1 | /* |
2 | * ==================================================== |
3 | * Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. |
4 | * |
5 | * Developed at SunPro, a Sun Microsystems, Inc. business. |
6 | * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this |
7 | * software is freely granted, provided that this notice |
8 | * is preserved. |
9 | * ==================================================== |
10 | */ |
11 | |
12 | /* |
13 | * from: @(#)fdlibm.h 5.1 93/09/24 |
14 | */ |
15 | |
16 | #ifndef _MATH_PRIVATE_H_ |
17 | #define _MATH_PRIVATE_H_ |
18 | |
19 | #include <endian.h> |
20 | #include <stdbool.h> |
21 | #include <stdint.h> |
22 | #include <sys/types.h> |
23 | |
24 | /* Gather machine dependent _Floatn support. */ |
25 | #include <bits/floatn.h> |
26 | |
27 | /* The original fdlibm code used statements like: |
28 | n0 = ((*(int*)&one)>>29)^1; * index of high word * |
29 | ix0 = *(n0+(int*)&x); * high word of x * |
30 | ix1 = *((1-n0)+(int*)&x); * low word of x * |
31 | to dig two 32 bit words out of the 64 bit IEEE floating point |
32 | value. That is non-ANSI, and, moreover, the gcc instruction |
33 | scheduler gets it wrong. We instead use the following macros. |
34 | Unlike the original code, we determine the endianness at compile |
35 | time, not at run time; I don't see much benefit to selecting |
36 | endianness at run time. */ |
37 | |
38 | /* A union which permits us to convert between a double and two 32 bit |
39 | ints. */ |
40 | |
41 | #if __FLOAT_WORD_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN |
42 | |
43 | typedef union |
44 | { |
45 | double value; |
46 | struct |
47 | { |
48 | uint32_t msw; |
49 | uint32_t lsw; |
50 | } parts; |
51 | uint64_t word; |
52 | } ieee_double_shape_type; |
53 | |
54 | #endif |
55 | |
56 | #if __FLOAT_WORD_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN |
57 | |
58 | typedef union |
59 | { |
60 | double value; |
61 | struct |
62 | { |
63 | uint32_t lsw; |
64 | uint32_t msw; |
65 | } parts; |
66 | uint64_t word; |
67 | } ieee_double_shape_type; |
68 | |
69 | #endif |
70 | |
71 | /* Get two 32 bit ints from a double. */ |
72 | |
73 | #define (ix0,ix1,d) \ |
74 | do { \ |
75 | ieee_double_shape_type ew_u; \ |
76 | ew_u.value = (d); \ |
77 | (ix0) = ew_u.parts.msw; \ |
78 | (ix1) = ew_u.parts.lsw; \ |
79 | } while (0) |
80 | |
81 | /* Get the more significant 32 bit int from a double. */ |
82 | |
83 | #ifndef GET_HIGH_WORD |
84 | # define GET_HIGH_WORD(i,d) \ |
85 | do { \ |
86 | ieee_double_shape_type gh_u; \ |
87 | gh_u.value = (d); \ |
88 | (i) = gh_u.parts.msw; \ |
89 | } while (0) |
90 | #endif |
91 | |
92 | /* Get the less significant 32 bit int from a double. */ |
93 | |
94 | #ifndef GET_LOW_WORD |
95 | # define GET_LOW_WORD(i,d) \ |
96 | do { \ |
97 | ieee_double_shape_type gl_u; \ |
98 | gl_u.value = (d); \ |
99 | (i) = gl_u.parts.lsw; \ |
100 | } while (0) |
101 | #endif |
102 | |
103 | /* Get all in one, efficient on 64-bit machines. */ |
104 | #ifndef EXTRACT_WORDS64 |
105 | # define (i,d) \ |
106 | do { \ |
107 | ieee_double_shape_type gh_u; \ |
108 | gh_u.value = (d); \ |
109 | (i) = gh_u.word; \ |
110 | } while (0) |
111 | #endif |
112 | |
113 | /* Set a double from two 32 bit ints. */ |
114 | #ifndef INSERT_WORDS |
115 | # define INSERT_WORDS(d,ix0,ix1) \ |
116 | do { \ |
117 | ieee_double_shape_type iw_u; \ |
118 | iw_u.parts.msw = (ix0); \ |
119 | iw_u.parts.lsw = (ix1); \ |
120 | (d) = iw_u.value; \ |
121 | } while (0) |
122 | #endif |
123 | |
124 | /* Get all in one, efficient on 64-bit machines. */ |
125 | #ifndef INSERT_WORDS64 |
126 | # define INSERT_WORDS64(d,i) \ |
127 | do { \ |
128 | ieee_double_shape_type iw_u; \ |
129 | iw_u.word = (i); \ |
130 | (d) = iw_u.value; \ |
131 | } while (0) |
132 | #endif |
133 | |
134 | /* Set the more significant 32 bits of a double from an int. */ |
135 | #ifndef SET_HIGH_WORD |
136 | #define SET_HIGH_WORD(d,v) \ |
137 | do { \ |
138 | ieee_double_shape_type sh_u; \ |
139 | sh_u.value = (d); \ |
140 | sh_u.parts.msw = (v); \ |
141 | (d) = sh_u.value; \ |
142 | } while (0) |
143 | #endif |
144 | |
145 | /* Set the less significant 32 bits of a double from an int. */ |
146 | #ifndef SET_LOW_WORD |
147 | # define SET_LOW_WORD(d,v) \ |
148 | do { \ |
149 | ieee_double_shape_type sl_u; \ |
150 | sl_u.value = (d); \ |
151 | sl_u.parts.lsw = (v); \ |
152 | (d) = sl_u.value; \ |
153 | } while (0) |
154 | #endif |
155 | |
156 | /* We need to guarantee an expansion of name when building |
157 | ldbl-128 files as another type (e.g _Float128). */ |
158 | #define mathx_hidden_def(name) hidden_def(name) |
159 | |
160 | /* Get long double macros from a separate header. */ |
161 | #include <math_ldbl.h> |
162 | |
163 | /* Include function declarations for each floating-point. */ |
164 | #define _Mdouble_ double |
165 | #define _MSUF_ |
166 | #include <math_private_calls.h> |
167 | #undef _MSUF_ |
168 | #undef _Mdouble_ |
169 | |
170 | #define _Mdouble_ float |
171 | #define _MSUF_ f |
172 | #define __MATH_DECLARING_FLOAT |
173 | #include <math_private_calls.h> |
174 | #undef __MATH_DECLARING_FLOAT |
175 | #undef _MSUF_ |
176 | #undef _Mdouble_ |
177 | |
178 | #define _Mdouble_ long double |
179 | #define _MSUF_ l |
180 | #define __MATH_DECLARING_LONG_DOUBLE |
181 | #include <math_private_calls.h> |
182 | #undef __MATH_DECLARING_LONG_DOUBLE |
183 | #undef _MSUF_ |
184 | #undef _Mdouble_ |
185 | |
186 | #if __HAVE_DISTINCT_FLOAT128 |
187 | # define _Mdouble_ _Float128 |
188 | # define _MSUF_ f128 |
189 | # define __MATH_DECLARING_FLOATN |
190 | # include <math_private_calls.h> |
191 | # undef __MATH_DECLARING_FLOATN |
192 | # undef _MSUF_ |
193 | # undef _Mdouble_ |
194 | #endif |
195 | |
196 | |
197 | |
198 | /* Prototypes for functions of the IBM Accurate Mathematical Library. */ |
199 | extern double __sin (double __x); |
200 | extern double __cos (double __x); |
201 | extern int __branred (double __x, double *__a, double *__aa); |
202 | extern void __doasin (double __x, double __dx, double __v[]); |
203 | extern void __dubsin (double __x, double __dx, double __v[]); |
204 | extern void __dubcos (double __x, double __dx, double __v[]); |
205 | extern double __mpsin (double __x, double __dx, bool __range_reduce); |
206 | extern double __mpcos (double __x, double __dx, bool __range_reduce); |
207 | extern void __docos (double __x, double __dx, double __v[]); |
208 | |
209 | #endif /* _MATH_PRIVATE_H_ */ |
210 | |