The implementation is not fully standards compliant in the sense that
errno is not set on error, and floating point exceptions are not raised.
Subnormal range and normal range are tested separately in the tests.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86666
Tests for frexp[f|l] now use the new capability. Not all input-output
combinations have been addressed by this change. Support for newer combinations
can be added in future as needed.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86506
This class helps in dealing with normal and subnormal numbers uniformly.
Moreover, since this class has been designed to handle all floating
formats across platforms, it helps implement floating point functions in
a uniform manner.
The implementations of frexp and logb have been switched to use this new
class as it allows us to use just one implementation across all
different floating point formats.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86241
This eliminates UnitTest's dependency on FPUtil and hence prevents
non-math tests from depending indirectly on FPUtil. The patch
essentially moves some of the existing pieces into a library of its own.
Along the way, renamed add_math_unittest to add_fp_unittest.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85486
This tool will be used to generate C wrappers for the C++ LLVM libc
implementations. This change does not hook this tool up to anything yet.
However, it can be useful for cases where one does not want to run the
objcopy step (to insert the C symbol in the object file) but can make use
of LTO to eliminate the cost of the additional wrapper call. This can be
relevant for certain downstream platforms. If this tool can benefit other
libc platforms in general, then it can be integrated into the build system
with options to use or not use the wrappers. An example of such a
platform is CUDA.
Reviewed By: abrachet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84848
This class is currently used by two tools: HdrGen and PrototypeTestGen.
We will be adding more tools based on this class so it is convenient to
keep it in a util library of its own.
Summary: Update Test (EXPECT_EQ and friends) to accept __uint128_t and floating point types (float, double, long double).
Reviewers: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83931
Added IsSameV as a convenience variable and used it where convenient.
Reviewers: abrachet, lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83980
Current implementations of single precision and double precision
floating point operations operate on bits of the integer type of
same size. The code made use of magic masks which were listed as
literal integer values. This is not possible in the case of long
double type as the mantissa of quad-precision long double type used
on non-x86 architectures is wider that the widest integer type for
which we can list literal values. So, in this patch, to avoid
using magic masks specified with literal values, we use packed
bit-field struct types and let the compiler generate the masks.
This new scheme allows us to implement long double flavors of the
various floating point operations. To keep the size of the patch
small, only the implementations of fabs and trunc have been
switched to the new scheme. In following patches, all exisiting
implementations will be switched to the new scheme.
Reviewers: asteinhauser
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82036
Summary:
To get the target order correct, the benchmarks directory has been moved
one level higher. Previously, it was living in the utils directory. The
utils directory is a collection of utils which are to be used by the
tests and implementations. However, benchmarks *use* the
implementations. So, moving it out of utils helps us setup proper
target level dependencies.
Reviewers: gchatelet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81910
Implementations of copysign[f], frexp[f], logb[f], and modf[f] are added.
Reviewers: asteinhauser
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81134
Summary:
This patch aims to add integration tests to check the following:
1) Header files are generated as expected.
2) Libc functions have the correct public name.
3) Libc functions have the correct return type and parameter types.
4) Symbols are exposed in the public lib.a files.
Reviewers: sivachandra, abrachet
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: aheejin, ecnelises, dxf, mgorny, jfb, tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79192
Summary: This is split off from D79192 and exposes APIGenerator (renames to APIIndexer) for use in generating the integrations tests.
Reviewers: sivachandra
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: tschuett, ecnelises, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80832
Building libc without clang fails with:
CMake Error at /home/asteinhauser/llvm-project/libc/CMakeLists.txt:49 (message):
'clang' and 'clang-tools-extra' are required in LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS to
lint llvm-libc. The linting step performs important checks to help prevent
the introduction of subtle bugs, but it may increase build times.
Reviewers: sivachandra
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80495
A new utils library named 'fputil' is added. This library is used in
math tests and the MPFR wrapper. The math implementations will be
modified to use this library in a later round.
Reviewers: phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79724
Summary:
These warnings were present when building llvm-libc in release mode.
```
workspace/llvm-project/libc/utils/benchmarks/LibcMemoryBenchmarkTest.cpp:50:34: warning: 'None' is deprecated: Use Align() or Align(1) instead [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
Conf.AddressAlignment = Align::None();
workspace/llvm-project/libc/utils/testutils/FDReaderUnix.cpp:19:7: warning: unused variable 'err' [-Wunused-variable]
int err = ::pipe(pipefd);
```
For test-utils it seems in general we should use `report_fatal_error` instead of asserts as these are turned off when building in release mode.
https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#assert-liberally
Reviewers: abrachet, sivachandra
Reviewed By: abrachet, sivachandra
Subscribers: tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79469
A few documentation clarifications and moving one part of the
docs around to be closer to the first mention of display so that
it's easier to spot based on some user feedback.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79443
Summary:
Math results are compared with MPFR results by checking if they are
within a tolerance level of the MPFR result. The tolerance level is set
using additional bits of precision of the fractional part of a floating
point value. Hence, the actual value of the tolerance depends on not
only the additional bits, but also on the exponent part of the floating
point number.
Previously, the exponent part was not considered in evaluating the
tolerance value. While it was OK for small values less than 1 (hence
sinf, cosf, sincosf tests were OK), it breaks for large values which
functions like exp and friends produce. This change uses the exponent
value also to evaluate the tolerance value. LLVM libc produced results
can now be compared with MPFR produced results for large values also.
Reviewers: abrachet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79278
This dramtically reduces the run time of tests. For example,
sincosf_test takes over 25 minutes without this attribute but only 8
seconds with this attribute.