4 * Derived from SoftFloat.
7 /*============================================================================
9 This C header file is part of the SoftFloat IEC/IEEE Floating-point Arithmetic
12 Written by John R. Hauser. This work was made possible in part by the
13 International Computer Science Institute, located at Suite 600, 1947 Center
14 Street, Berkeley, California 94704. Funding was partially provided by the
15 National Science Foundation under grant MIP-9311980. The original version
16 of this code was written as part of a project to build a fixed-point vector
17 processor in collaboration with the University of California at Berkeley,
18 overseen by Profs. Nelson Morgan and John Wawrzynek. More information
19 is available through the Web page `http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jhauser/
20 arithmetic/SoftFloat.html'.
22 THIS SOFTWARE IS DISTRIBUTED AS IS, FOR FREE. Although reasonable effort has
23 been made to avoid it, THIS SOFTWARE MAY CONTAIN FAULTS THAT WILL AT TIMES
24 RESULT IN INCORRECT BEHAVIOR. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IS RESTRICTED TO PERSONS
25 AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO CAN AND WILL TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL LOSSES,
26 COSTS, OR OTHER PROBLEMS THEY INCUR DUE TO THE SOFTWARE, AND WHO FURTHERMORE
27 EFFECTIVELY INDEMNIFY JOHN HAUSER AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER SCIENCE
28 INSTITUTE (possibly via similar legal warning) AGAINST ALL LOSSES, COSTS, OR
29 OTHER PROBLEMS INCURRED BY THEIR CUSTOMERS AND CLIENTS DUE TO THE SOFTWARE.
31 Derivative works are acceptable, even for commercial purposes, so long as
32 (1) the source code for the derivative work includes prominent notice that
33 the work is derivative, and (2) the source code includes prominent notice with
34 these four paragraphs for those parts of this code that are retained.
36 =============================================================================*/
41 #if defined(CONFIG_SOLARIS) && defined(CONFIG_NEEDS_LIBSUNMATH)
48 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
49 | Each of the following `typedef's defines the most convenient type that holds
50 | integers of at least as many bits as specified. For example, `uint8' should
51 | be the most convenient type that can hold unsigned integers of as many as
52 | 8 bits. The `flag' type must be able to hold either a 0 or 1. For most
53 | implementations of C, `flag', `uint8', and `int8' should all be `typedef'ed
54 | to the same as `int'.
55 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
57 typedef uint8_t uint8
;
63 typedef unsigned int uint32
;
64 typedef signed int int32
;
65 typedef uint64_t uint64
;
66 typedef int64_t int64
;
68 #define LIT64( a ) a##LL
69 #define INLINE static inline
71 #if defined(TARGET_MIPS) || defined(TARGET_SH4) || defined(TARGET_UNICORE32)
72 #define SNAN_BIT_IS_ONE 1
74 #define SNAN_BIT_IS_ONE 0
77 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
78 | The macro `FLOATX80' must be defined to enable the extended double-precision
79 | floating-point format `floatx80'. If this macro is not defined, the
80 | `floatx80' type will not be defined, and none of the functions that either
81 | input or output the `floatx80' type will be defined. The same applies to
82 | the `FLOAT128' macro and the quadruple-precision format `float128'.
83 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
84 #ifdef CONFIG_SOFTFLOAT
85 /* bit exact soft float support */
89 /* native float support */
90 #if (defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)) && !defined(CONFIG_BSD)
93 #endif /* !CONFIG_SOFTFLOAT */
95 #define STATUS_PARAM , float_status *status
96 #define STATUS(field) status->field
97 #define STATUS_VAR , status
99 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
100 | Software IEC/IEEE floating-point ordering relations
101 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
103 float_relation_less
= -1,
104 float_relation_equal
= 0,
105 float_relation_greater
= 1,
106 float_relation_unordered
= 2
109 #ifdef CONFIG_SOFTFLOAT
110 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
111 | Software IEC/IEEE floating-point types.
112 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
113 /* Use structures for soft-float types. This prevents accidentally mixing
114 them with native int/float types. A sufficiently clever compiler and
115 sane ABI should be able to see though these structs. However
116 x86/gcc 3.x seems to struggle a bit, so leave them disabled by default. */
117 //#define USE_SOFTFLOAT_STRUCT_TYPES
118 #ifdef USE_SOFTFLOAT_STRUCT_TYPES
122 #define float16_val(x) (((float16)(x)).v)
123 #define make_float16(x) __extension__ ({ float16 f16_val = {x}; f16_val; })
124 #define const_float16(x) { x }
128 /* The cast ensures an error if the wrong type is passed. */
129 #define float32_val(x) (((float32)(x)).v)
130 #define make_float32(x) __extension__ ({ float32 f32_val = {x}; f32_val; })
131 #define const_float32(x) { x }
135 #define float64_val(x) (((float64)(x)).v)
136 #define make_float64(x) __extension__ ({ float64 f64_val = {x}; f64_val; })
137 #define const_float64(x) { x }
139 typedef uint16_t float16
;
140 typedef uint32_t float32
;
141 typedef uint64_t float64
;
142 #define float16_val(x) (x)
143 #define float32_val(x) (x)
144 #define float64_val(x) (x)
145 #define make_float16(x) (x)
146 #define make_float32(x) (x)
147 #define make_float64(x) (x)
148 #define const_float16(x) (x)
149 #define const_float32(x) (x)
150 #define const_float64(x) (x)
157 #define make_floatx80(exp, mant) ((floatx80) { mant, exp })
161 #ifdef HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN
169 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
170 | Software IEC/IEEE floating-point underflow tininess-detection mode.
171 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
173 float_tininess_after_rounding
= 0,
174 float_tininess_before_rounding
= 1
177 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
178 | Software IEC/IEEE floating-point rounding mode.
179 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
181 float_round_nearest_even
= 0,
182 float_round_down
= 1,
184 float_round_to_zero
= 3
187 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
188 | Software IEC/IEEE floating-point exception flags.
189 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
191 float_flag_invalid
= 1,
192 float_flag_divbyzero
= 4,
193 float_flag_overflow
= 8,
194 float_flag_underflow
= 16,
195 float_flag_inexact
= 32,
196 float_flag_input_denormal
= 64
199 typedef struct float_status
{
200 signed char float_detect_tininess
;
201 signed char float_rounding_mode
;
202 signed char float_exception_flags
;
204 signed char floatx80_rounding_precision
;
206 /* should denormalised results go to zero and set the inexact flag? */
208 /* should denormalised inputs go to zero and set the input_denormal flag? */
209 flag flush_inputs_to_zero
;
210 flag default_nan_mode
;
213 void set_float_rounding_mode(int val STATUS_PARAM
);
214 void set_float_exception_flags(int val STATUS_PARAM
);
215 INLINE
void set_float_detect_tininess(int val STATUS_PARAM
)
217 STATUS(float_detect_tininess
) = val
;
219 INLINE
void set_flush_to_zero(flag val STATUS_PARAM
)
221 STATUS(flush_to_zero
) = val
;
223 INLINE
void set_flush_inputs_to_zero(flag val STATUS_PARAM
)
225 STATUS(flush_inputs_to_zero
) = val
;
227 INLINE
void set_default_nan_mode(flag val STATUS_PARAM
)
229 STATUS(default_nan_mode
) = val
;
231 INLINE
int get_float_exception_flags(float_status
*status
)
233 return STATUS(float_exception_flags
);
236 void set_floatx80_rounding_precision(int val STATUS_PARAM
);
239 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
240 | Routine to raise any or all of the software IEC/IEEE floating-point
242 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
243 void float_raise( int8 flags STATUS_PARAM
);
245 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
246 | Software IEC/IEEE integer-to-floating-point conversion routines.
247 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
248 float32
int32_to_float32( int32 STATUS_PARAM
);
249 float64
int32_to_float64( int32 STATUS_PARAM
);
250 float32
uint32_to_float32( unsigned int STATUS_PARAM
);
251 float64
uint32_to_float64( unsigned int STATUS_PARAM
);
253 floatx80
int32_to_floatx80( int32 STATUS_PARAM
);
256 float128
int32_to_float128( int32 STATUS_PARAM
);
258 float32
int64_to_float32( int64 STATUS_PARAM
);
259 float32
uint64_to_float32( uint64 STATUS_PARAM
);
260 float64
int64_to_float64( int64 STATUS_PARAM
);
261 float64
uint64_to_float64( uint64 STATUS_PARAM
);
263 floatx80
int64_to_floatx80( int64 STATUS_PARAM
);
266 float128
int64_to_float128( int64 STATUS_PARAM
);
269 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
270 | Software half-precision conversion routines.
271 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
272 float16
float32_to_float16( float32
, flag STATUS_PARAM
);
273 float32
float16_to_float32( float16
, flag STATUS_PARAM
);
275 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
276 | Software half-precision operations.
277 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
278 int float16_is_quiet_nan( float16
);
279 int float16_is_signaling_nan( float16
);
280 float16
float16_maybe_silence_nan( float16
);
282 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
283 | The pattern for a default generated half-precision NaN.
284 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
285 #if defined(TARGET_ARM)
286 #define float16_default_nan make_float16(0x7E00)
287 #elif SNAN_BIT_IS_ONE
288 #define float16_default_nan make_float16(0x7DFF)
290 #define float16_default_nan make_float16(0xFE00)
293 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
294 | Software IEC/IEEE single-precision conversion routines.
295 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
296 int16
float32_to_int16_round_to_zero( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
297 unsigned int float32_to_uint16_round_to_zero( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
298 int32
float32_to_int32( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
299 int32
float32_to_int32_round_to_zero( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
300 uint32
float32_to_uint32( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
301 uint32
float32_to_uint32_round_to_zero( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
302 int64
float32_to_int64( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
303 int64
float32_to_int64_round_to_zero( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
304 float64
float32_to_float64( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
306 floatx80
float32_to_floatx80( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
309 float128
float32_to_float128( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
312 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
313 | Software IEC/IEEE single-precision operations.
314 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
315 float32
float32_round_to_int( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
316 float32
float32_add( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
317 float32
float32_sub( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
318 float32
float32_mul( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
319 float32
float32_div( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
320 float32
float32_rem( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
321 float32
float32_sqrt( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
322 float32
float32_exp2( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
323 float32
float32_log2( float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
324 int float32_eq( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
325 int float32_le( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
326 int float32_lt( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
327 int float32_unordered( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
328 int float32_eq_quiet( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
329 int float32_le_quiet( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
330 int float32_lt_quiet( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
331 int float32_unordered_quiet( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
332 int float32_compare( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
333 int float32_compare_quiet( float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
334 float32
float32_min(float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
335 float32
float32_max(float32
, float32 STATUS_PARAM
);
336 int float32_is_quiet_nan( float32
);
337 int float32_is_signaling_nan( float32
);
338 float32
float32_maybe_silence_nan( float32
);
339 float32
float32_scalbn( float32
, int STATUS_PARAM
);
341 INLINE float32
float32_abs(float32 a
)
343 /* Note that abs does *not* handle NaN specially, nor does
344 * it flush denormal inputs to zero.
346 return make_float32(float32_val(a
) & 0x7fffffff);
349 INLINE float32
float32_chs(float32 a
)
351 /* Note that chs does *not* handle NaN specially, nor does
352 * it flush denormal inputs to zero.
354 return make_float32(float32_val(a
) ^ 0x80000000);
357 INLINE
int float32_is_infinity(float32 a
)
359 return (float32_val(a
) & 0x7fffffff) == 0x7f800000;
362 INLINE
int float32_is_neg(float32 a
)
364 return float32_val(a
) >> 31;
367 INLINE
int float32_is_zero(float32 a
)
369 return (float32_val(a
) & 0x7fffffff) == 0;
372 INLINE
int float32_is_any_nan(float32 a
)
374 return ((float32_val(a
) & ~(1 << 31)) > 0x7f800000UL
);
377 INLINE
int float32_is_zero_or_denormal(float32 a
)
379 return (float32_val(a
) & 0x7f800000) == 0;
382 INLINE float32
float32_set_sign(float32 a
, int sign
)
384 return make_float32((float32_val(a
) & 0x7fffffff) | (sign
<< 31));
387 #define float32_zero make_float32(0)
388 #define float32_one make_float32(0x3f800000)
389 #define float32_ln2 make_float32(0x3f317218)
390 #define float32_pi make_float32(0x40490fdb)
391 #define float32_half make_float32(0x3f000000)
392 #define float32_infinity make_float32(0x7f800000)
395 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
396 | The pattern for a default generated single-precision NaN.
397 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
398 #if defined(TARGET_SPARC)
399 #define float32_default_nan make_float32(0x7FFFFFFF)
400 #elif defined(TARGET_PPC) || defined(TARGET_ARM) || defined(TARGET_ALPHA)
401 #define float32_default_nan make_float32(0x7FC00000)
402 #elif SNAN_BIT_IS_ONE
403 #define float32_default_nan make_float32(0x7FBFFFFF)
405 #define float32_default_nan make_float32(0xFFC00000)
408 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
409 | Software IEC/IEEE double-precision conversion routines.
410 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
411 int16
float64_to_int16_round_to_zero( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
412 unsigned int float64_to_uint16_round_to_zero( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
413 int32
float64_to_int32( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
414 int32
float64_to_int32_round_to_zero( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
415 uint32
float64_to_uint32( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
416 uint32
float64_to_uint32_round_to_zero( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
417 int64
float64_to_int64( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
418 int64
float64_to_int64_round_to_zero( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
419 uint64
float64_to_uint64 (float64 a STATUS_PARAM
);
420 uint64
float64_to_uint64_round_to_zero (float64 a STATUS_PARAM
);
421 float32
float64_to_float32( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
423 floatx80
float64_to_floatx80( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
426 float128
float64_to_float128( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
429 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
430 | Software IEC/IEEE double-precision operations.
431 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
432 float64
float64_round_to_int( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
433 float64
float64_trunc_to_int( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
434 float64
float64_add( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
435 float64
float64_sub( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
436 float64
float64_mul( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
437 float64
float64_div( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
438 float64
float64_rem( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
439 float64
float64_sqrt( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
440 float64
float64_log2( float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
441 int float64_eq( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
442 int float64_le( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
443 int float64_lt( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
444 int float64_unordered( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
445 int float64_eq_quiet( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
446 int float64_le_quiet( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
447 int float64_lt_quiet( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
448 int float64_unordered_quiet( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
449 int float64_compare( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
450 int float64_compare_quiet( float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
451 float64
float64_min(float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
452 float64
float64_max(float64
, float64 STATUS_PARAM
);
453 int float64_is_quiet_nan( float64 a
);
454 int float64_is_signaling_nan( float64
);
455 float64
float64_maybe_silence_nan( float64
);
456 float64
float64_scalbn( float64
, int STATUS_PARAM
);
458 INLINE float64
float64_abs(float64 a
)
460 /* Note that abs does *not* handle NaN specially, nor does
461 * it flush denormal inputs to zero.
463 return make_float64(float64_val(a
) & 0x7fffffffffffffffLL
);
466 INLINE float64
float64_chs(float64 a
)
468 /* Note that chs does *not* handle NaN specially, nor does
469 * it flush denormal inputs to zero.
471 return make_float64(float64_val(a
) ^ 0x8000000000000000LL
);
474 INLINE
int float64_is_infinity(float64 a
)
476 return (float64_val(a
) & 0x7fffffffffffffffLL
) == 0x7ff0000000000000LL
;
479 INLINE
int float64_is_neg(float64 a
)
481 return float64_val(a
) >> 63;
484 INLINE
int float64_is_zero(float64 a
)
486 return (float64_val(a
) & 0x7fffffffffffffffLL
) == 0;
489 INLINE
int float64_is_any_nan(float64 a
)
491 return ((float64_val(a
) & ~(1ULL << 63)) > 0x7ff0000000000000ULL
);
494 INLINE float64
float64_set_sign(float64 a
, int sign
)
496 return make_float64((float64_val(a
) & 0x7fffffffffffffffULL
)
497 | ((int64_t)sign
<< 63));
500 #define float64_zero make_float64(0)
501 #define float64_one make_float64(0x3ff0000000000000LL)
502 #define float64_ln2 make_float64(0x3fe62e42fefa39efLL)
503 #define float64_pi make_float64(0x400921fb54442d18LL)
504 #define float64_half make_float64(0x3fe0000000000000LL)
505 #define float64_infinity make_float64(0x7ff0000000000000LL)
507 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
508 | The pattern for a default generated double-precision NaN.
509 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
510 #if defined(TARGET_SPARC)
511 #define float64_default_nan make_float64(LIT64( 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF ))
512 #elif defined(TARGET_PPC) || defined(TARGET_ARM) || defined(TARGET_ALPHA)
513 #define float64_default_nan make_float64(LIT64( 0x7FF8000000000000 ))
514 #elif SNAN_BIT_IS_ONE
515 #define float64_default_nan make_float64(LIT64( 0x7FF7FFFFFFFFFFFF ))
517 #define float64_default_nan make_float64(LIT64( 0xFFF8000000000000 ))
522 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
523 | Software IEC/IEEE extended double-precision conversion routines.
524 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
525 int32
floatx80_to_int32( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
526 int32
floatx80_to_int32_round_to_zero( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
527 int64
floatx80_to_int64( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
528 int64
floatx80_to_int64_round_to_zero( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
529 float32
floatx80_to_float32( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
530 float64
floatx80_to_float64( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
532 float128
floatx80_to_float128( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
535 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
536 | Software IEC/IEEE extended double-precision operations.
537 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
538 floatx80
floatx80_round_to_int( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
539 floatx80
floatx80_add( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
540 floatx80
floatx80_sub( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
541 floatx80
floatx80_mul( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
542 floatx80
floatx80_div( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
543 floatx80
floatx80_rem( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
544 floatx80
floatx80_sqrt( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
545 int floatx80_eq( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
546 int floatx80_le( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
547 int floatx80_lt( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
548 int floatx80_unordered( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
549 int floatx80_eq_quiet( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
550 int floatx80_le_quiet( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
551 int floatx80_lt_quiet( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
552 int floatx80_unordered_quiet( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
553 int floatx80_compare( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
554 int floatx80_compare_quiet( floatx80
, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM
);
555 int floatx80_is_quiet_nan( floatx80
);
556 int floatx80_is_signaling_nan( floatx80
);
557 floatx80
floatx80_maybe_silence_nan( floatx80
);
558 floatx80
floatx80_scalbn( floatx80
, int STATUS_PARAM
);
560 INLINE floatx80
floatx80_abs(floatx80 a
)
566 INLINE floatx80
floatx80_chs(floatx80 a
)
572 INLINE
int floatx80_is_infinity(floatx80 a
)
574 return (a
.high
& 0x7fff) == 0x7fff && a
.low
== 0x8000000000000000LL
;
577 INLINE
int floatx80_is_neg(floatx80 a
)
582 INLINE
int floatx80_is_zero(floatx80 a
)
584 return (a
.high
& 0x7fff) == 0 && a
.low
== 0;
587 INLINE
int floatx80_is_any_nan(floatx80 a
)
589 return ((a
.high
& 0x7fff) == 0x7fff) && (a
.low
<<1);
592 #define floatx80_zero make_floatx80(0x0000, 0x0000000000000000LL)
593 #define floatx80_one make_floatx80(0x3fff, 0x8000000000000000LL)
594 #define floatx80_ln2 make_floatx80(0x3ffe, 0xb17217f7d1cf79acLL)
595 #define floatx80_pi make_floatx80(0x4000, 0xc90fdaa22168c235LL)
596 #define floatx80_half make_floatx80(0x3ffe, 0x8000000000000000LL)
597 #define floatx80_infinity make_floatx80(0x7fff, 0x8000000000000000LL)
599 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
600 | The pattern for a default generated extended double-precision NaN. The
601 | `high' and `low' values hold the most- and least-significant bits,
603 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
605 #define floatx80_default_nan_high 0x7FFF
606 #define floatx80_default_nan_low LIT64( 0xBFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF )
608 #define floatx80_default_nan_high 0xFFFF
609 #define floatx80_default_nan_low LIT64( 0xC000000000000000 )
616 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
617 | Software IEC/IEEE quadruple-precision conversion routines.
618 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
619 int32
float128_to_int32( float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
620 int32
float128_to_int32_round_to_zero( float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
621 int64
float128_to_int64( float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
622 int64
float128_to_int64_round_to_zero( float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
623 float32
float128_to_float32( float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
624 float64
float128_to_float64( float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
626 floatx80
float128_to_floatx80( float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
629 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
630 | Software IEC/IEEE quadruple-precision operations.
631 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
632 float128
float128_round_to_int( float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
633 float128
float128_add( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
634 float128
float128_sub( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
635 float128
float128_mul( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
636 float128
float128_div( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
637 float128
float128_rem( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
638 float128
float128_sqrt( float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
639 int float128_eq( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
640 int float128_le( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
641 int float128_lt( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
642 int float128_unordered( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
643 int float128_eq_quiet( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
644 int float128_le_quiet( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
645 int float128_lt_quiet( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
646 int float128_unordered_quiet( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
647 int float128_compare( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
648 int float128_compare_quiet( float128
, float128 STATUS_PARAM
);
649 int float128_is_quiet_nan( float128
);
650 int float128_is_signaling_nan( float128
);
651 float128
float128_maybe_silence_nan( float128
);
652 float128
float128_scalbn( float128
, int STATUS_PARAM
);
654 INLINE float128
float128_abs(float128 a
)
656 a
.high
&= 0x7fffffffffffffffLL
;
660 INLINE float128
float128_chs(float128 a
)
662 a
.high
^= 0x8000000000000000LL
;
666 INLINE
int float128_is_infinity(float128 a
)
668 return (a
.high
& 0x7fffffffffffffffLL
) == 0x7fff000000000000LL
&& a
.low
== 0;
671 INLINE
int float128_is_neg(float128 a
)
676 INLINE
int float128_is_zero(float128 a
)
678 return (a
.high
& 0x7fffffffffffffffLL
) == 0 && a
.low
== 0;
681 INLINE
int float128_is_any_nan(float128 a
)
683 return ((a
.high
>> 48) & 0x7fff) == 0x7fff &&
684 ((a
.low
!= 0) || ((a
.high
& 0xffffffffffffLL
) != 0));
687 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
688 | The pattern for a default generated quadruple-precision NaN. The `high' and
689 | `low' values hold the most- and least-significant bits, respectively.
690 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
692 #define float128_default_nan_high LIT64( 0x7FFF7FFFFFFFFFFF )
693 #define float128_default_nan_low LIT64( 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF )
695 #define float128_default_nan_high LIT64( 0xFFFF800000000000 )
696 #define float128_default_nan_low LIT64( 0x0000000000000000 )
701 #else /* CONFIG_SOFTFLOAT */
703 #include "softfloat-native.h"
705 #endif /* !CONFIG_SOFTFLOAT */
707 #endif /* !SOFTFLOAT_H */