n_sqrt.S revision 1.5 1 1.5 matt /* $NetBSD: n_sqrt.S,v 1.5 2002/02/24 01:06:21 matt Exp $ */
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34 1.1 ragge * @(#)sqrt.s 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
35 1.1 ragge */
36 1.1 ragge
37 1.3 matt #include <machine/asm.h>
38 1.3 matt
39 1.1 ragge /*
40 1.1 ragge * double sqrt(arg) revised August 15,1982
41 1.1 ragge * double arg;
42 1.1 ragge * if(arg<0.0) { _errno = EDOM; return(<a reserved operand>); }
43 1.1 ragge * if arg is a reserved operand it is returned as it is
44 1.1 ragge * W. Kahan's magic square root
45 1.1 ragge * coded by Heidi Stettner and revised by Emile LeBlanc 8/18/82
46 1.1 ragge *
47 1.1 ragge * entry points:_d_sqrt address of double arg is on the stack
48 1.1 ragge * _sqrt double arg is on the stack
49 1.1 ragge */
50 1.1 ragge .set EDOM,33
51 1.1 ragge
52 1.5 matt ENTRY(d_sqrt, 0x003c) # save %r5,%r4,%r3,%r2
53 1.5 matt movq *4(%ap),%r0
54 1.3 matt jbr dsqrt2
55 1.3 matt
56 1.5 matt ENTRY(sqrt, 0x003c) # save %r5,%r4,%r3,%r2
57 1.5 matt movq 4(%ap),%r0
58 1.3 matt
59 1.5 matt dsqrt2: bicw3 $0x807f,%r0,%r2 # check exponent of input
60 1.1 ragge jeql noexp # biased exponent is zero -> 0.0 or reserved
61 1.4 matt bsbb __libm_dsqrt_r5_lcl+2
62 1.1 ragge noexp: ret
63 1.1 ragge
64 1.1 ragge /* **************************** internal procedure */
65 1.1 ragge
66 1.4 matt __libm_dsqrt_r5_lcl:
67 1.3 matt ALTENTRY(__libm_dsqrt_r5)
68 1.3 matt nop
69 1.3 matt nop
70 1.3 matt /* ENTRY POINT FOR cdabs and cdsqrt */
71 1.1 ragge /* returns double square root scaled by */
72 1.5 matt /* 2^%r6 */
73 1.1 ragge
74 1.5 matt movd %r0,%r4
75 1.1 ragge jleq nonpos # argument is not positive
76 1.5 matt movzwl %r4,%r2
77 1.5 matt ashl $-1,%r2,%r0
78 1.5 matt addw2 $0x203c,%r0 # %r0 has magic initial approximation
79 1.1 ragge /*
80 1.1 ragge * Do two steps of Heron's rule
81 1.1 ragge * ((arg/guess) + guess) / 2 = better guess
82 1.1 ragge */
83 1.5 matt divf3 %r0,%r4,%r2
84 1.5 matt addf2 %r2,%r0
85 1.5 matt subw2 $0x80,%r0 # divide by two
86 1.5 matt
87 1.5 matt divf3 %r0,%r4,%r2
88 1.5 matt addf2 %r2,%r0
89 1.5 matt subw2 $0x80,%r0 # divide by two
90 1.1 ragge
91 1.1 ragge /* Scale argument and approximation to prevent over/underflow */
92 1.1 ragge
93 1.5 matt bicw3 $0x807f,%r4,%r1
94 1.5 matt subw2 $0x4080,%r1 # %r1 contains scaling factor
95 1.5 matt subw2 %r1,%r4
96 1.5 matt movl %r0,%r2
97 1.5 matt subw2 %r1,%r2
98 1.1 ragge
99 1.1 ragge /* Cubic step
100 1.1 ragge *
101 1.1 ragge * b = a + 2*a*(n-a*a)/(n+3*a*a) where b is better approximation,
102 1.1 ragge * a is approximation, and n is the original argument.
103 1.1 ragge * (let s be scale factor in the following comments)
104 1.1 ragge */
105 1.5 matt clrl %r1
106 1.5 matt clrl %r3
107 1.5 matt muld2 %r0,%r2 # %r2:%r3 = a*a/s
108 1.5 matt subd2 %r2,%r4 # %r4:%r5 = n/s - a*a/s
109 1.5 matt addw2 $0x100,%r2 # %r2:%r3 = 4*a*a/s
110 1.5 matt addd2 %r4,%r2 # %r2:%r3 = n/s + 3*a*a/s
111 1.5 matt muld2 %r0,%r4 # %r4:%r5 = a*n/s - a*a*a/s
112 1.5 matt divd2 %r2,%r4 # %r4:%r5 = a*(n-a*a)/(n+3*a*a)
113 1.5 matt addw2 $0x80,%r4 # %r4:%r5 = 2*a*(n-a*a)/(n+3*a*a)
114 1.5 matt addd2 %r4,%r0 # %r0:%r1 = a + 2*a*(n-a*a)/(n+3*a*a)
115 1.1 ragge rsb # DONE!
116 1.1 ragge nonpos:
117 1.1 ragge jneq negarg
118 1.3 matt ret # argument and root are zero
119 1.1 ragge negarg:
120 1.1 ragge pushl $EDOM
121 1.3 matt calls $1,_C_LABEL(infnan) # generate the reserved op fault
122 1.1 ragge ret
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