Aurelien Jarno a1b01d3403 [ARM] Fix PR target/59833
For Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>

On ARM soft-float, the float to double conversion doesn't convert a sNaN
to qNaN as the IEEE Std 754 standard mandates:

"Under default exception handling, any operation signaling an invalid
operation exception and for which a floating-point result is to be
delivered shall deliver a quiet NaN."

Given the soft float ARM code ignores exceptions and always provides a
result, a float to double conversion of a signaling NaN should return a
quiet NaN. Fix this in extendsfdf2.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	PR target/59833
	* config/arm/ieee754-df.S (extendsfdf2): Convert sNaN to qNaN.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.dg/pr59833.c: New testcase.

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