[PATCH 1/3] PowerPC: Add long double target-supports. This patch add several more selections to target-supports.exp:
* 3 selections for the current long double format; * 3 selections if we can change the long double format to a particular value. * 3 functions to return the options needed to switch the long double format for use with dg-add-options. I have run tests on a little endian power9 system with 3 compilers: * One compiler using the default IBM 128-bit format; * One compiler using the IEEE 128-bit format; (and) * One compiler using 64-bit long doubles. I have also tested compilers on a big endian power8 system with a compiler defaulting to power8 code generation and another with the default cpu set. Can I check this patch into the master branch? gcc/testsuite/ 2021-01-14 Michael Meissner <meiss...@linux.ibm.com> * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_ibm128): New function. (check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_ieee128): New function. (check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_64bit): New function. (add_options_for_ppc_long_double_override_ibm128): New function. (check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_override_ibm128): New function. (add_options_for_ppc_long_double_override_ieee128): New function. (check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_override_ieee128): New function. (add_options_for_ppc_long_double_override_64bit): New function. (check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_override_64bit): New function. --- gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp | 155 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 155 insertions(+) diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp b/gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp index 47d4c45e9eb..2badb495adc 100644 --- a/gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp +++ b/gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp @@ -2354,6 +2354,161 @@ proc check_effective_target_ppc_ieee128_ok { } { }] } +# See if the target is a powerpc with the long double format that uses the IBM +# extended double format. + +proc check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_ibm128 { } { + return [check_cached_effective_target ppc_long_double_ibm { + int main() + { + #if !defined(_ARCH_PPC) || !defined(__LONG_DOUBLE_IBM128__) + return 1; + #else + return 0; + #endif + } + }] +} + +# See if the target is a powerpc with the long double format that uses the IEEE +# 128-bit format. + +proc check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_ieee128 { } { + return [check_cached_effective_target ppc_long_double_ieee { + int main() + { + #if !defined(_ARCH_PPC) || !defined(__LONG_DOUBLE_IEEE128__) + return 1; + #else + return 0; + #endif + } + }] +} + +# See if the target is a powerpc with the long double format that is 64-bit. + +proc check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_64bit { } { + return [check_cached_effective_target ppc_long_double_64bit { + int main() + { + #ifndef _ARCH_PPC + return 1; + #else + return sizeof (long double) != 8; + #endif + } + }] +} + +# Like check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_ibm128, but check if we can +# explicitly override the long double format to use the IBM 128-bit extended +# double format, and GLIBC supports doing this override by switching the +# sprintf to handle long double. + +proc add_options_for_ppc_long_double_override_ibm128 { flags } { + if { [istarget powerpc*-*-*] } { + return "$flags -mlong-double-128 -Wno-psabi -mabi=ibmlongdouble" + } + return "$flags" +} + +proc check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_override_ibm128 { } { + return [check_runtime_nocache ppc_long_double_ovveride_ibm128 { + #include <string.h> + #include <stdio.h> + volatile __ibm128 a = (__ibm128) 3.0; + volatile long double one = 1.0L; + volatile long double two = 2.0L; + volatile long double b; + char buffer[20]; + int main() + { + #if !defined(_ARCH_PPC) || !defined(__LONG_DOUBLE_IBM128__) + return 1; + #else + b = one + two; + if (memcmp ((void *)&a, (void *)&b, sizeof (long double)) != 0) + return 1; + sprintf (buffer, "%lg", b); + return strcmp (buffer, "3") != 0; + #endif + } + } [add_options_for_ppc_long_double_override_ibm128 ""]] +} + +# Like check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_ieee, but check if we can +# explicitly override the long double format to use the IEEE 128-bit format, +# and GLIBC supports doing this override by switching the sprintf to handle +# long double. + +proc add_options_for_ppc_long_double_override_ieee128 { flags } { + if { [istarget powerpc*-*-*] } { + return "$flags -mlong-double-128 -Wno-psabi -mabi=ieeelongdouble" + } + return "$flags" +} + +proc check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_override_ieee128 { } { + return [check_runtime_nocache ppc_long_double_ovveride_ieee128 { + #include <string.h> + #include <stdio.h> + volatile _Float128 a = 3.0f128; + volatile long double one = 1.0L; + volatile long double two = 2.0L; + volatile long double b; + char buffer[20]; + int main() + { + #if !defined(_ARCH_PPC) || !defined(__LONG_DOUBLE_IEEE128__) + return 1; + #else + b = one + two; + if (memcmp ((void *)&a, (void *)&b, sizeof (long double)) != 0) + return 1; + sprintf (buffer, "%lg", b); + return strcmp (buffer, "3") != 0; + #endif + } + } [add_options_for_ppc_long_double_override_ieee128 ""]] +} + +# Like check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_64bit, but override the long +# double format to be 64-bit explicitly. + +proc add_options_for_ppc_long_double_override_64bit { flags } { + if { [istarget powerpc*-*-*] } { + return "$flags -mlong-double-64" + } + return "$flags" +} + +proc check_effective_target_ppc_long_double_override_64bit { } { + return [check_runtime_nocache ppc_long_double_ovveride_64bit { + #include <string.h> + #include <stdio.h> + volatile double a = 3.0; + volatile long double one = 1.0L; + volatile long double two = 2.0L; + volatile long double b; + char buffer[20]; + int main() + { + #if !defined(_ARCH_PPC) || defined(__LONG_DOUBLE_128__) + return 1; + #else + if (sizeof (long double) != sizeof (double)) + return 1; + b = one + two; + if (memcmp ((void *)&a, (void *)&b, sizeof (long double)) != 0) + return 1; + sprintf (buffer, "%lg", b); + return strcmp (buffer, "3") != 0; + #endif + } + } [add_options_for_ppc_long_double_override_64bit ""]] +} + # Return 1 if the target supports executing VSX instructions, 0 # otherwise. Cache the result. -- 2.22.0 -- Michael Meissner, IBM IBM, M/S 2506R, 550 King Street, Littleton, MA 01460-6245, USA email: meiss...@linux.ibm.com, phone: +1 (978) 899-4797