1132 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Rich Felker
470fecdd3a revert invalid optimization in floatscan 2012-04-11 23:08:50 -04:00
Rich Felker
96acdae944 fix stupid typo in floatscan that caused excess rounding of some values 2012-04-11 21:29:12 -04:00
Rich Felker
cc00f05632 Merge remote branch 'nsz/master' 2012-04-11 14:59:36 -04:00
Rich Felker
4054da9ba0 optimize floatscan downscaler to skip results that won't be needed
when upscaling, even the very last digit is needed in cases where the
input is exact; no digits can be discarded. but when downscaling, any
digits less significant than the mantissa bits are destined for the
great bitbucket; the only influence they can have is their presence
(being nonzero). thus, we simply throw them away early. the result is
nearly a 4x performance improvement for processing huge values.

the particular threshold LD_B1B_DIG+3 is not chosen sharply; it's
simply a "safe" distance past the significant bits. it would be nice
to replace it with a sharp bound, but i suspect performance will be
comparable (within a few percent) anyway.
2012-04-11 14:51:08 -04:00
Rich Felker
5837a0bb6b simplify/debloat radix point alignment code in floatscan
now that this is the first operation, it can rely on the circular
buffer contents not being wrapped when it begins. we limit the number
of digits read slightly in the initial parsing loops too so that this
code does not have to consider the case where it might cause the
circular buffer to wrap; this is perfectly fine because KMAX is chosen
as a power of two for circular-buffer purposes and is much larger than
it otherwise needs to be, anyway.

these changes should not affect performance at all.
2012-04-11 14:20:45 -04:00
Rich Felker
1bdd5c8b98 optimize floatscan: avoid excessive upscaling
upscaling by even one step too much creates 3-29 extra iterations for
the next loop. this is still suboptimal since it always goes by 2^29
rather than using a smaller upscale factor when nearing the target,
but performance on common, small-magnitude, few-digit values has
already more than doubled with this change.

more optimizations on the way...
2012-04-11 14:11:47 -04:00
Rich Felker
7ef1a9bba5 fix incorrect initial count in shgetc when data is already buffered 2012-04-11 00:26:41 -04:00
Rich Felker
48bb81adf8 fix bug parsing lone zero followed by junk, and hex float over-reading 2012-04-11 00:18:57 -04:00
Rich Felker
38b3f1fea8 fix float scanning of certain values ending in zeros
for example, "1000000000" was being read as "1" due to this loop
exiting early. it's necessary to actually update z and zero the
entries so that the subsequent rounding code does not get confused;
before i did that, spurious inexact exceptions were being raised.
2012-04-10 23:41:54 -04:00
Rich Felker
633a26c1e6 fix potential overflow in exponent reading
note that there's no need for a precise cutoff, because exponents this
large will always result in overflow or underflow (it's impossible to
read enough digits to compensate for the exponent magnitude; even at a
few nanoseconds per digit it would take hundreds of years).
2012-04-10 23:05:16 -04:00
Rich Felker
c5ff29699c set errno properly when parsing floating point 2012-04-10 22:38:21 -04:00
Rich Felker
2162541f38 add "scan helper getc" and rework strtod, etc. to use it
the immediate benefit is a significant debloating of the float parsing
code by moving the responsibility for keeping track of the number of
characters read to a different module.

by linking shgetc with the stdio buffer logic, counting logic is
defered to buffer refill time, keeping the calls to shgetc fast and
light.

in the future, shgetc will also be useful for integrating the new
float code with scanf, which needs to not only count the characters
consumed, but also limit the number of characters read based on field
width specifiers.

shgetc may also become a useful tool for simplifying the integer
parsing code.
2012-04-10 21:47:37 -04:00
Rich Felker
4fb6aa02c8 unify strtof/strtod/strtold wrappers and fix initial whitespace issue 2012-04-10 20:25:06 -04:00
Rich Felker
415c4cd7fd new floating point parser/converter
this version is intended to be fully conformant to the ISO C, POSIX,
and IEEE standards for conversion of decimal/hex floating point
strings to float, double, and long double (ld64 or ld80 only at
present) values. in particular, all results are intended to be rounded
correctly according to the current rounding mode. further, this
implementation aims to set the floating point underflow, overflow, and
inexact flags to reflect the conversion performed.

a moderate amount of testing has been performed (by nsz and myself)
prior to integration of the code in musl, but it still may have bugs.

so far, only strto(d|ld|f) use the new code. scanf integration will be
done as a separate commit, and i will add implementations of the wide
character functions later.
2012-04-10 11:52:55 -04:00
nsz
37eaec3ad3 math: fix x86 asin accuracy
use (1-x)*(1+x) instead of (1-x*x) in asin.s
the later can be inaccurate with upward rounding when x is close to 1
2012-04-04 17:34:28 +02:00
Rich Felker
4f346b08b3 improve name lookup performance in corner cases
the buffer in getaddrinfo really only matters when /etc/hosts is huge,
but in that case, the huge number of syscalls resulting from a tiny
buffer would seriously impact the performance of every name lookup.

the buffer in __dns.c has also been enlarged a bit so that typical
resolv.conf files will fit fully in the buffer. there's no need to
make it so large as to dominate the syscall overhead for large files,
because resolv.conf should never be large.
2012-04-01 23:22:16 -04:00
nsz
7eabe8e690 math: minor cleanups in ceil and floor 2012-03-29 14:09:57 +02:00
nsz
d79ac8c38f math: remove x86 modf asm
the int part was wrong when -1 < x <= -0 (+0.0 instead of -0.0)
and the size and performace gain of the asm version was negligible
2012-03-29 14:05:16 +02:00
nsz
f6ceccd922 math: rewrite modf.c and clean up modff.c
cleaner implementation with unions and unsigned arithmetic
2012-03-29 14:03:18 +02:00
nsz
9f58d06007 math: fix modfl.c bug
modfl(+-inf) was wrong on ld80 because the explicit msb
was not taken into account during inf vs nan check
2012-03-28 23:51:09 +02:00
nsz
cf682072ce math: fix a regression in powl and do some cleanups
previously a division was accidentally turned into integer div
(w = -i/NXT;) instead of long double div (w = -i; w /= NXT;)
2012-03-27 22:49:37 +02:00
nsz
bbfbc7edaf math: add dummy tgamma and tgammaf implementations 2012-03-27 22:17:36 +02:00
nsz
1b229a2098 math: remove comment about aliasing lgamma as gamma
It is probably not worth supporting gamma.
(it was already deprecated in 4.3BSD)
2012-03-27 22:12:20 +02:00
nsz
ad23771c32 math: fix typo in i386 remquof and remquol asm
(fldl instruction was used instead of flds and fldt)
2012-03-27 22:01:21 +02:00
Rich Felker
a9014ac1b9 Merge remote branch 'nsz/master' 2012-03-25 00:42:51 -04:00
Rich Felker
bff650df9f add strfmon_l variant (still mostly incomplete) 2012-03-25 00:21:20 -04:00
Rich Felker
ad2d2b963a asm for hypot and hypotf
special care is made to avoid any inexact computations when either arg
is zero (in which case the exact absolute value of the other arg
should be returned) and to support the special condition that
hypot(±inf,nan) yields inf.

hypotl is not yet implemented since avoiding overflow is nontrivial.
2012-03-23 01:52:49 -04:00
Rich Felker
a9e85c0a5c make dlerror conform to posix
the error status is required to be sticky after failure of dlopen or
dlsym until cleared by dlerror. applications and especially libraries
should never rely on this since it is not thread-safe and subject to
race conditions, but glib does anyway.
2012-03-23 00:28:20 -04:00
nsz
6d8df2b972 minor rintl.c fix: remove unsupported ldbl format message 2012-03-23 01:26:04 +01:00
nsz
cb8fce4b4f fix tgammal: don't set the signgam global
(tgamma must be thread-safe, signgam is for lgamma* functions)
2012-03-23 01:18:12 +01:00
Rich Felker
13e400b355 add creal/cimag macros in complex.h (and use them in the functions defs) 2012-03-22 15:54:55 -04:00
nsz
a4a0c91275 acos.s fix: use the formula acos(x) = atan2(sqrt(1-x),sqrt(1+x))
the old formula atan2(1,sqrt((1+x)/(1-x))) was faster but
could give nan result at x=1 when the rounding mode is
FE_DOWNWARD (so 1-1 == -0 and 2/-0 == -inf), the new formula
gives -0 at x=+-1 with downward rounding.
2012-03-22 14:54:47 +01:00
Rich Felker
2e0c1fed36 sysconf support for dynamic limits (open files and processes) 2012-03-22 01:00:35 -04:00
Rich Felker
25501c1079 initial, very primitive strfmon 2012-03-21 00:47:37 -04:00
Rich Felker
30df206cb0 x86_64 math asm, long double functions only
this has not been tested heavily, but it's known to at least assemble
and run in basic usage cases. it's nearly identical to the
corresponding i386 code, and thus expected to be just as correct or
just as incorrect.
2012-03-20 23:29:24 -04:00
Rich Felker
58bf74850f Merge remote branch 'nsz/master' 2012-03-20 19:51:11 -04:00
Rich Felker
ad47d45e9d upgrade to latest upstream TRE regex code (0.8.0)
the main practical results of this change are
1. the regex code is no longer subject to LGPL; it's now 2-clause BSD
2. most (all?) popular nonstandard regex extensions are supported

I hesitate to call this a "sync" since both the old and new code are
heavily modified. in one sense, the old code was "more severely"
modified, in that it was actively hostile to non-strictly-conforming
expressions. on the other hand, the new code has eliminated the
useless translation of the entire regex string to wchar_t prior to
compiling, and now only converts multibyte character literals as
needed.

in the future i may use this modified TRE as a basis for writing the
long-planned new regex engine that will avoid multibyte-to-wide
character conversion entirely by compiling multibyte bracket
expressions specific to UTF-8.
2012-03-20 19:44:05 -04:00
nsz
91c28f61f4 nearbyint optimization (only clear inexact when necessary)
old code saved/restored the fenv (the new code is only as slow
as that when inexact is not set before the call, but some other
flag is set and the rounding is inexact, which is rare)

before:
bench_nearbyint_exact              5000000 N        261 ns/op
bench_nearbyint_inexact_set        5000000 N        262 ns/op
bench_nearbyint_inexact_unset      5000000 N        261 ns/op

after:
bench_nearbyint_exact             10000000 N         94.99 ns/op
bench_nearbyint_inexact_set       25000000 N         65.81 ns/op
bench_nearbyint_inexact_unset     10000000 N         94.97 ns/op
2012-03-20 22:49:19 +01:00
nsz
8c6fc860a9 remove a fixme comment 2012-03-20 20:08:35 +01:00
nsz
f1347a3a45 clean up pow.c and powf.c
fix comments about special cases
2012-03-20 20:04:53 +01:00
nsz
615bbd365f clean up powl.c
fix special cases, use multiplication instead of scalbnl
2012-03-20 19:59:50 +01:00
nsz
1e2fea632b fix a cbrtl.c regression and remove x87 precision setting 2012-03-20 15:17:15 +01:00
Rich Felker
baa43bca0a optimize scalbn family
the fscale instruction is slow everywhere, probably because it
involves a costly and unnecessary integer truncation operation that
ends up being a no-op in common usages. instead, construct a floating
point scale value with integer arithmetic and simply multiply by it,
when possible.

for float and double, this is always possible by going to the
next-larger type. we use some cheap but effective saturating
arithmetic tricks to make sure even very large-magnitude exponents
fit. for long double, if the scaling exponent is too large to fit in
the exponent of a long double value, we simply fallback to the
expensive fscale method.

on atom cpu, these changes speed up scalbn by over 30%. (min rdtsc
timing dropped from 110 cycles to 70 cycles.)
2012-03-20 00:51:32 -04:00
Rich Felker
7513d3ecab remquo asm: return quotient mod 8, as intended by the spec
this is a lot more efficient and also what is generally wanted.
perhaps the bit shuffling could be more efficient...
2012-03-19 23:53:52 -04:00
Rich Felker
804fbf0b8c use alternate formula for acos asm to avoid loss of precision 2012-03-19 23:08:49 -04:00
Rich Felker
97721a5508 Merge remote branch 'nsz/master' 2012-03-19 22:07:43 -04:00
Rich Felker
acb744921b fix exp asm
exponents (base 2) near 16383 were broken due to (1) wrong cutoff, and
(2) inability to fit the necessary range of scalings into a long
double value.

as a solution, we fall back to using frndint/fscale for insanely large
exponents, and also have to special-case infinities here to avoid
inf-inf generating nan.

thankfully the costly code never runs in normal usage cases.
2012-03-19 21:55:53 -04:00
nsz
0cbb654791 code cleanup of named constants
zero, one, two, half are replaced by const literals
The policy was to use the f suffix for float consts (1.0f),
but don't use suffix for long double consts (these consts
can be exactly represented as double).
2012-03-19 23:41:19 +01:00
nsz
b03255af77 fix remainder*.c: remove useless long double cast 2012-03-19 23:39:47 +01:00
nsz
4caa17b2a1 don't try to create non-standard denormalization signal
Underflow exception is only raised when the result is
invalid, but fmod is always exact. x87 has a denormalization
exception, but that's nonstandard. And the superflous *1.0
will be optimized away by any compiler that does not honor
signaling nans.
2012-03-19 23:30:45 +01:00