4 * The code in this source file is derived from release 2a of the SoftFloat
5 * IEC/IEEE Floating-point Arithmetic Package. Those parts of the code (and
6 * some later contributions) are provided under that license, as detailed below.
7 * It has subsequently been modified by contributors to the QEMU Project,
8 * so some portions are provided under:
9 * the SoftFloat-2a license
13 * Any future contributions to this file after December 1st 2014 will be
14 * taken to be licensed under the Softfloat-2a license unless specifically
15 * indicated otherwise.
19 ===============================================================================
20 This C source file is part of the SoftFloat IEC/IEEE Floating-point
21 Arithmetic Package, Release 2a.
23 Written by John R. Hauser. This work was made possible in part by the
24 International Computer Science Institute, located at Suite 600, 1947 Center
25 Street, Berkeley, California 94704. Funding was partially provided by the
26 National Science Foundation under grant MIP-9311980. The original version
27 of this code was written as part of a project to build a fixed-point vector
28 processor in collaboration with the University of California at Berkeley,
29 overseen by Profs. Nelson Morgan and John Wawrzynek. More information
30 is available through the Web page `http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~jhauser/
31 arithmetic/SoftFloat.html'.
33 THIS SOFTWARE IS DISTRIBUTED AS IS, FOR FREE. Although reasonable effort
34 has been made to avoid it, THIS SOFTWARE MAY CONTAIN FAULTS THAT WILL AT
35 TIMES RESULT IN INCORRECT BEHAVIOR. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IS RESTRICTED TO
36 PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO CAN AND WILL TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY
37 AND ALL LOSSES, COSTS, OR OTHER PROBLEMS ARISING FROM ITS USE.
39 Derivative works are acceptable, even for commercial purposes, so long as
40 (1) they include prominent notice that the work is derivative, and (2) they
41 include prominent notice akin to these four paragraphs for those parts of
42 this code that are retained.
44 ===============================================================================
48 * Copyright (c) 2006, Fabrice Bellard
49 * All rights reserved.
51 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
52 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
54 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
55 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
57 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
58 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
59 * and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
61 * 3. Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its contributors
62 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
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65 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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69 * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
70 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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74 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
75 * THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
78 /* Portions of this work are licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL,
79 * version 2 or later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
82 /* softfloat (and in particular the code in softfloat-specialize.h) is
83 * target-dependent and needs the TARGET_* macros.
85 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
87 #include "qemu/bitops.h"
88 #include "fpu/softfloat.h"
90 /* We only need stdlib for abort() */
92 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
93 | Primitive arithmetic functions, including multi-word arithmetic, and
94 | division and square root approximations. (Can be specialized to target if
96 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
97 #include "fpu/softfloat-macros.h"
102 * Fast emulation of guest FP instructions is challenging for two reasons.
103 * First, FP instruction semantics are similar but not identical, particularly
104 * when handling NaNs. Second, emulating at reasonable speed the guest FP
105 * exception flags is not trivial: reading the host's flags register with a
106 * feclearexcept & fetestexcept pair is slow [slightly slower than soft-fp],
107 * and trapping on every FP exception is not fast nor pleasant to work with.
109 * We address these challenges by leveraging the host FPU for a subset of the
110 * operations. To do this we expand on the idea presented in this paper:
112 * Guo, Yu-Chuan, et al. "Translating the ARM Neon and VFP instructions in a
113 * binary translator." Software: Practice and Experience 46.12 (2016):1591-1615.
115 * The idea is thus to leverage the host FPU to (1) compute FP operations
116 * and (2) identify whether FP exceptions occurred while avoiding
117 * expensive exception flag register accesses.
119 * An important optimization shown in the paper is that given that exception
120 * flags are rarely cleared by the guest, we can avoid recomputing some flags.
121 * This is particularly useful for the inexact flag, which is very frequently
122 * raised in floating-point workloads.
124 * We optimize the code further by deferring to soft-fp whenever FP exception
125 * detection might get hairy. Two examples: (1) when at least one operand is
126 * denormal/inf/NaN; (2) when operands are not guaranteed to lead to a 0 result
127 * and the result is < the minimum normal.
129 #define GEN_INPUT_FLUSH__NOCHECK(name, soft_t) \
130 static inline void name(soft_t *a, float_status *s) \
132 if (unlikely(soft_t ## _is_denormal(*a))) { \
133 *a = soft_t ## _set_sign(soft_t ## _zero, \
134 soft_t ## _is_neg(*a)); \
135 s->float_exception_flags |= float_flag_input_denormal; \
139 GEN_INPUT_FLUSH__NOCHECK(float32_input_flush__nocheck
, float32
)
140 GEN_INPUT_FLUSH__NOCHECK(float64_input_flush__nocheck
, float64
)
141 #undef GEN_INPUT_FLUSH__NOCHECK
143 #define GEN_INPUT_FLUSH1(name, soft_t) \
144 static inline void name(soft_t *a, float_status *s) \
146 if (likely(!s->flush_inputs_to_zero)) { \
149 soft_t ## _input_flush__nocheck(a, s); \
152 GEN_INPUT_FLUSH1(float32_input_flush1
, float32
)
153 GEN_INPUT_FLUSH1(float64_input_flush1
, float64
)
154 #undef GEN_INPUT_FLUSH1
156 #define GEN_INPUT_FLUSH2(name, soft_t) \
157 static inline void name(soft_t *a, soft_t *b, float_status *s) \
159 if (likely(!s->flush_inputs_to_zero)) { \
162 soft_t ## _input_flush__nocheck(a, s); \
163 soft_t ## _input_flush__nocheck(b, s); \
166 GEN_INPUT_FLUSH2(float32_input_flush2
, float32
)
167 GEN_INPUT_FLUSH2(float64_input_flush2
, float64
)
168 #undef GEN_INPUT_FLUSH2
170 #define GEN_INPUT_FLUSH3(name, soft_t) \
171 static inline void name(soft_t *a, soft_t *b, soft_t *c, float_status *s) \
173 if (likely(!s->flush_inputs_to_zero)) { \
176 soft_t ## _input_flush__nocheck(a, s); \
177 soft_t ## _input_flush__nocheck(b, s); \
178 soft_t ## _input_flush__nocheck(c, s); \
181 GEN_INPUT_FLUSH3(float32_input_flush3
, float32
)
182 GEN_INPUT_FLUSH3(float64_input_flush3
, float64
)
183 #undef GEN_INPUT_FLUSH3
186 * Choose whether to use fpclassify or float32/64_* primitives in the generated
187 * hardfloat functions. Each combination of number of inputs and float size
188 * gets its own value.
190 #if defined(__x86_64__)
191 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_1F32_USE_FP 0
192 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_1F64_USE_FP 1
193 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F32_USE_FP 0
194 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F64_USE_FP 1
195 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_3F32_USE_FP 0
196 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_3F64_USE_FP 1
198 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_1F32_USE_FP 0
199 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_1F64_USE_FP 0
200 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F32_USE_FP 0
201 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F64_USE_FP 0
202 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_3F32_USE_FP 0
203 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_3F64_USE_FP 0
207 * QEMU_HARDFLOAT_USE_ISINF chooses whether to use isinf() over
208 * float{32,64}_is_infinity when !USE_FP.
209 * On x86_64/aarch64, using the former over the latter can yield a ~6% speedup.
210 * On power64 however, using isinf() reduces fp-bench performance by up to 50%.
212 #if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__aarch64__)
213 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_USE_ISINF 1
215 # define QEMU_HARDFLOAT_USE_ISINF 0
219 * Some targets clear the FP flags before most FP operations. This prevents
220 * the use of hardfloat, since hardfloat relies on the inexact flag being
223 #if defined(TARGET_PPC) || defined(__FAST_MATH__)
224 # if defined(__FAST_MATH__)
225 # warning disabling hardfloat due to -ffast-math: hardfloat requires an exact \
228 # define QEMU_NO_HARDFLOAT 1
229 # define QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR QEMU_FLATTEN
231 # define QEMU_NO_HARDFLOAT 0
232 # define QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR QEMU_FLATTEN __attribute__((noinline))
235 static inline bool can_use_fpu(const float_status
*s
)
237 if (QEMU_NO_HARDFLOAT
) {
240 return likely(s
->float_exception_flags
& float_flag_inexact
&&
241 s
->float_rounding_mode
== float_round_nearest_even
);
245 * Hardfloat generation functions. Each operation can have two flavors:
246 * either using softfloat primitives (e.g. float32_is_zero_or_normal) for
247 * most condition checks, or native ones (e.g. fpclassify).
249 * The flavor is chosen by the callers. Instead of using macros, we rely on the
250 * compiler to propagate constants and inline everything into the callers.
252 * We only generate functions for operations with two inputs, since only
253 * these are common enough to justify consolidating them into common code.
266 typedef bool (*f32_check_fn
)(union_float32 a
, union_float32 b
);
267 typedef bool (*f64_check_fn
)(union_float64 a
, union_float64 b
);
269 typedef float32 (*soft_f32_op2_fn
)(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*s
);
270 typedef float64 (*soft_f64_op2_fn
)(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*s
);
271 typedef float (*hard_f32_op2_fn
)(float a
, float b
);
272 typedef double (*hard_f64_op2_fn
)(double a
, double b
);
274 /* 2-input is-zero-or-normal */
275 static inline bool f32_is_zon2(union_float32 a
, union_float32 b
)
277 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F32_USE_FP
) {
279 * Not using a temp variable for consecutive fpclassify calls ends up
280 * generating faster code.
282 return (fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_ZERO
) &&
283 (fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_ZERO
);
285 return float32_is_zero_or_normal(a
.s
) &&
286 float32_is_zero_or_normal(b
.s
);
289 static inline bool f64_is_zon2(union_float64 a
, union_float64 b
)
291 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F64_USE_FP
) {
292 return (fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_ZERO
) &&
293 (fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_ZERO
);
295 return float64_is_zero_or_normal(a
.s
) &&
296 float64_is_zero_or_normal(b
.s
);
299 /* 3-input is-zero-or-normal */
301 bool f32_is_zon3(union_float32 a
, union_float32 b
, union_float32 c
)
303 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_3F32_USE_FP
) {
304 return (fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_ZERO
) &&
305 (fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_ZERO
) &&
306 (fpclassify(c
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(c
.h
) == FP_ZERO
);
308 return float32_is_zero_or_normal(a
.s
) &&
309 float32_is_zero_or_normal(b
.s
) &&
310 float32_is_zero_or_normal(c
.s
);
314 bool f64_is_zon3(union_float64 a
, union_float64 b
, union_float64 c
)
316 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_3F64_USE_FP
) {
317 return (fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_ZERO
) &&
318 (fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_ZERO
) &&
319 (fpclassify(c
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(c
.h
) == FP_ZERO
);
321 return float64_is_zero_or_normal(a
.s
) &&
322 float64_is_zero_or_normal(b
.s
) &&
323 float64_is_zero_or_normal(c
.s
);
326 static inline bool f32_is_inf(union_float32 a
)
328 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_USE_ISINF
) {
331 return float32_is_infinity(a
.s
);
334 static inline bool f64_is_inf(union_float64 a
)
336 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_USE_ISINF
) {
339 return float64_is_infinity(a
.s
);
342 /* Note: @fast_test and @post can be NULL */
343 static inline float32
344 float32_gen2(float32 xa
, float32 xb
, float_status
*s
,
345 hard_f32_op2_fn hard
, soft_f32_op2_fn soft
,
346 f32_check_fn pre
, f32_check_fn post
,
347 f32_check_fn fast_test
, soft_f32_op2_fn fast_op
)
349 union_float32 ua
, ub
, ur
;
354 if (unlikely(!can_use_fpu(s
))) {
358 float32_input_flush2(&ua
.s
, &ub
.s
, s
);
359 if (unlikely(!pre(ua
, ub
))) {
362 if (fast_test
&& fast_test(ua
, ub
)) {
363 return fast_op(ua
.s
, ub
.s
, s
);
366 ur
.h
= hard(ua
.h
, ub
.h
);
367 if (unlikely(f32_is_inf(ur
))) {
368 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_overflow
;
369 } else if (unlikely(fabsf(ur
.h
) <= FLT_MIN
)) {
370 if (post
== NULL
|| post(ua
, ub
)) {
377 return soft(ua
.s
, ub
.s
, s
);
380 static inline float64
381 float64_gen2(float64 xa
, float64 xb
, float_status
*s
,
382 hard_f64_op2_fn hard
, soft_f64_op2_fn soft
,
383 f64_check_fn pre
, f64_check_fn post
,
384 f64_check_fn fast_test
, soft_f64_op2_fn fast_op
)
386 union_float64 ua
, ub
, ur
;
391 if (unlikely(!can_use_fpu(s
))) {
395 float64_input_flush2(&ua
.s
, &ub
.s
, s
);
396 if (unlikely(!pre(ua
, ub
))) {
399 if (fast_test
&& fast_test(ua
, ub
)) {
400 return fast_op(ua
.s
, ub
.s
, s
);
403 ur
.h
= hard(ua
.h
, ub
.h
);
404 if (unlikely(f64_is_inf(ur
))) {
405 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_overflow
;
406 } else if (unlikely(fabs(ur
.h
) <= DBL_MIN
)) {
407 if (post
== NULL
|| post(ua
, ub
)) {
414 return soft(ua
.s
, ub
.s
, s
);
417 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
418 | Returns the fraction bits of the half-precision floating-point value `a'.
419 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
421 static inline uint32_t extractFloat16Frac(float16 a
)
423 return float16_val(a
) & 0x3ff;
426 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
427 | Returns the exponent bits of the half-precision floating-point value `a'.
428 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
430 static inline int extractFloat16Exp(float16 a
)
432 return (float16_val(a
) >> 10) & 0x1f;
435 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
436 | Returns the fraction bits of the single-precision floating-point value `a'.
437 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
439 static inline uint32_t extractFloat32Frac(float32 a
)
441 return float32_val(a
) & 0x007FFFFF;
444 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
445 | Returns the exponent bits of the single-precision floating-point value `a'.
446 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
448 static inline int extractFloat32Exp(float32 a
)
450 return (float32_val(a
) >> 23) & 0xFF;
453 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
454 | Returns the sign bit of the single-precision floating-point value `a'.
455 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
457 static inline flag
extractFloat32Sign(float32 a
)
459 return float32_val(a
) >> 31;
462 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
463 | Returns the fraction bits of the double-precision floating-point value `a'.
464 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
466 static inline uint64_t extractFloat64Frac(float64 a
)
468 return float64_val(a
) & LIT64(0x000FFFFFFFFFFFFF);
471 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
472 | Returns the exponent bits of the double-precision floating-point value `a'.
473 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
475 static inline int extractFloat64Exp(float64 a
)
477 return (float64_val(a
) >> 52) & 0x7FF;
480 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
481 | Returns the sign bit of the double-precision floating-point value `a'.
482 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
484 static inline flag
extractFloat64Sign(float64 a
)
486 return float64_val(a
) >> 63;
490 * Classify a floating point number. Everything above float_class_qnan
491 * is a NaN so cls >= float_class_qnan is any NaN.
494 typedef enum __attribute__ ((__packed__
)) {
495 float_class_unclassified
,
499 float_class_qnan
, /* all NaNs from here */
503 /* Simple helpers for checking if, or what kind of, NaN we have */
504 static inline __attribute__((unused
)) bool is_nan(FloatClass c
)
506 return unlikely(c
>= float_class_qnan
);
509 static inline __attribute__((unused
)) bool is_snan(FloatClass c
)
511 return c
== float_class_snan
;
514 static inline __attribute__((unused
)) bool is_qnan(FloatClass c
)
516 return c
== float_class_qnan
;
520 * Structure holding all of the decomposed parts of a float. The
521 * exponent is unbiased and the fraction is normalized. All
522 * calculations are done with a 64 bit fraction and then rounded as
523 * appropriate for the final format.
525 * Thanks to the packed FloatClass a decent compiler should be able to
526 * fit the whole structure into registers and avoid using the stack
527 * for parameter passing.
537 #define DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT (64 - 2)
538 #define DECOMPOSED_IMPLICIT_BIT (1ull << DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT)
539 #define DECOMPOSED_OVERFLOW_BIT (DECOMPOSED_IMPLICIT_BIT << 1)
541 /* Structure holding all of the relevant parameters for a format.
542 * exp_size: the size of the exponent field
543 * exp_bias: the offset applied to the exponent field
544 * exp_max: the maximum normalised exponent
545 * frac_size: the size of the fraction field
546 * frac_shift: shift to normalise the fraction with DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
547 * The following are computed based the size of fraction
548 * frac_lsb: least significant bit of fraction
549 * frac_lsbm1: the bit below the least significant bit (for rounding)
550 * round_mask/roundeven_mask: masks used for rounding
551 * The following optional modifiers are available:
552 * arm_althp: handle ARM Alternative Half Precision
563 uint64_t roundeven_mask
;
567 /* Expand fields based on the size of exponent and fraction */
568 #define FLOAT_PARAMS(E, F) \
570 .exp_bias = ((1 << E) - 1) >> 1, \
571 .exp_max = (1 << E) - 1, \
573 .frac_shift = DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT - F, \
574 .frac_lsb = 1ull << (DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT - F), \
575 .frac_lsbm1 = 1ull << ((DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT - F) - 1), \
576 .round_mask = (1ull << (DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT - F)) - 1, \
577 .roundeven_mask = (2ull << (DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT - F)) - 1
579 static const FloatFmt float16_params
= {
583 static const FloatFmt float16_params_ahp
= {
588 static const FloatFmt float32_params
= {
592 static const FloatFmt float64_params
= {
596 /* Unpack a float to parts, but do not canonicalize. */
597 static inline FloatParts
unpack_raw(FloatFmt fmt
, uint64_t raw
)
599 const int sign_pos
= fmt
.frac_size
+ fmt
.exp_size
;
601 return (FloatParts
) {
602 .cls
= float_class_unclassified
,
603 .sign
= extract64(raw
, sign_pos
, 1),
604 .exp
= extract64(raw
, fmt
.frac_size
, fmt
.exp_size
),
605 .frac
= extract64(raw
, 0, fmt
.frac_size
),
609 static inline FloatParts
float16_unpack_raw(float16 f
)
611 return unpack_raw(float16_params
, f
);
614 static inline FloatParts
float32_unpack_raw(float32 f
)
616 return unpack_raw(float32_params
, f
);
619 static inline FloatParts
float64_unpack_raw(float64 f
)
621 return unpack_raw(float64_params
, f
);
624 /* Pack a float from parts, but do not canonicalize. */
625 static inline uint64_t pack_raw(FloatFmt fmt
, FloatParts p
)
627 const int sign_pos
= fmt
.frac_size
+ fmt
.exp_size
;
628 uint64_t ret
= deposit64(p
.frac
, fmt
.frac_size
, fmt
.exp_size
, p
.exp
);
629 return deposit64(ret
, sign_pos
, 1, p
.sign
);
632 static inline float16
float16_pack_raw(FloatParts p
)
634 return make_float16(pack_raw(float16_params
, p
));
637 static inline float32
float32_pack_raw(FloatParts p
)
639 return make_float32(pack_raw(float32_params
, p
));
642 static inline float64
float64_pack_raw(FloatParts p
)
644 return make_float64(pack_raw(float64_params
, p
));
647 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
648 | Functions and definitions to determine: (1) whether tininess for underflow
649 | is detected before or after rounding by default, (2) what (if anything)
650 | happens when exceptions are raised, (3) how signaling NaNs are distinguished
651 | from quiet NaNs, (4) the default generated quiet NaNs, and (5) how NaNs
652 | are propagated from function inputs to output. These details are target-
654 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
655 #include "softfloat-specialize.h"
657 /* Canonicalize EXP and FRAC, setting CLS. */
658 static FloatParts
sf_canonicalize(FloatParts part
, const FloatFmt
*parm
,
659 float_status
*status
)
661 if (part
.exp
== parm
->exp_max
&& !parm
->arm_althp
) {
662 if (part
.frac
== 0) {
663 part
.cls
= float_class_inf
;
665 part
.frac
<<= parm
->frac_shift
;
666 part
.cls
= (parts_is_snan_frac(part
.frac
, status
)
667 ? float_class_snan
: float_class_qnan
);
669 } else if (part
.exp
== 0) {
670 if (likely(part
.frac
== 0)) {
671 part
.cls
= float_class_zero
;
672 } else if (status
->flush_inputs_to_zero
) {
673 float_raise(float_flag_input_denormal
, status
);
674 part
.cls
= float_class_zero
;
677 int shift
= clz64(part
.frac
) - 1;
678 part
.cls
= float_class_normal
;
679 part
.exp
= parm
->frac_shift
- parm
->exp_bias
- shift
+ 1;
683 part
.cls
= float_class_normal
;
684 part
.exp
-= parm
->exp_bias
;
685 part
.frac
= DECOMPOSED_IMPLICIT_BIT
+ (part
.frac
<< parm
->frac_shift
);
690 /* Round and uncanonicalize a floating-point number by parts. There
691 * are FRAC_SHIFT bits that may require rounding at the bottom of the
692 * fraction; these bits will be removed. The exponent will be biased
693 * by EXP_BIAS and must be bounded by [EXP_MAX-1, 0].
696 static FloatParts
round_canonical(FloatParts p
, float_status
*s
,
697 const FloatFmt
*parm
)
699 const uint64_t frac_lsb
= parm
->frac_lsb
;
700 const uint64_t frac_lsbm1
= parm
->frac_lsbm1
;
701 const uint64_t round_mask
= parm
->round_mask
;
702 const uint64_t roundeven_mask
= parm
->roundeven_mask
;
703 const int exp_max
= parm
->exp_max
;
704 const int frac_shift
= parm
->frac_shift
;
713 case float_class_normal
:
714 switch (s
->float_rounding_mode
) {
715 case float_round_nearest_even
:
716 overflow_norm
= false;
717 inc
= ((frac
& roundeven_mask
) != frac_lsbm1
? frac_lsbm1
: 0);
719 case float_round_ties_away
:
720 overflow_norm
= false;
723 case float_round_to_zero
:
724 overflow_norm
= true;
728 inc
= p
.sign
? 0 : round_mask
;
729 overflow_norm
= p
.sign
;
731 case float_round_down
:
732 inc
= p
.sign
? round_mask
: 0;
733 overflow_norm
= !p
.sign
;
735 case float_round_to_odd
:
736 overflow_norm
= true;
737 inc
= frac
& frac_lsb
? 0 : round_mask
;
740 g_assert_not_reached();
743 exp
+= parm
->exp_bias
;
744 if (likely(exp
> 0)) {
745 if (frac
& round_mask
) {
746 flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
748 if (frac
& DECOMPOSED_OVERFLOW_BIT
) {
755 if (parm
->arm_althp
) {
756 /* ARM Alt HP eschews Inf and NaN for a wider exponent. */
757 if (unlikely(exp
> exp_max
)) {
758 /* Overflow. Return the maximum normal. */
759 flags
= float_flag_invalid
;
763 } else if (unlikely(exp
>= exp_max
)) {
764 flags
|= float_flag_overflow
| float_flag_inexact
;
769 p
.cls
= float_class_inf
;
773 } else if (s
->flush_to_zero
) {
774 flags
|= float_flag_output_denormal
;
775 p
.cls
= float_class_zero
;
778 bool is_tiny
= (s
->float_detect_tininess
779 == float_tininess_before_rounding
)
781 || !((frac
+ inc
) & DECOMPOSED_OVERFLOW_BIT
);
783 shift64RightJamming(frac
, 1 - exp
, &frac
);
784 if (frac
& round_mask
) {
785 /* Need to recompute round-to-even. */
786 switch (s
->float_rounding_mode
) {
787 case float_round_nearest_even
:
788 inc
= ((frac
& roundeven_mask
) != frac_lsbm1
791 case float_round_to_odd
:
792 inc
= frac
& frac_lsb
? 0 : round_mask
;
795 flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
799 exp
= (frac
& DECOMPOSED_IMPLICIT_BIT
? 1 : 0);
802 if (is_tiny
&& (flags
& float_flag_inexact
)) {
803 flags
|= float_flag_underflow
;
805 if (exp
== 0 && frac
== 0) {
806 p
.cls
= float_class_zero
;
811 case float_class_zero
:
817 case float_class_inf
:
819 assert(!parm
->arm_althp
);
824 case float_class_qnan
:
825 case float_class_snan
:
826 assert(!parm
->arm_althp
);
828 frac
>>= parm
->frac_shift
;
832 g_assert_not_reached();
835 float_raise(flags
, s
);
841 /* Explicit FloatFmt version */
842 static FloatParts
float16a_unpack_canonical(float16 f
, float_status
*s
,
843 const FloatFmt
*params
)
845 return sf_canonicalize(float16_unpack_raw(f
), params
, s
);
848 static FloatParts
float16_unpack_canonical(float16 f
, float_status
*s
)
850 return float16a_unpack_canonical(f
, s
, &float16_params
);
853 static float16
float16a_round_pack_canonical(FloatParts p
, float_status
*s
,
854 const FloatFmt
*params
)
856 return float16_pack_raw(round_canonical(p
, s
, params
));
859 static float16
float16_round_pack_canonical(FloatParts p
, float_status
*s
)
861 return float16a_round_pack_canonical(p
, s
, &float16_params
);
864 static FloatParts
float32_unpack_canonical(float32 f
, float_status
*s
)
866 return sf_canonicalize(float32_unpack_raw(f
), &float32_params
, s
);
869 static float32
float32_round_pack_canonical(FloatParts p
, float_status
*s
)
871 return float32_pack_raw(round_canonical(p
, s
, &float32_params
));
874 static FloatParts
float64_unpack_canonical(float64 f
, float_status
*s
)
876 return sf_canonicalize(float64_unpack_raw(f
), &float64_params
, s
);
879 static float64
float64_round_pack_canonical(FloatParts p
, float_status
*s
)
881 return float64_pack_raw(round_canonical(p
, s
, &float64_params
));
884 static FloatParts
return_nan(FloatParts a
, float_status
*s
)
887 case float_class_snan
:
888 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
889 a
= parts_silence_nan(a
, s
);
891 case float_class_qnan
:
892 if (s
->default_nan_mode
) {
893 return parts_default_nan(s
);
898 g_assert_not_reached();
903 static FloatParts
pick_nan(FloatParts a
, FloatParts b
, float_status
*s
)
905 if (is_snan(a
.cls
) || is_snan(b
.cls
)) {
906 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
909 if (s
->default_nan_mode
) {
910 return parts_default_nan(s
);
912 if (pickNaN(a
.cls
, b
.cls
,
914 (a
.frac
== b
.frac
&& a
.sign
< b
.sign
))) {
917 if (is_snan(a
.cls
)) {
918 return parts_silence_nan(a
, s
);
924 static FloatParts
pick_nan_muladd(FloatParts a
, FloatParts b
, FloatParts c
,
925 bool inf_zero
, float_status
*s
)
929 if (is_snan(a
.cls
) || is_snan(b
.cls
) || is_snan(c
.cls
)) {
930 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
933 which
= pickNaNMulAdd(a
.cls
, b
.cls
, c
.cls
, inf_zero
, s
);
935 if (s
->default_nan_mode
) {
936 /* Note that this check is after pickNaNMulAdd so that function
937 * has an opportunity to set the Invalid flag.
952 return parts_default_nan(s
);
954 g_assert_not_reached();
957 if (is_snan(a
.cls
)) {
958 return parts_silence_nan(a
, s
);
964 * Returns the result of adding or subtracting the values of the
965 * floating-point values `a' and `b'. The operation is performed
966 * according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
970 static FloatParts
addsub_floats(FloatParts a
, FloatParts b
, bool subtract
,
973 bool a_sign
= a
.sign
;
974 bool b_sign
= b
.sign
^ subtract
;
976 if (a_sign
!= b_sign
) {
979 if (a
.cls
== float_class_normal
&& b
.cls
== float_class_normal
) {
980 if (a
.exp
> b
.exp
|| (a
.exp
== b
.exp
&& a
.frac
>= b
.frac
)) {
981 shift64RightJamming(b
.frac
, a
.exp
- b
.exp
, &b
.frac
);
982 a
.frac
= a
.frac
- b
.frac
;
984 shift64RightJamming(a
.frac
, b
.exp
- a
.exp
, &a
.frac
);
985 a
.frac
= b
.frac
- a
.frac
;
991 a
.cls
= float_class_zero
;
992 a
.sign
= s
->float_rounding_mode
== float_round_down
;
994 int shift
= clz64(a
.frac
) - 1;
995 a
.frac
= a
.frac
<< shift
;
996 a
.exp
= a
.exp
- shift
;
1001 if (is_nan(a
.cls
) || is_nan(b
.cls
)) {
1002 return pick_nan(a
, b
, s
);
1004 if (a
.cls
== float_class_inf
) {
1005 if (b
.cls
== float_class_inf
) {
1006 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, s
);
1007 return parts_default_nan(s
);
1011 if (a
.cls
== float_class_zero
&& b
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
1012 a
.sign
= s
->float_rounding_mode
== float_round_down
;
1015 if (a
.cls
== float_class_zero
|| b
.cls
== float_class_inf
) {
1016 b
.sign
= a_sign
^ 1;
1019 if (b
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
1024 if (a
.cls
== float_class_normal
&& b
.cls
== float_class_normal
) {
1025 if (a
.exp
> b
.exp
) {
1026 shift64RightJamming(b
.frac
, a
.exp
- b
.exp
, &b
.frac
);
1027 } else if (a
.exp
< b
.exp
) {
1028 shift64RightJamming(a
.frac
, b
.exp
- a
.exp
, &a
.frac
);
1032 if (a
.frac
& DECOMPOSED_OVERFLOW_BIT
) {
1033 shift64RightJamming(a
.frac
, 1, &a
.frac
);
1038 if (is_nan(a
.cls
) || is_nan(b
.cls
)) {
1039 return pick_nan(a
, b
, s
);
1041 if (a
.cls
== float_class_inf
|| b
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
1044 if (b
.cls
== float_class_inf
|| a
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
1049 g_assert_not_reached();
1053 * Returns the result of adding or subtracting the floating-point
1054 * values `a' and `b'. The operation is performed according to the
1055 * IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
1058 float16 QEMU_FLATTEN
float16_add(float16 a
, float16 b
, float_status
*status
)
1060 FloatParts pa
= float16_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1061 FloatParts pb
= float16_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1062 FloatParts pr
= addsub_floats(pa
, pb
, false, status
);
1064 return float16_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1067 float16 QEMU_FLATTEN
float16_sub(float16 a
, float16 b
, float_status
*status
)
1069 FloatParts pa
= float16_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1070 FloatParts pb
= float16_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1071 FloatParts pr
= addsub_floats(pa
, pb
, true, status
);
1073 return float16_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1076 static float32 QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
1077 soft_f32_addsub(float32 a
, float32 b
, bool subtract
, float_status
*status
)
1079 FloatParts pa
= float32_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1080 FloatParts pb
= float32_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1081 FloatParts pr
= addsub_floats(pa
, pb
, subtract
, status
);
1083 return float32_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1086 static inline float32
soft_f32_add(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
1088 return soft_f32_addsub(a
, b
, false, status
);
1091 static inline float32
soft_f32_sub(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
1093 return soft_f32_addsub(a
, b
, true, status
);
1096 static float64 QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
1097 soft_f64_addsub(float64 a
, float64 b
, bool subtract
, float_status
*status
)
1099 FloatParts pa
= float64_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1100 FloatParts pb
= float64_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1101 FloatParts pr
= addsub_floats(pa
, pb
, subtract
, status
);
1103 return float64_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1106 static inline float64
soft_f64_add(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
1108 return soft_f64_addsub(a
, b
, false, status
);
1111 static inline float64
soft_f64_sub(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
1113 return soft_f64_addsub(a
, b
, true, status
);
1116 static float hard_f32_add(float a
, float b
)
1121 static float hard_f32_sub(float a
, float b
)
1126 static double hard_f64_add(double a
, double b
)
1131 static double hard_f64_sub(double a
, double b
)
1136 static bool f32_addsub_post(union_float32 a
, union_float32 b
)
1138 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F32_USE_FP
) {
1139 return !(fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_ZERO
&& fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_ZERO
);
1141 return !(float32_is_zero(a
.s
) && float32_is_zero(b
.s
));
1144 static bool f64_addsub_post(union_float64 a
, union_float64 b
)
1146 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F64_USE_FP
) {
1147 return !(fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_ZERO
&& fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_ZERO
);
1149 return !(float64_is_zero(a
.s
) && float64_is_zero(b
.s
));
1153 static float32
float32_addsub(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*s
,
1154 hard_f32_op2_fn hard
, soft_f32_op2_fn soft
)
1156 return float32_gen2(a
, b
, s
, hard
, soft
,
1157 f32_is_zon2
, f32_addsub_post
, NULL
, NULL
);
1160 static float64
float64_addsub(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*s
,
1161 hard_f64_op2_fn hard
, soft_f64_op2_fn soft
)
1163 return float64_gen2(a
, b
, s
, hard
, soft
,
1164 f64_is_zon2
, f64_addsub_post
, NULL
, NULL
);
1167 float32 QEMU_FLATTEN
1168 float32_add(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*s
)
1170 return float32_addsub(a
, b
, s
, hard_f32_add
, soft_f32_add
);
1173 float32 QEMU_FLATTEN
1174 float32_sub(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*s
)
1176 return float32_addsub(a
, b
, s
, hard_f32_sub
, soft_f32_sub
);
1179 float64 QEMU_FLATTEN
1180 float64_add(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*s
)
1182 return float64_addsub(a
, b
, s
, hard_f64_add
, soft_f64_add
);
1185 float64 QEMU_FLATTEN
1186 float64_sub(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*s
)
1188 return float64_addsub(a
, b
, s
, hard_f64_sub
, soft_f64_sub
);
1192 * Returns the result of multiplying the floating-point values `a' and
1193 * `b'. The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard
1194 * for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
1197 static FloatParts
mul_floats(FloatParts a
, FloatParts b
, float_status
*s
)
1199 bool sign
= a
.sign
^ b
.sign
;
1201 if (a
.cls
== float_class_normal
&& b
.cls
== float_class_normal
) {
1203 int exp
= a
.exp
+ b
.exp
;
1205 mul64To128(a
.frac
, b
.frac
, &hi
, &lo
);
1206 shift128RightJamming(hi
, lo
, DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
, &hi
, &lo
);
1207 if (lo
& DECOMPOSED_OVERFLOW_BIT
) {
1208 shift64RightJamming(lo
, 1, &lo
);
1218 /* handle all the NaN cases */
1219 if (is_nan(a
.cls
) || is_nan(b
.cls
)) {
1220 return pick_nan(a
, b
, s
);
1222 /* Inf * Zero == NaN */
1223 if ((a
.cls
== float_class_inf
&& b
.cls
== float_class_zero
) ||
1224 (a
.cls
== float_class_zero
&& b
.cls
== float_class_inf
)) {
1225 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
1226 return parts_default_nan(s
);
1228 /* Multiply by 0 or Inf */
1229 if (a
.cls
== float_class_inf
|| a
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
1233 if (b
.cls
== float_class_inf
|| b
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
1237 g_assert_not_reached();
1240 float16 QEMU_FLATTEN
float16_mul(float16 a
, float16 b
, float_status
*status
)
1242 FloatParts pa
= float16_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1243 FloatParts pb
= float16_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1244 FloatParts pr
= mul_floats(pa
, pb
, status
);
1246 return float16_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1249 static float32 QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
1250 soft_f32_mul(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
1252 FloatParts pa
= float32_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1253 FloatParts pb
= float32_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1254 FloatParts pr
= mul_floats(pa
, pb
, status
);
1256 return float32_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1259 static float64 QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
1260 soft_f64_mul(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
1262 FloatParts pa
= float64_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1263 FloatParts pb
= float64_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1264 FloatParts pr
= mul_floats(pa
, pb
, status
);
1266 return float64_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1269 static float hard_f32_mul(float a
, float b
)
1274 static double hard_f64_mul(double a
, double b
)
1279 static bool f32_mul_fast_test(union_float32 a
, union_float32 b
)
1281 return float32_is_zero(a
.s
) || float32_is_zero(b
.s
);
1284 static bool f64_mul_fast_test(union_float64 a
, union_float64 b
)
1286 return float64_is_zero(a
.s
) || float64_is_zero(b
.s
);
1289 static float32
f32_mul_fast_op(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*s
)
1291 bool signbit
= float32_is_neg(a
) ^ float32_is_neg(b
);
1293 return float32_set_sign(float32_zero
, signbit
);
1296 static float64
f64_mul_fast_op(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*s
)
1298 bool signbit
= float64_is_neg(a
) ^ float64_is_neg(b
);
1300 return float64_set_sign(float64_zero
, signbit
);
1303 float32 QEMU_FLATTEN
1304 float32_mul(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*s
)
1306 return float32_gen2(a
, b
, s
, hard_f32_mul
, soft_f32_mul
,
1307 f32_is_zon2
, NULL
, f32_mul_fast_test
, f32_mul_fast_op
);
1310 float64 QEMU_FLATTEN
1311 float64_mul(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*s
)
1313 return float64_gen2(a
, b
, s
, hard_f64_mul
, soft_f64_mul
,
1314 f64_is_zon2
, NULL
, f64_mul_fast_test
, f64_mul_fast_op
);
1318 * Returns the result of multiplying the floating-point values `a' and
1319 * `b' then adding 'c', with no intermediate rounding step after the
1320 * multiplication. The operation is performed according to the
1321 * IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic 754-2008.
1322 * The flags argument allows the caller to select negation of the
1323 * addend, the intermediate product, or the final result. (The
1324 * difference between this and having the caller do a separate
1325 * negation is that negating externally will flip the sign bit on
1329 static FloatParts
muladd_floats(FloatParts a
, FloatParts b
, FloatParts c
,
1330 int flags
, float_status
*s
)
1332 bool inf_zero
= ((1 << a
.cls
) | (1 << b
.cls
)) ==
1333 ((1 << float_class_inf
) | (1 << float_class_zero
));
1335 bool sign_flip
= flags
& float_muladd_negate_result
;
1340 /* It is implementation-defined whether the cases of (0,inf,qnan)
1341 * and (inf,0,qnan) raise InvalidOperation or not (and what QNaN
1342 * they return if they do), so we have to hand this information
1343 * off to the target-specific pick-a-NaN routine.
1345 if (is_nan(a
.cls
) || is_nan(b
.cls
) || is_nan(c
.cls
)) {
1346 return pick_nan_muladd(a
, b
, c
, inf_zero
, s
);
1350 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
1351 return parts_default_nan(s
);
1354 if (flags
& float_muladd_negate_c
) {
1358 p_sign
= a
.sign
^ b
.sign
;
1360 if (flags
& float_muladd_negate_product
) {
1364 if (a
.cls
== float_class_inf
|| b
.cls
== float_class_inf
) {
1365 p_class
= float_class_inf
;
1366 } else if (a
.cls
== float_class_zero
|| b
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
1367 p_class
= float_class_zero
;
1369 p_class
= float_class_normal
;
1372 if (c
.cls
== float_class_inf
) {
1373 if (p_class
== float_class_inf
&& p_sign
!= c
.sign
) {
1374 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
1375 return parts_default_nan(s
);
1377 a
.cls
= float_class_inf
;
1378 a
.sign
= c
.sign
^ sign_flip
;
1383 if (p_class
== float_class_inf
) {
1384 a
.cls
= float_class_inf
;
1385 a
.sign
= p_sign
^ sign_flip
;
1389 if (p_class
== float_class_zero
) {
1390 if (c
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
1391 if (p_sign
!= c
.sign
) {
1392 p_sign
= s
->float_rounding_mode
== float_round_down
;
1395 } else if (flags
& float_muladd_halve_result
) {
1398 c
.sign
^= sign_flip
;
1402 /* a & b should be normals now... */
1403 assert(a
.cls
== float_class_normal
&&
1404 b
.cls
== float_class_normal
);
1406 p_exp
= a
.exp
+ b
.exp
;
1408 /* Multiply of 2 62-bit numbers produces a (2*62) == 124-bit
1411 mul64To128(a
.frac
, b
.frac
, &hi
, &lo
);
1412 /* binary point now at bit 124 */
1414 /* check for overflow */
1415 if (hi
& (1ULL << (DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
* 2 + 1 - 64))) {
1416 shift128RightJamming(hi
, lo
, 1, &hi
, &lo
);
1421 if (c
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
1422 /* move binary point back to 62 */
1423 shift128RightJamming(hi
, lo
, DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
, &hi
, &lo
);
1425 int exp_diff
= p_exp
- c
.exp
;
1426 if (p_sign
== c
.sign
) {
1428 if (exp_diff
<= 0) {
1429 shift128RightJamming(hi
, lo
,
1430 DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
- exp_diff
,
1435 uint64_t c_hi
, c_lo
;
1436 /* shift c to the same binary point as the product (124) */
1439 shift128RightJamming(c_hi
, c_lo
,
1442 add128(hi
, lo
, c_hi
, c_lo
, &hi
, &lo
);
1443 /* move binary point back to 62 */
1444 shift128RightJamming(hi
, lo
, DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
, &hi
, &lo
);
1447 if (lo
& DECOMPOSED_OVERFLOW_BIT
) {
1448 shift64RightJamming(lo
, 1, &lo
);
1454 uint64_t c_hi
, c_lo
;
1455 /* make C binary point match product at bit 124 */
1459 if (exp_diff
<= 0) {
1460 shift128RightJamming(hi
, lo
, -exp_diff
, &hi
, &lo
);
1463 (hi
> c_hi
|| (hi
== c_hi
&& lo
>= c_lo
))) {
1464 sub128(hi
, lo
, c_hi
, c_lo
, &hi
, &lo
);
1466 sub128(c_hi
, c_lo
, hi
, lo
, &hi
, &lo
);
1471 shift128RightJamming(c_hi
, c_lo
,
1474 sub128(hi
, lo
, c_hi
, c_lo
, &hi
, &lo
);
1477 if (hi
== 0 && lo
== 0) {
1478 a
.cls
= float_class_zero
;
1479 a
.sign
= s
->float_rounding_mode
== float_round_down
;
1480 a
.sign
^= sign_flip
;
1487 shift
= clz64(lo
) + 64;
1489 /* Normalizing to a binary point of 124 is the
1490 correct adjust for the exponent. However since we're
1491 shifting, we might as well put the binary point back
1492 at 62 where we really want it. Therefore shift as
1493 if we're leaving 1 bit at the top of the word, but
1494 adjust the exponent as if we're leaving 3 bits. */
1497 lo
= lo
<< (shift
- 64);
1499 hi
= (hi
<< shift
) | (lo
>> (64 - shift
));
1500 lo
= hi
| ((lo
<< shift
) != 0);
1507 if (flags
& float_muladd_halve_result
) {
1511 /* finally prepare our result */
1512 a
.cls
= float_class_normal
;
1513 a
.sign
= p_sign
^ sign_flip
;
1520 float16 QEMU_FLATTEN
float16_muladd(float16 a
, float16 b
, float16 c
,
1521 int flags
, float_status
*status
)
1523 FloatParts pa
= float16_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1524 FloatParts pb
= float16_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1525 FloatParts pc
= float16_unpack_canonical(c
, status
);
1526 FloatParts pr
= muladd_floats(pa
, pb
, pc
, flags
, status
);
1528 return float16_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1531 static float32 QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
1532 soft_f32_muladd(float32 a
, float32 b
, float32 c
, int flags
,
1533 float_status
*status
)
1535 FloatParts pa
= float32_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1536 FloatParts pb
= float32_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1537 FloatParts pc
= float32_unpack_canonical(c
, status
);
1538 FloatParts pr
= muladd_floats(pa
, pb
, pc
, flags
, status
);
1540 return float32_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1543 static float64 QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
1544 soft_f64_muladd(float64 a
, float64 b
, float64 c
, int flags
,
1545 float_status
*status
)
1547 FloatParts pa
= float64_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1548 FloatParts pb
= float64_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1549 FloatParts pc
= float64_unpack_canonical(c
, status
);
1550 FloatParts pr
= muladd_floats(pa
, pb
, pc
, flags
, status
);
1552 return float64_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1555 static bool force_soft_fma
;
1557 float32 QEMU_FLATTEN
1558 float32_muladd(float32 xa
, float32 xb
, float32 xc
, int flags
, float_status
*s
)
1560 union_float32 ua
, ub
, uc
, ur
;
1566 if (unlikely(!can_use_fpu(s
))) {
1569 if (unlikely(flags
& float_muladd_halve_result
)) {
1573 float32_input_flush3(&ua
.s
, &ub
.s
, &uc
.s
, s
);
1574 if (unlikely(!f32_is_zon3(ua
, ub
, uc
))) {
1578 if (unlikely(force_soft_fma
)) {
1583 * When (a || b) == 0, there's no need to check for under/over flow,
1584 * since we know the addend is (normal || 0) and the product is 0.
1586 if (float32_is_zero(ua
.s
) || float32_is_zero(ub
.s
)) {
1590 prod_sign
= float32_is_neg(ua
.s
) ^ float32_is_neg(ub
.s
);
1591 prod_sign
^= !!(flags
& float_muladd_negate_product
);
1592 up
.s
= float32_set_sign(float32_zero
, prod_sign
);
1594 if (flags
& float_muladd_negate_c
) {
1599 if (flags
& float_muladd_negate_product
) {
1602 if (flags
& float_muladd_negate_c
) {
1606 ur
.h
= fmaf(ua
.h
, ub
.h
, uc
.h
);
1608 if (unlikely(f32_is_inf(ur
))) {
1609 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_overflow
;
1610 } else if (unlikely(fabsf(ur
.h
) <= FLT_MIN
)) {
1614 if (flags
& float_muladd_negate_result
) {
1615 return float32_chs(ur
.s
);
1620 return soft_f32_muladd(ua
.s
, ub
.s
, uc
.s
, flags
, s
);
1623 float64 QEMU_FLATTEN
1624 float64_muladd(float64 xa
, float64 xb
, float64 xc
, int flags
, float_status
*s
)
1626 union_float64 ua
, ub
, uc
, ur
;
1632 if (unlikely(!can_use_fpu(s
))) {
1635 if (unlikely(flags
& float_muladd_halve_result
)) {
1639 float64_input_flush3(&ua
.s
, &ub
.s
, &uc
.s
, s
);
1640 if (unlikely(!f64_is_zon3(ua
, ub
, uc
))) {
1644 if (unlikely(force_soft_fma
)) {
1649 * When (a || b) == 0, there's no need to check for under/over flow,
1650 * since we know the addend is (normal || 0) and the product is 0.
1652 if (float64_is_zero(ua
.s
) || float64_is_zero(ub
.s
)) {
1656 prod_sign
= float64_is_neg(ua
.s
) ^ float64_is_neg(ub
.s
);
1657 prod_sign
^= !!(flags
& float_muladd_negate_product
);
1658 up
.s
= float64_set_sign(float64_zero
, prod_sign
);
1660 if (flags
& float_muladd_negate_c
) {
1665 if (flags
& float_muladd_negate_product
) {
1668 if (flags
& float_muladd_negate_c
) {
1672 ur
.h
= fma(ua
.h
, ub
.h
, uc
.h
);
1674 if (unlikely(f64_is_inf(ur
))) {
1675 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_overflow
;
1676 } else if (unlikely(fabs(ur
.h
) <= FLT_MIN
)) {
1680 if (flags
& float_muladd_negate_result
) {
1681 return float64_chs(ur
.s
);
1686 return soft_f64_muladd(ua
.s
, ub
.s
, uc
.s
, flags
, s
);
1690 * Returns the result of dividing the floating-point value `a' by the
1691 * corresponding value `b'. The operation is performed according to
1692 * the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
1695 static FloatParts
div_floats(FloatParts a
, FloatParts b
, float_status
*s
)
1697 bool sign
= a
.sign
^ b
.sign
;
1699 if (a
.cls
== float_class_normal
&& b
.cls
== float_class_normal
) {
1700 uint64_t n0
, n1
, q
, r
;
1701 int exp
= a
.exp
- b
.exp
;
1704 * We want a 2*N / N-bit division to produce exactly an N-bit
1705 * result, so that we do not lose any precision and so that we
1706 * do not have to renormalize afterward. If A.frac < B.frac,
1707 * then division would produce an (N-1)-bit result; shift A left
1708 * by one to produce the an N-bit result, and decrement the
1709 * exponent to match.
1711 * The udiv_qrnnd algorithm that we're using requires normalization,
1712 * i.e. the msb of the denominator must be set. Since we know that
1713 * DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT is msb-1, the inputs must be shifted left
1714 * by one (more), and the remainder must be shifted right by one.
1716 if (a
.frac
< b
.frac
) {
1718 shift128Left(0, a
.frac
, DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
+ 2, &n1
, &n0
);
1720 shift128Left(0, a
.frac
, DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
+ 1, &n1
, &n0
);
1722 q
= udiv_qrnnd(&r
, n1
, n0
, b
.frac
<< 1);
1725 * Set lsb if there is a remainder, to set inexact.
1726 * As mentioned above, to find the actual value of the remainder we
1727 * would need to shift right, but (1) we are only concerned about
1728 * non-zero-ness, and (2) the remainder will always be even because
1729 * both inputs to the division primitive are even.
1731 a
.frac
= q
| (r
!= 0);
1736 /* handle all the NaN cases */
1737 if (is_nan(a
.cls
) || is_nan(b
.cls
)) {
1738 return pick_nan(a
, b
, s
);
1740 /* 0/0 or Inf/Inf */
1743 (a
.cls
== float_class_inf
|| a
.cls
== float_class_zero
)) {
1744 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
1745 return parts_default_nan(s
);
1747 /* Inf / x or 0 / x */
1748 if (a
.cls
== float_class_inf
|| a
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
1753 if (b
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
1754 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_divbyzero
;
1755 a
.cls
= float_class_inf
;
1760 if (b
.cls
== float_class_inf
) {
1761 a
.cls
= float_class_zero
;
1765 g_assert_not_reached();
1768 float16
float16_div(float16 a
, float16 b
, float_status
*status
)
1770 FloatParts pa
= float16_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1771 FloatParts pb
= float16_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1772 FloatParts pr
= div_floats(pa
, pb
, status
);
1774 return float16_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1777 static float32 QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
1778 soft_f32_div(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
1780 FloatParts pa
= float32_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1781 FloatParts pb
= float32_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1782 FloatParts pr
= div_floats(pa
, pb
, status
);
1784 return float32_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1787 static float64 QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
1788 soft_f64_div(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
1790 FloatParts pa
= float64_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
1791 FloatParts pb
= float64_unpack_canonical(b
, status
);
1792 FloatParts pr
= div_floats(pa
, pb
, status
);
1794 return float64_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
1797 static float hard_f32_div(float a
, float b
)
1802 static double hard_f64_div(double a
, double b
)
1807 static bool f32_div_pre(union_float32 a
, union_float32 b
)
1809 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F32_USE_FP
) {
1810 return (fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_ZERO
) &&
1811 fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
;
1813 return float32_is_zero_or_normal(a
.s
) && float32_is_normal(b
.s
);
1816 static bool f64_div_pre(union_float64 a
, union_float64 b
)
1818 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F64_USE_FP
) {
1819 return (fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
|| fpclassify(a
.h
) == FP_ZERO
) &&
1820 fpclassify(b
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
;
1822 return float64_is_zero_or_normal(a
.s
) && float64_is_normal(b
.s
);
1825 static bool f32_div_post(union_float32 a
, union_float32 b
)
1827 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F32_USE_FP
) {
1828 return fpclassify(a
.h
) != FP_ZERO
;
1830 return !float32_is_zero(a
.s
);
1833 static bool f64_div_post(union_float64 a
, union_float64 b
)
1835 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_2F64_USE_FP
) {
1836 return fpclassify(a
.h
) != FP_ZERO
;
1838 return !float64_is_zero(a
.s
);
1841 float32 QEMU_FLATTEN
1842 float32_div(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*s
)
1844 return float32_gen2(a
, b
, s
, hard_f32_div
, soft_f32_div
,
1845 f32_div_pre
, f32_div_post
, NULL
, NULL
);
1848 float64 QEMU_FLATTEN
1849 float64_div(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*s
)
1851 return float64_gen2(a
, b
, s
, hard_f64_div
, soft_f64_div
,
1852 f64_div_pre
, f64_div_post
, NULL
, NULL
);
1856 * Float to Float conversions
1858 * Returns the result of converting one float format to another. The
1859 * conversion is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for
1860 * Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
1862 * The float_to_float helper only needs to take care of raising
1863 * invalid exceptions and handling the conversion on NaNs.
1866 static FloatParts
float_to_float(FloatParts a
, const FloatFmt
*dstf
,
1869 if (dstf
->arm_althp
) {
1871 case float_class_qnan
:
1872 case float_class_snan
:
1873 /* There is no NaN in the destination format. Raise Invalid
1874 * and return a zero with the sign of the input NaN.
1876 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
1877 a
.cls
= float_class_zero
;
1882 case float_class_inf
:
1883 /* There is no Inf in the destination format. Raise Invalid
1884 * and return the maximum normal with the correct sign.
1886 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
1887 a
.cls
= float_class_normal
;
1888 a
.exp
= dstf
->exp_max
;
1889 a
.frac
= ((1ull << dstf
->frac_size
) - 1) << dstf
->frac_shift
;
1895 } else if (is_nan(a
.cls
)) {
1896 if (is_snan(a
.cls
)) {
1897 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
1898 a
= parts_silence_nan(a
, s
);
1900 if (s
->default_nan_mode
) {
1901 return parts_default_nan(s
);
1907 float32
float16_to_float32(float16 a
, bool ieee
, float_status
*s
)
1909 const FloatFmt
*fmt16
= ieee
? &float16_params
: &float16_params_ahp
;
1910 FloatParts p
= float16a_unpack_canonical(a
, s
, fmt16
);
1911 FloatParts pr
= float_to_float(p
, &float32_params
, s
);
1912 return float32_round_pack_canonical(pr
, s
);
1915 float64
float16_to_float64(float16 a
, bool ieee
, float_status
*s
)
1917 const FloatFmt
*fmt16
= ieee
? &float16_params
: &float16_params_ahp
;
1918 FloatParts p
= float16a_unpack_canonical(a
, s
, fmt16
);
1919 FloatParts pr
= float_to_float(p
, &float64_params
, s
);
1920 return float64_round_pack_canonical(pr
, s
);
1923 float16
float32_to_float16(float32 a
, bool ieee
, float_status
*s
)
1925 const FloatFmt
*fmt16
= ieee
? &float16_params
: &float16_params_ahp
;
1926 FloatParts p
= float32_unpack_canonical(a
, s
);
1927 FloatParts pr
= float_to_float(p
, fmt16
, s
);
1928 return float16a_round_pack_canonical(pr
, s
, fmt16
);
1931 float64
float32_to_float64(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
1933 FloatParts p
= float32_unpack_canonical(a
, s
);
1934 FloatParts pr
= float_to_float(p
, &float64_params
, s
);
1935 return float64_round_pack_canonical(pr
, s
);
1938 float16
float64_to_float16(float64 a
, bool ieee
, float_status
*s
)
1940 const FloatFmt
*fmt16
= ieee
? &float16_params
: &float16_params_ahp
;
1941 FloatParts p
= float64_unpack_canonical(a
, s
);
1942 FloatParts pr
= float_to_float(p
, fmt16
, s
);
1943 return float16a_round_pack_canonical(pr
, s
, fmt16
);
1946 float32
float64_to_float32(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
1948 FloatParts p
= float64_unpack_canonical(a
, s
);
1949 FloatParts pr
= float_to_float(p
, &float32_params
, s
);
1950 return float32_round_pack_canonical(pr
, s
);
1954 * Rounds the floating-point value `a' to an integer, and returns the
1955 * result as a floating-point value. The operation is performed
1956 * according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
1960 static FloatParts
round_to_int(FloatParts a
, int rmode
,
1961 int scale
, float_status
*s
)
1964 case float_class_qnan
:
1965 case float_class_snan
:
1966 return return_nan(a
, s
);
1968 case float_class_zero
:
1969 case float_class_inf
:
1970 /* already "integral" */
1973 case float_class_normal
:
1974 scale
= MIN(MAX(scale
, -0x10000), 0x10000);
1977 if (a
.exp
>= DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
) {
1978 /* already integral */
1983 /* all fractional */
1984 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
1986 case float_round_nearest_even
:
1987 one
= a
.exp
== -1 && a
.frac
> DECOMPOSED_IMPLICIT_BIT
;
1989 case float_round_ties_away
:
1990 one
= a
.exp
== -1 && a
.frac
>= DECOMPOSED_IMPLICIT_BIT
;
1992 case float_round_to_zero
:
1995 case float_round_up
:
1998 case float_round_down
:
2001 case float_round_to_odd
:
2005 g_assert_not_reached();
2009 a
.frac
= DECOMPOSED_IMPLICIT_BIT
;
2012 a
.cls
= float_class_zero
;
2015 uint64_t frac_lsb
= DECOMPOSED_IMPLICIT_BIT
>> a
.exp
;
2016 uint64_t frac_lsbm1
= frac_lsb
>> 1;
2017 uint64_t rnd_even_mask
= (frac_lsb
- 1) | frac_lsb
;
2018 uint64_t rnd_mask
= rnd_even_mask
>> 1;
2022 case float_round_nearest_even
:
2023 inc
= ((a
.frac
& rnd_even_mask
) != frac_lsbm1
? frac_lsbm1
: 0);
2025 case float_round_ties_away
:
2028 case float_round_to_zero
:
2031 case float_round_up
:
2032 inc
= a
.sign
? 0 : rnd_mask
;
2034 case float_round_down
:
2035 inc
= a
.sign
? rnd_mask
: 0;
2037 case float_round_to_odd
:
2038 inc
= a
.frac
& frac_lsb
? 0 : rnd_mask
;
2041 g_assert_not_reached();
2044 if (a
.frac
& rnd_mask
) {
2045 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
2047 a
.frac
&= ~rnd_mask
;
2048 if (a
.frac
& DECOMPOSED_OVERFLOW_BIT
) {
2056 g_assert_not_reached();
2061 float16
float16_round_to_int(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2063 FloatParts pa
= float16_unpack_canonical(a
, s
);
2064 FloatParts pr
= round_to_int(pa
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2065 return float16_round_pack_canonical(pr
, s
);
2068 float32
float32_round_to_int(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2070 FloatParts pa
= float32_unpack_canonical(a
, s
);
2071 FloatParts pr
= round_to_int(pa
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2072 return float32_round_pack_canonical(pr
, s
);
2075 float64
float64_round_to_int(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2077 FloatParts pa
= float64_unpack_canonical(a
, s
);
2078 FloatParts pr
= round_to_int(pa
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2079 return float64_round_pack_canonical(pr
, s
);
2083 * Returns the result of converting the floating-point value `a' to
2084 * the two's complement integer format. The conversion is performed
2085 * according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
2086 * Arithmetic---which means in particular that the conversion is
2087 * rounded according to the current rounding mode. If `a' is a NaN,
2088 * the largest positive integer is returned. Otherwise, if the
2089 * conversion overflows, the largest integer with the same sign as `a'
2093 static int64_t round_to_int_and_pack(FloatParts in
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2094 int64_t min
, int64_t max
,
2098 int orig_flags
= get_float_exception_flags(s
);
2099 FloatParts p
= round_to_int(in
, rmode
, scale
, s
);
2102 case float_class_snan
:
2103 case float_class_qnan
:
2104 s
->float_exception_flags
= orig_flags
| float_flag_invalid
;
2106 case float_class_inf
:
2107 s
->float_exception_flags
= orig_flags
| float_flag_invalid
;
2108 return p
.sign
? min
: max
;
2109 case float_class_zero
:
2111 case float_class_normal
:
2112 if (p
.exp
< DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
) {
2113 r
= p
.frac
>> (DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
- p
.exp
);
2114 } else if (p
.exp
- DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
< 2) {
2115 r
= p
.frac
<< (p
.exp
- DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
);
2120 if (r
<= -(uint64_t) min
) {
2123 s
->float_exception_flags
= orig_flags
| float_flag_invalid
;
2130 s
->float_exception_flags
= orig_flags
| float_flag_invalid
;
2135 g_assert_not_reached();
2139 int16_t float16_to_int16_scalbn(float16 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2142 return round_to_int_and_pack(float16_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2143 rmode
, scale
, INT16_MIN
, INT16_MAX
, s
);
2146 int32_t float16_to_int32_scalbn(float16 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2149 return round_to_int_and_pack(float16_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2150 rmode
, scale
, INT32_MIN
, INT32_MAX
, s
);
2153 int64_t float16_to_int64_scalbn(float16 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2156 return round_to_int_and_pack(float16_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2157 rmode
, scale
, INT64_MIN
, INT64_MAX
, s
);
2160 int16_t float32_to_int16_scalbn(float32 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2163 return round_to_int_and_pack(float32_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2164 rmode
, scale
, INT16_MIN
, INT16_MAX
, s
);
2167 int32_t float32_to_int32_scalbn(float32 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2170 return round_to_int_and_pack(float32_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2171 rmode
, scale
, INT32_MIN
, INT32_MAX
, s
);
2174 int64_t float32_to_int64_scalbn(float32 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2177 return round_to_int_and_pack(float32_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2178 rmode
, scale
, INT64_MIN
, INT64_MAX
, s
);
2181 int16_t float64_to_int16_scalbn(float64 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2184 return round_to_int_and_pack(float64_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2185 rmode
, scale
, INT16_MIN
, INT16_MAX
, s
);
2188 int32_t float64_to_int32_scalbn(float64 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2191 return round_to_int_and_pack(float64_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2192 rmode
, scale
, INT32_MIN
, INT32_MAX
, s
);
2195 int64_t float64_to_int64_scalbn(float64 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2198 return round_to_int_and_pack(float64_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2199 rmode
, scale
, INT64_MIN
, INT64_MAX
, s
);
2202 int16_t float16_to_int16(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2204 return float16_to_int16_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2207 int32_t float16_to_int32(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2209 return float16_to_int32_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2212 int64_t float16_to_int64(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2214 return float16_to_int64_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2217 int16_t float32_to_int16(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2219 return float32_to_int16_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2222 int32_t float32_to_int32(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2224 return float32_to_int32_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2227 int64_t float32_to_int64(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2229 return float32_to_int64_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2232 int16_t float64_to_int16(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2234 return float64_to_int16_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2237 int32_t float64_to_int32(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2239 return float64_to_int32_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2242 int64_t float64_to_int64(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2244 return float64_to_int64_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2247 int16_t float16_to_int16_round_to_zero(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2249 return float16_to_int16_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2252 int32_t float16_to_int32_round_to_zero(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2254 return float16_to_int32_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2257 int64_t float16_to_int64_round_to_zero(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2259 return float16_to_int64_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2262 int16_t float32_to_int16_round_to_zero(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2264 return float32_to_int16_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2267 int32_t float32_to_int32_round_to_zero(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2269 return float32_to_int32_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2272 int64_t float32_to_int64_round_to_zero(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2274 return float32_to_int64_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2277 int16_t float64_to_int16_round_to_zero(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2279 return float64_to_int16_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2282 int32_t float64_to_int32_round_to_zero(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2284 return float64_to_int32_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2287 int64_t float64_to_int64_round_to_zero(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2289 return float64_to_int64_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2293 * Returns the result of converting the floating-point value `a' to
2294 * the unsigned integer format. The conversion is performed according
2295 * to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
2296 * Arithmetic---which means in particular that the conversion is
2297 * rounded according to the current rounding mode. If `a' is a NaN,
2298 * the largest unsigned integer is returned. Otherwise, if the
2299 * conversion overflows, the largest unsigned integer is returned. If
2300 * the 'a' is negative, the result is rounded and zero is returned;
2301 * values that do not round to zero will raise the inexact exception
2305 static uint64_t round_to_uint_and_pack(FloatParts in
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2306 uint64_t max
, float_status
*s
)
2308 int orig_flags
= get_float_exception_flags(s
);
2309 FloatParts p
= round_to_int(in
, rmode
, scale
, s
);
2313 case float_class_snan
:
2314 case float_class_qnan
:
2315 s
->float_exception_flags
= orig_flags
| float_flag_invalid
;
2317 case float_class_inf
:
2318 s
->float_exception_flags
= orig_flags
| float_flag_invalid
;
2319 return p
.sign
? 0 : max
;
2320 case float_class_zero
:
2322 case float_class_normal
:
2324 s
->float_exception_flags
= orig_flags
| float_flag_invalid
;
2328 if (p
.exp
< DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
) {
2329 r
= p
.frac
>> (DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
- p
.exp
);
2330 } else if (p
.exp
- DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
< 2) {
2331 r
= p
.frac
<< (p
.exp
- DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
);
2333 s
->float_exception_flags
= orig_flags
| float_flag_invalid
;
2337 /* For uint64 this will never trip, but if p.exp is too large
2338 * to shift a decomposed fraction we shall have exited via the
2342 s
->float_exception_flags
= orig_flags
| float_flag_invalid
;
2347 g_assert_not_reached();
2351 uint16_t float16_to_uint16_scalbn(float16 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2354 return round_to_uint_and_pack(float16_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2355 rmode
, scale
, UINT16_MAX
, s
);
2358 uint32_t float16_to_uint32_scalbn(float16 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2361 return round_to_uint_and_pack(float16_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2362 rmode
, scale
, UINT32_MAX
, s
);
2365 uint64_t float16_to_uint64_scalbn(float16 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2368 return round_to_uint_and_pack(float16_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2369 rmode
, scale
, UINT64_MAX
, s
);
2372 uint16_t float32_to_uint16_scalbn(float32 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2375 return round_to_uint_and_pack(float32_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2376 rmode
, scale
, UINT16_MAX
, s
);
2379 uint32_t float32_to_uint32_scalbn(float32 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2382 return round_to_uint_and_pack(float32_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2383 rmode
, scale
, UINT32_MAX
, s
);
2386 uint64_t float32_to_uint64_scalbn(float32 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2389 return round_to_uint_and_pack(float32_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2390 rmode
, scale
, UINT64_MAX
, s
);
2393 uint16_t float64_to_uint16_scalbn(float64 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2396 return round_to_uint_and_pack(float64_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2397 rmode
, scale
, UINT16_MAX
, s
);
2400 uint32_t float64_to_uint32_scalbn(float64 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2403 return round_to_uint_and_pack(float64_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2404 rmode
, scale
, UINT32_MAX
, s
);
2407 uint64_t float64_to_uint64_scalbn(float64 a
, int rmode
, int scale
,
2410 return round_to_uint_and_pack(float64_unpack_canonical(a
, s
),
2411 rmode
, scale
, UINT64_MAX
, s
);
2414 uint16_t float16_to_uint16(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2416 return float16_to_uint16_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2419 uint32_t float16_to_uint32(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2421 return float16_to_uint32_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2424 uint64_t float16_to_uint64(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2426 return float16_to_uint64_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2429 uint16_t float32_to_uint16(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2431 return float32_to_uint16_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2434 uint32_t float32_to_uint32(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2436 return float32_to_uint32_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2439 uint64_t float32_to_uint64(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2441 return float32_to_uint64_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2444 uint16_t float64_to_uint16(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2446 return float64_to_uint16_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2449 uint32_t float64_to_uint32(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2451 return float64_to_uint32_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2454 uint64_t float64_to_uint64(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2456 return float64_to_uint64_scalbn(a
, s
->float_rounding_mode
, 0, s
);
2459 uint16_t float16_to_uint16_round_to_zero(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2461 return float16_to_uint16_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2464 uint32_t float16_to_uint32_round_to_zero(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2466 return float16_to_uint32_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2469 uint64_t float16_to_uint64_round_to_zero(float16 a
, float_status
*s
)
2471 return float16_to_uint64_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2474 uint16_t float32_to_uint16_round_to_zero(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2476 return float32_to_uint16_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2479 uint32_t float32_to_uint32_round_to_zero(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2481 return float32_to_uint32_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2484 uint64_t float32_to_uint64_round_to_zero(float32 a
, float_status
*s
)
2486 return float32_to_uint64_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2489 uint16_t float64_to_uint16_round_to_zero(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2491 return float64_to_uint16_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2494 uint32_t float64_to_uint32_round_to_zero(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2496 return float64_to_uint32_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2499 uint64_t float64_to_uint64_round_to_zero(float64 a
, float_status
*s
)
2501 return float64_to_uint64_scalbn(a
, float_round_to_zero
, 0, s
);
2505 * Integer to float conversions
2507 * Returns the result of converting the two's complement integer `a'
2508 * to the floating-point format. The conversion is performed according
2509 * to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
2512 static FloatParts
int_to_float(int64_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2514 FloatParts r
= { .sign
= false };
2517 r
.cls
= float_class_zero
;
2522 r
.cls
= float_class_normal
;
2527 shift
= clz64(f
) - 1;
2528 scale
= MIN(MAX(scale
, -0x10000), 0x10000);
2530 r
.exp
= DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
- shift
+ scale
;
2531 r
.frac
= (shift
< 0 ? DECOMPOSED_IMPLICIT_BIT
: f
<< shift
);
2537 float16
int64_to_float16_scalbn(int64_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2539 FloatParts pa
= int_to_float(a
, scale
, status
);
2540 return float16_round_pack_canonical(pa
, status
);
2543 float16
int32_to_float16_scalbn(int32_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2545 return int64_to_float16_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2548 float16
int16_to_float16_scalbn(int16_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2550 return int64_to_float16_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2553 float16
int64_to_float16(int64_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2555 return int64_to_float16_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2558 float16
int32_to_float16(int32_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2560 return int64_to_float16_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2563 float16
int16_to_float16(int16_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2565 return int64_to_float16_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2568 float32
int64_to_float32_scalbn(int64_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2570 FloatParts pa
= int_to_float(a
, scale
, status
);
2571 return float32_round_pack_canonical(pa
, status
);
2574 float32
int32_to_float32_scalbn(int32_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2576 return int64_to_float32_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2579 float32
int16_to_float32_scalbn(int16_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2581 return int64_to_float32_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2584 float32
int64_to_float32(int64_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2586 return int64_to_float32_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2589 float32
int32_to_float32(int32_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2591 return int64_to_float32_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2594 float32
int16_to_float32(int16_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2596 return int64_to_float32_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2599 float64
int64_to_float64_scalbn(int64_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2601 FloatParts pa
= int_to_float(a
, scale
, status
);
2602 return float64_round_pack_canonical(pa
, status
);
2605 float64
int32_to_float64_scalbn(int32_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2607 return int64_to_float64_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2610 float64
int16_to_float64_scalbn(int16_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2612 return int64_to_float64_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2615 float64
int64_to_float64(int64_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2617 return int64_to_float64_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2620 float64
int32_to_float64(int32_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2622 return int64_to_float64_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2625 float64
int16_to_float64(int16_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2627 return int64_to_float64_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2632 * Unsigned Integer to float conversions
2634 * Returns the result of converting the unsigned integer `a' to the
2635 * floating-point format. The conversion is performed according to the
2636 * IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
2639 static FloatParts
uint_to_float(uint64_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2641 FloatParts r
= { .sign
= false };
2644 r
.cls
= float_class_zero
;
2646 scale
= MIN(MAX(scale
, -0x10000), 0x10000);
2647 r
.cls
= float_class_normal
;
2648 if ((int64_t)a
< 0) {
2649 r
.exp
= DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
+ 1 + scale
;
2650 shift64RightJamming(a
, 1, &a
);
2653 int shift
= clz64(a
) - 1;
2654 r
.exp
= DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
- shift
+ scale
;
2655 r
.frac
= a
<< shift
;
2662 float16
uint64_to_float16_scalbn(uint64_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2664 FloatParts pa
= uint_to_float(a
, scale
, status
);
2665 return float16_round_pack_canonical(pa
, status
);
2668 float16
uint32_to_float16_scalbn(uint32_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2670 return uint64_to_float16_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2673 float16
uint16_to_float16_scalbn(uint16_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2675 return uint64_to_float16_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2678 float16
uint64_to_float16(uint64_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2680 return uint64_to_float16_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2683 float16
uint32_to_float16(uint32_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2685 return uint64_to_float16_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2688 float16
uint16_to_float16(uint16_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2690 return uint64_to_float16_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2693 float32
uint64_to_float32_scalbn(uint64_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2695 FloatParts pa
= uint_to_float(a
, scale
, status
);
2696 return float32_round_pack_canonical(pa
, status
);
2699 float32
uint32_to_float32_scalbn(uint32_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2701 return uint64_to_float32_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2704 float32
uint16_to_float32_scalbn(uint16_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2706 return uint64_to_float32_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2709 float32
uint64_to_float32(uint64_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2711 return uint64_to_float32_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2714 float32
uint32_to_float32(uint32_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2716 return uint64_to_float32_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2719 float32
uint16_to_float32(uint16_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2721 return uint64_to_float32_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2724 float64
uint64_to_float64_scalbn(uint64_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2726 FloatParts pa
= uint_to_float(a
, scale
, status
);
2727 return float64_round_pack_canonical(pa
, status
);
2730 float64
uint32_to_float64_scalbn(uint32_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2732 return uint64_to_float64_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2735 float64
uint16_to_float64_scalbn(uint16_t a
, int scale
, float_status
*status
)
2737 return uint64_to_float64_scalbn(a
, scale
, status
);
2740 float64
uint64_to_float64(uint64_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2742 return uint64_to_float64_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2745 float64
uint32_to_float64(uint32_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2747 return uint64_to_float64_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2750 float64
uint16_to_float64(uint16_t a
, float_status
*status
)
2752 return uint64_to_float64_scalbn(a
, 0, status
);
2756 /* min() and max() functions. These can't be implemented as
2757 * 'compare and pick one input' because that would mishandle
2758 * NaNs and +0 vs -0.
2760 * minnum() and maxnum() functions. These are similar to the min()
2761 * and max() functions but if one of the arguments is a QNaN and
2762 * the other is numerical then the numerical argument is returned.
2763 * SNaNs will get quietened before being returned.
2764 * minnum() and maxnum correspond to the IEEE 754-2008 minNum()
2765 * and maxNum() operations. min() and max() are the typical min/max
2766 * semantics provided by many CPUs which predate that specification.
2768 * minnummag() and maxnummag() functions correspond to minNumMag()
2769 * and minNumMag() from the IEEE-754 2008.
2771 static FloatParts
minmax_floats(FloatParts a
, FloatParts b
, bool ismin
,
2772 bool ieee
, bool ismag
, float_status
*s
)
2774 if (unlikely(is_nan(a
.cls
) || is_nan(b
.cls
))) {
2776 /* Takes two floating-point values `a' and `b', one of
2777 * which is a NaN, and returns the appropriate NaN
2778 * result. If either `a' or `b' is a signaling NaN,
2779 * the invalid exception is raised.
2781 if (is_snan(a
.cls
) || is_snan(b
.cls
)) {
2782 return pick_nan(a
, b
, s
);
2783 } else if (is_nan(a
.cls
) && !is_nan(b
.cls
)) {
2785 } else if (is_nan(b
.cls
) && !is_nan(a
.cls
)) {
2789 return pick_nan(a
, b
, s
);
2794 case float_class_normal
:
2797 case float_class_inf
:
2800 case float_class_zero
:
2804 g_assert_not_reached();
2808 case float_class_normal
:
2811 case float_class_inf
:
2814 case float_class_zero
:
2818 g_assert_not_reached();
2822 if (ismag
&& (a_exp
!= b_exp
|| a
.frac
!= b
.frac
)) {
2823 bool a_less
= a_exp
< b_exp
;
2824 if (a_exp
== b_exp
) {
2825 a_less
= a
.frac
< b
.frac
;
2827 return a_less
^ ismin
? b
: a
;
2830 if (a
.sign
== b
.sign
) {
2831 bool a_less
= a_exp
< b_exp
;
2832 if (a_exp
== b_exp
) {
2833 a_less
= a
.frac
< b
.frac
;
2835 return a
.sign
^ a_less
^ ismin
? b
: a
;
2837 return a
.sign
^ ismin
? b
: a
;
2842 #define MINMAX(sz, name, ismin, isiee, ismag) \
2843 float ## sz float ## sz ## _ ## name(float ## sz a, float ## sz b, \
2846 FloatParts pa = float ## sz ## _unpack_canonical(a, s); \
2847 FloatParts pb = float ## sz ## _unpack_canonical(b, s); \
2848 FloatParts pr = minmax_floats(pa, pb, ismin, isiee, ismag, s); \
2850 return float ## sz ## _round_pack_canonical(pr, s); \
2853 MINMAX(16, min
, true, false, false)
2854 MINMAX(16, minnum
, true, true, false)
2855 MINMAX(16, minnummag
, true, true, true)
2856 MINMAX(16, max
, false, false, false)
2857 MINMAX(16, maxnum
, false, true, false)
2858 MINMAX(16, maxnummag
, false, true, true)
2860 MINMAX(32, min
, true, false, false)
2861 MINMAX(32, minnum
, true, true, false)
2862 MINMAX(32, minnummag
, true, true, true)
2863 MINMAX(32, max
, false, false, false)
2864 MINMAX(32, maxnum
, false, true, false)
2865 MINMAX(32, maxnummag
, false, true, true)
2867 MINMAX(64, min
, true, false, false)
2868 MINMAX(64, minnum
, true, true, false)
2869 MINMAX(64, minnummag
, true, true, true)
2870 MINMAX(64, max
, false, false, false)
2871 MINMAX(64, maxnum
, false, true, false)
2872 MINMAX(64, maxnummag
, false, true, true)
2876 /* Floating point compare */
2877 static int compare_floats(FloatParts a
, FloatParts b
, bool is_quiet
,
2880 if (is_nan(a
.cls
) || is_nan(b
.cls
)) {
2882 a
.cls
== float_class_snan
||
2883 b
.cls
== float_class_snan
) {
2884 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
2886 return float_relation_unordered
;
2889 if (a
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
2890 if (b
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
2891 return float_relation_equal
;
2893 return b
.sign
? float_relation_greater
: float_relation_less
;
2894 } else if (b
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
2895 return a
.sign
? float_relation_less
: float_relation_greater
;
2898 /* The only really important thing about infinity is its sign. If
2899 * both are infinities the sign marks the smallest of the two.
2901 if (a
.cls
== float_class_inf
) {
2902 if ((b
.cls
== float_class_inf
) && (a
.sign
== b
.sign
)) {
2903 return float_relation_equal
;
2905 return a
.sign
? float_relation_less
: float_relation_greater
;
2906 } else if (b
.cls
== float_class_inf
) {
2907 return b
.sign
? float_relation_greater
: float_relation_less
;
2910 if (a
.sign
!= b
.sign
) {
2911 return a
.sign
? float_relation_less
: float_relation_greater
;
2914 if (a
.exp
== b
.exp
) {
2915 if (a
.frac
== b
.frac
) {
2916 return float_relation_equal
;
2919 return a
.frac
> b
.frac
?
2920 float_relation_less
: float_relation_greater
;
2922 return a
.frac
> b
.frac
?
2923 float_relation_greater
: float_relation_less
;
2927 return a
.exp
> b
.exp
? float_relation_less
: float_relation_greater
;
2929 return a
.exp
> b
.exp
? float_relation_greater
: float_relation_less
;
2934 #define COMPARE(name, attr, sz) \
2936 name(float ## sz a, float ## sz b, bool is_quiet, float_status *s) \
2938 FloatParts pa = float ## sz ## _unpack_canonical(a, s); \
2939 FloatParts pb = float ## sz ## _unpack_canonical(b, s); \
2940 return compare_floats(pa, pb, is_quiet, s); \
2943 COMPARE(soft_f16_compare
, QEMU_FLATTEN
, 16)
2944 COMPARE(soft_f32_compare
, QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
, 32)
2945 COMPARE(soft_f64_compare
, QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
, 64)
2949 int float16_compare(float16 a
, float16 b
, float_status
*s
)
2951 return soft_f16_compare(a
, b
, false, s
);
2954 int float16_compare_quiet(float16 a
, float16 b
, float_status
*s
)
2956 return soft_f16_compare(a
, b
, true, s
);
2959 static int QEMU_FLATTEN
2960 f32_compare(float32 xa
, float32 xb
, bool is_quiet
, float_status
*s
)
2962 union_float32 ua
, ub
;
2967 if (QEMU_NO_HARDFLOAT
) {
2971 float32_input_flush2(&ua
.s
, &ub
.s
, s
);
2972 if (isgreaterequal(ua
.h
, ub
.h
)) {
2973 if (isgreater(ua
.h
, ub
.h
)) {
2974 return float_relation_greater
;
2976 return float_relation_equal
;
2978 if (likely(isless(ua
.h
, ub
.h
))) {
2979 return float_relation_less
;
2981 /* The only condition remaining is unordered.
2982 * Fall through to set flags.
2985 return soft_f32_compare(ua
.s
, ub
.s
, is_quiet
, s
);
2988 int float32_compare(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*s
)
2990 return f32_compare(a
, b
, false, s
);
2993 int float32_compare_quiet(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*s
)
2995 return f32_compare(a
, b
, true, s
);
2998 static int QEMU_FLATTEN
2999 f64_compare(float64 xa
, float64 xb
, bool is_quiet
, float_status
*s
)
3001 union_float64 ua
, ub
;
3006 if (QEMU_NO_HARDFLOAT
) {
3010 float64_input_flush2(&ua
.s
, &ub
.s
, s
);
3011 if (isgreaterequal(ua
.h
, ub
.h
)) {
3012 if (isgreater(ua
.h
, ub
.h
)) {
3013 return float_relation_greater
;
3015 return float_relation_equal
;
3017 if (likely(isless(ua
.h
, ub
.h
))) {
3018 return float_relation_less
;
3020 /* The only condition remaining is unordered.
3021 * Fall through to set flags.
3024 return soft_f64_compare(ua
.s
, ub
.s
, is_quiet
, s
);
3027 int float64_compare(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*s
)
3029 return f64_compare(a
, b
, false, s
);
3032 int float64_compare_quiet(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*s
)
3034 return f64_compare(a
, b
, true, s
);
3037 /* Multiply A by 2 raised to the power N. */
3038 static FloatParts
scalbn_decomposed(FloatParts a
, int n
, float_status
*s
)
3040 if (unlikely(is_nan(a
.cls
))) {
3041 return return_nan(a
, s
);
3043 if (a
.cls
== float_class_normal
) {
3044 /* The largest float type (even though not supported by FloatParts)
3045 * is float128, which has a 15 bit exponent. Bounding N to 16 bits
3046 * still allows rounding to infinity, without allowing overflow
3047 * within the int32_t that backs FloatParts.exp.
3049 n
= MIN(MAX(n
, -0x10000), 0x10000);
3055 float16
float16_scalbn(float16 a
, int n
, float_status
*status
)
3057 FloatParts pa
= float16_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
3058 FloatParts pr
= scalbn_decomposed(pa
, n
, status
);
3059 return float16_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
3062 float32
float32_scalbn(float32 a
, int n
, float_status
*status
)
3064 FloatParts pa
= float32_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
3065 FloatParts pr
= scalbn_decomposed(pa
, n
, status
);
3066 return float32_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
3069 float64
float64_scalbn(float64 a
, int n
, float_status
*status
)
3071 FloatParts pa
= float64_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
3072 FloatParts pr
= scalbn_decomposed(pa
, n
, status
);
3073 return float64_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
3079 * The old softfloat code did an approximation step before zeroing in
3080 * on the final result. However for simpleness we just compute the
3081 * square root by iterating down from the implicit bit to enough extra
3082 * bits to ensure we get a correctly rounded result.
3084 * This does mean however the calculation is slower than before,
3085 * especially for 64 bit floats.
3088 static FloatParts
sqrt_float(FloatParts a
, float_status
*s
, const FloatFmt
*p
)
3090 uint64_t a_frac
, r_frac
, s_frac
;
3093 if (is_nan(a
.cls
)) {
3094 return return_nan(a
, s
);
3096 if (a
.cls
== float_class_zero
) {
3097 return a
; /* sqrt(+-0) = +-0 */
3100 s
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_invalid
;
3101 return parts_default_nan(s
);
3103 if (a
.cls
== float_class_inf
) {
3104 return a
; /* sqrt(+inf) = +inf */
3107 assert(a
.cls
== float_class_normal
);
3109 /* We need two overflow bits at the top. Adding room for that is a
3110 * right shift. If the exponent is odd, we can discard the low bit
3111 * by multiplying the fraction by 2; that's a left shift. Combine
3112 * those and we shift right if the exponent is even.
3120 /* Bit-by-bit computation of sqrt. */
3124 /* Iterate from implicit bit down to the 3 extra bits to compute a
3125 * properly rounded result. Remember we've inserted one more bit
3126 * at the top, so these positions are one less.
3128 bit
= DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
- 1;
3129 last_bit
= MAX(p
->frac_shift
- 4, 0);
3131 uint64_t q
= 1ULL << bit
;
3132 uint64_t t_frac
= s_frac
+ q
;
3133 if (t_frac
<= a_frac
) {
3134 s_frac
= t_frac
+ q
;
3139 } while (--bit
>= last_bit
);
3141 /* Undo the right shift done above. If there is any remaining
3142 * fraction, the result is inexact. Set the sticky bit.
3144 a
.frac
= (r_frac
<< 1) + (a_frac
!= 0);
3149 float16 QEMU_FLATTEN
float16_sqrt(float16 a
, float_status
*status
)
3151 FloatParts pa
= float16_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
3152 FloatParts pr
= sqrt_float(pa
, status
, &float16_params
);
3153 return float16_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
3156 static float32 QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
3157 soft_f32_sqrt(float32 a
, float_status
*status
)
3159 FloatParts pa
= float32_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
3160 FloatParts pr
= sqrt_float(pa
, status
, &float32_params
);
3161 return float32_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
3164 static float64 QEMU_SOFTFLOAT_ATTR
3165 soft_f64_sqrt(float64 a
, float_status
*status
)
3167 FloatParts pa
= float64_unpack_canonical(a
, status
);
3168 FloatParts pr
= sqrt_float(pa
, status
, &float64_params
);
3169 return float64_round_pack_canonical(pr
, status
);
3172 float32 QEMU_FLATTEN
float32_sqrt(float32 xa
, float_status
*s
)
3174 union_float32 ua
, ur
;
3177 if (unlikely(!can_use_fpu(s
))) {
3181 float32_input_flush1(&ua
.s
, s
);
3182 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_1F32_USE_FP
) {
3183 if (unlikely(!(fpclassify(ua
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
||
3184 fpclassify(ua
.h
) == FP_ZERO
) ||
3188 } else if (unlikely(!float32_is_zero_or_normal(ua
.s
) ||
3189 float32_is_neg(ua
.s
))) {
3196 return soft_f32_sqrt(ua
.s
, s
);
3199 float64 QEMU_FLATTEN
float64_sqrt(float64 xa
, float_status
*s
)
3201 union_float64 ua
, ur
;
3204 if (unlikely(!can_use_fpu(s
))) {
3208 float64_input_flush1(&ua
.s
, s
);
3209 if (QEMU_HARDFLOAT_1F64_USE_FP
) {
3210 if (unlikely(!(fpclassify(ua
.h
) == FP_NORMAL
||
3211 fpclassify(ua
.h
) == FP_ZERO
) ||
3215 } else if (unlikely(!float64_is_zero_or_normal(ua
.s
) ||
3216 float64_is_neg(ua
.s
))) {
3223 return soft_f64_sqrt(ua
.s
, s
);
3226 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3227 | The pattern for a default generated NaN.
3228 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3230 float16
float16_default_nan(float_status
*status
)
3232 FloatParts p
= parts_default_nan(status
);
3233 p
.frac
>>= float16_params
.frac_shift
;
3234 return float16_pack_raw(p
);
3237 float32
float32_default_nan(float_status
*status
)
3239 FloatParts p
= parts_default_nan(status
);
3240 p
.frac
>>= float32_params
.frac_shift
;
3241 return float32_pack_raw(p
);
3244 float64
float64_default_nan(float_status
*status
)
3246 FloatParts p
= parts_default_nan(status
);
3247 p
.frac
>>= float64_params
.frac_shift
;
3248 return float64_pack_raw(p
);
3251 float128
float128_default_nan(float_status
*status
)
3253 FloatParts p
= parts_default_nan(status
);
3256 /* Extrapolate from the choices made by parts_default_nan to fill
3257 * in the quad-floating format. If the low bit is set, assume we
3258 * want to set all non-snan bits.
3260 r
.low
= -(p
.frac
& 1);
3261 r
.high
= p
.frac
>> (DECOMPOSED_BINARY_POINT
- 48);
3262 r
.high
|= LIT64(0x7FFF000000000000);
3263 r
.high
|= (uint64_t)p
.sign
<< 63;
3268 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3269 | Returns a quiet NaN from a signalling NaN for the floating point value `a'.
3270 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3272 float16
float16_silence_nan(float16 a
, float_status
*status
)
3274 FloatParts p
= float16_unpack_raw(a
);
3275 p
.frac
<<= float16_params
.frac_shift
;
3276 p
= parts_silence_nan(p
, status
);
3277 p
.frac
>>= float16_params
.frac_shift
;
3278 return float16_pack_raw(p
);
3281 float32
float32_silence_nan(float32 a
, float_status
*status
)
3283 FloatParts p
= float32_unpack_raw(a
);
3284 p
.frac
<<= float32_params
.frac_shift
;
3285 p
= parts_silence_nan(p
, status
);
3286 p
.frac
>>= float32_params
.frac_shift
;
3287 return float32_pack_raw(p
);
3290 float64
float64_silence_nan(float64 a
, float_status
*status
)
3292 FloatParts p
= float64_unpack_raw(a
);
3293 p
.frac
<<= float64_params
.frac_shift
;
3294 p
= parts_silence_nan(p
, status
);
3295 p
.frac
>>= float64_params
.frac_shift
;
3296 return float64_pack_raw(p
);
3299 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3300 | Takes a 64-bit fixed-point value `absZ' with binary point between bits 6
3301 | and 7, and returns the properly rounded 32-bit integer corresponding to the
3302 | input. If `zSign' is 1, the input is negated before being converted to an
3303 | integer. Bit 63 of `absZ' must be zero. Ordinarily, the fixed-point input
3304 | is simply rounded to an integer, with the inexact exception raised if the
3305 | input cannot be represented exactly as an integer. However, if the fixed-
3306 | point input is too large, the invalid exception is raised and the largest
3307 | positive or negative integer is returned.
3308 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3310 static int32_t roundAndPackInt32(flag zSign
, uint64_t absZ
, float_status
*status
)
3312 int8_t roundingMode
;
3313 flag roundNearestEven
;
3314 int8_t roundIncrement
, roundBits
;
3317 roundingMode
= status
->float_rounding_mode
;
3318 roundNearestEven
= ( roundingMode
== float_round_nearest_even
);
3319 switch (roundingMode
) {
3320 case float_round_nearest_even
:
3321 case float_round_ties_away
:
3322 roundIncrement
= 0x40;
3324 case float_round_to_zero
:
3327 case float_round_up
:
3328 roundIncrement
= zSign
? 0 : 0x7f;
3330 case float_round_down
:
3331 roundIncrement
= zSign
? 0x7f : 0;
3333 case float_round_to_odd
:
3334 roundIncrement
= absZ
& 0x80 ? 0 : 0x7f;
3339 roundBits
= absZ
& 0x7F;
3340 absZ
= ( absZ
+ roundIncrement
)>>7;
3341 absZ
&= ~ ( ( ( roundBits
^ 0x40 ) == 0 ) & roundNearestEven
);
3343 if ( zSign
) z
= - z
;
3344 if ( ( absZ
>>32 ) || ( z
&& ( ( z
< 0 ) ^ zSign
) ) ) {
3345 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
3346 return zSign
? (int32_t) 0x80000000 : 0x7FFFFFFF;
3349 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
3355 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3356 | Takes the 128-bit fixed-point value formed by concatenating `absZ0' and
3357 | `absZ1', with binary point between bits 63 and 64 (between the input words),
3358 | and returns the properly rounded 64-bit integer corresponding to the input.
3359 | If `zSign' is 1, the input is negated before being converted to an integer.
3360 | Ordinarily, the fixed-point input is simply rounded to an integer, with
3361 | the inexact exception raised if the input cannot be represented exactly as
3362 | an integer. However, if the fixed-point input is too large, the invalid
3363 | exception is raised and the largest positive or negative integer is
3365 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3367 static int64_t roundAndPackInt64(flag zSign
, uint64_t absZ0
, uint64_t absZ1
,
3368 float_status
*status
)
3370 int8_t roundingMode
;
3371 flag roundNearestEven
, increment
;
3374 roundingMode
= status
->float_rounding_mode
;
3375 roundNearestEven
= ( roundingMode
== float_round_nearest_even
);
3376 switch (roundingMode
) {
3377 case float_round_nearest_even
:
3378 case float_round_ties_away
:
3379 increment
= ((int64_t) absZ1
< 0);
3381 case float_round_to_zero
:
3384 case float_round_up
:
3385 increment
= !zSign
&& absZ1
;
3387 case float_round_down
:
3388 increment
= zSign
&& absZ1
;
3390 case float_round_to_odd
:
3391 increment
= !(absZ0
& 1) && absZ1
;
3398 if ( absZ0
== 0 ) goto overflow
;
3399 absZ0
&= ~ ( ( (uint64_t) ( absZ1
<<1 ) == 0 ) & roundNearestEven
);
3402 if ( zSign
) z
= - z
;
3403 if ( z
&& ( ( z
< 0 ) ^ zSign
) ) {
3405 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
3407 zSign
? (int64_t) LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 )
3408 : LIT64( 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF );
3411 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
3417 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3418 | Takes the 128-bit fixed-point value formed by concatenating `absZ0' and
3419 | `absZ1', with binary point between bits 63 and 64 (between the input words),
3420 | and returns the properly rounded 64-bit unsigned integer corresponding to the
3421 | input. Ordinarily, the fixed-point input is simply rounded to an integer,
3422 | with the inexact exception raised if the input cannot be represented exactly
3423 | as an integer. However, if the fixed-point input is too large, the invalid
3424 | exception is raised and the largest unsigned integer is returned.
3425 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3427 static int64_t roundAndPackUint64(flag zSign
, uint64_t absZ0
,
3428 uint64_t absZ1
, float_status
*status
)
3430 int8_t roundingMode
;
3431 flag roundNearestEven
, increment
;
3433 roundingMode
= status
->float_rounding_mode
;
3434 roundNearestEven
= (roundingMode
== float_round_nearest_even
);
3435 switch (roundingMode
) {
3436 case float_round_nearest_even
:
3437 case float_round_ties_away
:
3438 increment
= ((int64_t)absZ1
< 0);
3440 case float_round_to_zero
:
3443 case float_round_up
:
3444 increment
= !zSign
&& absZ1
;
3446 case float_round_down
:
3447 increment
= zSign
&& absZ1
;
3449 case float_round_to_odd
:
3450 increment
= !(absZ0
& 1) && absZ1
;
3458 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
3459 return LIT64(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF);
3461 absZ0
&= ~(((uint64_t)(absZ1
<<1) == 0) & roundNearestEven
);
3464 if (zSign
&& absZ0
) {
3465 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
3470 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
3475 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3476 | If `a' is denormal and we are in flush-to-zero mode then set the
3477 | input-denormal exception and return zero. Otherwise just return the value.
3478 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3479 float32
float32_squash_input_denormal(float32 a
, float_status
*status
)
3481 if (status
->flush_inputs_to_zero
) {
3482 if (extractFloat32Exp(a
) == 0 && extractFloat32Frac(a
) != 0) {
3483 float_raise(float_flag_input_denormal
, status
);
3484 return make_float32(float32_val(a
) & 0x80000000);
3490 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3491 | Normalizes the subnormal single-precision floating-point value represented
3492 | by the denormalized significand `aSig'. The normalized exponent and
3493 | significand are stored at the locations pointed to by `zExpPtr' and
3494 | `zSigPtr', respectively.
3495 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3498 normalizeFloat32Subnormal(uint32_t aSig
, int *zExpPtr
, uint32_t *zSigPtr
)
3502 shiftCount
= clz32(aSig
) - 8;
3503 *zSigPtr
= aSig
<<shiftCount
;
3504 *zExpPtr
= 1 - shiftCount
;
3508 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3509 | Takes an abstract floating-point value having sign `zSign', exponent `zExp',
3510 | and significand `zSig', and returns the proper single-precision floating-
3511 | point value corresponding to the abstract input. Ordinarily, the abstract
3512 | value is simply rounded and packed into the single-precision format, with
3513 | the inexact exception raised if the abstract input cannot be represented
3514 | exactly. However, if the abstract value is too large, the overflow and
3515 | inexact exceptions are raised and an infinity or maximal finite value is
3516 | returned. If the abstract value is too small, the input value is rounded to
3517 | a subnormal number, and the underflow and inexact exceptions are raised if
3518 | the abstract input cannot be represented exactly as a subnormal single-
3519 | precision floating-point number.
3520 | The input significand `zSig' has its binary point between bits 30
3521 | and 29, which is 7 bits to the left of the usual location. This shifted
3522 | significand must be normalized or smaller. If `zSig' is not normalized,
3523 | `zExp' must be 0; in that case, the result returned is a subnormal number,
3524 | and it must not require rounding. In the usual case that `zSig' is
3525 | normalized, `zExp' must be 1 less than the ``true'' floating-point exponent.
3526 | The handling of underflow and overflow follows the IEC/IEEE Standard for
3527 | Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
3528 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3530 static float32
roundAndPackFloat32(flag zSign
, int zExp
, uint32_t zSig
,
3531 float_status
*status
)
3533 int8_t roundingMode
;
3534 flag roundNearestEven
;
3535 int8_t roundIncrement
, roundBits
;
3538 roundingMode
= status
->float_rounding_mode
;
3539 roundNearestEven
= ( roundingMode
== float_round_nearest_even
);
3540 switch (roundingMode
) {
3541 case float_round_nearest_even
:
3542 case float_round_ties_away
:
3543 roundIncrement
= 0x40;
3545 case float_round_to_zero
:
3548 case float_round_up
:
3549 roundIncrement
= zSign
? 0 : 0x7f;
3551 case float_round_down
:
3552 roundIncrement
= zSign
? 0x7f : 0;
3554 case float_round_to_odd
:
3555 roundIncrement
= zSig
& 0x80 ? 0 : 0x7f;
3561 roundBits
= zSig
& 0x7F;
3562 if ( 0xFD <= (uint16_t) zExp
) {
3563 if ( ( 0xFD < zExp
)
3564 || ( ( zExp
== 0xFD )
3565 && ( (int32_t) ( zSig
+ roundIncrement
) < 0 ) )
3567 bool overflow_to_inf
= roundingMode
!= float_round_to_odd
&&
3568 roundIncrement
!= 0;
3569 float_raise(float_flag_overflow
| float_flag_inexact
, status
);
3570 return packFloat32(zSign
, 0xFF, -!overflow_to_inf
);
3573 if (status
->flush_to_zero
) {
3574 float_raise(float_flag_output_denormal
, status
);
3575 return packFloat32(zSign
, 0, 0);
3578 (status
->float_detect_tininess
3579 == float_tininess_before_rounding
)
3581 || ( zSig
+ roundIncrement
< 0x80000000 );
3582 shift32RightJamming( zSig
, - zExp
, &zSig
);
3584 roundBits
= zSig
& 0x7F;
3585 if (isTiny
&& roundBits
) {
3586 float_raise(float_flag_underflow
, status
);
3588 if (roundingMode
== float_round_to_odd
) {
3590 * For round-to-odd case, the roundIncrement depends on
3591 * zSig which just changed.
3593 roundIncrement
= zSig
& 0x80 ? 0 : 0x7f;
3598 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
3600 zSig
= ( zSig
+ roundIncrement
)>>7;
3601 zSig
&= ~ ( ( ( roundBits
^ 0x40 ) == 0 ) & roundNearestEven
);
3602 if ( zSig
== 0 ) zExp
= 0;
3603 return packFloat32( zSign
, zExp
, zSig
);
3607 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3608 | Takes an abstract floating-point value having sign `zSign', exponent `zExp',
3609 | and significand `zSig', and returns the proper single-precision floating-
3610 | point value corresponding to the abstract input. This routine is just like
3611 | `roundAndPackFloat32' except that `zSig' does not have to be normalized.
3612 | Bit 31 of `zSig' must be zero, and `zExp' must be 1 less than the ``true''
3613 | floating-point exponent.
3614 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3617 normalizeRoundAndPackFloat32(flag zSign
, int zExp
, uint32_t zSig
,
3618 float_status
*status
)
3622 shiftCount
= clz32(zSig
) - 1;
3623 return roundAndPackFloat32(zSign
, zExp
- shiftCount
, zSig
<<shiftCount
,
3628 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3629 | If `a' is denormal and we are in flush-to-zero mode then set the
3630 | input-denormal exception and return zero. Otherwise just return the value.
3631 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3632 float64
float64_squash_input_denormal(float64 a
, float_status
*status
)
3634 if (status
->flush_inputs_to_zero
) {
3635 if (extractFloat64Exp(a
) == 0 && extractFloat64Frac(a
) != 0) {
3636 float_raise(float_flag_input_denormal
, status
);
3637 return make_float64(float64_val(a
) & (1ULL << 63));
3643 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3644 | Normalizes the subnormal double-precision floating-point value represented
3645 | by the denormalized significand `aSig'. The normalized exponent and
3646 | significand are stored at the locations pointed to by `zExpPtr' and
3647 | `zSigPtr', respectively.
3648 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3651 normalizeFloat64Subnormal(uint64_t aSig
, int *zExpPtr
, uint64_t *zSigPtr
)
3655 shiftCount
= clz64(aSig
) - 11;
3656 *zSigPtr
= aSig
<<shiftCount
;
3657 *zExpPtr
= 1 - shiftCount
;
3661 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3662 | Packs the sign `zSign', exponent `zExp', and significand `zSig' into a
3663 | double-precision floating-point value, returning the result. After being
3664 | shifted into the proper positions, the three fields are simply added
3665 | together to form the result. This means that any integer portion of `zSig'
3666 | will be added into the exponent. Since a properly normalized significand
3667 | will have an integer portion equal to 1, the `zExp' input should be 1 less
3668 | than the desired result exponent whenever `zSig' is a complete, normalized
3670 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3672 static inline float64
packFloat64(flag zSign
, int zExp
, uint64_t zSig
)
3675 return make_float64(
3676 ( ( (uint64_t) zSign
)<<63 ) + ( ( (uint64_t) zExp
)<<52 ) + zSig
);
3680 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3681 | Takes an abstract floating-point value having sign `zSign', exponent `zExp',
3682 | and significand `zSig', and returns the proper double-precision floating-
3683 | point value corresponding to the abstract input. Ordinarily, the abstract
3684 | value is simply rounded and packed into the double-precision format, with
3685 | the inexact exception raised if the abstract input cannot be represented
3686 | exactly. However, if the abstract value is too large, the overflow and
3687 | inexact exceptions are raised and an infinity or maximal finite value is
3688 | returned. If the abstract value is too small, the input value is rounded to
3689 | a subnormal number, and the underflow and inexact exceptions are raised if
3690 | the abstract input cannot be represented exactly as a subnormal double-
3691 | precision floating-point number.
3692 | The input significand `zSig' has its binary point between bits 62
3693 | and 61, which is 10 bits to the left of the usual location. This shifted
3694 | significand must be normalized or smaller. If `zSig' is not normalized,
3695 | `zExp' must be 0; in that case, the result returned is a subnormal number,
3696 | and it must not require rounding. In the usual case that `zSig' is
3697 | normalized, `zExp' must be 1 less than the ``true'' floating-point exponent.
3698 | The handling of underflow and overflow follows the IEC/IEEE Standard for
3699 | Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
3700 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3702 static float64
roundAndPackFloat64(flag zSign
, int zExp
, uint64_t zSig
,
3703 float_status
*status
)
3705 int8_t roundingMode
;
3706 flag roundNearestEven
;
3707 int roundIncrement
, roundBits
;
3710 roundingMode
= status
->float_rounding_mode
;
3711 roundNearestEven
= ( roundingMode
== float_round_nearest_even
);
3712 switch (roundingMode
) {
3713 case float_round_nearest_even
:
3714 case float_round_ties_away
:
3715 roundIncrement
= 0x200;
3717 case float_round_to_zero
:
3720 case float_round_up
:
3721 roundIncrement
= zSign
? 0 : 0x3ff;
3723 case float_round_down
:
3724 roundIncrement
= zSign
? 0x3ff : 0;
3726 case float_round_to_odd
:
3727 roundIncrement
= (zSig
& 0x400) ? 0 : 0x3ff;
3732 roundBits
= zSig
& 0x3FF;
3733 if ( 0x7FD <= (uint16_t) zExp
) {
3734 if ( ( 0x7FD < zExp
)
3735 || ( ( zExp
== 0x7FD )
3736 && ( (int64_t) ( zSig
+ roundIncrement
) < 0 ) )
3738 bool overflow_to_inf
= roundingMode
!= float_round_to_odd
&&
3739 roundIncrement
!= 0;
3740 float_raise(float_flag_overflow
| float_flag_inexact
, status
);
3741 return packFloat64(zSign
, 0x7FF, -(!overflow_to_inf
));
3744 if (status
->flush_to_zero
) {
3745 float_raise(float_flag_output_denormal
, status
);
3746 return packFloat64(zSign
, 0, 0);
3749 (status
->float_detect_tininess
3750 == float_tininess_before_rounding
)
3752 || ( zSig
+ roundIncrement
< LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 ) );
3753 shift64RightJamming( zSig
, - zExp
, &zSig
);
3755 roundBits
= zSig
& 0x3FF;
3756 if (isTiny
&& roundBits
) {
3757 float_raise(float_flag_underflow
, status
);
3759 if (roundingMode
== float_round_to_odd
) {
3761 * For round-to-odd case, the roundIncrement depends on
3762 * zSig which just changed.
3764 roundIncrement
= (zSig
& 0x400) ? 0 : 0x3ff;
3769 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
3771 zSig
= ( zSig
+ roundIncrement
)>>10;
3772 zSig
&= ~ ( ( ( roundBits
^ 0x200 ) == 0 ) & roundNearestEven
);
3773 if ( zSig
== 0 ) zExp
= 0;
3774 return packFloat64( zSign
, zExp
, zSig
);
3778 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3779 | Takes an abstract floating-point value having sign `zSign', exponent `zExp',
3780 | and significand `zSig', and returns the proper double-precision floating-
3781 | point value corresponding to the abstract input. This routine is just like
3782 | `roundAndPackFloat64' except that `zSig' does not have to be normalized.
3783 | Bit 63 of `zSig' must be zero, and `zExp' must be 1 less than the ``true''
3784 | floating-point exponent.
3785 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3788 normalizeRoundAndPackFloat64(flag zSign
, int zExp
, uint64_t zSig
,
3789 float_status
*status
)
3793 shiftCount
= clz64(zSig
) - 1;
3794 return roundAndPackFloat64(zSign
, zExp
- shiftCount
, zSig
<<shiftCount
,
3799 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3800 | Normalizes the subnormal extended double-precision floating-point value
3801 | represented by the denormalized significand `aSig'. The normalized exponent
3802 | and significand are stored at the locations pointed to by `zExpPtr' and
3803 | `zSigPtr', respectively.
3804 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3806 void normalizeFloatx80Subnormal(uint64_t aSig
, int32_t *zExpPtr
,
3811 shiftCount
= clz64(aSig
);
3812 *zSigPtr
= aSig
<<shiftCount
;
3813 *zExpPtr
= 1 - shiftCount
;
3816 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3817 | Takes an abstract floating-point value having sign `zSign', exponent `zExp',
3818 | and extended significand formed by the concatenation of `zSig0' and `zSig1',
3819 | and returns the proper extended double-precision floating-point value
3820 | corresponding to the abstract input. Ordinarily, the abstract value is
3821 | rounded and packed into the extended double-precision format, with the
3822 | inexact exception raised if the abstract input cannot be represented
3823 | exactly. However, if the abstract value is too large, the overflow and
3824 | inexact exceptions are raised and an infinity or maximal finite value is
3825 | returned. If the abstract value is too small, the input value is rounded to
3826 | a subnormal number, and the underflow and inexact exceptions are raised if
3827 | the abstract input cannot be represented exactly as a subnormal extended
3828 | double-precision floating-point number.
3829 | If `roundingPrecision' is 32 or 64, the result is rounded to the same
3830 | number of bits as single or double precision, respectively. Otherwise, the
3831 | result is rounded to the full precision of the extended double-precision
3833 | The input significand must be normalized or smaller. If the input
3834 | significand is not normalized, `zExp' must be 0; in that case, the result
3835 | returned is a subnormal number, and it must not require rounding. The
3836 | handling of underflow and overflow follows the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
3837 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
3838 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3840 floatx80
roundAndPackFloatx80(int8_t roundingPrecision
, flag zSign
,
3841 int32_t zExp
, uint64_t zSig0
, uint64_t zSig1
,
3842 float_status
*status
)
3844 int8_t roundingMode
;
3845 flag roundNearestEven
, increment
, isTiny
;
3846 int64_t roundIncrement
, roundMask
, roundBits
;
3848 roundingMode
= status
->float_rounding_mode
;
3849 roundNearestEven
= ( roundingMode
== float_round_nearest_even
);
3850 if ( roundingPrecision
== 80 ) goto precision80
;
3851 if ( roundingPrecision
== 64 ) {
3852 roundIncrement
= LIT64( 0x0000000000000400 );
3853 roundMask
= LIT64( 0x00000000000007FF );
3855 else if ( roundingPrecision
== 32 ) {
3856 roundIncrement
= LIT64( 0x0000008000000000 );
3857 roundMask
= LIT64( 0x000000FFFFFFFFFF );
3862 zSig0
|= ( zSig1
!= 0 );
3863 switch (roundingMode
) {
3864 case float_round_nearest_even
:
3865 case float_round_ties_away
:
3867 case float_round_to_zero
:
3870 case float_round_up
:
3871 roundIncrement
= zSign
? 0 : roundMask
;
3873 case float_round_down
:
3874 roundIncrement
= zSign
? roundMask
: 0;
3879 roundBits
= zSig0
& roundMask
;
3880 if ( 0x7FFD <= (uint32_t) ( zExp
- 1 ) ) {
3881 if ( ( 0x7FFE < zExp
)
3882 || ( ( zExp
== 0x7FFE ) && ( zSig0
+ roundIncrement
< zSig0
) )
3887 if (status
->flush_to_zero
) {
3888 float_raise(float_flag_output_denormal
, status
);
3889 return packFloatx80(zSign
, 0, 0);
3892 (status
->float_detect_tininess
3893 == float_tininess_before_rounding
)
3895 || ( zSig0
<= zSig0
+ roundIncrement
);
3896 shift64RightJamming( zSig0
, 1 - zExp
, &zSig0
);
3898 roundBits
= zSig0
& roundMask
;
3899 if (isTiny
&& roundBits
) {
3900 float_raise(float_flag_underflow
, status
);
3903 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
3905 zSig0
+= roundIncrement
;
3906 if ( (int64_t) zSig0
< 0 ) zExp
= 1;
3907 roundIncrement
= roundMask
+ 1;
3908 if ( roundNearestEven
&& ( roundBits
<<1 == roundIncrement
) ) {
3909 roundMask
|= roundIncrement
;
3911 zSig0
&= ~ roundMask
;
3912 return packFloatx80( zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
);
3916 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
3918 zSig0
+= roundIncrement
;
3919 if ( zSig0
< roundIncrement
) {
3921 zSig0
= LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 );
3923 roundIncrement
= roundMask
+ 1;
3924 if ( roundNearestEven
&& ( roundBits
<<1 == roundIncrement
) ) {
3925 roundMask
|= roundIncrement
;
3927 zSig0
&= ~ roundMask
;
3928 if ( zSig0
== 0 ) zExp
= 0;
3929 return packFloatx80( zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
);
3931 switch (roundingMode
) {
3932 case float_round_nearest_even
:
3933 case float_round_ties_away
:
3934 increment
= ((int64_t)zSig1
< 0);
3936 case float_round_to_zero
:
3939 case float_round_up
:
3940 increment
= !zSign
&& zSig1
;
3942 case float_round_down
:
3943 increment
= zSign
&& zSig1
;
3948 if ( 0x7FFD <= (uint32_t) ( zExp
- 1 ) ) {
3949 if ( ( 0x7FFE < zExp
)
3950 || ( ( zExp
== 0x7FFE )
3951 && ( zSig0
== LIT64( 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF ) )
3957 float_raise(float_flag_overflow
| float_flag_inexact
, status
);
3958 if ( ( roundingMode
== float_round_to_zero
)
3959 || ( zSign
&& ( roundingMode
== float_round_up
) )
3960 || ( ! zSign
&& ( roundingMode
== float_round_down
) )
3962 return packFloatx80( zSign
, 0x7FFE, ~ roundMask
);
3964 return packFloatx80(zSign
,
3965 floatx80_infinity_high
,
3966 floatx80_infinity_low
);
3970 (status
->float_detect_tininess
3971 == float_tininess_before_rounding
)
3974 || ( zSig0
< LIT64( 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF ) );
3975 shift64ExtraRightJamming( zSig0
, zSig1
, 1 - zExp
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
3977 if (isTiny
&& zSig1
) {
3978 float_raise(float_flag_underflow
, status
);
3981 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
3983 switch (roundingMode
) {
3984 case float_round_nearest_even
:
3985 case float_round_ties_away
:
3986 increment
= ((int64_t)zSig1
< 0);
3988 case float_round_to_zero
:
3991 case float_round_up
:
3992 increment
= !zSign
&& zSig1
;
3994 case float_round_down
:
3995 increment
= zSign
&& zSig1
;
4003 ~ ( ( (uint64_t) ( zSig1
<<1 ) == 0 ) & roundNearestEven
);
4004 if ( (int64_t) zSig0
< 0 ) zExp
= 1;
4006 return packFloatx80( zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
);
4010 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
4016 zSig0
= LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 );
4019 zSig0
&= ~ ( ( (uint64_t) ( zSig1
<<1 ) == 0 ) & roundNearestEven
);
4023 if ( zSig0
== 0 ) zExp
= 0;
4025 return packFloatx80( zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
);
4029 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4030 | Takes an abstract floating-point value having sign `zSign', exponent
4031 | `zExp', and significand formed by the concatenation of `zSig0' and `zSig1',
4032 | and returns the proper extended double-precision floating-point value
4033 | corresponding to the abstract input. This routine is just like
4034 | `roundAndPackFloatx80' except that the input significand does not have to be
4036 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4038 floatx80
normalizeRoundAndPackFloatx80(int8_t roundingPrecision
,
4039 flag zSign
, int32_t zExp
,
4040 uint64_t zSig0
, uint64_t zSig1
,
4041 float_status
*status
)
4050 shiftCount
= clz64(zSig0
);
4051 shortShift128Left( zSig0
, zSig1
, shiftCount
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
4053 return roundAndPackFloatx80(roundingPrecision
, zSign
, zExp
,
4054 zSig0
, zSig1
, status
);
4058 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4059 | Returns the least-significant 64 fraction bits of the quadruple-precision
4060 | floating-point value `a'.
4061 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4063 static inline uint64_t extractFloat128Frac1( float128 a
)
4070 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4071 | Returns the most-significant 48 fraction bits of the quadruple-precision
4072 | floating-point value `a'.
4073 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4075 static inline uint64_t extractFloat128Frac0( float128 a
)
4078 return a
.high
& LIT64( 0x0000FFFFFFFFFFFF );
4082 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4083 | Returns the exponent bits of the quadruple-precision floating-point value
4085 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4087 static inline int32_t extractFloat128Exp( float128 a
)
4090 return ( a
.high
>>48 ) & 0x7FFF;
4094 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4095 | Returns the sign bit of the quadruple-precision floating-point value `a'.
4096 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4098 static inline flag
extractFloat128Sign( float128 a
)
4105 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4106 | Normalizes the subnormal quadruple-precision floating-point value
4107 | represented by the denormalized significand formed by the concatenation of
4108 | `aSig0' and `aSig1'. The normalized exponent is stored at the location
4109 | pointed to by `zExpPtr'. The most significant 49 bits of the normalized
4110 | significand are stored at the location pointed to by `zSig0Ptr', and the
4111 | least significant 64 bits of the normalized significand are stored at the
4112 | location pointed to by `zSig1Ptr'.
4113 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4116 normalizeFloat128Subnormal(
4127 shiftCount
= clz64(aSig1
) - 15;
4128 if ( shiftCount
< 0 ) {
4129 *zSig0Ptr
= aSig1
>>( - shiftCount
);
4130 *zSig1Ptr
= aSig1
<<( shiftCount
& 63 );
4133 *zSig0Ptr
= aSig1
<<shiftCount
;
4136 *zExpPtr
= - shiftCount
- 63;
4139 shiftCount
= clz64(aSig0
) - 15;
4140 shortShift128Left( aSig0
, aSig1
, shiftCount
, zSig0Ptr
, zSig1Ptr
);
4141 *zExpPtr
= 1 - shiftCount
;
4146 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4147 | Packs the sign `zSign', the exponent `zExp', and the significand formed
4148 | by the concatenation of `zSig0' and `zSig1' into a quadruple-precision
4149 | floating-point value, returning the result. After being shifted into the
4150 | proper positions, the three fields `zSign', `zExp', and `zSig0' are simply
4151 | added together to form the most significant 32 bits of the result. This
4152 | means that any integer portion of `zSig0' will be added into the exponent.
4153 | Since a properly normalized significand will have an integer portion equal
4154 | to 1, the `zExp' input should be 1 less than the desired result exponent
4155 | whenever `zSig0' and `zSig1' concatenated form a complete, normalized
4157 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4159 static inline float128
4160 packFloat128( flag zSign
, int32_t zExp
, uint64_t zSig0
, uint64_t zSig1
)
4165 z
.high
= ( ( (uint64_t) zSign
)<<63 ) + ( ( (uint64_t) zExp
)<<48 ) + zSig0
;
4170 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4171 | Takes an abstract floating-point value having sign `zSign', exponent `zExp',
4172 | and extended significand formed by the concatenation of `zSig0', `zSig1',
4173 | and `zSig2', and returns the proper quadruple-precision floating-point value
4174 | corresponding to the abstract input. Ordinarily, the abstract value is
4175 | simply rounded and packed into the quadruple-precision format, with the
4176 | inexact exception raised if the abstract input cannot be represented
4177 | exactly. However, if the abstract value is too large, the overflow and
4178 | inexact exceptions are raised and an infinity or maximal finite value is
4179 | returned. If the abstract value is too small, the input value is rounded to
4180 | a subnormal number, and the underflow and inexact exceptions are raised if
4181 | the abstract input cannot be represented exactly as a subnormal quadruple-
4182 | precision floating-point number.
4183 | The input significand must be normalized or smaller. If the input
4184 | significand is not normalized, `zExp' must be 0; in that case, the result
4185 | returned is a subnormal number, and it must not require rounding. In the
4186 | usual case that the input significand is normalized, `zExp' must be 1 less
4187 | than the ``true'' floating-point exponent. The handling of underflow and
4188 | overflow follows the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4189 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4191 static float128
roundAndPackFloat128(flag zSign
, int32_t zExp
,
4192 uint64_t zSig0
, uint64_t zSig1
,
4193 uint64_t zSig2
, float_status
*status
)
4195 int8_t roundingMode
;
4196 flag roundNearestEven
, increment
, isTiny
;
4198 roundingMode
= status
->float_rounding_mode
;
4199 roundNearestEven
= ( roundingMode
== float_round_nearest_even
);
4200 switch (roundingMode
) {
4201 case float_round_nearest_even
:
4202 case float_round_ties_away
:
4203 increment
= ((int64_t)zSig2
< 0);
4205 case float_round_to_zero
:
4208 case float_round_up
:
4209 increment
= !zSign
&& zSig2
;
4211 case float_round_down
:
4212 increment
= zSign
&& zSig2
;
4214 case float_round_to_odd
:
4215 increment
= !(zSig1
& 0x1) && zSig2
;
4220 if ( 0x7FFD <= (uint32_t) zExp
) {
4221 if ( ( 0x7FFD < zExp
)
4222 || ( ( zExp
== 0x7FFD )
4224 LIT64( 0x0001FFFFFFFFFFFF ),
4225 LIT64( 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF ),
4232 float_raise(float_flag_overflow
| float_flag_inexact
, status
);
4233 if ( ( roundingMode
== float_round_to_zero
)
4234 || ( zSign
&& ( roundingMode
== float_round_up
) )
4235 || ( ! zSign
&& ( roundingMode
== float_round_down
) )
4236 || (roundingMode
== float_round_to_odd
)
4242 LIT64( 0x0000FFFFFFFFFFFF ),
4243 LIT64( 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF )
4246 return packFloat128( zSign
, 0x7FFF, 0, 0 );
4249 if (status
->flush_to_zero
) {
4250 float_raise(float_flag_output_denormal
, status
);
4251 return packFloat128(zSign
, 0, 0, 0);
4254 (status
->float_detect_tininess
4255 == float_tininess_before_rounding
)
4261 LIT64( 0x0001FFFFFFFFFFFF ),
4262 LIT64( 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF )
4264 shift128ExtraRightJamming(
4265 zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
, - zExp
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
, &zSig2
);
4267 if (isTiny
&& zSig2
) {
4268 float_raise(float_flag_underflow
, status
);
4270 switch (roundingMode
) {
4271 case float_round_nearest_even
:
4272 case float_round_ties_away
:
4273 increment
= ((int64_t)zSig2
< 0);
4275 case float_round_to_zero
:
4278 case float_round_up
:
4279 increment
= !zSign
&& zSig2
;
4281 case float_round_down
:
4282 increment
= zSign
&& zSig2
;
4284 case float_round_to_odd
:
4285 increment
= !(zSig1
& 0x1) && zSig2
;
4293 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
4296 add128( zSig0
, zSig1
, 0, 1, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
4297 zSig1
&= ~ ( ( zSig2
+ zSig2
== 0 ) & roundNearestEven
);
4300 if ( ( zSig0
| zSig1
) == 0 ) zExp
= 0;
4302 return packFloat128( zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
);
4306 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4307 | Takes an abstract floating-point value having sign `zSign', exponent `zExp',
4308 | and significand formed by the concatenation of `zSig0' and `zSig1', and
4309 | returns the proper quadruple-precision floating-point value corresponding
4310 | to the abstract input. This routine is just like `roundAndPackFloat128'
4311 | except that the input significand has fewer bits and does not have to be
4312 | normalized. In all cases, `zExp' must be 1 less than the ``true'' floating-
4314 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4316 static float128
normalizeRoundAndPackFloat128(flag zSign
, int32_t zExp
,
4317 uint64_t zSig0
, uint64_t zSig1
,
4318 float_status
*status
)
4328 shiftCount
= clz64(zSig0
) - 15;
4329 if ( 0 <= shiftCount
) {
4331 shortShift128Left( zSig0
, zSig1
, shiftCount
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
4334 shift128ExtraRightJamming(
4335 zSig0
, zSig1
, 0, - shiftCount
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
, &zSig2
);
4338 return roundAndPackFloat128(zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
, status
);
4343 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4344 | Returns the result of converting the 32-bit two's complement integer `a'
4345 | to the extended double-precision floating-point format. The conversion
4346 | is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
4348 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4350 floatx80
int32_to_floatx80(int32_t a
, float_status
*status
)
4357 if ( a
== 0 ) return packFloatx80( 0, 0, 0 );
4359 absA
= zSign
? - a
: a
;
4360 shiftCount
= clz32(absA
) + 32;
4362 return packFloatx80( zSign
, 0x403E - shiftCount
, zSig
<<shiftCount
);
4366 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4367 | Returns the result of converting the 32-bit two's complement integer `a' to
4368 | the quadruple-precision floating-point format. The conversion is performed
4369 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4370 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4372 float128
int32_to_float128(int32_t a
, float_status
*status
)
4379 if ( a
== 0 ) return packFloat128( 0, 0, 0, 0 );
4381 absA
= zSign
? - a
: a
;
4382 shiftCount
= clz32(absA
) + 17;
4384 return packFloat128( zSign
, 0x402E - shiftCount
, zSig0
<<shiftCount
, 0 );
4388 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4389 | Returns the result of converting the 64-bit two's complement integer `a'
4390 | to the extended double-precision floating-point format. The conversion
4391 | is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
4393 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4395 floatx80
int64_to_floatx80(int64_t a
, float_status
*status
)
4401 if ( a
== 0 ) return packFloatx80( 0, 0, 0 );
4403 absA
= zSign
? - a
: a
;
4404 shiftCount
= clz64(absA
);
4405 return packFloatx80( zSign
, 0x403E - shiftCount
, absA
<<shiftCount
);
4409 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4410 | Returns the result of converting the 64-bit two's complement integer `a' to
4411 | the quadruple-precision floating-point format. The conversion is performed
4412 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4413 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4415 float128
int64_to_float128(int64_t a
, float_status
*status
)
4421 uint64_t zSig0
, zSig1
;
4423 if ( a
== 0 ) return packFloat128( 0, 0, 0, 0 );
4425 absA
= zSign
? - a
: a
;
4426 shiftCount
= clz64(absA
) + 49;
4427 zExp
= 0x406E - shiftCount
;
4428 if ( 64 <= shiftCount
) {
4437 shortShift128Left( zSig0
, zSig1
, shiftCount
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
4438 return packFloat128( zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
);
4442 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4443 | Returns the result of converting the 64-bit unsigned integer `a'
4444 | to the quadruple-precision floating-point format. The conversion is performed
4445 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4446 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4448 float128
uint64_to_float128(uint64_t a
, float_status
*status
)
4451 return float128_zero
;
4453 return normalizeRoundAndPackFloat128(0, 0x406E, 0, a
, status
);
4456 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4457 | Returns the result of converting the single-precision floating-point value
4458 | `a' to the extended double-precision floating-point format. The conversion
4459 | is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
4461 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4463 floatx80
float32_to_floatx80(float32 a
, float_status
*status
)
4469 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4470 aSig
= extractFloat32Frac( a
);
4471 aExp
= extractFloat32Exp( a
);
4472 aSign
= extractFloat32Sign( a
);
4473 if ( aExp
== 0xFF ) {
4475 return commonNaNToFloatx80(float32ToCommonNaN(a
, status
), status
);
4477 return packFloatx80(aSign
,
4478 floatx80_infinity_high
,
4479 floatx80_infinity_low
);
4482 if ( aSig
== 0 ) return packFloatx80( aSign
, 0, 0 );
4483 normalizeFloat32Subnormal( aSig
, &aExp
, &aSig
);
4486 return packFloatx80( aSign
, aExp
+ 0x3F80, ( (uint64_t) aSig
)<<40 );
4490 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4491 | Returns the result of converting the single-precision floating-point value
4492 | `a' to the double-precision floating-point format. The conversion is
4493 | performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
4495 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4497 float128
float32_to_float128(float32 a
, float_status
*status
)
4503 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4504 aSig
= extractFloat32Frac( a
);
4505 aExp
= extractFloat32Exp( a
);
4506 aSign
= extractFloat32Sign( a
);
4507 if ( aExp
== 0xFF ) {
4509 return commonNaNToFloat128(float32ToCommonNaN(a
, status
), status
);
4511 return packFloat128( aSign
, 0x7FFF, 0, 0 );
4514 if ( aSig
== 0 ) return packFloat128( aSign
, 0, 0, 0 );
4515 normalizeFloat32Subnormal( aSig
, &aExp
, &aSig
);
4518 return packFloat128( aSign
, aExp
+ 0x3F80, ( (uint64_t) aSig
)<<25, 0 );
4522 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4523 | Returns the remainder of the single-precision floating-point value `a'
4524 | with respect to the corresponding value `b'. The operation is performed
4525 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4526 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4528 float32
float32_rem(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
4531 int aExp
, bExp
, expDiff
;
4532 uint32_t aSig
, bSig
;
4534 uint64_t aSig64
, bSig64
, q64
;
4535 uint32_t alternateASig
;
4537 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4538 b
= float32_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
4540 aSig
= extractFloat32Frac( a
);
4541 aExp
= extractFloat32Exp( a
);
4542 aSign
= extractFloat32Sign( a
);
4543 bSig
= extractFloat32Frac( b
);
4544 bExp
= extractFloat32Exp( b
);
4545 if ( aExp
== 0xFF ) {
4546 if ( aSig
|| ( ( bExp
== 0xFF ) && bSig
) ) {
4547 return propagateFloat32NaN(a
, b
, status
);
4549 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
4550 return float32_default_nan(status
);
4552 if ( bExp
== 0xFF ) {
4554 return propagateFloat32NaN(a
, b
, status
);
4560 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
4561 return float32_default_nan(status
);
4563 normalizeFloat32Subnormal( bSig
, &bExp
, &bSig
);
4566 if ( aSig
== 0 ) return a
;
4567 normalizeFloat32Subnormal( aSig
, &aExp
, &aSig
);
4569 expDiff
= aExp
- bExp
;
4572 if ( expDiff
< 32 ) {
4575 if ( expDiff
< 0 ) {
4576 if ( expDiff
< -1 ) return a
;
4579 q
= ( bSig
<= aSig
);
4580 if ( q
) aSig
-= bSig
;
4581 if ( 0 < expDiff
) {
4582 q
= ( ( (uint64_t) aSig
)<<32 ) / bSig
;
4585 aSig
= ( ( aSig
>>1 )<<( expDiff
- 1 ) ) - bSig
* q
;
4593 if ( bSig
<= aSig
) aSig
-= bSig
;
4594 aSig64
= ( (uint64_t) aSig
)<<40;
4595 bSig64
= ( (uint64_t) bSig
)<<40;
4597 while ( 0 < expDiff
) {
4598 q64
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig64
, 0, bSig64
);
4599 q64
= ( 2 < q64
) ? q64
- 2 : 0;
4600 aSig64
= - ( ( bSig
* q64
)<<38 );
4604 q64
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig64
, 0, bSig64
);
4605 q64
= ( 2 < q64
) ? q64
- 2 : 0;
4606 q
= q64
>>( 64 - expDiff
);
4608 aSig
= ( ( aSig64
>>33 )<<( expDiff
- 1 ) ) - bSig
* q
;
4611 alternateASig
= aSig
;
4614 } while ( 0 <= (int32_t) aSig
);
4615 sigMean
= aSig
+ alternateASig
;
4616 if ( ( sigMean
< 0 ) || ( ( sigMean
== 0 ) && ( q
& 1 ) ) ) {
4617 aSig
= alternateASig
;
4619 zSign
= ( (int32_t) aSig
< 0 );
4620 if ( zSign
) aSig
= - aSig
;
4621 return normalizeRoundAndPackFloat32(aSign
^ zSign
, bExp
, aSig
, status
);
4626 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4627 | Returns the binary exponential of the single-precision floating-point value
4628 | `a'. The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for
4629 | Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4631 | Uses the following identities:
4633 | 1. -------------------------------------------------------------------------
4637 | 2. -------------------------------------------------------------------------
4640 | e = 1 + --- + --- + --- + --- + --- + ... + --- + ...
4642 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4644 static const float64 float32_exp2_coefficients
[15] =
4646 const_float64( 0x3ff0000000000000ll
), /* 1 */
4647 const_float64( 0x3fe0000000000000ll
), /* 2 */
4648 const_float64( 0x3fc5555555555555ll
), /* 3 */
4649 const_float64( 0x3fa5555555555555ll
), /* 4 */
4650 const_float64( 0x3f81111111111111ll
), /* 5 */
4651 const_float64( 0x3f56c16c16c16c17ll
), /* 6 */
4652 const_float64( 0x3f2a01a01a01a01all
), /* 7 */
4653 const_float64( 0x3efa01a01a01a01all
), /* 8 */
4654 const_float64( 0x3ec71de3a556c734ll
), /* 9 */
4655 const_float64( 0x3e927e4fb7789f5cll
), /* 10 */
4656 const_float64( 0x3e5ae64567f544e4ll
), /* 11 */
4657 const_float64( 0x3e21eed8eff8d898ll
), /* 12 */
4658 const_float64( 0x3de6124613a86d09ll
), /* 13 */
4659 const_float64( 0x3da93974a8c07c9dll
), /* 14 */
4660 const_float64( 0x3d6ae7f3e733b81fll
), /* 15 */
4663 float32
float32_exp2(float32 a
, float_status
*status
)
4670 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4672 aSig
= extractFloat32Frac( a
);
4673 aExp
= extractFloat32Exp( a
);
4674 aSign
= extractFloat32Sign( a
);
4676 if ( aExp
== 0xFF) {
4678 return propagateFloat32NaN(a
, float32_zero
, status
);
4680 return (aSign
) ? float32_zero
: a
;
4683 if (aSig
== 0) return float32_one
;
4686 float_raise(float_flag_inexact
, status
);
4688 /* ******************************* */
4689 /* using float64 for approximation */
4690 /* ******************************* */
4691 x
= float32_to_float64(a
, status
);
4692 x
= float64_mul(x
, float64_ln2
, status
);
4696 for (i
= 0 ; i
< 15 ; i
++) {
4699 f
= float64_mul(xn
, float32_exp2_coefficients
[i
], status
);
4700 r
= float64_add(r
, f
, status
);
4702 xn
= float64_mul(xn
, x
, status
);
4705 return float64_to_float32(r
, status
);
4708 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4709 | Returns the binary log of the single-precision floating-point value `a'.
4710 | The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
4711 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4712 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4713 float32
float32_log2(float32 a
, float_status
*status
)
4717 uint32_t aSig
, zSig
, i
;
4719 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4720 aSig
= extractFloat32Frac( a
);
4721 aExp
= extractFloat32Exp( a
);
4722 aSign
= extractFloat32Sign( a
);
4725 if ( aSig
== 0 ) return packFloat32( 1, 0xFF, 0 );
4726 normalizeFloat32Subnormal( aSig
, &aExp
, &aSig
);
4729 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
4730 return float32_default_nan(status
);
4732 if ( aExp
== 0xFF ) {
4734 return propagateFloat32NaN(a
, float32_zero
, status
);
4744 for (i
= 1 << 22; i
> 0; i
>>= 1) {
4745 aSig
= ( (uint64_t)aSig
* aSig
) >> 23;
4746 if ( aSig
& 0x01000000 ) {
4755 return normalizeRoundAndPackFloat32(zSign
, 0x85, zSig
, status
);
4758 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4759 | Returns 1 if the single-precision floating-point value `a' is equal to
4760 | the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The invalid exception is
4761 | raised if either operand is a NaN. Otherwise, the comparison is performed
4762 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4763 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4765 int float32_eq(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
4768 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4769 b
= float32_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
4771 if ( ( ( extractFloat32Exp( a
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( a
) )
4772 || ( ( extractFloat32Exp( b
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( b
) )
4774 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
4777 av
= float32_val(a
);
4778 bv
= float32_val(b
);
4779 return ( av
== bv
) || ( (uint32_t) ( ( av
| bv
)<<1 ) == 0 );
4782 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4783 | Returns 1 if the single-precision floating-point value `a' is less than
4784 | or equal to the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The invalid
4785 | exception is raised if either operand is a NaN. The comparison is performed
4786 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4787 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4789 int float32_le(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
4793 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4794 b
= float32_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
4796 if ( ( ( extractFloat32Exp( a
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( a
) )
4797 || ( ( extractFloat32Exp( b
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( b
) )
4799 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
4802 aSign
= extractFloat32Sign( a
);
4803 bSign
= extractFloat32Sign( b
);
4804 av
= float32_val(a
);
4805 bv
= float32_val(b
);
4806 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) return aSign
|| ( (uint32_t) ( ( av
| bv
)<<1 ) == 0 );
4807 return ( av
== bv
) || ( aSign
^ ( av
< bv
) );
4811 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4812 | Returns 1 if the single-precision floating-point value `a' is less than
4813 | the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The invalid exception is
4814 | raised if either operand is a NaN. The comparison is performed according
4815 | to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4816 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4818 int float32_lt(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
4822 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4823 b
= float32_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
4825 if ( ( ( extractFloat32Exp( a
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( a
) )
4826 || ( ( extractFloat32Exp( b
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( b
) )
4828 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
4831 aSign
= extractFloat32Sign( a
);
4832 bSign
= extractFloat32Sign( b
);
4833 av
= float32_val(a
);
4834 bv
= float32_val(b
);
4835 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) return aSign
&& ( (uint32_t) ( ( av
| bv
)<<1 ) != 0 );
4836 return ( av
!= bv
) && ( aSign
^ ( av
< bv
) );
4840 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4841 | Returns 1 if the single-precision floating-point values `a' and `b' cannot
4842 | be compared, and 0 otherwise. The invalid exception is raised if either
4843 | operand is a NaN. The comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
4844 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4845 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4847 int float32_unordered(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
4849 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4850 b
= float32_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
4852 if ( ( ( extractFloat32Exp( a
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( a
) )
4853 || ( ( extractFloat32Exp( b
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( b
) )
4855 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
4861 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4862 | Returns 1 if the single-precision floating-point value `a' is equal to
4863 | the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not cause an
4864 | exception. The comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard
4865 | for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4866 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4868 int float32_eq_quiet(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
4870 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4871 b
= float32_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
4873 if ( ( ( extractFloat32Exp( a
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( a
) )
4874 || ( ( extractFloat32Exp( b
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( b
) )
4876 if (float32_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
4877 || float32_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
4878 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
4882 return ( float32_val(a
) == float32_val(b
) ) ||
4883 ( (uint32_t) ( ( float32_val(a
) | float32_val(b
) )<<1 ) == 0 );
4886 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4887 | Returns 1 if the single-precision floating-point value `a' is less than or
4888 | equal to the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not
4889 | cause an exception. Otherwise, the comparison is performed according to the
4890 | IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4891 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4893 int float32_le_quiet(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
4897 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4898 b
= float32_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
4900 if ( ( ( extractFloat32Exp( a
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( a
) )
4901 || ( ( extractFloat32Exp( b
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( b
) )
4903 if (float32_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
4904 || float32_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
4905 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
4909 aSign
= extractFloat32Sign( a
);
4910 bSign
= extractFloat32Sign( b
);
4911 av
= float32_val(a
);
4912 bv
= float32_val(b
);
4913 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) return aSign
|| ( (uint32_t) ( ( av
| bv
)<<1 ) == 0 );
4914 return ( av
== bv
) || ( aSign
^ ( av
< bv
) );
4918 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4919 | Returns 1 if the single-precision floating-point value `a' is less than
4920 | the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not cause an
4921 | exception. Otherwise, the comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
4922 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4923 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4925 int float32_lt_quiet(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
4929 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4930 b
= float32_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
4932 if ( ( ( extractFloat32Exp( a
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( a
) )
4933 || ( ( extractFloat32Exp( b
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( b
) )
4935 if (float32_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
4936 || float32_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
4937 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
4941 aSign
= extractFloat32Sign( a
);
4942 bSign
= extractFloat32Sign( b
);
4943 av
= float32_val(a
);
4944 bv
= float32_val(b
);
4945 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) return aSign
&& ( (uint32_t) ( ( av
| bv
)<<1 ) != 0 );
4946 return ( av
!= bv
) && ( aSign
^ ( av
< bv
) );
4950 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4951 | Returns 1 if the single-precision floating-point values `a' and `b' cannot
4952 | be compared, and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not cause an exception. The
4953 | comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
4954 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
4955 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4957 int float32_unordered_quiet(float32 a
, float32 b
, float_status
*status
)
4959 a
= float32_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
4960 b
= float32_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
4962 if ( ( ( extractFloat32Exp( a
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( a
) )
4963 || ( ( extractFloat32Exp( b
) == 0xFF ) && extractFloat32Frac( b
) )
4965 if (float32_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
4966 || float32_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
4967 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
4974 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4975 | If `a' is denormal and we are in flush-to-zero mode then set the
4976 | input-denormal exception and return zero. Otherwise just return the value.
4977 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4978 float16
float16_squash_input_denormal(float16 a
, float_status
*status
)
4980 if (status
->flush_inputs_to_zero
) {
4981 if (extractFloat16Exp(a
) == 0 && extractFloat16Frac(a
) != 0) {
4982 float_raise(float_flag_input_denormal
, status
);
4983 return make_float16(float16_val(a
) & 0x8000);
4989 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4990 | Returns the result of converting the double-precision floating-point value
4991 | `a' to the extended double-precision floating-point format. The conversion
4992 | is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
4994 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
4996 floatx80
float64_to_floatx80(float64 a
, float_status
*status
)
5002 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5003 aSig
= extractFloat64Frac( a
);
5004 aExp
= extractFloat64Exp( a
);
5005 aSign
= extractFloat64Sign( a
);
5006 if ( aExp
== 0x7FF ) {
5008 return commonNaNToFloatx80(float64ToCommonNaN(a
, status
), status
);
5010 return packFloatx80(aSign
,
5011 floatx80_infinity_high
,
5012 floatx80_infinity_low
);
5015 if ( aSig
== 0 ) return packFloatx80( aSign
, 0, 0 );
5016 normalizeFloat64Subnormal( aSig
, &aExp
, &aSig
);
5020 aSign
, aExp
+ 0x3C00, ( aSig
| LIT64( 0x0010000000000000 ) )<<11 );
5024 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5025 | Returns the result of converting the double-precision floating-point value
5026 | `a' to the quadruple-precision floating-point format. The conversion is
5027 | performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
5029 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5031 float128
float64_to_float128(float64 a
, float_status
*status
)
5035 uint64_t aSig
, zSig0
, zSig1
;
5037 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5038 aSig
= extractFloat64Frac( a
);
5039 aExp
= extractFloat64Exp( a
);
5040 aSign
= extractFloat64Sign( a
);
5041 if ( aExp
== 0x7FF ) {
5043 return commonNaNToFloat128(float64ToCommonNaN(a
, status
), status
);
5045 return packFloat128( aSign
, 0x7FFF, 0, 0 );
5048 if ( aSig
== 0 ) return packFloat128( aSign
, 0, 0, 0 );
5049 normalizeFloat64Subnormal( aSig
, &aExp
, &aSig
);
5052 shift128Right( aSig
, 0, 4, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
5053 return packFloat128( aSign
, aExp
+ 0x3C00, zSig0
, zSig1
);
5058 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5059 | Returns the remainder of the double-precision floating-point value `a'
5060 | with respect to the corresponding value `b'. The operation is performed
5061 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5062 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5064 float64
float64_rem(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
5067 int aExp
, bExp
, expDiff
;
5068 uint64_t aSig
, bSig
;
5069 uint64_t q
, alternateASig
;
5072 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5073 b
= float64_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
5074 aSig
= extractFloat64Frac( a
);
5075 aExp
= extractFloat64Exp( a
);
5076 aSign
= extractFloat64Sign( a
);
5077 bSig
= extractFloat64Frac( b
);
5078 bExp
= extractFloat64Exp( b
);
5079 if ( aExp
== 0x7FF ) {
5080 if ( aSig
|| ( ( bExp
== 0x7FF ) && bSig
) ) {
5081 return propagateFloat64NaN(a
, b
, status
);
5083 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5084 return float64_default_nan(status
);
5086 if ( bExp
== 0x7FF ) {
5088 return propagateFloat64NaN(a
, b
, status
);
5094 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5095 return float64_default_nan(status
);
5097 normalizeFloat64Subnormal( bSig
, &bExp
, &bSig
);
5100 if ( aSig
== 0 ) return a
;
5101 normalizeFloat64Subnormal( aSig
, &aExp
, &aSig
);
5103 expDiff
= aExp
- bExp
;
5104 aSig
= ( aSig
| LIT64( 0x0010000000000000 ) )<<11;
5105 bSig
= ( bSig
| LIT64( 0x0010000000000000 ) )<<11;
5106 if ( expDiff
< 0 ) {
5107 if ( expDiff
< -1 ) return a
;
5110 q
= ( bSig
<= aSig
);
5111 if ( q
) aSig
-= bSig
;
5113 while ( 0 < expDiff
) {
5114 q
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig
, 0, bSig
);
5115 q
= ( 2 < q
) ? q
- 2 : 0;
5116 aSig
= - ( ( bSig
>>2 ) * q
);
5120 if ( 0 < expDiff
) {
5121 q
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig
, 0, bSig
);
5122 q
= ( 2 < q
) ? q
- 2 : 0;
5125 aSig
= ( ( aSig
>>1 )<<( expDiff
- 1 ) ) - bSig
* q
;
5132 alternateASig
= aSig
;
5135 } while ( 0 <= (int64_t) aSig
);
5136 sigMean
= aSig
+ alternateASig
;
5137 if ( ( sigMean
< 0 ) || ( ( sigMean
== 0 ) && ( q
& 1 ) ) ) {
5138 aSig
= alternateASig
;
5140 zSign
= ( (int64_t) aSig
< 0 );
5141 if ( zSign
) aSig
= - aSig
;
5142 return normalizeRoundAndPackFloat64(aSign
^ zSign
, bExp
, aSig
, status
);
5146 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5147 | Returns the binary log of the double-precision floating-point value `a'.
5148 | The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
5149 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5150 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5151 float64
float64_log2(float64 a
, float_status
*status
)
5155 uint64_t aSig
, aSig0
, aSig1
, zSig
, i
;
5156 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5158 aSig
= extractFloat64Frac( a
);
5159 aExp
= extractFloat64Exp( a
);
5160 aSign
= extractFloat64Sign( a
);
5163 if ( aSig
== 0 ) return packFloat64( 1, 0x7FF, 0 );
5164 normalizeFloat64Subnormal( aSig
, &aExp
, &aSig
);
5167 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5168 return float64_default_nan(status
);
5170 if ( aExp
== 0x7FF ) {
5172 return propagateFloat64NaN(a
, float64_zero
, status
);
5178 aSig
|= LIT64( 0x0010000000000000 );
5180 zSig
= (uint64_t)aExp
<< 52;
5181 for (i
= 1LL << 51; i
> 0; i
>>= 1) {
5182 mul64To128( aSig
, aSig
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
5183 aSig
= ( aSig0
<< 12 ) | ( aSig1
>> 52 );
5184 if ( aSig
& LIT64( 0x0020000000000000 ) ) {
5192 return normalizeRoundAndPackFloat64(zSign
, 0x408, zSig
, status
);
5195 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5196 | Returns 1 if the double-precision floating-point value `a' is equal to the
5197 | corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The invalid exception is raised
5198 | if either operand is a NaN. Otherwise, the comparison is performed
5199 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5200 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5202 int float64_eq(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
5205 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5206 b
= float64_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
5208 if ( ( ( extractFloat64Exp( a
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( a
) )
5209 || ( ( extractFloat64Exp( b
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( b
) )
5211 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5214 av
= float64_val(a
);
5215 bv
= float64_val(b
);
5216 return ( av
== bv
) || ( (uint64_t) ( ( av
| bv
)<<1 ) == 0 );
5220 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5221 | Returns 1 if the double-precision floating-point value `a' is less than or
5222 | equal to the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The invalid
5223 | exception is raised if either operand is a NaN. The comparison is performed
5224 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5225 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5227 int float64_le(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
5231 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5232 b
= float64_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
5234 if ( ( ( extractFloat64Exp( a
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( a
) )
5235 || ( ( extractFloat64Exp( b
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( b
) )
5237 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5240 aSign
= extractFloat64Sign( a
);
5241 bSign
= extractFloat64Sign( b
);
5242 av
= float64_val(a
);
5243 bv
= float64_val(b
);
5244 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) return aSign
|| ( (uint64_t) ( ( av
| bv
)<<1 ) == 0 );
5245 return ( av
== bv
) || ( aSign
^ ( av
< bv
) );
5249 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5250 | Returns 1 if the double-precision floating-point value `a' is less than
5251 | the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The invalid exception is
5252 | raised if either operand is a NaN. The comparison is performed according
5253 | to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5254 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5256 int float64_lt(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
5261 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5262 b
= float64_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
5263 if ( ( ( extractFloat64Exp( a
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( a
) )
5264 || ( ( extractFloat64Exp( b
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( b
) )
5266 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5269 aSign
= extractFloat64Sign( a
);
5270 bSign
= extractFloat64Sign( b
);
5271 av
= float64_val(a
);
5272 bv
= float64_val(b
);
5273 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) return aSign
&& ( (uint64_t) ( ( av
| bv
)<<1 ) != 0 );
5274 return ( av
!= bv
) && ( aSign
^ ( av
< bv
) );
5278 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5279 | Returns 1 if the double-precision floating-point values `a' and `b' cannot
5280 | be compared, and 0 otherwise. The invalid exception is raised if either
5281 | operand is a NaN. The comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
5282 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5283 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5285 int float64_unordered(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
5287 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5288 b
= float64_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
5290 if ( ( ( extractFloat64Exp( a
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( a
) )
5291 || ( ( extractFloat64Exp( b
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( b
) )
5293 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5299 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5300 | Returns 1 if the double-precision floating-point value `a' is equal to the
5301 | corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not cause an
5302 | exception.The comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard
5303 | for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5304 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5306 int float64_eq_quiet(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
5309 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5310 b
= float64_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
5312 if ( ( ( extractFloat64Exp( a
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( a
) )
5313 || ( ( extractFloat64Exp( b
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( b
) )
5315 if (float64_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
5316 || float64_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
5317 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5321 av
= float64_val(a
);
5322 bv
= float64_val(b
);
5323 return ( av
== bv
) || ( (uint64_t) ( ( av
| bv
)<<1 ) == 0 );
5327 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5328 | Returns 1 if the double-precision floating-point value `a' is less than or
5329 | equal to the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not
5330 | cause an exception. Otherwise, the comparison is performed according to the
5331 | IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5332 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5334 int float64_le_quiet(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
5338 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5339 b
= float64_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
5341 if ( ( ( extractFloat64Exp( a
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( a
) )
5342 || ( ( extractFloat64Exp( b
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( b
) )
5344 if (float64_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
5345 || float64_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
5346 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5350 aSign
= extractFloat64Sign( a
);
5351 bSign
= extractFloat64Sign( b
);
5352 av
= float64_val(a
);
5353 bv
= float64_val(b
);
5354 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) return aSign
|| ( (uint64_t) ( ( av
| bv
)<<1 ) == 0 );
5355 return ( av
== bv
) || ( aSign
^ ( av
< bv
) );
5359 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5360 | Returns 1 if the double-precision floating-point value `a' is less than
5361 | the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not cause an
5362 | exception. Otherwise, the comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
5363 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5364 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5366 int float64_lt_quiet(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
5370 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5371 b
= float64_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
5373 if ( ( ( extractFloat64Exp( a
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( a
) )
5374 || ( ( extractFloat64Exp( b
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( b
) )
5376 if (float64_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
5377 || float64_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
5378 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5382 aSign
= extractFloat64Sign( a
);
5383 bSign
= extractFloat64Sign( b
);
5384 av
= float64_val(a
);
5385 bv
= float64_val(b
);
5386 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) return aSign
&& ( (uint64_t) ( ( av
| bv
)<<1 ) != 0 );
5387 return ( av
!= bv
) && ( aSign
^ ( av
< bv
) );
5391 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5392 | Returns 1 if the double-precision floating-point values `a' and `b' cannot
5393 | be compared, and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not cause an exception. The
5394 | comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
5395 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5396 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5398 int float64_unordered_quiet(float64 a
, float64 b
, float_status
*status
)
5400 a
= float64_squash_input_denormal(a
, status
);
5401 b
= float64_squash_input_denormal(b
, status
);
5403 if ( ( ( extractFloat64Exp( a
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( a
) )
5404 || ( ( extractFloat64Exp( b
) == 0x7FF ) && extractFloat64Frac( b
) )
5406 if (float64_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
5407 || float64_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
5408 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5415 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5416 | Returns the result of converting the extended double-precision floating-
5417 | point value `a' to the 32-bit two's complement integer format. The
5418 | conversion is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
5419 | Floating-Point Arithmetic---which means in particular that the conversion
5420 | is rounded according to the current rounding mode. If `a' is a NaN, the
5421 | largest positive integer is returned. Otherwise, if the conversion
5422 | overflows, the largest integer with the same sign as `a' is returned.
5423 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5425 int32_t floatx80_to_int32(floatx80 a
, float_status
*status
)
5428 int32_t aExp
, shiftCount
;
5431 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
)) {
5432 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5435 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
5436 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
5437 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
5438 if ( ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) && (uint64_t) ( aSig
<<1 ) ) aSign
= 0;
5439 shiftCount
= 0x4037 - aExp
;
5440 if ( shiftCount
<= 0 ) shiftCount
= 1;
5441 shift64RightJamming( aSig
, shiftCount
, &aSig
);
5442 return roundAndPackInt32(aSign
, aSig
, status
);
5446 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5447 | Returns the result of converting the extended double-precision floating-
5448 | point value `a' to the 32-bit two's complement integer format. The
5449 | conversion is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
5450 | Floating-Point Arithmetic, except that the conversion is always rounded
5451 | toward zero. If `a' is a NaN, the largest positive integer is returned.
5452 | Otherwise, if the conversion overflows, the largest integer with the same
5453 | sign as `a' is returned.
5454 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5456 int32_t floatx80_to_int32_round_to_zero(floatx80 a
, float_status
*status
)
5459 int32_t aExp
, shiftCount
;
5460 uint64_t aSig
, savedASig
;
5463 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
)) {
5464 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5467 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
5468 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
5469 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
5470 if ( 0x401E < aExp
) {
5471 if ( ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) && (uint64_t) ( aSig
<<1 ) ) aSign
= 0;
5474 else if ( aExp
< 0x3FFF ) {
5476 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
5480 shiftCount
= 0x403E - aExp
;
5482 aSig
>>= shiftCount
;
5484 if ( aSign
) z
= - z
;
5485 if ( ( z
< 0 ) ^ aSign
) {
5487 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5488 return aSign
? (int32_t) 0x80000000 : 0x7FFFFFFF;
5490 if ( ( aSig
<<shiftCount
) != savedASig
) {
5491 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
5497 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5498 | Returns the result of converting the extended double-precision floating-
5499 | point value `a' to the 64-bit two's complement integer format. The
5500 | conversion is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
5501 | Floating-Point Arithmetic---which means in particular that the conversion
5502 | is rounded according to the current rounding mode. If `a' is a NaN,
5503 | the largest positive integer is returned. Otherwise, if the conversion
5504 | overflows, the largest integer with the same sign as `a' is returned.
5505 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5507 int64_t floatx80_to_int64(floatx80 a
, float_status
*status
)
5510 int32_t aExp
, shiftCount
;
5511 uint64_t aSig
, aSigExtra
;
5513 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
)) {
5514 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5517 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
5518 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
5519 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
5520 shiftCount
= 0x403E - aExp
;
5521 if ( shiftCount
<= 0 ) {
5523 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5524 if (!aSign
|| floatx80_is_any_nan(a
)) {
5525 return LIT64( 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF );
5527 return (int64_t) LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 );
5532 shift64ExtraRightJamming( aSig
, 0, shiftCount
, &aSig
, &aSigExtra
);
5534 return roundAndPackInt64(aSign
, aSig
, aSigExtra
, status
);
5538 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5539 | Returns the result of converting the extended double-precision floating-
5540 | point value `a' to the 64-bit two's complement integer format. The
5541 | conversion is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
5542 | Floating-Point Arithmetic, except that the conversion is always rounded
5543 | toward zero. If `a' is a NaN, the largest positive integer is returned.
5544 | Otherwise, if the conversion overflows, the largest integer with the same
5545 | sign as `a' is returned.
5546 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5548 int64_t floatx80_to_int64_round_to_zero(floatx80 a
, float_status
*status
)
5551 int32_t aExp
, shiftCount
;
5555 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
)) {
5556 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5559 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
5560 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
5561 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
5562 shiftCount
= aExp
- 0x403E;
5563 if ( 0 <= shiftCount
) {
5564 aSig
&= LIT64( 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF );
5565 if ( ( a
.high
!= 0xC03E ) || aSig
) {
5566 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5567 if ( ! aSign
|| ( ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) && aSig
) ) {
5568 return LIT64( 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF );
5571 return (int64_t) LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 );
5573 else if ( aExp
< 0x3FFF ) {
5575 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
5579 z
= aSig
>>( - shiftCount
);
5580 if ( (uint64_t) ( aSig
<<( shiftCount
& 63 ) ) ) {
5581 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
5583 if ( aSign
) z
= - z
;
5588 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5589 | Returns the result of converting the extended double-precision floating-
5590 | point value `a' to the single-precision floating-point format. The
5591 | conversion is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
5592 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5593 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5595 float32
floatx80_to_float32(floatx80 a
, float_status
*status
)
5601 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
)) {
5602 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5603 return float32_default_nan(status
);
5605 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
5606 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
5607 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
5608 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
5609 if ( (uint64_t) ( aSig
<<1 ) ) {
5610 return commonNaNToFloat32(floatx80ToCommonNaN(a
, status
), status
);
5612 return packFloat32( aSign
, 0xFF, 0 );
5614 shift64RightJamming( aSig
, 33, &aSig
);
5615 if ( aExp
|| aSig
) aExp
-= 0x3F81;
5616 return roundAndPackFloat32(aSign
, aExp
, aSig
, status
);
5620 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5621 | Returns the result of converting the extended double-precision floating-
5622 | point value `a' to the double-precision floating-point format. The
5623 | conversion is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
5624 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5625 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5627 float64
floatx80_to_float64(floatx80 a
, float_status
*status
)
5631 uint64_t aSig
, zSig
;
5633 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
)) {
5634 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5635 return float64_default_nan(status
);
5637 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
5638 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
5639 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
5640 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
5641 if ( (uint64_t) ( aSig
<<1 ) ) {
5642 return commonNaNToFloat64(floatx80ToCommonNaN(a
, status
), status
);
5644 return packFloat64( aSign
, 0x7FF, 0 );
5646 shift64RightJamming( aSig
, 1, &zSig
);
5647 if ( aExp
|| aSig
) aExp
-= 0x3C01;
5648 return roundAndPackFloat64(aSign
, aExp
, zSig
, status
);
5652 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5653 | Returns the result of converting the extended double-precision floating-
5654 | point value `a' to the quadruple-precision floating-point format. The
5655 | conversion is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
5656 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5657 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5659 float128
floatx80_to_float128(floatx80 a
, float_status
*status
)
5663 uint64_t aSig
, zSig0
, zSig1
;
5665 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
)) {
5666 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5667 return float128_default_nan(status
);
5669 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
5670 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
5671 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
5672 if ( ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) && (uint64_t) ( aSig
<<1 ) ) {
5673 return commonNaNToFloat128(floatx80ToCommonNaN(a
, status
), status
);
5675 shift128Right( aSig
<<1, 0, 16, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
5676 return packFloat128( aSign
, aExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
);
5680 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5681 | Rounds the extended double-precision floating-point value `a'
5682 | to the precision provided by floatx80_rounding_precision and returns the
5683 | result as an extended double-precision floating-point value.
5684 | The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
5685 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5686 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5688 floatx80
floatx80_round(floatx80 a
, float_status
*status
)
5690 return roundAndPackFloatx80(status
->floatx80_rounding_precision
,
5691 extractFloatx80Sign(a
),
5692 extractFloatx80Exp(a
),
5693 extractFloatx80Frac(a
), 0, status
);
5696 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5697 | Rounds the extended double-precision floating-point value `a' to an integer,
5698 | and returns the result as an extended quadruple-precision floating-point
5699 | value. The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for
5700 | Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5701 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5703 floatx80
floatx80_round_to_int(floatx80 a
, float_status
*status
)
5707 uint64_t lastBitMask
, roundBitsMask
;
5710 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
)) {
5711 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5712 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
5714 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
5715 if ( 0x403E <= aExp
) {
5716 if ( ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) && (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( a
)<<1 ) ) {
5717 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, a
, status
);
5721 if ( aExp
< 0x3FFF ) {
5723 && ( (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( a
)<<1 ) == 0 ) ) {
5726 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
5727 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
5728 switch (status
->float_rounding_mode
) {
5729 case float_round_nearest_even
:
5730 if ( ( aExp
== 0x3FFE ) && (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( a
)<<1 )
5733 packFloatx80( aSign
, 0x3FFF, LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 ) );
5736 case float_round_ties_away
:
5737 if (aExp
== 0x3FFE) {
5738 return packFloatx80(aSign
, 0x3FFF, LIT64(0x8000000000000000));
5741 case float_round_down
:
5744 packFloatx80( 1, 0x3FFF, LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 ) )
5745 : packFloatx80( 0, 0, 0 );
5746 case float_round_up
:
5748 aSign
? packFloatx80( 1, 0, 0 )
5749 : packFloatx80( 0, 0x3FFF, LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 ) );
5751 return packFloatx80( aSign
, 0, 0 );
5754 lastBitMask
<<= 0x403E - aExp
;
5755 roundBitsMask
= lastBitMask
- 1;
5757 switch (status
->float_rounding_mode
) {
5758 case float_round_nearest_even
:
5759 z
.low
+= lastBitMask
>>1;
5760 if ((z
.low
& roundBitsMask
) == 0) {
5761 z
.low
&= ~lastBitMask
;
5764 case float_round_ties_away
:
5765 z
.low
+= lastBitMask
>> 1;
5767 case float_round_to_zero
:
5769 case float_round_up
:
5770 if (!extractFloatx80Sign(z
)) {
5771 z
.low
+= roundBitsMask
;
5774 case float_round_down
:
5775 if (extractFloatx80Sign(z
)) {
5776 z
.low
+= roundBitsMask
;
5782 z
.low
&= ~ roundBitsMask
;
5785 z
.low
= LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 );
5787 if (z
.low
!= a
.low
) {
5788 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
5794 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5795 | Returns the result of adding the absolute values of the extended double-
5796 | precision floating-point values `a' and `b'. If `zSign' is 1, the sum is
5797 | negated before being returned. `zSign' is ignored if the result is a NaN.
5798 | The addition is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
5799 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5800 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5802 static floatx80
addFloatx80Sigs(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, flag zSign
,
5803 float_status
*status
)
5805 int32_t aExp
, bExp
, zExp
;
5806 uint64_t aSig
, bSig
, zSig0
, zSig1
;
5809 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
5810 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
5811 bSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( b
);
5812 bExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( b
);
5813 expDiff
= aExp
- bExp
;
5814 if ( 0 < expDiff
) {
5815 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
5816 if ((uint64_t)(aSig
<< 1)) {
5817 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
5821 if ( bExp
== 0 ) --expDiff
;
5822 shift64ExtraRightJamming( bSig
, 0, expDiff
, &bSig
, &zSig1
);
5825 else if ( expDiff
< 0 ) {
5826 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
5827 if ((uint64_t)(bSig
<< 1)) {
5828 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
5830 return packFloatx80(zSign
,
5831 floatx80_infinity_high
,
5832 floatx80_infinity_low
);
5834 if ( aExp
== 0 ) ++expDiff
;
5835 shift64ExtraRightJamming( aSig
, 0, - expDiff
, &aSig
, &zSig1
);
5839 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
5840 if ( (uint64_t) ( ( aSig
| bSig
)<<1 ) ) {
5841 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
5846 zSig0
= aSig
+ bSig
;
5848 normalizeFloatx80Subnormal( zSig0
, &zExp
, &zSig0
);
5854 zSig0
= aSig
+ bSig
;
5855 if ( (int64_t) zSig0
< 0 ) goto roundAndPack
;
5857 shift64ExtraRightJamming( zSig0
, zSig1
, 1, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
5858 zSig0
|= LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 );
5861 return roundAndPackFloatx80(status
->floatx80_rounding_precision
,
5862 zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
, status
);
5865 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5866 | Returns the result of subtracting the absolute values of the extended
5867 | double-precision floating-point values `a' and `b'. If `zSign' is 1, the
5868 | difference is negated before being returned. `zSign' is ignored if the
5869 | result is a NaN. The subtraction is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
5870 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5871 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5873 static floatx80
subFloatx80Sigs(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, flag zSign
,
5874 float_status
*status
)
5876 int32_t aExp
, bExp
, zExp
;
5877 uint64_t aSig
, bSig
, zSig0
, zSig1
;
5880 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
5881 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
5882 bSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( b
);
5883 bExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( b
);
5884 expDiff
= aExp
- bExp
;
5885 if ( 0 < expDiff
) goto aExpBigger
;
5886 if ( expDiff
< 0 ) goto bExpBigger
;
5887 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
5888 if ( (uint64_t) ( ( aSig
| bSig
)<<1 ) ) {
5889 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
5891 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5892 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
5899 if ( bSig
< aSig
) goto aBigger
;
5900 if ( aSig
< bSig
) goto bBigger
;
5901 return packFloatx80(status
->float_rounding_mode
== float_round_down
, 0, 0);
5903 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
5904 if ((uint64_t)(bSig
<< 1)) {
5905 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
5907 return packFloatx80(zSign
^ 1, floatx80_infinity_high
,
5908 floatx80_infinity_low
);
5910 if ( aExp
== 0 ) ++expDiff
;
5911 shift128RightJamming( aSig
, 0, - expDiff
, &aSig
, &zSig1
);
5913 sub128( bSig
, 0, aSig
, zSig1
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
5916 goto normalizeRoundAndPack
;
5918 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
5919 if ((uint64_t)(aSig
<< 1)) {
5920 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
5924 if ( bExp
== 0 ) --expDiff
;
5925 shift128RightJamming( bSig
, 0, expDiff
, &bSig
, &zSig1
);
5927 sub128( aSig
, 0, bSig
, zSig1
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
5929 normalizeRoundAndPack
:
5930 return normalizeRoundAndPackFloatx80(status
->floatx80_rounding_precision
,
5931 zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
, status
);
5934 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5935 | Returns the result of adding the extended double-precision floating-point
5936 | values `a' and `b'. The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
5937 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5938 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5940 floatx80
floatx80_add(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
5944 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)) {
5945 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5946 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
5948 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
5949 bSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( b
);
5950 if ( aSign
== bSign
) {
5951 return addFloatx80Sigs(a
, b
, aSign
, status
);
5954 return subFloatx80Sigs(a
, b
, aSign
, status
);
5959 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5960 | Returns the result of subtracting the extended double-precision floating-
5961 | point values `a' and `b'. The operation is performed according to the
5962 | IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5963 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5965 floatx80
floatx80_sub(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
5969 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)) {
5970 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5971 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
5973 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
5974 bSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( b
);
5975 if ( aSign
== bSign
) {
5976 return subFloatx80Sigs(a
, b
, aSign
, status
);
5979 return addFloatx80Sigs(a
, b
, aSign
, status
);
5984 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5985 | Returns the result of multiplying the extended double-precision floating-
5986 | point values `a' and `b'. The operation is performed according to the
5987 | IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
5988 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5990 floatx80
floatx80_mul(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
5992 flag aSign
, bSign
, zSign
;
5993 int32_t aExp
, bExp
, zExp
;
5994 uint64_t aSig
, bSig
, zSig0
, zSig1
;
5996 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)) {
5997 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
5998 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
6000 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
6001 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
6002 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
6003 bSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( b
);
6004 bExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( b
);
6005 bSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( b
);
6006 zSign
= aSign
^ bSign
;
6007 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
6008 if ( (uint64_t) ( aSig
<<1 )
6009 || ( ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) && (uint64_t) ( bSig
<<1 ) ) ) {
6010 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
6012 if ( ( bExp
| bSig
) == 0 ) goto invalid
;
6013 return packFloatx80(zSign
, floatx80_infinity_high
,
6014 floatx80_infinity_low
);
6016 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
6017 if ((uint64_t)(bSig
<< 1)) {
6018 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
6020 if ( ( aExp
| aSig
) == 0 ) {
6022 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6023 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
6025 return packFloatx80(zSign
, floatx80_infinity_high
,
6026 floatx80_infinity_low
);
6029 if ( aSig
== 0 ) return packFloatx80( zSign
, 0, 0 );
6030 normalizeFloatx80Subnormal( aSig
, &aExp
, &aSig
);
6033 if ( bSig
== 0 ) return packFloatx80( zSign
, 0, 0 );
6034 normalizeFloatx80Subnormal( bSig
, &bExp
, &bSig
);
6036 zExp
= aExp
+ bExp
- 0x3FFE;
6037 mul64To128( aSig
, bSig
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
6038 if ( 0 < (int64_t) zSig0
) {
6039 shortShift128Left( zSig0
, zSig1
, 1, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
6042 return roundAndPackFloatx80(status
->floatx80_rounding_precision
,
6043 zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
, status
);
6046 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6047 | Returns the result of dividing the extended double-precision floating-point
6048 | value `a' by the corresponding value `b'. The operation is performed
6049 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6050 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6052 floatx80
floatx80_div(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
6054 flag aSign
, bSign
, zSign
;
6055 int32_t aExp
, bExp
, zExp
;
6056 uint64_t aSig
, bSig
, zSig0
, zSig1
;
6057 uint64_t rem0
, rem1
, rem2
, term0
, term1
, term2
;
6059 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)) {
6060 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6061 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
6063 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
6064 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
6065 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
6066 bSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( b
);
6067 bExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( b
);
6068 bSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( b
);
6069 zSign
= aSign
^ bSign
;
6070 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
6071 if ((uint64_t)(aSig
<< 1)) {
6072 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
6074 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
6075 if ((uint64_t)(bSig
<< 1)) {
6076 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
6080 return packFloatx80(zSign
, floatx80_infinity_high
,
6081 floatx80_infinity_low
);
6083 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
6084 if ((uint64_t)(bSig
<< 1)) {
6085 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
6087 return packFloatx80( zSign
, 0, 0 );
6091 if ( ( aExp
| aSig
) == 0 ) {
6093 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6094 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
6096 float_raise(float_flag_divbyzero
, status
);
6097 return packFloatx80(zSign
, floatx80_infinity_high
,
6098 floatx80_infinity_low
);
6100 normalizeFloatx80Subnormal( bSig
, &bExp
, &bSig
);
6103 if ( aSig
== 0 ) return packFloatx80( zSign
, 0, 0 );
6104 normalizeFloatx80Subnormal( aSig
, &aExp
, &aSig
);
6106 zExp
= aExp
- bExp
+ 0x3FFE;
6108 if ( bSig
<= aSig
) {
6109 shift128Right( aSig
, 0, 1, &aSig
, &rem1
);
6112 zSig0
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig
, rem1
, bSig
);
6113 mul64To128( bSig
, zSig0
, &term0
, &term1
);
6114 sub128( aSig
, rem1
, term0
, term1
, &rem0
, &rem1
);
6115 while ( (int64_t) rem0
< 0 ) {
6117 add128( rem0
, rem1
, 0, bSig
, &rem0
, &rem1
);
6119 zSig1
= estimateDiv128To64( rem1
, 0, bSig
);
6120 if ( (uint64_t) ( zSig1
<<1 ) <= 8 ) {
6121 mul64To128( bSig
, zSig1
, &term1
, &term2
);
6122 sub128( rem1
, 0, term1
, term2
, &rem1
, &rem2
);
6123 while ( (int64_t) rem1
< 0 ) {
6125 add128( rem1
, rem2
, 0, bSig
, &rem1
, &rem2
);
6127 zSig1
|= ( ( rem1
| rem2
) != 0 );
6129 return roundAndPackFloatx80(status
->floatx80_rounding_precision
,
6130 zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
, status
);
6133 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6134 | Returns the remainder of the extended double-precision floating-point value
6135 | `a' with respect to the corresponding value `b'. The operation is performed
6136 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6137 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6139 floatx80
floatx80_rem(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
6142 int32_t aExp
, bExp
, expDiff
;
6143 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig
;
6144 uint64_t q
, term0
, term1
, alternateASig0
, alternateASig1
;
6146 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)) {
6147 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6148 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
6150 aSig0
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
6151 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
6152 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
6153 bSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( b
);
6154 bExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( b
);
6155 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
6156 if ( (uint64_t) ( aSig0
<<1 )
6157 || ( ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) && (uint64_t) ( bSig
<<1 ) ) ) {
6158 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
6162 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
6163 if ((uint64_t)(bSig
<< 1)) {
6164 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, b
, status
);
6171 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6172 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
6174 normalizeFloatx80Subnormal( bSig
, &bExp
, &bSig
);
6177 if ( (uint64_t) ( aSig0
<<1 ) == 0 ) return a
;
6178 normalizeFloatx80Subnormal( aSig0
, &aExp
, &aSig0
);
6180 bSig
|= LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 );
6182 expDiff
= aExp
- bExp
;
6184 if ( expDiff
< 0 ) {
6185 if ( expDiff
< -1 ) return a
;
6186 shift128Right( aSig0
, 0, 1, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6189 q
= ( bSig
<= aSig0
);
6190 if ( q
) aSig0
-= bSig
;
6192 while ( 0 < expDiff
) {
6193 q
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig
);
6194 q
= ( 2 < q
) ? q
- 2 : 0;
6195 mul64To128( bSig
, q
, &term0
, &term1
);
6196 sub128( aSig0
, aSig1
, term0
, term1
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6197 shortShift128Left( aSig0
, aSig1
, 62, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6201 if ( 0 < expDiff
) {
6202 q
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig
);
6203 q
= ( 2 < q
) ? q
- 2 : 0;
6205 mul64To128( bSig
, q
<<( 64 - expDiff
), &term0
, &term1
);
6206 sub128( aSig0
, aSig1
, term0
, term1
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6207 shortShift128Left( 0, bSig
, 64 - expDiff
, &term0
, &term1
);
6208 while ( le128( term0
, term1
, aSig0
, aSig1
) ) {
6210 sub128( aSig0
, aSig1
, term0
, term1
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6217 sub128( term0
, term1
, aSig0
, aSig1
, &alternateASig0
, &alternateASig1
);
6218 if ( lt128( alternateASig0
, alternateASig1
, aSig0
, aSig1
)
6219 || ( eq128( alternateASig0
, alternateASig1
, aSig0
, aSig1
)
6222 aSig0
= alternateASig0
;
6223 aSig1
= alternateASig1
;
6227 normalizeRoundAndPackFloatx80(
6228 80, zSign
, bExp
+ expDiff
, aSig0
, aSig1
, status
);
6232 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6233 | Returns the square root of the extended double-precision floating-point
6234 | value `a'. The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard
6235 | for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6236 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6238 floatx80
floatx80_sqrt(floatx80 a
, float_status
*status
)
6242 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
, zSig0
, zSig1
, doubleZSig0
;
6243 uint64_t rem0
, rem1
, rem2
, rem3
, term0
, term1
, term2
, term3
;
6245 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
)) {
6246 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6247 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
6249 aSig0
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
6250 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
6251 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
6252 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
6253 if ((uint64_t)(aSig0
<< 1)) {
6254 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, a
, status
);
6256 if ( ! aSign
) return a
;
6260 if ( ( aExp
| aSig0
) == 0 ) return a
;
6262 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6263 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
6266 if ( aSig0
== 0 ) return packFloatx80( 0, 0, 0 );
6267 normalizeFloatx80Subnormal( aSig0
, &aExp
, &aSig0
);
6269 zExp
= ( ( aExp
- 0x3FFF )>>1 ) + 0x3FFF;
6270 zSig0
= estimateSqrt32( aExp
, aSig0
>>32 );
6271 shift128Right( aSig0
, 0, 2 + ( aExp
& 1 ), &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6272 zSig0
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig0
, aSig1
, zSig0
<<32 ) + ( zSig0
<<30 );
6273 doubleZSig0
= zSig0
<<1;
6274 mul64To128( zSig0
, zSig0
, &term0
, &term1
);
6275 sub128( aSig0
, aSig1
, term0
, term1
, &rem0
, &rem1
);
6276 while ( (int64_t) rem0
< 0 ) {
6279 add128( rem0
, rem1
, zSig0
>>63, doubleZSig0
| 1, &rem0
, &rem1
);
6281 zSig1
= estimateDiv128To64( rem1
, 0, doubleZSig0
);
6282 if ( ( zSig1
& LIT64( 0x3FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF ) ) <= 5 ) {
6283 if ( zSig1
== 0 ) zSig1
= 1;
6284 mul64To128( doubleZSig0
, zSig1
, &term1
, &term2
);
6285 sub128( rem1
, 0, term1
, term2
, &rem1
, &rem2
);
6286 mul64To128( zSig1
, zSig1
, &term2
, &term3
);
6287 sub192( rem1
, rem2
, 0, 0, term2
, term3
, &rem1
, &rem2
, &rem3
);
6288 while ( (int64_t) rem1
< 0 ) {
6290 shortShift128Left( 0, zSig1
, 1, &term2
, &term3
);
6292 term2
|= doubleZSig0
;
6293 add192( rem1
, rem2
, rem3
, 0, term2
, term3
, &rem1
, &rem2
, &rem3
);
6295 zSig1
|= ( ( rem1
| rem2
| rem3
) != 0 );
6297 shortShift128Left( 0, zSig1
, 1, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
6298 zSig0
|= doubleZSig0
;
6299 return roundAndPackFloatx80(status
->floatx80_rounding_precision
,
6300 0, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
, status
);
6303 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6304 | Returns 1 if the extended double-precision floating-point value `a' is equal
6305 | to the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The invalid exception is
6306 | raised if either operand is a NaN. Otherwise, the comparison is performed
6307 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6308 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6310 int floatx80_eq(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
6313 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)
6314 || (extractFloatx80Exp(a
) == 0x7FFF
6315 && (uint64_t) (extractFloatx80Frac(a
) << 1))
6316 || (extractFloatx80Exp(b
) == 0x7FFF
6317 && (uint64_t) (extractFloatx80Frac(b
) << 1))
6319 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6324 && ( ( a
.high
== b
.high
)
6326 && ( (uint16_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) == 0 ) )
6331 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6332 | Returns 1 if the extended double-precision floating-point value `a' is
6333 | less than or equal to the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The
6334 | invalid exception is raised if either operand is a NaN. The comparison is
6335 | performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
6337 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6339 int floatx80_le(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
6343 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)
6344 || (extractFloatx80Exp(a
) == 0x7FFF
6345 && (uint64_t) (extractFloatx80Frac(a
) << 1))
6346 || (extractFloatx80Exp(b
) == 0x7FFF
6347 && (uint64_t) (extractFloatx80Frac(b
) << 1))
6349 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6352 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
6353 bSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( b
);
6354 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) {
6357 || ( ( ( (uint16_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) ) | a
.low
| b
.low
)
6361 aSign
? le128( b
.high
, b
.low
, a
.high
, a
.low
)
6362 : le128( a
.high
, a
.low
, b
.high
, b
.low
);
6366 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6367 | Returns 1 if the extended double-precision floating-point value `a' is
6368 | less than the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The invalid
6369 | exception is raised if either operand is a NaN. The comparison is performed
6370 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6371 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6373 int floatx80_lt(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
6377 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)
6378 || (extractFloatx80Exp(a
) == 0x7FFF
6379 && (uint64_t) (extractFloatx80Frac(a
) << 1))
6380 || (extractFloatx80Exp(b
) == 0x7FFF
6381 && (uint64_t) (extractFloatx80Frac(b
) << 1))
6383 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6386 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
6387 bSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( b
);
6388 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) {
6391 && ( ( ( (uint16_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) ) | a
.low
| b
.low
)
6395 aSign
? lt128( b
.high
, b
.low
, a
.high
, a
.low
)
6396 : lt128( a
.high
, a
.low
, b
.high
, b
.low
);
6400 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6401 | Returns 1 if the extended double-precision floating-point values `a' and `b'
6402 | cannot be compared, and 0 otherwise. The invalid exception is raised if
6403 | either operand is a NaN. The comparison is performed according to the
6404 | IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6405 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6406 int floatx80_unordered(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
6408 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)
6409 || (extractFloatx80Exp(a
) == 0x7FFF
6410 && (uint64_t) (extractFloatx80Frac(a
) << 1))
6411 || (extractFloatx80Exp(b
) == 0x7FFF
6412 && (uint64_t) (extractFloatx80Frac(b
) << 1))
6414 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6420 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6421 | Returns 1 if the extended double-precision floating-point value `a' is
6422 | equal to the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not
6423 | cause an exception. The comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
6424 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6425 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6427 int floatx80_eq_quiet(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
6430 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)) {
6431 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6434 if ( ( ( extractFloatx80Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
6435 && (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( a
)<<1 ) )
6436 || ( ( extractFloatx80Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
6437 && (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( b
)<<1 ) )
6439 if (floatx80_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
6440 || floatx80_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
6441 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6447 && ( ( a
.high
== b
.high
)
6449 && ( (uint16_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) == 0 ) )
6454 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6455 | Returns 1 if the extended double-precision floating-point value `a' is less
6456 | than or equal to the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs
6457 | do not cause an exception. Otherwise, the comparison is performed according
6458 | to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6459 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6461 int floatx80_le_quiet(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
6465 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)) {
6466 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6469 if ( ( ( extractFloatx80Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
6470 && (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( a
)<<1 ) )
6471 || ( ( extractFloatx80Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
6472 && (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( b
)<<1 ) )
6474 if (floatx80_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
6475 || floatx80_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
6476 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6480 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
6481 bSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( b
);
6482 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) {
6485 || ( ( ( (uint16_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) ) | a
.low
| b
.low
)
6489 aSign
? le128( b
.high
, b
.low
, a
.high
, a
.low
)
6490 : le128( a
.high
, a
.low
, b
.high
, b
.low
);
6494 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6495 | Returns 1 if the extended double-precision floating-point value `a' is less
6496 | than the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not cause
6497 | an exception. Otherwise, the comparison is performed according to the
6498 | IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6499 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6501 int floatx80_lt_quiet(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
6505 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)) {
6506 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6509 if ( ( ( extractFloatx80Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
6510 && (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( a
)<<1 ) )
6511 || ( ( extractFloatx80Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
6512 && (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( b
)<<1 ) )
6514 if (floatx80_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
6515 || floatx80_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
6516 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6520 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
6521 bSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( b
);
6522 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) {
6525 && ( ( ( (uint16_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) ) | a
.low
| b
.low
)
6529 aSign
? lt128( b
.high
, b
.low
, a
.high
, a
.low
)
6530 : lt128( a
.high
, a
.low
, b
.high
, b
.low
);
6534 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6535 | Returns 1 if the extended double-precision floating-point values `a' and `b'
6536 | cannot be compared, and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not cause an exception.
6537 | The comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
6538 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6539 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6540 int floatx80_unordered_quiet(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
6542 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)) {
6543 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6546 if ( ( ( extractFloatx80Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
6547 && (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( a
)<<1 ) )
6548 || ( ( extractFloatx80Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
6549 && (uint64_t) ( extractFloatx80Frac( b
)<<1 ) )
6551 if (floatx80_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
6552 || floatx80_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
6553 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6560 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6561 | Returns the result of converting the quadruple-precision floating-point
6562 | value `a' to the 32-bit two's complement integer format. The conversion
6563 | is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
6564 | Arithmetic---which means in particular that the conversion is rounded
6565 | according to the current rounding mode. If `a' is a NaN, the largest
6566 | positive integer is returned. Otherwise, if the conversion overflows, the
6567 | largest integer with the same sign as `a' is returned.
6568 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6570 int32_t float128_to_int32(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6573 int32_t aExp
, shiftCount
;
6574 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
;
6576 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
6577 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
6578 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
6579 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
6580 if ( ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) && ( aSig0
| aSig1
) ) aSign
= 0;
6581 if ( aExp
) aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 );
6582 aSig0
|= ( aSig1
!= 0 );
6583 shiftCount
= 0x4028 - aExp
;
6584 if ( 0 < shiftCount
) shift64RightJamming( aSig0
, shiftCount
, &aSig0
);
6585 return roundAndPackInt32(aSign
, aSig0
, status
);
6589 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6590 | Returns the result of converting the quadruple-precision floating-point
6591 | value `a' to the 32-bit two's complement integer format. The conversion
6592 | is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
6593 | Arithmetic, except that the conversion is always rounded toward zero. If
6594 | `a' is a NaN, the largest positive integer is returned. Otherwise, if the
6595 | conversion overflows, the largest integer with the same sign as `a' is
6597 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6599 int32_t float128_to_int32_round_to_zero(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6602 int32_t aExp
, shiftCount
;
6603 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
, savedASig
;
6606 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
6607 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
6608 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
6609 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
6610 aSig0
|= ( aSig1
!= 0 );
6611 if ( 0x401E < aExp
) {
6612 if ( ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) && aSig0
) aSign
= 0;
6615 else if ( aExp
< 0x3FFF ) {
6616 if (aExp
|| aSig0
) {
6617 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
6621 aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 );
6622 shiftCount
= 0x402F - aExp
;
6624 aSig0
>>= shiftCount
;
6626 if ( aSign
) z
= - z
;
6627 if ( ( z
< 0 ) ^ aSign
) {
6629 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6630 return aSign
? (int32_t) 0x80000000 : 0x7FFFFFFF;
6632 if ( ( aSig0
<<shiftCount
) != savedASig
) {
6633 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
6639 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6640 | Returns the result of converting the quadruple-precision floating-point
6641 | value `a' to the 64-bit two's complement integer format. The conversion
6642 | is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
6643 | Arithmetic---which means in particular that the conversion is rounded
6644 | according to the current rounding mode. If `a' is a NaN, the largest
6645 | positive integer is returned. Otherwise, if the conversion overflows, the
6646 | largest integer with the same sign as `a' is returned.
6647 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6649 int64_t float128_to_int64(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6652 int32_t aExp
, shiftCount
;
6653 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
;
6655 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
6656 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
6657 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
6658 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
6659 if ( aExp
) aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 );
6660 shiftCount
= 0x402F - aExp
;
6661 if ( shiftCount
<= 0 ) {
6662 if ( 0x403E < aExp
) {
6663 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6665 || ( ( aExp
== 0x7FFF )
6666 && ( aSig1
|| ( aSig0
!= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 ) ) )
6669 return LIT64( 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF );
6671 return (int64_t) LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 );
6673 shortShift128Left( aSig0
, aSig1
, - shiftCount
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6676 shift64ExtraRightJamming( aSig0
, aSig1
, shiftCount
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6678 return roundAndPackInt64(aSign
, aSig0
, aSig1
, status
);
6682 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6683 | Returns the result of converting the quadruple-precision floating-point
6684 | value `a' to the 64-bit two's complement integer format. The conversion
6685 | is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
6686 | Arithmetic, except that the conversion is always rounded toward zero.
6687 | If `a' is a NaN, the largest positive integer is returned. Otherwise, if
6688 | the conversion overflows, the largest integer with the same sign as `a' is
6690 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6692 int64_t float128_to_int64_round_to_zero(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6695 int32_t aExp
, shiftCount
;
6696 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
;
6699 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
6700 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
6701 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
6702 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
6703 if ( aExp
) aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 );
6704 shiftCount
= aExp
- 0x402F;
6705 if ( 0 < shiftCount
) {
6706 if ( 0x403E <= aExp
) {
6707 aSig0
&= LIT64( 0x0000FFFFFFFFFFFF );
6708 if ( ( a
.high
== LIT64( 0xC03E000000000000 ) )
6709 && ( aSig1
< LIT64( 0x0002000000000000 ) ) ) {
6711 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
6715 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6716 if ( ! aSign
|| ( ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) && ( aSig0
| aSig1
) ) ) {
6717 return LIT64( 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF );
6720 return (int64_t) LIT64( 0x8000000000000000 );
6722 z
= ( aSig0
<<shiftCount
) | ( aSig1
>>( ( - shiftCount
) & 63 ) );
6723 if ( (uint64_t) ( aSig1
<<shiftCount
) ) {
6724 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
6728 if ( aExp
< 0x3FFF ) {
6729 if ( aExp
| aSig0
| aSig1
) {
6730 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
6734 z
= aSig0
>>( - shiftCount
);
6736 || ( shiftCount
&& (uint64_t) ( aSig0
<<( shiftCount
& 63 ) ) ) ) {
6737 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
6740 if ( aSign
) z
= - z
;
6745 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6746 | Returns the result of converting the quadruple-precision floating-point value
6747 | `a' to the 64-bit unsigned integer format. The conversion is
6748 | performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
6749 | Arithmetic---which means in particular that the conversion is rounded
6750 | according to the current rounding mode. If `a' is a NaN, the largest
6751 | positive integer is returned. If the conversion overflows, the
6752 | largest unsigned integer is returned. If 'a' is negative, the value is
6753 | rounded and zero is returned; negative values that do not round to zero
6754 | will raise the inexact exception.
6755 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6757 uint64_t float128_to_uint64(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6762 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
;
6764 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0(a
);
6765 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1(a
);
6766 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp(a
);
6767 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign(a
);
6768 if (aSign
&& (aExp
> 0x3FFE)) {
6769 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6770 if (float128_is_any_nan(a
)) {
6771 return LIT64(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF);
6777 aSig0
|= LIT64(0x0001000000000000);
6779 shiftCount
= 0x402F - aExp
;
6780 if (shiftCount
<= 0) {
6781 if (0x403E < aExp
) {
6782 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6783 return LIT64(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF);
6785 shortShift128Left(aSig0
, aSig1
, -shiftCount
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6787 shift64ExtraRightJamming(aSig0
, aSig1
, shiftCount
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6789 return roundAndPackUint64(aSign
, aSig0
, aSig1
, status
);
6792 uint64_t float128_to_uint64_round_to_zero(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6795 signed char current_rounding_mode
= status
->float_rounding_mode
;
6797 set_float_rounding_mode(float_round_to_zero
, status
);
6798 v
= float128_to_uint64(a
, status
);
6799 set_float_rounding_mode(current_rounding_mode
, status
);
6804 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6805 | Returns the result of converting the quadruple-precision floating-point
6806 | value `a' to the 32-bit unsigned integer format. The conversion
6807 | is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
6808 | Arithmetic except that the conversion is always rounded toward zero.
6809 | If `a' is a NaN, the largest positive integer is returned. Otherwise,
6810 | if the conversion overflows, the largest unsigned integer is returned.
6811 | If 'a' is negative, the value is rounded and zero is returned; negative
6812 | values that do not round to zero will raise the inexact exception.
6813 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6815 uint32_t float128_to_uint32_round_to_zero(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6819 int old_exc_flags
= get_float_exception_flags(status
);
6821 v
= float128_to_uint64_round_to_zero(a
, status
);
6822 if (v
> 0xffffffff) {
6827 set_float_exception_flags(old_exc_flags
, status
);
6828 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6832 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6833 | Returns the result of converting the quadruple-precision floating-point value
6834 | `a' to the 32-bit unsigned integer format. The conversion is
6835 | performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
6836 | Arithmetic---which means in particular that the conversion is rounded
6837 | according to the current rounding mode. If `a' is a NaN, the largest
6838 | positive integer is returned. If the conversion overflows, the
6839 | largest unsigned integer is returned. If 'a' is negative, the value is
6840 | rounded and zero is returned; negative values that do not round to zero
6841 | will raise the inexact exception.
6842 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6844 uint32_t float128_to_uint32(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6848 int old_exc_flags
= get_float_exception_flags(status
);
6850 v
= float128_to_uint64(a
, status
);
6851 if (v
> 0xffffffff) {
6856 set_float_exception_flags(old_exc_flags
, status
);
6857 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
6861 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6862 | Returns the result of converting the quadruple-precision floating-point
6863 | value `a' to the single-precision floating-point format. The conversion
6864 | is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
6866 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6868 float32
float128_to_float32(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6872 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
;
6875 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
6876 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
6877 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
6878 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
6879 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
6880 if ( aSig0
| aSig1
) {
6881 return commonNaNToFloat32(float128ToCommonNaN(a
, status
), status
);
6883 return packFloat32( aSign
, 0xFF, 0 );
6885 aSig0
|= ( aSig1
!= 0 );
6886 shift64RightJamming( aSig0
, 18, &aSig0
);
6888 if ( aExp
|| zSig
) {
6892 return roundAndPackFloat32(aSign
, aExp
, zSig
, status
);
6896 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6897 | Returns the result of converting the quadruple-precision floating-point
6898 | value `a' to the double-precision floating-point format. The conversion
6899 | is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point
6901 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6903 float64
float128_to_float64(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6907 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
;
6909 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
6910 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
6911 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
6912 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
6913 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
6914 if ( aSig0
| aSig1
) {
6915 return commonNaNToFloat64(float128ToCommonNaN(a
, status
), status
);
6917 return packFloat64( aSign
, 0x7FF, 0 );
6919 shortShift128Left( aSig0
, aSig1
, 14, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6920 aSig0
|= ( aSig1
!= 0 );
6921 if ( aExp
|| aSig0
) {
6922 aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x4000000000000000 );
6925 return roundAndPackFloat64(aSign
, aExp
, aSig0
, status
);
6929 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6930 | Returns the result of converting the quadruple-precision floating-point
6931 | value `a' to the extended double-precision floating-point format. The
6932 | conversion is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
6933 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6934 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6936 floatx80
float128_to_floatx80(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6940 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
;
6942 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
6943 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
6944 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
6945 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
6946 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
6947 if ( aSig0
| aSig1
) {
6948 return commonNaNToFloatx80(float128ToCommonNaN(a
, status
), status
);
6950 return packFloatx80(aSign
, floatx80_infinity_high
,
6951 floatx80_infinity_low
);
6954 if ( ( aSig0
| aSig1
) == 0 ) return packFloatx80( aSign
, 0, 0 );
6955 normalizeFloat128Subnormal( aSig0
, aSig1
, &aExp
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6958 aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 );
6960 shortShift128Left( aSig0
, aSig1
, 15, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
6961 return roundAndPackFloatx80(80, aSign
, aExp
, aSig0
, aSig1
, status
);
6965 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6966 | Rounds the quadruple-precision floating-point value `a' to an integer, and
6967 | returns the result as a quadruple-precision floating-point value. The
6968 | operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
6969 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
6970 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6972 float128
float128_round_to_int(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
6976 uint64_t lastBitMask
, roundBitsMask
;
6979 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
6980 if ( 0x402F <= aExp
) {
6981 if ( 0x406F <= aExp
) {
6982 if ( ( aExp
== 0x7FFF )
6983 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( a
) | extractFloat128Frac1( a
) )
6985 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, a
, status
);
6990 lastBitMask
= ( lastBitMask
<<( 0x406E - aExp
) )<<1;
6991 roundBitsMask
= lastBitMask
- 1;
6993 switch (status
->float_rounding_mode
) {
6994 case float_round_nearest_even
:
6995 if ( lastBitMask
) {
6996 add128( z
.high
, z
.low
, 0, lastBitMask
>>1, &z
.high
, &z
.low
);
6997 if ( ( z
.low
& roundBitsMask
) == 0 ) z
.low
&= ~ lastBitMask
;
7000 if ( (int64_t) z
.low
< 0 ) {
7002 if ( (uint64_t) ( z
.low
<<1 ) == 0 ) z
.high
&= ~1;
7006 case float_round_ties_away
:
7008 add128(z
.high
, z
.low
, 0, lastBitMask
>> 1, &z
.high
, &z
.low
);
7010 if ((int64_t) z
.low
< 0) {
7015 case float_round_to_zero
:
7017 case float_round_up
:
7018 if (!extractFloat128Sign(z
)) {
7019 add128(z
.high
, z
.low
, 0, roundBitsMask
, &z
.high
, &z
.low
);
7022 case float_round_down
:
7023 if (extractFloat128Sign(z
)) {
7024 add128(z
.high
, z
.low
, 0, roundBitsMask
, &z
.high
, &z
.low
);
7027 case float_round_to_odd
:
7029 * Note that if lastBitMask == 0, the last bit is the lsb
7030 * of high, and roundBitsMask == -1.
7032 if ((lastBitMask
? z
.low
& lastBitMask
: z
.high
& 1) == 0) {
7033 add128(z
.high
, z
.low
, 0, roundBitsMask
, &z
.high
, &z
.low
);
7039 z
.low
&= ~ roundBitsMask
;
7042 if ( aExp
< 0x3FFF ) {
7043 if ( ( ( (uint64_t) ( a
.high
<<1 ) ) | a
.low
) == 0 ) return a
;
7044 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
7045 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7046 switch (status
->float_rounding_mode
) {
7047 case float_round_nearest_even
:
7048 if ( ( aExp
== 0x3FFE )
7049 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( a
)
7050 | extractFloat128Frac1( a
) )
7052 return packFloat128( aSign
, 0x3FFF, 0, 0 );
7055 case float_round_ties_away
:
7056 if (aExp
== 0x3FFE) {
7057 return packFloat128(aSign
, 0x3FFF, 0, 0);
7060 case float_round_down
:
7062 aSign
? packFloat128( 1, 0x3FFF, 0, 0 )
7063 : packFloat128( 0, 0, 0, 0 );
7064 case float_round_up
:
7066 aSign
? packFloat128( 1, 0, 0, 0 )
7067 : packFloat128( 0, 0x3FFF, 0, 0 );
7069 case float_round_to_odd
:
7070 return packFloat128(aSign
, 0x3FFF, 0, 0);
7072 return packFloat128( aSign
, 0, 0, 0 );
7075 lastBitMask
<<= 0x402F - aExp
;
7076 roundBitsMask
= lastBitMask
- 1;
7079 switch (status
->float_rounding_mode
) {
7080 case float_round_nearest_even
:
7081 z
.high
+= lastBitMask
>>1;
7082 if ( ( ( z
.high
& roundBitsMask
) | a
.low
) == 0 ) {
7083 z
.high
&= ~ lastBitMask
;
7086 case float_round_ties_away
:
7087 z
.high
+= lastBitMask
>>1;
7089 case float_round_to_zero
:
7091 case float_round_up
:
7092 if (!extractFloat128Sign(z
)) {
7093 z
.high
|= ( a
.low
!= 0 );
7094 z
.high
+= roundBitsMask
;
7097 case float_round_down
:
7098 if (extractFloat128Sign(z
)) {
7099 z
.high
|= (a
.low
!= 0);
7100 z
.high
+= roundBitsMask
;
7103 case float_round_to_odd
:
7104 if ((z
.high
& lastBitMask
) == 0) {
7105 z
.high
|= (a
.low
!= 0);
7106 z
.high
+= roundBitsMask
;
7112 z
.high
&= ~ roundBitsMask
;
7114 if ( ( z
.low
!= a
.low
) || ( z
.high
!= a
.high
) ) {
7115 status
->float_exception_flags
|= float_flag_inexact
;
7121 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7122 | Returns the result of adding the absolute values of the quadruple-precision
7123 | floating-point values `a' and `b'. If `zSign' is 1, the sum is negated
7124 | before being returned. `zSign' is ignored if the result is a NaN.
7125 | The addition is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
7126 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7127 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7129 static float128
addFloat128Sigs(float128 a
, float128 b
, flag zSign
,
7130 float_status
*status
)
7132 int32_t aExp
, bExp
, zExp
;
7133 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
, bSig1
, zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
;
7136 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
7137 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
7138 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
7139 bSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( b
);
7140 bSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( b
);
7141 bExp
= extractFloat128Exp( b
);
7142 expDiff
= aExp
- bExp
;
7143 if ( 0 < expDiff
) {
7144 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7145 if (aSig0
| aSig1
) {
7146 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7154 bSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 );
7156 shift128ExtraRightJamming(
7157 bSig0
, bSig1
, 0, expDiff
, &bSig0
, &bSig1
, &zSig2
);
7160 else if ( expDiff
< 0 ) {
7161 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7162 if (bSig0
| bSig1
) {
7163 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7165 return packFloat128( zSign
, 0x7FFF, 0, 0 );
7171 aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 );
7173 shift128ExtraRightJamming(
7174 aSig0
, aSig1
, 0, - expDiff
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
, &zSig2
);
7178 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7179 if ( aSig0
| aSig1
| bSig0
| bSig1
) {
7180 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7184 add128( aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
, bSig1
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
7186 if (status
->flush_to_zero
) {
7187 if (zSig0
| zSig1
) {
7188 float_raise(float_flag_output_denormal
, status
);
7190 return packFloat128(zSign
, 0, 0, 0);
7192 return packFloat128( zSign
, 0, zSig0
, zSig1
);
7195 zSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0002000000000000 );
7199 aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 );
7200 add128( aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
, bSig1
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
7202 if ( zSig0
< LIT64( 0x0002000000000000 ) ) goto roundAndPack
;
7205 shift128ExtraRightJamming(
7206 zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
, 1, &zSig0
, &zSig1
, &zSig2
);
7208 return roundAndPackFloat128(zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
, status
);
7212 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7213 | Returns the result of subtracting the absolute values of the quadruple-
7214 | precision floating-point values `a' and `b'. If `zSign' is 1, the
7215 | difference is negated before being returned. `zSign' is ignored if the
7216 | result is a NaN. The subtraction is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
7217 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7218 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7220 static float128
subFloat128Sigs(float128 a
, float128 b
, flag zSign
,
7221 float_status
*status
)
7223 int32_t aExp
, bExp
, zExp
;
7224 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
, bSig1
, zSig0
, zSig1
;
7227 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
7228 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
7229 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
7230 bSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( b
);
7231 bSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( b
);
7232 bExp
= extractFloat128Exp( b
);
7233 expDiff
= aExp
- bExp
;
7234 shortShift128Left( aSig0
, aSig1
, 14, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7235 shortShift128Left( bSig0
, bSig1
, 14, &bSig0
, &bSig1
);
7236 if ( 0 < expDiff
) goto aExpBigger
;
7237 if ( expDiff
< 0 ) goto bExpBigger
;
7238 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7239 if ( aSig0
| aSig1
| bSig0
| bSig1
) {
7240 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7242 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7243 return float128_default_nan(status
);
7249 if ( bSig0
< aSig0
) goto aBigger
;
7250 if ( aSig0
< bSig0
) goto bBigger
;
7251 if ( bSig1
< aSig1
) goto aBigger
;
7252 if ( aSig1
< bSig1
) goto bBigger
;
7253 return packFloat128(status
->float_rounding_mode
== float_round_down
,
7256 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7257 if (bSig0
| bSig1
) {
7258 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7260 return packFloat128( zSign
^ 1, 0x7FFF, 0, 0 );
7266 aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x4000000000000000 );
7268 shift128RightJamming( aSig0
, aSig1
, - expDiff
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7269 bSig0
|= LIT64( 0x4000000000000000 );
7271 sub128( bSig0
, bSig1
, aSig0
, aSig1
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
7274 goto normalizeRoundAndPack
;
7276 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7277 if (aSig0
| aSig1
) {
7278 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7286 bSig0
|= LIT64( 0x4000000000000000 );
7288 shift128RightJamming( bSig0
, bSig1
, expDiff
, &bSig0
, &bSig1
);
7289 aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x4000000000000000 );
7291 sub128( aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
, bSig1
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
7293 normalizeRoundAndPack
:
7295 return normalizeRoundAndPackFloat128(zSign
, zExp
- 14, zSig0
, zSig1
,
7300 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7301 | Returns the result of adding the quadruple-precision floating-point values
7302 | `a' and `b'. The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard
7303 | for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7304 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7306 float128
float128_add(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7310 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7311 bSign
= extractFloat128Sign( b
);
7312 if ( aSign
== bSign
) {
7313 return addFloat128Sigs(a
, b
, aSign
, status
);
7316 return subFloat128Sigs(a
, b
, aSign
, status
);
7321 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7322 | Returns the result of subtracting the quadruple-precision floating-point
7323 | values `a' and `b'. The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
7324 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7325 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7327 float128
float128_sub(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7331 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7332 bSign
= extractFloat128Sign( b
);
7333 if ( aSign
== bSign
) {
7334 return subFloat128Sigs(a
, b
, aSign
, status
);
7337 return addFloat128Sigs(a
, b
, aSign
, status
);
7342 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7343 | Returns the result of multiplying the quadruple-precision floating-point
7344 | values `a' and `b'. The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
7345 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7346 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7348 float128
float128_mul(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7350 flag aSign
, bSign
, zSign
;
7351 int32_t aExp
, bExp
, zExp
;
7352 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
, bSig1
, zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
, zSig3
;
7354 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
7355 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
7356 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
7357 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7358 bSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( b
);
7359 bSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( b
);
7360 bExp
= extractFloat128Exp( b
);
7361 bSign
= extractFloat128Sign( b
);
7362 zSign
= aSign
^ bSign
;
7363 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7364 if ( ( aSig0
| aSig1
)
7365 || ( ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) && ( bSig0
| bSig1
) ) ) {
7366 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7368 if ( ( bExp
| bSig0
| bSig1
) == 0 ) goto invalid
;
7369 return packFloat128( zSign
, 0x7FFF, 0, 0 );
7371 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7372 if (bSig0
| bSig1
) {
7373 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7375 if ( ( aExp
| aSig0
| aSig1
) == 0 ) {
7377 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7378 return float128_default_nan(status
);
7380 return packFloat128( zSign
, 0x7FFF, 0, 0 );
7383 if ( ( aSig0
| aSig1
) == 0 ) return packFloat128( zSign
, 0, 0, 0 );
7384 normalizeFloat128Subnormal( aSig0
, aSig1
, &aExp
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7387 if ( ( bSig0
| bSig1
) == 0 ) return packFloat128( zSign
, 0, 0, 0 );
7388 normalizeFloat128Subnormal( bSig0
, bSig1
, &bExp
, &bSig0
, &bSig1
);
7390 zExp
= aExp
+ bExp
- 0x4000;
7391 aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 );
7392 shortShift128Left( bSig0
, bSig1
, 16, &bSig0
, &bSig1
);
7393 mul128To256( aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
, bSig1
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
, &zSig2
, &zSig3
);
7394 add128( zSig0
, zSig1
, aSig0
, aSig1
, &zSig0
, &zSig1
);
7395 zSig2
|= ( zSig3
!= 0 );
7396 if ( LIT64( 0x0002000000000000 ) <= zSig0
) {
7397 shift128ExtraRightJamming(
7398 zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
, 1, &zSig0
, &zSig1
, &zSig2
);
7401 return roundAndPackFloat128(zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
, status
);
7405 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7406 | Returns the result of dividing the quadruple-precision floating-point value
7407 | `a' by the corresponding value `b'. The operation is performed according to
7408 | the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7409 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7411 float128
float128_div(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7413 flag aSign
, bSign
, zSign
;
7414 int32_t aExp
, bExp
, zExp
;
7415 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
, bSig1
, zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
;
7416 uint64_t rem0
, rem1
, rem2
, rem3
, term0
, term1
, term2
, term3
;
7418 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
7419 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
7420 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
7421 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7422 bSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( b
);
7423 bSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( b
);
7424 bExp
= extractFloat128Exp( b
);
7425 bSign
= extractFloat128Sign( b
);
7426 zSign
= aSign
^ bSign
;
7427 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7428 if (aSig0
| aSig1
) {
7429 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7431 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7432 if (bSig0
| bSig1
) {
7433 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7437 return packFloat128( zSign
, 0x7FFF, 0, 0 );
7439 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7440 if (bSig0
| bSig1
) {
7441 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7443 return packFloat128( zSign
, 0, 0, 0 );
7446 if ( ( bSig0
| bSig1
) == 0 ) {
7447 if ( ( aExp
| aSig0
| aSig1
) == 0 ) {
7449 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7450 return float128_default_nan(status
);
7452 float_raise(float_flag_divbyzero
, status
);
7453 return packFloat128( zSign
, 0x7FFF, 0, 0 );
7455 normalizeFloat128Subnormal( bSig0
, bSig1
, &bExp
, &bSig0
, &bSig1
);
7458 if ( ( aSig0
| aSig1
) == 0 ) return packFloat128( zSign
, 0, 0, 0 );
7459 normalizeFloat128Subnormal( aSig0
, aSig1
, &aExp
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7461 zExp
= aExp
- bExp
+ 0x3FFD;
7463 aSig0
| LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 ), aSig1
, 15, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7465 bSig0
| LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 ), bSig1
, 15, &bSig0
, &bSig1
);
7466 if ( le128( bSig0
, bSig1
, aSig0
, aSig1
) ) {
7467 shift128Right( aSig0
, aSig1
, 1, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7470 zSig0
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
);
7471 mul128By64To192( bSig0
, bSig1
, zSig0
, &term0
, &term1
, &term2
);
7472 sub192( aSig0
, aSig1
, 0, term0
, term1
, term2
, &rem0
, &rem1
, &rem2
);
7473 while ( (int64_t) rem0
< 0 ) {
7475 add192( rem0
, rem1
, rem2
, 0, bSig0
, bSig1
, &rem0
, &rem1
, &rem2
);
7477 zSig1
= estimateDiv128To64( rem1
, rem2
, bSig0
);
7478 if ( ( zSig1
& 0x3FFF ) <= 4 ) {
7479 mul128By64To192( bSig0
, bSig1
, zSig1
, &term1
, &term2
, &term3
);
7480 sub192( rem1
, rem2
, 0, term1
, term2
, term3
, &rem1
, &rem2
, &rem3
);
7481 while ( (int64_t) rem1
< 0 ) {
7483 add192( rem1
, rem2
, rem3
, 0, bSig0
, bSig1
, &rem1
, &rem2
, &rem3
);
7485 zSig1
|= ( ( rem1
| rem2
| rem3
) != 0 );
7487 shift128ExtraRightJamming( zSig0
, zSig1
, 0, 15, &zSig0
, &zSig1
, &zSig2
);
7488 return roundAndPackFloat128(zSign
, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
, status
);
7492 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7493 | Returns the remainder of the quadruple-precision floating-point value `a'
7494 | with respect to the corresponding value `b'. The operation is performed
7495 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7496 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7498 float128
float128_rem(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7501 int32_t aExp
, bExp
, expDiff
;
7502 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
, bSig1
, q
, term0
, term1
, term2
;
7503 uint64_t allZero
, alternateASig0
, alternateASig1
, sigMean1
;
7506 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
7507 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
7508 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
7509 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7510 bSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( b
);
7511 bSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( b
);
7512 bExp
= extractFloat128Exp( b
);
7513 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7514 if ( ( aSig0
| aSig1
)
7515 || ( ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) && ( bSig0
| bSig1
) ) ) {
7516 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7520 if ( bExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7521 if (bSig0
| bSig1
) {
7522 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, b
, status
);
7527 if ( ( bSig0
| bSig1
) == 0 ) {
7529 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7530 return float128_default_nan(status
);
7532 normalizeFloat128Subnormal( bSig0
, bSig1
, &bExp
, &bSig0
, &bSig1
);
7535 if ( ( aSig0
| aSig1
) == 0 ) return a
;
7536 normalizeFloat128Subnormal( aSig0
, aSig1
, &aExp
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7538 expDiff
= aExp
- bExp
;
7539 if ( expDiff
< -1 ) return a
;
7541 aSig0
| LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 ),
7543 15 - ( expDiff
< 0 ),
7548 bSig0
| LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 ), bSig1
, 15, &bSig0
, &bSig1
);
7549 q
= le128( bSig0
, bSig1
, aSig0
, aSig1
);
7550 if ( q
) sub128( aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
, bSig1
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7552 while ( 0 < expDiff
) {
7553 q
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
);
7554 q
= ( 4 < q
) ? q
- 4 : 0;
7555 mul128By64To192( bSig0
, bSig1
, q
, &term0
, &term1
, &term2
);
7556 shortShift192Left( term0
, term1
, term2
, 61, &term1
, &term2
, &allZero
);
7557 shortShift128Left( aSig0
, aSig1
, 61, &aSig0
, &allZero
);
7558 sub128( aSig0
, 0, term1
, term2
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7561 if ( -64 < expDiff
) {
7562 q
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
);
7563 q
= ( 4 < q
) ? q
- 4 : 0;
7565 shift128Right( bSig0
, bSig1
, 12, &bSig0
, &bSig1
);
7567 if ( expDiff
< 0 ) {
7568 shift128Right( aSig0
, aSig1
, - expDiff
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7571 shortShift128Left( aSig0
, aSig1
, expDiff
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7573 mul128By64To192( bSig0
, bSig1
, q
, &term0
, &term1
, &term2
);
7574 sub128( aSig0
, aSig1
, term1
, term2
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7577 shift128Right( aSig0
, aSig1
, 12, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7578 shift128Right( bSig0
, bSig1
, 12, &bSig0
, &bSig1
);
7581 alternateASig0
= aSig0
;
7582 alternateASig1
= aSig1
;
7584 sub128( aSig0
, aSig1
, bSig0
, bSig1
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7585 } while ( 0 <= (int64_t) aSig0
);
7587 aSig0
, aSig1
, alternateASig0
, alternateASig1
, (uint64_t *)&sigMean0
, &sigMean1
);
7588 if ( ( sigMean0
< 0 )
7589 || ( ( ( sigMean0
| sigMean1
) == 0 ) && ( q
& 1 ) ) ) {
7590 aSig0
= alternateASig0
;
7591 aSig1
= alternateASig1
;
7593 zSign
= ( (int64_t) aSig0
< 0 );
7594 if ( zSign
) sub128( 0, 0, aSig0
, aSig1
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7595 return normalizeRoundAndPackFloat128(aSign
^ zSign
, bExp
- 4, aSig0
, aSig1
,
7599 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7600 | Returns the square root of the quadruple-precision floating-point value `a'.
7601 | The operation is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
7602 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7603 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7605 float128
float128_sqrt(float128 a
, float_status
*status
)
7609 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
, zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
, doubleZSig0
;
7610 uint64_t rem0
, rem1
, rem2
, rem3
, term0
, term1
, term2
, term3
;
7612 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
7613 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
7614 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
7615 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7616 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
7617 if (aSig0
| aSig1
) {
7618 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, a
, status
);
7620 if ( ! aSign
) return a
;
7624 if ( ( aExp
| aSig0
| aSig1
) == 0 ) return a
;
7626 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7627 return float128_default_nan(status
);
7630 if ( ( aSig0
| aSig1
) == 0 ) return packFloat128( 0, 0, 0, 0 );
7631 normalizeFloat128Subnormal( aSig0
, aSig1
, &aExp
, &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7633 zExp
= ( ( aExp
- 0x3FFF )>>1 ) + 0x3FFE;
7634 aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 );
7635 zSig0
= estimateSqrt32( aExp
, aSig0
>>17 );
7636 shortShift128Left( aSig0
, aSig1
, 13 - ( aExp
& 1 ), &aSig0
, &aSig1
);
7637 zSig0
= estimateDiv128To64( aSig0
, aSig1
, zSig0
<<32 ) + ( zSig0
<<30 );
7638 doubleZSig0
= zSig0
<<1;
7639 mul64To128( zSig0
, zSig0
, &term0
, &term1
);
7640 sub128( aSig0
, aSig1
, term0
, term1
, &rem0
, &rem1
);
7641 while ( (int64_t) rem0
< 0 ) {
7644 add128( rem0
, rem1
, zSig0
>>63, doubleZSig0
| 1, &rem0
, &rem1
);
7646 zSig1
= estimateDiv128To64( rem1
, 0, doubleZSig0
);
7647 if ( ( zSig1
& 0x1FFF ) <= 5 ) {
7648 if ( zSig1
== 0 ) zSig1
= 1;
7649 mul64To128( doubleZSig0
, zSig1
, &term1
, &term2
);
7650 sub128( rem1
, 0, term1
, term2
, &rem1
, &rem2
);
7651 mul64To128( zSig1
, zSig1
, &term2
, &term3
);
7652 sub192( rem1
, rem2
, 0, 0, term2
, term3
, &rem1
, &rem2
, &rem3
);
7653 while ( (int64_t) rem1
< 0 ) {
7655 shortShift128Left( 0, zSig1
, 1, &term2
, &term3
);
7657 term2
|= doubleZSig0
;
7658 add192( rem1
, rem2
, rem3
, 0, term2
, term3
, &rem1
, &rem2
, &rem3
);
7660 zSig1
|= ( ( rem1
| rem2
| rem3
) != 0 );
7662 shift128ExtraRightJamming( zSig0
, zSig1
, 0, 14, &zSig0
, &zSig1
, &zSig2
);
7663 return roundAndPackFloat128(0, zExp
, zSig0
, zSig1
, zSig2
, status
);
7667 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7668 | Returns 1 if the quadruple-precision floating-point value `a' is equal to
7669 | the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The invalid exception is
7670 | raised if either operand is a NaN. Otherwise, the comparison is performed
7671 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7672 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7674 int float128_eq(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7677 if ( ( ( extractFloat128Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
7678 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( a
) | extractFloat128Frac1( a
) ) )
7679 || ( ( extractFloat128Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
7680 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( b
) | extractFloat128Frac1( b
) ) )
7682 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7687 && ( ( a
.high
== b
.high
)
7689 && ( (uint64_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) == 0 ) )
7694 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7695 | Returns 1 if the quadruple-precision floating-point value `a' is less than
7696 | or equal to the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The invalid
7697 | exception is raised if either operand is a NaN. The comparison is performed
7698 | according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7699 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7701 int float128_le(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7705 if ( ( ( extractFloat128Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
7706 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( a
) | extractFloat128Frac1( a
) ) )
7707 || ( ( extractFloat128Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
7708 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( b
) | extractFloat128Frac1( b
) ) )
7710 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7713 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7714 bSign
= extractFloat128Sign( b
);
7715 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) {
7718 || ( ( ( (uint64_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) ) | a
.low
| b
.low
)
7722 aSign
? le128( b
.high
, b
.low
, a
.high
, a
.low
)
7723 : le128( a
.high
, a
.low
, b
.high
, b
.low
);
7727 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7728 | Returns 1 if the quadruple-precision floating-point value `a' is less than
7729 | the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. The invalid exception is
7730 | raised if either operand is a NaN. The comparison is performed according
7731 | to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7732 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7734 int float128_lt(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7738 if ( ( ( extractFloat128Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
7739 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( a
) | extractFloat128Frac1( a
) ) )
7740 || ( ( extractFloat128Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
7741 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( b
) | extractFloat128Frac1( b
) ) )
7743 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7746 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7747 bSign
= extractFloat128Sign( b
);
7748 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) {
7751 && ( ( ( (uint64_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) ) | a
.low
| b
.low
)
7755 aSign
? lt128( b
.high
, b
.low
, a
.high
, a
.low
)
7756 : lt128( a
.high
, a
.low
, b
.high
, b
.low
);
7760 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7761 | Returns 1 if the quadruple-precision floating-point values `a' and `b' cannot
7762 | be compared, and 0 otherwise. The invalid exception is raised if either
7763 | operand is a NaN. The comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
7764 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7765 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7767 int float128_unordered(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7769 if ( ( ( extractFloat128Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
7770 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( a
) | extractFloat128Frac1( a
) ) )
7771 || ( ( extractFloat128Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
7772 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( b
) | extractFloat128Frac1( b
) ) )
7774 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7780 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7781 | Returns 1 if the quadruple-precision floating-point value `a' is equal to
7782 | the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not cause an
7783 | exception. The comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard
7784 | for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7785 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7787 int float128_eq_quiet(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7790 if ( ( ( extractFloat128Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
7791 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( a
) | extractFloat128Frac1( a
) ) )
7792 || ( ( extractFloat128Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
7793 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( b
) | extractFloat128Frac1( b
) ) )
7795 if (float128_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
7796 || float128_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
7797 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7803 && ( ( a
.high
== b
.high
)
7805 && ( (uint64_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) == 0 ) )
7810 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7811 | Returns 1 if the quadruple-precision floating-point value `a' is less than
7812 | or equal to the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not
7813 | cause an exception. Otherwise, the comparison is performed according to the
7814 | IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7815 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7817 int float128_le_quiet(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7821 if ( ( ( extractFloat128Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
7822 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( a
) | extractFloat128Frac1( a
) ) )
7823 || ( ( extractFloat128Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
7824 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( b
) | extractFloat128Frac1( b
) ) )
7826 if (float128_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
7827 || float128_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
7828 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7832 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7833 bSign
= extractFloat128Sign( b
);
7834 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) {
7837 || ( ( ( (uint64_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) ) | a
.low
| b
.low
)
7841 aSign
? le128( b
.high
, b
.low
, a
.high
, a
.low
)
7842 : le128( a
.high
, a
.low
, b
.high
, b
.low
);
7846 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7847 | Returns 1 if the quadruple-precision floating-point value `a' is less than
7848 | the corresponding value `b', and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not cause an
7849 | exception. Otherwise, the comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE
7850 | Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7851 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7853 int float128_lt_quiet(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7857 if ( ( ( extractFloat128Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
7858 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( a
) | extractFloat128Frac1( a
) ) )
7859 || ( ( extractFloat128Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
7860 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( b
) | extractFloat128Frac1( b
) ) )
7862 if (float128_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
7863 || float128_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
7864 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7868 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7869 bSign
= extractFloat128Sign( b
);
7870 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) {
7873 && ( ( ( (uint64_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) ) | a
.low
| b
.low
)
7877 aSign
? lt128( b
.high
, b
.low
, a
.high
, a
.low
)
7878 : lt128( a
.high
, a
.low
, b
.high
, b
.low
);
7882 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7883 | Returns 1 if the quadruple-precision floating-point values `a' and `b' cannot
7884 | be compared, and 0 otherwise. Quiet NaNs do not cause an exception. The
7885 | comparison is performed according to the IEC/IEEE Standard for Binary
7886 | Floating-Point Arithmetic.
7887 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7889 int float128_unordered_quiet(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7891 if ( ( ( extractFloat128Exp( a
) == 0x7FFF )
7892 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( a
) | extractFloat128Frac1( a
) ) )
7893 || ( ( extractFloat128Exp( b
) == 0x7FFF )
7894 && ( extractFloat128Frac0( b
) | extractFloat128Frac1( b
) ) )
7896 if (float128_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
)
7897 || float128_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
7898 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7905 static inline int floatx80_compare_internal(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
,
7906 int is_quiet
, float_status
*status
)
7910 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
) || floatx80_invalid_encoding(b
)) {
7911 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7912 return float_relation_unordered
;
7914 if (( ( extractFloatx80Exp( a
) == 0x7fff ) &&
7915 ( extractFloatx80Frac( a
)<<1 ) ) ||
7916 ( ( extractFloatx80Exp( b
) == 0x7fff ) &&
7917 ( extractFloatx80Frac( b
)<<1 ) )) {
7919 floatx80_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
) ||
7920 floatx80_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
7921 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7923 return float_relation_unordered
;
7925 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
7926 bSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( b
);
7927 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) {
7929 if ( ( ( (uint16_t) ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
) << 1 ) ) == 0) &&
7930 ( ( a
.low
| b
.low
) == 0 ) ) {
7932 return float_relation_equal
;
7934 return 1 - (2 * aSign
);
7937 if (a
.low
== b
.low
&& a
.high
== b
.high
) {
7938 return float_relation_equal
;
7940 return 1 - 2 * (aSign
^ ( lt128( a
.high
, a
.low
, b
.high
, b
.low
) ));
7945 int floatx80_compare(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
7947 return floatx80_compare_internal(a
, b
, 0, status
);
7950 int floatx80_compare_quiet(floatx80 a
, floatx80 b
, float_status
*status
)
7952 return floatx80_compare_internal(a
, b
, 1, status
);
7955 static inline int float128_compare_internal(float128 a
, float128 b
,
7956 int is_quiet
, float_status
*status
)
7960 if (( ( extractFloat128Exp( a
) == 0x7fff ) &&
7961 ( extractFloat128Frac0( a
) | extractFloat128Frac1( a
) ) ) ||
7962 ( ( extractFloat128Exp( b
) == 0x7fff ) &&
7963 ( extractFloat128Frac0( b
) | extractFloat128Frac1( b
) ) )) {
7965 float128_is_signaling_nan(a
, status
) ||
7966 float128_is_signaling_nan(b
, status
)) {
7967 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
7969 return float_relation_unordered
;
7971 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
7972 bSign
= extractFloat128Sign( b
);
7973 if ( aSign
!= bSign
) {
7974 if ( ( ( ( a
.high
| b
.high
)<<1 ) | a
.low
| b
.low
) == 0 ) {
7976 return float_relation_equal
;
7978 return 1 - (2 * aSign
);
7981 if (a
.low
== b
.low
&& a
.high
== b
.high
) {
7982 return float_relation_equal
;
7984 return 1 - 2 * (aSign
^ ( lt128( a
.high
, a
.low
, b
.high
, b
.low
) ));
7989 int float128_compare(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7991 return float128_compare_internal(a
, b
, 0, status
);
7994 int float128_compare_quiet(float128 a
, float128 b
, float_status
*status
)
7996 return float128_compare_internal(a
, b
, 1, status
);
7999 floatx80
floatx80_scalbn(floatx80 a
, int n
, float_status
*status
)
8005 if (floatx80_invalid_encoding(a
)) {
8006 float_raise(float_flag_invalid
, status
);
8007 return floatx80_default_nan(status
);
8009 aSig
= extractFloatx80Frac( a
);
8010 aExp
= extractFloatx80Exp( a
);
8011 aSign
= extractFloatx80Sign( a
);
8013 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
8015 return propagateFloatx80NaN(a
, a
, status
);
8029 } else if (n
< -0x10000) {
8034 return normalizeRoundAndPackFloatx80(status
->floatx80_rounding_precision
,
8035 aSign
, aExp
, aSig
, 0, status
);
8038 float128
float128_scalbn(float128 a
, int n
, float_status
*status
)
8042 uint64_t aSig0
, aSig1
;
8044 aSig1
= extractFloat128Frac1( a
);
8045 aSig0
= extractFloat128Frac0( a
);
8046 aExp
= extractFloat128Exp( a
);
8047 aSign
= extractFloat128Sign( a
);
8048 if ( aExp
== 0x7FFF ) {
8049 if ( aSig0
| aSig1
) {
8050 return propagateFloat128NaN(a
, a
, status
);
8055 aSig0
|= LIT64( 0x0001000000000000 );
8056 } else if (aSig0
== 0 && aSig1
== 0) {
8064 } else if (n
< -0x10000) {
8069 return normalizeRoundAndPackFloat128( aSign
, aExp
, aSig0
, aSig1
8074 static void __attribute__((constructor
)) softfloat_init(void)
8076 union_float64 ua
, ub
, uc
, ur
;
8078 if (QEMU_NO_HARDFLOAT
) {
8082 * Test that the host's FMA is not obviously broken. For example,
8083 * glibc < 2.23 can perform an incorrect FMA on certain hosts; see
8084 * https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13304
8086 ua
.s
= 0x0020000000000001ULL
;
8087 ub
.s
= 0x3ca0000000000000ULL
;
8088 uc
.s
= 0x0020000000000000ULL
;
8089 ur
.h
= fma(ua
.h
, ub
.h
, uc
.h
);
8090 if (ur
.s
!= 0x0020000000000001ULL
) {
8091 force_soft_fma
= true;