Message ID | 20200924012453.659757-6-richard.henderson@linaro.org |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | softfloat: Implement float128_muladd | expand |
On 24.09.20 03:24, Richard Henderson wrote: > Because of FloatParts, there will only ever be one caller. > Inlining allows us to re-use abc_mask for the snan test. > > Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> > --- > fpu/softfloat.c | 75 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- > 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/fpu/softfloat.c b/fpu/softfloat.c > index 3e625c47cd..e038434a07 100644 > --- a/fpu/softfloat.c > +++ b/fpu/softfloat.c > @@ -929,45 +929,6 @@ static FloatParts pick_nan(FloatParts a, FloatParts b, float_status *s) > return a; > } > > -static FloatParts pick_nan_muladd(FloatParts a, FloatParts b, FloatParts c, > - bool inf_zero, float_status *s) > -{ > - int which; > - > - if (is_snan(a.cls) || is_snan(b.cls) || is_snan(c.cls)) { > - s->float_exception_flags |= float_flag_invalid; > - } > - > - which = pickNaNMulAdd(a.cls, b.cls, c.cls, inf_zero, s); > - > - if (s->default_nan_mode) { > - /* Note that this check is after pickNaNMulAdd so that function > - * has an opportunity to set the Invalid flag. > - */ > - which = 3; > - } > - > - switch (which) { > - case 0: > - break; > - case 1: > - a = b; > - break; > - case 2: > - a = c; > - break; > - case 3: > - return parts_default_nan(s); > - default: > - g_assert_not_reached(); > - } > - > - if (is_snan(a.cls)) { > - return parts_silence_nan(a, s); > - } > - return a; > -} > - > /* > * Returns the result of adding or subtracting the values of the > * floating-point values `a' and `b'. The operation is performed > @@ -1366,7 +1327,41 @@ static FloatParts muladd_floats(FloatParts a, FloatParts b, FloatParts c, > * off to the target-specific pick-a-NaN routine. > */ > if (unlikely(abc_mask & float_cmask_anynan)) { > - return pick_nan_muladd(a, b, c, inf_zero, s); > + int which; > + > + if (unlikely(abc_mask & float_cmask_snan)) { > + float_raise(float_flag_invalid, s); > + } > + > + which = pickNaNMulAdd(a.cls, b.cls, c.cls, inf_zero, s); > + > + if (s->default_nan_mode) { > + /* > + * Note that this check is after pickNaNMulAdd so that function > + * has an opportunity to set the Invalid flag for inf_zero. > + */ > + which = 3; > + } > + > + switch (which) { > + case 0: > + break; > + case 1: > + a = b; > + break; > + case 2: > + a = c; > + break; > + case 3: > + return parts_default_nan(s); > + default: > + g_assert_not_reached(); > + } > + > + if (is_snan(a.cls)) { > + return parts_silence_nan(a, s); > + } > + return a; > } > > if (unlikely(inf_zero)) { > Not sure if that increases readability of muladd_floats() ... sometimes there is good reason to factor out stuff into subfunctions to improve readability. But the change itself looks good to me Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> -- Thanks, David / dhildenb
diff --git a/fpu/softfloat.c b/fpu/softfloat.c index 3e625c47cd..e038434a07 100644 --- a/fpu/softfloat.c +++ b/fpu/softfloat.c @@ -929,45 +929,6 @@ static FloatParts pick_nan(FloatParts a, FloatParts b, float_status *s) return a; } -static FloatParts pick_nan_muladd(FloatParts a, FloatParts b, FloatParts c, - bool inf_zero, float_status *s) -{ - int which; - - if (is_snan(a.cls) || is_snan(b.cls) || is_snan(c.cls)) { - s->float_exception_flags |= float_flag_invalid; - } - - which = pickNaNMulAdd(a.cls, b.cls, c.cls, inf_zero, s); - - if (s->default_nan_mode) { - /* Note that this check is after pickNaNMulAdd so that function - * has an opportunity to set the Invalid flag. - */ - which = 3; - } - - switch (which) { - case 0: - break; - case 1: - a = b; - break; - case 2: - a = c; - break; - case 3: - return parts_default_nan(s); - default: - g_assert_not_reached(); - } - - if (is_snan(a.cls)) { - return parts_silence_nan(a, s); - } - return a; -} - /* * Returns the result of adding or subtracting the values of the * floating-point values `a' and `b'. The operation is performed @@ -1366,7 +1327,41 @@ static FloatParts muladd_floats(FloatParts a, FloatParts b, FloatParts c, * off to the target-specific pick-a-NaN routine. */ if (unlikely(abc_mask & float_cmask_anynan)) { - return pick_nan_muladd(a, b, c, inf_zero, s); + int which; + + if (unlikely(abc_mask & float_cmask_snan)) { + float_raise(float_flag_invalid, s); + } + + which = pickNaNMulAdd(a.cls, b.cls, c.cls, inf_zero, s); + + if (s->default_nan_mode) { + /* + * Note that this check is after pickNaNMulAdd so that function + * has an opportunity to set the Invalid flag for inf_zero. + */ + which = 3; + } + + switch (which) { + case 0: + break; + case 1: + a = b; + break; + case 2: + a = c; + break; + case 3: + return parts_default_nan(s); + default: + g_assert_not_reached(); + } + + if (is_snan(a.cls)) { + return parts_silence_nan(a, s); + } + return a; } if (unlikely(inf_zero)) {
Because of FloatParts, there will only ever be one caller. Inlining allows us to re-use abc_mask for the snan test. Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> --- fpu/softfloat.c | 75 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)