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# 303975 11-Aug-2016 gjb

Copy stable/11@r303970 to releng/11.0 as part of the 11.0-RELEASE
cycle.

Prune svn:mergeinfo from the new branch, and rename it to RC1.

Update __FreeBSD_version.

Use the quarterly branch for the default FreeBSD.conf pkg(8) repo and
the dvd1.iso packages population.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

# 302408 08-Jul-2016 gjb

Copy head@r302406 to stable/11 as part of the 11.0-RELEASE cycle.
Prune svn:mergeinfo from the new branch, as nothing has been merged
here.

Additional commits post-branch will follow.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation


# 286327 05-Aug-2015 emaste

Rationalize BSD license on sys/*/include/float.h

Remove the advertising clause from the Regents of the University of
California's license, per the letter dated July 22, 1999.

Update clause numbering.


# 230475 23-Jan-2012 das

Add C11 macros describing subnormal numbers to float.h.

Reviewed by: bde


# 230366 20-Jan-2012 das

Add parentheses where required. Without them, `sizeof LDBL_MAX'
is a syntax error and shouldn't be, while `1 FLT_ROUNDS' isn't a
syntax error and should be. Thanks to bde for the examples.


# 230198 16-Jan-2012 das

Fix the definition of FLT_EVAL_METHOD and some minor bugs.


# 230191 16-Jan-2012 das

Implement FLT_ROUNDS for arm. Some (all?) arm FPUs lack support for
dynamic rounding modes, but FPUless chips that use softfloat can support it
because everything is emulated anyway. (We presently have incomplete
support for hardware FPUs.)

Submitted by: Ian Lepore


# 143857 20-Mar-2005 cognet

Bring in a version of float.h more correct for softfloat.


# 139735 05-Jan-2005 imp

Start all license statements with /*-


# 132383 19-Jul-2004 das

Make FLT_ROUNDS correctly reflect the dynamic rounding mode.


# 129198 14-May-2004 cognet

Import FreeBSD/arm kernel bits.
It only supports sa1110 (on simics) right now, but xscale support should come
soon.
Some of the initial work has been provided by :
Stephane Potvin <sepotvin at videotron.ca>
Most of this comes from NetBSD.