freebsd-nq/lib/libc/mips/gen/ldexp.S
Warner Losh d7ee48f115 Bring in initial libc support for mips. These files were taken from
the OpenBSD tree and should be considered preliminary.  They are here
to facilitate building of the tree.
1999-03-03 07:06:17 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Ralph Campbell.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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*
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <machine/asm.h>
#if defined(LIBC_SCCS)
.text
.asciz "$OpenBSD$"
#endif /* LIBC_SCCS */
#define DEXP_INF 0x7ff
#define DEXP_BIAS 1023
#define DEXP_MIN -1022
#define DEXP_MAX 1023
#define DFRAC_BITS 52
#define DIMPL_ONE 0x00100000
#define DLEAD_ZEROS 31 - 20
#define STICKYBIT 1
#define GUARDBIT 0x80000000
#define DSIGNAL_NAN 0x00040000
#define DQUIET_NAN0 0x0007ffff
#define DQUIET_NAN1 0xffffffff
/*
* double ldexp(x, N)
* double x; int N;
*
* Return x * (2**N), for integer values N.
*/
LEAF(ldexp)
.set reorder
mfc1 v1, $f13 # get MSW of x
mfc1 t3, $f12 # get LSW of x
sll t1, v1, 1 # get x exponent
srl t1, t1, 32 - 11
beq t1, DEXP_INF, 9f # is it a NAN or infinity?
beq t1, zero, 1f # zero or denormalized number?
addu t1, t1, a2 # scale exponent
sll v0, a2, 20 # position N for addition
bge t1, DEXP_INF, 8f # overflow?
addu v0, v0, v1 # multiply by (2**N)
ble t1, zero, 4f # underflow?
mtc1 v0, $f1 # save MSW of result
mtc1 t3, $f0 # save LSW of result
j ra
1:
sll t2, v1, 32 - 20 # get x fraction
srl t2, t2, 32 - 20
srl t0, v1, 31 # get x sign
bne t2, zero, 1f
beq t3, zero, 9f # result is zero
1:
/*
* Find out how many leading zero bits are in t2,t3 and put in t9.
*/
move v0, t2
move t9, zero
bne t2, zero, 1f
move v0, t3
addu t9, 32
1:
srl t4, v0, 16
bne t4, zero, 1f
addu t9, 16
sll v0, 16
1:
srl t4, v0, 24
bne t4, zero, 1f
addu t9, 8
sll v0, 8
1:
srl t4, v0, 28
bne t4, zero, 1f
addu t9, 4
sll v0, 4
1:
srl t4, v0, 30
bne t4, zero, 1f
addu t9, 2
sll v0, 2
1:
srl t4, v0, 31
bne t4, zero, 1f
addu t9, 1
/*
* Now shift t2,t3 the correct number of bits.
*/
1:
subu t9, t9, DLEAD_ZEROS # dont count normal leading zeros
li t1, DEXP_MIN + DEXP_BIAS
subu t1, t1, t9 # adjust exponent
addu t1, t1, a2 # scale exponent
li v0, 32
blt t9, v0, 1f
subu t9, t9, v0 # shift fraction left >= 32 bits
sll t2, t3, t9
move t3, zero
b 2f
1:
subu v0, v0, t9 # shift fraction left < 32 bits
sll t2, t2, t9
srl t4, t3, v0
or t2, t2, t4
sll t3, t3, t9
2:
bge t1, DEXP_INF, 8f # overflow?
ble t1, zero, 4f # underflow?
sll t2, t2, 32 - 20 # clear implied one bit
srl t2, t2, 32 - 20
3:
sll t1, t1, 31 - 11 # reposition exponent
sll t0, t0, 31 # reposition sign
or t0, t0, t1 # put result back together
or t0, t0, t2
mtc1 t0, $f1 # save MSW of result
mtc1 t3, $f0 # save LSW of result
j ra
4:
li v0, 0x80000000
ble t1, -52, 7f # is result too small for denorm?
sll t2, v1, 31 - 20 # clear exponent, extract fraction
or t2, t2, v0 # set implied one bit
blt t1, -30, 2f # will all bits in t3 be shifted out?
srl t2, t2, 31 - 20 # shift fraction back to normal position
subu t1, t1, 1
sll t4, t2, t1 # shift right t2,t3 based on exponent
srl t8, t3, t1 # save bits shifted out
negu t1
srl t3, t3, t1
or t3, t3, t4
srl t2, t2, t1
bge t8, zero, 1f # does result need to be rounded?
addu t3, t3, 1 # round result
sltu t4, t3, 1
sll t8, t8, 1
addu t2, t2, t4
bne t8, zero, 1f # round result to nearest
and t3, t3, ~1
1:
mtc1 t3, $f0 # save denormalized result (LSW)
mtc1 t2, $f1 # save denormalized result (MSW)
bge v1, zero, 1f # should result be negative?
neg.d $f0, $f0 # negate result
1:
j ra
2:
mtc1 zero, $f1 # exponent and upper fraction
addu t1, t1, 20 # compute amount to shift right by
sll t8, t2, t1 # save bits shifted out
negu t1
srl t3, t2, t1
bge t8, zero, 1f # does result need to be rounded?
addu t3, t3, 1 # round result
sltu t4, t3, 1
sll t8, t8, 1
mtc1 t4, $f1 # exponent and upper fraction
bne t8, zero, 1f # round result to nearest
and t3, t3, ~1
1:
mtc1 t3, $f0
bge v1, zero, 1f # is result negative?
neg.d $f0, $f0 # negate result
1:
j ra
7:
mtc1 zero, $f0 # result is zero
mtc1 zero, $f1
beq t0, zero, 1f # is result positive?
neg.d $f0, $f0 # negate result
1:
j ra
8:
li t1, 0x7ff00000 # result is infinity (MSW)
mtc1 t1, $f1
mtc1 zero, $f0 # result is infinity (LSW)
bge v1, zero, 1f # should result be negative infinity?
neg.d $f0, $f0 # result is negative infinity
1:
add.d $f0, $f0 # cause overflow faults if enabled
j ra
9:
mov.d $f0, $f12 # yes, result is just x
j ra
END(ldexp)