xref: /freebsd/lib/libc/gdtoa/_hdtoa.c (revision 0957b409a90fd597c1e9124cbaf3edd2b488f4ac)
1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2004-2008 David Schultz <das@FreeBSD.ORG>
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
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8  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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26  * SUCH DAMAGE.
27  */
28 
29 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
30 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
31 
32 #include <float.h>
33 #include <limits.h>
34 #include <math.h>
35 
36 #include "../stdio/floatio.h"
37 #include "fpmath.h"
38 #include "gdtoaimp.h"
39 
40 /* Strings values used by dtoa() */
41 #define	INFSTR	"Infinity"
42 #define	NANSTR	"NaN"
43 
44 #define	DBL_ADJ	(DBL_MAX_EXP - 2)
45 #define	SIGFIGS	((DBL_MANT_DIG + 3) / 4 + 1)
46 
47 static const float one[] = { 1.0f, -1.0f };
48 
49 /*
50  * This procedure converts a double-precision number in IEEE format
51  * into a string of hexadecimal digits and an exponent of 2.  Its
52  * behavior is bug-for-bug compatible with dtoa() in mode 2, with the
53  * following exceptions:
54  *
55  * - An ndigits < 0 causes it to use as many digits as necessary to
56  *   represent the number exactly.
57  * - The additional xdigs argument should point to either the string
58  *   "0123456789ABCDEF" or the string "0123456789abcdef", depending on
59  *   which case is desired.
60  * - This routine does not repeat dtoa's mistake of setting decpt
61  *   to 9999 in the case of an infinity or NaN.  INT_MAX is used
62  *   for this purpose instead.
63  *
64  * Note that the C99 standard does not specify what the leading digit
65  * should be for non-zero numbers.  For instance, 0x1.3p3 is the same
66  * as 0x2.6p2 is the same as 0x4.cp3.  This implementation always makes
67  * the leading digit a 1. This ensures that the exponent printed is the
68  * actual base-2 exponent, i.e., ilogb(d).
69  *
70  * Inputs:	d, xdigs, ndigits
71  * Outputs:	decpt, sign, rve
72  */
73 char *
74 __hdtoa(double d, const char *xdigs, int ndigits, int *decpt, int *sign,
75     char **rve)
76 {
77 	union IEEEd2bits u;
78 	char *s, *s0;
79 	int bufsize;
80 	uint32_t manh, manl;
81 
82 	u.d = d;
83 	*sign = u.bits.sign;
84 
85 	switch (fpclassify(d)) {
86 	case FP_NORMAL:
87 		*decpt = u.bits.exp - DBL_ADJ;
88 		break;
89 	case FP_ZERO:
90 		*decpt = 1;
91 		return (nrv_alloc("0", rve, 1));
92 	case FP_SUBNORMAL:
93 		u.d *= 0x1p514;
94 		*decpt = u.bits.exp - (514 + DBL_ADJ);
95 		break;
96 	case FP_INFINITE:
97 		*decpt = INT_MAX;
98 		return (nrv_alloc(INFSTR, rve, sizeof(INFSTR) - 1));
99 	default:	/* FP_NAN or unrecognized */
100 		*decpt = INT_MAX;
101 		return (nrv_alloc(NANSTR, rve, sizeof(NANSTR) - 1));
102 	}
103 
104 	/* FP_NORMAL or FP_SUBNORMAL */
105 
106 	if (ndigits == 0)		/* dtoa() compatibility */
107 		ndigits = 1;
108 
109 	/*
110 	 * If ndigits < 0, we are expected to auto-size, so we allocate
111 	 * enough space for all the digits.
112 	 */
113 	bufsize = (ndigits > 0) ? ndigits : SIGFIGS;
114 	s0 = rv_alloc(bufsize);
115 
116 	/* Round to the desired number of digits. */
117 	if (SIGFIGS > ndigits && ndigits > 0) {
118 		float redux = one[u.bits.sign];
119 		int offset = 4 * ndigits + DBL_MAX_EXP - 4 - DBL_MANT_DIG;
120 		u.bits.exp = offset;
121 		u.d += redux;
122 		u.d -= redux;
123 		*decpt += u.bits.exp - offset;
124 	}
125 
126 	manh = u.bits.manh;
127 	manl = u.bits.manl;
128 	*s0 = '1';
129 	for (s = s0 + 1; s < s0 + bufsize; s++) {
130 		*s = xdigs[(manh >> (DBL_MANH_SIZE - 4)) & 0xf];
131 		manh = (manh << 4) | (manl >> (DBL_MANL_SIZE - 4));
132 		manl <<= 4;
133 	}
134 
135 	/* If ndigits < 0, we are expected to auto-size the precision. */
136 	if (ndigits < 0) {
137 		for (ndigits = SIGFIGS; s0[ndigits - 1] == '0'; ndigits--)
138 			;
139 	}
140 
141 	s = s0 + ndigits;
142 	*s = '\0';
143 	if (rve != NULL)
144 		*rve = s;
145 	return (s0);
146 }
147