1 /* $NetBSD: fpu_add.c,v 1.4 2005/12/11 12:18:42 christos 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. 12 * 13 * All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 14 * must display the following acknowledgement: 15 * This product includes software developed by the University of 16 * California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. 17 * 18 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 19 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 20 * are met: 21 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 22 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 23 * 2. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 34 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 35 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 36 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 37 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 38 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 39 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 40 * SUCH DAMAGE. 41 * 42 * @(#)fpu_add.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93 43 */ 44 45 /* 46 * Perform an FPU add (return x + y). 47 * 48 * To subtract, negate y and call add. 49 */ 50 51 #include <sys/cdefs.h> 52 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); 53 54 #include <sys/types.h> 55 #include <sys/systm.h> 56 57 #include <machine/fpu.h> 58 #include <machine/ieeefp.h> 59 #include <machine/reg.h> 60 61 #include <powerpc/fpu/fpu_arith.h> 62 #include <powerpc/fpu/fpu_emu.h> 63 64 struct fpn * 65 fpu_add(struct fpemu *fe) 66 { 67 struct fpn *x = &fe->fe_f1, *y = &fe->fe_f2, *r; 68 u_int r0, r1, r2, r3; 69 int rd; 70 71 /* 72 * Put the `heavier' operand on the right (see fpu_emu.h). 73 * Then we will have one of the following cases, taken in the 74 * following order: 75 * 76 * - y = NaN. Implied: if only one is a signalling NaN, y is. 77 * The result is y. 78 * - y = Inf. Implied: x != NaN (is 0, number, or Inf: the NaN 79 * case was taken care of earlier). 80 * If x = -y, the result is NaN. Otherwise the result 81 * is y (an Inf of whichever sign). 82 * - y is 0. Implied: x = 0. 83 * If x and y differ in sign (one positive, one negative), 84 * the result is +0 except when rounding to -Inf. If same: 85 * +0 + +0 = +0; -0 + -0 = -0. 86 * - x is 0. Implied: y != 0. 87 * Result is y. 88 * - other. Implied: both x and y are numbers. 89 * Do addition a la Hennessey & Patterson. 90 */ 91 DPRINTF(FPE_REG, ("fpu_add:\n")); 92 DUMPFPN(FPE_REG, x); 93 DUMPFPN(FPE_REG, y); 94 DPRINTF(FPE_REG, ("=>\n")); 95 ORDER(x, y); 96 if (ISNAN(y)) { 97 fe->fe_cx |= FPSCR_VXSNAN; 98 DUMPFPN(FPE_REG, y); 99 return (y); 100 } 101 if (ISINF(y)) { 102 if (ISINF(x) && x->fp_sign != y->fp_sign) { 103 fe->fe_cx |= FPSCR_VXISI; 104 return (fpu_newnan(fe)); 105 } 106 DUMPFPN(FPE_REG, y); 107 return (y); 108 } 109 rd = ((fe->fe_fpscr) & FPSCR_RN); 110 if (ISZERO(y)) { 111 if (rd != FP_RM) /* only -0 + -0 gives -0 */ 112 y->fp_sign &= x->fp_sign; 113 else /* any -0 operand gives -0 */ 114 y->fp_sign |= x->fp_sign; 115 DUMPFPN(FPE_REG, y); 116 return (y); 117 } 118 if (ISZERO(x)) { 119 DUMPFPN(FPE_REG, y); 120 return (y); 121 } 122 /* 123 * We really have two numbers to add, although their signs may 124 * differ. Make the exponents match, by shifting the smaller 125 * number right (e.g., 1.011 => 0.1011) and increasing its 126 * exponent (2^3 => 2^4). Note that we do not alter the exponents 127 * of x and y here. 128 */ 129 r = &fe->fe_f3; 130 r->fp_class = FPC_NUM; 131 if (x->fp_exp == y->fp_exp) { 132 r->fp_exp = x->fp_exp; 133 r->fp_sticky = 0; 134 } else { 135 if (x->fp_exp < y->fp_exp) { 136 /* 137 * Try to avoid subtract case iii (see below). 138 * This also guarantees that x->fp_sticky = 0. 139 */ 140 SWAP(x, y); 141 } 142 /* now x->fp_exp > y->fp_exp */ 143 r->fp_exp = x->fp_exp; 144 r->fp_sticky = fpu_shr(y, x->fp_exp - y->fp_exp); 145 } 146 r->fp_sign = x->fp_sign; 147 if (x->fp_sign == y->fp_sign) { 148 FPU_DECL_CARRY 149 150 /* 151 * The signs match, so we simply add the numbers. The result 152 * may be `supernormal' (as big as 1.111...1 + 1.111...1, or 153 * 11.111...0). If so, a single bit shift-right will fix it 154 * (but remember to adjust the exponent). 155 */ 156 /* r->fp_mant = x->fp_mant + y->fp_mant */ 157 FPU_ADDS(r->fp_mant[3], x->fp_mant[3], y->fp_mant[3]); 158 FPU_ADDCS(r->fp_mant[2], x->fp_mant[2], y->fp_mant[2]); 159 FPU_ADDCS(r->fp_mant[1], x->fp_mant[1], y->fp_mant[1]); 160 FPU_ADDC(r0, x->fp_mant[0], y->fp_mant[0]); 161 if ((r->fp_mant[0] = r0) >= FP_2) { 162 (void) fpu_shr(r, 1); 163 r->fp_exp++; 164 } 165 } else { 166 FPU_DECL_CARRY 167 168 /* 169 * The signs differ, so things are rather more difficult. 170 * H&P would have us negate the negative operand and add; 171 * this is the same as subtracting the negative operand. 172 * This is quite a headache. Instead, we will subtract 173 * y from x, regardless of whether y itself is the negative 174 * operand. When this is done one of three conditions will 175 * hold, depending on the magnitudes of x and y: 176 * case i) |x| > |y|. The result is just x - y, 177 * with x's sign, but it may need to be normalized. 178 * case ii) |x| = |y|. The result is 0 (maybe -0) 179 * so must be fixed up. 180 * case iii) |x| < |y|. We goofed; the result should 181 * be (y - x), with the same sign as y. 182 * We could compare |x| and |y| here and avoid case iii, 183 * but that would take just as much work as the subtract. 184 * We can tell case iii has occurred by an overflow. 185 * 186 * N.B.: since x->fp_exp >= y->fp_exp, x->fp_sticky = 0. 187 */ 188 /* r->fp_mant = x->fp_mant - y->fp_mant */ 189 FPU_SET_CARRY(y->fp_sticky); 190 FPU_SUBCS(r3, x->fp_mant[3], y->fp_mant[3]); 191 FPU_SUBCS(r2, x->fp_mant[2], y->fp_mant[2]); 192 FPU_SUBCS(r1, x->fp_mant[1], y->fp_mant[1]); 193 FPU_SUBC(r0, x->fp_mant[0], y->fp_mant[0]); 194 if (r0 < FP_2) { 195 /* cases i and ii */ 196 if ((r0 | r1 | r2 | r3) == 0) { 197 /* case ii */ 198 r->fp_class = FPC_ZERO; 199 r->fp_sign = rd == FP_RM; 200 return (r); 201 } 202 } else { 203 /* 204 * Oops, case iii. This can only occur when the 205 * exponents were equal, in which case neither 206 * x nor y have sticky bits set. Flip the sign 207 * (to y's sign) and negate the result to get y - x. 208 */ 209 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC 210 if (x->fp_exp != y->fp_exp || r->fp_sticky) 211 panic("fpu_add"); 212 #endif 213 r->fp_sign = y->fp_sign; 214 FPU_SUBS(r3, 0, r3); 215 FPU_SUBCS(r2, 0, r2); 216 FPU_SUBCS(r1, 0, r1); 217 FPU_SUBC(r0, 0, r0); 218 } 219 r->fp_mant[3] = r3; 220 r->fp_mant[2] = r2; 221 r->fp_mant[1] = r1; 222 r->fp_mant[0] = r0; 223 if (r0 < FP_1) 224 fpu_norm(r); 225 } 226 DUMPFPN(FPE_REG, r); 227 return (r); 228 } 229