The C standard only guarantees the sign of return value. The exact return
value is implementation defined.
Reviewed By: gchatelet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109588
- Replace `move_byte_forward()` with `memcpy`. In `memcpy` implementation,
it copies bytes forward from beginning to end. Otherwise, `memmove` unit
tests will break.
- Make `memmove` unit tests work.
Reviewed By: gchatelet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109316
Fix edge case where "0x" would be considered a complete hexadecimal
number for purposes of str_end. Now the hexadecimal prefix needs a valid
digit after it, else just the 0 will be counted as the number.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109084
The Fuchsia build compiles the libc and test code with lots
of warnings enabled, including all the integer conversion warnings.
There was some sloppy type usage here that triggered some of those.
Reviewed By: michaelrj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108800
Add inttypes.h to llvm libc. As its first functions strtoimax and
strtoumax are included.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108736
I think this is the last windows type conversion fix, the rest of the
build seems to be okay.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108659
Fix the errors caused by having some numbers too large for a 32 bit
number in the tests for windows. Also fix the base causing some type
confusion.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108653
There were some copy paste errors as well as some oddities around how
windows handles the difference between long and long long types. This
change fixes those.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108591
Adds atoi, atol, atoll, strtol, strtoll, strtoul, and strtoull to the
list of entrypoints for Windows and aarch64 linux, as well as moving
them out of the LLVM_LIBC_FULL_BUILD condition for x86_64 linux.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108477
These functions will be used in a future patch to implement
trigonometric functions. Unit tests have been added but to the
libc-long-running-tests suite. The unit tests long running because we
compare against MPFR computations performed at 1280 bits of precision.
Some cleanups or elimination of repeated patterns can be done as follow
up changes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104817
This suite is helpful is adding long running tests which take a long
time to finish that they can be run on the public builders. They
will probably be run on special builders in future.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104816
adds a custom command for libc-scudo-integration-test that makes it run
when it is built.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108409
This is based on the work done to add strtoll and the other strto
functions. The atoi functions also were added to stdc and
entrypoints.txt.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108330
Updates the internal string conversion function so that it
uses the new Limits.h added in a previous commit for max and min values,
and has a templated type. This makes implementing the other strto*
functions very simple.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107999
This change adds the stroll function, but most of the implementation is
in the new file str_conv_utils.h since many of the other integer
conversion functions are implemented through what are effectively calls
to strtoll.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107792
Some ctype functions are called from other libc functions (e.g. isspace
is used in atoi). By moving ctype_utils.h to __support it becomes easier
to include just the implementations of these functions. For these
reasons the implementation for isspace was moved into
ctype_utils as well.
FPUtils was moved to simplify the build order, and to clarify which
files are a part of the actual libc.
Many files were modified to accomodate these changes, mostly changing
the #include paths.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107600
This change adds tests to make sure that SCUDO is being properly
included with llvm libc. This change also adds the toggles to properly
use SCUDO, as GWP-ASan is enabled by default and must be included for
SCUDO to function.
Reviewed By: sivachandra, hctim
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106919
TestHelpers.h pulls few pieces from LLVM libc's unittest framework
which aren't available on platforms like Fuchsia which use their own
unittest framework. So, by moving FPExceptMatcher to a different file
we can exclude LLVM libc specific pieces in a cleaner way.
In a later pass, it might make more sense to rename TestHelpers.h also
to FPMatcher.h. That way, we can make macros like EXPECT_FP_EQ to be
equivalent to EXPECT_EQ on platforms like Fuchsia.
Reviewed By: michaelrj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107129
In mixed mode builds, we should not be including errno as part of
LLVM libc - errno from another library (or the system library) should be
used. But, other entrypoints which use errno list LLVM libc's errno as a
dep ta satisfy the full build mode. So, we add a dummy errno
implementation with empty files to make both mixed mode and full build
mode happy.
Add strncmp as a function to strings.h. Also adds unit tests, and adds
strncmp as an entrypoint for all current platforms.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106901
While working and testing my refactoring of multiple string functions in libc, I came across a bug that needs to be addressed in a patch on its own: src is checked for nullptr and assigned to *saveptr if it is nullptr. However, saveptr is initially nullptr when it comes to reentry. This could cause a problem if both saveptr and src are null; we need to do the check first and return nullptr if both are nullptr.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106885
All fenv functions are also enabled for windows. Since two tests,
enabled_exceptions_test and feholdexcept_test are still failing on
windows, they have been disabled.
Reviewed By: aeubanks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106808
Fuchsia's death test framework runs the closure which can die in a
different thread. Hence, the FP exceptions which cause the closure to
die should be enalbed in the closure.
Reviewed By: michaelrj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106683
This addition reads command line input to run specific single tests
within a larger call to run all the tests for a particular function.
When the user adds a second argument to the command line, the code skips
all the tests that don't match the user's specified binary. If the user
doesn't specify a test correctly and/or no tests are run, a failure
message prints.
Reviewed By: sivachandra, aeubanks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105843
Because Windows's pathnames are not case sensitive,
to avoid include conflicts between our header file FEnv.h and the
one from the C Standard library, <fenv.h>, the prior file was renamed.
The motive for the relabel came to fix this include error in
TestHelpers.cpp since a conflict arose with a file in the same
directory when #include <fenv.h> was being used.
Reviewed By: sivachandra, aeubanks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106470
Incorporated the varied functions for nextafter and refactored
NextAfterTest.h to correctly define bitWidthOfType for both
Linux and Windows; by letting FloatProperties take care
of the directives' logic based on the platform being used.
This allows to successfully run nextafter's tests.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106395
Since exceptions like FE_DIVBYZERO can raise FE_INEXACT, we need to
ensure that we don't raise FE_DIVBYZERO (or others which can also raise
FE_INEXACT) when FE_INEXACT is enabled.
This new matcher does not use death tests to check if SIGFPE is raised.
Instead, that a SIGFPE was raised is checked using a SIGFPE signal handler.
Reviewed By: mcgrathr
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106086
Redefined FPBits.h and LongDoubleBitsX86 so its implementation works for the Windows
and Linux platform while maintaining a packed memory alignment of the precision floating
point numbers. For its size in memory to be the same as the data type of the float point number.
This change was necessary because the previous attribute((packed)) specification in the struct was not working
for Windows like it was for Linux and consequently static_asserts in the FPBits.h file were failing.
Reviewed By: aeubanks, sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105561
This is because, raising some exceptions can raise other ones. For
example, raising FE_OVERFLOW can raise FE_INEXACT. So, we need to clear all
exceptions if we want a clean slate.
Previously, exceptions from the flag were being added. This patch
changes it such that only the exceptions in the flag will be set.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105085
Previously, feclearexcept cleared all exceptions irrespective of the
argument. This change brings it in line with the aarch64 flavors wherein
only those exceptions listed in the argument will be cleared.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105081
Resubmission of D100646 now making sure that we handle cases were `__builtin_memcpy_inline` is not available.
Original commit message:
Each of these elementary operations can be assembled to support higher order constructs (Overlapping access, Loop, Aligned Loop).
The patch does not compile yet as it depends on other ones (D100571, D100631) but it allows to get the conversation started.
A self-contained version of this code is available at https://godbolt.org/z/e1x6xdaxM