1 | /* Software floating-point emulation. |
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27 | |
28 | #ifndef SOFT_FP_H |
29 | #define SOFT_FP_H 1 |
30 | |
31 | #ifdef _LIBC |
32 | # include <sfp-machine.h> |
33 | #elif defined __KERNEL__ |
34 | /* The Linux kernel uses asm/ names for architecture-specific |
35 | files. */ |
36 | # include <asm/sfp-machine.h> |
37 | #else |
38 | # include "sfp-machine.h" |
39 | #endif |
40 | |
41 | /* Allow sfp-machine to have its own byte order definitions. */ |
42 | #ifndef __BYTE_ORDER |
43 | # ifdef _LIBC |
44 | # include <endian.h> |
45 | # else |
46 | # error "endianness not defined by sfp-machine.h" |
47 | # endif |
48 | #endif |
49 | |
50 | /* For unreachable default cases in switch statements over bitwise OR |
51 | of FP_CLS_* values. */ |
52 | #if (defined __GNUC__ \ |
53 | && (__GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5))) |
54 | # define _FP_UNREACHABLE __builtin_unreachable () |
55 | #else |
56 | # define _FP_UNREACHABLE abort () |
57 | #endif |
58 | |
59 | #if ((defined __GNUC__ \ |
60 | && (__GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 6))) \ |
61 | || (defined __STDC_VERSION__ && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L)) |
62 | # define _FP_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, msg) \ |
63 | _Static_assert ((expr), msg) |
64 | #else |
65 | # define _FP_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, msg) \ |
66 | extern int (*__Static_assert_function (void)) \ |
67 | [!!sizeof (struct { int __error_if_negative: (expr) ? 2 : -1; })] |
68 | #endif |
69 | |
70 | /* In the Linux kernel, some architectures have a single function that |
71 | uses different kinds of unpacking and packing depending on the |
72 | instruction being emulated, meaning it is not readily visible to |
73 | the compiler that variables from _FP_DECL and _FP_FRAC_DECL_* |
74 | macros are only used in cases where they were initialized. */ |
75 | #ifdef __KERNEL__ |
76 | # define _FP_ZERO_INIT = 0 |
77 | #else |
78 | # define _FP_ZERO_INIT |
79 | #endif |
80 | |
81 | #define _FP_WORKBITS 3 |
82 | #define _FP_WORK_LSB ((_FP_W_TYPE) 1 << 3) |
83 | #define _FP_WORK_ROUND ((_FP_W_TYPE) 1 << 2) |
84 | #define _FP_WORK_GUARD ((_FP_W_TYPE) 1 << 1) |
85 | #define _FP_WORK_STICKY ((_FP_W_TYPE) 1 << 0) |
86 | |
87 | #ifndef FP_RND_NEAREST |
88 | # define FP_RND_NEAREST 0 |
89 | # define FP_RND_ZERO 1 |
90 | # define FP_RND_PINF 2 |
91 | # define FP_RND_MINF 3 |
92 | #endif |
93 | #ifndef FP_ROUNDMODE |
94 | # define FP_ROUNDMODE FP_RND_NEAREST |
95 | #endif |
96 | |
97 | /* By default don't care about exceptions. */ |
98 | #ifndef FP_EX_INVALID |
99 | # define FP_EX_INVALID 0 |
100 | #endif |
101 | #ifndef FP_EX_OVERFLOW |
102 | # define FP_EX_OVERFLOW 0 |
103 | #endif |
104 | #ifndef FP_EX_UNDERFLOW |
105 | # define FP_EX_UNDERFLOW 0 |
106 | #endif |
107 | #ifndef FP_EX_DIVZERO |
108 | # define FP_EX_DIVZERO 0 |
109 | #endif |
110 | #ifndef FP_EX_INEXACT |
111 | # define FP_EX_INEXACT 0 |
112 | #endif |
113 | #ifndef FP_EX_DENORM |
114 | # define FP_EX_DENORM 0 |
115 | #endif |
116 | |
117 | /* Sub-exceptions of "invalid". */ |
118 | /* Signaling NaN operand. */ |
119 | #ifndef FP_EX_INVALID_SNAN |
120 | # define FP_EX_INVALID_SNAN 0 |
121 | #endif |
122 | /* Inf * 0. */ |
123 | #ifndef FP_EX_INVALID_IMZ |
124 | # define FP_EX_INVALID_IMZ 0 |
125 | #endif |
126 | /* fma (Inf, 0, c). */ |
127 | #ifndef FP_EX_INVALID_IMZ_FMA |
128 | # define FP_EX_INVALID_IMZ_FMA 0 |
129 | #endif |
130 | /* Inf - Inf. */ |
131 | #ifndef FP_EX_INVALID_ISI |
132 | # define FP_EX_INVALID_ISI 0 |
133 | #endif |
134 | /* 0 / 0. */ |
135 | #ifndef FP_EX_INVALID_ZDZ |
136 | # define FP_EX_INVALID_ZDZ 0 |
137 | #endif |
138 | /* Inf / Inf. */ |
139 | #ifndef FP_EX_INVALID_IDI |
140 | # define FP_EX_INVALID_IDI 0 |
141 | #endif |
142 | /* sqrt (negative). */ |
143 | #ifndef FP_EX_INVALID_SQRT |
144 | # define FP_EX_INVALID_SQRT 0 |
145 | #endif |
146 | /* Invalid conversion to integer. */ |
147 | #ifndef FP_EX_INVALID_CVI |
148 | # define FP_EX_INVALID_CVI 0 |
149 | #endif |
150 | /* Invalid comparison. */ |
151 | #ifndef FP_EX_INVALID_VC |
152 | # define FP_EX_INVALID_VC 0 |
153 | #endif |
154 | |
155 | /* _FP_STRUCT_LAYOUT may be defined as an attribute to determine the |
156 | struct layout variant used for structures where bit-fields are used |
157 | to access specific parts of binary floating-point numbers. This is |
158 | required for systems where the default ABI uses struct layout with |
159 | differences in how consecutive bit-fields are laid out from the |
160 | default expected by soft-fp. */ |
161 | #ifndef _FP_STRUCT_LAYOUT |
162 | # define _FP_STRUCT_LAYOUT |
163 | #endif |
164 | |
165 | #ifdef _FP_DECL_EX |
166 | # define FP_DECL_EX \ |
167 | int _fex = 0; \ |
168 | _FP_DECL_EX |
169 | #else |
170 | # define FP_DECL_EX int _fex = 0 |
171 | #endif |
172 | |
173 | /* Initialize any machine-specific state used in FP_ROUNDMODE, |
174 | FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS or FP_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS. */ |
175 | #ifndef FP_INIT_ROUNDMODE |
176 | # define FP_INIT_ROUNDMODE do {} while (0) |
177 | #endif |
178 | |
179 | /* Initialize any machine-specific state used in |
180 | FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS or FP_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS. */ |
181 | #ifndef FP_INIT_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS |
182 | # define FP_INIT_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS FP_INIT_ROUNDMODE |
183 | #endif |
184 | |
185 | /* Initialize any machine-specific state used in |
186 | FP_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS. */ |
187 | #ifndef FP_INIT_EXCEPTIONS |
188 | # define FP_INIT_EXCEPTIONS FP_INIT_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS |
189 | #endif |
190 | |
191 | #ifndef FP_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS |
192 | # define FP_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS do {} while (0) |
193 | #endif |
194 | |
195 | /* Whether to flush subnormal inputs to zero with the same sign. */ |
196 | #ifndef FP_DENORM_ZERO |
197 | # define FP_DENORM_ZERO 0 |
198 | #endif |
199 | |
200 | #ifndef FP_INHIBIT_RESULTS |
201 | /* By default we write the results always. |
202 | sfp-machine may override this and e.g. |
203 | check if some exceptions are unmasked |
204 | and inhibit it in such a case. */ |
205 | # define FP_INHIBIT_RESULTS 0 |
206 | #endif |
207 | |
208 | #define FP_SET_EXCEPTION(ex) \ |
209 | _fex |= (ex) |
210 | |
211 | #define FP_CUR_EXCEPTIONS \ |
212 | (_fex) |
213 | |
214 | #ifndef FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS |
215 | # define FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS 0 |
216 | #endif |
217 | |
218 | /* A file using soft-fp may define FP_NO_EXCEPTIONS before including |
219 | soft-fp.h to indicate that, although a macro used there could raise |
220 | exceptions, or do rounding and potentially thereby raise |
221 | exceptions, for some arguments, for the particular arguments used |
222 | in that file no exceptions or rounding can occur. Such a file |
223 | should not itself use macros relating to handling exceptions and |
224 | rounding modes; this is only for indirect uses (in particular, in |
225 | _FP_FROM_INT and the macros it calls). */ |
226 | #ifdef FP_NO_EXCEPTIONS |
227 | |
228 | # undef FP_SET_EXCEPTION |
229 | # define FP_SET_EXCEPTION(ex) do {} while (0) |
230 | |
231 | # undef FP_CUR_EXCEPTIONS |
232 | # define FP_CUR_EXCEPTIONS 0 |
233 | |
234 | # undef FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS |
235 | # define FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS 0 |
236 | |
237 | # undef FP_ROUNDMODE |
238 | # define FP_ROUNDMODE FP_RND_ZERO |
239 | |
240 | # undef _FP_TININESS_AFTER_ROUNDING |
241 | # define _FP_TININESS_AFTER_ROUNDING 0 |
242 | |
243 | #endif |
244 | |
245 | /* A file using soft-fp may define FP_NO_EXACT_UNDERFLOW before |
246 | including soft-fp.h to indicate that, although a macro used there |
247 | could allow for the case of exact underflow requiring the underflow |
248 | exception to be raised if traps are enabled, for the particular |
249 | arguments used in that file no exact underflow can occur. */ |
250 | #ifdef FP_NO_EXACT_UNDERFLOW |
251 | # undef FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS |
252 | # define FP_TRAPPING_EXCEPTIONS 0 |
253 | #endif |
254 | |
255 | #define _FP_ROUND_NEAREST(wc, X) \ |
256 | do \ |
257 | { \ |
258 | if ((_FP_FRAC_LOW_##wc (X) & 15) != _FP_WORK_ROUND) \ |
259 | _FP_FRAC_ADDI_##wc (X, _FP_WORK_ROUND); \ |
260 | } \ |
261 | while (0) |
262 | |
263 | #define _FP_ROUND_ZERO(wc, X) (void) 0 |
264 | |
265 | #define _FP_ROUND_PINF(wc, X) \ |
266 | do \ |
267 | { \ |
268 | if (!X##_s && (_FP_FRAC_LOW_##wc (X) & 7)) \ |
269 | _FP_FRAC_ADDI_##wc (X, _FP_WORK_LSB); \ |
270 | } \ |
271 | while (0) |
272 | |
273 | #define _FP_ROUND_MINF(wc, X) \ |
274 | do \ |
275 | { \ |
276 | if (X##_s && (_FP_FRAC_LOW_##wc (X) & 7)) \ |
277 | _FP_FRAC_ADDI_##wc (X, _FP_WORK_LSB); \ |
278 | } \ |
279 | while (0) |
280 | |
281 | #define _FP_ROUND(wc, X) \ |
282 | do \ |
283 | { \ |
284 | if (_FP_FRAC_LOW_##wc (X) & 7) \ |
285 | { \ |
286 | FP_SET_EXCEPTION (FP_EX_INEXACT); \ |
287 | switch (FP_ROUNDMODE) \ |
288 | { \ |
289 | case FP_RND_NEAREST: \ |
290 | _FP_ROUND_NEAREST (wc, X); \ |
291 | break; \ |
292 | case FP_RND_ZERO: \ |
293 | _FP_ROUND_ZERO (wc, X); \ |
294 | break; \ |
295 | case FP_RND_PINF: \ |
296 | _FP_ROUND_PINF (wc, X); \ |
297 | break; \ |
298 | case FP_RND_MINF: \ |
299 | _FP_ROUND_MINF (wc, X); \ |
300 | break; \ |
301 | } \ |
302 | } \ |
303 | } \ |
304 | while (0) |
305 | |
306 | #define FP_CLS_NORMAL 0 |
307 | #define FP_CLS_ZERO 1 |
308 | #define FP_CLS_INF 2 |
309 | #define FP_CLS_NAN 3 |
310 | |
311 | #define _FP_CLS_COMBINE(x, y) (((x) << 2) | (y)) |
312 | |
313 | #include "op-1.h" |
314 | #include "op-2.h" |
315 | #include "op-4.h" |
316 | #include "op-8.h" |
317 | #include "op-common.h" |
318 | |
319 | /* Sigh. Silly things longlong.h needs. */ |
320 | #define UWtype _FP_W_TYPE |
321 | #define W_TYPE_SIZE _FP_W_TYPE_SIZE |
322 | |
323 | typedef int QItype __attribute__ ((mode (QI))); |
324 | typedef int SItype __attribute__ ((mode (SI))); |
325 | typedef int DItype __attribute__ ((mode (DI))); |
326 | typedef unsigned int UQItype __attribute__ ((mode (QI))); |
327 | typedef unsigned int USItype __attribute__ ((mode (SI))); |
328 | typedef unsigned int UDItype __attribute__ ((mode (DI))); |
329 | #if _FP_W_TYPE_SIZE == 32 |
330 | typedef unsigned int UHWtype __attribute__ ((mode (HI))); |
331 | #elif _FP_W_TYPE_SIZE == 64 |
332 | typedef USItype UHWtype; |
333 | #endif |
334 | |
335 | #ifndef CMPtype |
336 | # define CMPtype int |
337 | #endif |
338 | |
339 | #define SI_BITS (__CHAR_BIT__ * (int) sizeof (SItype)) |
340 | #define DI_BITS (__CHAR_BIT__ * (int) sizeof (DItype)) |
341 | |
342 | #ifndef umul_ppmm |
343 | # ifdef _LIBC |
344 | # include <stdlib/longlong.h> |
345 | # else |
346 | # include "longlong.h" |
347 | # endif |
348 | #endif |
349 | |
350 | #endif /* !SOFT_FP_H */ |
351 | |