1 /* Packed decimal conversion module for the decNumber C Library.
2 Copyright (C) 2007-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by IBM Corporation. Author Mike Cowlishaw.
5 This file is part of GCC.
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23 see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
24 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
26 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
27 /* Packed Decimal conversion module */
28 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
29 /* This module comprises the routines for Packed Decimal format */
30 /* numbers. Conversions are supplied to and from decNumber, which in */
32 /* conversions to and from string */
33 /* arithmetic routines */
35 /* Conversions from decNumber to and from densely packed decimal */
36 /* formats are provided by the decimal32 through decimal128 modules. */
37 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
39 #include <string.h> /* for NULL */
40 #include "decNumber.h" /* base number library */
41 #include "decPacked.h" /* packed decimal */
42 #include "decNumberLocal.h" /* decNumber local types, etc. */
44 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
45 /* decPackedFromNumber -- convert decNumber to BCD Packed Decimal */
47 /* bcd is the BCD bytes */
48 /* length is the length of the BCD array */
49 /* scale is the scale result */
50 /* dn is the decNumber */
51 /* returns bcd, or NULL if error */
53 /* The number is converted to a BCD packed decimal byte array, */
54 /* right aligned in the bcd array, whose length is indicated by the */
55 /* second parameter. The final 4-bit nibble in the array will be a */
56 /* sign nibble, C (1100) for + and D (1101) for -. Unused bytes and */
57 /* nibbles to the left of the number are set to 0. */
59 /* scale is set to the scale of the number (this is the exponent, */
60 /* negated). To force the number to a specified scale, first use the */
61 /* decNumberRescale routine, which will round and change the exponent */
64 /* If there is an error (that is, the decNumber has too many digits */
65 /* to fit in length bytes, or it is a NaN or Infinity), NULL is */
66 /* returned and the bcd and scale results are unchanged. Otherwise */
67 /* bcd is returned. */
68 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
69 uByte
* decPackedFromNumber(uByte
*bcd
, Int length
, Int
*scale
,
70 const decNumber
*dn
) {
71 const Unit
*up
=dn
->lsu
; /* Unit array pointer */
72 uByte obyte
, *out
; /* current output byte, and where it goes */
73 Int indigs
=dn
->digits
; /* digits processed */
74 uInt cut
=DECDPUN
; /* downcounter per Unit */
75 uInt u
=*up
; /* work */
81 if (dn
->digits
>length
*2-1 /* too long .. */
82 ||(dn
->bits
& DECSPECIAL
)) return NULL
; /* .. or special -- hopeless */
84 if (dn
->bits
&DECNEG
) obyte
=DECPMINUS
; /* set the sign .. */
86 *scale
=-dn
->exponent
; /* .. and scale */
88 /* loop from lowest (rightmost) byte */
89 out
=bcd
+length
-1; /* -> final byte */
90 for (; out
>=bcd
; out
--) {
98 temp
=(u
*6554)>>16; /* fast /10 */
102 nib
=u
%10; /* cannot use *6554 trick :-( */
110 obyte
=0; /* assume 0 */
118 temp
=(u
*6554)>>16; /* as above */
119 obyte
=(uByte
)(u
-X10(temp
));
131 } /* decPackedFromNumber */
133 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
134 /* decPackedToNumber -- convert BCD Packed Decimal to a decNumber */
136 /* bcd is the BCD bytes */
137 /* length is the length of the BCD array */
138 /* scale is the scale associated with the BCD integer */
139 /* dn is the decNumber [with space for length*2 digits] */
140 /* returns dn, or NULL if error */
142 /* The BCD packed decimal byte array, together with an associated */
143 /* scale, is converted to a decNumber. The BCD array is assumed full */
144 /* of digits, and must be ended by a 4-bit sign nibble in the least */
145 /* significant four bits of the final byte. */
147 /* The scale is used (negated) as the exponent of the decNumber. */
148 /* Note that zeros may have a sign and/or a scale. */
150 /* The decNumber structure is assumed to have sufficient space to */
151 /* hold the converted number (that is, up to length*2-1 digits), so */
152 /* no error is possible unless the adjusted exponent is out of range, */
153 /* no sign nibble was found, or a sign nibble was found before the */
154 /* final nibble. In these error cases, NULL is returned and the */
155 /* decNumber will be 0. */
156 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
157 decNumber
* decPackedToNumber(const uByte
*bcd
, Int length
,
158 const Int
*scale
, decNumber
*dn
) {
159 const uByte
*last
=bcd
+length
-1; /* -> last byte */
160 const uByte
*first
; /* -> first non-zero byte */
161 uInt nib
; /* work nibble */
162 Unit
*up
=dn
->lsu
; /* output pointer */
163 Int digits
; /* digits count */
164 Int cut
=0; /* phase of output */
166 decNumberZero(dn
); /* default result */
168 nib
=*last
& 0x0f; /* get the sign */
169 if (nib
==DECPMINUS
|| nib
==DECPMINUSALT
) dn
->bits
=DECNEG
;
170 else if (nib
<=9) return NULL
; /* not a sign nibble */
172 /* skip leading zero bytes [final byte is always non-zero, due to sign] */
173 for (first
=bcd
; *first
==0;) first
++;
174 digits
=(last
-first
)*2+1; /* calculate digits .. */
175 if ((*first
& 0xf0)==0) digits
--; /* adjust for leading zero nibble */
176 if (digits
!=0) dn
->digits
=digits
; /* count of actual digits [if 0, */
179 /* check the adjusted exponent; note that scale could be unbounded */
180 dn
->exponent
=-*scale
; /* set the exponent */
181 if (*scale
>=0) { /* usual case */
182 if ((dn
->digits
-*scale
-1)<-DECNUMMAXE
) { /* underflow */
186 else { /* -ve scale; +ve exponent */
187 /* need to be careful to avoid wrap, here, also BADINT case */
188 if ((*scale
<-DECNUMMAXE
) /* overflow even without digits */
189 || ((dn
->digits
-*scale
-1)>DECNUMMAXE
)) { /* overflow */
193 if (digits
==0) return dn
; /* result was zero */
195 /* copy the digits to the number's units, starting at the lsu */
197 for (;;) { /* forever */
198 /* left nibble first */
199 nib
=(unsigned)(*last
& 0xf0)>>4;
200 /* got a digit, in nib */
201 if (nib
>9) {decNumberZero(dn
); return NULL
;}
203 if (cut
==0) *up
=(Unit
)nib
;
204 else *up
=(Unit
)(*up
+nib
*DECPOWERS
[cut
]);
206 if (digits
==0) break; /* got them all */
212 last
--; /* ready for next */
213 nib
=*last
& 0x0f; /* get right nibble */
214 if (nib
>9) {decNumberZero(dn
); return NULL
;}
216 /* got a digit, in nib */
217 if (cut
==0) *up
=(Unit
)nib
;
218 else *up
=(Unit
)(*up
+nib
*DECPOWERS
[cut
]);
220 if (digits
==0) break; /* got them all */
229 } /* decPackedToNumber */