cvs commit: src/lib/msun/alpha fenv.h src/lib/msun/amd64 fenv.h
src/lib/msun/arm fenv.h src/lib/msun/i387 fenv.h src/lib/msun/ia64
fenv.h src/lib/msun/powerpc fenv.h src/lib/msun/sparc64 fenv.h
David Schultz
das at FreeBSD.ORG
Fri Jan 14 05:24:33 PST 2005
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 07:09:23AM +0000, David Schultz wrote:
> > das 2005-01-14 07:09:23 UTC
> >
> > FreeBSD src repository
> >
> > Modified files:
> > lib/msun/alpha fenv.h
> > lib/msun/amd64 fenv.h
> > lib/msun/arm fenv.h
> > lib/msun/i387 fenv.h
> > lib/msun/ia64 fenv.h
> > lib/msun/powerpc fenv.h
> > lib/msun/sparc64 fenv.h
> > Log:
> > Mark all inline asms that read the floating-point control or status
> > registers as volatile. Instructions that *wrote* to FP state were
> > already marked volatile, but apparently gcc has license to move
> > non-volatile asms past volatile asms. This broke amd64's feupdateenv
> > at -O2 due to a WAR conflict between fnstsw and fldenv there.
>
> Do you think this is likely to the cause of the build failures
> reported with a number of ports when world is compiled with -O2
> (i.e. does the feupdateenv failure cascade to other commonly-used
> parts of the code)?
No, this would lead to a runtime failure, and I would be surprised
if very many ports use fenv.h anyway.
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