gcc/libgcc/config/rs6000/t-float128
Bill Schmidt f906f5edd3 _divkc3.c: New.
[libgcc]

2016-07-12  Bill Schmidt  <wschmidt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* config/rs6000/_divkc3.c: New.
	* config/rs6000/_mulkc3.c: New.
	* config/rs6000/quad-float128.h: Define TFtype; declare _mulkc3
	and _divkc3.
	* config/rs6000/t-float128: Add _mulkc3 and _divkc3 to
	fp128_ppc_funcs.

[gcc/testsuite]

2016-07-12  Bill Schmidt  <wschmidt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* gcc.target/powerpc/divkc3-1.c: New.
	* gcc.target/powerpc/mulkc3-1.c: New.

From-SVN: r238253
2016-07-12 16:05:18 +00:00

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# Support for adding __float128 to the powerpc.
# The standard 128-bit floating point support functions are TFmode. Most
# PowerPC targets use a long double format that has a pair of doubles to give
# you more precision, but no extra expoenent range. This long double format is
# mostly compatible with the format used by the IBM XL compilers. Some of the
# names used by the IBM double-double format use TF in them, so we rename
# all of the functions provided for the new IEEE 128-bit support.
#
# We use the TF functions in soft-fp for 128-bit floating point support, using
# sed to transform the names in the files from TF names to KF names.
# Emulator functions from the soft-fp directory
fp128_softfp_funcs = addkf3 subkf3 mulkf3 divkf3 negkf2 \
unordkf2 eqkf2 gekf2 lekf2 \
extendsfkf2 extenddfkf2 trunckfsf2 trunckfdf2 \
fixkfsi fixkfdi fixunskfsi fixunskfdi \
floatsikf floatdikf floatunsikf floatundikf
fp128_softfp_src = $(addsuffix -sw.c,$(fp128_softfp_funcs))
fp128_softfp_static_obj = $(addsuffix -sw$(objext),$(fp128_softfp_funcs))
fp128_softfp_shared_obj = $(addsuffix -sw_s$(objext),$(fp128_softfp_funcs))
fp128_softfp_obj = $(fp128_softfp_static_obj) $(fp128_softfp_shared_obj)
# New functions for software emulation
fp128_ppc_funcs = floattikf floatuntikf fixkfti fixunskfti \
extendkftf2-sw trunctfkf2-sw \
sfp-exceptions _mulkc3 _divkc3
fp128_ppc_src = $(addprefix $(srcdir)/config/rs6000/,$(addsuffix \
.c,$(fp128_ppc_funcs)))
fp128_ppc_static_obj = $(addsuffix $(objext),$(fp128_ppc_funcs))
fp128_ppc_shared_obj = $(addsuffix _s$(objext),$(fp128_ppc_funcs))
fp128_ppc_obj = $(fp128_ppc_static_obj) $(fp128_ppc_shared_obj)
# All functions
fp128_funcs = $(fp128_softfp_funcs) $(fp128_ppc_funcs) \
$(fp128_hw_funcs) $(fp128_ifunc_funcs)
fp128_src = $(fp128_softfp_src) $(fp128_ppc_src) \
$(fp128_hw_src) $(fp128_ifunc_src)
fp128_obj = $(fp128_softfp_obj) $(fp128_ppc_obj) \
$(fp128_hw_obj) $(fp128_ifunc_obj)
fp128_sed = $(srcdir)/config/rs6000/float128-sed$(fp128_sed_hw)
fp128_dep = $(fp128_sed) $(srcdir)/config/rs6000/t-float128
fp128_includes = $(srcdir)/soft-fp/double.h \
$(srcdir)/soft-fp/op-1.h \
$(srcdir)/soft-fp/op-4.h \
$(srcdir)/soft-fp/op-common.h \
$(srcdir)/soft-fp/single.h \
$(srcdir)/soft-fp/extended.h \
$(srcdir)/soft-fp/op-2.h \
$(srcdir)/soft-fp/op-8.h \
$(srcdir)/soft-fp/quad.h \
$(srcdir)/soft-fp/soft-fp.h
# Build the emulator without ISA 3.0 hardware support.
FP128_CFLAGS_SW = -Wno-type-limits -mvsx -mfloat128 \
-mno-float128-hardware \
-I$(srcdir)/soft-fp \
-I$(srcdir)/config/rs6000 \
$(FLOAT128_HW_INSNS)
$(fp128_softfp_obj) : INTERNAL_CFLAGS += $(FP128_CFLAGS_SW)
$(fp128_ppc_obj) : INTERNAL_CFLAGS += $(FP128_CFLAGS_SW)
$(fp128_obj) : $(fp128_includes)
$(fp128_obj) : $(srcdir)/config/rs6000/quad-float128.h
$(fp128_softfp_src) : $(srcdir)/soft-fp/$(subst -sw,,$(subst kf,tf,$@)) $(fp128_dep)
@src="$(srcdir)/soft-fp/$(subst -sw,,$(subst kf,tf,$@))"; \
echo "Create $@"; \
(echo "/* file created from $$src */"; \
echo; \
sed -f $(fp128_sed) < $$src) > $@
.PHONY: test clean-float128
test:
@echo "fp128_src:"; \
for x in $(fp128_src); do echo " $$x"; done; \
echo; \
echo "fp128_obj:"; \
for x in $(fp128_obj); do echo " $$x"; done;
clean-float128:
rm -rf $(fp128_softfp_src)
@$(MULTICLEAN) multi-clean DO=clean-float128
# For now, only put it in the static library
# LIB2ADD += $(fp128_src)
LIB2ADD_ST += $(fp128_src)