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- //= lib/fp_trunc_impl.inc - high precision -> low precision conversion *-*-===//
- //
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- //
- // This file implements a fairly generic conversion from a wider to a narrower
- // IEEE-754 floating-point type in the default (round to nearest, ties to even)
- // rounding mode. The constants and types defined following the includes below
- // parameterize the conversion.
- //
- // This routine can be trivially adapted to support conversions to
- // half-precision or from quad-precision. It does not support types that don't
- // use the usual IEEE-754 interchange formats; specifically, some work would be
- // needed to adapt it to (for example) the Intel 80-bit format or PowerPC
- // double-double format.
- //
- // Note please, however, that this implementation is only intended to support
- // *narrowing* operations; if you need to convert to a *wider* floating-point
- // type (e.g. float -> double), then this routine will not do what you want it
- // to.
- //
- // It also requires that integer types at least as large as both formats
- // are available on the target platform; this may pose a problem when trying
- // to add support for quad on some 32-bit systems, for example.
- //
- // Finally, the following assumptions are made:
- //
- // 1. Floating-point types and integer types have the same endianness on the
- // target platform.
- //
- // 2. Quiet NaNs, if supported, are indicated by the leading bit of the
- // significand field being set.
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- #include "fp_trunc.h"
- // The destination type may use a usual IEEE-754 interchange format or Intel
- // 80-bit format. In particular, for the destination type dstSigFracBits may be
- // not equal to dstSigBits. The source type is assumed to be one of IEEE-754
- // standard types.
- static __inline dst_t __truncXfYf2__(src_t a) {
- // Various constants whose values follow from the type parameters.
- // Any reasonable optimizer will fold and propagate all of these.
- const int srcInfExp = (1 << srcExpBits) - 1;
- const int srcExpBias = srcInfExp >> 1;
- const src_rep_t srcMinNormal = SRC_REP_C(1) << srcSigFracBits;
- const src_rep_t roundMask =
- (SRC_REP_C(1) << (srcSigFracBits - dstSigFracBits)) - 1;
- const src_rep_t halfway = SRC_REP_C(1)
- << (srcSigFracBits - dstSigFracBits - 1);
- const src_rep_t srcQNaN = SRC_REP_C(1) << (srcSigFracBits - 1);
- const src_rep_t srcNaNCode = srcQNaN - 1;
- const int dstInfExp = (1 << dstExpBits) - 1;
- const int dstExpBias = dstInfExp >> 1;
- const int overflowExponent = srcExpBias + dstInfExp - dstExpBias;
- const dst_rep_t dstQNaN = DST_REP_C(1) << (dstSigFracBits - 1);
- const dst_rep_t dstNaNCode = dstQNaN - 1;
- const src_rep_t aRep = srcToRep(a);
- const src_rep_t srcSign = extract_sign_from_src(aRep);
- const src_rep_t srcExp = extract_exp_from_src(aRep);
- const src_rep_t srcSigFrac = extract_sig_frac_from_src(aRep);
- dst_rep_t dstSign = srcSign;
- dst_rep_t dstExp;
- dst_rep_t dstSigFrac;
- // Same size exponents and a's significand tail is 0.
- // The significand can be truncated and the exponent can be copied over.
- const int sigFracTailBits = srcSigFracBits - dstSigFracBits;
- if (srcExpBits == dstExpBits &&
- ((aRep >> sigFracTailBits) << sigFracTailBits) == aRep) {
- dstExp = srcExp;
- dstSigFrac = (dst_rep_t)(srcSigFrac >> sigFracTailBits);
- return dstFromRep(construct_dst_rep(dstSign, dstExp, dstSigFrac));
- }
- const int dstExpCandidate = ((int)srcExp - srcExpBias) + dstExpBias;
- if (dstExpCandidate >= 1 && dstExpCandidate < dstInfExp) {
- // The exponent of a is within the range of normal numbers in the
- // destination format. We can convert by simply right-shifting with
- // rounding and adjusting the exponent.
- dstExp = dstExpCandidate;
- dstSigFrac = (dst_rep_t)(srcSigFrac >> sigFracTailBits);
- const src_rep_t roundBits = srcSigFrac & roundMask;
- // Round to nearest.
- if (roundBits > halfway)
- dstSigFrac++;
- // Tie to even.
- else if (roundBits == halfway)
- dstSigFrac += dstSigFrac & 1;
- // Rounding has changed the exponent.
- if (dstSigFrac >= (DST_REP_C(1) << dstSigFracBits)) {
- dstExp += 1;
- dstSigFrac ^= (DST_REP_C(1) << dstSigFracBits);
- }
- } else if (srcExp == srcInfExp && srcSigFrac) {
- // a is NaN.
- // Conjure the result by beginning with infinity, setting the qNaN
- // bit and inserting the (truncated) trailing NaN field.
- dstExp = dstInfExp;
- dstSigFrac = dstQNaN;
- dstSigFrac |= ((srcSigFrac & srcNaNCode) >> sigFracTailBits) & dstNaNCode;
- } else if ((int)srcExp >= overflowExponent) {
- dstExp = dstInfExp;
- dstSigFrac = 0;
- } else {
- // a underflows on conversion to the destination type or is an exact
- // zero. The result may be a denormal or zero. Extract the exponent
- // to get the shift amount for the denormalization.
- src_rep_t significand = srcSigFrac;
- int shift = srcExpBias - dstExpBias - srcExp;
- if (srcExp) {
- // Set the implicit integer bit if the source is a normal number.
- significand |= srcMinNormal;
- shift += 1;
- }
- // Right shift by the denormalization amount with sticky.
- if (shift > srcSigFracBits) {
- dstExp = 0;
- dstSigFrac = 0;
- } else {
- dstExp = 0;
- const bool sticky = shift && ((significand << (srcBits - shift)) != 0);
- src_rep_t denormalizedSignificand = significand >> shift | sticky;
- dstSigFrac = denormalizedSignificand >> sigFracTailBits;
- const src_rep_t roundBits = denormalizedSignificand & roundMask;
- // Round to nearest
- if (roundBits > halfway)
- dstSigFrac++;
- // Ties to even
- else if (roundBits == halfway)
- dstSigFrac += dstSigFrac & 1;
- // Rounding has changed the exponent.
- if (dstSigFrac >= (DST_REP_C(1) << dstSigFracBits)) {
- dstExp += 1;
- dstSigFrac ^= (DST_REP_C(1) << dstSigFracBits);
- }
- }
- }
- return dstFromRep(construct_dst_rep(dstSign, dstExp, dstSigFrac));
- }
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