On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 01:11:51AM +0200, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 11:06:01PM -0400, Michael Meissner wrote:
> > 2017-08-15 Michael Meissner <[email protected]>
> >
> > PR libquadmath/81848
> > * configure.ac (powerpc*-linux*): Use attribute mode KC to create
> > complex __float128 on PowerPC instead of attribute mode TC.
> > * quadmth.h (__complex128): Likewise.
>
> quadmath.h ?
Yes, thanks.
> > * configure: Regenerate.
> > * math/cbrtq.c (CBRT2): Use __float128 not long double.
> > (CBRT4): Likewise.
> > (CBRT2I): Likewise.
> > (CBRT4I): Likewise.
> > * math/j0q.c (U0): Likewise.
> > * math/sqrtq.c (sqrtq): Don't depend on implicit conversion
> > between __float128, instead explicitly convert the __float128
> > value to long double because the PowerPC does not allow __float128
> > and long double in the same expression.
>
> Does the Q suffix on ppc* imply __float128 like on x86_64 etc.?
Yes.
> > --- libquadmath/math/sqrtq.c (revision 251097)
> > +++ libquadmath/math/sqrtq.c (working copy)
> > @@ -31,15 +31,18 @@ sqrtq (const __float128 x)
> > return y;
> > }
> >
> > -#ifdef HAVE_SQRTL
> > - if (x <= LDBL_MAX && x >= LDBL_MIN)
> > +#if defined(HAVE_SQRTL)
>
> Why the #ifdef -> #if defined change? That looks unnecessary.
I'll change it back.
> > {
> > - /* Use long double result as starting point. */
> > - y = sqrtl ((long double) x);
> > + long double xl = (long double)x;
>
> Please add a space after (long double)
Ok.
> > + if (xl <= LDBL_MAX && xl >= LDBL_MIN)
> > + {
> > + /* Use long double result as starting point. */
> > + y = sqrtl (xl);
> >
> > - /* One Newton iteration. */
> > - y -= 0.5q * (y - x / y);
> > - return y;
> > + /* One Newton iteration. */
> > + y -= 0.5q * (y - x / y);
> > + return y;
> > + }
> > }
> > #endif
> >
>
> Otherwise LGTM.
Thanks.
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