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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1999-10-25 20:18:27 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1999-10-25 20:18:27 +0000
commita9b5d2eeb1b525235f0137280e1ab73851dae6fe (patch)
treedb1d76ae730bec18d888cea5c017cf257912d584 /math
parent3a8e65a0a7914ad670774161c8e0bc781e09500a (diff)
Update.
1999-10-25 Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de> * md5-crypt/md5.h: Remove prototypes for public interface. md5 is used only internal. * md5-crypt/md5-crypt.c: Use internal names for md5 functions, remove weak alias for public names. * md5-crypt/md5.c: Remove weak aliase. 1999-10-25 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> * math/README.libm-test: New file, documents libm-test.inc. 1999-10-25 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> * math/gen-libm-test.pl: Only generate a new ulps file when -n is given. (print_ulps_file): Fix loops to not read @tests and @functions since those are not initialized with -n now. (parse_ulps): Set $results{..}{"kind"}.
Diffstat (limited to 'math')
-rw-r--r--math/README.libm-test107
-rwxr-xr-xmath/gen-libm-test.pl20
2 files changed, 121 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/math/README.libm-test b/math/README.libm-test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..af07622ccd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/math/README.libm-test
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+README for libm-test math test suite
+====================================
+
+The libm-test math test suite tests a number of function points of
+math functions in the GNU C library. The following sections contain a
+brief overview. Please note that the test drivers and the Perl script
+"gen-libm-test.pl" have some options. A full list of options is
+available with --help (for the test drivers) and -h for
+"gen-libm-test.pl".
+
+
+What is tested?
+===============
+The tests just evaluate the functions at specified points and compare
+the results with precomputed values and the requirements of the ISO
+C99 standard.
+
+Besides testing the special values mandated by IEEE 754 (infinities,
+NaNs and minus zero), some more or less random values are tested.
+
+Files that are part of libm-test
+================================
+
+The main file is "libm-test.inc". It is platform and floating point
+format independent. The file must be preprocessed by the Perl script
+"gen-libm-test.pl". The results are "libm-test.c" and a file
+"libm-test-ulps.h" with platform specific deltas.
+
+The test drivers test-double.c, test-float.c, test-ldouble.c test the
+normal double, float and long double implementation of libm. The test
+drivers with an i in it (test-idouble.c, test-ifloat.c,
+test-ildoubl.c) test the corresponding inline functions (where
+available - otherwise they also test the real functions in libm).
+
+"gen-libm-test.pl" needs a platform specific files with ULPs (Units of
+Last Precision). The file is called "libm-test-ulps" and lives in
+platform specific sysdep directory.
+
+How can I generate "libm-test-ulps"?
+====================================
+
+The test drivers have an option "-u" to output an unsorted list of all
+epsilons that the functions have. The output can be read in directly
+but it's better to pretty print it first. "gen-libm-test.pl" has an option
+to generate a pretty-printed and sorted new ULPs file from the output
+of the test drivers.
+
+To generate a new "libm-test-ulps" file, you can execute for example:
+test-double -u --ignore-max-ulp=yes
+This generates a file "ULPs" with all double ULPs in it, ignoring any
+previous calculated ULPs.
+Now move this away, e.g. "mv ULPs allULPs" and generate the ULPs
+for all other formats and concat all ULP files together (e.g. "cat
+ULPs >> allULPs"). As final step run "gen-libm-test.pl" with the file
+as input and ask to generate a pretty printed output in the file "NewUlps":
+ gen-libm-test.pl -u allULPs -n
+
+Now you can rename "NewUlps" to "libm-test-ulps" and move it into
+sysdeps.
+
+Contents of libm-test-ulps
+==========================
+Since libm-test-ulps can be generated automatically, just a few
+notes. The file contains lines for single tests, like:
+Test "cos (pi/2) == 0":
+float: 1
+
+and lines for maximal errors of single functions, like:
+Function "yn":
+idouble: 6.0000
+
+The keywords are float, ifloat, double, idouble, ldouble and ildouble
+(the prefix i stands for inline). You can also specify known
+failures, e.g.:
+
+Test "cos (pi/2) == 0":
+float: 1
+float: fail
+
+Adding tests to libm-test.inc
+=============================
+
+The tests are evaluated by a set of special test macros. The macros
+start with "TEST_" followed by a specification the input values, an
+underscore and a specification of the output values. As an example,
+the test macro for a function with input of type FLOAT (FLOAT is
+either float, double, long double) and output of type FLOAT is
+"TEST_f_f". The macro's parameter are the name of the function, the
+input parameter, output parameter and optionally one exception
+parameter.
+
+The accepted parameter types are:
+- "f" for FLOAT
+- "b" for boolean - just tests if the output parameter evaluates to 0
+ or 1 (only for output).
+- "c" for complex. This parameter needs two values, first the real,
+ then the imaginary part.
+- "i" for int.
+- "l" for long int.
+- "L" for long long int.
+- "F" for the address of a FLOAT (only as input parameter)
+- "I" for the address of an int (only as input parameter)
+
+Some functions need special handling. For example gamma sets the
+global variable signgam and frexp takes an argument to &int. This
+special treatment is coded in "gen-libm-test.pl" and used while
+parsing "libm-test.inc".
diff --git a/math/gen-libm-test.pl b/math/gen-libm-test.pl
index d380bbfe38..1237e51021 100755
--- a/math/gen-libm-test.pl
+++ b/math/gen-libm-test.pl
@@ -23,6 +23,8 @@
# Note that functions and tests share the same namespace.
# Information about tests are stored in: %results
+# $results{$test}{"kind"} is either "fct" or "test" and flags whether this
+# is a maximal error of a function or a single test.
# $results{$test}{"type"} is the result type, e.g. normal or complex.
# $results{$test}{"has_ulps"} is set if deltas exist.
# $results{$test}{"has_fails"} is set if exptected failures exist.
@@ -102,7 +104,7 @@ if ($opt_h) {
print "Usage: gen-libm-test.pl [OPTIONS]\n";
print " -h print this help, then exit\n";
print " -o DIR directory where generated files will be placed\n";
- print " -n generate sorted file NewUlps from libm-test-ulps\n";
+ print " -n only generate sorted file NewUlps from libm-test-ulps\n";
print " -u FILE input file with ulps\n";
exit 0;
}
@@ -116,8 +118,8 @@ $output = "${output_dir}libm-test.c";
$count = 0;
&parse_ulps ($ulps_file);
-&generate_testfile ($input, $output);
-&output_ulps ("${output_dir}libm-test-ulps.h", $ulps_file);
+&generate_testfile ($input, $output) unless ($opt_n);
+&output_ulps ("${output_dir}libm-test-ulps.h", $ulps_file) unless ($opt_n);
&print_ulps_file ("${output_dir}NewUlps") if ($opt_n);
# Return a nicer representation
@@ -484,7 +486,7 @@ sub generate_testfile {
# Parse ulps file
sub parse_ulps {
my ($file) = @_;
- my ($test, $type, $float, $eps);
+ my ($test, $type, $float, $eps, $kind);
# $type has the following values:
# "normal": No complex variable
@@ -508,6 +510,7 @@ sub parse_ulps {
}
s/^.+\"(.*)\".*$/$1/;
$test = $_;
+ $kind = 'test';
next;
}
if (/^Function: /) {
@@ -521,6 +524,7 @@ sub parse_ulps {
$type = 'normal';
}
($test) = ($_ =~ /^Function:\s*\"([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\"/);
+ $kind = 'fct';
next;
}
if (/^i?(float|double|ldouble):/) {
@@ -541,6 +545,7 @@ sub parse_ulps {
} elsif ($type eq 'normal') {
$results{$test}{'type'} = 'normal';
}
+ $results{$test}{'kind'} = $kind;
next;
}
print "Skipping unknown entry: `$_'\n";
@@ -567,7 +572,9 @@ sub print_ulps_file {
$last_fct = '';
open NEWULP, ">$file" or die ("Can't open $file: $!");
print NEWULP "# Begin of automatic generation\n";
- foreach $test (sort @tests) {
+ # first the function calls
+ foreach $test (sort keys %results) {
+ next if ($results{$test}{'kind'} ne 'test');
foreach $type ('real', 'imag', 'normal') {
if (exists $results{$test}{$type}) {
if (defined $results{$test}) {
@@ -599,7 +606,8 @@ sub print_ulps_file {
}
print NEWULP "\n# Maximal error of functions:\n";
- foreach $fct (sort @functions) {
+ foreach $fct (sort keys %results) {
+ next if ($results{$fct}{'kind'} ne 'fct');
foreach $type ('real', 'imag', 'normal') {
if (exists $results{$fct}{$type}) {
if ($type eq 'normal') {