* [musl] Re: Potentially incorrect musl scalbn results on AArch64?
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@ 2021-02-26 11:43 ` Szabolcs Nagy
2021-02-26 12:45 ` Alexander Richardson
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From: Szabolcs Nagy @ 2021-02-26 11:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alexander Richardson; +Cc: musl
* Alexander Richardson <Alexander.Richardson@cl.cam.ac.uk> [2021-02-25 10:27:11 +0000]:
> Hello,
>
> I've recently been tracking down testsuite failures on FreeBSD aarch64
> and as part of this updated the FreeBSD scalbn* implementations to use
> the musl versions. However, two of the scalbn tests are failing on
> non-x86 architectures (https://godbolt.org/z/rax7f6)
> For example, scalbn(1, -1023) returns
> "1.1125369292536006915451e-308"/0x0.8p-1022 on x86, but if I run the
> tests on aarch64 I get 0 instead.
i added musl list on cc
i cannot reproduce your issue (i.e. the c code works for me on
all targets as is)
one issue can be that if freebsd incorrectly sets the fpu on
aarch64 into flush-subnormals-to-zero mode.
or a clang compiler bug (which we have seen before wrt floating
point optimizations, although not wrong results, only wrong fenv)
> I'm not particularly familiar with floating-point calculations, but it
> appears to me that this could be caused by x86's extended precision
> during calculations?
> If I cast the result to (long double) on aarch64 prior to the
> multiplication, I get the expected result on AArch64 (but that's
> obviously slow and won't work on architectures where long double ==
> double).
> I've attached the current workaround, but I'm sure there is a better
> solution to this. Or possibly the test is incorrect and 0 is a
> perfectly valid result?
>
> Kind regards,
> Alex
>
>
> diff --git a/lib/msun/src/s_scalbn.c b/lib/msun/src/s_scalbn.c
> index 219cd8f0c989..0d344840862f 100644
> --- a/lib/msun/src/s_scalbn.c
> +++ b/lib/msun/src/s_scalbn.c
> @@ -29,6 +29,19 @@ double scalbn(double x, int n)
> }
> u.i = (uint64_t)(0x3ff+n)<<52;
> x = y * u.f;
> +#if !defined(__amd64__) && !defined(__i386__)
> + /*
> + * x86 performs the multiplication with higher precision, but on
> + * non-x86 architectures we might get 0 instead of a tiny value. To work
> + * around this problem perform the multiplication with float128 (slow).
> + * TODO: This doesn't work on e.g. MIPS where long double == double.
> + */
> + if (x == 0.) {
> + x = (long double)y * u.f;
> + /* fprintf(stderr, "\ttrying again: %a/%a\n", x,
> (double)((long double)y * u.f)); */
> + return x;
> + }
> +#endif
> return x;
> }
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* [musl] Re: Potentially incorrect musl scalbn results on AArch64?
2021-02-26 11:43 ` [musl] Re: Potentially incorrect musl scalbn results on AArch64? Szabolcs Nagy
@ 2021-02-26 12:45 ` Alexander Richardson
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Alexander Richardson @ 2021-02-26 12:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Szabolcs Nagy; +Cc: musl
On Fri, 26 Feb 2021 at 11:43, Szabolcs Nagy <nsz@port70.net> wrote:
>
> * Alexander Richardson <Alexander.Richardson@cl.cam.ac.uk> [2021-02-25 10:27:11 +0000]:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've recently been tracking down testsuite failures on FreeBSD aarch64
> > and as part of this updated the FreeBSD scalbn* implementations to use
> > the musl versions. However, two of the scalbn tests are failing on
> > non-x86 architectures (https://godbolt.org/z/rax7f6)
> > For example, scalbn(1, -1023) returns
> > "1.1125369292536006915451e-308"/0x0.8p-1022 on x86, but if I run the
> > tests on aarch64 I get 0 instead.
>
> i added musl list on cc
>
> i cannot reproduce your issue (i.e. the c code works for me on
> all targets as is)
>
> one issue can be that if freebsd incorrectly sets the fpu on
> aarch64 into flush-subnormals-to-zero mode.
>
> or a clang compiler bug (which we have seen before wrt floating
> point optimizations, although not wrong results, only wrong fenv)
>
Thanks very much for that suggestion! Turns out that as of
https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?id=65618fdda0f272a823e6701966421bdca0efa301
FreeBSD sets the flush-subnormals-to-zero flag on startup so this is a
FreeBSD issue and I can confirm that the code works as expected when I
clear the flag.
I've submitted a possible fix to FreeBSD in https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28938.
Alex
> > I'm not particularly familiar with floating-point calculations, but it
> > appears to me that this could be caused by x86's extended precision
> > during calculations?
> > If I cast the result to (long double) on aarch64 prior to the
> > multiplication, I get the expected result on AArch64 (but that's
> > obviously slow and won't work on architectures where long double ==
> > double).
> > I've attached the current workaround, but I'm sure there is a better
> > solution to this. Or possibly the test is incorrect and 0 is a
> > perfectly valid result?
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Alex
> >
> >
> > diff --git a/lib/msun/src/s_scalbn.c b/lib/msun/src/s_scalbn.c
> > index 219cd8f0c989..0d344840862f 100644
> > --- a/lib/msun/src/s_scalbn.c
> > +++ b/lib/msun/src/s_scalbn.c
> > @@ -29,6 +29,19 @@ double scalbn(double x, int n)
> > }
> > u.i = (uint64_t)(0x3ff+n)<<52;
> > x = y * u.f;
> > +#if !defined(__amd64__) && !defined(__i386__)
> > + /*
> > + * x86 performs the multiplication with higher precision, but on
> > + * non-x86 architectures we might get 0 instead of a tiny value. To work
> > + * around this problem perform the multiplication with float128 (slow).
> > + * TODO: This doesn't work on e.g. MIPS where long double == double.
> > + */
> > + if (x == 0.) {
> > + x = (long double)y * u.f;
> > + /* fprintf(stderr, "\ttrying again: %a/%a\n", x,
> > (double)((long double)y * u.f)); */
> > + return x;
> > + }
> > +#endif
> > return x;
> > }
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