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diff --git a/ports/sysdeps/tile/math_private.h b/ports/sysdeps/tile/math_private.h
index 858db4a051..90dcc3f866 100644
--- a/ports/sysdeps/tile/math_private.h
+++ b/ports/sysdeps/tile/math_private.h
@@ -1,13 +1,31 @@
 #ifndef _MATH_PRIVATE_H
 
+/* Internally, we suppress any use of exception or rounding other
+   than what is supported by the hardware.  This does mean that some
+   code will silently fail to report exceptions, set rounding mode
+   as expected, etc., but it allows math code to compile that otherwise
+   wouldn't (such as math/s_fma.c) and so is valuable.
+
+   We intentionally ignore the "exception" arguments of functions that
+   take an exception, since we can't even evaluate the argument
+   without causing a build failure.  The extra level of statement
+   expression wrapping avoids "statement with no effect" warnings.
+   Since the callers don't check for errors anyway, we just claim
+   success in every case.
+
+   The overrides for libc_ functions must happen before we include
+   the generic math_private.h, and the overrides for regular
+   <fenv.h> functions must happen afterwards, to avoid clashing with
+   the declarations of those functions.  */
+
+#define libc_fesetround(rnd)			({ 0; })
+#define libc_fetestexcept(exc)			({ 0; })
+#define libc_feholdexcept_setround(env, exc)	({ (void) (env); 0; })
+#define libc_feupdateenv_test(env, exc)		({ (void) (env); 0; })
+
 #include_next <math_private.h>
 
-/* We have no exception support, so feraiseexcept() must be a no-op.
-   And since we don't define FE_INVALID, FE_DIVBYZERO, etc., we
-   must ignore the argument of feraiseexcept() as well.  we return
-   "1" to indicate we failed to raise an exception, though none of
-   the callers in glibc actually care.  The extra level of statement
-   expression wrapping avoids "statement with no effect" warnings.  */
-#define feraiseexcept(excepts) ({ 1; })
+#define feraiseexcept(excepts)			({ 0; })
+#define feclearexcept(exc)			({ 0; })
 
 #endif