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Make MIPS soft-fp preserve NaN payloads for NAN2008
- From: Joseph Myers <joseph at codesourcery dot com>
- To: <gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Cc: <clm at codesourcery dot com>, <matthew dot fortune at imgtec dot com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2017 20:06:57 +0000
- Subject: Make MIPS soft-fp preserve NaN payloads for NAN2008
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The MIPS sfp-machine.h has an _FP_CHOOSENAN implementation which
emulates hardware semantics of not preserving signaling NaN payloads
for an operation with two NaN arguments (although that doesn't suffice
to avoid sNaN payload preservation in any case with just one NaN
argument).
However, those are only hardware semantics in the legacy NaN case; in
the NAN2008 case, the architecture documentation says hardware
preserves payloads in such cases. Furthermore, this implementation
assumes legacy NaN semantics, so in the NAN2008 case the
implementation actually has the effect of preserving sNaN payloads but
not preserving qNaN payloads, when both should be preserved.
This patch fixes the code just to copy from the first argument (at the
level of libgcc, it's not meaningful which argument is the first and
which is the second).
Tested for mips64-linux-gnu (soft float, NAN2008) with the glibc math/
tests. OK to commit?
2017-01-02 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
* config/mips/sfp-machine.h (_FP_CHOOSENAN): Always preserve NaN
payload if [__mips_nan2008].
Index: libgcc/config/mips/sfp-machine.h
===================================================================
--- libgcc/config/mips/sfp-machine.h (revision 244001)
+++ libgcc/config/mips/sfp-machine.h (working copy)
@@ -96,10 +96,21 @@
# define _FP_QNANNEGATEDP 1
#endif
+#ifdef __mips_nan2008
+/* NaN payloads should be preserved for NAN2008. */
+# define _FP_CHOOSENAN(fs, wc, R, X, Y, OP) \
+ do \
+ { \
+ R##_s = X##_s; \
+ _FP_FRAC_COPY_##wc (R, X); \
+ R##_c = FP_CLS_NAN; \
+ } \
+ while (0)
+#else
/* Comment from glibc: */
/* From my experiments it seems X is chosen unless one of the
NaNs is sNaN, in which case the result is NANSIGN/NANFRAC. */
-#define _FP_CHOOSENAN(fs, wc, R, X, Y, OP) \
+# define _FP_CHOOSENAN(fs, wc, R, X, Y, OP) \
do { \
if ((_FP_FRAC_HIGH_RAW_##fs(X) | \
_FP_FRAC_HIGH_RAW_##fs(Y)) & _FP_QNANBIT_##fs) \
@@ -114,6 +125,7 @@
} \
R##_c = FP_CLS_NAN; \
} while (0)
+#endif
#ifdef __mips_hard_float
#define FP_EX_INVALID 0x40
--
Joseph S. Myers
joseph@codesourcery.com