//===-- lib/fixsfsi.c - Single-precision -> integer conversion ----*- C -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is dual licensed under the MIT and the University of Illinois Open // Source Licenses. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file implements single-precision to integer conversion for the // compiler-rt library. No range checking is performed; the behavior of this // conversion is undefined for out of range values in the C standard. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #define SINGLE_PRECISION #include "fp_lib.h" int __fixsfsi(fp_t a) { // Break a into sign, exponent, significand const rep_t aRep = toRep(a); const rep_t aAbs = aRep & absMask; const int sign = aRep & signBit ? -1 : 1; const int exponent = (aAbs >> significandBits) - exponentBias; const rep_t significand = (aAbs & significandMask) | implicitBit; // If 0 < exponent < significandBits, right shift to get the result. if ((unsigned int)exponent < significandBits) { return sign * (significand >> (significandBits - exponent)); } // If exponent is negative, the result is zero. else if (exponent < 0) { return 0; } // If significandBits < exponent, left shift to get the result. This shift // may end up being larger than the type width, which incurs undefined // behavior, but the conversion itself is undefined in that case, so // whatever the compiler decides to do is fine. else { return sign * (significand << (exponent - significandBits)); } }