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1 /*
2  * QEMU float support
3  *
4  * Derived from SoftFloat.
5  */
6 
7 /*============================================================================
8 
9 This C header file is part of the SoftFloat IEC/IEEE Floating-point Arithmetic
10 Package, Release 2b.
11 
12 Written by John R. Hauser.  This work was made possible in part by the
13 International Computer Science Institute, located at Suite 600, 1947 Center
14 Street, Berkeley, California 94704.  Funding was partially provided by the
15 National Science Foundation under grant MIP-9311980.  The original version
16 of this code was written as part of a project to build a fixed-point vector
17 processor in collaboration with the University of California at Berkeley,
18 overseen by Profs. Nelson Morgan and John Wawrzynek.  More information
19 is available through the Web page `http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jhauser/
20 arithmetic/SoftFloat.html'.
21 
22 THIS SOFTWARE IS DISTRIBUTED AS IS, FOR FREE.  Although reasonable effort has
23 been made to avoid it, THIS SOFTWARE MAY CONTAIN FAULTS THAT WILL AT TIMES
24 RESULT IN INCORRECT BEHAVIOR.  USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IS RESTRICTED TO PERSONS
25 AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO CAN AND WILL TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL LOSSES,
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27 EFFECTIVELY INDEMNIFY JOHN HAUSER AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER SCIENCE
28 INSTITUTE (possibly via similar legal warning) AGAINST ALL LOSSES, COSTS, OR
29 OTHER PROBLEMS INCURRED BY THEIR CUSTOMERS AND CLIENTS DUE TO THE SOFTWARE.
30 
31 Derivative works are acceptable, even for commercial purposes, so long as
32 (1) the source code for the derivative work includes prominent notice that
33 the work is derivative, and (2) the source code includes prominent notice with
34 these four paragraphs for those parts of this code that are retained.
35 
36 =============================================================================*/
37 
38 #ifndef SOFTFLOAT_H
39 #define SOFTFLOAT_H
40 
41 #if defined(CONFIG_SOLARIS) && defined(CONFIG_NEEDS_LIBSUNMATH)
42 #include <sunmath.h>
43 #endif
44 
45 #include <inttypes.h>
46 #include "config-host.h"
47 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
48 
49 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
50 | Each of the following `typedef's defines the most convenient type that holds
51 | integers of at least as many bits as specified.  For example, `uint8' should
52 | be the most convenient type that can hold unsigned integers of as many as
53 | 8 bits.  The `flag' type must be able to hold either a 0 or 1.  For most
54 | implementations of C, `flag', `uint8', and `int8' should all be `typedef'ed
55 | to the same as `int'.
56 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
57 typedef uint8_t flag;
58 typedef uint8_t uint8;
59 typedef int8_t int8;
60 typedef unsigned int uint32;
61 typedef signed int int32;
62 typedef uint64_t uint64;
63 typedef int64_t int64;
64 
65 #define LIT64( a ) a##LL
66 #define INLINE static inline
67 
68 #define STATUS_PARAM , float_status *status
69 #define STATUS(field) status->field
70 #define STATUS_VAR , status
71 
72 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
73 | Software IEC/IEEE floating-point ordering relations
74 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
75 enum {
76     float_relation_less      = -1,
77     float_relation_equal     =  0,
78     float_relation_greater   =  1,
79     float_relation_unordered =  2
80 };
81 
82 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
83 | Software IEC/IEEE floating-point types.
84 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
85 /* Use structures for soft-float types.  This prevents accidentally mixing
86    them with native int/float types.  A sufficiently clever compiler and
87    sane ABI should be able to see though these structs.  However
88    x86/gcc 3.x seems to struggle a bit, so leave them disabled by default.  */
89 //#define USE_SOFTFLOAT_STRUCT_TYPES
90 #ifdef USE_SOFTFLOAT_STRUCT_TYPES
91 typedef struct {
92     uint16_t v;
93 } float16;
94 #define float16_val(x) (((float16)(x)).v)
95 #define make_float16(x) __extension__ ({ float16 f16_val = {x}; f16_val; })
96 #define const_float16(x) { x }
97 typedef struct {
98     uint32_t v;
99 } float32;
100 /* The cast ensures an error if the wrong type is passed.  */
101 #define float32_val(x) (((float32)(x)).v)
102 #define make_float32(x) __extension__ ({ float32 f32_val = {x}; f32_val; })
103 #define const_float32(x) { x }
104 typedef struct {
105     uint64_t v;
106 } float64;
107 #define float64_val(x) (((float64)(x)).v)
108 #define make_float64(x) __extension__ ({ float64 f64_val = {x}; f64_val; })
109 #define const_float64(x) { x }
110 #else
111 typedef uint16_t float16;
112 typedef uint32_t float32;
113 typedef uint64_t float64;
114 #define float16_val(x) (x)
115 #define float32_val(x) (x)
116 #define float64_val(x) (x)
117 #define make_float16(x) (x)
118 #define make_float32(x) (x)
119 #define make_float64(x) (x)
120 #define const_float16(x) (x)
121 #define const_float32(x) (x)
122 #define const_float64(x) (x)
123 #endif
124 typedef struct {
125     uint64_t low;
126     uint16_t high;
127 } floatx80;
128 #define make_floatx80(exp, mant) ((floatx80) { mant, exp })
129 #define make_floatx80_init(exp, mant) { .low = mant, .high = exp }
130 typedef struct {
131 #ifdef HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN
132     uint64_t high, low;
133 #else
134     uint64_t low, high;
135 #endif
136 } float128;
137 #define make_float128(high_, low_) ((float128) { .high = high_, .low = low_ })
138 #define make_float128_init(high_, low_) { .high = high_, .low = low_ }
139 
140 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
141 | Software IEC/IEEE floating-point underflow tininess-detection mode.
142 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
143 enum {
144     float_tininess_after_rounding  = 0,
145     float_tininess_before_rounding = 1
146 };
147 
148 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
149 | Software IEC/IEEE floating-point rounding mode.
150 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
151 enum {
152     float_round_nearest_even = 0,
153     float_round_down         = 1,
154     float_round_up           = 2,
155     float_round_to_zero      = 3
156 };
157 
158 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
159 | Software IEC/IEEE floating-point exception flags.
160 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
161 enum {
162     float_flag_invalid   =  1,
163     float_flag_divbyzero =  4,
164     float_flag_overflow  =  8,
165     float_flag_underflow = 16,
166     float_flag_inexact   = 32,
167     float_flag_input_denormal = 64,
168     float_flag_output_denormal = 128
169 };
170 
171 typedef struct float_status {
172     signed char float_detect_tininess;
173     signed char float_rounding_mode;
174     signed char float_exception_flags;
175     signed char floatx80_rounding_precision;
176     /* should denormalised results go to zero and set the inexact flag? */
177     flag flush_to_zero;
178     /* should denormalised inputs go to zero and set the input_denormal flag? */
179     flag flush_inputs_to_zero;
180     flag default_nan_mode;
181 } float_status;
182 
183 void set_float_rounding_mode(int val STATUS_PARAM);
184 void set_float_exception_flags(int val STATUS_PARAM);
185 INLINE void set_float_detect_tininess(int val STATUS_PARAM)
186 {
187     STATUS(float_detect_tininess) = val;
188 }
189 INLINE void set_flush_to_zero(flag val STATUS_PARAM)
190 {
191     STATUS(flush_to_zero) = val;
192 }
193 INLINE void set_flush_inputs_to_zero(flag val STATUS_PARAM)
194 {
195     STATUS(flush_inputs_to_zero) = val;
196 }
197 INLINE void set_default_nan_mode(flag val STATUS_PARAM)
198 {
199     STATUS(default_nan_mode) = val;
200 }
201 INLINE int get_float_exception_flags(float_status *status)
202 {
203     return STATUS(float_exception_flags);
204 }
205 void set_floatx80_rounding_precision(int val STATUS_PARAM);
206 
207 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
208 | Routine to raise any or all of the software IEC/IEEE floating-point
209 | exception flags.
210 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
211 void float_raise( int8 flags STATUS_PARAM);
212 
213 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
214 | Options to indicate which negations to perform in float*_muladd()
215 | Using these differs from negating an input or output before calling
216 | the muladd function in that this means that a NaN doesn't have its
217 | sign bit inverted before it is propagated.
218 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
219 enum {
220     float_muladd_negate_c = 1,
221     float_muladd_negate_product = 2,
222     float_muladd_negate_result = 4,
223 };
224 
225 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
226 | Software IEC/IEEE integer-to-floating-point conversion routines.
227 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
228 float32 int32_to_float32( int32 STATUS_PARAM );
229 float64 int32_to_float64( int32 STATUS_PARAM );
230 float32 uint32_to_float32( uint32 STATUS_PARAM );
231 float64 uint32_to_float64( uint32 STATUS_PARAM );
232 floatx80 int32_to_floatx80( int32 STATUS_PARAM );
233 float128 int32_to_float128( int32 STATUS_PARAM );
234 float32 int64_to_float32( int64 STATUS_PARAM );
235 float32 uint64_to_float32( uint64 STATUS_PARAM );
236 float64 int64_to_float64( int64 STATUS_PARAM );
237 float64 uint64_to_float64( uint64 STATUS_PARAM );
238 floatx80 int64_to_floatx80( int64 STATUS_PARAM );
239 float128 int64_to_float128( int64 STATUS_PARAM );
240 float128 uint64_to_float128( uint64 STATUS_PARAM );
241 
242 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
243 | Software half-precision conversion routines.
244 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
245 float16 float32_to_float16( float32, flag STATUS_PARAM );
246 float32 float16_to_float32( float16, flag STATUS_PARAM );
247 
248 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
249 | Software half-precision operations.
250 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
251 int float16_is_quiet_nan( float16 );
252 int float16_is_signaling_nan( float16 );
253 float16 float16_maybe_silence_nan( float16 );
254 
255 INLINE int float16_is_any_nan(float16 a)
256 {
257     return ((float16_val(a) & ~0x8000) > 0x7c00);
258 }
259 
260 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
261 | The pattern for a default generated half-precision NaN.
262 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
263 extern const float16 float16_default_nan;
264 
265 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
266 | Software IEC/IEEE single-precision conversion routines.
267 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
268 int_fast16_t float32_to_int16_round_to_zero(float32 STATUS_PARAM);
269 uint_fast16_t float32_to_uint16_round_to_zero(float32 STATUS_PARAM);
270 int32 float32_to_int32( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
271 int32 float32_to_int32_round_to_zero( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
272 uint32 float32_to_uint32( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
273 uint32 float32_to_uint32_round_to_zero( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
274 int64 float32_to_int64( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
275 int64 float32_to_int64_round_to_zero( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
276 float64 float32_to_float64( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
277 floatx80 float32_to_floatx80( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
278 float128 float32_to_float128( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
279 
280 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
281 | Software IEC/IEEE single-precision operations.
282 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
283 float32 float32_round_to_int( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
284 float32 float32_add( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
285 float32 float32_sub( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
286 float32 float32_mul( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
287 float32 float32_div( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
288 float32 float32_rem( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
289 float32 float32_muladd(float32, float32, float32, int STATUS_PARAM);
290 float32 float32_sqrt( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
291 float32 float32_exp2( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
292 float32 float32_log2( float32 STATUS_PARAM );
293 int float32_eq( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
294 int float32_le( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
295 int float32_lt( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
296 int float32_unordered( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
297 int float32_eq_quiet( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
298 int float32_le_quiet( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
299 int float32_lt_quiet( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
300 int float32_unordered_quiet( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
301 int float32_compare( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
302 int float32_compare_quiet( float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM );
303 float32 float32_min(float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM);
304 float32 float32_max(float32, float32 STATUS_PARAM);
305 int float32_is_quiet_nan( float32 );
306 int float32_is_signaling_nan( float32 );
307 float32 float32_maybe_silence_nan( float32 );
308 float32 float32_scalbn( float32, int STATUS_PARAM );
309 
310 INLINE float32 float32_abs(float32 a)
311 {
312     /* Note that abs does *not* handle NaN specially, nor does
313      * it flush denormal inputs to zero.
314      */
315     return make_float32(float32_val(a) & 0x7fffffff);
316 }
317 
318 INLINE float32 float32_chs(float32 a)
319 {
320     /* Note that chs does *not* handle NaN specially, nor does
321      * it flush denormal inputs to zero.
322      */
323     return make_float32(float32_val(a) ^ 0x80000000);
324 }
325 
326 INLINE int float32_is_infinity(float32 a)
327 {
328     return (float32_val(a) & 0x7fffffff) == 0x7f800000;
329 }
330 
331 INLINE int float32_is_neg(float32 a)
332 {
333     return float32_val(a) >> 31;
334 }
335 
336 INLINE int float32_is_zero(float32 a)
337 {
338     return (float32_val(a) & 0x7fffffff) == 0;
339 }
340 
341 INLINE int float32_is_any_nan(float32 a)
342 {
343     return ((float32_val(a) & ~(1 << 31)) > 0x7f800000UL);
344 }
345 
346 INLINE int float32_is_zero_or_denormal(float32 a)
347 {
348     return (float32_val(a) & 0x7f800000) == 0;
349 }
350 
351 INLINE float32 float32_set_sign(float32 a, int sign)
352 {
353     return make_float32((float32_val(a) & 0x7fffffff) | (sign << 31));
354 }
355 
356 #define float32_zero make_float32(0)
357 #define float32_one make_float32(0x3f800000)
358 #define float32_ln2 make_float32(0x3f317218)
359 #define float32_pi make_float32(0x40490fdb)
360 #define float32_half make_float32(0x3f000000)
361 #define float32_infinity make_float32(0x7f800000)
362 
363 
364 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
365 | The pattern for a default generated single-precision NaN.
366 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
367 extern const float32 float32_default_nan;
368 
369 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
370 | Software IEC/IEEE double-precision conversion routines.
371 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
372 int_fast16_t float64_to_int16_round_to_zero(float64 STATUS_PARAM);
373 uint_fast16_t float64_to_uint16_round_to_zero(float64 STATUS_PARAM);
374 int32 float64_to_int32( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
375 int32 float64_to_int32_round_to_zero( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
376 uint32 float64_to_uint32( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
377 uint32 float64_to_uint32_round_to_zero( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
378 int64 float64_to_int64( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
379 int64 float64_to_int64_round_to_zero( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
380 uint64 float64_to_uint64 (float64 a STATUS_PARAM);
381 uint64 float64_to_uint64_round_to_zero (float64 a STATUS_PARAM);
382 float32 float64_to_float32( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
383 floatx80 float64_to_floatx80( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
384 float128 float64_to_float128( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
385 
386 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
387 | Software IEC/IEEE double-precision operations.
388 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
389 float64 float64_round_to_int( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
390 float64 float64_trunc_to_int( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
391 float64 float64_add( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
392 float64 float64_sub( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
393 float64 float64_mul( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
394 float64 float64_div( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
395 float64 float64_rem( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
396 float64 float64_muladd(float64, float64, float64, int STATUS_PARAM);
397 float64 float64_sqrt( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
398 float64 float64_log2( float64 STATUS_PARAM );
399 int float64_eq( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
400 int float64_le( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
401 int float64_lt( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
402 int float64_unordered( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
403 int float64_eq_quiet( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
404 int float64_le_quiet( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
405 int float64_lt_quiet( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
406 int float64_unordered_quiet( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
407 int float64_compare( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
408 int float64_compare_quiet( float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM );
409 float64 float64_min(float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM);
410 float64 float64_max(float64, float64 STATUS_PARAM);
411 int float64_is_quiet_nan( float64 a );
412 int float64_is_signaling_nan( float64 );
413 float64 float64_maybe_silence_nan( float64 );
414 float64 float64_scalbn( float64, int STATUS_PARAM );
415 
416 INLINE float64 float64_abs(float64 a)
417 {
418     /* Note that abs does *not* handle NaN specially, nor does
419      * it flush denormal inputs to zero.
420      */
421     return make_float64(float64_val(a) & 0x7fffffffffffffffLL);
422 }
423 
424 INLINE float64 float64_chs(float64 a)
425 {
426     /* Note that chs does *not* handle NaN specially, nor does
427      * it flush denormal inputs to zero.
428      */
429     return make_float64(float64_val(a) ^ 0x8000000000000000LL);
430 }
431 
432 INLINE int float64_is_infinity(float64 a)
433 {
434     return (float64_val(a) & 0x7fffffffffffffffLL ) == 0x7ff0000000000000LL;
435 }
436 
437 INLINE int float64_is_neg(float64 a)
438 {
439     return float64_val(a) >> 63;
440 }
441 
442 INLINE int float64_is_zero(float64 a)
443 {
444     return (float64_val(a) & 0x7fffffffffffffffLL) == 0;
445 }
446 
447 INLINE int float64_is_any_nan(float64 a)
448 {
449     return ((float64_val(a) & ~(1ULL << 63)) > 0x7ff0000000000000ULL);
450 }
451 
452 INLINE int float64_is_zero_or_denormal(float64 a)
453 {
454     return (float64_val(a) & 0x7ff0000000000000LL) == 0;
455 }
456 
457 INLINE float64 float64_set_sign(float64 a, int sign)
458 {
459     return make_float64((float64_val(a) & 0x7fffffffffffffffULL)
460                         | ((int64_t)sign << 63));
461 }
462 
463 #define float64_zero make_float64(0)
464 #define float64_one make_float64(0x3ff0000000000000LL)
465 #define float64_ln2 make_float64(0x3fe62e42fefa39efLL)
466 #define float64_pi make_float64(0x400921fb54442d18LL)
467 #define float64_half make_float64(0x3fe0000000000000LL)
468 #define float64_infinity make_float64(0x7ff0000000000000LL)
469 
470 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
471 | The pattern for a default generated double-precision NaN.
472 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
473 extern const float64 float64_default_nan;
474 
475 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
476 | Software IEC/IEEE extended double-precision conversion routines.
477 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
478 int32 floatx80_to_int32( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
479 int32 floatx80_to_int32_round_to_zero( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
480 int64 floatx80_to_int64( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
481 int64 floatx80_to_int64_round_to_zero( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
482 float32 floatx80_to_float32( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
483 float64 floatx80_to_float64( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
484 float128 floatx80_to_float128( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
485 
486 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
487 | Software IEC/IEEE extended double-precision operations.
488 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
489 floatx80 floatx80_round_to_int( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
490 floatx80 floatx80_add( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
491 floatx80 floatx80_sub( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
492 floatx80 floatx80_mul( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
493 floatx80 floatx80_div( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
494 floatx80 floatx80_rem( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
495 floatx80 floatx80_sqrt( floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
496 int floatx80_eq( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
497 int floatx80_le( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
498 int floatx80_lt( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
499 int floatx80_unordered( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
500 int floatx80_eq_quiet( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
501 int floatx80_le_quiet( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
502 int floatx80_lt_quiet( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
503 int floatx80_unordered_quiet( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
504 int floatx80_compare( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
505 int floatx80_compare_quiet( floatx80, floatx80 STATUS_PARAM );
506 int floatx80_is_quiet_nan( floatx80 );
507 int floatx80_is_signaling_nan( floatx80 );
508 floatx80 floatx80_maybe_silence_nan( floatx80 );
509 floatx80 floatx80_scalbn( floatx80, int STATUS_PARAM );
510 
511 INLINE floatx80 floatx80_abs(floatx80 a)
512 {
513     a.high &= 0x7fff;
514     return a;
515 }
516 
517 INLINE floatx80 floatx80_chs(floatx80 a)
518 {
519     a.high ^= 0x8000;
520     return a;
521 }
522 
523 INLINE int floatx80_is_infinity(floatx80 a)
524 {
525     return (a.high & 0x7fff) == 0x7fff && a.low == 0x8000000000000000LL;
526 }
527 
528 INLINE int floatx80_is_neg(floatx80 a)
529 {
530     return a.high >> 15;
531 }
532 
533 INLINE int floatx80_is_zero(floatx80 a)
534 {
535     return (a.high & 0x7fff) == 0 && a.low == 0;
536 }
537 
538 INLINE int floatx80_is_zero_or_denormal(floatx80 a)
539 {
540     return (a.high & 0x7fff) == 0;
541 }
542 
543 INLINE int floatx80_is_any_nan(floatx80 a)
544 {
545     return ((a.high & 0x7fff) == 0x7fff) && (a.low<<1);
546 }
547 
548 #define floatx80_zero make_floatx80(0x0000, 0x0000000000000000LL)
549 #define floatx80_one make_floatx80(0x3fff, 0x8000000000000000LL)
550 #define floatx80_ln2 make_floatx80(0x3ffe, 0xb17217f7d1cf79acLL)
551 #define floatx80_pi make_floatx80(0x4000, 0xc90fdaa22168c235LL)
552 #define floatx80_half make_floatx80(0x3ffe, 0x8000000000000000LL)
553 #define floatx80_infinity make_floatx80(0x7fff, 0x8000000000000000LL)
554 
555 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
556 | The pattern for a default generated extended double-precision NaN.
557 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
558 extern const floatx80 floatx80_default_nan;
559 
560 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
561 | Software IEC/IEEE quadruple-precision conversion routines.
562 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
563 int32 float128_to_int32( float128 STATUS_PARAM );
564 int32 float128_to_int32_round_to_zero( float128 STATUS_PARAM );
565 int64 float128_to_int64( float128 STATUS_PARAM );
566 int64 float128_to_int64_round_to_zero( float128 STATUS_PARAM );
567 float32 float128_to_float32( float128 STATUS_PARAM );
568 float64 float128_to_float64( float128 STATUS_PARAM );
569 floatx80 float128_to_floatx80( float128 STATUS_PARAM );
570 
571 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
572 | Software IEC/IEEE quadruple-precision operations.
573 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
574 float128 float128_round_to_int( float128 STATUS_PARAM );
575 float128 float128_add( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
576 float128 float128_sub( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
577 float128 float128_mul( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
578 float128 float128_div( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
579 float128 float128_rem( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
580 float128 float128_sqrt( float128 STATUS_PARAM );
581 int float128_eq( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
582 int float128_le( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
583 int float128_lt( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
584 int float128_unordered( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
585 int float128_eq_quiet( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
586 int float128_le_quiet( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
587 int float128_lt_quiet( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
588 int float128_unordered_quiet( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
589 int float128_compare( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
590 int float128_compare_quiet( float128, float128 STATUS_PARAM );
591 int float128_is_quiet_nan( float128 );
592 int float128_is_signaling_nan( float128 );
593 float128 float128_maybe_silence_nan( float128 );
594 float128 float128_scalbn( float128, int STATUS_PARAM );
595 
596 INLINE float128 float128_abs(float128 a)
597 {
598     a.high &= 0x7fffffffffffffffLL;
599     return a;
600 }
601 
602 INLINE float128 float128_chs(float128 a)
603 {
604     a.high ^= 0x8000000000000000LL;
605     return a;
606 }
607 
608 INLINE int float128_is_infinity(float128 a)
609 {
610     return (a.high & 0x7fffffffffffffffLL) == 0x7fff000000000000LL && a.low == 0;
611 }
612 
613 INLINE int float128_is_neg(float128 a)
614 {
615     return a.high >> 63;
616 }
617 
618 INLINE int float128_is_zero(float128 a)
619 {
620     return (a.high & 0x7fffffffffffffffLL) == 0 && a.low == 0;
621 }
622 
623 INLINE int float128_is_zero_or_denormal(float128 a)
624 {
625     return (a.high & 0x7fff000000000000LL) == 0;
626 }
627 
628 INLINE int float128_is_any_nan(float128 a)
629 {
630     return ((a.high >> 48) & 0x7fff) == 0x7fff &&
631         ((a.low != 0) || ((a.high & 0xffffffffffffLL) != 0));
632 }
633 
634 #define float128_zero make_float128(0, 0)
635 
636 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
637 | The pattern for a default generated quadruple-precision NaN.
638 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
639 extern const float128 float128_default_nan;
640 
641 #endif /* !SOFTFLOAT_H */
642