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--- Comment #6 from Steve Kargl ---
(In reply to Steve Kargl from comment #4)
A similar issue is present in src/s_fmal.c. The patch in comment #4 can be
adapted for fmal.
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--- Comment #5 from Victor Stinner ---
Ed:
> Thank you for the report and C reproduction case. Do you know which other
> implementations are being tested? (macOS, musl, bionic?)
Python test_math checks fma() on Windows, Linux, macOS, WASI
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Bug ID: 277794
Summary: llvm-objdump can reach llvm_unreachable("no symbol
table pointer!"), causing later trouble
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
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--- Comment #8 from Henrich Hartzer ---
I see, thank you! I drafted up a quick patch for sys/netinet/cc/. It's untested
and I don't understand all of the implications of the changes.
If it's worth reviewing, where should I submit it?
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--- Comment #7 from Henrich Hartzer ---
Created attachment 249283
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sys/netinet/cc switch from random() to prng32()
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--- Comment #4 from Steve Kargl ---
Ok, with the given input to fma, one arrives at line 271
return (xy.hi + vzs + ldexp(xy.lo, spread));
(gdb) p vzs
$12 = -0.5
(gdb) p xy.hi
$13 = 0.5
(gdb) p xy.lo
$14 = -3.94430452610505
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--- Comment #6 from Ed Maste ---
There is no other issue for tracking that I'm aware of.
A grep turns up instances in:
sys/contrib/libsodium/src/libsodium/randombytes/randombytes.c
sys/contrib/openzfs/tests/zfs-tests/cmd/btree_test.c
sys/
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--- Comment #3 from Steve Kargl ---
If one looks in src/s_fma.c, one sees
#ifdef USE_BUILTIN_FMA
double
fma(double x, double y, double z)
{
return (__builtin_fma(x, y, z));
}
#else
If libm is built with -DUSE_BUILTIN_FMA, then one
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--- Comment #5 from Henrich Hartzer ---
Thank you! Is there another issue tracking what consumers still exist?
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--- Comment #4 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
A commit in branch main references this bug:
URL:
https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=f50322c1dcfe369ad73e1123541d18fc431384f6
commit f50322c1dcfe369ad73e1123541d18fc431384f6
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--- Comment #3 from Ed Maste ---
oh, random(9), not random(3)
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--- Comment #2 from Steve Kargl ---
So, I don't loose a reduced version of the code:
#include
#include
int
main(void)
{
volatile double x = 0x1p-500, y = 0x1p-550, z = 0x1p-1000;
double a, b, c, r;
a = x-y;
b = x+y;
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--- Comment #2 from Henrich Hartzer ---
Hi Ed,
It's in man section 9 for random.
https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=random&apropos=0&sektion=9&manpath=FreeBSD+14.0-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html
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--- Comment #13 from Gleb Smirnoff ---
On Mon Mar 18 16:56:14 2024 UTC, tr...@freebsd.org wrote:
> Sorry, no joy - with those two applied it still panics like before, with
> similar
> backtrace.
I have just updated both revisions and cor
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--- Comment #12 from Edward Tomasz Napierala ---
Sorry, no joy - with those two applied it still panics like before, with
similar backtrace.
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--- Comment #6 from Paolo Tealdi ---
I installed the patch provided by Seigo Tanimura on
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affected another of my server with 13.3-RELEASE seems to be disappeared.
Cop
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Bug ID: 277783
Summary: libc fma() doesn't not return the correct zero sign
Product: Base System
Version: 14.0-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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--- Comment #1 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
A commit in branch main references this bug:
URL:
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--- Comment #4 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
A commit in branch main references this bug:
URL:
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commit 59b02bb420e3b0a49af39f7817764ca444f7c793
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--- Comment #35 from Mark Millard ---
(In reply to Mark Millard from comment #33)
Going in a different direction: I set up 118 GiBytes of
swap (so: RAM+SWAP=150 GiBytes).
It made little difference, things apparently being
killed. (No OOM
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