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author | Gabriel F. T. Gomes <gabriel@inconstante.eti.br> | 2017-09-04 13:07:18 -0300 |
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committer | Gabriel F. T. Gomes <gabriel@inconstante.eti.br> | 2017-09-21 17:37:39 -0300 |
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powerpc: Add redirection for finitef128, isinf128, and isnanf128
On powerpc64le, compiler support for float128 is not enabled by default
on gcc. To enable it, the flag -mfloat128 must be passed as a command
line option to the compiler. This means that only the few files that
actively have -mfloat128 passed as an argument get compiler support for
float128, whereas all other files don't.
When -mfloat128 becomes enabled by default on powerpc [1], all the files
that do not currently have compiler support for float128 enabled during
their compilation, will start to have it. This will lead to build
errors in s_finite.c, s_isinf.c, and s_isnan.c.
The errors are due to the unintended macro expansion of __finitef128 to
__redirect_finitef128 in math/bits/mathcalls-helper-functions.h. In
that header, __MATHDECL_1 takes '__finite' and 'f128' as arguments and
concatenates them. However, since '__finite' has been redefined in
s_finite.c, the function declaration becomes __redirect_finitef128:
extern int __redirect___finitef128 (_Float128 __value) __attribute__ ((__nothrow__ )) __attribute__ ((__const__));
This declaration itself is OK. The problem arises when include/math.h
creates the hidden prototype ('hidden_proto (__finitef128)'), which
expands to:
extern __typeof (__finitef128) __finitef128 __attribute__ ((visibility ("hidden")));
Since __finitef128 is not declared, __typeof fails. This effect was
already true for the 'float' and 'long double' versions and is now true
for float128. Likewise for isinsff128 and isnanf128.
This patch defines __finitef128 as __redirect___finitef128 in
sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/fpu/multiarch/s_finite.c, similarly to what's
done for the float and long double versions of these functions, to get
rid of the build error. Likewise for isinff128 and isnanf128.
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2017-08/msg01028.html
Tested for powerpc64 and powerpc64le.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/fpu/multiarch/s_finite.c
(__finitef128): Define to __redirect___finitef128.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/fpu/multiarch/s_isinf.c
(__isinff128): Define to __redirect___isinff128.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/fpu/multiarch/s_isnan.c
(__isnanf128): Define to __redirect___isnanf128.
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