The softfloat function floatx80_round_to_int incorrectly handles the
case of a pseudo-denormal where only the high bit of the significand
is set, ignoring that bit (treating the number as an exact zero)
rather than treating the number as an alternative representation of
+/- 2^-16382 (which may round to +/- 1 depending on the rounding mode)
as hardware does.  Fix this check (simplifying the code in the
process).

Signed-off-by: Joseph Myers <jos...@codesourcery.com>
---
 fpu/softfloat.c | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/fpu/softfloat.c b/fpu/softfloat.c
index 8e9c714e6f..e29b07542a 100644
--- a/fpu/softfloat.c
+++ b/fpu/softfloat.c
@@ -5741,7 +5741,7 @@ floatx80 floatx80_round_to_int(floatx80 a, float_status 
*status)
     }
     if ( aExp < 0x3FFF ) {
         if (    ( aExp == 0 )
-             && ( (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( a )<<1 ) == 0 ) ) {
+             && ( (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( a ) ) == 0 ) ) {
             return a;
         }
         status->float_exception_flags |= float_flag_inexact;
-- 
2.17.1


-- 
Joseph S. Myers
jos...@codesourcery.com

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