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1 /*	$NetBSD: ieee754.h,v 1.4 2003/10/27 02:30:26 simonb Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*-
4  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
5  *
6  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
7  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
8  *
9  * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
10  * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
11  * contributed to Berkeley.
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41  *
42  */
43 
44 /*
45  * NOTICE: This is not a standalone file.  To use it, #include it in
46  * your port's ieee.h header.
47  */
48 
49 #include <machine/endian.h>
50 
51 /*
52  * <sys/ieee754.h> defines the layout of IEEE 754 floating point types.
53  * Only single-precision and double-precision types are defined here;
54  * extended types, if available, are defined in the machine-dependent
55  * header.
56  */
57 
58 /*
59  * Define the number of bits in each fraction and exponent.
60  *
61  *		     k	         k+1
62  * Note that  1.0 x 2  == 0.1 x 2      and that denorms are represented
63  *
64  *					  (-exp_bias+1)
65  * as fractions that look like 0.fffff x 2             .  This means that
66  *
67  *			 -126
68  * the number 0.10000 x 2    , for instance, is the same as the normalized
69  *
70  *		-127			   -128
71  * float 1.0 x 2    .  Thus, to represent 2    , we need one leading zero
72  *
73  *				  -129
74  * in the fraction; to represent 2    , we need two, and so on.  This
75  *
76  *						     (-exp_bias-fracbits+1)
77  * implies that the smallest denormalized number is 2
78  *
79  * for whichever format we are talking about: for single precision, for
80  *
81  *						-126		-149
82  * instance, we get .00000000000000000000001 x 2    , or 1.0 x 2    , and
83  *
84  * -149 == -127 - 23 + 1.
85  */
86 #define	SNG_EXPBITS	8
87 #define	SNG_FRACBITS	23
88 
89 #define	DBL_EXPBITS	11
90 #define	DBL_FRACBITS	52
91 
92 #if defined(__VFP_FP__) || defined(__ARM_EABI__)
93 #define	_IEEE_WORD_ORDER	_BYTE_ORDER
94 #else
95 #define	_IEEE_WORD_ORDER	_BIG_ENDIAN
96 #endif
97 
98 struct ieee_single {
99 #if _BYTE_ORDER == _BIG_ENDIAN
100 	u_int	sng_sign:1;
101 	u_int	sng_exp:8;
102 	u_int	sng_frac:23;
103 #else
104 	u_int	sng_frac:23;
105 	u_int	sng_exp:8;
106 	u_int	sng_sign:1;
107 #endif
108 };
109 
110 struct ieee_double {
111 #if _BYTE_ORDER == _BIG_ENDIAN
112 	u_int	dbl_sign:1;
113 	u_int	dbl_exp:11;
114 	u_int	dbl_frach:20;
115 	u_int	dbl_fracl;
116 #else
117 #if _IEEE_WORD_ORDER == _LITTLE_ENDIAN
118 	u_int	dbl_fracl;
119 #endif
120 	u_int	dbl_frach:20;
121 	u_int	dbl_exp:11;
122 	u_int	dbl_sign:1;
123 #if _IEEE_WORD_ORDER == _BIG_ENDIAN
124 	u_int   dbl_fracl;
125 #endif
126 #endif
127 };
128 
129 /*
130  * Floats whose exponent is in [1..INFNAN) (of whatever type) are
131  * `normal'.  Floats whose exponent is INFNAN are either Inf or NaN.
132  * Floats whose exponent is zero are either zero (iff all fraction
133  * bits are zero) or subnormal values.
134  *
135  * A NaN is a `signalling NaN' if its QUIETNAN bit is clear in its
136  * high fraction; if the bit is set, it is a `quiet NaN'.
137  */
138 #define	SNG_EXP_INFNAN	255
139 #define	DBL_EXP_INFNAN	2047
140 
141 #if 0
142 #define	SNG_QUIETNAN	(1 << 22)
143 #define	DBL_QUIETNAN	(1 << 19)
144 #endif
145 
146 /*
147  * Exponent biases.
148  */
149 #define	SNG_EXP_BIAS	127
150 #define	DBL_EXP_BIAS	1023
151 
152 /*
153  * Convenience data structures.
154  */
155 union ieee_single_u {
156 	float			sngu_f;
157 	struct ieee_single	sngu_sng;
158 };
159 
160 union ieee_double_u {
161 	double			dblu_d;
162 	struct ieee_double	dblu_dbl;
163 };
164