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1 /*	$NetBSD: fpu_arith.h,v 1.4 2005/12/24 20:07:28 perry Exp $ */
2 /* $FreeBSD$ */
3 
4 /*-
5  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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44  */
45 
46 /*
47  * Extended-precision arithmetic.
48  *
49  * We hold the notion of a `carry register', which may or may not be a
50  * machine carry bit or register.  On the SPARC, it is just the machine's
51  * carry bit.
52  *
53  * In the worst case, you can compute the carry from x+y as
54  *	(unsigned)(x + y) < (unsigned)x
55  * and from x+y+c as
56  *	((unsigned)(x + y + c) <= (unsigned)x && (y|c) != 0)
57  * for example.
58  */
59 
60 #ifndef FPE_USE_ASM
61 
62 /* set up for extended-precision arithemtic */
63 #define	FPU_DECL_CARRY quad_t fpu_carry, fpu_tmp;
64 
65 /*
66  * We have three kinds of add:
67  *	add with carry:					  r = x + y + c
68  *	add (ignoring current carry) and set carry:	c'r = x + y + 0
69  *	add with carry and set carry:			c'r = x + y + c
70  * The macros use `C' for `use carry' and `S' for `set carry'.
71  * Note that the state of the carry is undefined after ADDC and SUBC,
72  * so if all you have for these is `add with carry and set carry',
73  * that is OK.
74  *
75  * The same goes for subtract, except that we compute x - y - c.
76  *
77  * Finally, we have a way to get the carry into a `regular' variable,
78  * or set it from a value.  SET_CARRY turns 0 into no-carry, nonzero
79  * into carry; GET_CARRY sets its argument to 0 or 1.
80  */
81 #define	FPU_ADDC(r, x, y) \
82 	(r) = (x) + (y) + (!!fpu_carry)
83 #define	FPU_ADDS(r, x, y) \
84 	{ \
85 		fpu_tmp = (quad_t)(x) + (quad_t)(y); \
86 		(r) = (u_int)fpu_tmp; \
87 		fpu_carry = ((fpu_tmp & 0xffffffff00000000LL) != 0); \
88 	}
89 #define	FPU_ADDCS(r, x, y) \
90 	{ \
91 		fpu_tmp = (quad_t)(x) + (quad_t)(y) + (!!fpu_carry); \
92 		(r) = (u_int)fpu_tmp; \
93 		fpu_carry = ((fpu_tmp & 0xffffffff00000000LL) != 0); \
94 	}
95 #define	FPU_SUBC(r, x, y) \
96 	(r) = (x) - (y) - (!!fpu_carry)
97 #define	FPU_SUBS(r, x, y) \
98 	{ \
99 		fpu_tmp = (quad_t)(x) - (quad_t)(y); \
100 		(r) = (u_int)fpu_tmp; \
101 		fpu_carry = ((fpu_tmp & 0xffffffff00000000LL) != 0); \
102 	}
103 #define	FPU_SUBCS(r, x, y) \
104 	{ \
105 		fpu_tmp = (quad_t)(x) - (quad_t)(y) - (!!fpu_carry); \
106 		(r) = (u_int)fpu_tmp; \
107 		fpu_carry = ((fpu_tmp & 0xffffffff00000000LL) != 0); \
108 	}
109 
110 #define	FPU_GET_CARRY(r) (r) = (!!fpu_carry)
111 #define	FPU_SET_CARRY(v) fpu_carry = ((v) != 0)
112 
113 #else
114 /* set up for extended-precision arithemtic */
115 #define	FPU_DECL_CARRY
116 
117 /*
118  * We have three kinds of add:
119  *	add with carry:					  r = x + y + c
120  *	add (ignoring current carry) and set carry:	c'r = x + y + 0
121  *	add with carry and set carry:			c'r = x + y + c
122  * The macros use `C' for `use carry' and `S' for `set carry'.
123  * Note that the state of the carry is undefined after ADDC and SUBC,
124  * so if all you have for these is `add with carry and set carry',
125  * that is OK.
126  *
127  * The same goes for subtract, except that we compute x - y - c.
128  *
129  * Finally, we have a way to get the carry into a `regular' variable,
130  * or set it from a value.  SET_CARRY turns 0 into no-carry, nonzero
131  * into carry; GET_CARRY sets its argument to 0 or 1.
132  */
133 #define	FPU_ADDC(r, x, y) \
134 	__asm volatile("adde %0,%1,%2" : "=r"(r) : "r"(x), "r"(y))
135 #define	FPU_ADDS(r, x, y) \
136 	__asm volatile("addc %0,%1,%2" : "=r"(r) : "r"(x), "r"(y))
137 #define	FPU_ADDCS(r, x, y) \
138 	__asm volatile("adde %0,%1,%2" : "=r"(r) : "r"(x), "r"(y))
139 #define	FPU_SUBC(r, x, y) \
140 	__asm volatile("subfe %0,%2,%1" : "=r"(r) : "r"(x), "r"(y))
141 #define	FPU_SUBS(r, x, y) \
142 	__asm volatile("subfc %0,%2,%1" : "=r"(r) : "r"(x), "r"(y))
143 #define	FPU_SUBCS(r, x, y) \
144 	__asm volatile("subfe %0,%2,%1" : "=r"(r) : "r"(x), "r"(y))
145 
146 #define	FPU_GET_CARRY(r) __asm volatile("li %0,0; addie %0,%0,0" : "=r"(r))
147 /* This one needs to destroy a temp register. */
148 #define	FPU_SET_CARRY(v) do { int __tmp;				\
149 		__asm volatile("addic %0,%0,-1" : "r"(__tmp) : "r"(v)); \
150 	} while (0)
151 
152 #define	FPU_SHL1_BY_ADD	/* shift left 1 faster by ADDC than (a<<1)|(b>>31) */
153 #endif
154