History log of /freebsd-9.3-release/lib/msun/arm/
Revision Date Author Comments
267654 20-Jun-2014 gjb

Copy stable/9 to releng/9.3 as part of the 9.3-RELEASE cycle.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation


225736 23-Sep-2011 kensmith

Copy head to stable/9 as part of 9.0-RELEASE release cycle.

Approved by: re (implicit)


169092 29-Apr-2007 deischen

Use C comments since we now preprocess these files with CPP.


157196 27-Mar-2006 deischen

Add symbol versioning to libm.


143708 16-Mar-2005 das

Replace fegetmask() and fesetmask() with feenableexcept(),
fedisableexcept(), and fegetexcept(). These two sets of routines
provide the same functionality. I implemented the former as an
undocumented internal interface to make the regression test easier to
write. However, fe(enable|disable|get)except() is already part of
glibc, and I would like to avoid gratuitous differences. The only
major flaw in the glibc API is that there's no good way to report
errors on processors that don't support all the unmasked exceptions.


143208 07-Mar-2005 das

Define the LDBL_PREC to be the number of significant bits in a long
double's mantissa.


140689 24-Jan-2005 cognet

Define FE_TONEAREST, FE_TOWARDZERO, FE_UPWARD, FE_DOWNWARD and _ROUND_MASK to
unbreak the build for arm.


140219 14-Jan-2005 das

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.


133174 05-Aug-2004 cognet

Only use rfs and wfs if ARM_HARD_FLOAT is defined, and use stubs if it is not,
in order to unbreak arm make world. The right way to do it with soft floats
will be figured out later.
Discussed with: das


130143 06-Jun-2004 das

Add an fenv.h implementation for the arm port.

It does not appear to be possible to cross-build arm from i386 at the
moment, and I have no ARM hardware anyway. Thus, I'm sure there are
bugs. I will gladly fix these when the arm port is more mature.

Reviewed by: standards@