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<title>Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line .c comment pattern</title>
<updated>2023-08-16T17:54:29Z</updated>
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<name>Warner Losh</name>
<email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2023-08-16T17:54:29Z</published>
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Remove /^/[*/]\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*\n/
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<title>Merge in the latest SoftFloat changes from NetBSD.  (NetBSD isn't the</title>
<updated>2012-01-20T06:16:14Z</updated>
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<name>David Schultz</name>
<email>das@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2012-01-20T06:16:14Z</published>
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original vendor, but we're using their heavily modified version.)
This brings in functions for long double emulation (both extended and
quad formats), which may be useful for testing, and also for replacing
libc/sparc64/fpu/.
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<title>Convert softfloat to use the standard exception flag and rounding macros</title>
<updated>2012-01-16T04:05:53Z</updated>
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<name>David Schultz</name>
<email>das@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2012-01-16T04:05:53Z</published>
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in fenv.h instead of the non-standard and incomplete ones in ieeefp.h.

Thanks to Ian Lepore for testing this patch.
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<title>Add #endif missed in r206490.</title>
<updated>2010-04-11T21:22:02Z</updated>
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<name>Marius Strobl</name>
<email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2010-04-11T21:22:02Z</published>
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<title>While SPARC V9 allows tininess to be detected either before or after</title>
<updated>2010-04-11T20:08:54Z</updated>
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<name>Marius Strobl</name>
<email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2010-04-11T20:08:54Z</published>
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rounding (impl. dep. #55), the SPARC JPS1 responsible for SPARC64 and
UltraSPARC processors defines that in all cases  tininess is detected
before rounding therefore rounding up to the smallest normalized number
should set the underflow flag. This change is needed for using SoftFloat
on sparc64 for reference purposes.

PR:		144900
Submitted by:	Peter Jeremy
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<title>Import the softfloat emulation library, needed for FreeBSD/arm right now.</title>
<updated>2004-05-14T12:13:06Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Olivier Houchard</name>
<email>cognet@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-05-14T12:13:06Z</published>
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It should become useless when gcc 3.4 will be imported, as libgcc from
gcc 3.4 contains this bits for arm.
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