/* clang-format off */ //===-- lib/comparetf2.c - Quad-precision comparisons -------------*- C -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is dual licensed under the MIT and the University of Illinois Open // Source Licenses. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // // This file implements the following soft-float comparison routines: // // __eqtf2 __getf2 __unordtf2 // __letf2 __gttf2 // __lttf2 // __netf2 // // The semantics of the routines grouped in each column are identical, so there // is a single implementation for each, and wrappers to provide the other names. // // The main routines behave as follows: // // __letf2(a,b) returns -1 if a < b // 0 if a == b // 1 if a > b // 1 if either a or b is NaN // // __getf2(a,b) returns -1 if a < b // 0 if a == b // 1 if a > b // -1 if either a or b is NaN // // __unordtf2(a,b) returns 0 if both a and b are numbers // 1 if either a or b is NaN // // Note that __letf2( ) and __getf2( ) are identical except in their handling of // NaN values. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// STATIC_YOINK("huge_compiler_rt_license"); #define QUAD_PRECISION #include "third_party/compiler_rt/fp_lib.inc" #if defined(CRT_HAS_128BIT) && defined(CRT_LDBL_128BIT) enum LE_RESULT { LE_LESS = -1, LE_EQUAL = 0, LE_GREATER = 1, LE_UNORDERED = 1 }; COMPILER_RT_ABI enum LE_RESULT __letf2(fp_t a, fp_t b) { const srep_t aInt = toRep(a); const srep_t bInt = toRep(b); const rep_t aAbs = aInt & absMask; const rep_t bAbs = bInt & absMask; // If either a or b is NaN, they are unordered. if (aAbs > infRep || bAbs > infRep) return LE_UNORDERED; // If a and b are both zeros, they are equal. if ((aAbs | bAbs) == 0) return LE_EQUAL; // If at least one of a and b is positive, we get the same result comparing // a and b as signed integers as we would with a floating-point compare. if ((aInt & bInt) >= 0) { if (aInt < bInt) return LE_LESS; else if (aInt == bInt) return LE_EQUAL; else return LE_GREATER; } else { // Otherwise, both are negative, so we need to flip the sense of the // comparison to get the correct result. (This assumes a twos- or ones- // complement integer representation; if integers are represented in a // sign-magnitude representation, then this flip is incorrect). if (aInt > bInt) return LE_LESS; else if (aInt == bInt) return LE_EQUAL; else return LE_GREATER; } } #if defined(__ELF__) // Alias for libgcc compatibility FNALIAS(__cmptf2, __letf2); #endif enum GE_RESULT { GE_LESS = -1, GE_EQUAL = 0, GE_GREATER = 1, GE_UNORDERED = -1 // Note: different from LE_UNORDERED }; COMPILER_RT_ABI enum GE_RESULT __getf2(fp_t a, fp_t b) { const srep_t aInt = toRep(a); const srep_t bInt = toRep(b); const rep_t aAbs = aInt & absMask; const rep_t bAbs = bInt & absMask; if (aAbs > infRep || bAbs > infRep) return GE_UNORDERED; if ((aAbs | bAbs) == 0) return GE_EQUAL; if ((aInt & bInt) >= 0) { if (aInt < bInt) return GE_LESS; else if (aInt == bInt) return GE_EQUAL; else return GE_GREATER; } else { if (aInt > bInt) return GE_LESS; else if (aInt == bInt) return GE_EQUAL; else return GE_GREATER; } } COMPILER_RT_ABI int __unordtf2(fp_t a, fp_t b) { const rep_t aAbs = toRep(a) & absMask; const rep_t bAbs = toRep(b) & absMask; return aAbs > infRep || bAbs > infRep; } // The following are alternative names for the preceding routines. COMPILER_RT_ABI enum LE_RESULT __eqtf2(fp_t a, fp_t b) { return __letf2(a, b); } COMPILER_RT_ABI enum LE_RESULT __lttf2(fp_t a, fp_t b) { return __letf2(a, b); } COMPILER_RT_ABI enum LE_RESULT __netf2(fp_t a, fp_t b) { return __letf2(a, b); } COMPILER_RT_ABI enum GE_RESULT __gttf2(fp_t a, fp_t b) { return __getf2(a, b); } #endif