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2018-01-08 Michael Meissner <meissner@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * config/rs6000/quad-float128.h (IBM128_TYPE): Explicitly use __ibm128, instead of trying to use long double. (CVT_FLOAT128_TO_IBM128): Use TFtype instead of __float128 to accomidate -mabi=ieeelongdouble multilibs. (CVT_IBM128_TO_FLOAT128): Likewise. * config/rs6000/ibm-ldouble.c (IBM128_TYPE): New macro to define the appropriate IBM extended double type. (__gcc_qadd): Change all occurances of long double to IBM128_TYPE. (__gcc_qsub): Likewise. (__gcc_qmul): Likewise. (__gcc_qdiv): Likewise. (pack_ldouble): Likewise. (__gcc_qneg): Likewise. (__gcc_qeq): Likewise. (__gcc_qne): Likewise. (__gcc_qge): Likewise. (__gcc_qle): Likewise. (__gcc_stoq): Likewise. (__gcc_dtoq): Likewise. (__gcc_itoq): Likewise. (__gcc_utoq): Likewise. (__gcc_qunord): Likewise. * config/rs6000/_mulkc3.c (toplevel): Include soft-fp.h and quad-float128.h for the definitions. (COPYSIGN): Use the f128 version instead of the q version. (INFINITY): Likewise. (__mulkc3): Use TFmode/TCmode for float128 scalar/complex types. * config/rs6000/_divkc3.c (toplevel): Include soft-fp.h and quad-float128.h for the definitions. (COPYSIGN): Use the f128 version instead of the q version. (INFINITY): Likewise. (FABS): Likewise. (__divkc3): Use TFmode/TCmode for float128 scalar/complex types. * config/rs6000/extendkftf2-sw.c (__extendkftf2_sw): Likewise. * config/rs6000/trunctfkf2-sw.c (__trunctfkf2_sw): Likewise. From-SVN: r256353 |
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