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diff --git a/results/classifier/118/performance/2817 b/results/classifier/118/performance/2817 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..abe47d57e --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/118/performance/2817 @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +performance: 0.868 +architecture: 0.865 +device: 0.806 +VMM: 0.806 +PID: 0.780 +graphic: 0.777 +user-level: 0.774 +network: 0.771 +ppc: 0.765 +files: 0.756 +permissions: 0.736 +kernel: 0.714 +socket: 0.713 +debug: 0.699 +semantic: 0.699 +vnc: 0.686 +virtual: 0.684 +arm: 0.682 +risc-v: 0.660 +peripherals: 0.629 +assembly: 0.607 +hypervisor: 0.605 +register: 0.598 +boot: 0.560 +mistranslation: 0.520 +TCG: 0.502 +x86: 0.361 +i386: 0.325 +KVM: 0.260 + +Strange floating-point behaviour under Windows with some CPU models +Description of problem: +I'm encountering a very weird bug with some floating-point maths code, but only under very specific configurations. First I thought it was a Clang bug, but then further digging eventually showed it to only occur under Windows VMs with specific QEMU CPU options, I'm not certain whether it is a QEMU/KVM bug or a Windows bug, but thought starting here would be easiest. + +When compiled under MSVC Clang with modern CPU instructions disabled (e.g. `-march=pentium3` or `-march=pentium-mmx`), the `floorf()` call in the following program always returns 0.0, while the truncation works correctly: + +``` +#include <math.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + float n = atof(argv[1]); + printf("n = %f\n", n); + + float f = floorf(n); + printf("f = %f\n", f); + + float c = (int)(n); + printf("c = %f\n", c); + + return 0; +} +``` + +Example output on an affected VM: + +``` +C:\Users\Administrator> floorf-p3.exe 10 +n = 10.000000 +f = 0.000000 +c = 10.000000 + +C:\Users\Administrator> floorf-p4.exe 10 +n = 10.000000 +f = 10.000000 +c = 10.000000 +``` + +(`floorf-p3.exe` was compiled with `-march=pentium3` and `floorf-p4.exe` with `-march=pentium4` above) + +I've tried a few QEMU CPU models on a variety of Intel/AMD VM hosts and two different Windows versions (10 and Server 2022), and observed the following: + +* `host-passthrough` - works (on AMD and Intel hosts) +* `qemu64` - broken +* `EPYC-Milan` - works +* `Westmere` - works +* `Penryn` - broken + +(I also reported this via the mailing list, but I think it might've swallowed my post) |