# ==================================================================== # # compat.cdl # # Maths library compatibility related configuration data # # ==================================================================== ## ####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### ## ------------------------------------------- ## This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System. ## Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ## ## eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under ## the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free ## Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later ## version. ## ## eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ## ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or ## FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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IEEE mode is the most minimal of the compatibility modes, and so this will best help code size and speed, as well as omitting the code for other compatibility modes. If not defined, the math library can be set at run-time to any of the supported compatibility modes." cdl_option CYGSEM_LIBM_IEEE_API_INLINE { display "Inline IEEE754 API wrappers" default_value 0 description " IEEE754 API functions are just wrappers for core functions. This introduces indirection which can can be avoided by inlining. This will also prevent GCC from rendering these functions as builtin. The HAL can override for a set of functions by providing a list of builtin functions." } } cdl_component CYGNUM_LIBM_COMPATIBILITY { display "Default mode" flavor booldata requires CYGPKG_LIBC implements CYGINT_LIBM_COMPAT legal_values { "POSIX" "IEEE" "XOPEN" "SVID" } default_value { "POSIX" } define CYGPKG_LIBM_COMPATIBILITY_DEFAULT description " If you want to have support for more than one compatibility mode settable at run-time, rather than hard-coded IEEE mode, this component lets you choose which mode should be the default." cdl_option CYGNUM_LIBM_COMPAT_DEFAULT { display "Numeric representation" flavor data calculated { \ CYGNUM_LIBM_COMPATIBILITY == "POSIX" ? "CYGNUM_LIBM_COMPAT_POSIX" :\ CYGNUM_LIBM_COMPATIBILITY == "IEEE" ? "CYGNUM_LIBM_COMPAT_IEEE" :\ CYGNUM_LIBM_COMPATIBILITY == "XOPEN" ? "CYGNUM_LIBM_COMPAT_XOPEN" :\ CYGNUM_LIBM_COMPATIBILITY == "SVID" ? "CYGNUM_LIBM_COMPAT_SVID" :\ "" \ } description " This option automatically defines the default compatibility mode for numeric representation in terms of the values used to set that mode at run-time." } cdl_option CYGOPT_LIBM_COMPAT_POSIX_IEEE { display "POSIX return NaN for out-of-domain argument." active_if { CYGNUM_LIBM_COMPATIBILITY == "POSIX" } default_value 0 description "Later POSIX specification states that functions may return either NaN (like IEEE), or implementation defined value when argument is out of domain. For backward compatibility default value is set to 0." } } cdl_option CYGFUN_LIBM_SVID3_scalb { display "SVID3-style scalb()" default_value 1 description " SVID3 defined the scalb() function as double scalb(double, double) rather than double scalb(double, int) which is used by IBM, DEC, and probably others. Enabling this option chooses the (double, double) version. Note there is a function double scalbn(double, int) which is unaffected by this choice." } cdl_option CYGSYM_LIBM_NO_XOPEN_SVID_NAMESPACE_POLLUTION { display "Reduce namespace pollution" default_value 0 description " If you do not want to use either the X/Open or SVID3 compatibility modes, you may want to define this option to reduce the chance of namespace pollution. This is particularly likely to occur here as these standards define symbols with names that often appear in applications, such as exception, DOMAIN, OVERFLOW, etc. If your application also used these names, it may cause problems." } cdl_option CYGSEM_LIBM_USE_STDERR { display "Output to stderr for math errors" requires !CYGSEM_LIBM_COMPAT_IEEE_ONLY requires CYGPKG_LIBC_STDIO default_value 0 description " The SVID3 standard says that error messages should be output on the stderr console output stream. This option allows this ability to be explicitly controlled. However, this still only has an effect in SVID3 compatibility mode." }