On Tue, 11 Oct 2022 16:02:41 GMT, Andrew Haley <a...@openjdk.org> wrote:

> A bug in GCC causes shared libraries linked with -ffast-math to disable 
> denormal arithmetic. This breaks Java's floating-point semantics.
> 
> The bug is https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55522
> 
> One solution is to save and restore the floating-point control word around 
> System.loadLibrary(). This isn't perfect, because some shared library might 
> load another shared library at runtime, but it's a lot better than what we do 
> now. 
> 
> However, this fix is not complete. `dlopen()` is called from many places in 
> the JDK. I guess the best thing to do is find and wrap them all. I'd like to 
> hear people's opinions.

This appears to be a 10 year old bug in gcc. Have we ever had any issues 
reported because of this? Inserting a workaround now seems rather late. Any 
FP-using native code can potentially break Java's FP semantics if it messes 
with the FPU control world (ref the old Borland compilers).

Shouldn't any workaround only be needed for the internals of 
`System.loadLibrary` as other JDK usages of `dlopen` should know what they are 
opening and that they are libraries that don't have this problem?

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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10661

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