mozjs115/mozjs91-91.8.0-x86-double_t-fix.patch

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diff -w -ruN firefox-93.0.org/modules/fdlibm/src/math_private.h firefox-93.0/modules/fdlibm/src/math_private.h
--- firefox-93.0.org/modules/fdlibm/src/math_private.h 2021-09-27 16:47:42.000000000 -0600
+++ firefox-93.0/modules/fdlibm/src/math_private.h 2021-10-16 11:08:55.154643922 -0600
@@ -30,9 +30,13 @@
* Adapted from https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/search?q=__double_t
*/
+#ifdef __LP64__
typedef double __double_t;
+#else
+typedef long double __double_t;
+#endif
typedef __double_t double_t;
-
+typedef float __float_t;
/*
* The original fdlibm code used statements like:
* n0 = ((*(int*)&one)>>29)^1; * index of high word *
@@ -630,6 +634,41 @@
return ((double)(x + 0x1.8p52) - 0x1.8p52);
}
+static inline float
+rnintf(__float_t x)
+{
+ /*
+ * As for rnint(), except we could just call that to handle the
+ * extra precision case, usually without losing efficiency.
+ */
+ return ((float)(x + 0x1.8p23F) - 0x1.8p23F);
+}
+
+#ifdef LDBL_MANT_DIG
+/*
+ * The complications for extra precision are smaller for rnintl() since it
+ * can safely assume that the rounding precision has been increased from
+ * its default to FP_PE on x86. We don't exploit that here to get small
+ * optimizations from limiting the rangle to double. We just need it for
+ * the magic number to work with long doubles. ld128 callers should use
+ * rnint() instead of this if possible. ld80 callers should prefer
+ * rnintl() since for amd64 this avoids swapping the register set, while
+ * for i386 it makes no difference (assuming FP_PE), and for other arches
+ * it makes little difference.
+ */
+static inline long double
+rnintl(long double x)
+{
+#if (LDBL_MANT_DIG == 64)
+ return (x + __CONCAT(0x1.8p, 64) / 2 -
+ __CONCAT(0x1.8p, 64) / 2);
+#else
+ return (x + __CONCAT(0x1.8p, LDBL_MANT_DIG) / 2 -
+ __CONCAT(0x1.8p, LDBL_MANT_DIG) / 2);
+#endif
+}
+#endif /* LDBL_MANT_DIG */
+
/*
* irint() and i64rint() give the same result as casting to their integer
* return type provided their arg is a floating point integer. They can
@@ -646,6 +685,39 @@
#define irint(x) ((int)(x))
#endif
+#define i64rint(x) ((int64_t)(x)) /* only needed for ld128 so not opt. */
+
+#if defined(__i386__) && defined(__GNUCLIKE_ASM)
+static __inline int
+irintf(float x)
+{
+ int n;
+
+ __asm("fistl %0" : "=m" (n) : "t" (x));
+ return (n);
+}
+
+static __inline int
+irintd(double x)
+{
+ int n;
+
+ __asm("fistl %0" : "=m" (n) : "t" (x));
+ return (n);
+}
+#endif
+
+#if (defined(__amd64__) || defined(__i386__)) && defined(__GNUCLIKE_ASM)
+static __inline int
+irintl(long double x)
+{
+ int n;
+
+ __asm("fistl %0" : "=m" (n) : "t" (x));
+ return (n);
+}
+#endif
+
#ifdef DEBUG
#if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__i386__)
#define breakpoint() asm("int $3")