1 /* $NetBSD: fpu_subr.c,v 1.4 2005/12/11 12:18:42 christos Exp $ */
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40 * @(#)fpu_subr.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
47 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
48 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
50 #include <sys/types.h>
51 #include <sys/systm.h>
53 #include <machine/fpu.h>
54 #include <machine/reg.h>
56 #include <powerpc/fpu/fpu_arith.h>
57 #include <powerpc/fpu/fpu_emu.h>
60 * Shift the given number right rsh bits. Any bits that `fall off' will get
61 * shoved into the sticky field; we return the resulting sticky. Note that
62 * shifting NaNs is legal (this will never shift all bits out); a NaN's
63 * sticky field is ignored anyway.
66 fpu_shr(struct fpn *fp, int rsh)
68 u_int m0, m1, m2, m3, s;
72 if (rsh <= 0 || (fp->fp_class != FPC_NUM && !ISNAN(fp)))
73 panic("fpu_rightshift 1");
81 /* If shifting all the bits out, take a shortcut. */
82 if (rsh >= FP_NMANT) {
84 if ((m0 | m1 | m2 | m3) == 0)
85 panic("fpu_rightshift 2");
92 if ((m0 | m1 | m2 | m3) == 0)
93 fp->fp_class = FPC_ZERO;
100 /* Squish out full words. */
104 m3 = m0, m2 = 0, m1 = 0, m0 = 0;
105 } else if (rsh >= 32 * 2) {
107 m3 = m1, m2 = m0, m1 = 0, m0 = 0;
108 } else if (rsh >= 32) {
110 m3 = m2, m2 = m1, m1 = m0, m0 = 0;
113 /* Handle any remaining partial word. */
114 if ((rsh &= 31) != 0) {
117 m3 = (m3 >> rsh) | (m2 << lsh);
118 m2 = (m2 >> rsh) | (m1 << lsh);
119 m1 = (m1 >> rsh) | (m0 << lsh);
131 * Force a number to be normal, i.e., make its fraction have all zero
132 * bits before FP_1, then FP_1, then all 1 bits. This is used for denorms
133 * and (sometimes) for intermediate results.
135 * Internally, this may use a `supernormal' -- a number whose fp_mant
136 * is greater than or equal to 2.0 -- so as a side effect you can hand it
137 * a supernormal and it will fix it (provided fp->fp_mant[3] == 0).
140 fpu_norm(struct fpn *fp)
142 u_int m0, m1, m2, m3, top, sup, nrm;
151 /* Handle severe subnormals with 32-bit moves. */
154 m0 = m1, m1 = m2, m2 = m3, m3 = 0, exp -= 32;
156 m0 = m2, m1 = m3, m2 = 0, m3 = 0, exp -= 2 * 32;
158 m0 = m3, m1 = 0, m2 = 0, m3 = 0, exp -= 3 * 32;
160 fp->fp_class = FPC_ZERO;
165 /* Now fix any supernormal or remaining subnormal. */
170 * We have a supernormal number. We need to shift it right.
171 * We may assume m3==0.
173 for (rsh = 1, top = m0 >> 1; top >= sup; rsh++) /* XXX slow */
178 m2 = (m2 >> rsh) | (m1 << lsh);
179 m1 = (m1 >> rsh) | (m0 << lsh);
181 } else if (m0 < nrm) {
183 * We have a regular denorm (a subnormal number), and need
186 for (lsh = 1, top = m0 << 1; top < nrm; lsh++) /* XXX slow */
190 m0 = top | (m1 >> rsh);
191 m1 = (m1 << lsh) | (m2 >> rsh);
192 m2 = (m2 << lsh) | (m3 >> rsh);
204 * Concoct a `fresh' Quiet NaN per Appendix N.
205 * As a side effect, we set NV (invalid) for the current exceptions.
208 fpu_newnan(struct fpemu *fe)
212 fe->fe_cx |= FPSCR_VXSNAN;
214 fp->fp_class = FPC_QNAN;
216 fp->fp_mant[0] = FP_1 - 1;
217 fp->fp_mant[1] = fp->fp_mant[2] = fp->fp_mant[3] = ~0;
218 DUMPFPN(FPE_REG, fp);