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3 1.1 bjh21 Documentation for the `timesoftfloat' Program of SoftFloat Release 2a
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5 1.1 bjh21 John R. Hauser
6 1.1 bjh21 1998 December 14
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9 1.1 bjh21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10 1.1 bjh21 Introduction
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12 1.1 bjh21 The `timesoftfloat' program evaluates the speed of SoftFloat's floating-
13 1.1 bjh21 point routines. Each routine can be evaluated for every relevant rounding
14 1.1 bjh21 mode, tininess mode, and/or rounding precision.
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17 1.1 bjh21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
18 1.1 bjh21 Contents
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20 1.1 bjh21 Introduction
21 1.1 bjh21 Contents
22 1.1 bjh21 Legal Notice
23 1.1 bjh21 Executing `timesoftfloat'
24 1.1 bjh21 Options
25 1.1 bjh21 -help
26 1.1 bjh21 -precision32, -precision64, -precision80
27 1.1 bjh21 -nearesteven, -tozero, -down, -up
28 1.1 bjh21 -tininessbefore, -tininessafter
29 1.1 bjh21 Function Sets
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34 1.1 bjh21 Legal Notice
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36 1.1 bjh21 The `timesoftfloat' program was written by John R. Hauser.
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38 1.1 bjh21 THIS SOFTWARE IS DISTRIBUTED AS IS, FOR FREE. Although reasonable effort
39 1.1 bjh21 has been made to avoid it, THIS SOFTWARE MAY CONTAIN FAULTS THAT WILL AT
40 1.1 bjh21 TIMES RESULT IN INCORRECT BEHAVIOR. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IS RESTRICTED TO
41 1.1 bjh21 PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO CAN AND WILL TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY
42 1.1 bjh21 AND ALL LOSSES, COSTS, OR OTHER PROBLEMS ARISING FROM ITS USE.
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46 1.1 bjh21 Executing `timesoftfloat'
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48 1.1 bjh21 The `timesoftfloat' program is intended to be invoked from a command line
49 1.1 bjh21 interpreter as follows:
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51 1.1 bjh21 timesoftfloat [<option>...] <function>
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53 1.1 bjh21 Here square brackets ([]) indicate optional items, while angled brackets
54 1.1 bjh21 (<>) denote parameters to be filled in. The `<function>' argument is
55 1.1 bjh21 the name of the SoftFloat routine to evaluate, such as `float32_add' or
56 1.1 bjh21 `float64_to_int32'. The allowed options are detailed in the next section,
57 1.1 bjh21 _Options_. If `timesoftfloat' is executed without any arguments, a summary
58 1.1 bjh21 of usage is written. It is also possible to evaluate all machine functions
59 1.1 bjh21 in a single invocation as explained in the section _Function_Sets_ later in
60 1.1 bjh21 this document.
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62 1.1 bjh21 Ordinarily, a function's speed will be evaulated separately for each of
63 1.1 bjh21 the four rounding modes, one after the other. If the rounding mode is not
64 1.1 bjh21 supposed to have any affect on the results of a function--for instance,
65 1.1 bjh21 some operations do not require rounding--only the nearest/even rounding mode
66 1.1 bjh21 is timed. In the same way, if a function is affected by the way in which
67 1.1 bjh21 underflow tininess is detected, `timesoftfloat' times the function both with
68 1.1 bjh21 tininess detected before rounding and after rounding. For extended double-
69 1.1 bjh21 precision operations affected by rounding precision control, `timesoftfloat'
70 1.1 bjh21 also times the function for all three rounding precision modes, one after
71 1.1 bjh21 the other. Evaluation of a function can be limited to a single rounding
72 1.1 bjh21 mode, a single tininess mode, and/or a single rounding precision with
73 1.1 bjh21 appropriate options (see _Options_).
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75 1.1 bjh21 For each function and mode evaluated, `timesoftfloat' reports the speed of
76 1.1 bjh21 the function in kops/s, or ``thousands of operations per second''. This
77 1.1 bjh21 unit of measure differs from the traditional MFLOPS (``millions of floating-
78 1.1 bjh21 point operations per second'') only in being a factor of 1000 smaller.
79 1.1 bjh21 (1000 kops/s is exactly 1 MFLOPS.) Speeds are reported in thousands instead
80 1.1 bjh21 of millions because software floating-point often executes at less than
81 1.1 bjh21 1 MFLOPS.
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83 1.1 bjh21 The speeds reported by `timesoftfloat' may be affected somewhat by other
84 1.1 bjh21 programs executing at the same time as `timesoftfloat'.
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86 1.1 bjh21 Note that the remainder operations (`float32_rem', `float64_rem',
87 1.1 bjh21 `floatx80_rem' and `float128_rem') will be markedly slower than other
88 1.1 bjh21 operations, particularly for extended double precision (`floatx80') and
89 1.1 bjh21 quadruple precision (`float128'). This is inherent to the remainder
90 1.1 bjh21 function itself and is not a failing of the SoftFloat implementation.
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94 1.1 bjh21 Options
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96 1.1 bjh21 The `timesoftfloat' program accepts several command options. If mutually
97 1.1 bjh21 contradictory options are given, the last one has priority.
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99 1.1 bjh21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
100 1.1 bjh21 -help
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102 1.1 bjh21 The `-help' option causes a summary of program usage to be written, after
103 1.1 bjh21 which the program exits.
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105 1.1 bjh21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
106 1.1 bjh21 -precision32, -precision64, -precision80
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108 1.1 bjh21 For extended double-precision functions affected by rounding precision
109 1.1 bjh21 control, the `-precision32' option restricts evaluation to only the cases
110 1.1 bjh21 in which rounding precision is equivalent to single precision. The other
111 1.1 bjh21 rounding precision options are not timed. Likewise, the `-precision64'
112 1.1 bjh21 and `-precision80' options fix the rounding precision equivalent to double
113 1.1 bjh21 precision or extended double precision, respectively. These options are
114 1.1 bjh21 ignored for functions not affected by rounding precision control.
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116 1.1 bjh21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
117 1.1 bjh21 -nearesteven, -tozero, -down, -up
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119 1.1 bjh21 The `-nearesteven' option restricts evaluation to only the cases in which
120 1.1 bjh21 the rounding mode is nearest/even. The other rounding mode options are not
121 1.1 bjh21 timed. Likewise, `-tozero' forces rounding to zero; `-down' forces rounding
122 1.1 bjh21 down; and `-up' forces rounding up. These options are ignored for functions
123 1.1 bjh21 that are exact and thus do not round.
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125 1.1 bjh21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
126 1.1 bjh21 -tininessbefore, -tininessafter
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128 1.1 bjh21 The `-tininessbefore' option restricts evaluation to only the cases
129 1.1 bjh21 detecting underflow tininess before rounding. Tininess after rounding
130 1.1 bjh21 is not timed. Likewise, `-tininessafter' forces underflow tininess to be
131 1.1 bjh21 detected after rounding only. These options are ignored for functions not
132 1.1 bjh21 affected by the way in which underflow tininess is detected.
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134 1.1 bjh21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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138 1.1 bjh21 Function Sets
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140 1.1 bjh21 Just as `timesoftfloat' can test an operation for all four rounding modes in
141 1.1 bjh21 sequence, multiple operations can also be tested with a single invocation.
142 1.1 bjh21 Three sets are recognized: `-all1', `-all2', and `-all'. The set `-all1'
143 1.1 bjh21 comprises all one-operand functions; `-all2' is all two-operand functions;
144 1.1 bjh21 and `-all' is all functions. A function set can be used in place of a
145 1.1 bjh21 function name in the command line, as in
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147 1.1 bjh21 timesoftfloat [<option>...] -all
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