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author | Dana Robinson <43805+derobins@users.noreply.github.com> | 2023-06-15 16:13:22 (GMT) |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2023-06-15 16:13:22 (GMT) |
commit | fcdd0ab9dc93871fa600aface194b294947fad1b (patch) | |
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Revert long double checks (#3133)
* Revert "Remove long double conversion work-arounds (#3097)"
This reverts commit 1e1dac1dac58fa18f6b7788346d1ba7d3315b0f9.
* Update comments to reflect newer systems
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diff --git a/config/cmake/ConversionTests.c b/config/cmake/ConversionTests.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..725f049 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/cmake/ConversionTests.c @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ +/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * Copyright by The HDF Group. * + * All rights reserved. * + * * + * This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including * + * terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in * + * the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code * + * distribution tree, or in https://www.hdfgroup.org/licenses. * + * If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from * + * help@hdfgroup.org. * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ + +#if defined(__has_attribute) +# if __has_attribute(no_sanitize) +# define HDF_NO_UBSAN __attribute__((no_sanitize("undefined"))) +# else +# define HDF_NO_UBSAN +# endif +#else +# define HDF_NO_UBSAN +#endif + +#ifdef H5_LDOUBLE_TO_LONG_SPECIAL_TEST + +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +int HDF_NO_UBSAN main(void) +{ + long double ld = 20041683600089727.779961L; + long ll; + unsigned long ull; + unsigned char s[16]; + unsigned char s2[8]; + int ret = 1; + + if (sizeof(long double) == 16 && sizeof(long) == 8) { + /* Make sure the long double type has 16 bytes in size and + * 11 bits of exponent. If it is, the bit sequence should be + * like below. It's not a decent way to check but this info + * isn't available. + */ + memcpy(s, &ld, 16); + if (s[0]==0x43 && s[1]==0x51 && s[2]==0xcc && s[3]==0xf3 && + s[4]==0x85 && s[5]==0xeb && s[6]==0xc8 && s[7]==0xa0 && + s[8]==0xbf && s[9]==0xcc && s[10]==0x2a && s[11]==0x3c) { + + /* Assign the hexadecimal value of long double type. */ + s[0]=0x43; s[1]=0x51; s[2]=0xcc; s[3]=0xf3; + s[4]=0x85; s[5]=0xeb; s[6]=0xc8; s[7]=0xa0; + s[8]=0xbf; s[9]=0xcc; s[10]=0x2a; s[11]=0x3c; + s[12]=0x3d; s[13]=0x85; s[14]=0x56; s[15]=0x20; + + memcpy(&ld, s, 16); + + ll = (long)ld; + memcpy(s2, &ll, 8); + + /* The library's algorithm converts it to 0x00 47 33 ce 17 af 22 82 + * and gets wrong value 20041683600089730 on Linux on IBM Power + * architecture. + * + * But Linux on IBM Power converts it to 0x00 47 33 ce 17 af 22 7f + * and gets the correct value 20041683600089727. It uses some special + * algorithm. We're going to define the macro and skip the test until + * we can figure out how they do it. + */ + if (s2[0]==0x00 && s2[1]==0x47 && s2[2]==0x33 && s2[3]==0xce && + s2[4]==0x17 && s2[5]==0xaf && s2[6]==0x22 && s2[7]==0x7f) + + ret = 0; + + ull = (unsigned long)ld; + memcpy(s2, &ull, 8); + + /* The unsigned long is the same as signed long */ + if(s2[0]==0x00 && s2[1]==0x47 && s2[2]==0x33 && s2[3]==0xce && + s2[4]==0x17 && s2[5]==0xaf && s2[6]==0x22 && s2[7]==0x7f) + + ret = 0; + } + } + +done: + exit(ret); +} + +#endif + +#ifdef H5_LONG_TO_LDOUBLE_SPECIAL_TEST + +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +int HDF_NO_UBSAN main(void) +{ + long double ld; + long ll; + unsigned long ull; + unsigned char s[16]; + int flag=0, ret=1; + + /* Determine if long double has 16 byte in size, 11 bit exponent, and + * the bias is 0x3ff + */ + if (sizeof(long double) == 16) { + ld = 1.0L; + memcpy(s, &ld, 16); + + if (s[0]==0x3f && s[1]==0xf0 && s[2]==0x00 && s[3]==0x00 && + s[4]==0x00 && s[5]==0x00 && s[6]==0x00 && s[7]==0x00) + + flag = 1; + } + + if (flag==1 && sizeof(long)==8) { + ll = 0x003fffffffffffffL; + ld = (long double)ll; + memcpy(s, &ld, 16); + + /* The library converts the value to 0x434fffffffffffff8000000000000000. + * In decimal it is 18014398509481982.000000, one value short of the original. + * + * Linux on IBM Power architecture converts it to + * 0x4350000000000000bff0000000000000. The value is correct in decimal. + * It uses some special algorithm. We're going to define the macro and + * skip the test until we can figure out how they do it. + */ + if (s[0]==0x43 && s[1]==0x50 && s[2]==0x00 && s[3]==0x00 && + s[4]==0x00 && s[5]==0x00 && s[6]==0x00 && s[7]==0x00 && + s[8]==0xbf && s[9]==0xf0 && s[10]==0x00 && s[11]==0x00 && + s[12]==0x00 && s[13]==0x00 && s[14]==0x00 && s[15]==0x00) + + ret = 0; + } + + if (flag==1 && sizeof(unsigned long)==8) { + ull = 0xffffffffffffffffUL; + ld = (long double)ull; + memcpy(s, &ld, 16); + + /* Use a different value from signed long to test. The problem is the + * same for both long and unsigned long. The value is 18446744073709551615. + * The library converts the value to 0x43effffffffffffffe000000000000000. + * In decimal it's 18446744073709548544.000000, very different from the + * original. Linux on IBM Power architecture converts it to + * 0x43f0000000000000bff0000000000000. The value is correct in decimal. + * It uses some special algorithm. We're going to define the macro and + * skip the test until we can figure out how they do it. + */ + if (s[0]==0x43 && s[1]==0xf0 && s[2]==0x00 && s[3]==0x00 && + s[4]==0x00 && s[5]==0x00 && s[6]==0x00 && s[7]==0x00 && + s[8]==0xbf && s[9]==0xf0 && s[10]==0x00 && s[11]==0x00 && + s[12]==0x00 && s[13]==0x00 && s[14]==0x00 && s[15]==0x00) + + ret = 0; + } +done: + exit(ret); +} + +#endif + +#ifdef H5_LDOUBLE_TO_LLONG_ACCURATE_TEST + +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +int HDF_NO_UBSAN main(void) +{ + long double ld = 20041683600089727.779961L; + long long ll; + unsigned long long ull; + unsigned char s[16]; + int ret = 0; + + if (sizeof(long double) == 16) { + /* Make sure the long double type is the same as the failing type + * which has 16 bytes in size and 11 bits of exponent. If it is, + * the bit sequence should be like below. It's not + * a decent way to check but this info isn't available. + */ + memcpy(s, &ld, 16); + + if (s[0]==0x43 && s[1]==0x51 && s[2]==0xcc && s[3]==0xf3 && + s[4]==0x85 && s[5]==0xeb && s[6]==0xc8 && s[7]==0xa0 && + s[8]==0xbf && s[9]==0xcc && s[10]==0x2a && s[11]==0x3c) { + + /* Slightly adjust the bit sequence (s[8]=0xdf). The converted + * values will go wild on Mac OS 10.4 and IRIX64 6.5. + */ + s[0]=0x43; s[1]=0x51; s[2]=0xcc; s[3]=0xf3; + s[4]=0x85; s[5]=0xeb; s[6]=0xc8; s[7]=0xa0; + s[8]=0xdf; s[9]=0xcc; s[10]=0x2a; s[11]=0x3c; + s[12]=0x3d; s[13]=0x85; s[14]=0x56; s[15]=0x20; + + memcpy(&ld, s, 16); + ll = (long long)ld; + ull = (unsigned long long)ld; + + if (ll != 20041683600089728 || ull != 20041683600089728) + ret = 1; + } + } +done: + exit(ret); +} +#endif + +#ifdef H5_LLONG_TO_LDOUBLE_CORRECT_TEST + +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +int HDF_NO_UBSAN main(void) +{ + long double ld; + long long ll; + unsigned long long ull; + unsigned char s[16]; + int flag=0, ret=0; + + /* Determine if long double has 16 byte in size, 11 bit exponent, and + * the bias is 0x3ff + */ + if (sizeof(long double) == 16) { + ld = 1.0L; + memcpy(s, &ld, 16); + if (s[0]==0x3f && s[1]==0xf0 && s[2]==0x00 && s[3]==0x00 && + s[4]==0x00 && s[5]==0x00 && s[6]==0x00 && s[7]==0x00) + + flag = 1; + } + + if (flag==1 && sizeof(long long)==8) { + ll = 0x01ffffffffffffffLL; + ld = (long double)ll; + memcpy(s, &ld, 16); + + /* Check if the bit sequence is as expected*/ + if (s[0]!=0x43 || s[1]!=0x7f || s[2]!=0xff || s[3]!=0xff || + s[4]!=0xff || s[5]!=0xff || s[6]!=0xff || s[7]!=0xff || + s[8]!=0xf0 || s[9]!=0x00 || s[10]!=0x00 || s[11]!=0x00) + + ret = 1; + } + if (flag==1 && sizeof(unsigned long long)==8) { + ull = 0x01ffffffffffffffULL; + ld = (long double)ull; + memcpy(s, &ld, 16); + + if (s[0]!=0x43 || s[1]!=0x7f || s[2]!=0xff || s[3]!=0xff || + s[4]!=0xff || s[5]!=0xff || s[6]!=0xff || s[7]!=0xff || + s[8]!=0xf0 || s[9]!=0x00 || s[10]!=0x00 || s[11]!=0x00) + + ret = 1; + } + +done: + exit(ret); +} +#endif + +#ifdef H5_DISABLE_SOME_LDOUBLE_CONV_TEST + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> + +int HDF_NO_UBSAN main(void) +{ + FILE *fp; + char cpu[64]; + + fp = popen("uname -m", "r"); + + fgets(cpu, sizeof(cpu)-1, fp); + + pclose(fp); + + if (strncmp(cpu, "ppc64le", 7) == 0) + return 0; + + return 1; +} + +#endif |