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diff --git a/results/classifier/118/ppc/625 b/results/classifier/118/ppc/625 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8ab3ea37a --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/118/ppc/625 @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +ppc: 0.824 +graphic: 0.799 +device: 0.746 +permissions: 0.581 +performance: 0.578 +x86: 0.468 +i386: 0.461 +architecture: 0.458 +mistranslation: 0.424 +PID: 0.390 +vnc: 0.371 +semantic: 0.360 +user-level: 0.290 +assembly: 0.279 +files: 0.275 +VMM: 0.264 +TCG: 0.246 +arm: 0.239 +debug: 0.224 +kernel: 0.217 +boot: 0.198 +network: 0.176 +risc-v: 0.167 +socket: 0.152 +KVM: 0.149 +virtual: 0.132 +hypervisor: 0.091 +register: 0.060 +peripherals: 0.033 + +qemu-hppa floating point POWER function is incorrect +Description of problem: +The floating point power function produces incorrect values, and possibly stack misshapes as well. +Steps to reproduce: +1. $ hppa1.1-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc pow.c -o pow -lm -static +2. $ qemu-hppa pow +3. the expected result is 10.0 ^ 6.0 = 6000000.0, instead of 403.45 +Additional information: +Example C source to reproduce, pow.c: +``` +#include <stdio.h> +#include <math.h> +int main() +{ + double base, expo, res; + base=10.0; + expo=6.0; + // res sould be 1e+6 + res = pow(base, expo); + printf("%.1lf^%.1lf = %.2lf\n", base, expo, res); + return 0; +} +``` |