* lib/fenv.in.h (fegetexceptflag, fesetexceptflag): New declarations.
* lib/fenv-except-state-get.c: New file, baed on glibc.
* lib/fenv-except-state-set.c: New file, baed on glibc.
* m4/mathfunc.m4 (gl_MATHFUNC): Handle also the 'fexcept_t *' type.
* m4/fenv-exceptions-state.m4: New file.
* modules/fenv-exceptions-state-c99: New file.
* doc/posix-functions/fegetexceptflag.texi: Mention the new module.
* doc/posix-functions/fesetexceptflag.texi: Mention the new module and
the glibc, musl libc, macOS, AIX, mingw bugs.
+2023-10-30 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
+
+ fenv-exceptions-state-c99: New module.
+ * lib/fenv.in.h (fegetexceptflag, fesetexceptflag): New declarations.
+ * lib/fenv-except-state-get.c: New file, baed on glibc.
+ * lib/fenv-except-state-set.c: New file, baed on glibc.
+ * m4/mathfunc.m4 (gl_MATHFUNC): Handle also the 'fexcept_t *' type.
+ * m4/fenv-exceptions-state.m4: New file.
+ * modules/fenv-exceptions-state-c99: New file.
+ * doc/posix-functions/fegetexceptflag.texi: Mention the new module.
+ * doc/posix-functions/fesetexceptflag.texi: Mention the new module and
+ the glibc, musl libc, macOS, AIX, mingw bugs.
+
2023-10-30 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
fenv-exceptions-tracking-{c99,c23}: Fix the x86_64 and i386 case.
POSIX specification:@* @url{https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fegetexceptflag.html}
-Gnulib module: ---
+Gnulib module: fenv-exceptions-state-c99
Portability problems fixed by Gnulib:
@itemize
+@item
+This function is missing on some platforms:
+FreeBSD 6.0, NetBSD 5.0, OpenBSD 3.8, Minix 3.1.8, AIX 5.1, IRIX 6.5, Solaris 9, Cygwin 1.7.7, MSVC 9, Android 4.4.
@end itemize
Portability problems not fixed by Gnulib:
@itemize
-@item
-This function is missing on some platforms:
-FreeBSD 6.0, NetBSD 5.0, OpenBSD 3.8, Minix 3.1.8, AIX 5.1, IRIX 6.5, Solaris 9, Cygwin 1.7.7, MSVC 9, Android 4.4.
@end itemize
POSIX specification:@* @url{https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fesetexceptflag.html}
-Gnulib module: ---
+Gnulib module: fenv-exceptions-state-c99
Portability problems fixed by Gnulib:
@itemize
+@item
+This function is missing on some platforms:
+FreeBSD 5.2.1, NetBSD 5.0, OpenBSD 3.8, Minix 3.1.8, AIX 5.1, IRIX 6.5, Solaris 9, Cygwin 1.7.7, MSVC 9, Android 4.4.
+@item
+This function triggers floating-point exception traps although it shouldn't, on
+@c https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30990
+glibc 2.37/i386, glibc 2.37/x86_64,
+@c https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30988
+glibc 2.37/powerpc,
+musl libc, Mac OS X 10.5, mingw.
+@item
+This function clears too many floating-point exception flags on
+@c https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30998
+glibc 2.37/alpha.
+@item
+This function is also buggy on
+@c Without the override, the unit test test-fenv-except-state-1 fails.
+AIX 7.3.1.
@end itemize
Portability problems not fixed by Gnulib:
@itemize
-@item
-This function is missing on some platforms:
-FreeBSD 5.2.1, NetBSD 5.0, OpenBSD 3.8, Minix 3.1.8, AIX 5.1, IRIX 6.5, Solaris 9, Cygwin 1.7.7, MSVC 9, Android 4.4.
@end itemize
--- /dev/null
+/* Functions for saving the floating-point exception status flags.
+ Copyright (C) 1997-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
+ published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
+ License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
+
+/* Based on glibc/sysdeps/<cpu>/{fgetexcptflg.c,fsetexcptflg.c}
+ together with glibc/sysdeps/<cpu>/{fpu_control.h,fenv_private.h,fenv_libc.h}. */
+
+#include <config.h>
+
+/* Specification. */
+#include <fenv.h>
+
+#include "fenv-private.h"
+
+#if defined __GNUC__ || defined __clang__ || defined _MSC_VER
+
+# if (defined __x86_64__ || defined _M_X64) || (defined __i386 || defined _M_IX86)
+
+/* On most OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned short'.
+ On NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Cygwin, MSVC, Android/x86_64, Minix, fexcept_t
+ is equivalent to an 'unsigned int'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+# if defined _MSC_VER
+
+ unsigned int mxcsr;
+ _FPU_GETSSECW (mxcsr);
+ *saved_flags = x86hardware_to_exceptions (mxcsr) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+
+# else
+
+ unsigned short fstat;
+ _FPU_GETSTAT (fstat);
+
+ unsigned int mxcsr = 0;
+ if (CPU_HAS_SSE ())
+ {
+ /* Look at the flags in the SSE unit as well. */
+ _FPU_GETSSECW (mxcsr);
+ }
+
+ *saved_flags = x86hardware_to_exceptions (fstat | mxcsr)
+ & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+# endif
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __aarch64__ /* arm64 */
+
+/* On Linux, NetBSD, and Android, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to
+ an 'unsigned int'.
+ On macOS, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned short'.
+ On FreeBSD and OpenBSD, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned long'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ unsigned long fpsr;
+ _FPU_GETFPSR (fpsr);
+ *saved_flags = fpsr & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __arm__
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+# ifdef __SOFTFP__
+ return -1;
+# else
+ unsigned int fpscr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (fpscr);
+ *saved_flags = fpscr & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+# endif
+}
+
+# elif defined __alpha
+
+/* On all OSes except NetBSD and OpenBSD, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to
+ an 'unsigned long'.
+ On NetBSD, it is equivalent to an 'unsigned short'.
+ On OpenBSD, it is equivalent to an 'unsigned int'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ unsigned long swcr = __ieee_get_fp_control ();
+ *saved_flags = swcr & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __hppa
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ union { unsigned long long fpreg; unsigned int halfreg[2]; } s;
+ /* Get the current status word. */
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("fstd %%fr0,0(%1)" : "=m" (s.fpreg) : "r" (&s.fpreg) : "%r0");
+ *saved_flags = (s.halfreg[0] >> 27) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __ia64__
+
+/* On all OSes except NetBSD, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to
+ an 'unsigned long'.
+ On NetBSD, it is equivalent to an 'unsigned short'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ unsigned long fpsr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (fpsr);
+ *saved_flags = (fpsr >> 13) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __m68k__
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ unsigned int fpsr;
+ _FPU_GETFPSR (fpsr);
+ *saved_flags = fpsr & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __mips__
+
+/* On all OSes except NetBSD and OpenBSD, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to
+ an 'unsigned short'.
+ On NetBSD and OpenBSD, it is equivalent to an 'unsigned int'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ unsigned int fcsr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (fcsr);
+ *saved_flags = fcsr & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __loongarch__
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ unsigned int fcsr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (fcsr);
+ *saved_flags = fcsr & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __powerpc__
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ union { unsigned long long u; double f; } memenv;
+ _FPU_GETCW_AS_DOUBLE (memenv.f);
+ *saved_flags = memenv.u & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __riscv
+
+/* On all OSes except FreeBSD, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to
+ an 'unsigned int'.
+ On FreeBSD, it is equivalent to an 'unsigned long'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ unsigned int flags;
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("frflags %0" : "=r" (flags)); /* same as "csrr %0, fflags" */
+ *saved_flags = flags & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __s390__ || defined __s390x__
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ unsigned int fpc;
+ _FPU_GETCW (fpc);
+# if FE_INEXACT == 8 /* glibc compatible FE_* values */
+ *saved_flags = ((fpc >> 16) | ((fpc & 0x00000300) == 0 ? fpc >> 8 : 0))
+ & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+# else /* musl libc compatible FE_* values */
+ *saved_flags = (fpc | ((fpc & 0x00000300) == 0 ? fpc << 8 : 0))
+ & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+# endif
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __sh__
+
+/* On glibc, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned short'.
+ On all other OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ unsigned int fpscr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (fpscr);
+ *saved_flags = fpscr & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __sparc
+
+/* On all OSes except Solaris, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned long'.
+ On Solaris, fexcept_t is an 'int'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ unsigned long fsr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (fsr);
+# if FE_INEXACT == 32 /* glibc compatible FE_* values */
+ *saved_flags = fsr & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+# else /* Solaris compatible FE_* values */
+ *saved_flags = (fsr >> 5) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+# endif
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# else
+
+# if defined __GNUC__ || defined __clang__
+# warning "Unknown CPU / architecture. Please report your platform and compiler to <bug-gnulib@gnu.org>."
+# endif
+# define NEED_FALLBACK 1
+
+# endif
+
+#else
+
+/* The compiler does not support __asm__ statements or equivalent
+ intrinsics. */
+
+# if HAVE_FPSETSTICKY
+/* FreeBSD ≥ 3.1, NetBSD ≥ 1.1, OpenBSD, IRIX, Solaris, Minix ≥ 3.2. */
+
+/* Get fpgetsticky, fpsetsticky. */
+# include <ieeefp.h>
+/* The type is called 'fp_except_t' on FreeBSD, but 'fp_except' on
+ all other systems. */
+# if !defined __FreeBSD__
+# define fp_except_t fp_except
+# endif
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ fp_except_t flags = fpgetsticky ();
+ *saved_flags = flags & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined _AIX && defined __powerpc__ /* AIX */
+
+# include <float.h>
+# include <fpxcp.h>
+
+/* Documentation:
+ <https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.3?topic=f-fp-clr-flag-fp-set-flag-fp-read-flag-fp-swap-flag-subroutine> */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ fpflag_t flags = fp_read_flag ();
+ *saved_flags = fpflag_to_exceptions (flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# else
+
+# define NEED_FALLBACK 1
+
+# endif
+
+#endif
+
+#if NEED_FALLBACK
+
+/* A dummy fallback. */
+
+int
+fegetexceptflag (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* Just like fetestexcept. */
+ *saved_flags = 0;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#endif
--- /dev/null
+/* Functions for saving the floating-point exception status flags.
+ Copyright (C) 1997-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
+ published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
+ License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
+
+/* Based on glibc/sysdeps/<cpu>/{fgetexcptflg.c,fsetexcptflg.c}
+ together with glibc/sysdeps/<cpu>/{fpu_control.h,fenv_private.h,fenv_libc.h}. */
+
+#include <config.h>
+
+/* Specification. */
+#include <fenv.h>
+
+#include "fenv-private.h"
+
+#if defined __GNUC__ || defined __clang__ || defined _MSC_VER
+
+# if (defined __x86_64__ || defined _M_X64) || (defined __i386 || defined _M_IX86)
+
+/* On most OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned short'.
+ On NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Cygwin, MSVC, Android/x86_64, Minix, fexcept_t
+ is equivalent to an 'unsigned int'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ exceptions &= FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
+
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+
+# if defined _MSC_VER
+ exceptions = exceptions_to_x86hardware (exceptions);
+ desired_flags = exceptions_to_x86hardware (desired_flags);
+
+ /* Modify the flags in the SSE unit. */
+ unsigned int mxcsr, orig_mxcsr;
+ _FPU_GETSSECW (orig_mxcsr);
+ mxcsr = orig_mxcsr ^ ((orig_mxcsr ^ desired_flags) & exceptions);
+ if (mxcsr != orig_mxcsr)
+ _FPU_SETSSECW (mxcsr);
+
+# else
+
+ /* The flags can be set in the 387 unit or in the SSE unit.
+ When we need to clear a flag, we need to do so in both units,
+ due to the way fetestexcept() is implemented.
+ When we need to set a flag, it is sufficient to do it in the SSE unit,
+ because that is guaranteed to not trap. However, on i386 CPUs that have
+ only a 387 unit, set the flags in the 387, as long as this cannot trap. */
+
+ if (CPU_HAS_SSE ())
+ {
+ /* Modify the flags in the SSE unit. */
+ unsigned int mxcsr, orig_mxcsr;
+ _FPU_GETSSECW (orig_mxcsr);
+ mxcsr = orig_mxcsr ^ ((orig_mxcsr ^ desired_flags) & exceptions);
+ if (mxcsr != orig_mxcsr)
+ _FPU_SETSSECW (mxcsr);
+
+ /* Modify the flags in the 387 unit, but only by clearing bits, not by
+ setting bits. */
+ x86_387_fenv_t env;
+ unsigned short orig_status_word;
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("fnstenv %0" : "=m" (*&env));
+ orig_status_word = env.__status_word;
+ env.__status_word &= ~ (exceptions & ~desired_flags);
+ if (env.__status_word != orig_status_word)
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("fldenv %0" : : "m" (*&env));
+ }
+# if !(defined __x86_64__ || defined _M_X64)
+ else
+ {
+ /* Modify the flags in the 387 unit. */
+ x86_387_fenv_t env;
+ unsigned short orig_status_word;
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("fnstenv %0" : "=m" (*&env));
+ orig_status_word = env.__status_word;
+ env.__status_word ^= ((env.__status_word ^ desired_flags) & exceptions);
+ if (env.__status_word != orig_status_word)
+ {
+ if ((~env.__control_word) & env.__status_word & exceptions)
+ {
+ /* Setting the exception flags may trigger a trap (at the next
+ floating-point instruction, but that does not matter).
+ ISO C 23 § 7.6.4.5 does not allow it. */
+ return -1;
+ }
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("fldenv %0" : : "m" (*&env));
+ }
+ }
+# endif
+# endif
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __aarch64__ /* arm64 */
+
+/* On Linux, NetBSD, and Android, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to
+ an 'unsigned int'.
+ On macOS, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned short'.
+ On FreeBSD and OpenBSD, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned long'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ unsigned long desired_flags = (unsigned long) *saved_flags;
+ unsigned long fpsr, orig_fpsr;
+ _FPU_GETFPSR (orig_fpsr);
+ fpsr = orig_fpsr ^ ((orig_fpsr ^ desired_flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions);
+ if (fpsr != orig_fpsr)
+ _FPU_SETFPSR (fpsr);
+ /* Possibly some new exception flags have been set. But just storing them
+ does not cause a trap to be executed (when traps are enabled). */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __arm__
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+# ifdef __SOFTFP__
+ if (exceptions != 0)
+ return -1;
+# else
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+ unsigned int fpscr, orig_fpscr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (orig_fpscr);
+ fpscr = orig_fpscr ^ ((orig_fpscr ^ desired_flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions);
+ if (fpscr != orig_fpscr)
+ _FPU_SETCW (fpscr);
+# endif
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __alpha
+
+/* On all OSes except NetBSD and OpenBSD, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to
+ an 'unsigned long'.
+ On NetBSD, it is equivalent to an 'unsigned short'.
+ On OpenBSD, it is equivalent to an 'unsigned int'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ unsigned long desired_flags = (unsigned long) *saved_flags;
+ unsigned long swcr, orig_swcr;
+ orig_swcr = __ieee_get_fp_control ();
+ swcr = orig_swcr ^ ((orig_swcr ^ desired_flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions);
+ if (swcr != orig_swcr)
+ __ieee_set_fp_control (swcr);
+ /* Possibly some new exception flags have been set. But just storing them
+ does not cause a trap to be executed (when traps are enabled). */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __hppa
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+ union { unsigned long long fpreg; unsigned int halfreg[2]; } s;
+ /* Get the current status word. */
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("fstd %%fr0,0(%1)" : "=m" (s.fpreg) : "r" (&s.fpreg) : "%r0");
+ unsigned int old_halfreg0 = s.halfreg[0];
+ /* Modify all the relevant bits. */
+ s.halfreg[0] ^= (s.halfreg[0] ^ (desired_flags << 27)) & ((FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions) << 27);
+ if (s.halfreg[0] != old_halfreg0)
+ {
+ /* Store the new status word. */
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("fldd 0(%0),%%fr0" : : "r" (&s.fpreg), "m" (s.fpreg) : "%r0");
+ }
+ /* Possibly some new exception flags have been set. But just storing them
+ does not cause a trap to be executed (when traps are enabled). */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __ia64__
+
+/* On all OSes except NetBSD, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to
+ an 'unsigned long'.
+ On NetBSD, it is equivalent to an 'unsigned short'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ unsigned long desired_flags = (unsigned long) *saved_flags;
+ unsigned long fpsr, orig_fpsr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (orig_fpsr);
+ fpsr = orig_fpsr ^ ((orig_fpsr ^ (desired_flags << 13)) & ((FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions) << 13));
+ if (fpsr != orig_fpsr)
+ _FPU_SETCW (fpsr);
+ /* Possibly some new exception flags have been set. But just storing them
+ does not cause a trap to be executed (when traps are enabled). */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __m68k__
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+ unsigned int fpsr, orig_fpsr;
+ _FPU_GETFPSR (orig_fpsr);
+ fpsr = orig_fpsr ^ ((orig_fpsr ^ desired_flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions);
+ if (fpsr != orig_fpsr)
+ _FPU_SETFPSR (fpsr);
+ /* Possibly some new exception flags have been set. But just storing them
+ does not cause a trap to be executed (when traps are enabled). */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __mips__
+
+/* On all OSes except NetBSD and OpenBSD, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to
+ an 'unsigned short'.
+ On NetBSD and OpenBSD, it is equivalent to an 'unsigned int'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+ unsigned int fcsr, orig_fcsr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (orig_fcsr);
+ fcsr = orig_fcsr ^ ((orig_fcsr ^ desired_flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions);
+ if (fcsr != orig_fcsr)
+ _FPU_SETCW (fcsr);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __loongarch__
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+ unsigned int fcsr, orig_fcsr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (orig_fcsr);
+ fcsr = orig_fcsr ^ ((orig_fcsr ^ desired_flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions);
+ if (fcsr != orig_fcsr)
+ _FPU_SETCW (fcsr);
+ /* Possibly some new exception flags have been set. But just storing them
+ does not cause a trap to be executed (when traps are enabled). */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __powerpc__
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ /* The hardware does not support setting an exception flag without triggering
+ a trap, except through the "Ignore Exceptions Mode", bits FE0 and FE1 of
+ the MSR register set to zero, that can be obtained through a system call:
+ - On Linux and NetBSD: prctl (PR_SET_FPEXC, PR_FP_EXC_DISABLED);
+ - On AIX: fp_trap (FP_TRAP_OFF);
+ But that is not what we need here, as it would have a persistent effect on
+ the thread. */
+ exceptions &= FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
+
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+ desired_flags &= exceptions;
+
+ union { unsigned long long u; double f; } memenv, orig_memenv;
+ _FPU_GETCW_AS_DOUBLE (memenv.f);
+ orig_memenv = memenv;
+
+ /* Instead of clearing FE_INVALID (= bit 29), we need to clear the
+ individual bits. */
+ memenv.u &= ~ (exceptions & FE_INVALID
+ ? (exceptions & ~FE_INVALID) | 0x01F80700U
+ : exceptions);
+ /* Instead of setting FE_INVALID (= bit 29), we need to set one of the
+ individual bits: bit 10 or, if that does not work, bit 24. */
+ memenv.u |= (desired_flags & FE_INVALID
+ ? (desired_flags & ~FE_INVALID) | (1U << 10)
+ : desired_flags);
+
+ if (!(memenv.u == orig_memenv.u))
+ {
+ if (memenv.u & (exceptions >> 22))
+ {
+ /* Setting the exception flags may trigger a trap.
+ ISO C 23 § 7.6.4.5 does not allow it. */
+ return -1;
+ }
+ _FPU_SETCW_AS_DOUBLE (memenv.f);
+ if (desired_flags & FE_INVALID)
+ {
+ /* Did it work? */
+ _FPU_GETCW_AS_DOUBLE (memenv.f);
+ if ((memenv.u & FE_INVALID) == 0)
+ {
+ memenv.u |= (1U << 24);
+ _FPU_SETCW_AS_DOUBLE (memenv.f);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __riscv
+
+/* On all OSes except FreeBSD, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to
+ an 'unsigned int'.
+ On FreeBSD, it is equivalent to an 'unsigned long'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+# if 1 /* both should be equivalent */
+ exceptions &= FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
+
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+ desired_flags &= exceptions;
+
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("csrc fflags, %0" : : "r" (exceptions));
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("csrs fflags, %0" : : "r" (desired_flags));
+# else
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+ unsigned int fcsr, orig_fcsr;
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("frflags %0" : "=r" (orig_fcsr)); /* same as "csrr %0, fflags" */
+ fcsr = orig_fcsr ^ ((orig_fcsr ^ desired_flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions);
+ if (fcsr != orig_fcsr)
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("fsflags %0" : : "r" (fcsr)); /* same as "csrw fflags, %0" */
+# endif
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __s390__ || defined __s390x__
+
+/* On all OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+ unsigned int fpc, orig_fpc;
+ _FPU_GETCW (orig_fpc);
+# if FE_INEXACT == 8 /* glibc compatible FE_* values */
+ fpc = orig_fpc ^ ((orig_fpc ^ (desired_flags << 16)) & ((FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions) << 16));
+ if ((fpc & 0x00000300) == 0)
+ /* Clear the corresponding bits of the "data exception code". */
+ fpc &= ~((FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions) << 8);
+# else /* musl libc compatible FE_* values */
+ fpc = orig_fpc ^ ((orig_fpc ^ desired_flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions);
+ if ((fpc & 0x00000300) == 0)
+ /* Clear the corresponding bits of the "data exception code". */
+ fpc &= ~((FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions) >> 8);
+# endif
+ if (fpc != orig_fpc)
+ _FPU_SETCW (fpc);
+ /* Possibly some new exception flags have been set. But just storing them
+ does not cause a trap to be executed (when traps are enabled). */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __sh__
+
+/* On glibc, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned short'.
+ On all other OSes, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned int'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+ unsigned int fpscr, orig_fpscr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (orig_fpscr);
+ fpscr = orig_fpscr ^ ((orig_fpscr ^ desired_flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions);
+ if (fpscr != orig_fpscr)
+ _FPU_SETCW (fpscr);
+ /* Possibly some new exception flags have been set. But just storing them
+ does not cause a trap to be executed (when traps are enabled). */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined __sparc
+
+/* On all OSes except Solaris, fexcept_t is binary-equivalent to an 'unsigned long'.
+ On Solaris, fexcept_t is an 'int'.
+ A simple C cast does the necessary conversion. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ unsigned long desired_flags = (unsigned long) *saved_flags;
+ unsigned long fsr, orig_fsr;
+ _FPU_GETCW (orig_fsr);
+# if FE_INEXACT == 32 /* glibc compatible FE_* values */
+ fsr = orig_fsr ^ ((orig_fsr ^ desired_flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions);
+# else /* Solaris compatible FE_* values */
+ fsr = orig_fsr ^ ((orig_fsr ^ (desired_flags << 5)) & ((FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions) << 5));
+# endif
+ if (fsr != orig_fsr)
+ _FPU_SETCW (fsr);
+ /* Possibly some new exception flags have been set. But just storing them
+ does not cause a trap to be executed (when traps are enabled). */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# else
+
+# if defined __GNUC__ || defined __clang__
+# warning "Unknown CPU / architecture. Please report your platform and compiler to <bug-gnulib@gnu.org>."
+# endif
+# define NEED_FALLBACK 1
+
+# endif
+
+#else
+
+/* The compiler does not support __asm__ statements or equivalent
+ intrinsics. */
+
+# if defined __sun && ((defined __x86_64__ || defined _M_X64) || (defined __i386 || defined _M_IX86)) && defined __SUNPRO_C
+/* Solaris/i386, Solaris/x86_64. */
+
+/* On these platforms, fpsetsticky cannot be used here, because it may generate
+ traps (since fpsetsticky calls _putsw, which modifies the control word of the
+ 387 unit). Instead, we need to modify only the flags in the SSE unit. */
+
+/* Accessors for the mxcsr register. Fortunately, the Solaris cc supports a
+ poor form of 'asm'. */
+
+static void
+getssecw (unsigned int *mxcsr_p)
+{
+# if defined __x86_64__ || defined _M_X64
+ asm ("stmxcsr (%rdi)");
+# else
+ /* The compiler generates a stack frame. Therefore the first argument is in
+ 8(%ebp), not in 4(%esp). */
+ asm ("movl 8(%ebp),%eax");
+ asm ("stmxcsr (%eax)");
+# endif
+}
+
+static void
+setssecw (unsigned int const *mxcsr_p)
+{
+# if defined __x86_64__ || defined _M_X64
+ asm ("ldmxcsr (%rdi)");
+# else
+ /* The compiler generates a stack frame. Therefore the first argument is in
+ 8(%ebp), not in 4(%esp). */
+ asm ("movl 8(%ebp),%eax");
+ asm ("ldmxcsr (%eax)");
+# endif
+}
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ exceptions &= FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+
+ /* Modify the flags in the SSE unit. */
+ unsigned int mxcsr, orig_mxcsr;
+ getssecw (&orig_mxcsr);
+ mxcsr = orig_mxcsr ^ ((orig_mxcsr ^ desired_flags) & exceptions);
+ if (mxcsr != orig_mxcsr)
+ setssecw (&mxcsr);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif HAVE_FPSETSTICKY
+/* FreeBSD ≥ 3.1, NetBSD ≥ 1.1, OpenBSD, IRIX, Solaris, Minix ≥ 3.2. */
+
+/* Get fpgetsticky, fpsetsticky. */
+# include <ieeefp.h>
+/* The type is called 'fp_except_t' on FreeBSD, but 'fp_except' on
+ all other systems. */
+# if !defined __FreeBSD__
+# define fp_except_t fp_except
+# endif
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ unsigned long desired_flags = (unsigned long) *saved_flags;
+ fp_except_t flags, orig_flags;
+ orig_flags = fpgetsticky ();
+ flags = orig_flags ^ ((orig_fsr ^ desired_flags) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT & exceptions);
+ if (flags != orig_flags)
+ fpsetsticky (flags);
+ /* Possibly some new exception flags have been set. But just storing them
+ does not cause a trap to be executed (when traps are enabled). */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# elif defined _AIX && defined __powerpc__ /* AIX */
+
+# include <float.h>
+# include <fpxcp.h>
+
+# include <fptrap.h>
+
+/* Documentation:
+ <https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.3?topic=f-fp-clr-flag-fp-set-flag-fp-read-flag-fp-swap-flag-subroutine> */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ exceptions &= FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
+
+ unsigned int desired_flags = (unsigned int) *saved_flags;
+ int exceptions_to_clear = exceptions & ~desired_flags;
+ int exceptions_to_set = exceptions & desired_flags;
+
+ fpflag_t orig_flags = fp_read_flag ();
+ /* In addition to clearing FE_INVALID (= bit 29), we also need to clear the
+ individual bits. */
+ fpflag_t f_to_clear =
+ exceptions_to_fpflag (exceptions_to_clear)
+ | (exceptions_to_clear & FE_INVALID ? 0x01F80700U : 0);
+ /* Instead of setting FE_INVALID (= bit 29), we need to set one of the
+ individual bits: bit 10 or, if that does not work, bit 24. */
+ fpflag_t f_to_set =
+ (exceptions_to_set & FE_INVALID
+ ? exceptions_to_fpflag (exceptions_to_set & ~FE_INVALID) | (1U << 10)
+ : exceptions_to_fpflag (exceptions_to_set));
+ if (f_to_clear != 0)
+ fp_clr_flag (f_to_clear);
+ if (f_to_set != 0)
+ {
+ if ((fegetexcept_impl () & exceptions) != 0)
+ {
+ /* Setting the exception flags may trigger a trap.
+ ISO C 23 § 7.6.4.5 does not allow it. */
+ return -1;
+ }
+ fp_set_flag (f_to_set);
+ if (exceptions & FE_INVALID)
+ {
+ /* Did it work? */
+ if ((fp_read_flag () & FP_INVALID) == 0)
+ fp_set_flag (1U << 24);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+# else
+
+# define NEED_FALLBACK 1
+
+# endif
+
+#endif
+
+#if NEED_FALLBACK
+
+/* A dummy fallback. */
+
+int
+fesetexceptflag (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions)
+{
+ if (exceptions != 0)
+ return -1;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#endif
/* ISO C 99 § 7.6.2 Floating-point exceptions
ISO C 23 § 7.6.4 Floating-point exceptions
- API with fexcept_t */
+ API with fexcept_t.
+ The return type changed from 'void' to 'int' in ISO C 11. */
#if !@HAVE_FENV_H@
#endif
+#if @GNULIB_FEGETEXCEPTFLAG@
+/* Stores the current floating-point exception status flags denoted
+ by EXCEPTIONS in *SAVED_FLAGS. */
+# if @REPLACE_FEGETEXCEPTFLAG@
+# if !(defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE)
+# undef fegetexceptflag
+# define fegetexceptflag rpl_fegetexceptflag
+# endif
+_GL_FUNCDECL_RPL (fegetexceptflag, int,
+ (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions));
+_GL_CXXALIAS_RPL (fegetexceptflag, int,
+ (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions));
+# else
+# if !@HAVE_FEGETEXCEPTFLAG@
+_GL_FUNCDECL_SYS (fegetexceptflag, int,
+ (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions));
+# endif
+_GL_CXXALIAS_SYS (fegetexceptflag, int,
+ (fexcept_t *saved_flags, int exceptions));
+# endif
+_GL_CXXALIASWARN (fegetexceptflag);
+#endif
+
+#if @GNULIB_FESETEXCEPTFLAG@
+/* Copies the flags denoted by EXCEPTIONS from *SAVED_FLAGS to the
+ floating-point exception status flags. */
+# if @REPLACE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG@
+# if !(defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE)
+# undef fesetexceptflag
+# define fesetexceptflag rpl_fesetexceptflag
+# endif
+_GL_FUNCDECL_RPL (fesetexceptflag, int,
+ (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions));
+_GL_CXXALIAS_RPL (fesetexceptflag, int,
+ (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions));
+# else
+# if !@HAVE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG@
+_GL_FUNCDECL_SYS (fesetexceptflag, int,
+ (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions));
+# endif
+_GL_CXXALIAS_SYS (fesetexceptflag, int,
+ (fexcept_t const *saved_flags, int exceptions));
+# endif
+_GL_CXXALIASWARN (fesetexceptflag);
+#endif
+
#endif /* _@GUARD_PREFIX@_FENV_H */
#endif /* _@GUARD_PREFIX@_FENV_H */
--- /dev/null
+# fenv-exceptions-state.m4 serial 1
+dnl Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
+dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
+dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
+
+AC_DEFUN([gl_FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE],
+[
+ AC_REQUIRE([gl_FENV_H_DEFAULTS])
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
+
+ gl_MATHFUNC([fesetexceptflag], [int], [(fexcept_t const *, int)],
+ [#include <fenv.h>
+ fexcept_t fx_ret;
+ ])
+ if test $gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_no_libm = yes \
+ || test $gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_in_libm = yes; then
+ dnl It needs linking with -lm on
+ dnl glibc, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, AIX, HP-UX, IRIX, Solaris, Android.
+ if test $gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_no_libm = yes; then
+ FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_LIBM=
+ else
+ FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_LIBM=-lm
+ fi
+ dnl On glibc 2.19/s390,s390x, fegetexceptflag is not consistent with the
+ dnl generic implementation of fetestexceptflag, leading to a failure of
+ dnl test-fenv-except-state-3. Fixed through
+ dnl <https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=commitdiff;h=5d96fe8c0dc3450bafe6c2aae2dabc76819df3e0>.
+ case "$host" in
+ s390*-*-linux*)
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether fegetexceptflag works],
+ [gl_cv_func_fegetexceptflag_works],
+ [AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+ #include <string.h> /* for __GNU_LIBRARY__ */
+ #ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
+ #include <features.h>
+ #if __GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ <= 22
+ Unlucky user
+ #endif
+ #endif
+ ]],
+ [])],
+ [gl_cv_func_fegetexceptflag_works="guessing yes"],
+ [gl_cv_func_fegetexceptflag_works="guessing no"])
+ ])
+ case "$gl_cv_func_fegetexceptflag_works" in
+ *yes) ;;
+ *)
+ REPLACE_FEGETEXCEPTFLAG=1
+ REPLACE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG=1
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ esac
+ if test $REPLACE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG = 0; then
+ dnl Persuade glibc <fenv.h> to declare feenableexcept().
+ AC_REQUIRE([gl_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS])
+ gl_MATHFUNC([feenableexcept], [int], [(int)], [#include <fenv.h>])
+ dnl On glibc 2.37 for PowerPC, i386, x86_64, fesetexceptflag may raise
+ dnl traps. Likewise on Mac OS X 10.5.8 on i386, x86_64 and on mingw.
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether fesetexceptflag is guaranteed non-trapping],
+ [gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1],
+ [if test $gl_cv_func_feenableexcept_no_libm = yes \
+ || test $gl_cv_func_feenableexcept_in_libm = yes; then
+ dnl A platform that has feenableexcept.
+ save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+ if test $gl_cv_func_feenableexcept_no_libm != yes; then
+ LIBS="$LIBS -lm"
+ fi
+ AC_RUN_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+ #include <fenv.h>
+ static volatile double a, b;
+ static volatile long double al, bl;
+ ]],
+ [[fexcept_t saved_flags;
+ if (feraiseexcept (FE_INVALID) == 0
+ && fegetexceptflag (&saved_flags, FE_INVALID) == 0
+ && feclearexcept (FE_INVALID) == 0
+ && feenableexcept (FE_INVALID) == 0
+ && fesetexceptflag (&saved_flags, FE_INVALID) == 0)
+ {
+ a = 1.0; b = a + a;
+ al = 1.0L; bl = al + al;
+ }
+ return 0;
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1=yes],
+ [gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1=no],
+ [case "$host_os" in
+ # Guess yes or no on glibc systems, depending on CPU.
+ *-gnu*)
+ case "$host_cpu" in
+changequote(,)dnl
+ powerpc* | i[34567]86 | x86_64)
+changequote([,])dnl
+ gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1="guessing no" ;;
+ *)
+ gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1="guessing yes" ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ # If we don't know, obey --enable-cross-guesses.
+ *) gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1="$gl_cross_guess_normal" ;;
+ esac
+ ])
+ LIBS="$save_LIBS"
+ else
+ case "$host_os" in
+ # Guess no on musl libc.
+ # In musl/src/fenv/fesetexceptflag.c, fesetexceptflag() explicitly
+ # invokes feraiseexcept(). It's mentioned in
+ # <https://wiki.musl-libc.org/functional-differences-from-glibc.html>.
+ *-musl* | midipix*)
+ gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1="guessing no"
+ ;;
+ # Guess no on macOS.
+ darwin*)
+ gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1="guessing no"
+ ;;
+ # Guess no on mingw.
+ mingw* | windows*)
+ AC_EGREP_CPP([Problem], [
+#ifdef __MINGW32__
+ Problem
+#endif
+ ],
+ [gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1="guessing no"],
+ [gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1="guessing yes"])
+ ;;
+ *) gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1="guessing yes" ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ ])
+ dnl On glibc 2.37 for alpha, fesetexceptflag clears too many flag bits.
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether fesetexceptflag obeys its arguments],
+ [gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works2],
+ [save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+ LIBS="$LIBS $FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_LIBM"
+ AC_RUN_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+ #include <fenv.h>
+ ]],
+ [[fexcept_t f1, f2;
+ if (feraiseexcept (FE_DIVBYZERO | FE_OVERFLOW | FE_INEXACT) == 0
+ && fegetexceptflag (&f1, FE_DIVBYZERO | FE_OVERFLOW | FE_INEXACT) == 0
+ && feclearexcept (FE_OVERFLOW | FE_INEXACT) == 0
+ && fegetexceptflag (&f2, FE_OVERFLOW) == 0
+ && fesetexceptflag (&f1, FE_DIVBYZERO | FE_OVERFLOW) == 0
+ && fesetexceptflag (&f2, FE_OVERFLOW) == 0
+ && fetestexcept (FE_DIVBYZERO) != FE_DIVBYZERO)
+ return 1;
+ return 0;
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works2=yes],
+ [gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works2=no],
+ [case "$host_os" in
+ # Guess yes or no on glibc systems, depending on CPU.
+ *-gnu*)
+ case "$host_cpu" in
+ alpha*)
+ gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works2="guessing no" ;;
+ *)
+ gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works2="guessing yes" ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ # If we don't know, obey --enable-cross-guesses.
+ *) gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works2="$gl_cross_guess_normal" ;;
+ esac
+ ])
+ LIBS="$save_LIBS"
+ ])
+ case "$gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works1" in
+ *yes) ;;
+ *) REPLACE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG=1 ;;
+ esac
+ case "$gl_cv_func_fesetexceptflag_works2" in
+ *yes) ;;
+ *) REPLACE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG=1 ;;
+ esac
+ dnl Additionally, on AIX, the unit test test-fenv-except-state-1 fails
+ dnl if we don't override fesetexceptflag.
+ case "$host" in
+ powerpc*-*-aix*) REPLACE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG=1 ;;
+ esac
+ dnl Additionally, on MSVC, we want the bits in the saved state to be
+ dnl identified by the FE_* macros, so that the fetestexceptflag function
+ dnl can be implemented like on other platforms. This requires conversions
+ dnl (exceptions_to_x86hardware, x86hardware_to_exceptions) in both
+ dnl of the fegetexceptflag, fesetexceptflag functions.
+ case "$host_os" in
+ mingw* | windows*)
+ AC_EGREP_CPP([Problem], [
+#ifndef __MINGW32__
+ Problem
+#endif
+ ],
+ [REPLACE_FEGETEXCEPTFLAG=1; REPLACE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG=1],
+ [])
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ else
+ HAVE_FEGETEXCEPTFLAG=0
+ HAVE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG=0
+ FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_LIBM=
+ fi
+ if { test $HAVE_FEGETEXCEPTFLAG = 0 || test $REPLACE_FEGETEXCEPTFLAG = 1; } \
+ || { test $HAVE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG = 0 || test $REPLACE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG = 1; }; then
+ gl_PREREQ_FENV_EXCEPTIONS
+ dnl Possibly need -lm for fpgetsticky(), fpsetsticky().
+ if test $gl_cv_func_fpsetsticky_no_libm = no \
+ && test $gl_cv_func_fpsetsticky_in_libm = yes \
+ && test -z "$FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_LIBM"; then
+ FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_LIBM=-lm
+ fi
+ fi
+ AC_SUBST([FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_LIBM])
+])
-# mathfunc.m4 serial 15
+# mathfunc.m4 serial 16
dnl Copyright (C) 2010-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
[m4_bpatsubst(
[m4_bpatsubst(
[m4_bpatsubst(
- [$3],
+ [m4_bpatsubst(
+ [$3],
+ [fexcept_t\( const\)? \*], [&fx_ret])],
[int\( const\)? \*],
[&i_ret])],
[float\( const\)? \*], [&f_ret])],
--- /dev/null
+Description:
+Functions for saving the floating-point exception status flags:
+fegetexceptflag, fesetexceptflag.
+
+Files:
+lib/fenv-except-state-get.c
+lib/fenv-except-state-set.c
+lib/fenv-private.h
+m4/fenv-exceptions-state.m4
+m4/fenv-exceptions.m4
+m4/mathfunc.m4
+
+Depends-on:
+fenv
+
+configure.ac:
+gl_FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE
+gl_CONDITIONAL([GL_COND_OBJ_FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_GET],
+ [test $HAVE_FEGETEXCEPTFLAG = 0 || test $REPLACE_FEGETEXCEPTFLAG = 1])
+gl_CONDITIONAL([GL_COND_OBJ_FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_SET],
+ [test $HAVE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG = 0 || test $REPLACE_FESETEXCEPTFLAG = 1])
+gl_FENV_MODULE_INDICATOR([fegetexceptflag])
+gl_FENV_MODULE_INDICATOR([fesetexceptflag])
+
+Makefile.am:
+if GL_COND_OBJ_FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_GET
+lib_SOURCES += fenv-except-state-get.c
+endif
+if GL_COND_OBJ_FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_SET
+lib_SOURCES += fenv-except-state-set.c
+endif
+
+Include:
+#include <fenv.h>
+
+Link:
+$(FENV_EXCEPTIONS_STATE_LIBM)
+
+License:
+LGPLv2+
+
+Maintainer:
+all