Add FEATURE_AVX512VP2INTERSECT to libgcc so that enum processor_features
in libgcc matches enum processor_features in i386-builtins.c. Update
GFNI check to support processors with SSE and AVX versions of GFNI.
PR target/95212
PR target/95220
* config/i386/cpuinfo.c (get_available_features): Fix
FEATURE_GFNI check. Also check FEATURE_AVX512VP2INTERSECT.
* config/i386/cpuinfo.h (processor_features): Add
FEATURE_AVX512VP2INTERSECT.
Part of the removal of crisv32-* and cris-*-linux* (cris-elf remains).
libgcc:
* config.host: Remove support for crisv32-*-* and cris*-*-linux.
* config/cris/libgcc-glibc.ver, config/cris/t-linux: Remove.
Introduce math_force_eval_div to use generic division to generate
INEXACT as well as INVALID and DIVZERO exceptions.
libgcc/ChangeLog:
* config/i386/sfp-exceptions.c (__math_force_eval): Remove.
(__math_force_eval_div): New define.
(__sfp_handle_exceptions): Use __math_force_eval_div to use
generic division to generate INVALID, DIVZERO and INEXACT
exceptions.
libatomic/ChangeLog:
* config/x86/fenv.c (__math_force_eval): Remove.
(__math_force_eval_div): New define.
(__atomic_deraiseexcept): Use __math_force_eval_div to use
generic division to generate INVALID, DIVZERO and INEXACT
exceptions.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* config/fpu-387.h (__math_force_eval): Remove.
(__math_force_eval_div): New define.
(local_feraiseexcept): Use __math_force_eval_div to use
generic division to generate INVALID, DIVZERO and INEXACT
exceptions.
(struct fenv): Define named struct instead of typedef.
This version of the fix uses __getauxval instead of getauxval.
The whole thing is guarded simply on __gnu_linux__.
__getauxval was introduced in 2.16 but the aarch64 port was added in 2.17 so in practice I expect all aarch64 glibcs to support __getauxval.
Bootstrapped and tested on aarch64-none-linux-gnu.
Also tested on aarch64-none-elf.
2020-05-06 Kyrylo Tkachov <kyrylo.tkachov@arm.com>
* config/aarch64/lse-init.c (init_have_lse_atomics): Use __getauxval
instead of getauxval.
(AT_HWCAP): Define.
(HWCAP_ATOMICS): Define.
Guard detection on __gnu_linux__.
PR gcov-profile/93623
* libgcov-interface.c (__gcov_fork): Do not flush
and reset only in child process.
(__gcov_execl): Dump counters only and reset them
only if exec* fails.
(__gcov_execlp): Likewise.
(__gcov_execle): Likewise.
(__gcov_execv): Likewise.
(__gcov_execvp): Likewise.
(__gcov_execve): Likewise.
Introduce math_force_eval to evaluate generic division to generate
INVALID and DIVZERO exceptions.
libgcc/ChangeLog:
* config/i386/sfp-exceptions.c (__math_force_eval): New define.
(__sfp_handle_exceptions): Use __math_force_eval to evaluete
generic division to generate INVALID and DIVZERO exceptions.
libatomic/ChangeLog:
* config/x86/fenv.c (__math_force_eval): New define.
(__atomic_feraiseexcept): Use __math_force_eval to evaluete
generic division to generate INVALID and DIVZERO exceptions.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* config/fpu-387.h (__math_force_eval): New define.
(local_feraiseexcept): Use __math_force_eval to evaluete
generic division to generate INVALID and DIVZERO exceptions.
Since commit e154242724 the flag -many is
sometimes not passed to the assembler. Use .machine ppc to prevent
errors if these files are assembled for an ISA which does not support
FPRs.
libgcc/
* config/rs6000/crtresfpr.S: Use .machine ppc.
* config/rs6000/crtresxfpr.S: Likewise.
* config/rs6000/crtsavfpr.S: Likewise.
With -mbranch-protection=pac-ret the debug info toggles the
signedness state of the return address so the unwinder knows when
the return address needs pointer authentication.
The unwind context flags were not updated according to the dwarf
frame info.
This causes unwinding across frames that were built without pac-ret
to incorrectly authenticate the return address wich corrupts the
return address on a system where PAuth is enabled.
Note: This even affects systems where all code use pac-ret because
unwinding across a signal frame the return address is not signed.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR target/94514
* g++.target/aarch64/pr94514.C: New test.
* gcc.target/aarch64/pr94514.c: New test.
libgcc/ChangeLog:
PR target/94514
* config/aarch64/aarch64-unwind.h (aarch64_frob_update_context):
Update context->flags accroding to the frame state.
According to "Intel 64 and IA32 Arch SDM, Vol. 3:
"Because SIMD floating-point exceptions are precise and occur immediately,
the situation does not arise where an x87 FPU instruction, a WAIT/FWAIT
instruction, or another SSE/SSE2/SSE3 instruction will catch a pending
unmasked SIMD floating-point exception."
Remove unneeded assignments to volatile memory.
libgcc/ChangeLog:
* config/i386/sfp-exceptions.c (__sfp_handle_exceptions) [__SSE_MATH__]:
Remove unneeded assignments to volatile memory.
libatomic/ChangeLog:
* config/x86/fenv.c (__atomic_feraiseexcept) [__SSE_MATH__]:
Remove unneeded assignments to volatile memory.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* config/fpu-387.h (local_feraiseexcept) [__SSE_MATH__]:
Remove unneeded assignments to volatile memory.
As reported in the PR, GCC 10 (and also 9.3.1 but not 9.3.0) fails to build
when using older binutils which lack LSE support, because those instructions
are used in libgcc.
Thanks to Kyrylo's hint, the following patches (hopefully) allow it to build
even with older binutils by using .inst directive if LSE support isn't
available in the assembler.
2020-04-15 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR target/93053
* configure.ac (LIBGCC_CHECK_AS_LSE): Add HAVE_AS_LSE checking.
* config/aarch64/lse.S: Include auto-target.h, if HAVE_AS_LSE
is not defined, use just .arch armv8-a.
(B, M, N, OPN): Define.
(COMMENT): New .macro.
(CAS, CASP, SWP, LDOP): Use .inst directive if HAVE_AS_LSE is not
defined. Otherwise, move the operands right after the glue? and
comment out operands where the macros are used.
* configure: Regenerated.
* config.in: Regenerated.