Continuing preparations for implementing
TARGET_ATOMIC_ASSIGN_EXPAND_FENV for powerpc*-*-linux* soft-float and
e500, this patch makes soft-fp symbols used for those targets into
compat symbols when building with glibc >= 2.19, so that they are only
in shared libgcc for existing binaries requiring them, not in static
libgcc and not available for new links using shared libgcc. Instead,
new links will get the symbols from libc, which has exported all of
them since 2.19. (Actually all the symbols were exported from glibc
since 2.4, but some of them were exported by glibc as compat symbols
only - because of a confusion between deliberately present soft-fp
symbols and old accidental reexports of libgcc functions from glibc
2.0 - until 2.19.)
This allows user floating-point arithmetic to interoperate properly
with the state handled by <fenv.h> functions, whether software state
(for soft-float; TLS variables that don't form a public part of
glibc's ABI, so can only be accessed directly by functions within
glibc) or hardware state (for e500 - the copies of the soft-fp
functions in glibc being built to interoperate with the hardware state
whereas those in libgcc aren't). Previously only glibc's own
functions, and those operations done in hardware on e500, properly
worked with that state, not direct floating-point arithmetic
operations that were implemented in software.
The intended next step is the actual TARGET_ATOMIC_ASSIGN_EXPAND_FENV
implementation.
The test of glibc >= 2.19 uses the same --with-glibc-version configure
option as in the gcc/ directory (but differently implemented; in gcc/
the fallback is to examine headers to find the version, while in
libgcc/ we can use compile for the target and so use AC_COMPUTE_INT).
The TARGET_ATOMIC_ASSIGN_EXPAND_FENV implementation will also only do
anything for glibc >= 2.19, as it will depend on generating calls to
functions __atomic_feholdexcept __atomic_feclearexcept
__atomic_feupdateenv that were added in 2.19 for that purpose (even
for e500, inline code is not readily possible because of the need to
make prctl syscalls from the implementation of these functions).
In order to make symbols compat symbols, the soft-fp files need
wrapping with generated wrappers including asm .symver directives,
which need to name the symbol version in question. This is extracted
by an awk script from an intermediate stage of generating the .map
file for linking libgcc (that .map itself depends on the objects that
go into the library, so can't be used for this purpose as that would
mean a circular dependency); the extraction is not fully general
regarding the features available in .map generation, but suffices for
the present purpose.
It would make sense for hardfp.c symbols to be compat symbols as well
(in the cases where hardfp.c gets used, the functions in question
should not be used for new links), but this isn't required for the
present purpose, which is only concerned with ensuring that where
functions that should be affected by rounding modes or exceptions get
used, those functions are actually affected by those rounding modes or
exceptions.
Tested with no regressions with cross to powerpc-linux-gnu
(soft-float); c11-atomic-exec-5.c moves from UNSUPPORTED to FAIL, as
expected, now that floating-point arithmetic in user programs uses the
same state as <fenv.h> functions, so the fenv_exceptions test passes,
but TARGET_ATOMIC_ASSIGN_EXPAND_FENV isn't yet implemented. (For
e500, c11-atomic-exec-5.c was already FAILing, as enough operations
worked with the hardware state for the fenv_exceptions effective
target test to pass.) Also verified that the exported symbols and
versions are unchanged, with the expected symbols becoming compat
symbols at the same versions, and that with --with-glibc-version=2.18
the symbols remain normal rather than compat symbols.
* Makefile.in (libgcc.map.in): New target.
(libgcc.map): Use libgcc.map.in.
* config/t-softfp (softfp_compat): New variable to be set by
users.
[$(softfp_compat) = y] (softfp_map_dep, softfp_set_symver): New
variables.
[$(softfp_compat) = y] (softfp_file_list): Use files in the build
directory.
[$(softfp_compat) = y] ($(softfp_file_list)): Generate wrappers
that use compat symbols and disable all code unless [SHARED].
* config/t-softfp-compat: New file.
* find-symver.awk: New file.
* configure.ac (--with-glibc-version): New configure option.
(ppc_fp_compat): New variable set for powerpc*-*-linux*.
* configure: Regenerate.
* config.host (powerpc*-*-linux*): Use ${ppc_fp_compat} for
soft-float and e500.
From-SVN: r216942
Continuing the cleanups of libgcc soft-fp configuration for
powerpc*-*-linux* in preparation for implementing
TARGET_ATOMIC_ASSIGN_EXPAND_FENV for soft-float and e500, this patch
optimizes the choice of which functions to build for the e500 cases.
For e500v2, use of hardfp is generally right, except that calls to
__unordsf2 and __unorddf2 are actually generated by GCC from
__builtin_isunordered and so they need to be implemented with soft-fp
to avoid recursively calling themselves. For e500v1, hardfp is right
for SFmode (except for __unordsf2) but soft-fp for DFmode (and when
using soft-fp, as usual it's best for the conversions between DFmode
and integers all to come directly from soft-fp rather than some coming
from libgcc2.c). Thus, new variables hardfp_exclusions and
softfp_extras are added that configurations using t-hardfp and
t-softfp can use to achieve the desired effect of selectively mixing
the two sources of functions.
Tested with no regressions for crosses to powerpc-linux-gnuspe (both
e500v1 and e500v2); also checked that the same set of symbols and
versions is exported from shared libgcc before and after the patch.
* config/t-hardfp (hardfp_exclusions): Document new variable for
user to define.
(hardfp_func_list): Exclude functions from $(hardfp_exclusions).
* config/t-softfp (softfp_extras): Document new variable for user
to define.
(softfp_func_list): Add functions from $(softfp_extras).
* config/rs6000/t-e500v1-fp, config/rs6000/t-e500v2-fp: New files.
* config.host (powerpc*-*-linux*): For e500v1, use
rs6000/t-e500v1-fp and t-hardfp; do not use t-softfp-sfdf and
t-softfp-excl. For e500v2, use t-hardfp-sfdf, rs6000/t-e500v2-fp
and t-hardfp; do not use t-softfp-sfdf and t-softfp-excl.
From-SVN: r216835
* config/pa/linux-unwind.h (pa32_read_access_ok): New function.
(pa32_fallback_frame_state): Use pa32_read_access_ok to check if
memory read accesses are ok.
From-SVN: r216716
When I added support for using soft-fp in libgcc
<https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-03/msg00689.html>, libgcc
configuration was still done in the gcc/ directory, meaning that the
variables set in makefile fragments could not depend on the multilib
being built. Thus, building the soft-fp code for powerpc64-linux-gnu
was disabled in the same way as had been done with fp-bit: the code
was built, but with #ifndef __powerpc64__ wrappers around it so that
the resulting objects were empty.
Now that libgcc configuration is done in the toplevel libgcc
directory, such uses of softfp_wrap_start / softfp_wrap_end are better
replaced by configure-time conditionals that determine whether to use
soft-fp for a given multilib. This patch does so for
powerpc*-*-linux*. The same would appear to apply to
powerpc*-*-freebsd* (using rs6000/t-freebsd64), but I have not made
any changes there. t-ppc64-fp is also used by AIX targets, but they
don't use soft-fp anyway so the changes are of no consequence to them.
The same principle of replacing softfp_wrap_start / softfp_wrap_end
with configure-time conditionals also applies to
softfp_exclude_libgcc2, which was intended for cases where soft-fp is
being used on hard-float multilibs and so it is desirable on those
multilibs for a few functions to come from libgcc2.c rather than
soft-fp (but the soft-fp versions would be more efficient on
soft-float multilibs). Now we have hardfp.c and t-hardfp, those are
better to use in that case, to minimize the size of the bulk of the
functions that are only present for ABI compatibility and should never
be called by newly compiled code.
I intend followup patches to switch 32-bit hard-float multilibs to use
t-hardfp as far as possible (for all non-libgcc2.c operations for
classic hard float; for all except __unord* for e500v2; for all SFmode
operations except __unordsf2 for e500v1). After that will come making
the soft-fp operations, in the remaining cases for which they are
built because they are actually needed for code compiled by current
GCC, into compat symbols when building for glibc 2.19 or later, so
that the glibc versions (with exception and rounding mode support) get
used instead (2.19 or later is needed for all the functions to be
exported from glibc as non-compat symbols). In turn, that is required
before implementing TARGET_ATOMIC_ASSIGN_EXPAND_FENV for soft-float
and e500, as that can only be properly effective when GCC-compiled
code is actually interoperating correctly with the exception and
rounding mode state used by <fenv.h> functions.
Tested with no regressions with cross to powerpc64-linux-gnu (in
addition, verified that stripped libgcc_s.so.1 is identical before and
after the patch).
* config.host (powerpc*-*-linux*): Only use soft-fp for 32-bit
configurations.
* config/rs6000/t-ppc64-fp (softfp_wrap_start, softfp_wrap_end):
Remove variables.
From-SVN: r216564
gcc:
2014-10-21 Joern Rennecke <joern.rennecke@embecosm.com>
Vidya Praveen <vidya.praveen@atmel.com>
Praveen Kumar Kaushik <Praveen_Kumar.Kaushik@atmel.com>
Senthil Kumar Selvaraj <Senthil_Kumar.Selvaraj@atmel.com>
Pitchumani Sivanupandi <Pitchumani.S@atmel.com>
* config/avr/avr-c.c (avr_cpu_cpp_builtins): Don't define
__MEMX for avrtiny.
* config/avr/avr.c (avr_insert_attributes): Reject __memx for avrtiny.
(avr_nonconst_pointer_addrspace): Likewise.
* config/avr/avr.h (AVR_HAVE_LPM): Define.
Added AVRTINY architecture to avr target.
* config/avr/avr-arch.h (avr_arch): Added AVRTINY architecture.
(base_arch_s): member added for AVRTINY architecture.
* config/avr/avr.c: Added TINY_ADIW, TINY_SBIW macros as AVRTINY
alternate for adiw/sbiw instructions. Added AVR_TMP_REGNO and
AVR_ZERO_REGNO macros for tmp and zero registers. Replaced TMP_REGNO
and ZERO_REGNO occurrences by AVR_TMP_REGNO and AVR_ZERO_REGNO
respectively. LAST_CALLEE_SAVED_REG macro added for the last register
in callee saved register list.
(avr_option_override): CCP address updated for AVRTINY.
(avr_init_expanders): tmp and zero rtx initialized as per arch.
Reset avr_have_dimode if AVRTINY.
(sequent_regs_live): Use LAST_CALLEE_SAVED_REG instead magic number.
(emit_push_sfr): Use AVR_TMP_REGNO for tmp register number.
(avr_prologue_setup_frame): Don't minimize prologue if AVRTINY.
Use LAST_CALLEE_SAVED_REG to refer last callee saved register.
(expand_epilogue): Likewise.
(avr_print_operand): Print CCP address in case of AVRTINY also.
<TBD>bad address
(function_arg_regno_p): Check different register list for arguments
if AVRTINY.
(init_cumulative_args): Check for AVRTINY to update number of argument
registers.
(tiny_valid_direct_memory_access_range): New function. Return false if
direct memory access range is not in accepted range for AVRTINY.
(avr_out_movqi_r_mr_reg_disp_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect load (with displacement) for AVRTINY.
(out_movqi_r_mr): Updated instruction length for AVRTINY. Call
avr_out_movqi_r_mr_reg_disp_tiny for load from reg+displacement.
(avr_out_movhi_r_mr_reg_no_disp_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect load (no displacement) for AVRTINY.
(avr_out_movhi_r_mr_reg_disp_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect load (with displacement) for AVRTINY.
(avr_out_movhi_r_mr_pre_dec_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect load for pre-decrement address.
(out_movhi_r_mr): In case of AVRTINY, call tiny register indirect load
functions. Update instruction length for AVRTINY.
(avr_out_movsi_r_mr_reg_no_disp_tiny): New function. Likewise, for
SImode.
(avr_out_movsi_r_mr_reg_disp_tiny): New function. Likewise, for SImode.
(out_movsi_r_mr): Likewise, for SImode.
(avr_out_movsi_mr_r_reg_no_disp_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect store (no displacement) for AVRTINY.
(avr_out_movsi_mr_r_reg_disp_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect store (with displacement) for AVRTINY.
(out_movsi_mr_r): Emit out insn for IO address store. Update store
instruction's size for AVRTINY. For AVRTINY, call tiny SImode indirect
store functions.
(avr_out_load_psi_reg_no_disp_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect load (no displacement) for PSImode in AVRTINY.
(avr_out_load_psi_reg_disp_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect load (with displacement) for PSImode in AVRTINY.
(avr_out_load_psi): Call PSImode register indirect load functions for
AVRTINY. Update instruction length for AVRTINY.
(avr_out_store_psi_reg_no_disp_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect store (no displacement) for PSImode in AVRTINY.
(avr_out_store_psi_reg_disp_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect store (with displacement) for PSImode in AVRTINY.
(avr_out_store_psi): Update instruction length for AVRTINY. Call tiny
register indirect store functions for AVRTINY.
(avr_out_movqi_mr_r_reg_disp_tiny): New function to handle QImode
register indirect store (with displacement) for AVRTINY.
(out_movqi_mr_r): Update instruction length for AVRTINY. Call tiny
register indirect store function for QImode in AVRTINY.
(avr_out_movhi_mr_r_xmega): Update instruction length for AVRTINY.
(avr_out_movhi_mr_r_reg_no_disp_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect store (no displacement) for HImode in AVRTINY.
(avr_out_movhi_mr_r_reg_disp_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect store (with displacement) for HImode in AVRTINY.
(avr_out_movhi_mr_r_post_inc_tiny): New function to handle register
indirect store for post-increment address in HImode.
(out_movhi_mr_r): Update instruction length for AVRTINY. Call tiny
register indirect store function for HImode in AVRTINY.
(avr_out_compare): Use TINY_SBIW/ TINY_ADIW in place of sbiw/adiw
in case of AVRTINY.
(order_regs_for_local_alloc): Updated register allocation order for
AVRTINY.
(avr_conditional_register_usage): New function. It is a target hook
(TARGET_CONDITIONAL_REGISTER_USAGE) function which updates fixed, call
used registers list and register allocation order for AVRTINY.
(avr_return_in_memory): Update return value size for AVRTINY.
* config/avr/avr-c.c (avr_cpu_cpp_builtins): Added builtin macros
for AVRTINY arch and tiny program memory base address.
* config/avr/avr-devices.c (avr_arch_types): Added AVRTINY arch.
(avr_texinfo): Added description for AVRTINY arch.
* config/avr/avr.h: Added macro to identify AVRTINY arch. Updated
STATIC_CHAIN_REGNUM for AVRTINY.
* config/avr/avr-mcus.def: Added AVRTINY arch devices.
* config/avr/avr.md: Added constants for tmp/ zero registers in
AVRTINY. Attributes for AVRTINY added.
(mov<mode>): Move src/ dest address to register if it is not in AVRTINY
memory access range.
(mov<mode>_insn): Avoid QImode direct load for AVRTINY if address not
in AVRTINY memory access range.
(*mov<mode>): Likewise for HImode and SImode.
(*movsf): Likewise for SFmode.
(delay_cycles_2): Updated instructions to be emitted as AVRTINY does
not have sbiw.
* config/avr/avr-protos.h: Added function prototype for
tiny_valid_direct_memory_access_range.
* config/avr/avr-tables.opt: Regenerate.
* gcc/config/avr/t-multilib: Regenerate.
* doc/avr-mmcu.texi: Regenerate.
gcc/testsuite:
2014-10-21 Joern Rennecke <joern.rennecke@embecosm.com>
* gcc.target/avr/tiny-memx.c: New test.
* gcc.target/avr/tiny-caller-save.c: New test.
libgcc:
2014-10-21 Joern Rennecke <joern.rennecke@embecosm.com>
Vidya Praveen <vidya.praveen@atmel.com>
Praveen Kumar Kaushik <Praveen_Kumar.Kaushik@atmel.com>
Senthil Kumar Selvaraj <Senthil_Kumar.Selvaraj@atmel.com>
Pitchumani Sivanupandi <Pitchumani.S@atmel.com>
* config/avr/lib1funcs.S (__do_global_dtors): Go back to descending
order.
Updated library functions for AVRTINY arch.
* config/avr/lib1funcs.S: Updated zero/tmp regs for AVRTINY.
Replaced occurrences of r0/r1 with tmp/zero reg macros.
Added wsubi/ wadi macros that expands conditionally as sbiw/ adiw
or AVRTINY equivalent. Replaced occurrences of sbiw/adiw with
wsubi/wadi macors.
(__mulsi3_helper): Update stack, preserve callee saved regs and
argument from stack. Restore callee save registers.
(__mulpsi3): Likewise.
(__muldi3, __udivmodsi4, __divmodsi4, __negsi2, __umoddi3, __udivmod64,
__moddi3, __adddi3, __adddi3_s8, __subdi3, __cmpdi2, __cmpdi2_s8,
__negdi2, __prologue_saves__, __epilogue_restores__): Excluded for
AVRTINY.
(__tablejump2__): Added lpm equivalent instructions for AVRTINY.
(__do_copy_data): Added new definition for AVRTINY.
(__do_clear_bss): Replace r17 by r18 to preserve zero reg for AVRTINY.
(__load_3, __load_4, __xload_1, __xload_2, __xload_3,
__xload_4, __movmemx_qi, __movmemx_hi): Excluded for AVRTINY.
* config/avr/lib1funcs-fixed.S: Replaced occurrences of r0/r1 with
tmp/zero reg macros. Replaced occurrences of sbiw/adiw with wsubi/wadi
macors.
* config/avr/t-avr (LIB1ASMFUNCS): Remove unsupported functions for
AVRTINY.
Fix broken long multiplication on tiny arch.
Co-Authored-By: Pitchumani Sivanupandi <pitchumani.s@atmel.com>
Co-Authored-By: Praveen Kumar Kaushik <Praveen_Kumar.Kaushik@atmel.com>
Co-Authored-By: Senthil Kumar Selvaraj <Senthil_Kumar.Selvaraj@atmel.com>
Co-Authored-By: Vidya Praveen <vidya.praveen@atmel.com>
From-SVN: r216525
The i386 sfp-machine.h defines FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS in a way that is
always wrong: it treats a set bit as indicating the exception is
trapping, when actually a set bit (both for 387 and SSE floating
point) indicates it is masked, and a clear bit indicates it is
trapping. This patch fixes this bug.
Bootstrapped with no regressions on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.
libgcc:
* config/i386/sfp-machine.h (FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS): Treat clear
bits not set bits as indicating trapping exceptions.
gcc/testsuite:
* gcc.dg/torture/float128-exact-underflow.c: New test.
From-SVN: r215347
This patch removes the LIBGCC2_HAS_{SF,DF,XF,TF}_MODE target macros,
replacing them by predefines with -fbuilding-libgcc, together with a
target hook that can influence those predefines when needed.
The new default is that a floating-point mode is supported in libgcc
if (a) it passes the scalar_mode_supported_p hook (otherwise it's not
plausible for it to be supported in libgcc) and (b) it's one of those
four modes (since those are the modes for which libgcc hardcodes the
possibility of support). The target hook can override the default
choice (in either direction) for modes that pass
scalar_mode_supported_p (although overriding in the direction of
returning true when the default would return false only makes sense if
all relevant functions are specially defined in libgcc for that
particular target).
The previous default settings depended on various settings such as
LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE, as well as targets defining the above
target macros if the default wasn't correct.
The default scalar_mode_supported_p only declares a floating-point
mode to be supported if it matches one of float / double / long
double. This means that in most cases where a mode is only supported
conditionally in libgcc (TFmode only supported if it's the mode of
long double, most commonly), the default gets things right. Overrides
were needed in the following cases:
* SFmode would always have been supported in libgcc (the condition was
BITS_PER_UNIT == 8, true for all current targets), but pdp11
defaults to 64-bit float, and in that case SFmode would fail
scalar_mode_supported_p. I don't know if libgcc actually built for
pdp11 (and the port may well no longer be being used), but this
patch adds a scalar_mode_supported_p hook to it to ensure SFmode is
treated as supported.
* Certain i386 and ia64 targets need the new hook to match the
existing cases for when XFmode or TFmode support is present in
libgcc. For i386, the hook can always declare XFmode to be
supported - the cases where it's not are the cases where long double
is TFmode, in which case XFmode fails scalar_mode_supported_p[*] -
but TFmode support needs to be conditional. (And of the targets not
defining LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE before this patch, some defined
LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE to 64, so ensuring LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE would
always be false, while others did not define it, so allowing it to
be true in the -mlong-double-128 case. This patch matches that
logic, although I suspect all the latter targets would have been
broken if you tried to enable -mlong-double-128 by default, for lack
of the soft-fp TFmode support in libgcc, which is separately
configured.)
[*] I don't know if it's deliberate not to support __float80 at all
with -mlong-double-128.
In order to implement the default version of the new hook,
insn-modes.h was made to contain macros such as HAVE_TFmode for each
machine mode, so the default hook can contain conditionals on whether
XFmode and TFmode exist (to match the hardcoding of a list of modes in
libgcc). This is also used in fortran/trans-types.c; previously it
had a conditional on defined(LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE) (a bit dubious,
since it ignored the value of the macro), which is replaced by testing
defined(HAVE_TFmode), in conjunction with requiring
targetm.libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p.
(Fortran is testing something stronger than that hook: not only is
libgcc support required, but also libm or equivalent. Thus, it has a
test for ENABLE_LIBQUADMATH_SUPPORT in the case that the mode is
TFmode and that's not the same as any of the three standard types.
The old and new tests are intended to accept exactly the same set of
modes for all targets.)
Apart from the four target macros eliminated by this patch, it gets us
closer to eliminating LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE as well, though a
few more places using that macro need changing first.
Bootstrapped with no regressions on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu; also
built cc1 for crosses to ia64-elf and pdp11-none as a minimal test of
changes for those targets.
gcc:
* target.def (libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): New hook.
* targhooks.c (default_libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): New
function.
* targhooks.h (default_libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): Declare.
* doc/tm.texi.in (LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE, LIBGCC2_HAS_XF_MODE)
(LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
(TARGET_LIBGCC_FLOATING_MODE_SUPPORTED_P): New @hook.
* doc/tm.texi: Regenerate.
* genmodes.c (emit_insn_modes_h): Define HAVE_%smode for each
machine mode.
* system.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_SF_MODE, LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE)
(LIBGCC2_HAS_XF_MODE, LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Poison.
* config/i386/cygming.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/darwin.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/djgpp.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/dragonfly.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/freebsd.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/gnu-user-common.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/i386-interix.h (IX86_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/i386.c (ix86_libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): New
function.
(TARGET_LIBGCC_FLOATING_MODE_SUPPORTED_P): Define.
* config/i386/i386elf.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/lynx.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/netbsd-elf.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/netbsd64.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/nto.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/openbsd.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/openbsdelf.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/rtemself.h (IX86_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/i386/sol2.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/i386/vx-common.h (IX86_MAYBE_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/ia64/elf.h (IA64_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/ia64/freebsd.h (IA64_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/ia64/hpux.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_XF_MODE, LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE):
Remove.
* config/ia64/ia64.c (TARGET_LIBGCC_FLOATING_MODE_SUPPORTED_P):
New macro.
(ia64_libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p): New function.
* config/ia64/linux.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Remove.
* config/ia64/vms.h (IA64_NO_LIBGCC_XFMODE)
(IA64_NO_LIBGCC_TFMODE): Define.
* config/msp430/msp430.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE): Remove.
* config/pdp11/pdp11.c (TARGET_SCALAR_MODE_SUPPORTED_P): New
macro.
(pdp11_scalar_mode_supported_p): New function.
* config/rl78/rl78.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE): Remove.
* config/rx/rx.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE): Remove.
gcc/c-family:
* c-cppbuiltin.c (c_cpp_builtins): Define __LIBGCC_HAS_%s_MODE__
macros for floating-point modes.
gcc/fortran:
* trans-types.c (gfc_init_kinds): Check
targetm.libgcc_floating_mode_supported_p for floating-point
modes. Check HAVE_TFmode instead of LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE.
libgcc:
* libgcc2.h (LIBGCC2_HAS_SF_MODE): Define using
__LIBGCC_HAS_SF_MODE__.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_DF_MODE__.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_XF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_XF_MODE__.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_TF_MODE__.
* config/libbid/bid_gcc_intrinsics.h
(LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE): Do not define.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_XF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_XF_MODE__.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_TF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_TF_MODE__.
* fixed-bit.h (LIBGCC2_LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE): Do not define.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_SF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_SF_MODE__.
(LIBGCC2_HAS_DF_MODE): Define using __LIBGCC_HAS_DF_MODE__.
From-SVN: r215215
gcc/
PR target/63223
* config/avr/avr.md (*tablejump.3byte-pc): New insn.
(*tablejump): Restrict to !AVR_HAVE_EIJMP_EICALL. Add void clobber.
(casesi): Expand to *tablejump.3byte-pc if AVR_HAVE_EIJMP_EICALL.
libgcc/
PR target/63223
* config/avr/libgcc.S (__tablejump2__): Rewrite to use RAMPZ, ELPM
and R24 as needed. Make work for all devices and .text locations.
(__do_global_ctors, __do_global_dtors): Use word addresses.
(__tablejump__, __tablejump_elpm__): Remove functions.
* t-avr (LIB1ASMFUNCS): Remove _tablejump, _tablejump_elpm.
Add _tablejump2.
(XICALL, XIJMP): New macros.
From-SVN: r215152
gcc/c-family:
* c-cppbuiltin.c (c_cpp_builtins): Also define
__LIBGCC_EH_TABLES_CAN_BE_READ_ONLY__,
__LIBGCC_EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME__, __LIBGCC_JCR_SECTION_NAME__,
__LIBGCC_CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP__, __LIBGCC_DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP__,
__LIBGCC_TEXT_SECTION_ASM_OP__, __LIBGCC_INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP__,
__LIBGCC_INIT_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP__,
__LIBGCC_STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD__,
__LIBGCC_DONT_USE_BUILTIN_SETJMP__,
__LIBGCC_DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN__,
__LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__,
__LIBGCC_EH_RETURN_STACKADJ_RTX__, __LIBGCC_JMP_BUF_SIZE__,
__LIBGCC_STACK_POINTER_REGNUM__ and
__LIBGCC_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS__ for -fbuilding-libgcc.
(builtin_define_with_value): Handle backslash-escaping in string
macro values.
libgcc:
* Makefile.in (CRTSTUFF_CFLAGS): Add -fbuilding-libgcc.
* config/aarch64/linux-unwind.h (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM): Change all
uses to __LIBGCC_STACK_POINTER_REGNUM__.
(DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN__.
* config/alpha/vms-unwind.h (DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN):
Change use to __LIBGCC_DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN__.
* config/cr16/unwind-cr16.c (STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD): Change all
uses to __LIBGCC_STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD__.
(DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__.
(EH_RETURN_STACKADJ_RTX): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_EH_RETURN_STACKADJ_RTX__.
* config/cr16/unwind-dw2.h (DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS): Change use to
__LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__. Remove conditional definition.
* config/i386/cygming-crtbegin.c (EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME): Change
use to __LIBGCC_EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME__.
(JCR_SECTION_NAME): Change use to __LIBGCC_JCR_SECTION_NAME__.
* config/i386/cygming-crtend.c (EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME): Change use
to __LIBGCC_EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME__.
(JCR_SECTION_NAME): Change use to __LIBGCC_JCR_SECTION_NAME__
* config/mips/linux-unwind.h (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM): Change use to
__LIBGCC_STACK_POINTER_REGNUM__.
(DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN__.
* config/nios2/linux-unwind.h (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM): Change use
to __LIBGCC_STACK_POINTER_REGNUM__.
* config/pa/hpux-unwind.h (DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN): Change
all uses to __LIBGCC_DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN__.
* config/pa/linux-unwind.h (DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN): Change
all uses to __LIBGCC_DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN__.
* config/rs6000/aix-unwind.h (DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN):
Change all uses to __LIBGCC_DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN__.
(STACK_POINTER_REGNUM): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_STACK_POINTER_REGNUM__.
* config/rs6000/darwin-fallback.c (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM): Change
use to __LIBGCC_STACK_POINTER_REGNUM__.
* config/rs6000/linux-unwind.h (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM): Change all
uses to __LIBGCC_STACK_POINTER_REGNUM__.
* config/sparc/linux-unwind.h (DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS): Change use
to __LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__.
* config/sparc/sol2-unwind.h (DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS): Change use
to __LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__.
* config/tilepro/linux-unwind.h (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM): Change use
to __LIBGCC_STACK_POINTER_REGNUM__.
* config/xtensa/unwind-dw2-xtensa.h (DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS):
Remove conditional definition.
* crtstuff.c (TEXT_SECTION_ASM_OP): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_TEXT_SECTION_ASM_OP__.
(EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME__.
(EH_TABLES_CAN_BE_READ_ONLY): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_EH_TABLES_CAN_BE_READ_ONLY__.
(CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP__.
(DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP__.
(JCR_SECTION_NAME): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_JCR_SECTION_NAME__.
(INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP__.
(INIT_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_INIT_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP__.
* generic-morestack.c (STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD__.
* libgcc2.c (INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP__.
(INIT_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_INIT_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP__.
(EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME__.
* libgcov-profiler.c (VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS): Remove conditional
definitions. Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS__.
* unwind-dw2.c (STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD__.
(DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__.
(EH_RETURN_STACKADJ_RTX): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_EH_RETURN_STACKADJ_RTX__.
* unwind-dw2.h (DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS): Remove conditional
definition. Change use to __LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__.
* unwind-sjlj.c (DONT_USE_BUILTIN_SETJMP): Change all uses to
__LIBGCC_DONT_USE_BUILTIN_SETJMP__.
(JMP_BUF_SIZE): Change use to __LIBGCC_JMP_BUF_SIZE__.
From-SVN: r214954
gcc/
2014-07-30 Ulrich Weigand <Ulrich.Weigand@de.ibm.com>
* config/s390/s390.c (s390_emit_tpf_eh_return): Pass original return
address as second parameter to __tpf_eh_return routine.
libgcc/
2014-07-30 J. D. Johnston <jjohnst@us.ibm.com>
* config/s390/tpf-unwind.h: Include <stdbool.h>.
(__tpf_eh_return): Add original return address as second parameter.
Handle cases where unwinder routines were called directly, instead
of from within the C++ library.
From-SVN: r213305
* config/i386/cygming-crtbegin.c (deregister_frame_fn): Newly public.
(__gcc_deregister_frame): Move logic to detect deregister function to...
(__gcc_register_frame): here, so it's consistent with the register logic.
From-SVN: r213009
* config/pa/linux-atomic.c (__sync_lock_release_4): New.
(SYNC_LOCK_RELEASE): Update to use __kernel_cmpxchg for release.
Don't use SYNC_LOCK_RELEASE for int type.
From-SVN: r212767
2014-06-18 Charles Baylis <charles.baylis@linaro.org>
* config/arm/bpabi.S (__aeabi_ldivmod): Perform division using
__udivmoddi4, and fixups for negative operands.
From-SVN: r211794
2014-06-18 Charles Baylis <charles.baylis@linaro.org>
* config/arm/bpabi.S (__aeabi_uldivmod): Perform division using call
to __udivmoddi4.
From-SVN: r211792
2014-06-18 Charles Baylis <charles.baylis@linaro.org>
* config/arm/bpabi.S (__aeabi_uldivmod, __aeabi_ldivmod): Add comment
describing register usage on function entry and exit.
From-SVN: r211790
2014-04-30 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de>
Work around for current cygwin32 build problems.
* config/i386/cygming-crtbegin.c (__register_frame_info,
__deregister_frame_info, _Jv_RegisterClasses): Compile weak default
functions only for 64-bit systems.
From-SVN: r209942