doc/invoke.texi (HPPA Options): Update. libgcc/ChangeLog: * config.host (hppa*64*-*-linux*): Adjust tmake_file to use pa/t-pa64-linux. (hppa*64*-*-hpux11*): Adjust tmake_file to use pa/t-pa64-hpux instead of pa/t-hpux and pa/t-pa64. * config/pa/linux-atomic.c: Define u32 type. (ATOMIC_LOAD): Define new macro to implement atomic_load_1, atomic_load_2, atomic_load_4 and atomic_load_8. Update sync defines to use atomic_load calls for type. (SYNC_LOCK_LOAD_2): New macro to implement __sync_lock_load_8. * config/pa/sync-libfuncs.c: New file. * config/pa/t-netbsd (LIB2ADD_ST): Define. * config/pa/t-openbsd (LIB2ADD_ST): Define. * config/pa/t-pa64-hpux: New file. * config/pa/t-pa64-linux: New file.
2023-01-13libstdc++: Fix unintended layout change to std::basic_filebuf [PR108331]Jonathan Wakely1-0/+8
GCC 13 has a new implementation of gthr-win32.h which supports C++11 mutexes, threads etc. but this causes an unintended ABI break. The __gthread_mutex_t type is always used in std::basic_filebuf even in C++98, so independent of whether C++11 sync primitives work or not. Because that type changed for the win32 thread model, we have a layout change in std::basic_filebuf. The member is completely unused, it just gets passed to the std::__basic_file constructor and ignored. So we don't need that mutex to actually work, we just need its layout to not change. Introduce a new __gthr_win32_legacy_mutex_t struct in gthr-win32.h with the old layout, and conditionally use that in std::basic_filebuf. PR libstdc++/108331 libgcc/ChangeLog: * config/i386/gthr-win32.h (__gthr_win32_legacy_mutex_t): New struct matching the previous __gthread_mutex_t struct. (__GTHREAD_LEGACY_MUTEX_T): Define. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * config/io/c_io_stdio.h (__c_lock): Define as a typedef for __GTHREAD_LEGACY_MUTEX_T if defined.
2023-01-13arm: unified syntax for libgcc clear_cacheSeija Kijin1-1/+1
The patch to convert all thumb1 code in libgcc to unified syntax omitted changing all swi instructions to the current name: svc. libgcc/ChangeLog: * config/arm/lib1funcs.S (clear_cache): Use SVC to conform to unified syntax.
2023-01-07Always define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>LIU Hao1-0/+1
Recently, mingw-w64 has got updated <msxml.h> from Wine which is included indirectly by <windows.h> if `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` is not defined. The `IXMLDOMDocument` class has a member function named `abort()`, which gets affected by our `abort()` macro in "system.h". `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` should, nevertheless, always be defined. This can exclude 'APIs such as Cryptography, DDE, RPC, Shell, and Windows Sockets' [1], and speed up compilation of these files a bit. [1] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winprog/using-the-windows-headers gcc/ PR middle-end/108300 * config/xtensa/xtensa-dynconfig.c: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>. * diagnostic-color.cc: Likewise. * plugin.cc: Likewise. * prefix.cc: Likewise. gcc/ada/ PR middle-end/108300 * adaint.c: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before `#include <windows.h>`. * cio.c: Likewise. * ctrl_c.c: Likewise. * expect.c: Likewise. * gsocket.h: Likewise. * mingw32.h: Likewise. * mkdir.c: Likewise. * rtfinal.c: Likewise. * rtinit.c: Likewise. * seh_init.c: Likewise. * sysdep.c: Likewise. * terminals.c: Likewise. * tracebak.c: Likewise. gcc/jit/ PR middle-end/108300 * jit-w32.h: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>. libatomic/ PR middle-end/108300 * config/mingw/lock.c: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>. libffi/ PR middle-end/108300 * src/aarch64/ffi.c: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>. libgcc/ PR middle-end/108300 * config/i386/enable-execute-stack-mingw32.c: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>. * libgcc2.c: Likewise. * unwind-generic.h: Likewise. libgfortran/ PR middle-end/108300 * intrinsics/sleep.c: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>. libgomp/ PR middle-end/108300 * config/mingw32/proc.c: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>. libiberty/ PR middle-end/108300 * make-temp-file.c: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>. * pex-win32.c: Likewise. libssp/ PR middle-end/108300 * ssp.c: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>. libstdc++-v3/ PR middle-end/108300 * src/c++11/system_error.cc: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>. * src/c++11/thread.cc: Likewise. * src/c++17/fs_ops.cc: Likewise. * src/filesystem/ops.cc: Likewise. libvtv/ PR middle-end/108300 * vtv_malloc.cc: Define `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` before <windows.h>. * vtv_rts.cc: Likewise. * vtv_utils.cc: Likewise.
2023-01-02Update Copyright year in ChangeLog filesJakub Jelinek1-1/+1
2022 -> 2023
2022-12-25libgcc: fix gfortran build on WindowsJonathan Yong1-1/+3
Broken by 9149a5b7e0a66b7b94d5b7db3194a975d18dea2f. CC_NONE is defined by wingdi.h and conflicting with gcc. Committed as obvious. libgcc/: * config/i386/gthr-win32.h: undef CC_NONE Signed-off-by: Jonathan Yong <10walls@gmail.com>
2022-12-24libgcc, Darwin: No early install for the compatibility libgcc_s.1.dylib.Iain Sandoe1-7/+14
On Darwin, GCC now uses a libgcc_s.1.1 for builtins and forwards the system unwinder. We do, however, build a backwards compatibility libgcc_s.1.dylib. However, this is not needed by GCC and can cause incorrect operation when DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is in use. Since we do not need or use it during the build, the solution is to skip the installation into the $build/gcc directory. Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk> libgcc/ChangeLog: * config/t-slibgcc-darwin (install-darwin-libgcc-stubs): Skip the install of libgcc_s.1.dylib when the installation is into the build gcc directory.
2022-12-23Reimplement GNU threads library on native WindowsEric Botcazou7-457/+626
This reimplements the GNU threads library on native Windows (except for the Objective-C specific subset) using direct Win32 API calls, in lieu of the implementation based on semaphores. This base implementations requires Windows XP/Server 2003, which was the default minimal setting of MinGW-W64 until end of 2020. This also adds the support required for the C++11 threads, using again direct Win32 API calls; this additional layer requires Windows Vista/Server 2008 and is enabled only if _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0600. This also changes libstdc++ to pass -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0600 but only when the switch --enable-libstdcxx-threads is passed, which means that C++11 threads are still disabled by default *unless* MinGW-W64 itself is configured for Windows Vista/Server 2008 or later by default (this has been the case in the development version since end of 2020, for earlier versions you can configure it --with-default-win32-winnt=0x0600 to get the same effect). I only manually tested it on i686-w64-mingw32 and x86_64-w64-mingw32 but AdaCore has used it in their C/C++/Ada compilers for 3 years now and the 30_threads chapter of the libstdc++ testsuite was clean at the time. 2022-10-31 Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@adacore.com> libgcc/ * config.host (i[34567]86-*-mingw*): Add thread fragment after EH one as well as new i386/t-slibgcc-mingw fragment. (x86_64-*-mingw*): Likewise. * config/i386/gthr-win32.h: If _WIN32_WINNT is at least 0x0600, define both __GTHREAD_HAS_COND and __GTHREADS_CXX0X to 1. Error out if _GTHREAD_USE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK is 1. Include stdlib.h instead of errno.h and do not include _mingw.h. (CONST_CAST2): Add specific definition for C++. (ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED): New macro. (__UNUSED_PARAM): Delete. Define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN before including windows.h. (__gthread_objc_data_tls): Use TLS_OUT_OF_INDEXES instead of (DWORD)-1. (__gthread_objc_init_thread_system): Likewise. (__gthread_objc_thread_get_data): Minor tweak. (__gthread_objc_condition_allocate): Use ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED. (__gthread_objc_condition_deallocate): Likewise. (__gthread_objc_condition_wait): Likewise. (__gthread_objc_condition_broadcast): Likewise. (__gthread_objc_condition_signal): Likewise. Include sys/time.h. (__gthr_win32_DWORD): New typedef. (__gthr_win32_HANDLE): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_CRITICAL_SECTION): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_CONDITION_VARIABLE): Likewise. (__gthread_t): Adjust. (__gthread_key_t): Likewise. (__gthread_mutex_t): Likewise. (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t): Likewise. (__gthread_cond_t): New typedef. (__gthread_time_t): Likewise. (__GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_DEFAULT): Delete. (__GTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INIT_DEFAULT): Likewise. (__GTHREAD_COND_INIT_FUNCTION): Define. (__GTHREAD_TIME_INIT): Likewise. (__gthr_i486_lock_cmp_xchg): Delete. (__gthr_win32_create): Declare. (__gthr_win32_join): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_self): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_detach): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_equal): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_yield): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_mutex_destroy): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_cond_init_function): Likewise if __GTHREADS_HAS_COND is 1. (__gthr_win32_cond_broadcast): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_cond_signal): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_cond_wait): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_cond_timedwait): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_init_function): Delete. (__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_lock): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_unlock): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_recursive_mutex_destroy): Likewise. (__gthread_create): New inline function. (__gthread_join): Likewise. (__gthread_self): Likewise. (__gthread_detach): Likewise. (__gthread_equal): Likewise. (__gthread_yield): Likewise. (__gthread_cond_init_function): Likewise if __GTHREADS_HAS_COND is 1. (__gthread_cond_broadcast): Likewise. (__gthread_cond_signal): Likewise. (__gthread_cond_wait): Likewise. (__gthread_cond_timedwait): Likewise. (__GTHREAD_WIN32_INLINE): New macro. (__GTHREAD_WIN32_COND_INLINE): Likewise. (__GTHREAD_WIN32_ACTIVE_P): Likewise. Define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN before including windows.h. (__gthread_once): Minor tweaks. (__gthread_key_create): Use ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED and TLS_OUT_OF_INDEXES. (__gthread_key_delete): Minor tweak. (__gthread_getspecific): Likewise. (__gthread_setspecific): Likewise. (__gthread_mutex_init_function): Reimplement. (__gthread_mutex_destroy): Likewise. (__gthread_mutex_lock): Likewise. (__gthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise. (__gthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise. (__gthr_win32_abs_to_rel_time): Declare. (__gthread_recursive_mutex_init_function): Reimplement. (__gthread_recursive_mutex_destroy): Likewise. (__gthread_recursive_mutex_lock): Likewise. (__gthread_recursive_mutex_trylock): Likewise. (__gthread_recursive_mutex_unlock): Likewise. (__gthread_cond_destroy): New inline function. (__gthread_cond_wait_recursive): Likewise. * config/i386/gthr-win32.c: Delete everything. Include gthr-win32.h to get the out-of-line version of inline routines. Add compile-time checks for the local version of the Win32 types. * config/i386/gthr-win32-cond.c: New file. * config/i386/gthr-win32-thread.c: Likewise. * config/i386/t-gthr-win32: Add config/i386/gthr-win32-thread.c to the EH part, config/i386/gthr-win32-cond.c and config/i386/gthr-win32.c to the static version of libgcc. * config/i386/t-slibgcc-mingw: New file. * config/i386/libgcc-mingw.ver: Likewise. libstdc++-v3/ * acinclude.m4 (GLIBCXX_EXPORT_FLAGS): Substitute CPPFLAGS. (GLIBCXX_ENABLE_LIBSTDCXX_TIME): Set ac_has_sched_yield and ac_has_win32_sleep to yes for MinGW. Change HAVE_WIN32_SLEEP into _GLIBCXX_USE_WIN32_SLEEP. (GLIBCXX_CHECK_GTHREADS): Add _WIN32_THREADS to compilation flags for Win32 threads and force _GTHREAD_USE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK to 0 for them. Add -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0600 to compilation flags if yes was configured and add it to CPPFLAGS on success. * config.h.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. * config/os/mingw32-w64/os_defines.h (_GLIBCXX_USE_GET_NPROCS_WIN32): Define to 1. * config/os/mingw32/os_defines.h (_GLIBCXX_USE_GET_NPROCS_WIN32): Ditto * src/c++11/thread.cc (get_nprocs): Provide Win32 implementation if _GLIBCXX_USE_GET_NPROCS_WIN32 is defined. Replace HAVE_WIN32_SLEEP with USE_WIN32_SLEEP. * testsuite/19_diagnostics/headers/system_error/errc_std_c++0x.cc: Add missing conditional compilation. * testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp (check_v3_target_sleep): Add support for _GLIBCXX_USE_WIN32_SLEEP. (check_v3_target_nprocs): Likewise for _GLIBCXX_USE_GET_NPROCS_WIN32. Signed-off-by: Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@adacore.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Yong <10walls@gmail.com>
2022-12-08libgcc: xtensa: remove stray symbols from X*HAL macro definitionsMax Filippov1-7/+7
libgcc/ * config/xtensa/xtensa-config-builtin.h (XCHAL_NUM_AREGS) (XCHAL_ICACHE_SIZE, XCHAL_DCACHE_SIZE, XCHAL_ICACHE_LINESIZE) (XCHAL_DCACHE_LINESIZE, XCHAL_MMU_MIN_PTE_PAGE_SIZE) (XSHAL_ABI): Remove stray symbols from macro definitions.
2022-12-07libgcc: xtensa: use built-in configurationMax Filippov5-4/+202
Now that gcc provides __XCHAL_* definitions use them instead of XCHAL_* definitions from the include/xtensa-config.h. That makes libgcc dynamically configurable for the target xtensa core. libgcc/ * config/xtensa/crti.S (xtensa-config.h): Replace #inlcude with xtensa-config-builtin.h. * config/xtensa/crtn.S: Likewise. * config/xtensa/lib1funcs.S: Likewise. * config/xtensa/lib2funcs.S: Likewise. * config/xtensa/xtensa-config-builtin.h: New File.
2022-10-23libgcc: Update 'gthr-mcf.h' to include a dedicated header for libobjcLIU Hao1-0/+35
'libobjc/thr.c' includes 'gthr.h'. While all the other gthread headers have `#ifdef _LIBOBJC` checks, and provide a different set of inline functions, I think having one header provide two completely unrelated set of APIs is unsatisfactory, complicates maintenance, and hinders further development. This commit references a new header for libobjc, and adds a copyright notice, as in other headers. libgcc/ChangeLog: * config/i386/gthr-mcf.h: Include 'gthr_libobjc.h' when building libobjc, instead of 'gthr.h'
2022-10-19gcc: Add 'mcf' thread model support from mcfgthreadLIU Hao3-1/+7
This patch adds the new thread model `mcf`, which implements mutexes and condition variables with the mcfgthread library. Source code for mcfgthread is available at <https://github.com/lhmouse/mcfgthread>. config/ChangeLog: * gthr.m4 (GCC_AC_THREAD_HEADER): Add new case for `mcf` thread model gcc/ChangeLog: * config/i386/mingw-mcfgthread.h: New file * config/i386/mingw32.h: Add builtin macro and default libraries for mcfgthread when thread model is `mcf` * config.gcc: Include 'i386/mingw-mcfgthread.h' when thread model is `mcf` * configure.ac: Recognize `mcf` as a valid thread model * config.in: Regenerate * configure: Regenerate libatomic/ChangeLog: * configure.tgt: Add new case for `mcf` thread model libgcc/ChangeLog: * config.host: Add new cases for `mcf` thread model * config/i386/gthr-mcf.h: New file * config/i386/t-mingw-mcfgthread: New file * config/i386/t-slibgcc-cygming: Add mcfgthread for libgcc DLL * configure: Regenerate libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * libsupc++/atexit_thread.cc (__cxa_thread_atexit): Use implementation from mcfgthread if available * libsupc++/guard.cc (__cxa_guard_acquire, __cxa_guard_release, __cxa_guard_abort): Use implementations from mcfgthread if available * configure: Regenerate
2022-10-17x86: Check corrupted return address when unwinding stackH.J. Lu1-4/+47
If shadow stack is enabled, when unwinding stack, we count how many stack frames we pop to reach the landing pad and adjust shadow stack by the same amount. When counting the stack frame, we compare the return address on normal stack against the return address on shadow stack. If they don't match, return _URC_FATAL_PHASE2_ERROR for the corrupted return address on normal stack. Don't check the return address for 1. Non-catchable exception where exception_class == 0. Process will be terminated. 2. Zero return address which marks the outermost stack frame. 3. Signal stack frame since kernel puts a restore token on shadow stack. * unwind-generic.h (_Unwind_Frames_Increment): Add the EXC argument. * unwind.inc (_Unwind_RaiseException_Phase2): Pass EXC to _Unwind_Frames_Increment. (_Unwind_ForcedUnwind_Phase2): Likewise. * config/i386/shadow-stack-unwind.h (_Unwind_Frames_Increment): Take the EXC argument. Return _URC_FATAL_PHASE2_ERROR if the return address on normal stack doesn't match the return address on shadow stack.
2022-10-14middle-end, c++, i386, libgcc: std::bfloat16_t and __bf16 arithmetic supportJakub Jelinek5-2/+22
Here is a complete patch to add std::bfloat16_t support on x86 (AArch64 and ARM left for later). Almost no BFmode optabs are added by the patch, so for binops/unops it extends to SFmode first and then truncates back to BFmode. For {HF,SF,DF,XF,TF}mode -> BFmode conversions libgcc has implementations of all those conversions so that we avoid double rounding, for BFmode -> {DF,XF,TF}mode conversions to avoid growing libgcc too much it emits BFmode -> SFmode conversion first and then converts to the even wider mode, neither step should be imprecise. For BFmode -> HFmode, it first emits a precise BFmode -> SFmode conversion and then SFmode -> HFmode, because neither format is subset or superset of the other, while SFmode is superset of both. expr.cc then contains a -ffast-math optimization of the BF -> SF and SF -> BF conversions if we don't optimize for space (and for the latter if -frounding-math isn't enabled either). For x86, perhaps truncsfbf2 optab could be defined for TARGET_AVX512BF16 but IMNSHO should FAIL if !flag_finite_math || flag_rounding_math || !flag_unsafe_math_optimizations, because I think the insn doesn't raise on sNaNs, hardcodes round to nearest and flushes denormals to zero. By default (unless x86 -fexcess-precision=16) we use float excess precision for BFmode, so truncate only on explicit casts and assignments. The patch introduces a single __bf16 builtin - __builtin_nansf16b, because (__bf16) __builtin_nansf ("") will drop the sNaN into qNaN, and uses f16b suffix instead of bf16 because there would be ambiguity on log vs. logb - __builtin_logbf16 could be either log with bf16 suffix or logb with f16 suffix. In other cases libstdc++ should mostly use __builtin_*f for std::bfloat16_t overloads (we have a problem with std::nextafter though but that one we have also for std::float16_t). 2022-10-14 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> gcc/ * tree-core.h (enum tree_index): Add TI_BFLOAT16_TYPE. * tree.h (bfloat16_type_node): Define. * tree.cc (excess_precision_type): Promote bfloat16_type_mode like float16_type_mode. (build_common_tree_nodes): Initialize bfloat16_type_node if BFmode is supported. * expmed.h (maybe_expand_shift): Declare. * expmed.cc (maybe_expand_shift): No longer static. * expr.cc (convert_mode_scalar): Don't ICE on BF -> HF or HF -> BF conversions. If there is no optab, handle BF -> {DF,XF,TF,HF} conversions as separate BF -> SF -> {DF,XF,TF,HF} conversions, add -ffast-math generic implementation for BF -> SF and SF -> BF conversions. * builtin-types.def (BT_BFLOAT16, BT_FN_BFLOAT16_CONST_STRING): New. * builtins.def (BUILT_IN_NANSF16B): New builtin. * fold-const-call.cc (fold_const_call): Handle CFN_BUILT_IN_NANSF16B. * config/i386/i386.cc (classify_argument): Handle E_BCmode. (ix86_libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): Also return true for BFmode for -msse2. (ix86_mangle_type): Mangle BFmode as DF16b. (ix86_invalid_conversion, ix86_invalid_unary_op, ix86_invalid_binary_op): Remove. (TARGET_INVALID_CONVERSION, TARGET_INVALID_UNARY_OP, TARGET_INVALID_BINARY_OP): Don't redefine. * config/i386/i386-builtins.cc (ix86_bf16_type_node): Remove. (ix86_register_bf16_builtin_type): Use bfloat16_type_node rather than ix86_bf16_type_node, only create it if still NULL. * config/i386/i386-builtin-types.def (BFLOAT16): Likewise. * config/i386/i386.md (cbranchbf4, cstorebf4): New expanders. gcc/c-family/ * c-cppbuiltin.cc (c_cpp_builtins): If bfloat16_type_node, predefine __BFLT16_*__ macros and for C++23 also __STDCPP_BFLOAT16_T__. Predefine bfloat16_type_node related macros for -fbuilding-libgcc. * c-lex.cc (interpret_float): Handle CPP_N_BFLOAT16. gcc/c/ * c-typeck.cc (convert_arguments): Don't promote __bf16 to double. gcc/cp/ * cp-tree.h (extended_float_type_p): Return true for bfloat16_type_node. * typeck.cc (cp_compare_floating_point_conversion_ranks): Set extended{1,2} if mv{1,2} is bfloat16_type_node. Adjust comment. gcc/testsuite/ * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_bfloat16, check_effective_target_bfloat16_runtime, add_options_for_bfloat16): New. * gcc.dg/torture/bfloat16-basic.c: New test. * gcc.dg/torture/bfloat16-builtin.c: New test. * gcc.dg/torture/bfloat16-builtin-issignaling-1.c: New test. * gcc.dg/torture/bfloat16-complex.c: New test. * gcc.dg/torture/builtin-issignaling-1.c: Allow to be includable from bfloat16-builtin-issignaling-1.c. * gcc.dg/torture/floatn-basic.h: Allow to be includable from bfloat16-basic.c. * gcc.target/i386/vect-bfloat16-typecheck_2.c: Adjust expected diagnostics. * gcc.target/i386/sse2-bfloat16-scalar-typecheck.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/i386/vect-bfloat16-typecheck_1.c: Likewise. * g++.target/i386/bfloat_cpp_typecheck.C: Likewise. libcpp/ * include/cpplib.h (CPP_N_BFLOAT16): Define. * expr.cc (interpret_float_suffix): Handle bf16 and BF16 suffixes for C++. libgcc/ * config/i386/t-softfp (softfp_extensions): Add bfsf. (softfp_truncations): Add tfbf xfbf dfbf sfbf hfbf. (CFLAGS-extendbfsf2.c, CFLAGS-truncsfbf2.c, CFLAGS-truncdfbf2.c, CFLAGS-truncxfbf2.c, CFLAGS-trunctfbf2.c, CFLAGS-trunchfbf2.c): Add -msse2. * config/i386/libgcc-glibc.ver (GCC_13.0.0): Export __extendbfsf2 and __trunc{s,d,x,t,h}fbf2. * config/i386/sfp-machine.h (_FP_NANSIGN_B): Define. * config/i386/64/sfp-machine.h (_FP_NANFRAC_B): Define. * config/i386/32/sfp-machine.h (_FP_NANFRAC_B): Define. * soft-fp/brain.h: New file. * soft-fp/truncsfbf2.c: New file. * soft-fp/truncdfbf2.c: New file. * soft-fp/truncxfbf2.c: New file. * soft-fp/trunctfbf2.c: New file. * soft-fp/trunchfbf2.c: New file. * soft-fp/truncbfhf2.c: New file. * soft-fp/extendbfsf2.c: New file. libiberty/ * cp-demangle.h (D_BUILTIN_TYPE_COUNT): Increment. * cp-demangle.c (cplus_demangle_builtin_types): Add std::bfloat16_t entry. (cplus_demangle_type): Demangle DF16b. * testsuite/demangle-expected (_Z3xxxDF16b): New test.
2022-10-07libgcc, arc: Fix buildJakub Jelinek1-1/+1
Missed one spot in the r13-3108-g146e45914032 change (my sed script didn't expect nested []s). 2022-10-07 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * config/arc/linux-unwind.h (arc_fallback_frame_state): Use fs->regs.how[X] instead of fs->regs.reg[X].how.
2022-10-06libgcc: Decrease size of _Unwind_FrameState and even more size of cleared ↵Jakub Jelinek33-264/+264
area in uw_frame_state_for The following patch implements something that has Florian found as low hanging fruit in our unwinder and has been discussed in the https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2022#cauldron2022talks.inprocess_unwinding_bof talk. _Unwind_FrameState type seems to be (unlike the pre-GCC 3 frame_state which has been part of ABI) private to unwind-dw2.c + unwind.inc it includes, it is always defined on the stack of some entrypoints, initialized by static uw_frame_state_for and the address of it is also passed to other static functions or the static inlines handling machine dependent unwinding, but it isn't fortunately passed to any callbacks or public functions, so I think we can safely change it any time we want. Florian mentioned that the structure is large even on x86_64, 384 bytes there, starts with 328 bytes long element with frame_state_reg_info type which then starts with an array with __LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__ + 1 elements, each of them is 16 bytes long, on x86_64 __LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__ is just 17 but even that is big, on say riscv __LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__ is I think 128, on powerpc 111, on sh 153 etc. And, we memset to zero the whole fs variable with the _Unwind_FrameState type at the start of the unwinding. The reason why each element is 16 byte (on 64-bit arches) is that it contains some pointer or pointer sized integer and then an enum (with just 7 different enumerators) + padding. The following patch decreases it by moving the enum into a separate array and using just one byte for each register in that second array. We could compress it even more, say 4 bits per register, but I don't want to uglify the code for it too much and make the accesses slower. Furthermore, the clearing of the object can clear only thos how array and members after it, because REG_UNSAVED enumerator (0) doesn't actually need any pointer or pointer sized integer, it is just the other kinds that need to have there something. By doing this, on x86_64 the above numbers change to _Unwind_FrameState type being now 264 bytes long, frame_state_reg_info 208 bytes and we don't clear the first 144 bytes of the object, so the memset is 120 bytes, so ~ 31% of the old clearing size. On riscv 64-bit assuming it has same structure layout rules for the few types used there that would be ~ 2160 bytes of _Unwind_FrameState type before and ~ 1264 bytes after, with the memset previously ~ 2160 bytes and after ~ 232 bytes after. We've also talked about possibly adding a number of initially initialized regs and initializing the rest lazily, but at least for x86_64 with 18 elements in the array that doesn't seem to be worth it anymore, especially because return address column is 16 there and that is usually the first thing to be touched. It might theory help with lots of registers if they are usually untouched, but would uglify and complicate any stores to how by having to check there for the not initialized yet cases and lazy initialization, and similarly for all reads of how to do there if below last initialized one, use how, otherwise imply REG_UNSAVED. The disadvantage of the patch is that touching reg[x].loc and how[x] now means 2 cachelines rather than one as before, and I admit beyond bootstrap/regtest I haven't benchmarked it in any way. 2022-10-06 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * unwind-dw2.h (REG_UNSAVED, REG_SAVED_OFFSET, REG_SAVED_REG, REG_SAVED_EXP, REG_SAVED_VAL_OFFSET, REG_SAVED_VAL_EXP, REG_UNDEFINED): New anonymous enum, moved from inside of struct frame_state_reg_info. (struct frame_state_reg_info): Remove reg[].how element and the anonymous enum there. Add how element. * unwind-dw2.c: Include stddef.h. (uw_frame_state_for): Don't clear first offsetof (_Unwind_FrameState, regs.how[0]) bytes of *fs. (execute_cfa_program, __frame_state_for, uw_update_context_1, uw_update_context): Use fs->regs.how[X] instead of fs->regs.reg[X].how or fs.regs.how[X] instead of fs.regs.reg[X].how. * config/sh/linux-unwind.h (sh_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/bfin/linux-unwind.h (bfin_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/pa/linux-unwind.h (pa32_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/pa/hpux-unwind.h (UPDATE_FS_FOR_SAR, UPDATE_FS_FOR_GR, UPDATE_FS_FOR_FR, UPDATE_FS_FOR_PC, pa_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/alpha/vms-unwind.h (alpha_vms_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/alpha/linux-unwind.h (alpha_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/arc/linux-unwind.h (arc_fallback_frame_state, arc_frob_update_context): Likewise. * config/riscv/linux-unwind.h (riscv_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/nios2/linux-unwind.h (NIOS2_REG): Likewise. * config/nds32/linux-unwind.h (NDS32_PUT_FS_REG): Likewise. * config/s390/tpf-unwind.h (s390_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/s390/linux-unwind.h (s390_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/sparc/sol2-unwind.h (sparc64_frob_update_context, MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR): Likewise. * config/sparc/linux-unwind.h (sparc64_fallback_frame_state, sparc64_frob_update_context, sparc_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/i386/sol2-unwind.h (x86_64_fallback_frame_state, x86_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/i386/w32-unwind.h (i386_w32_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/i386/linux-unwind.h (x86_64_fallback_frame_state, x86_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/i386/freebsd-unwind.h (x86_64_freebsd_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/i386/dragonfly-unwind.h (x86_64_dragonfly_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/i386/gnu-unwind.h (x86_gnu_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/csky/linux-unwind.h (csky_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/aarch64/linux-unwind.h (aarch64_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/aarch64/freebsd-unwind.h (aarch64_freebsd_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/aarch64/aarch64-unwind.h (aarch64_frob_update_context): Likewise. * config/or1k/linux-unwind.h (or1k_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/mips/linux-unwind.h (mips_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/loongarch/linux-unwind.h (loongarch_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/m68k/linux-unwind.h (m68k_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/xtensa/linux-unwind.h (xtensa_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/rs6000/darwin-fallback.c (set_offset): Likewise. * config/rs6000/aix-unwind.h (MD_FROB_UPDATE_CONTEXT): Likewise. * config/rs6000/linux-unwind.h (ppc_fallback_frame_state): Likewise. * config/rs6000/freebsd-unwind.h (frob_update_context): Likewise.
2022-10-02Adjust LIBGCC2_INCLUDES for VxWorks and augment commentOlivier Hainque1-8/+28
Investigating the reasons for libgcc build failures in a canadian context, orthogonally to the recent update of vxcrtstuff, exposed interesting differences in the way include search paths are managed between a regular Linux->VxWorks cross build and a canadian setup building a Windows->VxWorks toolchain in a Linux environment. This change augments the comment attached to LIBGCC2_INCLUDE in libgcc/config/t-vxworks to better describe the parameters at play. It also adjusts the addition of options for gcc/include and gcc/include-fixed to minimize the actual differences for libgcc in the two kinds of configurations. 2022-03-06 Olivier Hainque <hainque@adacore.com> libgcc/ * config/t-vxworks (LIBGCC2_INCLUDE): Augment comment. Move -I options for gcc/include and gcc/include-fixed at the end and make them -isystem.
2022-10-02Prevent secondary warning from diagnostic tweak in gthr-vxworks.hOlivier Hainque1-1/+4
Within gthr-vxworks.h, we prevent C++ errors from missing declarations in some system headers by prepending their inclusion with a #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wstrict-prototypes" But Wstrict-prototypes is internally registered as valid for C/ObjC only, not C++, and this trick in turn triggers a Wpragma warning with -Wsystem-headers. This change just arranges to ignore the secondary warning locally. 2021-02-03 Olivier Hainque <hainque@adacore.com> * config/gthr-vxworks.h: Prevent Wpragma warning for the pragma diagnostics on Wstrict-prototypes.
2022-09-29Improve comments and INITFINI macro use in vxcrtsutff.cOlivier Hainque1-8/+16
This change augments the comment attached to the use of auto-host.h in vxcrtstuff.c to better describe the reason for including it and for the associated series of #undef directives. It also augments the comment on dso_handle and removes a redundant guard on HAVE_INITFINI_ARRAY_SUPPORT for the shared version of the objects, nested within a section guarded on USE_INITFINI_ARRAY. 2022-09-29 Olivier Hainque <hainque@adacore.com> libgcc/ * config/vxcrtstuff.c: Improve the comment attached to the use of auto-host.h and of __dso_handle. Remove redundant guard on HAVE_INITFINI_ARRAY_SUPPORT within a USE_INITFINI_ARRAY section.
2022-09-20Daily bump.GCC Administrator1-0/+6
2022-09-19Fix PR target/99184: Wrong cast from double to 16-bit and 32-bit intsGeorg-Johann Lay1-50/+0
this patch fixed PR target/99184 which incorrectly rounded during 64-bit (long) double to 16-bit and 32-bit integers. The patch just removes the respective roundings from libf7-asm.sx::to_integer and ::to_unsigned. Luckily, LibF7 does nowhere use respective functions internally, the only user is in libf7.c::f7_exp which reads f7_round (qq, qq); int16_t q = f7_get_s16 (qq); so that f7_get_s16() operates on an already rounded value, and therefore this code works unaltered with or without rounding in to_integer. PR target/99184 libgcc/config/avr/libf7/ * libf7-asm.sx (to_integer, to_unsigned): Don't round 16-bit and 32-bit integers.
2022-08-26cr16: remove obsoleted portMartin Liska9-2617/+0
contrib/ChangeLog: * config-list.mk: Remove cr16. gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/extend.texi: Remove cr16 related stuff. * doc/install.texi: Likewise. * doc/invoke.texi: Likewise. * doc/md.texi: Likewise. * function-tests.cc (test_expansion_to_rtl): Likewise. * common/config/cr16/cr16-common.cc: Removed. * config/cr16/constraints.md: Removed. * config/cr16/cr16-protos.h: Removed. * config/cr16/cr16.cc: Removed. * config/cr16/cr16.h: Removed. * config/cr16/cr16.md: Removed. * config/cr16/cr16.opt: Removed. * config/cr16/predicates.md: Removed. * config/cr16/t-cr16: Removed. libgcc/ChangeLog: * config.host: Remove cr16 related stuff. * config/cr16/crti.S: Removed. * config/cr16/crtlibid.S: Removed. * config/cr16/crtn.S: Removed. * config/cr16/divmodhi3.c: Removed. * config/cr16/lib1funcs.S: Removed. * config/cr16/t-cr16: Removed. * config/cr16/t-crtlibid: Removed. * config/cr16/unwind-cr16.c: Removed. * config/cr16/unwind-dw2.h: Removed. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * lib/target-supports.exp: Remove cr16 related stuff.
2022-08-16RISC-V: Support _Float16 type.Kito Cheng3-0/+9
RISC-V decide use _Float16 as primary IEEE half precision type, and this already become part of psABI, this patch has added folloing support for _Float16: - Soft-float support for _Float16. - Make sure _Float16 available on C++ mode. - Name mangling for _Float16 on C++ mode. gcc/ChangeLog * config/riscv/riscv-builtins.cc: include stringpool.h (riscv_float16_type_node): New. (riscv_init_builtin_types): Ditto. (riscv_init_builtins): Call riscv_init_builtin_types. * config/riscv/riscv-modes.def (HF): New. * config/riscv/riscv.cc (riscv_output_move): Handle HFmode. (riscv_mangle_type): New. (riscv_scalar_mode_supported_p): Ditto. (riscv_libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): Ditto. (riscv_excess_precision): Ditto. (riscv_floatn_mode): Ditto. (riscv_init_libfuncs): Ditto. (TARGET_MANGLE_TYPE): Ditto. (TARGET_SCALAR_MODE_SUPPORTED_P): Ditto. (TARGET_LIBGCC_FLOATING_MODE_SUPPORTED_P): Ditto. (TARGET_INIT_LIBFUNCS): Ditto. (TARGET_C_EXCESS_PRECISION): Ditto. (TARGET_FLOATN_MODE): Ditto. * config/riscv/riscv.md (mode): Add HF. (softload): Add HF. (softstore): Ditto. (fmt): Ditto. (UNITMODE): Ditto. (movhf): New. (*movhf_softfloat): New. libgcc/ChangeLog: * config/riscv/sfp-machine.h (_FP_NANFRAC_H): New. (_FP_NANFRAC_H): Ditto. (_FP_NANSIGN_H): Ditto. * config/riscv/t-softfp32 (softfp_extensions): Add HF related routines. (softfp_truncations): Ditto. (softfp_extras): Ditto. * config/riscv/t-softfp64 (softfp_extras): Add HF related routines. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.target/riscv/_Float16.C: New. * gcc.target/riscv/_Float16-soft-1.c: Ditto. * gcc.target/riscv/_Float16-soft-2.c: Ditto. * gcc.target/riscv/_Float16-soft-3.c: Ditto. * gcc.target/riscv/_Float16-soft-4.c: Ditto. * gcc.target/riscv/_Float16.c: Ditto.
2022-07-18libgcc/arc: Update udivmodsi4 and make the lib safe for rf16Claudiu Zissulescu2-1/+3
The ARC soft udivmodsi4 algorithm and as well as using umodsi3 for reduced register set configurations are wrong. libgcc/ * config/arc/lib2funcs.c (udivmodsi4): Update AND mask. * config/arc/lib1funcs.S (umodsi3): Don't use it for RF16 configurations.
2022-06-25Remove long deprecated tilegx and tilepro portsJeff Law14-1652/+0
/ * MAINTAINERS: Remove tilegx and tilepro entries. * configure.ac: Remove tilegx and tilepro stanzas. * configure: Rebuilt. contrib/ * config-list.mk: Remove tilegx and tilepro entries. * gcc_update: Remove tilegx and tilepro entries. gcc/ * common/config/tilegx/tilegx-common.cc: Removed. * common/config/tilepro/tilepro-common.cc: Removed. * config.gcc: Remove tilegx and tilepro entries. * config/tilegx/constraints.md: Removed. * config/tilegx/feedback.h: Removed. * config/tilegx/linux.h: Removed. * config/tilegx/mul-tables.cc: Removed. * config/tilegx/predicates.md: Removed. * config/tilegx/sync.md: Removed. * config/tilegx/t-tilegx: Removed. * config/tilegx/tilegx-builtins.h: Removed. * config/tilegx/tilegx-c.cc: Removed. * config/tilegx/tilegx-generic.md: Removed. * config/tilegx/tilegx-modes.def: Removed. * config/tilegx/tilegx-multiply.h: Removed. * config/tilegx/tilegx-opts.h: Removed. * config/tilegx/tilegx-protos.h: Removed. * config/tilegx/tilegx.cc: Removed. * config/tilegx/tilegx.h: Removed. * config/tilegx/tilegx.md: Removed. * config/tilegx/tilegx.opt: Removed. * config/tilepro/constraints.md: Removed. * config/tilepro/feedback.h: Removed. * config/tilepro/gen-mul-tables.cc: Removed. * config/tilepro/linux.h: Removed. * config/tilepro/mul-tables.cc: Removed. * config/tilepro/predicates.md: Removed. * config/tilepro/t-tilepro: Removed. * config/tilepro/tilepro-builtins.h: Removed. * config/tilepro/tilepro-c.cc: Removed. * config/tilepro/tilepro-generic.md: Removed. * config/tilepro/tilepro-modes.def: Removed. * config/tilepro/tilepro-multiply.h: Removed. * config/tilepro/tilepro-protos.h: Removed. * config/tilepro/tilepro.cc: Removed. * config/tilepro/tilepro.h: Removed. * config/tilepro/tilepro.md: Removed. * config/tilepro/tilepro.opt: Removed. * configure.ac: Remove tilegx and tilepro entries. * configure: Rebuilt. * doc/extend.texi: Remove tilegx and tilepro entries. * doc/install.texi: Remove tilegx and tilepro entries. * doc/invoke.texi: Remove tilegx and tilepro entries. * doc/md.texi: Remove tilegx and tilepro entries. gcc/testsuite/ * gcc.dg/lower-subreg-1.c: Remove tilegx and tilepro entries. * gcc.misc-tests/linkage.exp: Remove tilegx and tilepro entries. libgcc/ * config.host: Removed tilegx and tilepro entries. * config/tilegx/sfp-machine.h: Removed. * config/tilegx/sfp-machine32.h: Removed. * config/tilegx/sfp-machine64.h: Removed. * config/tilegx/t-crtstuff: Removed. * config/tilegx/t-softfp: Removed. * config/tilegx/t-tilegx: Removed. * config/tilepro/atomic.c: Removed. * config/tilepro/atomic.h: Removed. * config/tilepro/linux-unwind.h: Removed. * config/tilepro/sfp-machine.h: Removed. * config/tilepro/softdivide.c: Removed. * config/tilepro/softmpy.S: Removed. * config/tilepro/t-crtstuff: Removed. * config/tilepro/t-tilepro: Removed.
2022-06-09xtensa: Add clrsbsi2 insn patternTakayuki 'January June' Suwa2-1/+24
> (clrsb:m x) > Represents the number of redundant leading sign bits in x, represented > as an integer of mode m, starting at the most significant bit position. This explanation is just what the NSA instruction (not ever emitted before) calculates in Xtensa ISA. gcc/ChangeLog: * config/xtensa/xtensa.md (clrsbsi2): New insn pattern. libgcc/ChangeLog: * config/xtensa/lib1funcs.S (__clrsbsi2): New function. * config/xtensa/t-xtensa (LIB1ASMFUNCS): Add _clrsbsi2.
2022-05-25AArch64: Prioritise init_have_lse_atomics constructor [PR 105708]Wilco Dijkstra1-1/+3
Increase the priority of the init_have_lse_atomics constructor so it runs before other constructors. This improves chances that rr works when LSE atomics are supported. libgcc/ PR libgcc/105708 * config/aarch64/lse-init.c: Increase constructor priority.
2022-05-25aarch64: Fix pac-ret with unusual dwarf in libgcc unwinder [PR104689]Szabolcs Nagy1-1/+7
The RA_SIGN_STATE dwarf pseudo-register is normally only set using the DW_CFA_AARCH64_negate_ra_state (== DW_CFA_window_save) operation which toggles the return address signedness state (the default state is 0). (It may be set by remember/restore_state CFI too, those save/restore the state of all registers.) However RA_SIGN_STATE can be set directly via DW_CFA_val_expression too. GCC does not generate such CFI but some other compilers reportedly do. Note: the toggle operation must not be mixed with other dwarf register rule CFI within the same CIE and FDE. In libgcc we assume REG_UNSAVED means the RA_STATE is set using toggle operations, otherwise we assume its value is set by other CFI. libgcc/ChangeLog: PR target/104689 * config/aarch64/aarch64-unwind.h (aarch64_frob_update_context): Handle the !REG_UNSAVED case. * unwind-dw2.c (execute_cfa_program): Fail toggle if !REG_UNSAVED. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR target/104689 * gcc.target/aarch64/pr104689.c: New test.
2022-05-21Daily bump.GCC Administrator1-0/+48
2022-05-20libgcc: use __builtin_clz and __builtin_ctz in libbidChristophe Lyon1-47/+4
This patch replaces libbid's implementations of clz and ctz for 32 and 64 bits inputs which used several masks, and switches to the corresponding builtins. This will provide a better implementation, especially on targets with clz/ctz instructions. 2022-05-06 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@arm.com> libgcc/config/libbid/ChangeLog: * bid_binarydecimal.c (CLZ32_MASK16): Delete. (CLZ32_MASK8): Delete. (CLZ32_MASK4): Delete. (CLZ32_MASK2): Delete. (CLZ32_MASK1): Delete. (clz32_nz): Use __builtin_clz. (ctz32_1bit): Delete. (ctz32): Use __builtin_ctz. (CLZ64_MASK32): Delete. (CLZ64_MASK16): Delete. (CLZ64_MASK8): Delete. (CLZ64_MASK4): Delete. (CLZ64_MASK2): Delete. (CLZ64_MASK1): Delete. (clz64_nz): Use __builtin_clzl. (ctz64_1bit): Delete. (ctz64): Use __builtin_ctzl.
2022-05-20libgcc: Add support for HF mode (aka _Float16) in libbidChristophe Lyon7-2/+250
This patch adds support for trunc and extend operations between HF mode (_Float16) and Decimal Floating Point formats (_Decimal32, _Decimal64 and _Decimal128). For simplicity we rely on the implicit conversions inserted by the compiler between HF and SD/DF/TF modes. The existing bid*_to_binary* and binary*_to_bid* functions are non-trivial and at this stage it is not clear if there is a performance-critical use case involving _Float16 and _Decimal* formats. The patch also adds two executable tests, to make sure the right functions are called, available (link phase) and functional. Tested on aarch64 and x86_64. The number of symbol matches in the testcases includes the .global XXX to avoid having to match different call instructions for different targets. 2022-05-04 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@arm.com> libgcc/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (D32PBIT_FUNCS): Add _hf_to_sd and _sd_to_hf. (D64PBIT_FUNCS): Add _hf_to_dd and _dd_to_hf. (D128PBIT_FUNCS): Add _hf_to_td _td_to_hf. libgcc/config/libbid/ChangeLog: * bid_gcc_intrinsics.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_HF_MODE): Define according to __LIBGCC_HAS_HF_MODE__. (BID_HAS_HF_MODE): Define. (HFtype): Define. (__bid_extendhfsd): New prototype. (__bid_extendhfdd): Likewise. (__bid_extendhftd): Likewise. (__bid_truncsdhf): Likewise. (__bid_truncddhf): Likewise. (__bid_trunctdhf): Likewise. * _dd_to_hf.c: New file. * _hf_to_dd.c: New file. * _hf_to_sd.c: New file. * _hf_to_td.c: New file. * _sd_to_hf.c: New file. * _td_to_hf.c: New file. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.dg/torture/convert-dfp-2.c: New test. * gcc.dg/torture/convert-dfp.c: New test.
2022-05-20libgcc: Enable XF mode conversions to/from DFP modes only if supportedChristophe Lyon6-0/+12
Some targets do not support XF mode (eg AArch64), so don't build the corresponding to/from DFP modes convertion routines if __LIBGCC_HAS_XF_MODE__ is not defined. 2022-03-31 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@arm.com> libgcc/config/libbid/ * _dd_to_xf.c: Check __LIBGCC_HAS_XF_MODE__. * _sd_to_xf.c: Likewise. * _td_to_xf.c: Likewise. * _xf_to_dd.c: Likewise. * _xf_to_sd.c: Likewise. * _xf_to_td.c: Likewise.
2022-05-13[AArch64] add barriers to ool __sync builtinsSebastian Pop2-8/+42
2022-05-13 Sebastian Pop <spop@amazon.com> gcc/ PR target/105162 * config/aarch64/aarch64-protos.h (atomic_ool_names): Increase dimension of str array. * config/aarch64/aarch64.cc (aarch64_atomic_ool_func): Call memmodel_from_int and handle MEMMODEL_SYNC_*. (DEF0): Add __aarch64_*_sync functions. gcc/testsuite/ PR target/105162 * gcc.target/aarch64/sync-comp-swap-ool.c: New. * gcc.target/aarch64/sync-op-acquire-ool.c: New. * gcc.target/aarch64/sync-op-full-ool.c: New. * gcc.target/aarch64/target_attr_20.c: Update check. * gcc.target/aarch64/target_attr_21.c: Same. libgcc/ PR target/105162 * config/aarch64/lse.S: Define BARRIER and handle memory MODEL 5. * config/aarch64/t-lse: Add a 5th memory model for _sync functions.
2022-04-08libgcc: IA64: don't compile glibc-based unwinder without libc headersSergei Trofimovich1-0/+2
In --without-headers mode gcc fails to bootstrap on libgcc as: /build/build/./gcc/xgcc -B/build/build/./gcc/ ... -Dinhibit_libc -c fde-glibc.c ../../../gcc-12-20220403/libgcc/config/ia64/fde-glibc.c:33:10: fatal error: stdlib.h: No such file or directory Most other linux targets are able to build the --without-headers compiler without additional effort. This change adds IA64 to the fold. The change drops part of the code that relies on DYNAMIC glibc section traversal for backtraces. Tested bootstrap of ia64-unknown-linux-gnu with and without libc headers present. libgcc/ * config/ia64/fde-glibc.c: Make a no-op in inhibit_libc mode.
2022-03-29LoongArch Port: libgccchenglulu7-0/+300
2022-03-29 Chenghua Xu <xuchenghua@loongson.cn> Lulu Cheng <chenglulu@loongson.cn> libgcc/ChangeLog: * config/loongarch/crtfastmath.c: New file. * config/loongarch/linux-unwind.h: Like wise. * config/loongarch/sfp-machine.h: Like wise. * config/loongarch/t-crtstuff: Like wise. * config/loongarch/t-loongarch: Like wise. * config/loongarch/t-loongarch64: Like wise. * config/loongarch/t-softfp-tf: Like wise. * config.host: Add LoongArch tuples. * configure.ac: Add LoongArch support.
2022-03-19libgcc: m68k: avoid TEXTRELs in shared library (PR 86224)Sergei Trofimovich1-5/+14
libgcc/ PR libgcc/86224 * config/m68k/lb1sf68.S (__mulsi3_internal): Internal, hidden alias for __mulsi3. (__udivsi3_internal, __divsi3_internal): Similarly. (__umodsi3, __modsi3): Use the internal function names.
2022-03-09GCN: Implement __atomic_compare_exchange_{1,2} in libgcc [PR102215]Tobias Burnus1-1/+28
libgcc/ChangeLog: PR target/102215 * config/gcn/atomic.c (__sync_val_compare_and_swap_##SIZE): Move a line up to non-arg-dependent value first. (__ATOMIC_COMPARE_EXCHANGE): Define + call to generate __atomic_compare_exchange_{1,2}.
2022-03-04Darwin, libgcc: Fix build errors on powerpc-darwin8.Iain Sandoe2-3/+3
PowerPC Darwin8 is the last version to use an unwind frame fallback routine. This had been omitted from the new shared EH library, along with one more header dependency that only fires there. Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk> libgcc/ChangeLog: * config/rs6000/t-darwin-ehs: Add darwin-fallback.o. * config/t-darwin-ehs: Add dependency on unwind.h.
2022-01-15libgcc: Fix __gthr_i486_lock_cmp_xchg clobber for WindowsJonathan Yong2-23/+2
2022-01-14 David <gccbugzilla@limegreensocks.com> libgcc/ * config/i386/gthr-win32.c (__gthr_i486_lock_cmp_xchg): Remove inlined version, Windows 95 is no longer relevant. * config/i386/gthr-win32.h (__GTHREAD_I486_INLINE_LOCK_PRIMITIVES): unset.
2022-01-14arc: Add DWARF2 alternate CFA column.Claudiu Zissulescu1-4/+5
Add DWARF 2 CFA column which tracks the return address from a signal handler context. This value must not correspond to a hard register and must be out of the range of DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM(). gcc/ * config/arc/arc.h (DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM): Update definition. (DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN): Use RETURN_ADDR_REGNUM macro. (INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX): Likewise. (DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN): Define. gcc/testsuite/ * gcc.target/arc/cancel-1.c: New file. libgcc/ * config/arc/linux-unwind.h (arc_fallback_frame_state): Use DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN macro. Signed-off-by: Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@synopsys.com>
2022-01-03Update copyright years.Jakub Jelinek1005-1005/+1005
2022-01-03Update Copyright in ChangeLog filesJakub Jelinek1-1/+1
Do this separately from all other Copyright updates, as ChangeLog files can be modified only separately.
2022-01-02Generate illegal instruction fault if LWS syscall returns -EFAULT.John David Anglin1-0/+6
2022-01-02 John David Anglin <danglin@gcc.gnu.org> libgcc/ChangeLog: * config/pa/linux-atomic.c (_ASM_EFAULT): Define. (__kernel_cmpxchg): Nullify illegal iitlbp instruction if error return is not equal _ASM_EFAULT. (__kernel_cmpxchg2): Likewise.
2021-12-17libgcc, Darwin: Add missing build dependencies.Iain Sandoe3-7/+8
There was a race condition where the link for the new shared EH library (only used on earlier Darwin) could fail because the new crts had not been copied to the gcc directory. This can cause a build failure (although currently only seen on powerpc-darwin). Fixed by adding specific dependency on the crts and on the multi target. We also add the declaration header for the Darwin10 unwinder shim to the powerpc cases, since we build that there for Rosetta use. Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk> libgcc/ChangeLog: * config.host: Add shim declaration header to powerpc*-darwin builds. * config/rs6000/t-darwin-ehs: Remove dependency on the powerpc end file. * config/t-darwin-ehs: Add dependencies to the shared unwinder objects. * config/t-slibgcc-darwin: Add extra_parts to the dependencies for the shared EH lib. Add all-multi to the dependencies for the libgcc_s.1.dylib redirections.
2021-12-13Tigthen libc_internal and crtstuff for VxWorks shared objectsFrederic Konrad2-5/+81
This change tightens and documents the use of libc_internal, then strengthens the VxWorks crtstuff objects for the support of shared libraries. In particular: - Define __dso_handle, which libstdc++.so requires, - Provide _init and _fini functions to run through the init/fini arrays for shared libs in configurations which HAVE_INITFINI_ARRAY_SUPPORT. The init/fini functions are provided by libc_internal.a for static links but with slightly different names and we don't want to risk dragging other libc_internal contents in the closure accidentally so make sure we don't link with it. As for the !vxworks crtstuff, the new shared libs specific bits are conditioned by a CRTSTUFFS_O macro, for which we provide new Makefile fragment. The bits to actually use the fragment and the shared objects will be added by a forthcoming change, as part of a more general configury update for shared libs. The change also adds guards the eh table registration code in vxcrtstuff so the objects can be used for either init/fini or eh tables independently. 2021-12-07 Fred Konrad <konrad@adacore.com> Olivier Hainque <hainque@adacore.com> gcc/ * config/vxworks.h (VXWORKS_BASE_LIBS_RTP): Guard -lc_internal on !shared+!non-static and document. (VXWORKS_LIB_SPEC): Remove the bits intended to drag the init/fini functions from libc_internal in the shared lib case. (VX_CRTBEGIN_SPEC/VX_CRTEND_SPEC): Use vxcrtstuff objects also in configurations with shared lib and INITFINI_ARRAY support. libgcc/ * config/t-vxcrtstuffS: New Makefile fragment. * config/vxcrtstuff.c: Provide __dso_handle. Provide _init/_fini functions for INITFINI_ARRAY support in shared libs and guard the definition of eh table registration functions on conditions indicating they are needed.
2021-12-13Preserve cpu specific CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS on powerpc-vxworks7Olivier Hainque1-1/+3
The unconditional assignment performed in t-vxworks to handle include flags currently overrides what specific cpu ports had for the regular (!vxworks) crtstuff objects. This was not done on purpose and the proposed change adjusts the configuration bits to apply the vxworks specific flags on top of the cpu ones instead. 2021-12-07 Olivier Hainque <hainque@adacore.com> * config.host (powerpc*-wrs-vxworks7*): Place t-crtstuff ahead of the other files in tmake_files. * config/t-vxworks: Add to CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS instead of overriding it.
2021-12-13Leverage sysroot for VxWorksOlivier Hainque2-26/+3
The build of a VxWorks toolchain relies a lot on system headers and VxWorks has a few very specific features that require special processing. For example, different sets of headers for the kernel vs the rtp modes, which the compiler knows about by way of -mrtp on the command line. If we manage to avoid the need for fixincludes on recent versions of VxWorks (>= 7), we still need to handle at least VxWorks 6.9 at this stage. We sort of get away with locating the correct headers at run-time thanks to environment variables and various tests for -mrtp in cpp specs, but getting fixincludes to work for old configurations has always been tricky and getting a toolchain to build with c++/libstdc++ support gets trickier with every move to a more recent release. sysroot_headers_suffix_spec is a pretty powerful device to help address such issues, and this patch introduces changes that let us get advantage of it. The general idea is to leverage the assumption that compilations occur with --sysroot=$VSB_DIR on vx7 or --sysroot=$WIND_BASE/target prior to that. For the toolchains we build, this is achieved with a few configure options like: --with-sysroot --with-build-sysroot=${WIND_BASE}/target --with-specs=%{!sysroot=*:--sysroot=%:getenv(WIND_BASE /target)} This also allows simplifying the libgcc compilation flags control and we take the opportunity to merge t-vxworks7 into t-vxworks as the two files were differing only on the libgcc2 flags part. 2021-12-09 Olivier Hainque <hainque@adacore.com> gcc/ * config/t-vxworks: Clear NATIVE_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR. * config/vxworks.h (SYSROOT_HEADERS_SUFFIX_SPEC): Define, for VxWorks 7 and earlier. (VXWORKS_ADDITIONAL_CPP_SPEC): Simplify accordingly. (STARTFILE_PREFIX_SPEC): Adjust accordingly. * config/rs6000/vxworks.h (STARTFILE_PREFIX_SPEC): Adjust. libgcc/ * config/t-vxworks (LIBGCC2_INCLUDES): Simplify and handle both VxWorks7 and earlier. * config/t-vxworks7: Remove. * config.host: Remove special case for vxworks7.
2021-12-11libgcc: vxcrtstuff.c: make ctor/dtor functions staticRasmus Villemoes1-3/+7
When the translation unit itself creates pointers to the ctors/dtors in a specific section handled by the linker (whether .init_array or .ctors.*), there's no reason for the functions to have external linkage. That ends up polluting the symbol table in the running kernel. This makes vxcrtstuff.c on par with the generic crtstuff.c which also defines e.g. frame_dummy and __do_global_dtors_aux static. libgcc/ * config/vxcrtstuff.c: Make constructor and destructor functions static when possible.