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Target FP: Introduce target-float.{c,h} This patch introduces the new set of target floating-point handling routines in target-float.{c,h}. In the end, the intention is that this file will contain support for all operations in target FP format, fully replacing both the current doublest.{c,h} and dfp.{c,h}. To begin with, this patch only adds a target_float_is_zero routine, which handles the equivalent of decimal_is_zero for both binary and decimal FP. For the binary case, to avoid conversion to DOUBLEST, this is implemented using the floatformat_classify routine. However, it turns out that floatformat_classify actually has a bug (it was not used to check for zero before), so this is fixed as well. The new routine is used in both value_logical_not and valpy_nonzero. There is one extra twist: the code previously used value_as_double to convert to DOUBLEST and then compare against zero. That routine performs an extra task: it detects invalid floating-point values and raises an error. In any place where value_as_double is removed in favor of some target-float.c routine, we need to replace that check. To keep this check centralized in one place, I've added a new routine is_floating_value, which returns a boolean determining whether a value's type is floating point (binary or decimal), and if so, also performs the validity check. Since we need to check whether a value is FP before calling any of the target-float routines anyway, this seems a good place to add the check without much code size overhead. In some places where we only want to check for floating-point types and not perform a validity check (e.g. for the *output* of an operation), we can use the new is_floating_type routine (in gdbarch) instead. The validity check itself is done by a new target_float_is_valid routine in target-float, encapsulating floatformat_is_valid. ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * Makefile.c (SFILES): Add target-float.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add target-float.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add target-float.o. * target-float.h: New file. * target-float.c: New file. * doublest.c (floatformat_classify): Fix detection of float_zero. * gdbtypes.c (is_floating_type): New function. * gdbtypes.h (is_floating_type): Add prototype. * value.c: Do not include "floatformat.h". (unpack_double): Use target_float_is_valid. (is_floating_value): New function. * value.h (is_floating_value): Add prototype- * valarith.c: Include "target-float.h". (value_logical_not): Use target_float_is_zero. * python/py-value.c: Include "target-float.h". (valpy_nonzero): Use target_float_is_zero.
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/* Floating point definitions for GDB.
Copyright (C) 1986-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Target FP: Introduce target-float.{c,h} This patch introduces the new set of target floating-point handling routines in target-float.{c,h}. In the end, the intention is that this file will contain support for all operations in target FP format, fully replacing both the current doublest.{c,h} and dfp.{c,h}. To begin with, this patch only adds a target_float_is_zero routine, which handles the equivalent of decimal_is_zero for both binary and decimal FP. For the binary case, to avoid conversion to DOUBLEST, this is implemented using the floatformat_classify routine. However, it turns out that floatformat_classify actually has a bug (it was not used to check for zero before), so this is fixed as well. The new routine is used in both value_logical_not and valpy_nonzero. There is one extra twist: the code previously used value_as_double to convert to DOUBLEST and then compare against zero. That routine performs an extra task: it detects invalid floating-point values and raises an error. In any place where value_as_double is removed in favor of some target-float.c routine, we need to replace that check. To keep this check centralized in one place, I've added a new routine is_floating_value, which returns a boolean determining whether a value's type is floating point (binary or decimal), and if so, also performs the validity check. Since we need to check whether a value is FP before calling any of the target-float routines anyway, this seems a good place to add the check without much code size overhead. In some places where we only want to check for floating-point types and not perform a validity check (e.g. for the *output* of an operation), we can use the new is_floating_type routine (in gdbarch) instead. The validity check itself is done by a new target_float_is_valid routine in target-float, encapsulating floatformat_is_valid. ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * Makefile.c (SFILES): Add target-float.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add target-float.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add target-float.o. * target-float.h: New file. * target-float.c: New file. * doublest.c (floatformat_classify): Fix detection of float_zero. * gdbtypes.c (is_floating_type): New function. * gdbtypes.h (is_floating_type): Add prototype. * value.c: Do not include "floatformat.h". (unpack_double): Use target_float_is_valid. (is_floating_value): New function. * value.h (is_floating_value): Add prototype- * valarith.c: Include "target-float.h". (value_logical_not): Use target_float_is_zero. * python/py-value.c: Include "target-float.h". (valpy_nonzero): Use target_float_is_zero.
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#ifndef TYPED_FLOAT_H
#define TYPED_FLOAT_H
Target FP: Add binop and compare routines to target-float.{c,h} This patch adds the following target floating-point routines: - target_float_binop - target_float_compare which call the equivalent decimal_ routines to handle decimal FP, and call helper routines that currently still go via DOUBLEST to handle binary FP (derived from current valarith.c code). These routines are used to handle both binary and decimal FP types in scalar_binop, value_equal, and value_less, mostly following the method currently used for decimal FP. The existing value_args_as_decimal helper is renamed to value_args_as_target_float and extended to handle both binary and decimal types. The unary operations value_pos and value_neg are also simplified, the former by using a simple copy for all scalar types, the latter by using value_binop (... BINOP_SUB) to implement negation as subtraction from zero. ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * target-float.c: Include <math.h>. (floatformat_binop): New function. (floatformat_compare): Likewise. (target_float_binop): Likewise. (target_float_compare): Likewise. * target-float.h: Include "expression.h". (target_float_binop): Add prototype. (target_float_compare): Likewise. * valarith.c: Do not include "doublest.h" and "dfp.h". Include "common/byte-vector.h". (value_args_as_decimal): Remove, replace by ... (value_args_as_target_float): ... this function. Handle both binary and decimal target floating-point formats. (scalar_binop): Handle both binary and decimal FP using value_args_as_target_float and target_float_binop. (value_equal): Handle both binary and decimal FP using value_args_as_target_float and target_float_compare. (value_less): Likewise. (value_pos): Handle all scalar types as simple copy. (value_neg): Handle all scalar types via BINOP_SUB from 0. * dfp.c (decimal_binop): Throw error instead of internal_error when called with an unsupported operation code.
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#include "expression.h"
Target FP: Introduce target-float.{c,h} This patch introduces the new set of target floating-point handling routines in target-float.{c,h}. In the end, the intention is that this file will contain support for all operations in target FP format, fully replacing both the current doublest.{c,h} and dfp.{c,h}. To begin with, this patch only adds a target_float_is_zero routine, which handles the equivalent of decimal_is_zero for both binary and decimal FP. For the binary case, to avoid conversion to DOUBLEST, this is implemented using the floatformat_classify routine. However, it turns out that floatformat_classify actually has a bug (it was not used to check for zero before), so this is fixed as well. The new routine is used in both value_logical_not and valpy_nonzero. There is one extra twist: the code previously used value_as_double to convert to DOUBLEST and then compare against zero. That routine performs an extra task: it detects invalid floating-point values and raises an error. In any place where value_as_double is removed in favor of some target-float.c routine, we need to replace that check. To keep this check centralized in one place, I've added a new routine is_floating_value, which returns a boolean determining whether a value's type is floating point (binary or decimal), and if so, also performs the validity check. Since we need to check whether a value is FP before calling any of the target-float routines anyway, this seems a good place to add the check without much code size overhead. In some places where we only want to check for floating-point types and not perform a validity check (e.g. for the *output* of an operation), we can use the new is_floating_type routine (in gdbarch) instead. The validity check itself is done by a new target_float_is_valid routine in target-float, encapsulating floatformat_is_valid. ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * Makefile.c (SFILES): Add target-float.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add target-float.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add target-float.o. * target-float.h: New file. * target-float.c: New file. * doublest.c (floatformat_classify): Fix detection of float_zero. * gdbtypes.c (is_floating_type): New function. * gdbtypes.h (is_floating_type): Add prototype. * value.c: Do not include "floatformat.h". (unpack_double): Use target_float_is_valid. (is_floating_value): New function. * value.h (is_floating_value): Add prototype- * valarith.c: Include "target-float.h". (value_logical_not): Use target_float_is_zero. * python/py-value.c: Include "target-float.h". (valpy_nonzero): Use target_float_is_zero.
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extern bool target_float_is_valid (const gdb_byte *addr,
const struct type *type);
extern bool target_float_is_zero (const gdb_byte *addr,
const struct type *type);
Target FP: Add string routines to target-float.{c,h} This adds target_float_to_string and target_float_from_string, which dispatch to the corresponding floatformat_ or decimal_ routines. Existing users of those routines are changed to use the new target-float routines instead (most of those places already handle both binary and decimal FP). In addition, two other places are changes to use target_float_from_string: - define_symbol in stabsread.c, when parsing a floating-point literal from stabs debug info - gdbarch-selftest.c when initializing a target format values (to eliminate use of DOUBLEST there). gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * target-float.c (target_float_to_string): New function. (target_float_from_string): New function. * target-float.h (target_float_to_string): Add prototype. (target_float_from_string): Add prototype. * valprint.c: Include "target-float.h". Do not include "doublest.h" and "dfp.h". (print_floating): Use target_float_to_string. * printcmd.c: Include "target-float.h". Do not include "dfp.h". (printf_floating): Use target_float_to_string. * i387-tdep.c: Include "target-float.h". Do not include "doublest.h". (print_i387_value): Use target_float_to_string. * mips-tdep.c: Include "target-float.h". (mips_print_fp_register): Use target_float_to_string. * sh64-tdep.c: Include "target-float.h". (sh64_do_fp_register): Use target_float_to_string. * parse.c: Include "target-float.h". Do not include "doublest.h" and "dfp.h". (parse_float): Use target_float_from_string. * stabsread.c: Include "target-float.h". Do not include "doublest.h". (define_symbol): Use target_float_from_string. * gdbarch-selftests.c: Include "target-float.h". (register_to_value_test): Use target_float_from_string.
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extern std::string target_float_to_string (const gdb_byte *addr,
const struct type *type,
const char *format = nullptr);
extern bool target_float_from_string (gdb_byte *addr,
const struct type *type,
const std::string &string);
Target FP: Add conversion routines to target-float.{c,h} This patch adds the following conversion routines: - target_float_to_longest - target_float_from_longest - target_float_from_ulongest - target_float_convert which call the equivalent decimal_ routines to handle decimal FP, and call helper routines that currently still go via DOUBLEST to handle binary FP. The target_float_convert routine not only handles BFP<->BFP and DFP<->DFP conversions, but also BFP<->DFP, which are implemented by converting to a string and back. These helpers are used in particular to implement conversion from and to FP in value_cast, without going through DOUBLEST there. In order to implement this for the FP<-integer case, the pack_long / pack_unsigned_long routines are extended to support floating-point values as output (thereby allowing use of value_from_[u]longest with a floating-point target type). This latter change also allows simplification of value_one. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * target-float.c (floatformat_to_longest): New function. (floatformat_from_longest, floatformat_from_ulongest): Likewise. (floatformat_convert): Likewise. (target_float_to_longest): Likewise. (target_float_from_longest, target_float_from_ulongest): Likewise. (target_float_convert): Likewise. * target-float.h (target_float_to_longest): Add prototype. (target_float_from_longest, target_float_from_ulongest): Likewise. (target_float_convert): Likewise. * value.c (unpack_long): Use target_float_to_longest. (pack_long): Allow FP types. Use target_float_from_longest. (pack_unsigned_long): Likewise using target_float_from_ulongest. * valops.c: Include "target-float.h". Do not include "dfp.h". (value_cast): Handle conversions to FP using target_float_convert, value_from_ulongest, and value_from_longest. (value_one): Use value_from_longest for FP types as well.
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extern LONGEST target_float_to_longest (const gdb_byte *addr,
const struct type *type);
extern void target_float_from_longest (gdb_byte *addr,
const struct type *type,
LONGEST val);
extern void target_float_from_ulongest (gdb_byte *addr,
const struct type *type,
ULONGEST val);
Target FP: Handle interfaces to scripting languages The last remaing use for DOUBLEST is in the code that interfaces to the scripting languages (Python and Guile). The problem here is that we expose interfaces to convert a GDB value to and from native values of floating-point type in those languages, and those by definition use the host floating-point format. While we cannot completely eliminate conversions to/from the host floating-point format here, we still need to get rid of the uses of value_as_double / value_from_double, since those will go away. This patch implements two new target-float.c routine: - target_float_to_host_double - target_float_from_host_double which convert to/from a host "double". Those should only ever be used where a host "double" is mandated by an external interface. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * target-float.c (floatformat_to_host_double): New function. (floatformat_from_host_double): Likewise. (target_float_to_host_double): Likewise. (target_float_from_host_double): Likewise. * target-float.h (target_float_to_host_double): Add prototype. (target_float_from_host_double): Likewise. * guile/scm-value.c: Include "target-float.h". (gdbscm_value_to_real): Use target_float_to_host_double. Handle integer source values via value_as_long. * guile/scm-math.c: Include "target-float.h". Do not include "doublest.h", "dfp.h", and "expression.h". (vlscm_convert_typed_number): Use target_float_from_host_double. (vlscm_convert_number): Likewise. * python/py-value.c (valpy_float): Use target_float_to_host_double. (convert_value_from_python): Use target_float_from_host_double.
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extern double target_float_to_host_double (const gdb_byte *addr,
const struct type *type);
extern void target_float_from_host_double (gdb_byte *addr,
const struct type *type,
double val);
Target FP: Add conversion routines to target-float.{c,h} This patch adds the following conversion routines: - target_float_to_longest - target_float_from_longest - target_float_from_ulongest - target_float_convert which call the equivalent decimal_ routines to handle decimal FP, and call helper routines that currently still go via DOUBLEST to handle binary FP. The target_float_convert routine not only handles BFP<->BFP and DFP<->DFP conversions, but also BFP<->DFP, which are implemented by converting to a string and back. These helpers are used in particular to implement conversion from and to FP in value_cast, without going through DOUBLEST there. In order to implement this for the FP<-integer case, the pack_long / pack_unsigned_long routines are extended to support floating-point values as output (thereby allowing use of value_from_[u]longest with a floating-point target type). This latter change also allows simplification of value_one. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * target-float.c (floatformat_to_longest): New function. (floatformat_from_longest, floatformat_from_ulongest): Likewise. (floatformat_convert): Likewise. (target_float_to_longest): Likewise. (target_float_from_longest, target_float_from_ulongest): Likewise. (target_float_convert): Likewise. * target-float.h (target_float_to_longest): Add prototype. (target_float_from_longest, target_float_from_ulongest): Likewise. (target_float_convert): Likewise. * value.c (unpack_long): Use target_float_to_longest. (pack_long): Allow FP types. Use target_float_from_longest. (pack_unsigned_long): Likewise using target_float_from_ulongest. * valops.c: Include "target-float.h". Do not include "dfp.h". (value_cast): Handle conversions to FP using target_float_convert, value_from_ulongest, and value_from_longest. (value_one): Use value_from_longest for FP types as well.
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extern void target_float_convert (const gdb_byte *from,
const struct type *from_type,
gdb_byte *to, const struct type *to_type);
Target FP: Add binop and compare routines to target-float.{c,h} This patch adds the following target floating-point routines: - target_float_binop - target_float_compare which call the equivalent decimal_ routines to handle decimal FP, and call helper routines that currently still go via DOUBLEST to handle binary FP (derived from current valarith.c code). These routines are used to handle both binary and decimal FP types in scalar_binop, value_equal, and value_less, mostly following the method currently used for decimal FP. The existing value_args_as_decimal helper is renamed to value_args_as_target_float and extended to handle both binary and decimal types. The unary operations value_pos and value_neg are also simplified, the former by using a simple copy for all scalar types, the latter by using value_binop (... BINOP_SUB) to implement negation as subtraction from zero. ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * target-float.c: Include <math.h>. (floatformat_binop): New function. (floatformat_compare): Likewise. (target_float_binop): Likewise. (target_float_compare): Likewise. * target-float.h: Include "expression.h". (target_float_binop): Add prototype. (target_float_compare): Likewise. * valarith.c: Do not include "doublest.h" and "dfp.h". Include "common/byte-vector.h". (value_args_as_decimal): Remove, replace by ... (value_args_as_target_float): ... this function. Handle both binary and decimal target floating-point formats. (scalar_binop): Handle both binary and decimal FP using value_args_as_target_float and target_float_binop. (value_equal): Handle both binary and decimal FP using value_args_as_target_float and target_float_compare. (value_less): Likewise. (value_pos): Handle all scalar types as simple copy. (value_neg): Handle all scalar types via BINOP_SUB from 0. * dfp.c (decimal_binop): Throw error instead of internal_error when called with an unsupported operation code.
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extern void target_float_binop (enum exp_opcode opcode,
const gdb_byte *x, const struct type *type_x,
const gdb_byte *y, const struct type *type_y,
gdb_byte *res, const struct type *type_res);
extern int target_float_compare (const gdb_byte *x, const struct type *type_x,
const gdb_byte *y, const struct type *type_y);
Target FP: Introduce target-float.{c,h} This patch introduces the new set of target floating-point handling routines in target-float.{c,h}. In the end, the intention is that this file will contain support for all operations in target FP format, fully replacing both the current doublest.{c,h} and dfp.{c,h}. To begin with, this patch only adds a target_float_is_zero routine, which handles the equivalent of decimal_is_zero for both binary and decimal FP. For the binary case, to avoid conversion to DOUBLEST, this is implemented using the floatformat_classify routine. However, it turns out that floatformat_classify actually has a bug (it was not used to check for zero before), so this is fixed as well. The new routine is used in both value_logical_not and valpy_nonzero. There is one extra twist: the code previously used value_as_double to convert to DOUBLEST and then compare against zero. That routine performs an extra task: it detects invalid floating-point values and raises an error. In any place where value_as_double is removed in favor of some target-float.c routine, we need to replace that check. To keep this check centralized in one place, I've added a new routine is_floating_value, which returns a boolean determining whether a value's type is floating point (binary or decimal), and if so, also performs the validity check. Since we need to check whether a value is FP before calling any of the target-float routines anyway, this seems a good place to add the check without much code size overhead. In some places where we only want to check for floating-point types and not perform a validity check (e.g. for the *output* of an operation), we can use the new is_floating_type routine (in gdbarch) instead. The validity check itself is done by a new target_float_is_valid routine in target-float, encapsulating floatformat_is_valid. ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * Makefile.c (SFILES): Add target-float.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add target-float.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add target-float.o. * target-float.h: New file. * target-float.c: New file. * doublest.c (floatformat_classify): Fix detection of float_zero. * gdbtypes.c (is_floating_type): New function. * gdbtypes.h (is_floating_type): Add prototype. * value.c: Do not include "floatformat.h". (unpack_double): Use target_float_is_valid. (is_floating_value): New function. * value.h (is_floating_value): Add prototype- * valarith.c: Include "target-float.h". (value_logical_not): Use target_float_is_zero. * python/py-value.c: Include "target-float.h". (valpy_nonzero): Use target_float_is_zero.
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#endif