fpu_explode.c revision 1.4 1 1.4 simonb /* $NetBSD: fpu_explode.c,v 1.4 2003/10/27 04:32:02 simonb Exp $ */
2 1.1 simonb
3 1.1 simonb /*
4 1.1 simonb * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
5 1.1 simonb * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
6 1.1 simonb *
7 1.1 simonb * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
8 1.1 simonb * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
9 1.1 simonb * contributed to Berkeley.
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40 1.1 simonb * @(#)fpu_explode.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
41 1.1 simonb */
42 1.1 simonb
43 1.1 simonb /*
44 1.1 simonb * FPU subroutines: `explode' the machine's `packed binary' format numbers
45 1.1 simonb * into our internal format.
46 1.1 simonb */
47 1.2 lukem
48 1.2 lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
49 1.4 simonb __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: fpu_explode.c,v 1.4 2003/10/27 04:32:02 simonb Exp $");
50 1.1 simonb
51 1.1 simonb #include <sys/types.h>
52 1.1 simonb #include <sys/systm.h>
53 1.1 simonb
54 1.1 simonb #include <machine/ieee.h>
55 1.1 simonb #include <powerpc/instr.h>
56 1.1 simonb #include <machine/reg.h>
57 1.1 simonb #include <machine/fpu.h>
58 1.1 simonb
59 1.1 simonb #include <powerpc/fpu/fpu_arith.h>
60 1.1 simonb #include <powerpc/fpu/fpu_emu.h>
61 1.1 simonb #include <powerpc/fpu/fpu_extern.h>
62 1.1 simonb
63 1.1 simonb /*
64 1.1 simonb * N.B.: in all of the following, we assume the FP format is
65 1.1 simonb *
66 1.1 simonb * ---------------------------
67 1.1 simonb * | s | exponent | fraction |
68 1.1 simonb * ---------------------------
69 1.1 simonb *
70 1.1 simonb * (which represents -1**s * 1.fraction * 2**exponent), so that the
71 1.1 simonb * sign bit is way at the top (bit 31), the exponent is next, and
72 1.1 simonb * then the remaining bits mark the fraction. A zero exponent means
73 1.1 simonb * zero or denormalized (0.fraction rather than 1.fraction), and the
74 1.1 simonb * maximum possible exponent, 2bias+1, signals inf (fraction==0) or NaN.
75 1.1 simonb *
76 1.1 simonb * Since the sign bit is always the topmost bit---this holds even for
77 1.1 simonb * integers---we set that outside all the *tof functions. Each function
78 1.1 simonb * returns the class code for the new number (but note that we use
79 1.1 simonb * FPC_QNAN for all NaNs; fpu_explode will fix this if appropriate).
80 1.1 simonb */
81 1.1 simonb
82 1.1 simonb /*
83 1.1 simonb * int -> fpn.
84 1.1 simonb */
85 1.1 simonb int
86 1.1 simonb fpu_itof(struct fpn *fp, u_int i)
87 1.1 simonb {
88 1.1 simonb
89 1.1 simonb if (i == 0)
90 1.1 simonb return (FPC_ZERO);
91 1.1 simonb /*
92 1.1 simonb * The value FP_1 represents 2^FP_LG, so set the exponent
93 1.1 simonb * there and let normalization fix it up. Convert negative
94 1.1 simonb * numbers to sign-and-magnitude. Note that this relies on
95 1.1 simonb * fpu_norm()'s handling of `supernormals'; see fpu_subr.c.
96 1.1 simonb */
97 1.1 simonb fp->fp_exp = FP_LG;
98 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[0] = (int)i < 0 ? -i : i;
99 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[1] = 0;
100 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[2] = 0;
101 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[3] = 0;
102 1.1 simonb fpu_norm(fp);
103 1.1 simonb return (FPC_NUM);
104 1.1 simonb }
105 1.1 simonb
106 1.1 simonb /*
107 1.1 simonb * 64-bit int -> fpn.
108 1.1 simonb */
109 1.1 simonb int
110 1.1 simonb fpu_xtof(struct fpn *fp, u_int64_t i)
111 1.1 simonb {
112 1.1 simonb
113 1.1 simonb if (i == 0)
114 1.1 simonb return (FPC_ZERO);
115 1.1 simonb /*
116 1.1 simonb * The value FP_1 represents 2^FP_LG, so set the exponent
117 1.1 simonb * there and let normalization fix it up. Convert negative
118 1.1 simonb * numbers to sign-and-magnitude. Note that this relies on
119 1.1 simonb * fpu_norm()'s handling of `supernormals'; see fpu_subr.c.
120 1.1 simonb */
121 1.1 simonb fp->fp_exp = FP_LG2;
122 1.1 simonb *((int64_t*)fp->fp_mant) = (int64_t)i < 0 ? -i : i;
123 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[2] = 0;
124 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[3] = 0;
125 1.1 simonb fpu_norm(fp);
126 1.1 simonb return (FPC_NUM);
127 1.1 simonb }
128 1.1 simonb
129 1.1 simonb #define mask(nbits) ((1L << (nbits)) - 1)
130 1.1 simonb
131 1.1 simonb /*
132 1.1 simonb * All external floating formats convert to internal in the same manner,
133 1.1 simonb * as defined here. Note that only normals get an implied 1.0 inserted.
134 1.1 simonb */
135 1.1 simonb #define FP_TOF(exp, expbias, allfrac, f0, f1, f2, f3) \
136 1.1 simonb if (exp == 0) { \
137 1.1 simonb if (allfrac == 0) \
138 1.1 simonb return (FPC_ZERO); \
139 1.1 simonb fp->fp_exp = 1 - expbias; \
140 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[0] = f0; \
141 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[1] = f1; \
142 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[2] = f2; \
143 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[3] = f3; \
144 1.1 simonb fpu_norm(fp); \
145 1.1 simonb return (FPC_NUM); \
146 1.1 simonb } \
147 1.1 simonb if (exp == (2 * expbias + 1)) { \
148 1.1 simonb if (allfrac == 0) \
149 1.1 simonb return (FPC_INF); \
150 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[0] = f0; \
151 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[1] = f1; \
152 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[2] = f2; \
153 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[3] = f3; \
154 1.1 simonb return (FPC_QNAN); \
155 1.1 simonb } \
156 1.1 simonb fp->fp_exp = exp - expbias; \
157 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[0] = FP_1 | f0; \
158 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[1] = f1; \
159 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[2] = f2; \
160 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[3] = f3; \
161 1.1 simonb return (FPC_NUM)
162 1.1 simonb
163 1.1 simonb /*
164 1.1 simonb * 32-bit single precision -> fpn.
165 1.1 simonb * We assume a single occupies at most (64-FP_LG) bits in the internal
166 1.1 simonb * format: i.e., needs at most fp_mant[0] and fp_mant[1].
167 1.1 simonb */
168 1.1 simonb int
169 1.1 simonb fpu_stof(struct fpn *fp, u_int i)
170 1.1 simonb {
171 1.1 simonb int exp;
172 1.1 simonb u_int frac, f0, f1;
173 1.1 simonb #define SNG_SHIFT (SNG_FRACBITS - FP_LG)
174 1.1 simonb
175 1.1 simonb exp = (i >> (32 - 1 - SNG_EXPBITS)) & mask(SNG_EXPBITS);
176 1.1 simonb frac = i & mask(SNG_FRACBITS);
177 1.1 simonb f0 = frac >> SNG_SHIFT;
178 1.1 simonb f1 = frac << (32 - SNG_SHIFT);
179 1.1 simonb FP_TOF(exp, SNG_EXP_BIAS, frac, f0, f1, 0, 0);
180 1.1 simonb }
181 1.1 simonb
182 1.1 simonb /*
183 1.1 simonb * 64-bit double -> fpn.
184 1.1 simonb * We assume this uses at most (96-FP_LG) bits.
185 1.1 simonb */
186 1.1 simonb int
187 1.1 simonb fpu_dtof(struct fpn *fp, u_int i, u_int j)
188 1.1 simonb {
189 1.1 simonb int exp;
190 1.1 simonb u_int frac, f0, f1, f2;
191 1.1 simonb #define DBL_SHIFT (DBL_FRACBITS - 32 - FP_LG)
192 1.1 simonb
193 1.1 simonb exp = (i >> (32 - 1 - DBL_EXPBITS)) & mask(DBL_EXPBITS);
194 1.1 simonb frac = i & mask(DBL_FRACBITS - 32);
195 1.1 simonb f0 = frac >> DBL_SHIFT;
196 1.1 simonb f1 = (frac << (32 - DBL_SHIFT)) | (j >> DBL_SHIFT);
197 1.1 simonb f2 = j << (32 - DBL_SHIFT);
198 1.1 simonb frac |= j;
199 1.1 simonb FP_TOF(exp, DBL_EXP_BIAS, frac, f0, f1, f2, 0);
200 1.1 simonb }
201 1.1 simonb
202 1.1 simonb /*
203 1.1 simonb * Explode the contents of a register / regpair / regquad.
204 1.1 simonb * If the input is a signalling NaN, an NV (invalid) exception
205 1.1 simonb * will be set. (Note that nothing but NV can occur until ALU
206 1.1 simonb * operations are performed.)
207 1.1 simonb */
208 1.1 simonb void
209 1.1 simonb fpu_explode(struct fpemu *fe, struct fpn *fp, int type, int reg)
210 1.1 simonb {
211 1.1 simonb u_int s, *space;
212 1.1 simonb u_int64_t l, *xspace;
213 1.1 simonb
214 1.1 simonb xspace = (u_int64_t *)&fe->fe_fpstate->fpreg[reg];
215 1.1 simonb l = xspace[0];
216 1.1 simonb space = (u_int *)&fe->fe_fpstate->fpreg[reg];
217 1.1 simonb s = space[0];
218 1.1 simonb fp->fp_sign = s >> 31;
219 1.1 simonb fp->fp_sticky = 0;
220 1.1 simonb switch (type) {
221 1.1 simonb
222 1.1 simonb case FTYPE_LNG:
223 1.1 simonb s = fpu_xtof(fp, l);
224 1.1 simonb break;
225 1.1 simonb
226 1.1 simonb case FTYPE_INT:
227 1.1 simonb s = fpu_itof(fp, space[1]);
228 1.1 simonb break;
229 1.1 simonb
230 1.1 simonb case FTYPE_SNG:
231 1.1 simonb s = fpu_stof(fp, s);
232 1.1 simonb break;
233 1.1 simonb
234 1.1 simonb case FTYPE_DBL:
235 1.1 simonb s = fpu_dtof(fp, s, space[1]);
236 1.1 simonb break;
237 1.1 simonb
238 1.1 simonb panic("fpu_explode");
239 1.4 simonb panic("fpu_explode: invalid type %d", type);
240 1.1 simonb }
241 1.1 simonb
242 1.1 simonb if (s == FPC_QNAN && (fp->fp_mant[0] & FP_QUIETBIT) == 0) {
243 1.1 simonb /*
244 1.1 simonb * Input is a signalling NaN. All operations that return
245 1.1 simonb * an input NaN operand put it through a ``NaN conversion'',
246 1.1 simonb * which basically just means ``turn on the quiet bit''.
247 1.1 simonb * We do this here so that all NaNs internally look quiet
248 1.1 simonb * (we can tell signalling ones by their class).
249 1.1 simonb */
250 1.1 simonb fp->fp_mant[0] |= FP_QUIETBIT;
251 1.1 simonb fe->fe_cx = FPSCR_VXSNAN; /* assert invalid operand */
252 1.1 simonb s = FPC_SNAN;
253 1.1 simonb }
254 1.1 simonb fp->fp_class = s;
255 1.1 simonb DPRINTF(FPE_REG, ("fpu_explode: %%%c%d => ", (type == FTYPE_LNG) ? 'x' :
256 1.1 simonb ((type == FTYPE_INT) ? 'i' :
257 1.1 simonb ((type == FTYPE_SNG) ? 's' :
258 1.4 simonb ((type == FTYPE_DBL) ? 'd' : ?))),
259 1.1 simonb reg));
260 1.1 simonb DUMPFPN(FPE_REG, fp);
261 1.1 simonb DPRINTF(FPE_REG, ("\n"));
262 1.1 simonb }
263