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[compiler-rt] Stop using x86 intrinsic on AArch64 with GCC
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Previously, building `multc3.c` on A64 with GCC 7 or up but 9 and
lower will attempt to reference `__builtin_copysignq`, an
[x86-specific intrinsic][1]:

```
$ gcc -c multc3.c
In file included from fp_lib.h:24,
                 from multc3.c:14:
multc3.c: In function '__multc3':
int_math.h:71:32: warning: implicit declaration of function '__builtin_copysignq'; did you mean '__builtin_copysign'? [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
 #define crt_copysignf128(x, y) __builtin_copysignq((x), (y))
                                ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```

This is because `__has_builtin` is from GCC 10, and defined to 0 at the
top of int_math.h for affected GCC versions, so the fallback definition
is used. But `__builtin_copysignq` is unavailable on A64.

Use version detection to find `__builtin_copysignf128` instead. It's
available since GCC 7 and [available][2] on both x86 and A64, given this
macro is only used when `CRT_HAS_IEEE_TF`.

[1]: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/x86-Built-in-Functions.html
[2]: https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html
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XrXr committed May 30, 2024
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#define crt_copysign(x, y) __builtin_copysign((x), (y))
#define crt_copysignf(x, y) __builtin_copysignf((x), (y))
#define crt_copysignl(x, y) __builtin_copysignl((x), (y))
#if __has_builtin(__builtin_copysignf128)
#if __has_builtin(__builtin_copysignf128) || \
(defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 7)
#define crt_copysignf128(x, y) __builtin_copysignf128((x), (y))
#elif __has_builtin(__builtin_copysignq) || (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 7)
#elif __has_builtin(__builtin_copysignq)
#define crt_copysignf128(x, y) __builtin_copysignq((x), (y))
#endif
#endif
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