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.file "reg_round.S"
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/*
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* reg_round.S
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*
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* Rounding/truncation/etc for FPU basic arithmetic functions.
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*
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* This code has four possible entry points.
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* The following must be entered by a jmp intruction:
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* FPU_round, FPU_round_sqrt, and FPU_Arith_exit.
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*
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* The _round_reg entry point is intended to be used by C code.
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* From C, call as:
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* void round_reg(FPU_REG *arg, unsigned int extent, unsigned int control_w)
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*
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1992,1993,1994
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* W. Metzenthen, 22 Parker St, Ormond, Vic 3163,
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* Australia. E-mail billm@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* This copyright notice covers the redistribution and use of the
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* FPU emulator developed by W. Metzenthen. It covers only its use
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* in the 386BSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD operating systems. Any other
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* use is not permitted under this copyright.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must include information specifying
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* that source code for the emulator is freely available and include
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* either:
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* a) an offer to provide the source code for a nominal distribution
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* fee, or
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* b) list at least two alternative methods whereby the source
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* can be obtained, e.g. a publically accessible bulletin board
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* and an anonymous ftp site from which the software can be
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* downloaded.
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* 3. All advertising materials specifically mentioning features or use of
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* this emulator must acknowledge that it was developed by W. Metzenthen.
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* 4. The name of W. Metzenthen may not be used to endorse or promote
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* products derived from this software without specific prior written
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* permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
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* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
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* AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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* W. METZENTHEN BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
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* EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
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* PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
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* PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
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* NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
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* SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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*
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* The purpose of this copyright, based upon the Berkeley copyright, is to
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* ensure that the covered software remains freely available to everyone.
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*
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* The software (with necessary differences) is also available, but under
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* the terms of the GNU copyleft, for the Linux operating system and for
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* the djgpp ms-dos extender.
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*
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* W. Metzenthen June 1994.
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*
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*
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* $FreeBSD$
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*
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*/
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Four entry points. |
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| |
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| Needed by both the FPU_round and FPU_round_sqrt entry points: |
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| %eax:%ebx 64 bit significand |
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| %edx 32 bit extension of the significand |
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| %edi pointer to an FPU_REG for the result to be stored |
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| stack calling function must have set up a C stack frame and |
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| pushed %esi, %edi, and %ebx |
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| |
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| Needed just for the FPU_round_sqrt entry point: |
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| %cx A control word in the same format as the FPU control word. |
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| Otherwise, PARAM4 must give such a value. |
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| |
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| |
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| The significand and its extension are assumed to be exact in the |
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| following sense: |
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| If the significand by itself is the exact result then the significand |
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| extension (%edx) must contain 0, otherwise the significand extension |
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| must be non-zero. |
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| If the significand extension is non-zero then the significand is |
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| smaller than the magnitude of the correct exact result by an amount |
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| greater than zero and less than one ls bit of the significand. |
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| The significand extension is only required to have three possible |
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| non-zero values: |
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| less than 0x80000000 <=> the significand is less than 1/2 an ls |
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| bit smaller than the magnitude of the |
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| true exact result. |
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| exactly 0x80000000 <=> the significand is exactly 1/2 an ls bit |
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| smaller than the magnitude of the true |
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| exact result. |
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| greater than 0x80000000 <=> the significand is more than 1/2 an ls |
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| bit smaller than the magnitude of the |
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| true exact result. |
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| |
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+---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| The code in this module has become quite complex, but it should handle |
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| all of the FPU flags which are set at this stage of the basic arithmetic |
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| computations. |
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| There are a few rare cases where the results are not set identically to |
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| a real FPU. These require a bit more thought because at this stage the |
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| results of the code here appear to be more consistent... |
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| This may be changed in a future version. |
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+---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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#include <gnu/i386/fpemul/exception.h>
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#include <gnu/i386/fpemul/control_w.h>
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#define LOST_DOWN $1
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#define LOST_UP $2
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#define DENORMAL $1
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#define UNMASKED_UNDERFLOW $2
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.data
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ALIGN_DATA
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FPU_bits_lost:
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.byte 0
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FPU_denormal:
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.byte 0
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.text
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.globl FPU_round
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.globl FPU_round_sqrt
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.globl FPU_Arith_exit
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/* Entry point when called from C */
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ENTRY(round_reg)
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pushl %ebp
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movl %esp,%ebp
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pushl %esi
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pushl %edi
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pushl %ebx
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movl PARAM1,%edi
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movl SIGH(%edi),%eax
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movl SIGL(%edi),%ebx
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movl PARAM2,%edx
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movl PARAM3,%ecx
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jmp FPU_round_sqrt
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FPU_round: /* Normal entry point */
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movl PARAM4,%ecx
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FPU_round_sqrt: /* Entry point from wm_sqrt.S */
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#ifdef PARANOID
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/* Cannot use this here yet */
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/* orl %eax,%eax */
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/* jns L_entry_bugged */
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#endif PARANOID
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cmpl EXP_UNDER,EXP(%edi)
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jle xMake_denorm /* The number is a de-normal*/
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movb $0,FPU_denormal /* 0 -> not a de-normal*/
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xDenorm_done:
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movb $0,FPU_bits_lost /*No bits yet lost in rounding*/
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movl %ecx,%esi
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andl CW_PC,%ecx
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cmpl PR_64_BITS,%ecx
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je LRound_To_64
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cmpl PR_53_BITS,%ecx
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je LRound_To_53
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cmpl PR_24_BITS,%ecx
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je LRound_To_24
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#ifdef PARANOID
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jmp L_bugged /* There is no bug, just a bad control word */
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#endif PARANOID
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/* Round etc to 24 bit precision */
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LRound_To_24:
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movl %esi,%ecx
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andl CW_RC,%ecx
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cmpl RC_RND,%ecx
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je LRound_nearest_24
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cmpl RC_CHOP,%ecx
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je LCheck_truncate_24
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cmpl RC_UP,%ecx /* Towards +infinity */
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je LUp_24
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cmpl RC_DOWN,%ecx /* Towards -infinity */
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je LDown_24
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#ifdef PARANOID
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jmp L_bugged
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#endif PARANOID
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LUp_24:
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cmpb SIGN_POS,SIGN(%edi)
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jne LCheck_truncate_24 /* If negative then up==truncate */
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jmp LCheck_24_round_up
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LDown_24:
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cmpb SIGN_POS,SIGN(%edi)
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je LCheck_truncate_24 /* If positive then down==truncate */
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LCheck_24_round_up:
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movl %eax,%ecx
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andl $0x000000ff,%ecx
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orl %ebx,%ecx
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orl %edx,%ecx
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jnz LDo_24_round_up
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jmp LRe_normalise
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LRound_nearest_24:
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/* Do rounding of the 24th bit if needed (nearest or even) */
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movl %eax,%ecx
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andl $0x000000ff,%ecx
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cmpl $0x00000080,%ecx
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jc LCheck_truncate_24 /*less than half, no increment needed*/
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jne LGreater_Half_24 /* greater than half, increment needed*/
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/* Possibly half, we need to check the ls bits */
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orl %ebx,%ebx
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jnz LGreater_Half_24 /* greater than half, increment needed*/
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orl %edx,%edx
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jnz LGreater_Half_24 /* greater than half, increment needed*/
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/* Exactly half, increment only if 24th bit is 1 (round to even)*/
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testl $0x00000100,%eax
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jz LDo_truncate_24
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LGreater_Half_24: /*Rounding: increment at the 24th bit*/
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LDo_24_round_up:
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andl $0xffffff00,%eax /*Truncate to 24 bits*/
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xorl %ebx,%ebx
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movb LOST_UP,FPU_bits_lost
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addl $0x00000100,%eax
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jmp LCheck_Round_Overflow
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LCheck_truncate_24:
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movl %eax,%ecx
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andl $0x000000ff,%ecx
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orl %ebx,%ecx
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orl %edx,%ecx
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jz LRe_normalise /* No truncation needed*/
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LDo_truncate_24:
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andl $0xffffff00,%eax /* Truncate to 24 bits*/
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xorl %ebx,%ebx
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movb LOST_DOWN,FPU_bits_lost
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jmp LRe_normalise
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/* Round etc to 53 bit precision */
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LRound_To_53:
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movl %esi,%ecx
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andl CW_RC,%ecx
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cmpl RC_RND,%ecx
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je LRound_nearest_53
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cmpl RC_CHOP,%ecx
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je LCheck_truncate_53
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cmpl RC_UP,%ecx /* Towards +infinity*/
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je LUp_53
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cmpl RC_DOWN,%ecx /* Towards -infinity*/
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je LDown_53
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#ifdef PARANOID
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jmp L_bugged
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#endif PARANOID
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LUp_53:
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cmpb SIGN_POS,SIGN(%edi)
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jne LCheck_truncate_53 /* If negative then up==truncate*/
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jmp LCheck_53_round_up
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LDown_53:
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cmpb SIGN_POS,SIGN(%edi)
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je LCheck_truncate_53 /* If positive then down==truncate*/
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LCheck_53_round_up:
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movl %ebx,%ecx
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andl $0x000007ff,%ecx
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orl %edx,%ecx
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jnz LDo_53_round_up
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jmp LRe_normalise
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LRound_nearest_53:
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/*Do rounding of the 53rd bit if needed (nearest or even)*/
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movl %ebx,%ecx
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andl $0x000007ff,%ecx
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cmpl $0x00000400,%ecx
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jc LCheck_truncate_53 /* less than half, no increment needed*/
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jnz LGreater_Half_53 /* greater than half, increment needed*/
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/*Possibly half, we need to check the ls bits*/
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orl %edx,%edx
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jnz LGreater_Half_53 /* greater than half, increment needed*/
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/* Exactly half, increment only if 53rd bit is 1 (round to even)*/
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testl $0x00000800,%ebx
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jz LTruncate_53
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LGreater_Half_53: /*Rounding: increment at the 53rd bit*/
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LDo_53_round_up:
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movb LOST_UP,FPU_bits_lost
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andl $0xfffff800,%ebx /* Truncate to 53 bits*/
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addl $0x00000800,%ebx
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adcl $0,%eax
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jmp LCheck_Round_Overflow
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LCheck_truncate_53:
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movl %ebx,%ecx
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andl $0x000007ff,%ecx
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orl %edx,%ecx
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jz LRe_normalise
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LTruncate_53:
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movb LOST_DOWN,FPU_bits_lost
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andl $0xfffff800,%ebx /* Truncate to 53 bits*/
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jmp LRe_normalise
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/* Round etc to 64 bit precision*/
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LRound_To_64:
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movl %esi,%ecx
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andl CW_RC,%ecx
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cmpl RC_RND,%ecx
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je LRound_nearest_64
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cmpl RC_CHOP,%ecx
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je LCheck_truncate_64
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cmpl RC_UP,%ecx /* Towards +infinity*/
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je LUp_64
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cmpl RC_DOWN,%ecx /* Towards -infinity*/
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je LDown_64
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#ifdef PARANOID
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jmp L_bugged
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#endif PARANOID
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LUp_64:
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cmpb SIGN_POS,SIGN(%edi)
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jne LCheck_truncate_64 /* If negative then up==truncate*/
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orl %edx,%edx
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jnz LDo_64_round_up
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jmp LRe_normalise
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LDown_64:
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cmpb SIGN_POS,SIGN(%edi)
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je LCheck_truncate_64 /*If positive then down==truncate*/
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orl %edx,%edx
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jnz LDo_64_round_up
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jmp LRe_normalise
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LRound_nearest_64:
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cmpl $0x80000000,%edx
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jc LCheck_truncate_64
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jne LDo_64_round_up
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/* Now test for round-to-even */
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testb $1,%bl
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jz LCheck_truncate_64
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LDo_64_round_up:
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movb LOST_UP,FPU_bits_lost
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addl $1,%ebx
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adcl $0,%eax
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LCheck_Round_Overflow:
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jnc LRe_normalise /* Rounding done, no overflow */
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/* Overflow, adjust the result (to 1.0) */
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rcrl $1,%eax
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rcrl $1,%ebx
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incl EXP(%edi)
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jmp LRe_normalise
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LCheck_truncate_64:
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orl %edx,%edx
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jz LRe_normalise
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LTruncate_64:
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movb LOST_DOWN,FPU_bits_lost
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LRe_normalise:
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testb $0xff,FPU_denormal
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jnz xNormalise_result
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xL_Normalised:
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cmpb LOST_UP,FPU_bits_lost
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je xL_precision_lost_up
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cmpb LOST_DOWN,FPU_bits_lost
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je xL_precision_lost_down
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xL_no_precision_loss:
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cmpl EXP_OVER,EXP(%edi)
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jge L_overflow
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/* store the result */
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movb TW_Valid,TAG(%edi)
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xL_Store_significand:
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movl %eax,SIGH(%edi)
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movl %ebx,SIGL(%edi)
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FPU_Arith_exit:
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popl %ebx
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popl %edi
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popl %esi
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leave
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ret
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/* Set the FPU status flags to represent precision loss due to*/
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/* round-up.*/
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xL_precision_lost_up:
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push %eax
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call set_precision_flag_up
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popl %eax
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jmp xL_no_precision_loss
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/* Set the FPU status flags to represent precision loss due to*/
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/* truncation.*/
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xL_precision_lost_down:
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push %eax
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call set_precision_flag_down
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popl %eax
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jmp xL_no_precision_loss
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/* The number is a denormal (which might get rounded up to a normal)
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// Shift the number right the required number of bits, which will
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// have to be undone later...*/
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xMake_denorm:
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/* The action to be taken depends upon whether the underflow
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// exception is masked*/
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testb CW_Underflow,%cl /* Underflow mask.*/
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jz xUnmasked_underflow /* Do not make a denormal.*/
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movb DENORMAL,FPU_denormal
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pushl %ecx /* Save*/
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movl EXP(%edi),%ecx
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subl EXP_UNDER+1,%ecx
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negl %ecx
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cmpl $64,%ecx /* shrd only works for 0..31 bits */
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jnc xDenorm_shift_more_than_63
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cmpl $32,%ecx /* shrd only works for 0..31 bits */
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jnc xDenorm_shift_more_than_32
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/* We got here without jumps by assuming that the most common requirement
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// is for a small de-normalising shift.
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// Shift by [1..31] bits */
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addl %ecx,EXP(%edi)
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orl %edx,%edx /* extension*/
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setne %ch
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xorl %edx,%edx
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shrd %cl,%ebx,%edx
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shrd %cl,%eax,%ebx
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shr %cl,%eax
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orb %ch,%dl
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popl %ecx
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jmp xDenorm_done
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/* Shift by [32..63] bits*/
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xDenorm_shift_more_than_32:
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addl %ecx,EXP(%edi)
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subb $32,%cl
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orl %edx,%edx
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setne %ch
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orb %ch,%bl
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xorl %edx,%edx
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shrd %cl,%ebx,%edx
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shrd %cl,%eax,%ebx
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shr %cl,%eax
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orl %edx,%edx /*test these 32 bits*/
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setne %cl
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orb %ch,%bl
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orb %cl,%bl
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movl %ebx,%edx
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movl %eax,%ebx
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xorl %eax,%eax
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popl %ecx
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jmp xDenorm_done
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/* Shift by [64..) bits*/
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xDenorm_shift_more_than_63:
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cmpl $64,%ecx
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jne xDenorm_shift_more_than_64
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/* Exactly 64 bit shift*/
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addl %ecx,EXP(%edi)
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xorl %ecx,%ecx
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orl %edx,%edx
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setne %cl
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orl %ebx,%ebx
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setne %ch
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orb %ch,%cl
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orb %cl,%al
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movl %eax,%edx
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xorl %eax,%eax
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xorl %ebx,%ebx
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popl %ecx
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jmp xDenorm_done
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xDenorm_shift_more_than_64:
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movl EXP_UNDER+1,EXP(%edi)
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/* This is easy, %eax must be non-zero, so..*/
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movl $1,%edx
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xorl %eax,%eax
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xorl %ebx,%ebx
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popl %ecx
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jmp xDenorm_done
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xUnmasked_underflow:
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/* Increase the exponent by the magic number*/
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addl $(3*(1<<13)),EXP(%edi)
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movb UNMASKED_UNDERFLOW,FPU_denormal
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jmp xDenorm_done
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/* Undo the de-normalisation.*/
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xNormalise_result:
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cmpb UNMASKED_UNDERFLOW,FPU_denormal
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je xSignal_underflow
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/* The number must be a denormal if we got here.*/
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#ifdef PARANOID
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/* But check it... just in case.*/
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cmpl EXP_UNDER+1,EXP(%edi)
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jne L_norm_bugged
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#endif PARANOID
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orl %eax,%eax /* ms bits*/
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jnz LNormalise_shift_up_to_31 /* Shift left 0 - 31 bits*/
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orl %ebx,%ebx
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jz L_underflow_to_zero /* The contents are zero*/
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/* Shift left 32 - 63 bits*/
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movl %ebx,%eax
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xorl %ebx,%ebx
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subl $32,EXP(%edi)
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LNormalise_shift_up_to_31:
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bsrl %eax,%ecx /* get the required shift in %ecx */
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subl $31,%ecx
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negl %ecx
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shld %cl,%ebx,%eax
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shl %cl,%ebx
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subl %ecx,EXP(%edi)
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LNormalise_shift_done:
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testb $0xff,FPU_bits_lost /* bits lost == underflow*/
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jz xL_Normalised
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/* There must be a masked underflow*/
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push %eax
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pushl EX_Underflow
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call exception
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popl %eax
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popl %eax
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jmp xL_Normalised
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/* The operations resulted in a number too small to represent.
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// Masked response.*/
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L_underflow_to_zero:
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push %eax
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call set_precision_flag_down
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popl %eax
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push %eax
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pushl EX_Underflow
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call exception
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popl %eax
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popl %eax
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movb TW_Zero,TAG(%edi)
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jmp xL_Store_significand
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/* The operations resulted in a number too large to represent.*/
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L_overflow:
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push %edi
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call arith_overflow
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pop %edi
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jmp FPU_Arith_exit
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xSignal_underflow:
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push %eax
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pushl EX_Underflow
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call EXCEPTION
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popl %eax
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popl %eax
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jmp xL_Normalised
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#ifdef PARANOID
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/* If we ever get here then we have problems! */
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L_bugged:
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pushl EX_INTERNAL|0x201
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call EXCEPTION
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popl %ebx
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jmp FPU_Arith_exit
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L_norm_bugged:
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pushl EX_INTERNAL|0x216
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call EXCEPTION
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popl %ebx
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jmp FPU_Arith_exit
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L_entry_bugged:
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pushl EX_INTERNAL|0x217
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call EXCEPTION
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popl %ebx
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jmp FPU_Arith_exit
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#endif PARANOID
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