/* _Float128 IEEE like macros. Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see . */ #ifndef _IEEE754_FLOAT128_H #define _IEEE754_FLOAT128_H #include #include # if __FLOAT_WORD_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN # define __FLT_EORDER2(t, a, b) t a; t b; # define __FLT_EORDER4(t, a, b, c, d) \ t a; t b; t c; t d; # define __FLT_EORDER6(t, a, b, c, d, e, f) \ t a; t b; t c; t d; t e; t f; # define __FLT_EORDER7(t, a, b, c, d, e, f, g) \ t a; t b; t c; t d; t e; t f; t g; # else # define __FLT_EORDER2(t, a, b) \ t b; t a; # define __FLT_EORDER4(t, a, b, c, d) \ t d; t c; t b; t a; # define __FLT_EORDER6(t, a, b, c, d, e, f) \ t f; t e; t d; t c; t b; t a; # define __FLT_EORDER7(t, a, b, c, d, e, f, g) \ t g; t f; t e; t d; t c; t b; t a; # endif /* A union which permits us to convert between _Float128 and four 32 bit ints or two 64 bit ints. */ typedef union { _Float128 value; struct { __FLT_EORDER2 (uint64_t, msw, lsw); } parts64; struct { __FLT_EORDER4 (uint32_t, w0, w1, w2, w3); } parts32; } ieee854_float128_shape_type; /* Get two 64 bit ints from a _Float128. */ # define GET_FLOAT128_WORDS64(ix0,ix1,d) \ do { \ ieee854_float128_shape_type qw_u; \ qw_u.value = (d); \ (ix0) = qw_u.parts64.msw; \ (ix1) = qw_u.parts64.lsw; \ } while (0) /* Set a _Float128 from two 64 bit ints. */ # define SET_FLOAT128_WORDS64(d,ix0,ix1) \ do { \ ieee854_float128_shape_type qw_u; \ qw_u.parts64.msw = (ix0); \ qw_u.parts64.lsw = (ix1); \ (d) = qw_u.value; \ } while (0) /* Get the more significant 64 bits of a _Float128 mantissa. */ # define GET_FLOAT128_MSW64(v,d) \ do { \ ieee854_float128_shape_type sh_u; \ sh_u.value = (d); \ (v) = sh_u.parts64.msw; \ } while (0) /* Set the more significant 64 bits of a _Float128 mantissa from an int. */ # define SET_FLOAT128_MSW64(d,v) \ do { \ ieee854_float128_shape_type sh_u; \ sh_u.value = (d); \ sh_u.parts64.msw = (v); \ (d) = sh_u.value; \ } while (0) /* Get the least significant 64 bits of a _Float128 mantissa. */ # define GET_FLOAT128_LSW64(v,d) \ do { \ ieee854_float128_shape_type sh_u; \ sh_u.value = (d); \ (v) = sh_u.parts64.lsw; \ } while (0) /* Likewise, some helper macros which are exposed via ieee754.h for C99 real types, but not _Float128. */ union ieee854_float128 { _Float128 d; /* This is the IEEE 854 quad-precision format. */ struct { __FLT_EORDER6 (unsigned int, negative:1, exponent:15, mantissa0:16, mantissa1:32, mantissa2:32, mantissa3:32) } ieee; /* This format makes it easier to see if a NaN is a signalling NaN. */ struct { __FLT_EORDER7 (unsigned int, negative:1, exponent:15, quiet_nan:1, mantissa0:15, mantissa1:32, mantissa2:32, mantissa3:32) } ieee_nan; }; #define IEEE854_FLOAT128_BIAS 0x3fff /* Added to exponent. */ #endif