These bultins are defined by in gcc since 4.4. They are also now used by the isinf, isfinite and isnan macros. So using them with a newer gcc causes 'undefined identifier' errors. Add the builtin definitions and some validation checks for these functions. Signed-off-by: Logan Gunthorpe <logang@xxxxxxxxxxxx> --- lib.c | 3 +++ validation/builtin_inf.c | 8 ++++++++ 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+) diff --git a/lib.c b/lib.c index 4602cf8..cc740e9 100644 --- a/lib.c +++ b/lib.c @@ -1105,6 +1105,9 @@ void declare_builtin_functions(void) add_pre_buffer("extern double __builtin_nan(const char *);\n"); add_pre_buffer("extern float __builtin_nanf(const char *);\n"); add_pre_buffer("extern long double __builtin_nanl(const char *);\n"); + add_pre_buffer("extern int __builtin_isinf_sign(float);\n"); + add_pre_buffer("extern int __builtin_isfinite(float);\n"); + add_pre_buffer("extern int __builtin_isnan(float);\n"); /* And some __FORTIFY_SOURCE ones.. */ add_pre_buffer ("extern __SIZE_TYPE__ __builtin_object_size(const void *, int);\n"); diff --git a/validation/builtin_inf.c b/validation/builtin_inf.c index 48546e4..0855ab0 100644 --- a/validation/builtin_inf.c +++ b/validation/builtin_inf.c @@ -7,6 +7,14 @@ static long double li = __builtin_infl(); static double dn = __builtin_nan(""); static float fn = __builtin_nanf(""); static long double ln = __builtin_nanl(""); +static int inf = __builtin_isinf_sign(0.0); +static int fin = __builtin_isfinite(0.0); +static int nan = __builtin_isnan(0.0); + +#include <math.h> +static int inf2 = isinf(0.0); +static int fin2 = isfinite(0.0); +static int nan2 = isnan(0.0); /* * check-name: __builtin INFINITY / nan() -- 2.11.0 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-sparse" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html