Commit f906f5ed by Bill Schmidt Committed by William Schmidt

_divkc3.c: New.

[libgcc]

2016-07-12  Bill Schmidt  <wschmidt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* config/rs6000/_divkc3.c: New.
	* config/rs6000/_mulkc3.c: New.
	* config/rs6000/quad-float128.h: Define TFtype; declare _mulkc3
	and _divkc3.
	* config/rs6000/t-float128: Add _mulkc3 and _divkc3 to
	fp128_ppc_funcs.

[gcc/testsuite]

2016-07-12  Bill Schmidt  <wschmidt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* gcc.target/powerpc/divkc3-1.c: New.
	* gcc.target/powerpc/mulkc3-1.c: New.

From-SVN: r238253
parent 4661839e
2016-07-12 Bill Schmidt <wschmidt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* gcc.target/powerpc/divkc3-1.c: New.
* gcc.target/powerpc/mulkc3-1.c: New.
2016-07-12 Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz> 2016-07-12 Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz>
* gcc.dg/params/blocksort-part.c: New test. * gcc.dg/params/blocksort-part.c: New test.
......
/* { dg-do run { target { powerpc64*-*-* && vsx_hw } } } */
/* { dg-options "-mfloat128 -mvsx" } */
void abort ();
typedef __complex float __cfloat128 __attribute__((mode(KC)));
__cfloat128 divide (__cfloat128 x, __cfloat128 y)
{
return x / y;
}
__cfloat128 z, a;
int main ()
{
z = divide (5.0q + 5.0jq, 2.0q + 1.0jq);
a = 3.0q + 1.0jq;
if (z != a)
abort ();
return 0;
}
/* { dg-do run { target { powerpc64*-*-* && vsx_hw } } } */
/* { dg-options "-mfloat128 -mvsx" } */
void abort ();
typedef __complex float __cfloat128 __attribute__((mode(KC)));
__cfloat128 multiply (__cfloat128 x, __cfloat128 y)
{
return x * y;
}
__cfloat128 z, a;
int main ()
{
z = multiply (2.0q + 1.0jq, 3.0q + 1.0jq);
a = 5.0q + 5.0jq;
if (z != a)
abort ();
return 0;
}
2016-07-12 Bill Schmidt <wschmidt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* config/rs6000/_divkc3.c: New.
* config/rs6000/_mulkc3.c: New.
* config/rs6000/quad-float128.h: Define TFtype; declare _mulkc3
and _divkc3.
* config/rs6000/t-float128: Add _mulkc3 and _divkc3 to
fp128_ppc_funcs.
2016-07-11 Hale Wang <hale.wang@arm.com> 2016-07-11 Hale Wang <hale.wang@arm.com>
Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com> Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com>
......
typedef float KFtype __attribute__ ((mode (KF)));
typedef __complex float KCtype __attribute__ ((mode (KC)));
#define COPYSIGN(x,y) __builtin_copysignq (x, y)
#define INFINITY __builtin_infq ()
#define FABS __builtin_fabsq
#define isnan __builtin_isnan
#define isinf __builtin_isinf
#define isfinite __builtin_isfinite
KCtype
__divkc3 (KFtype a, KFtype b, KFtype c, KFtype d)
{
KFtype denom, ratio, x, y;
KCtype res;
/* ??? We can get better behavior from logarithmic scaling instead of
the division. But that would mean starting to link libgcc against
libm. We could implement something akin to ldexp/frexp as gcc builtins
fairly easily... */
if (FABS (c) < FABS (d))
{
ratio = c / d;
denom = (c * ratio) + d;
x = ((a * ratio) + b) / denom;
y = ((b * ratio) - a) / denom;
}
else
{
ratio = d / c;
denom = (d * ratio) + c;
x = ((b * ratio) + a) / denom;
y = (b - (a * ratio)) / denom;
}
/* Recover infinities and zeros that computed as NaN+iNaN; the only cases
are nonzero/zero, infinite/finite, and finite/infinite. */
if (isnan (x) && isnan (y))
{
if (c == 0.0 && d == 0.0 && (!isnan (a) || !isnan (b)))
{
x = COPYSIGN (INFINITY, c) * a;
y = COPYSIGN (INFINITY, c) * b;
}
else if ((isinf (a) || isinf (b)) && isfinite (c) && isfinite (d))
{
a = COPYSIGN (isinf (a) ? 1 : 0, a);
b = COPYSIGN (isinf (b) ? 1 : 0, b);
x = INFINITY * (a * c + b * d);
y = INFINITY * (b * c - a * d);
}
else if ((isinf (c) || isinf (d)) && isfinite (a) && isfinite (b))
{
c = COPYSIGN (isinf (c) ? 1 : 0, c);
d = COPYSIGN (isinf (d) ? 1 : 0, d);
x = 0.0 * (a * c + b * d);
y = 0.0 * (b * c - a * d);
}
}
__real__ res = x;
__imag__ res = y;
return res;
}
typedef float KFtype __attribute__ ((mode (KF)));
typedef __complex float KCtype __attribute__ ((mode (KC)));
#define COPYSIGN(x,y) __builtin_copysignq (x, y)
#define INFINITY __builtin_infq ()
#define isnan __builtin_isnan
#define isinf __builtin_isinf
KCtype
__mulkc3 (KFtype a, KFtype b, KFtype c, KFtype d)
{
KFtype ac, bd, ad, bc, x, y;
KCtype res;
ac = a * c;
bd = b * d;
ad = a * d;
bc = b * c;
x = ac - bd;
y = ad + bc;
if (isnan (x) && isnan (y))
{
/* Recover infinities that computed as NaN + iNaN. */
_Bool recalc = 0;
if (isinf (a) || isinf (b))
{
/* z is infinite. "Box" the infinity and change NaNs in
the other factor to 0. */
a = COPYSIGN (isinf (a) ? 1 : 0, a);
b = COPYSIGN (isinf (b) ? 1 : 0, b);
if (isnan (c)) c = COPYSIGN (0, c);
if (isnan (d)) d = COPYSIGN (0, d);
recalc = 1;
}
if (isinf (c) || isinf (d))
{
/* w is infinite. "Box" the infinity and change NaNs in
the other factor to 0. */
c = COPYSIGN (isinf (c) ? 1 : 0, c);
d = COPYSIGN (isinf (d) ? 1 : 0, d);
if (isnan (a)) a = COPYSIGN (0, a);
if (isnan (b)) b = COPYSIGN (0, b);
recalc = 1;
}
if (!recalc
&& (isinf (ac) || isinf (bd)
|| isinf (ad) || isinf (bc)))
{
/* Recover infinities from overflow by changing NaNs to 0. */
if (isnan (a)) a = COPYSIGN (0, a);
if (isnan (b)) b = COPYSIGN (0, b);
if (isnan (c)) c = COPYSIGN (0, c);
if (isnan (d)) d = COPYSIGN (0, d);
recalc = 1;
}
if (recalc)
{
x = INFINITY * (a * c - b * d);
y = INFINITY * (a * d + b * c);
}
}
__real__ res = x;
__imag__ res = y;
return res;
}
...@@ -33,6 +33,10 @@ ...@@ -33,6 +33,10 @@
This define forces it to use KFmode (aka, ieee 128-bit floating point). */ This define forces it to use KFmode (aka, ieee 128-bit floating point). */
#define TF KF #define TF KF
/* We also need TCtype to represent complex ieee 128-bit float for
__mulkc3 and __divkc3. */
typedef __complex float TCtype __attribute__ ((mode (KC)));
/* Force the use of the VSX instruction set. */ /* Force the use of the VSX instruction set. */
#if defined(_ARCH_PPC) && (!defined(__VSX__) || !defined(__FLOAT128__)) #if defined(_ARCH_PPC) && (!defined(__VSX__) || !defined(__FLOAT128__))
#pragma GCC target ("vsx,float128") #pragma GCC target ("vsx,float128")
...@@ -154,6 +158,10 @@ extern TFtype __floatundikf (UDItype_ppc); ...@@ -154,6 +158,10 @@ extern TFtype __floatundikf (UDItype_ppc);
extern IBM128_TYPE __extendkftf2 (TFtype); extern IBM128_TYPE __extendkftf2 (TFtype);
extern TFtype __trunctfkf2 (IBM128_TYPE); extern TFtype __trunctfkf2 (IBM128_TYPE);
/* Complex __float128 built on __float128 interfaces. */
extern TCtype __mulkc3 (TFtype, TFtype, TFtype, TFtype);
extern TCtype __divkc3 (TFtype, TFtype, TFtype, TFtype);
/* Implementation of conversions between __ibm128 and __float128, to allow the /* Implementation of conversions between __ibm128 and __float128, to allow the
same code to be used on systems with IEEE 128-bit emulation and with IEEE same code to be used on systems with IEEE 128-bit emulation and with IEEE
128-bit hardware support. */ 128-bit hardware support. */
......
...@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ fp128_softfp_obj = $(fp128_softfp_static_obj) $(fp128_softfp_shared_obj) ...@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ fp128_softfp_obj = $(fp128_softfp_static_obj) $(fp128_softfp_shared_obj)
# New functions for software emulation # New functions for software emulation
fp128_ppc_funcs = floattikf floatuntikf fixkfti fixunskfti \ fp128_ppc_funcs = floattikf floatuntikf fixkfti fixunskfti \
extendkftf2-sw trunctfkf2-sw \ extendkftf2-sw trunctfkf2-sw \
sfp-exceptions sfp-exceptions _mulkc3 _divkc3
fp128_ppc_src = $(addprefix $(srcdir)/config/rs6000/,$(addsuffix \ fp128_ppc_src = $(addprefix $(srcdir)/config/rs6000/,$(addsuffix \
.c,$(fp128_ppc_funcs))) .c,$(fp128_ppc_funcs)))
......
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