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      1  1.1  joerg /* $NetBSD: fenv.c,v 1.1 2010/07/31 21:47:53 joerg Exp $ */
      2  1.1  joerg 
      3  1.1  joerg /*-
      4  1.1  joerg  * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 David Schultz <das (at) FreeBSD.ORG>
      5  1.1  joerg  * All rights reserved.
      6  1.1  joerg  *
      7  1.1  joerg  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      8  1.1  joerg  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      9  1.1  joerg  * are met:
     10  1.1  joerg  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     11  1.1  joerg  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     12  1.1  joerg  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     13  1.1  joerg  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     14  1.1  joerg  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     15  1.1  joerg  *
     16  1.1  joerg  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     17  1.1  joerg  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     18  1.1  joerg  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     19  1.1  joerg  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     20  1.1  joerg  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     21  1.1  joerg  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     22  1.1  joerg  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     23  1.1  joerg  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     24  1.1  joerg  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     25  1.1  joerg  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     26  1.1  joerg  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     27  1.1  joerg  */
     28  1.1  joerg 
     29  1.1  joerg #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     30  1.1  joerg __RCSID("$NetBSD: fenv.c,v 1.1 2010/07/31 21:47:53 joerg Exp $");
     31  1.1  joerg 
     32  1.1  joerg #include <sys/param.h>
     33  1.1  joerg #include <sys/sysctl.h>
     34  1.1  joerg #include <assert.h>
     35  1.1  joerg #include <fenv.h>
     36  1.1  joerg #include <stddef.h>
     37  1.1  joerg #include <string.h>
     38  1.1  joerg 
     39  1.1  joerg /* Load x87 Control Word */
     40  1.1  joerg #define	__fldcw(__cw)		__asm__ __volatile__	\
     41  1.1  joerg 	("fldcw %0" : : "m" (__cw))
     42  1.1  joerg 
     43  1.1  joerg /* No-Wait Store Control Word */
     44  1.1  joerg #define	__fnstcw(__cw)		__asm__ __volatile__	\
     45  1.1  joerg 	("fnstcw %0" : "=m" (*(__cw)))
     46  1.1  joerg 
     47  1.1  joerg /* No-Wait Store Status Word */
     48  1.1  joerg #define	__fnstsw(__sw)		__asm__ __volatile__	\
     49  1.1  joerg 	("fnstsw %0" : "=am" (*(__sw)))
     50  1.1  joerg 
     51  1.1  joerg /* No-Wait Clear Exception Flags */
     52  1.1  joerg #define	__fnclex()		__asm__ __volatile__	\
     53  1.1  joerg 	("fnclex")
     54  1.1  joerg 
     55  1.1  joerg /* Load x87 Environment */
     56  1.1  joerg #define	__fldenv(__env)		__asm__ __volatile__	\
     57  1.1  joerg 	("fldenv %0" : : "m" (__env))
     58  1.1  joerg 
     59  1.1  joerg /* No-Wait Store x87 environment */
     60  1.1  joerg #define	__fnstenv(__env)	__asm__ __volatile__	\
     61  1.1  joerg 	("fnstenv %0" : "=m" (*(__env)))
     62  1.1  joerg 
     63  1.1  joerg /* Check for and handle pending unmasked x87 pending FPU exceptions */
     64  1.1  joerg #define	__fwait(__env)		__asm__	__volatile__	\
     65  1.1  joerg 	("fwait")
     66  1.1  joerg 
     67  1.1  joerg /* Load the MXCSR register */
     68  1.1  joerg #define	__ldmxcsr(__mxcsr)	__asm__ __volatile__	\
     69  1.1  joerg 	("ldmxcsr %0" : : "m" (__mxcsr))
     70  1.1  joerg 
     71  1.1  joerg /* Store the MXCSR register state */
     72  1.1  joerg #define	__stmxcsr(__mxcsr)	__asm__ __volatile__	\
     73  1.1  joerg 	("stmxcsr %0" : "=m" (*(__mxcsr)))
     74  1.1  joerg 
     75  1.1  joerg /*
     76  1.1  joerg  * The following constant represents the default floating-point environment
     77  1.1  joerg  * (that is, the one installed at program startup) and has type pointer to
     78  1.1  joerg  * const-qualified fenv_t.
     79  1.1  joerg  *
     80  1.1  joerg  * It can be used as an argument to the functions within the <fenv.h> header
     81  1.1  joerg  * that manage the floating-point environment, namely fesetenv() and
     82  1.1  joerg  * feupdateenv().
     83  1.1  joerg  *
     84  1.1  joerg  * x87 fpu registers are 16bit wide. The upper bits, 31-16, are marked as
     85  1.1  joerg  * RESERVED. We provide a partial floating-point environment, where we
     86  1.1  joerg  * define only the lower bits. The reserved bits are extracted and set by the
     87  1.1  joerg  * consumers of FE_DFL_ENV, during runtime.
     88  1.1  joerg  */
     89  1.1  joerg fenv_t __fe_dfl_env = {
     90  1.1  joerg 	{
     91  1.1  joerg 		__NetBSD_NPXCW__,       /* Control word register */
     92  1.1  joerg 		0x0,			/* Unused */
     93  1.1  joerg 		0x0000,                 /* Status word register */
     94  1.1  joerg 		0x0,			/* Unused */
     95  1.1  joerg 		0x0000ffff,             /* Tag word register */
     96  1.1  joerg 		0x0,			/* Unused */
     97  1.1  joerg 		{
     98  1.1  joerg 			0x0000, 0x0000,
     99  1.1  joerg 			0x0000, 0xffff
    100  1.1  joerg 		}
    101  1.1  joerg 	},
    102  1.1  joerg 	__INITIAL_MXCSR__		/* MXCSR register */
    103  1.1  joerg };
    104  1.1  joerg 
    105  1.1  joerg /*
    106  1.1  joerg  * Test for SSE support on this processor.
    107  1.1  joerg  *
    108  1.1  joerg  * We need to use ldmxcsr/stmxcsr to get correct results if any part
    109  1.1  joerg  * of the program was compiled to use SSE floating-point, but we can't
    110  1.1  joerg  * use SSE on older processors.
    111  1.1  joerg  *
    112  1.1  joerg  * In order to do so, we need to query the processor capabilities via the CPUID
    113  1.1  joerg  * instruction. We can make it even simpler though, by querying the machdep.sse
    114  1.1  joerg  * sysctl.
    115  1.1  joerg  */
    116  1.1  joerg static int __HAS_SSE = 0;
    117  1.1  joerg 
    118  1.1  joerg static void __test_sse(void) __attribute__ ((constructor));
    119  1.1  joerg 
    120  1.1  joerg static void __test_sse(void)
    121  1.1  joerg {
    122  1.1  joerg 	char machine[64];
    123  1.1  joerg 	size_t oldlen;
    124  1.1  joerg 	int rv;
    125  1.1  joerg 
    126  1.1  joerg 	rv = sysctlbyname("machdep.sse", &__HAS_SSE, &oldlen, NULL, 0);
    127  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT(rv != -1);
    128  1.1  joerg 	if (rv == -1)
    129  1.1  joerg 		__HAS_SSE = 0;
    130  1.1  joerg }
    131  1.1  joerg 
    132  1.1  joerg /*
    133  1.1  joerg  * The feclearexcept() function clears the supported floating-point exceptions
    134  1.1  joerg  * represented by `excepts'.
    135  1.1  joerg  */
    136  1.1  joerg int
    137  1.1  joerg feclearexcept(int excepts)
    138  1.1  joerg {
    139  1.1  joerg 	fenv_t env;
    140  1.1  joerg 	uint32_t mxcsr;
    141  1.1  joerg 	int ex;
    142  1.1  joerg 
    143  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT((excepts & ~FE_ALL_EXCEPT) == 0);
    144  1.1  joerg 
    145  1.1  joerg 	ex = excepts & FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
    146  1.1  joerg 
    147  1.1  joerg 	/* It's ~3x faster to call fnclex, than store/load fp env */
    148  1.1  joerg 	if (ex == FE_ALL_EXCEPT) {
    149  1.1  joerg 		__fnclex();
    150  1.1  joerg 	} else {
    151  1.1  joerg 		__fnstenv(&env);
    152  1.1  joerg 		env.x87.status &= ~ex;
    153  1.1  joerg 		__fldenv(env);
    154  1.1  joerg 	}
    155  1.1  joerg 
    156  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE) {
    157  1.1  joerg 		__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
    158  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr &= ~ex;
    159  1.1  joerg 		__ldmxcsr(mxcsr);
    160  1.1  joerg 	}
    161  1.1  joerg 
    162  1.1  joerg 	/* Success */
    163  1.1  joerg 	return (0);
    164  1.1  joerg }
    165  1.1  joerg 
    166  1.1  joerg /*
    167  1.1  joerg  * The fegetexceptflag() function stores an implementation-defined
    168  1.1  joerg  * representation of the states of the floating-point status flags indicated by
    169  1.1  joerg  * the argument excepts in the object pointed to by the argument flagp.
    170  1.1  joerg  */
    171  1.1  joerg int
    172  1.1  joerg fegetexceptflag(fexcept_t *flagp, int excepts)
    173  1.1  joerg {
    174  1.1  joerg 	uint32_t mxcsr;
    175  1.1  joerg 	uint16_t status;
    176  1.1  joerg 	int ex;
    177  1.1  joerg 
    178  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT(flagp != NULL);
    179  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT((excepts & ~FE_ALL_EXCEPT) == 0);
    180  1.1  joerg 
    181  1.1  joerg 	ex = excepts & FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
    182  1.1  joerg 
    183  1.1  joerg 	__fnstsw(&status);
    184  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE)
    185  1.1  joerg 		__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
    186  1.1  joerg 	else
    187  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr = 0;
    188  1.1  joerg 
    189  1.1  joerg 	*flagp = (mxcsr | status) & ex;
    190  1.1  joerg 
    191  1.1  joerg 	/* Success */
    192  1.1  joerg 	return (0);
    193  1.1  joerg }
    194  1.1  joerg 
    195  1.1  joerg /*
    196  1.1  joerg  * The feraiseexcept() function raises the supported floating-point exceptions
    197  1.1  joerg  * represented by the argument `excepts'.
    198  1.1  joerg  *
    199  1.1  joerg  * The standard explicitly allows us to execute an instruction that has the
    200  1.1  joerg  * exception as a side effect, but we choose to manipulate the status register
    201  1.1  joerg  * directly.
    202  1.1  joerg  *
    203  1.1  joerg  * The validation of input is being deferred to fesetexceptflag().
    204  1.1  joerg  */
    205  1.1  joerg int
    206  1.1  joerg feraiseexcept(int excepts)
    207  1.1  joerg {
    208  1.1  joerg 	fexcept_t ex;
    209  1.1  joerg 
    210  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT((excepts & ~FE_ALL_EXCEPT) == 0);
    211  1.1  joerg 
    212  1.1  joerg 	ex = excepts & FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
    213  1.1  joerg 	fesetexceptflag(&ex, excepts);
    214  1.1  joerg 	__fwait();
    215  1.1  joerg 
    216  1.1  joerg 	/* Success */
    217  1.1  joerg 	return (0);
    218  1.1  joerg }
    219  1.1  joerg 
    220  1.1  joerg /*
    221  1.1  joerg  * This function sets the floating-point status flags indicated by the argument
    222  1.1  joerg  * `excepts' to the states stored in the object pointed to by `flagp'. It does
    223  1.1  joerg  * NOT raise any floating-point exceptions, but only sets the state of the flags.
    224  1.1  joerg  */
    225  1.1  joerg int
    226  1.1  joerg fesetexceptflag(const fexcept_t *flagp, int excepts)
    227  1.1  joerg {
    228  1.1  joerg 	fenv_t env;
    229  1.1  joerg 	uint32_t mxcsr;
    230  1.1  joerg 	int ex;
    231  1.1  joerg 
    232  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT(flagp != NULL);
    233  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT((excepts & ~FE_ALL_EXCEPT) == 0);
    234  1.1  joerg 
    235  1.1  joerg 	ex = excepts & FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
    236  1.1  joerg 
    237  1.1  joerg 	__fnstenv(&env);
    238  1.1  joerg 	env.x87.status &= ~ex;
    239  1.1  joerg 	env.x87.status |= *flagp & ex;
    240  1.1  joerg 	__fldenv(env);
    241  1.1  joerg 
    242  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE) {
    243  1.1  joerg 		__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
    244  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr &= ~ex;
    245  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr |= *flagp & ex;
    246  1.1  joerg 		__ldmxcsr(mxcsr);
    247  1.1  joerg 	}
    248  1.1  joerg 
    249  1.1  joerg 	/* Success */
    250  1.1  joerg 	return (0);
    251  1.1  joerg }
    252  1.1  joerg 
    253  1.1  joerg /*
    254  1.1  joerg  * The fetestexcept() function determines which of a specified subset of the
    255  1.1  joerg  * floating-point exception flags are currently set. The `excepts' argument
    256  1.1  joerg  * specifies the floating-point status flags to be queried.
    257  1.1  joerg  */
    258  1.1  joerg int
    259  1.1  joerg fetestexcept(int excepts)
    260  1.1  joerg {
    261  1.1  joerg 	uint32_t mxcsr;
    262  1.1  joerg 	uint16_t status;
    263  1.1  joerg 	int ex;
    264  1.1  joerg 
    265  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT((excepts & ~FE_ALL_EXCEPT) == 0);
    266  1.1  joerg 
    267  1.1  joerg 	ex = excepts & FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
    268  1.1  joerg 
    269  1.1  joerg 	__fnstsw(&status);
    270  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE)
    271  1.1  joerg 		__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
    272  1.1  joerg 	else
    273  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr = 0;
    274  1.1  joerg 
    275  1.1  joerg 	return ((status | mxcsr) & ex);
    276  1.1  joerg }
    277  1.1  joerg 
    278  1.1  joerg int
    279  1.1  joerg fegetround(void)
    280  1.1  joerg {
    281  1.1  joerg 	uint16_t control;
    282  1.1  joerg 
    283  1.1  joerg 	/*
    284  1.1  joerg 	 * We assume that the x87 and the SSE unit agree on the
    285  1.1  joerg 	 * rounding mode.  Reading the control word on the x87 turns
    286  1.1  joerg 	 * out to be about 5 times faster than reading it on the SSE
    287  1.1  joerg 	 * unit on an Opteron 244.
    288  1.1  joerg 	 */
    289  1.1  joerg 	__fnstcw(&control);
    290  1.1  joerg 
    291  1.1  joerg 	return (control & __X87_ROUND_MASK);
    292  1.1  joerg }
    293  1.1  joerg 
    294  1.1  joerg /*
    295  1.1  joerg  * The fesetround() function shall establish the rounding direction represented
    296  1.1  joerg  * by its argument round. If the argument is not equal to the value of a
    297  1.1  joerg  * rounding direction macro, the rounding direction is not changed.
    298  1.1  joerg  */
    299  1.1  joerg int
    300  1.1  joerg fesetround(int round)
    301  1.1  joerg {
    302  1.1  joerg 	uint32_t mxcsr;
    303  1.1  joerg 	uint16_t control;
    304  1.1  joerg 
    305  1.1  joerg 	if (round & ~__X87_ROUND_MASK) {
    306  1.1  joerg 		/* Failure */
    307  1.1  joerg 		return (-1);
    308  1.1  joerg 	}
    309  1.1  joerg 
    310  1.1  joerg 	__fnstcw(&control);
    311  1.1  joerg 	control &= ~__X87_ROUND_MASK;
    312  1.1  joerg 	control |= round;
    313  1.1  joerg 	__fldcw(control);
    314  1.1  joerg 
    315  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE) {
    316  1.1  joerg 		__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
    317  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr &= ~(__X87_ROUND_MASK << __SSE_ROUND_SHIFT);
    318  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr |= round << __SSE_ROUND_SHIFT;
    319  1.1  joerg 		__ldmxcsr(mxcsr);
    320  1.1  joerg 	}
    321  1.1  joerg 
    322  1.1  joerg 	/* Success */
    323  1.1  joerg 	return (0);
    324  1.1  joerg }
    325  1.1  joerg 
    326  1.1  joerg /*
    327  1.1  joerg  * The fegetenv() function attempts to store the current floating-point
    328  1.1  joerg  * environment in the object pointed to by envp.
    329  1.1  joerg  */
    330  1.1  joerg int
    331  1.1  joerg fegetenv(fenv_t *envp)
    332  1.1  joerg {
    333  1.1  joerg 	uint32_t mxcsr;
    334  1.1  joerg 
    335  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT(flagp != NULL);
    336  1.1  joerg 
    337  1.1  joerg 	/*
    338  1.1  joerg 	 * fnstenv masks all exceptions, so we need to restore the old control
    339  1.1  joerg 	 * word to avoid this side effect.
    340  1.1  joerg 	 */
    341  1.1  joerg 	__fnstenv(envp);
    342  1.1  joerg 	__fldcw(envp->x87.control);
    343  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE) {
    344  1.1  joerg 		__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
    345  1.1  joerg 		envp->mxcsr = mxcsr;
    346  1.1  joerg 	}
    347  1.1  joerg 
    348  1.1  joerg 	/* Success */
    349  1.1  joerg 	return (0);
    350  1.1  joerg }
    351  1.1  joerg 
    352  1.1  joerg /*
    353  1.1  joerg  * The feholdexcept() function saves the current floating-point environment in
    354  1.1  joerg  * the object pointed to by envp, clears the floating-point status flags, and
    355  1.1  joerg  * then installs a non-stop (continue on floating-point exceptions) mode, if
    356  1.1  joerg  * available, for all floating-point exceptions.
    357  1.1  joerg  */
    358  1.1  joerg int
    359  1.1  joerg feholdexcept(fenv_t *envp)
    360  1.1  joerg {
    361  1.1  joerg 	uint32_t mxcsr;
    362  1.1  joerg 
    363  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT(envp != NULL);
    364  1.1  joerg 
    365  1.1  joerg 	__fnstenv(envp);
    366  1.1  joerg 	__fnclex();
    367  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE) {
    368  1.1  joerg 		__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
    369  1.1  joerg 		envp->mxcsr = mxcsr;
    370  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr &= ~FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
    371  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr |= FE_ALL_EXCEPT << __SSE_EMASK_SHIFT;
    372  1.1  joerg 		__ldmxcsr(mxcsr);
    373  1.1  joerg 	}
    374  1.1  joerg 
    375  1.1  joerg 	/* Success */
    376  1.1  joerg 	return (0);
    377  1.1  joerg }
    378  1.1  joerg 
    379  1.1  joerg /*
    380  1.1  joerg  * The fesetenv() function attempts to establish the floating-point environment
    381  1.1  joerg  * represented by the object pointed to by envp. The argument `envp' points
    382  1.1  joerg  * to an object set by a call to fegetenv() or feholdexcept(), or equal a
    383  1.1  joerg  * floating-point environment macro. The fesetenv() function does not raise
    384  1.1  joerg  * floating-point exceptions, but only installs the state of the floating-point
    385  1.1  joerg  * status flags represented through its argument.
    386  1.1  joerg  */
    387  1.1  joerg int
    388  1.1  joerg fesetenv(const fenv_t *envp)
    389  1.1  joerg {
    390  1.1  joerg 	fenv_t env;
    391  1.1  joerg 
    392  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT(envp != NULL);
    393  1.1  joerg 
    394  1.1  joerg 	/* Store the x87 floating-point environment */
    395  1.1  joerg 	memset(&env, 0, sizeof(env));
    396  1.1  joerg 	__fnstenv(&env);
    397  1.1  joerg 
    398  1.1  joerg 	__fe_dfl_env.x87.unused1 = env.x87.unused1;
    399  1.1  joerg 	__fe_dfl_env.x87.unused2 = env.x87.unused2;
    400  1.1  joerg 	__fe_dfl_env.x87.unused3 = env.x87.unused3;
    401  1.1  joerg 	memcpy(__fe_dfl_env.x87.others,
    402  1.1  joerg 	       env.x87.others,
    403  1.1  joerg 	       sizeof(__fe_dfl_env.x87.others) / sizeof(uint32_t));
    404  1.1  joerg 
    405  1.1  joerg 	__fldenv(envp->x87);
    406  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE)
    407  1.1  joerg 		__ldmxcsr(envp->mxcsr);
    408  1.1  joerg 
    409  1.1  joerg 	/* Success */
    410  1.1  joerg 	return (0);
    411  1.1  joerg }
    412  1.1  joerg 
    413  1.1  joerg /*
    414  1.1  joerg  * The feupdateenv() function saves the currently raised floating-point
    415  1.1  joerg  * exceptions in its automatic storage, installs the floating-point environment
    416  1.1  joerg  * represented by the object pointed to by `envp', and then raises the saved
    417  1.1  joerg  * floating-point exceptions. The argument `envp' shall point to an object set
    418  1.1  joerg  * by a call to feholdexcept() or fegetenv(), or equal a floating-point
    419  1.1  joerg  * environment macro.
    420  1.1  joerg  */
    421  1.1  joerg int
    422  1.1  joerg feupdateenv(const fenv_t *envp)
    423  1.1  joerg {
    424  1.1  joerg 	fenv_t env;
    425  1.1  joerg 	uint32_t mxcsr;
    426  1.1  joerg 	uint16_t status;
    427  1.1  joerg 
    428  1.1  joerg 	_DIAGASSERT(envp != NULL);
    429  1.1  joerg 
    430  1.1  joerg 	/* Store the x87 floating-point environment */
    431  1.1  joerg 	memset(&env, 0, sizeof(env));
    432  1.1  joerg 	__fnstenv(&env);
    433  1.1  joerg 
    434  1.1  joerg 	__fe_dfl_env.x87.unused1 = env.x87.unused1;
    435  1.1  joerg 	__fe_dfl_env.x87.unused2 = env.x87.unused2;
    436  1.1  joerg 	__fe_dfl_env.x87.unused3 = env.x87.unused3;
    437  1.1  joerg 	memcpy(__fe_dfl_env.x87.others,
    438  1.1  joerg 	       env.x87.others,
    439  1.1  joerg 	       sizeof(__fe_dfl_env.x87.others) / sizeof(uint32_t));
    440  1.1  joerg 
    441  1.1  joerg 	__fnstsw(&status);
    442  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE)
    443  1.1  joerg 		__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
    444  1.1  joerg 	else
    445  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr = 0;
    446  1.1  joerg 	fesetenv(envp);
    447  1.1  joerg 	feraiseexcept((mxcsr | status) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT);
    448  1.1  joerg 
    449  1.1  joerg 	/* Success */
    450  1.1  joerg 	return (0);
    451  1.1  joerg }
    452  1.1  joerg 
    453  1.1  joerg /*
    454  1.1  joerg  * The following functions are extentions to the standard
    455  1.1  joerg  */
    456  1.1  joerg int
    457  1.1  joerg feenableexcept(int mask)
    458  1.1  joerg {
    459  1.1  joerg 	uint32_t mxcsr, omask;
    460  1.1  joerg 	uint16_t control;
    461  1.1  joerg 
    462  1.1  joerg 	mask &= FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
    463  1.1  joerg 	__fnstcw(&control);
    464  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE)
    465  1.1  joerg 		__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
    466  1.1  joerg 	else
    467  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr = 0;
    468  1.1  joerg 
    469  1.1  joerg 	omask = (control | mxcsr >> __SSE_EMASK_SHIFT) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
    470  1.1  joerg 	control &= ~mask;
    471  1.1  joerg 	__fldcw(control);
    472  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE) {
    473  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr &= ~(mask << __SSE_EMASK_SHIFT);
    474  1.1  joerg 		__ldmxcsr(mxcsr);
    475  1.1  joerg 	}
    476  1.1  joerg 
    477  1.1  joerg 	return (~omask);
    478  1.1  joerg }
    479  1.1  joerg 
    480  1.1  joerg int
    481  1.1  joerg fedisableexcept(int mask)
    482  1.1  joerg {
    483  1.1  joerg 	uint32_t mxcsr, omask;
    484  1.1  joerg 	uint16_t control;
    485  1.1  joerg 
    486  1.1  joerg 	mask &= FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
    487  1.1  joerg 	__fnstcw(&control);
    488  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE)
    489  1.1  joerg 		__stmxcsr(&mxcsr);
    490  1.1  joerg 	else
    491  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr = 0;
    492  1.1  joerg 
    493  1.1  joerg 	omask = (control | mxcsr >> __SSE_EMASK_SHIFT) & FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
    494  1.1  joerg 	control |= mask;
    495  1.1  joerg 	__fldcw(control);
    496  1.1  joerg 	if (__HAS_SSE) {
    497  1.1  joerg 		mxcsr |= mask << __SSE_EMASK_SHIFT;
    498  1.1  joerg 		__ldmxcsr(mxcsr);
    499  1.1  joerg 	}
    500  1.1  joerg 
    501  1.1  joerg 	return (~omask);
    502  1.1  joerg }
    503  1.1  joerg 
    504  1.1  joerg int
    505  1.1  joerg fegetexcept(void)
    506  1.1  joerg {
    507  1.1  joerg 	uint16_t control;
    508  1.1  joerg 
    509  1.1  joerg 	/*
    510  1.1  joerg 	 * We assume that the masks for the x87 and the SSE unit are
    511  1.1  joerg 	 * the same.
    512  1.1  joerg 	 */
    513  1.1  joerg 	__fnstcw(&control);
    514  1.1  joerg 
    515  1.1  joerg 	return (control & FE_ALL_EXCEPT);
    516  1.1  joerg }
    517