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Commit 8ce94e44 authored by Joseph Myers's avatar Joseph Myers Committed by Joseph Myers
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re PR middle-end/323 (optimized code gives strange floating point results)

	PR rtl-optimization/323
	* c-common.c (c_fully_fold, convert_and_check,
	c_common_truthvalue_conversion): Handle EXCESS_PRECISION_EXPR.
	(c_fully_fold_internal): Disallow EXCESS_PRECISION_EXPR.
	* c-common.def (EXCESS_PRECISION_EXPR): New.
	* c-cppbuiltin.c (builtin_define_float_constants): Define
	constants with enough digits for long double.
	* c-lex.c (interpret_float): Interpret constant with excess
	precision where appropriate.
	* c-opts.c (c_common_post_options): Set
	flag_excess_precision_cmdline.  Give an error for
	-fexcess-precision=standard for C++ for processors where the
	option is significant.
	* c-parser.c (c_parser_conditional_expression): Handle excess
	precision in condition.
	* c-typeck.c (convert_arguments): Handle arguments with excess
	precision.
	(build_unary_op): Move excess precision outside operation.
	(build_conditional_expr): Likewise.
	(build_compound_expr): Likewise.
	(build_c_cast): Do cast on operand of EXCESS_PRECISION_EXPR.
	(build_modify_expr): Handle excess precision in RHS.
	(convert_for_assignment): Handle excess precision in converted
	value.
	(digest_init, output_init_element, process_init_element): Handle
	excess precision in initializer.
	(c_finish_return): Handle excess precision in return value.
	(build_binary_op): Handle excess precision in operands and add
	excess precision as needed for operation.
	* common.opt (-fexcess-precision=): New option.
	* config/i386/i386.h (X87_ENABLE_ARITH, X87_ENABLE_FLOAT): New.
	* config/i386/i386.md (float<SSEMODEI24:mode><X87MODEF:mode>2):
	For standard excess precision, output explicit conversion to and
	truncation from XFmode.
	(*float<SSEMODEI24:mode><X87MODEF:mode>2_1,
	*float<SSEMODEI24:mode><X87MODEF:mode>2_i387_with_temp,
	*float<SSEMODEI24:mode><X87MODEF:mode>2_i387, two unnamed
	define_splits, floatdi<X87MODEF:mode>2_i387_with_xmm, two unnamed
	define_splits, *floatunssi<mode>2_1, two unnamed define_splits,
	floatunssi<mode>2, add<mode>3, sub<mode>3, mul<mode>3, divdf3,
	divsf3, *fop_<mode>_comm_i387, *fop_<mode>_1_i387,
	*fop_<MODEF:mode>_2_i387, *fop_<MODEF:mode>_3_i387,
	*fop_df_4_i387, *fop_df_5_i387, *fop_df_6_i387, two unnamed
	define_splits, sqrt<mode>2): Disable where appropriate for
	standard excess precision.
	* convert.c (convert_to_real): Do not shorten arithmetic to type
	for which excess precision would be used.
	* defaults.h (TARGET_FLT_EVAL_METHOD_NON_DEFAULT): Define.
	* doc/invoke.texi (-fexcess-precision=): Document option.
	(-mfpmath=): Correct index entry.
	* flags.h (enum excess_precision, flag_excess_precision_cmdline,
	flag_excess_precision): New.
	* langhooks.c (lhd_post_options): Set
	flag_excess_precision_cmdline.
	* opts.c (common_handle_option): Handle -fexcess-precision=.
	* toplev.c (flag_excess_precision_cmdline, flag_excess_precision,
	init_excess_precision): New.
	(lang_dependent_init_target): Call init_excess_precision.
	* tree.c (excess_precision_type): New.
	* tree.h (excess_precision_type): Declare.

ada:
	* gcc-interface/misc.c (gnat_post_options): Set
	flag_excess_precision_cmdline.  Give an error for
	-fexcess-precision=standard for processors where the option is
	significant.

fortran:
	* options.c (gfc_post_options): Set
	flag_excess_precision_cmdline.  Give an error for
	-fexcess-precision=standard for processors where the option is
	significant.

java:
	* lang.c (java_post_options): Set flag_excess_precision_cmdline.
	Give an error for -fexcess-precision=standard for processors where
	the option is significant.

testsuite:
	* gcc.target/i386/excess-precision-1.c,
	gcc.target/i386/excess-precision-2.c,
	gcc.target/i386/excess-precision-3.c,
	gcc.target/i386/excess-precision-4.c,
	gcc.target/i386/excess-precision-5.c,
	gcc.target/i386/excess-precision-6.c: New tests.

From-SVN: r145272
parent 1e57bf47
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