minix/lib/libc/arch/sparc/gen/modf.S
Ben Gras 2fe8fb192f Full switch to clang/ELF. Drop ack. Simplify.
There is important information about booting non-ack images in
docs/UPDATING. ack/aout-format images can't be built any more, and
booting clang/ELF-format ones is a little different. Updating to the
new boot monitor is recommended.

Changes in this commit:

	. drop boot monitor -> allowing dropping ack support
	. facility to copy ELF boot files to /boot so that old boot monitor
	  can still boot fairly easily, see UPDATING
	. no more ack-format libraries -> single-case libraries
	. some cleanup of OBJECT_FMT, COMPILER_TYPE, etc cases
	. drop several ack toolchain commands, but not all support
	  commands (e.g. aal is gone but acksize is not yet).
	. a few libc files moved to netbsd libc dir
	. new /bin/date as minix date used code in libc/
	. test compile fix
	. harmonize includes
	. /usr/lib is no longer special: without ack, /usr/lib plays no
	  kind of special bootstrapping role any more and bootstrapping
	  is done exclusively through packages, so releases depend even
	  less on the state of the machine making them now.
	. rename nbsd_lib* to lib*
	. reduce mtree
2012-02-14 14:52:02 +01:00

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/* $NetBSD: modf.S,v 1.6 2003/08/07 16:42:23 agc Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
* at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
* contributed to Berkeley.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: Header: modf.s,v 1.3 92/06/20 00:00:54 torek Exp
*/
#include <machine/asm.h>
#if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
#if 0
.asciz "@(#)modf.s 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93"
#else
RCSID("$NetBSD: modf.S,v 1.6 2003/08/07 16:42:23 agc Exp $")
#endif
#endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
#include <machine/fsr.h>
/*
* double modf(double val, double *iptr)
*
* Returns the fractional part of `val', storing the integer part of
* `val' in *iptr. Both *iptr and the return value have the same sign
* as `val'.
*
* Method:
*
* We use the fpu's normalization hardware to compute the integer portion
* of the double precision argument. Sun IEEE double precision numbers
* have 52 bits of mantissa, 11 bits of exponent, and one bit of sign,
* with the sign occupying bit 31 of word 0, and the exponent bits 30:20
* of word 0. Thus, values >= 2^52 are by definition integers.
*
* If we take a value that is in the range [+0..2^52) and add 2^52, all
* of the fractional bits fall out and all of the integer bits are summed
* with 2^52. If we then subtract 2^52, we get those integer bits back.
* This must be done with rounding set to `towards 0' or `towards -inf'.
* `Toward -inf' fails when the value is 0 (we get -0 back)....
*
* Note that this method will work anywhere, but is machine dependent in
* various aspects.
*
* Stack usage:
* 4@[%fp - 4] saved %fsr
* 4@[%fp - 8] new %fsr with rounding set to `towards 0'
* 8@[%fp - 16] space for moving between %i and %f registers
* Register usage:
* %i0%i1 double val;
* %l0 scratch
* %l1 sign bit (0x80000000)
* %i2 double *iptr;
* %f2:f3 `magic number' 2^52, in fpu registers
* %f4:f5 double v, in fpu registers
*/
.align 8
Lmagic:
.word 0x43300000 ! sign = 0, exponent = 52 + 1023, mantissa = 0
.word 0 ! (i.e., .double 0r4503599627370496e+00)
L0:
.word 0 ! 0.0
.word 0
ENTRY(modf)
save %sp, -64-16, %sp
/*
* First, compute v = abs(val) by clearing sign bit,
* and then set up the fpu registers. This would be
* much easier if we could do alu operations on fpu registers!
*/
sethi %hi(0x80000000), %l1 ! sign bit
andn %i0, %l1, %l0
st %l0, [%fp - 16]
#ifdef PIC
PICCY_SET(Lmagic, %l0, %o7)
ldd [%l0], %f2
#else
sethi %hi(Lmagic), %l0
ldd [%l0 + %lo(Lmagic)], %f2
#endif
st %i1, [%fp - 12]
ldd [%fp - 16], %f4 ! %f4:f5 = v
/*
* Is %f4:f5 >= %f2:f3 ? If so, it is all integer bits.
* It is probably less, though.
*/
fcmped %f4, %f2
nop ! fpop2 delay
fbuge Lbig ! if >= (or unordered), go out
nop
/*
* v < 2^52, so add 2^52, then subtract 2^52, but do it all
* with rounding set towards zero. We leave any enabled
* traps enabled, but change the rounding mode. This might
* not be so good. Oh well....
*/
st %fsr, [%fp - 4] ! %l5 = current FSR mode
set FSR_RD, %l3 ! %l3 = rounding direction mask
ld [%fp - 4], %l5
set FSR_RD_RZ << FSR_RD_SHIFT, %l4
andn %l5, %l3, %l6
or %l6, %l4, %l6 ! round towards zero, please
and %l5, %l3, %l5 ! save original rounding mode
st %l6, [%fp - 8]
ld [%fp - 8], %fsr
faddd %f4, %f2, %f4 ! %f4:f5 += 2^52
fsubd %f4, %f2, %f4 ! %f4:f5 -= 2^52
/*
* Restore %fsr, but leave exceptions accrued.
*/
st %fsr, [%fp - 4]
ld [%fp - 4], %l6
andn %l6, %l3, %l6 ! %l6 = %fsr & ~FSR_RD;
or %l5, %l6, %l5 ! %l5 |= %l6;
st %l5, [%fp - 4]
ld [%fp - 4], %fsr ! restore %fsr, leaving accrued stuff
/*
* Now insert the original sign in %f4:f5.
* This is a lot of work, so it is conditional here.
*/
btst %l1, %i0
be 1f
nop
st %f4, [%fp - 16]
ld [%fp - 16], %g1
or %l1, %g1, %g1
st %g1, [%fp - 16]
ld [%fp - 16], %f4
1:
/*
* The value in %f4:f5 is now the integer portion of the original
* argument. We need to store this in *ival (%i2), subtract it
* from the original value argument (%i0:i1), and return the result.
*/
std %f4, [%i2] ! *ival = %f4:f5;
std %i0, [%fp - 16]
ldd [%fp - 16], %f0 ! %f0:f1 = val;
fsubd %f0, %f4, %f0 ! %f0:f1 -= %f4:f5;
ret
restore
Lbig:
/*
* We get here if the original comparison of %f4:f5 (v) to
* %f2:f3 (2^52) came out `greater or unordered'. In this
* case the integer part is the original value, and the
* fractional part is 0.
*/
#ifdef PIC
PICCY_SET(L0, %l0, %o7)
std %f0, [%i2] ! *ival = val;
ldd [%l0], %f0 ! return 0.0;
#else
sethi %hi(L0), %l0
std %f0, [%i2] ! *ival = val;
ldd [%l0 + %lo(L0)], %f0 ! return 0.0;
#endif
ret
restore