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Continuing the fixes for __ASSUME_* issues in preparation for moving
to a 2.6.32 minimum kernel version, this *untested* patch fixes bug
16648, the definition of __ASSUME_ATFCTS meaning that the futimesat
syscall is assumed for all MicroBlaze kernels despite not being
present until 2.6.33.
__ASSUME_ATFCTS controls conditionals relating to a lot of different
syscalls in Linux-specific code (fstatat64 faccessat fchmodat fchownat
futimesat newfstatat linkat mkdirat openat readlinkat renameat
symlinkat unlinkat mknodat), where whether newfstatat fstatat64
futimesat are used depends on the architecture, as well as controlling
whether openat64_not_cancel_3 is expected to work in
sysdeps/posix/getcwd.c. The assumptions are all OK as of 2.6.32
except for this MicroBlaze case, and it's generally desirable to get
rid of as many of the __ASSUME_ATFCTS conditionals as possible, to
simplify the code (the fallbacks include potential unbounded dynamic
stack allocations). Thus, rather than the simplest approach of
undefining __ASSUME_ATFCTS for older kernels on MicroBlaze, this patch
takes the approach of using the linux-generic implementation of
futimesat for MicroBlaze kernels before 2.6.33 (all such kernels have
the utimensat syscall).
[BZ #16648]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/kernel-features.h
[__LINUX_KERNEL_VERSION >= 0x020621] (__ASSUME_FUTIMESAT): Define.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/microblaze/futimesat.c: New file.
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Add benchtests for ffs and ffsll. There is no benchtest for ffsl as
it is identical to one of the other functions.
2014-03-31 Will Newton <will.newton@linaro.org>
* benchtests/Makefile (bench): Add ffs and ffsll to list
of tests.
* benchtests/ffs-inputs: New file.
* benchtests/ffsll-inputs: Likewise.
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This patch fixes bug 16770, spurious "invalid" exceptions from scalb
when testing whether the second argument is an integer, by inserting
appropriate range checks to determine whether a cast to int is safe.
(Note that invalid_fn is a function that handles both nonintegers and
large integers, distinguishing them reliably using functions such as
__rint; note also that there are no issues with scalb needing to avoid
spurious "inexact" exceptions - it's an old-POSIX XSI function, not a
standard C function bound to an IEEE 754 operation - although the
return value is still fully determined.)
Tested x86_64 and x86.
[BZ #16770]
* math/e_scalb.c (__ieee754_scalb): Check second argument is not
too large before casting to int.
* math/e_scalbf.c (__ieee754_scalbf): Likewise.
* math/e_scalbl.c (__ieee754_scalbl): Likewise.
* math/libm-test.inc (scalb_test_data): Add more tests.
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This patch adds an option to get detailed benchmark output for
functions. Invoking the benchmark with 'make DETAILED=1 bench' causes
each benchmark program to store a mean execution time for each input
it works on. This is useful to give a more comprehensive picture of
performance of functions compared to just the single mean figure.
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This patch changes the output format of the main benchmark output file
(bench.out) to an extensible format. I chose JSON over XML because in
addition to being extensible, it is also not too verbose.
Additionally it has good support in python.
The significant change I have made in terms of functionality is to put
timing information as an attribute in JSON instead of a string and to
do that, there is a separate program that prints out a JSON snippet
mentioning the type of timing (hp_timing or clock_gettime). The mean
timing has now changed from iterations per unit to actual timing per
iteration.
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The modf benchmark can now use the framework since the introduction of
output arguments.
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This patch fixes the imaginary part of clog10 (-0 +/- 0i), which
should be +/-pi / log(10) by analogy with clog (the functions were
wrongly returning a result with imaginary part +/-pi, same as for
clog, and the tests matched the incorrect result, though both
functions and tests were correct for the similar case of clog10 (-inf
+/- 0i)). Tested x86_64 and x86.
[BZ #16362]
* math/s_clog10.c (M_PI_LOG10E): New macro.
(__clog10): Use M_PI_LOG10E instead of M_PI when real and
imaginary parts are 0.
* math/s_clog10f.c (M_PI_LOG10Ef): New macro.
(__clog10f): Use M_PI_LOG10Ef instead of M_PI when real and
imaginary parts are 0.
* math/s_clog10l.c (M_PI_LOG10El): New macro.
(__clog10l): Use M_PI_LOG10El instead of M_PIl when real and
imaginary parts are 0.
* math/libm-test.inc (clog10_test_data): Update expected results
for when real and imaginary parts are 0.
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* elf/dl-load.c: Finish conversion of __builtin_expect into
__glibc_{un}likely.
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This patch fixes bug 16348, spurious underflows from x86/x86_64 expl
on arguments close to 0. These implementations effectively use expm1
(on the fractional part of the argument) internally, so resulting in
spurious underflows when the result is very close to 1. For arguments
small enough that the round-to-nearest correct result is 1, this patch
uses 1+x instead.
These implementations are also used for exp10l and so the patch fixes
similar issues there (the 0x1p-67 threshold being small enough to be
correct for exp10l as well as expl). But because of spurious
underflows in other exp10 implementations (bug 16560), the tests
aren't added for exp10 at this point - they can be added when the
other exp10 parts of that bug are fixed.
Tested x86_64 and x86; no ulps updates needed.
[BZ #16348]
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/e_expl.S (IEEE754_EXPL) [!USE_AS_EXPM1L]: Use
1+x for argument with exponent below -67.
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/e_expl.S (IEEE754_EXPL) [!USE_AS_EXPM1L]:
Likewise.
* math/auto-libm-test-in: Add more tests of exp.
* math/auto-libm-test-out: Regenerated.
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getnetgrent is supposed to return NULL for values that are wildcards
in the (host, user, domain) triplet. This works correctly with nscd
disabled, but with it enabled, it returns a blank ("") instead of a
NULL. This is easily seen with the output of `getent netgroup foonet`
for a netgroup foonet defined as follows in /etc/netgroup:
foonet (,foo,)
The output with nscd disabled is:
foonet ( ,foo,)
while with nscd enabled, it is:
foonet (,foo,)
The extra space with nscd disabled is due to the fact that `getent
netgroup` adds it if the return value from getnetgrent is NULL for
either host or user.
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Calls to stpcpy from nscd netgroups code will have overlapping source
and destination when all three values in the returned triplet are
non-NULL and in the expected (host,user,domain) order. This is seen
in valgrind as:
==3181== Source and destination overlap in stpcpy(0x19973b48, 0x19973b48)
==3181== at 0x4C2F30A: stpcpy (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==3181== by 0x12567A: addgetnetgrentX (string3.h:111)
==3181== by 0x12722D: addgetnetgrent (netgroupcache.c:665)
==3181== by 0x11114C: nscd_run_worker (connections.c:1338)
==3181== by 0x4E3C102: start_thread (pthread_create.c:309)
==3181== by 0x59B81AC: clone (clone.S:111)
==3181==
Fix this by using memmove instead of stpcpy.
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When profiling programs with lock problems with perf record -g dwarf,
libunwind can currently not backtrace through the futex and unlock
functions in pthread. This is because they use out of line sections,
and those are not correctly described in dwarf2 (I believe needs
dwarf3 or 4).
This patch first removes the out of line sections. They only save a
single jump, but cause a lot of pain. Then it converts the now inline
lock code to use the now standard gas .cfi_* commands.
With these changes libunwind/perf can backtrace through the futex
functions now.
Longer term it would be likely better to just use C futex() functions
on x86 like all the other architectures. This would clean the code up
even more.
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nscd works correctly when the request in innetgr is a wildcard,
i.e. when one or more of host, user or domain parameters is NULL.
However, it does not work when the the triplet in the netgroup
definition has a wildcard. This is easy to reproduce for a triplet
defined as follows:
foonet (,foo,)
Here, an innetgr call that looks like this:
innetgr ("foonet", "foohost", "foo", NULL);
should succeed and so should:
innetgr ("foonet", NULL, "foo", "foodomain");
It does succeed with nscd disabled, but not with nscd enabled. This
fix adds this additional check for all three parts of the triplet so
that it gives the correct result.
[BZ #16758]
* nscd/netgroupcache.c (addinnetgrX): Succeed if triplet has
blank values.
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* elf/dl-load.c: Convert __builtin_expect into __glibc_{un}likely.
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Bug 16198 is x86_64 fegetenv wrongly masking exceptions for which
traps are enabled, because that's a side-effect of the fnstenv
instruction. This patch fixes it to use fldenv immediately after
fnstenv, like the i386 version. Tested x86_64 and x86.
[BZ #16198]
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/fegetenv.c (fegetenv): Use fldenv after
fnstenv.
* math/test-fenv-preserve.c: New file.
* math/Makefile (tests): Add test-fenv-preserve.
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This benchmark can take longer than the default 2 seconds on slower
platforms, so increase it to 10 seconds.
ChangeLog:
2014-03-26 Will Newton <will.newton@linaro.org>
* benchtests/bench-strtod.c (TIMEOUT): Define to 10.
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As needed for SHLIB_COMPAT calls using this version.
* elf/Versions (libc) [EXPORT_UNWIND_FIND_FDE]: Add empty
GLIBC_2.2.5 version.
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GNU_IFUNC are shown by readelf in 'Relocation section' value as
"symbol()" instead of expected hexadecimal value. This causes the
check-localplt script to ignore potential PLT stub begin generated
by wrong IFUNC usage. This patch changes the localplt script to
emit such PLT cases.
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This patch revert 449282f2e0e850c29f6a9666058503d4734964f0.
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gen-auto-libm-tests presently allows but does not require underflow
exceptions for results with magnitude in the range (greatest
subnormal, least normal].
In some cases, the magnitude of the exact result is very slightly
above the least normal, but rounding in the implementation results in
it effectively computing an infinite-precision result that is slightly
below the least normal, so raising an underflow exception. This is in
accordance with the documented accuracy goals, but results in
testsuite failures.
This patch changes the logic to allow underflows when the mathematical
result is up to 0.5ulp above the least normal (so in any case where
the round-to-nearest result is the least normal). Ideally underflows
in all these cases would be accepted only when an underflow with the
actual result is consistent with the rounding mode (in FE_TOWARDZERO
mode, a return value of the least normal implies that the
infinite-precision result did not underflow so there should be no
underflow exception, for example), so as to match the documented goals
more precisely - whereas at present the tests for exceptions are
completely independent of the tests of the returned values. (The same
applies to overflow exceptions as well - they too should be checked
for consistency with the result, as in FE_TOWARDZERO mode a result
1ulp below the largest finite value should be inconsistent with an
overflow exception and cause a failure with overflow rather than
simply being considered a 1ulp error when overflow is expected.) But
the present patch at least deals with the cases causing spurious
failures so that (a) certain existing tests no longer need to be
marked as having spurious exceptions (such markings in
auto-libm-test-in end up applying to more cases than just those they
are needed for) and (b) log1p can be tested in all rounding modes
without introducing more such failures. This patch duly moves tests
of log1p to ALL_RM_TEST.
Tested x86_64 and x86 and ulps updated accordingly.
[BZ #16357]
[BZ #16599]
* math/gen-auto-libm-tests.c (fp_format_desc): Add field
min_plus_half.
(fp_formats): Update initializers.
(init_fp_formats): Initialize new field.
(output_for_one_input_case): Allow underflow for results up to
min_plus_half.
* math/libm-test.inc (log1p_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
* math/auto-libm-test-in: Don't mark some underflows from asin and
atanh as spurious.
* math/auto-libm-test-out: Regenerated.
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update.
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Likewise.
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2014-03-24 Paul Pluzhnikov <ppluzhnikov@google.com>
* elf/tst-dlopen-aout.c: Adjust comments. Use test-skeleton.c
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My recent exp patch introduced warnings about implicit __isinf
declarations in exp because e_exp.c didn't include <math.h>. This
patch fixes this. Because <math.h> can't be included after
<math_private.h> (because of macro definitions of __nan*), it was
necessary to put an include in sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_exp.c as
well.
Tested x86_64.
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_exp.c: Include <math.h>.
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/multiarch/e_exp.c
[HAVE_FMA4_SUPPORT || HAVE_AVX_SUPPORT]: Likewise.
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An application that erroneously tries to repeatedly dlopen("a.out", ...)
may hit assertion failure:
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-tls.c: 474: _dl_allocate_tls_init:
Assertion `listp != ((void *)0)' failed!
dlopen() actually fails with "./a.out: cannot dynamically load executable",
but it does so after incrementing dl_tls_max_dtv_idx.
Once we run out of TLS_SLOTINFO_SURPLUS (62), we exit with above assertion
failure.
2014-03-24 Paul Pluzhnikov <ppluzhnikov@google.com>
[BZ #16634]
* elf/dl-load.c (open_verify): Add mode parameter.
Error early when ET_EXEC and mode does not have __RTLD_OPENEXEC.
(open_path): Change from boolean 'secure' to complete flag 'mode'
(_dl_map_object): Adjust.
* elf/Makefile (tests): Add tst-dlopen-aout.
* elf/tst-dlopen-aout.c: New test.
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(BZ #16713).
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This fixes a bug in the way the results from __nscd_getai are collected:
for every returned result a new entry is first added to the
gaih_addrtuple list, but if that result doesn't match the request this
entry remains uninitialized. So for this non-matching result an extra
result with uninitialized content is returned.
To reproduce (with nscd running):
$ getent ahostsv4 localhost
127.0.0.1 STREAM localhost
127.0.0.1 DGRAM
127.0.0.1 RAW
(null) STREAM
(null) DGRAM
(null) RAW
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It makes much more sense to have all benchmarking-related scripts in a
single place away from everything else.
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To reproduce:
# ip li add name dummy0 type dummy
# site_id=$(head -c6 /dev/urandom | od -tx2 -An | tr ' ' ':')
# for ((i = 0; i < 65536; i++)) do
> ip ad ad $(printf fd80$site_id::%04x $i)/128 dev dummy0
> done
# (ulimit -s 900; getent ahosts localhost)
# ip li de dummy0
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The dbl-64 version of exp needs round-to-nearest mode for its internal
computations, but that has the consequence of inappropriate
overflowing and underflowing results in other rounding modes. This
patch fixes this by recomputing the relevant results in cases where
the round-to-nearest result overflows to infinity or underflows to
zero (most of the diffs are actually just consequent reindentation).
Tests are enabled in all rounding modes for complex functions using
exp - but not for cexp because it turns out there are bugs causing
spurious underflows for cexp for some tests, which will need to be
fixed separately (I suspect ccos ccosh csin csinh ctan ctanh have
similar bugs, just not shown by the present set of test inputs).
Tested x86_64 and x86 and ulps updated accordingly.
[BZ #16284]
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_exp.c (__ieee754_exp): Use original
rounding mode to recompute results that overflow to infinity or
underflow to zero.
* math/auto-libm-test-in: Don't mark tests as expected to fail for
bug 16284.
* math/auto-libm-test-out: Regenerated.
* math/libm-test.inc (ccos_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(ccosh_test): Likewise.
(csin_test_data): Use plus_oflow.
(csin_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(csinh_test_data): Use plus_oflow.
(csinh_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update.
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Likewise.
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This patch fixes -Wundef warnings related to the _ABI* macros on MIPS.
GCC predefines only the _ABI* macro related to the ABI actually in
use, meaning that a conditional such as "#if _MIPS_SIM == _ABI64" is
true only for the ABI in question (all the macros are nonzero), but
produces a -Wundef warning for the other ABIs. The normal approach to
using these macros is to include <sgidefs.h>, which ensures that all
three _ABI* macros are defined rather than just one; this patch does
so in the places that caused warnings (the bulk of the warnings
arising from <bits/wordsize.h>). Tested that the warnings are fixed.
* sysdeps/mips/bits/wordsize.h: Include <sgidefs.h>.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/getrlimit64.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/setrlimit64.c: Likewise.
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According to ISO C Annex F, log (1) should be +0 in all rounding
modes, but some implementations in glibc wrongly return -0 in
round-downward mode (mapping to log1p (x - 1) is problematic because 1
- 1 is -0 in round-downward mode, and log1p (-0) is -0). This patch
fixes this. (It helps with some implementations of other functions
such as acosh, log2 and log10 that call out to log, but not enough to
enable all-rounding-modes testing for those functions without further
fixes to other implementations of them.)
Tested x86_64 and x86 and ulps updated accordingly, and did spot tests
for mips64 for the ldbl-128 fix, and i586 for the sysdeps/i386/fpu
implementations shadowed by those in sysdeps/i386/i686/fpu.
[BZ #16731]
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/e_log.S (__ieee754_log): Take absolute value
when x - 1 is zero.
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/e_logf.S (__ieee754_logf): Likewise.
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/e_logl.S (__ieee754_logl): Likewise.
* sysdeps/i386/i686/fpu/e_logl.S (__ieee754_logl): Likewise.
* sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_log.c (__ieee754_log): Return +0 when
argument is 1.
* sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/e_logl.c (__ieee754_logl): Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/e_logl.S: Take absolute value when x - 1 is
zero.
* math/libm-test.inc (log_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update.
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Likewise.
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Implemented the benchmark script in python since it is much cleaner
and simpler to maintain.
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The macros are defined by the compiler, so we can only verify whether
they are defined or not.
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This patch add an optimized strpbrk for POWER7 by using a different
algorithm than default implementation: it constructs a table based on
the 'accept' argument and use this table to check for any occurance on
the input string. The idea is similar as x86_64 uses.
For PowerPC some tunings were added, such as unroll loops and memory
clear using VSX instructions.
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This patch makes libm-test.inc tests of most functions use ALL_RM_TEST
unless there was some reason to defer that change for a particular
function.
I started out planning to defer the change for pow (bug 16315), cexp /
ccos / ccosh / csin / csinh (likely fallout from exp, bug 16284) and
cpow (exact expectations for signs of exact zero results not wanted).
Testing on x86_64 and x86 showed additional failures for acosh, cacos,
catan, catanh, clog, clog10, jn, log, log10, log1p, log2, tgamma, yn,
so making the change for those functions was deferred as well, pending
investigation to show which of these represent distinct bugs (some
such bugs may already be filed) and appropriate fixing / XFAILing.
Failures include wrong signs of zero results, errors slightly above
the 9ulp bound (in such cases it may make sense for functions to set
round-to-nearest internally to reduce error accumulation), large
errors and incorrect overflow/underflow for the rounding mode (with
consequent missing errno settings in some cases). It's possible some
could be issues with test expectations, though I didn't notice any
that were obviously like that (I added NO_TEST_INLINE for cases that
were failing for ildoubl on x86 and where it seemed reasonable for
them to fail for the fast-math inlines).
There may of course be failures on other architectures for functions
that didn't fail on x86_64 or x86, in which case the usual rule
applies: file a bug (preferably identifying the underlying problem
function, in cases where function A calls function B and a problem
with function B may present in the test results for function A) if not
already in Bugzilla then fix or XFAIL.
Tested x86_64 and x86 and ulps updated accordingly.
* math/libm-test.inc (asinh_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(atan_test): Likewise.
(atanh_test_data): Use NO_TEST_INLINE for two tests.
(atanh_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(atan2_test_data): Likewise.
(cabs_test): Likewise.
(cacosh_test): Likewise.
(carg_test): Likewise.
(casin_test): Likewise.
(casinh_test): Likewise.
(cbrt_test): Likewise.
(csqrt_test): Likewise.
(erf_test): Likewise.
(erfc_test): Likewise.
(pow10_test): Likewise.
(exp2_test): Likewise.
(hypot_test): Likewise.
(j0_test): Likewise.
(j1_test): Likewise.
(lgamma_test): Likewise.
(gamma_test): Likewise.
(sincos_test): Likewise.
(tanh_test): Likewise.
(y0_test): Likewise.
(y1_test): Likewise.
* sysdeps/i386/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update.
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Likewise.
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This patch add a optimized strcspn for POWER7 by using a different
algorithm than default implementation: it constructs a table based on
the 'accept' argument and use this table to check for any occurance
on the input string. The idea is similar as x86_64 uses.
For PowerPC some tunings were added, such as unroll loops and align
stack memory to table to 16 bytes (so VSX clean can ran without
alignment issues).
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This patch continues improvements to all-rounding-mode libm testing by
making testing with ALL_RM_TEST support test results from
auto-libm-test-out. gen-libm-test.pl is adapted to generate
appropriate output with results for each rounding mode, with
AUTO_TESTS_* calls no longer specifying a rounding mode. Where there
were separate functions in libm-test.inc to test a function in each
rounding mode, using AUTO_TESTS_* to list the tests for each rounding
mode, those are converted to using ALL_RM_TEST (so generally this
patch doesn't change the sets of tests run in each rounding mode,
except that in various cases special-case tests given directly in
libm-test.inc were previously run only for round-to-nearest, and now
are run for all rounding modes).
Tested x86_64 and x86.
* math/gen-libm-test.pl (generate_testfile): Expect only function
name as argument to AUTO_TESTS_* and pass results for all rounding
modes to parse_args.
(parse_auto_input): Separate inputs of automatic tests from
outputs before storing in %auto_tests.
* math/libm-test.inc (acos_test_data): Update call to
AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(acos_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(acos_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(acos_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(acos_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(acos_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(acos_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(acos_test_downward): Likewise.
(acos_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(acos_test_upward): Likewise.
(acosh_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(asin_test_data): Likewise.
(asin_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(asin_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(asin_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(asin_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(asin_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(asin_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(asin_test_downward): Likewise.
(asin_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(asin_test_upward): Likewise.
(asinh_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(atan_test_data): Likewise.
(atanh_test_data): Likewise.
(atan2_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_ff_f.
(cabs_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_c_f.
(carg_test_data): Likewise.
(cbrt_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(ccos_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_c_c.
(ccosh_test_data): Likewise.
(cexp_test_data): Likewise.
(clog_test_data): Likewise.
(clog10_test_data): Likewise.
(cos_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(cos_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(cos_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(cos_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(cos_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(cos_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(cos_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(cos_test_downward): Likewise.
(cos_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(cos_test_upward): Likewise.
(cosh_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(cosh_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(cosh_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(cosh_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(cosh_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(cosh_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(cosh_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(cosh_test_downward): Likewise.
(cosh_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(cosh_test_upward): Likewise.
(cpow_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_cc_c.
(csqrt_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_c_c.
(ctan_test_data): Likewise.
(ctan_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(ctan_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(ctan_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(ctan_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(ctan_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(ctan_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(ctan_test_downward): Likewise.
(ctan_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(ctan_test_upward): Likewise.
(ctanh_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_c_c.
(ctanh_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(ctanh_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(ctanh_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(ctanh_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(ctanh_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(ctanh_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(ctanh_test_downward): Likewise.
(ctanh_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(ctanh_test_upward): Likewise.
(erf_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(erfc_test_data): Likewise.
(exp_test_data): Likewise.
(exp_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(exp_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(exp_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(exp_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(exp_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(exp_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(exp_test_downward): Likewise.
(exp_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(exp_test_upward): Likewise.
(exp10_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(exp10_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(exp10_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(exp10_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(exp10_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(exp10_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(exp10_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(exp10_test_downward): Likewise.
(exp10_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(exp10_test_upward): Likewise.
(exp2_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(expm1_test_data): Likewise.
(expm1_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(expm1_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(expm1_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(expm1_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(expm1_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(expm1_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(expm1_test_downward): Likewise.
(expm1_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(expm1_test_upward): Likewise.
(fma_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_fff_f.
(fma_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(fma_towardzero_test_data): Remove.
(fma_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(fma_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(fma_test_downward): Likewise.
(fma_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(fma_test_upward): Likewise.
(hypot_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_ff_f.
(j0_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(j1_test_data): Likewise.
(jn_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_if_f.
(lgamma_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f1.
(log_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(log10_test_data): Likewise.
(log1p_test_data): Likewise.
(log2_test_data): Likewise.
(pow_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_ff_f.
(pow_tonearest_test_data): Likewise.
(sin_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(sin_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(sin_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(sin_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(sin_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(sin_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(sin_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(sin_test_downward): Likewise.
(sin_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(sin_test_upward): Likewise.
(sincos_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_fFF_11.
(sinh_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(sinh_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(sinh_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(sinh_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(sinh_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(sinh_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(sinh_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(sinh_test_downward): Likewise.
(sinh_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(sinh_test_upward): Likewise.
(sqrt_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(sqrt_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(sqrt_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(sqrt_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(sqrt_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(sqrt_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(sqrt_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(sqrt_test_downward): Likewise.
(sqrt_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(sqrt_test_upward): Likewise.
(tan_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(tan_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(tan_tonearest_test_data): Remove.
(tan_test_tonearest): Likewise.
(tan_towardzero_test_data): Likewise.
(tan_test_towardzero): Likewise.
(tan_downward_test_data): Likewise.
(tan_test_downward): Likewise.
(tan_upward_test_data): Likewise.
(tan_test_upward): Likewise.
(tanh_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_f_f.
(tgamma_test_data): Likewise.
(y0_test_data): Likewise.
(y1_test_data): Likewise.
(yn_test_data): Update call to AUTO_TESTS_if_f.
(main): Do not call removed functions.
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Continuing the move to using ALL_RM_TEST for tests in libm-test.inc,
this patch converts the tests of fdim, ldexp and scalb. fdim and
scalb are cases where tests could depend on the rounding mode though
none of the present test inputs do; ldexp is such a case where the
function is equivalent to scalbn (for binary floating point) and the
tests used were a subset of those for scalbn, so this patch makes
ldexp testing use the scalbn tests, as done for other cases of libm
function aliases.
Tested x86_64 and x86.
* math/libm-test.inc (fdim_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
(ldexp_test_data): Remove.
(ldexp_test): Move to after scalbn_test. Use ALL_RM_TEST with
scalbn_test_data.
(scalb_test): Use ALL_RM_TEST.
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