2017-07-07 Peter Bergner * config/rs6000/float128-ifunc.c: Don't include auxv.h. (have_ieee_hw_p): Delete function. (SW_OR_HW) Use __builtin_cpu_supports(). --- libgcc/config/rs6000/float128-ifunc.c (revision 250060) +++ libgcc/config/rs6000/float128-ifunc.c (revision 250061) @@ -45,47 +45,7 @@ #error "This module must not be compiled with IEEE 128-bit hardware support" #endif -#include - -/* Use the namespace clean version of getauxval. However, not all versions of - sys/auxv.h declare it, so declare it here. This code is intended to be - temporary until a suitable version of __builtin_cpu_supports is added that - allows us to tell quickly if the machine supports IEEE 128-bit hardware. */ -extern unsigned long __getauxval (unsigned long); - -static int -have_ieee_hw_p (void) -{ - static int ieee_hw_p = -1; - - if (ieee_hw_p < 0) - { - char *p = (char *) __getauxval (AT_PLATFORM); - - ieee_hw_p = 0; - - /* Don't use atoi/strtol/strncmp/etc. These may require the normal - environment to be setup to set errno to 0, and the ifunc resolvers run - before the whole glibc environment is initialized. */ - if (p && p[0] == 'p' && p[1] == 'o' && p[2] == 'w' && p[3] == 'e' - && p[4] == 'r') - { - long n = 0; - char ch; - - p += 5; - while ((ch = *p++) >= '0' && (ch <= '9')) - n = (n * 10) + (ch - '0'); - - if (n >= 9) - ieee_hw_p = 1; - } - } - - return ieee_hw_p; -} - -#define SW_OR_HW(SW, HW) (have_ieee_hw_p () ? HW : SW) +#define SW_OR_HW(SW, HW) (__builtin_cpu_supports ("ieee128") ? HW : SW) /* Resolvers. */