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author | Adhemerval Zanella <azanella@linux.vnet.ibm.com> | 2013-03-08 11:07:15 -0300 |
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committer | Adhemerval Zanella <azanella@linux.vnet.ibm.com> | 2013-03-08 11:07:15 -0300 |
commit | edf66e57fc2bac083ecc9756a5fe47f9041ed3bb (patch) | |
tree | 1284213b3bbc2e818076eb7775a235498dd66a3e /sysdeps/powerpc | |
parent | 6d9145d817e570cd986bb088cf2af0bf51ac7dde (diff) | |
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PowerPC: unify math_ldbl.h implementations
This patch removes redudant definition from PowerPC specific math_ldbl, using the definitions from ieee754 math_ldbl.h.
Diffstat (limited to 'sysdeps/powerpc')
-rw-r--r-- | sysdeps/powerpc/Implies | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/math_ldbl.h | 171 |
2 files changed, 10 insertions, 162 deletions
diff --git a/sysdeps/powerpc/Implies b/sysdeps/powerpc/Implies index 7ccf9a7c4a..78dba9510c 100644 --- a/sysdeps/powerpc/Implies +++ b/sysdeps/powerpc/Implies @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ # On PowerPC we use the IBM extended long double format. ieee754/ldbl-128ibm +ieee754/ldbl-opt ieee754/dbl-64 ieee754/flt-32 diff --git a/sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/math_ldbl.h b/sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/math_ldbl.h index 20224e6646..36378c0239 100644 --- a/sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/math_ldbl.h +++ b/sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/math_ldbl.h @@ -2,132 +2,12 @@ #error "Never use <math_ldbl.h> directly; include <math_private.h> instead." #endif -#include <sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/math_ldbl.h> -#include <ieee754.h> - -static inline void -ldbl_extract_mantissa (int64_t *hi64, u_int64_t *lo64, int *exp, long double x) -{ - /* We have 105 bits of mantissa plus one implicit digit. Since - 106 bits are representable we use the first implicit digit for - the number before the decimal point and the second implicit bit - as bit 53 of the mantissa. */ - unsigned long long hi, lo; - int ediff; - union ibm_extended_long_double eldbl; - eldbl.d = x; - *exp = eldbl.ieee.exponent - IBM_EXTENDED_LONG_DOUBLE_BIAS; - - lo = ((long long)eldbl.ieee.mantissa2 << 32) | eldbl.ieee.mantissa3; - hi = ((long long)eldbl.ieee.mantissa0 << 32) | eldbl.ieee.mantissa1; - /* If the lower double is not a denomal or zero then set the hidden - 53rd bit. */ - if (eldbl.ieee.exponent2 > 0x001) - { - lo |= (1ULL << 52); - lo = lo << 7; /* pre-shift lo to match ieee854. */ - /* The lower double is normalized separately from the upper. We - may need to adjust the lower mantissa to reflect this. */ - ediff = eldbl.ieee.exponent - eldbl.ieee.exponent2; - if (ediff > 53) - lo = lo >> (ediff-53); - } - hi |= (1ULL << 52); - - if ((eldbl.ieee.negative != eldbl.ieee.negative2) - && ((eldbl.ieee.exponent2 != 0) && (lo != 0LL))) - { - hi--; - lo = (1ULL << 60) - lo; - if (hi < (1ULL << 52)) - { - /* we have a borrow from the hidden bit, so shift left 1. */ - hi = (hi << 1) | (lo >> 59); - lo = 0xfffffffffffffffLL & (lo << 1); - *exp = *exp - 1; - } - } - *lo64 = (hi << 60) | lo; - *hi64 = hi >> 4; -} - -static inline long double -ldbl_insert_mantissa (int sign, int exp, int64_t hi64, u_int64_t lo64) -{ - union ibm_extended_long_double u; - unsigned long hidden2, lzcount; - unsigned long long hi, lo; - - u.ieee.negative = sign; - u.ieee.negative2 = sign; - u.ieee.exponent = exp + IBM_EXTENDED_LONG_DOUBLE_BIAS; - u.ieee.exponent2 = exp-53 + IBM_EXTENDED_LONG_DOUBLE_BIAS; - /* Expect 113 bits (112 bits + hidden) right justified in two longs. - The low order 53 bits (52 + hidden) go into the lower double */ - lo = (lo64 >> 7)& ((1ULL << 53) - 1); - hidden2 = (lo64 >> 59) & 1ULL; - /* The high order 53 bits (52 + hidden) go into the upper double */ - hi = (lo64 >> 60) & ((1ULL << 11) - 1); - hi |= (hi64 << 4); - - if (lo != 0LL) - { - /* hidden2 bit of low double controls rounding of the high double. - If hidden2 is '1' then round up hi and adjust lo (2nd mantissa) - plus change the sign of the low double to compensate. */ - if (hidden2) - { - hi++; - u.ieee.negative2 = !sign; - lo = (1ULL << 53) - lo; - } - /* The hidden bit of the lo mantissa is zero so we need to - normalize the it for the low double. Shift it left until the - hidden bit is '1' then adjust the 2nd exponent accordingly. */ - - if (sizeof (lo) == sizeof (long)) - lzcount = __builtin_clzl (lo); - else if ((lo >> 32) != 0) - lzcount = __builtin_clzl ((long) (lo >> 32)); - else - lzcount = __builtin_clzl ((long) lo) + 32; - lzcount = lzcount - 11; - if (lzcount > 0) - { - int expnt2 = u.ieee.exponent2 - lzcount; - if (expnt2 >= 1) - { - /* Not denormal. Normalize and set low exponent. */ - lo = lo << lzcount; - u.ieee.exponent2 = expnt2; - } - else - { - /* Is denormal. */ - lo = lo << (lzcount + expnt2); - u.ieee.exponent2 = 0; - } - } - } - else - { - u.ieee.negative2 = 0; - u.ieee.exponent2 = 0; - } - - u.ieee.mantissa3 = lo & ((1ULL << 32) - 1); - u.ieee.mantissa2 = (lo >> 32) & ((1ULL << 20) - 1); - u.ieee.mantissa1 = hi & ((1ULL << 32) - 1); - u.ieee.mantissa0 = (hi >> 32) & ((1ULL << 20) - 1); - return u.d; -} - -/* gcc generates disgusting code to pack and unpack long doubles. - This tells gcc that pack/unpack is really a nop. We use fr1/fr2 - because those are the regs used to pass/return a single - long double arg. */ +/* GCC does not optimize the default ldbl_pack code to not spill register + in the stack. The following optimization tells gcc that pack/unpack + is really a nop. We use fr1/fr2 because those are the regs used to + pass/return a single long double arg. */ static inline long double -ldbl_pack (double a, double aa) +ldbl_pack_ppc (double a, double aa) { register long double x __asm__ ("fr1"); register double xh __asm__ ("fr1"); @@ -139,7 +19,7 @@ ldbl_pack (double a, double aa) } static inline void -ldbl_unpack (long double l, double *a, double *aa) +ldbl_unpack_ppc (long double l, double *a, double *aa) { register long double x __asm__ ("fr1"); register double xh __asm__ ("fr1"); @@ -150,40 +30,7 @@ ldbl_unpack (long double l, double *a, double *aa) *aa = xl; } +#define ldbl_pack ldbl_pack_ppc +#define ldbl_unpack ldbl_unpack_ppc -/* Convert a finite long double to canonical form. - Does not handle +/-Inf properly. */ -static inline void -ldbl_canonicalize (double *a, double *aa) -{ - double xh, xl; - - xh = *a + *aa; - xl = (*a - xh) + *aa; - *a = xh; - *aa = xl; -} - -/* Simple inline nearbyint (double) function . - Only works in the default rounding mode - but is useful in long double rounding functions. */ -static inline double -ldbl_nearbyint (double a) -{ - double two52 = 0x10000000000000LL; - - if (__builtin_expect ((__builtin_fabs (a) < two52), 1)) - { - if (__builtin_expect ((a > 0.0), 1)) - { - a += two52; - a -= two52; - } - else if (__builtin_expect ((a < 0.0), 1)) - { - a = two52 - a; - a = -(a - two52); - } - } - return a; -} +#include <sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/math_ldbl.h> |